Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1894 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY. JANUARY 2~>. 1801.

THE BEE HIVE Is oftering all their Oueensware and Glassware at Cost.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

Also a Big Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can.

50 doz. Window Shades at Way Off Prices

They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas, SURGES AND PLAIDS. Ladies* Tan Rubbers the Latest Gloucesfers, first at only oO Gents a pair. And many, many other goods that will not be duplicated in price again. W. M. DOBBINS & SON.

ling* used, which uinkcH the liusi ness more dangerous than if all were of the same style. The cry of the widows and the wale of the orphans is for the use of automatic! self-coupling cars. When will such

! a law be passed?

LATEST CITY HAPS and Mishaps. The “force” at the Big Four de pot took the part of the good Suinaritan yesterday. A tramp boardWhen* Our IVople urr Going mid Where i i • t r ed the head end of a naHsenirer Then* GueMs are Stopping—New* of In* tereftt Over the City—The Bent Column In ,rftin at Indianapolis Mild rode to the l*aper for Oulrk llt-ading — short I * reelieitst le. V |)t II he got here lit* Note, from nil rnrt. of the Town—More was VtTV nearly frozen to death.

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Note* Some I>ayHtlian Olliers—Head and Keep I'nsted. Few people are traveling on the railroads today. Mrs. I!. M. Hopkins returned last night from Chicago. II. (!. Richardson and wife were guests of his father yesterday.

His ears, hands and feet were frozen. The boys took him into the depot and gave him a good nibbing with snow and finally restored him. He did not give Lis name or destin ation. An attachment and summons of garnishment was filed by Attorney

A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced prices for next ten days. DOM FORGET TH\T $18.(111 FOLDING BED. Undertaking given special attention. EAST side. HANNA.

Mr. Craig is sick with tonsilitis Aden in’Squire J. T. Denny's court at Mr. Collin’s, on Hanna street. yesterday against the Wilczek conMrs. A. N. Grant, of Kokomo, is company of the gate receipts

•*E3KRTOWS L-7TUINDRYK-Makes your linen look lik»* new. Three shipments ouch week, Mon., Wed and I' ri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONEY LOANED

visiting J. F. Darnall and family. Claude Hoover continues quite ill with but little Itopes of recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Langdon returned last night from Bruceville

ami Vincennes.

A coal famine is on hand, so buyers state. This is the wrong time

for such a state of affairs.

Stella Hearst, of Greencastle. is Tinvisiting her sister, Mrs. Golf.—

Ci'airf'of(hvi!le -11'r/ii.i .Veil’#.

Last evening Daniel W. Kester-

In any sum, for any time Must see the borrower in per-j son. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

Quincy, were united in marriage at : the residence of Elder A. II. Morris.

Rebecca Coshon died at

Geo. BIake,^" , • ,,nu,:y •■ ,anu, ‘ ry ■ J "■ 18;,

GREENCASTLE. IND.

Gut Flowers IN ANY QU ANTITY, furnished on 21 hours' notice. Mrs. E. T. Chakkee.

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When Talking

Through His Hat A man is not likely to be convincing, but, when we a-sure you that we arc

Always Talking

Through our SHOES, You will recognize tinvalue to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves. That’s what ours do—and thev do not squeak,either.

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OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

rOH MAYOR.

Editor Hannkr Times: Please announce my name as a candidate for Mayor of Greencastle, subject to tlie decision of the republican primary election or

convention.

JONATHAN IUKCH. Editor Hanner Times:

Please announce that I will be a candidate for Mayor of the city of Greencastle, subject

to the republican primary.

HENRY ( . LEWIS. FOR CITY TREASURER.

John Gilmore announces to the Republi-| JUm can voters of Greencastle that he Is a candidate for the office of City Treasurer, subject

to the republican primary.

Editor Banner Times: | Mrs.

Please announce that 1 will be a candidate j . for ( ity Treasurer, subject to the republican KftUCOOH lust Illlirsna.N agCCi Seven* primnry election. | 1EJJR y s m nk k ty-six years. She was one of the Editor liASNKit Times: | best known ladies of that neighbor-

IMcate unnounct-that I will be it candidate hood, for City Treasurer, subject to the republican primary. FRANK b. LANDES.

Editor Baknkh Timkh:

Please announce that I will be a candidate . for City Trcuaurer, subject to the republican uhd is the property o! its niunil

faeturers, George Gemuuder & Sons, New York. To the Grconeastle fiddlers we will add that it is

for sale.

The operators are kept busy today receiving orders for late trains. When the trains are running on

last night. Dean Howe stated this morning that he had already settled with the company and that the proceedings came too late to get the funds. The plaintiff is .Fames Wilson, of Wabash, who alleges that the company broke its contract in failing to appear in Wabash on January 12. 'Ny

WEDDING BELLS-

IIiipp-C'owKitl Nnptiul* at CoHegt* .\\cuuc Church this Yftcrnoon.

A mantle of snow without and a mantle of love within the walls of

iss^Belle \ I bditer of Avenue church signalized a

The violin used by Mr. Wilczek last evening is valued at s|si500

i.

f-OR THE

NEATEST AND BEST /T^refyai^t JaiIori9^ In the city go to U. W. W MITE.

K. T < IIAFFKK. FOR CITY CLERK.

Editor Banner Times:

Please announce that I will be* a candidate for the nomination for < ity Clerk, subject to

the republican primary. JAMES M HURLEY

To the liepublieanH of Greencastle: 1 desire to announce that 1 am a candidate for City < lerk, subject to the republican pri-

mary.

JAMEs W. BOWER. Editor Hannf.r Times:

Please announce that I wil! be a candidate for < ity < lerk, subject to the* republican pri-

mary, January ‘JU, \m.

P L.JOSLIN.

FOR COUNCILMAN. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that 1 will bo a candidate for Councilman in the second ward of Greeneast le, subject to the republican primary.

ED. PERKINS.

Editor Banner TiMrs:

Please announce that Vwlll be a candidate for Councilman of the second ward, subject to the decision of the republican primary.

GEORGE E. BLAKE. Editor Banner Times:

PIcuae announce that I will be a candidate for councilman from the first ward, subject to the docision of the republican primary. JOSEPH L. WILLIAMS.

Editor Banner Times:

Please announce that I will be a candidate for Councilman from the Thirdlward, subject to the republican primary.

JOHN C BROWNING. Editor Banner Times:

Ph. r tx.> announcr- that l will hr a candidate tW L/odm it l i’Oi'ii'filC 1 i/O «• ' «> <itd, 1y/ 111

the republican primary. JOHN R. MILLER. FOR CITY MARSHAL. Editor Banner Times:

Please announce that lam a candidate for City Marshal, subject to tho renublicun primary. WM. H. WELSH

Editor Banner Times:

Please announce that * wHl be fi candidate* for< ity Marshal, subject to the republican primary. W. E. STAKH.

Editor Banner Timet:

Please announce that I will be candidate for I City Marshal subject to the republican primary. U.T. \8HLEY. FOR township trustee.

Editor Banner Times:

very pn-tty wedding that came off at five o’elock this afternoon. The high contracting parties,as already! announced in our columns, were I Mr. William Happ, of Paxton, 111., land Miss Jessie Glenn Cowgill, j I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha ! Cowgill of this city. The church was comfortahly filled by the invited guests, and the ushers, Messrs. Harry Paris Harry Hays, Edward Paterson and E. Marquis, jr.. act-

ed well their parts.

All the arrangements for the interesting event were perfect in detail and execution. Dean Howe, of the school of music, testified his appreciation of and interest in

schedule time they need no orders, events matrimonial by the eqntribut the cold weather has thrown j bution of a half-hour's recital on nearly all the trains late and the | the organ, which was in keeping operator’s work is doubled. ! with the artist’s reputation and in The services at the Baptist' harmony with the feelings of his church continue interesting. Mr. | hearers. Another musical feature

We are the sole agL'nts for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK 5* CO. : ; : EAST SIDE. : : : 1C. JS.. I letmiltoiq’s Giroceries are Korrect and I’Clear^.

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

Ogle, both at the afternoon and night services is giving expositions of scripture which are proving

The mercury tried to run out the

bottom night,

below at

of the thermometers last

opposite the postoflice.

Finest Line of Samples,

Buttons Covered and Made to Order

Repairing and Cleaning.

Spring Samples in a few days.

E. W. WHITE.

to tin- republican primary election or conven-

tion UOIIKRT 8, OH A HAM COMING EVENTS.

day, Jan. 20.

Foe Kai.k—Good viola. 72-21 Kwino Mi I.i ax. Foil Sam;—Small fire-proof otllce safe at a bargain. 72-21 K\vini. Mi l.i in.

Miss Rosa Marquis’ violin

contribution. During the ceremony /\ g T—T /A p T X 1 k

she played “ Call Me Thine Own,” * *

helpful to thoughtful people. The, with organ accompaniment, the services will continue throughout soft and subdued tones of both in the week, both day and night. | struments blending harmoniously

and lending an additional charm to the ceremony. The opening , march or bridal chorus, from Lo-

Some marked ten degrees . .

, hengrin, proclaimed the advent of

at daylight, while others I .... , . . . , , , , , , tlie bridal party to the church, went to twelve. It is lar the cold- .. i i .i • , , . , Miss Stella Jordan, of this city,

est record of the season, but the! , ~ ^ , ,

was bridesmaid, and Mr. George , , tfi-, ],.< f -irbex; tbvisi; Fmbroirlorprl

night being still, the cold was not ,, T11 , 12 St) Its Lacuts is.s r.muroiutrt a

Happ, of ( hampaign, III., a brother

lilt so ii.uli y as on } e8 t ert w .'j 0 |. jjjg g rootn> wag man Hankcrcbiefs, woith 35 1 -'’ Eo 5 ot •’)° 111

;• The •‘•'yj !e was stt’fcd e dre B s

Choice foe 25 Cents !

SOtTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. SOATeTHING

FOR THIS WEEK.

A bright little six-year-old gill 0 p K ji vt . r grey novelty bengalinc, living on Anderson street was suf- an( j () f yij sg Jordan was a fering with the toothache yesterday. h en g a ii ne Q f ashes of roses. The Turning to her mother she 8a 'd . j f .| uirt ,| ) darkened, the gas “Mammtr, I wish I had false teeth i ] en j an additional halo of like Grandpa. “MThyr' asked her j j )eu uj v t() q u , gC( , ne> |) r John,

as president of the university of

The Hankerchief Bargain of the Season.

mama. “So i could take Ummu out when they ached,” replied the little

youngster.

At the residence of Elder Morris this morning at 111 o'clock occurred a very beautiful wedding. Mr. C.

which the fair bride is an hon-, ored alumna, performed the marriage ceremony according to the somewhat lengthy ring service of the Episcopal church. At its close, j

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Pluaae announce that I will bi> a (-nuillilatc _ , vr- v • ,, ,,

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Fox stood before the minister and ; withdrew from the chtirch, the were made’twain as one. Mr. Wood i jpep tones of the organ rang out is editor of the Farmer City (111.) I Mendelssohn’s grand wedding

1 the most popular young ladies of! ypfypghments at the home of the Reelsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wood . j )r j ( t et j|] C . | m pj ( y ,. 0ll jj e took their 1

left at noon tor their future home i (l(-]mi'ture from the city for Indian in Farmer City. Mav suceess and ; . l | l( ,ii gi ., ni | tomorrow will start on

enjoyment attend their way. i their wedding tour through thei

It’s a cold night when some south. Mr. and Mrs. Happ will j brnkeman’s life is not lost, or an make their home at Paxton, 111., arm mashed, leg cut off or foot where the gro.om is a member of n oiaoi/loil in coupling cars. W. B. loading clothing linn. Montgomery, a brakeman on the The Bannei. Timks extends con Big Four, is a victim of the death ; gratulations and good wishes, as dealing coupling of cars. Last I do the host of friends of the bride

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DECORATOR

All Work Promptly Attcndcl to.

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Lowes Prices. Albert Allen.

Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats, Caps :ih<! Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Etc. A large stockot goods having been placed in my hands for disposal, will sell for the next 6o days at prices such as never known in Greencastle. Ladies’ fine footwear from £1

night while attending the duties of | in this city, whose regard for her 10^2.50, worth >2.50 to $5.00. Children’swearatpriceiGvay his position his thumb was severely was testified by numerous and below the manufacturer s prices. 1 have a large lot of rubber crushed, requiring the services of beautiful presents. Among the goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will Surgeon Lammers. As the Banner ! guests in attendance from neigh close out at less money than they can be bought on the ; Times stated last night, 2,((60 men boring cities were Mrs. Susie Kel- markets today. Men’s boots from $1 to $3. These goods had lost their lives during the past ley Fay of Urbana. III., Mrs. P. K. are now open and will be found in the Burns building on the

year in coupling cars. There are Buskirk of Bloomington, and Mbs north side of tile square.

forty-seven different styles of coup j Jcssis Moore, now oi Terre Haute. W. 1. SCO 1 T, MfllltlffCr.