Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1894 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, 4 ANGARY 21,

THE BEE HIVE THB l0CiL FII ' :UI

Is oftering all their Oueensware and Glassware at Cost.

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

50 doz. Window Shades at Way Off

Prices

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST

They still have a large line of

Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas,

SURGES AND PLAIDS.

Ltidics' Tan Rubbers the Latest Glouces-

ters, first at only oO Gents a pair.

And many, many other goods that will not be duplicated price again. W. M. DOBBINS & SON.

■a-EJTSRTOlArS L7SUNDRYKMakot* your linen look like new. Three shipments each week. Mon., Wed and I rl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.

MONtY LOANED

OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.

In any sum, for any time, i Must see the borrower in per-

son. No delay, nished at once

lowest rates.

FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEX. Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary election or convention. ROBERTS. GRAHAM Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate •for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary clecction or convention.

J. N. Nl TT.

Ei 1 itor Bannkr-Ti m ks:

Please announce that I will be u candidate fiiniily today, for Trustee of Greencastle Tp M subject to the . Republican primary or convention. .lolill 1 ftyDP, ftgPQ 4.), (lied on .John i: Ni.wiioi sK Thursday and was buried at Pleas-

ant Hill yesterday.

tomorrow evening I>\ N. .1. Adams. The subject for the evening is “The Sword of the Spirit.’’ In addition to tlie song service conducted by Mr. Jeffers will be a solo by Mr. Seaman. The meeting will begin at j t> o’clock and everybody is invited

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. ' ,0 il1 timo for t! "' 0 P ( ' n ing sorv-

, ices.

Greencastle is getting to be quite a metropolis to the surrounding towns in this and Clay counties. At the least estimate forty people got off from the SdJt Vandalia passenger train this morning to pur chase their family supplies lor the ensuing week. Each of these 1 persons will spend several dollars today in helping to build up our city. The musical program for the school of music for next week is as follows: Monday eve, preparatory recital; Tuesday eve, recital by advanced Dupils; Wednesday eve, recital in honor of Schubert’s birthday. Students may register for tinsecond semester on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. li and 7. Several new students are expected and nearly all that are here will remain. Miss Jessie DeMotte Case, assisted by Miss Marquis, gave the 519th recital of the school of muj sic last evening in music hall before a splendid audience. Beethoven’s variations in F. op. J4, were j played with dramatic (Ire and in

r THEY nUST GO.

\VUf»r«* Our People are Going ami When* Their Gucfttf* are Stopping—Now* of Interest Over the City—The Bent ('oluinn in the Paper for (Juick Keatling — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Others—Kenil and

Keep Posted.

Mrs. J. T. Gest is quite ill.

Claude Hoover is reported in a

better condition today.

The funeral of Miss Maggie Sage

occurred this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Allen, of

Bainbridge, are here today.

Burnaby Bros, received a car in load of shingles Ibis morning. Our coupon oli’er begins on Monday next. Get your shears ready. The prohibitionists will have a — [ county convention here on Febru-

ary 10.

James H. Throop, of Carbon, visited his father, Dr. Throop, yes-

terday.

Milford MeGaughey and Della Grimes were licensed yesterday to

marry.

A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christinas trade will be sold at greatly reduced prices for next ten days.

DON'T TORGET THAT $18,110 FOLDING Undertaking given special attention.

BED.

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EAST SIDE.

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are

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

Money fur- Till* N«*wm Daily from CirronrnstlrN Grunt

Outer of Onriiing. at the very

Geo. G. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.

Gut Flowers IN ANY QUANTITY, furnished on 24 hours’ not ice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. bj-I.vwd

When Talking Through His Hat

The ladies’ fraternities will not

I meet tonight.

Miss Helen Dairymple will visit Miss Miller next week. Gen. Lew Wallace visited uni iversity friends yesterday. Miss Fischer returned yesterday and will enter college next semes-

ter.

George Lockwood returned yesterday from his journey to Topeka,

Kits.

The Misses Owen, of Amo, came last night to attend Miss Case's re-

cital.

A man is not likely to Lx* convincing, but when we a-stire yon that we arc Always Talking Tkougli om SHOES.

You will recognize the value to u> of having our goods so made that they will «peak for th“0's<dv‘ 1 -. That’s w hat ours do—and they do not squeak,either.

J*

F. I). Wilder and son, of Brazil, good taste, showing that they had visiting Tims. Abrams and been thoroughly studied. The!

Spinuerlied, Mendelssohn, was brilliantly effective. The Natturni, op. 20, in B minor and G major, by | Sgambati, were novelties and thoroughly enjoyed. Pencils Fugitives, 1 No. 11, Heller Frnst, were peculiar and in the main interesting. The Ballade in A Hat, op. 47, Chopin, is 1 a very trying composition for the! ; hands, but many of the difficulties \ were overcome and the number! : made a good closing to a very in-

i * 1 i # I 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 o 4 e 4 4 9 $

We are the sole agents for the above line have a full line on exhibition.

nf Stoves and

H. S. RENICK

"vry at

CO.

EAST SIDE.

The township candidates are announcing themselves. There are already several on the track. This is the last Saturday for the democrats to caucus before the primary. The city is full of them to-

day.

W. II. Ragan was summoned to, .

,,, 11 , • • terestmg program, which was heart

Mason. III., suddenly this morning

, , .. ily enjoyed by those present. Tin

by the illness of Mrs. James New- . , * ‘ *

ton Matthews recital was Miss Cases senior ap-

pearance. She is one of Greeneas- ~

Hughes and Coffman are running Ue , 8 m08t promi8ing voung 1)iuu .

a skating rink at Baiubridgi " Di< b , j steg> ant j exee i B m dearness of Place a samole ordrr with him and he convinced that his attract onr young people every i touch and exe( . uti „ n> 6howlntr in . I a C ‘ Sa 1 ' convince^

once in a while.

Iv* A^. IlcirniltoiiV;

Groceries fare

K or reel on cl Kleai^.

last evening,

of the show and the numerous feut-

Mr. Phipps was called home yes-' tires of the prograi

touch and

j tense earnestness in iier work.

Meteors’’ drew a good audience La8t night ahout elevt . n oVlo( . k The bojg speak well | H we )i.i £nown traveling man was

driving up from the Junction to

. m ’ | the city and when near M. J. Coop-

ten ay to attend the funeral of an l) r . G. L. Curtiss will occupy the «r’ 8 house was attracted by a ’bus

I Presbyterian pulpit tomorrow having no visible driver standing

Mrs. Colburn, of Michigan City, morning and evening, Rev. Dillon in the middle of the road. He had spent today with her daughter at I itill being unable to attend to his j to ( | r j ve Hroum i the same, and as

church work. | 10 { jjj go | H , heard a girl’s cries Although the Vandalia is re- from within. The girl was remarkably free from accident, the leased and springing cut of I lie management is now having lies- 'bus asked the gentleman to bring pital cars built especially for use her to the city. He complied and after accidents. \ she tells a pitiful story of alleged The democrats are in town today She says she ha I been to

ladies' hall.

Miss Rowley’s sister, from Cedar 1 Rapids, Iowa, came today to enter the music school, especially to

study with Miss Fernie.

Mr. Jones will entertain a number of friends with a musical pro- \

mammoth store is headquarters for all that is g»od

in the EATING LINE.

El. A. HAMILTON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOU ARE.

SOTV^eTHING FOR THIS WEEK.

FOR THE

NEATEST AND BEST

/T^retyaGt: |aiiori9<2:: , m In the city go to

E. W. W M IT L

gram next Monday afternoon in the assembly room at masie hall. Dr. Dyke, of Augusta. Me., president of the anti-divorce society, will lecture tomorrow afternoon in Meharry hall on “The Relation of

the Family to Society.”

The following judges on manuscript have been selected for the contest: Dr. Coultas, of Indian apolis; Dr. Duvall and President Harper, of Chicago university. .» I ir , X J**:*' — -r'Jtt’itf'MJ. •*. paper on “The Book of Psalms” and Mrs. H. L. Beals one on “Milton” at the session of the PriscilI linn society last, week Mrx .1 O ! Bills sang a solo and Mrs. E. G. I Bonham gave a recitation. The new motto is “Propaganda lide.”

and the slate will tie made before t*" 1 0 P CI ' ft house and being afraid sunset tonight. The couriers will tf > .L ,f > home alone had employed

be sent out and the ticket put Albert Feans, who drives Albin & 12 Style.-. L.idius' S\s iss Embroidered

through according to program. Hiviu’s night ’bus, to take her Those not in the ring will be thrown home; that instead of taking her

out.

Samuel W. Dike, LL. I)., general secretary of the Divorce Reform Society of Massachusetts, will deliver a lecture in Meharry hall on the “Socialistic Problem of the Family,” tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 o’clock

Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice.

Finest Lino of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning, Spring Samples in a few days. E. W. WHITE.

>1ar<li ftniM Exunr* on.

Jan. 20ill to Feb. 4th. include* the Monon R.'Ute will make a round tri|> rate of $21.00 to Mobile, Ala., and $22,00 to

New Orleans. La., aceomit Mardi Gras Those attending were Mrs. Florence Feb. Gth, tickets good returning until Dunbar, Mrs. Lieutenant Lewis, Feb. 28th. J. A.^ Mo n u:i.s Ag« nt. Mrs. Susie Fay, Mrs. F. II. Lammers and Misses Hattie and Rose zxc/-'At> aim-tyct-i-o Josliu, Miss Lillian Sbuthard and

OSCAR \Y EBS 1 ER. , Miss Elia Beckwith.

Choice for 25 Gents!

i*”'n 1 1Id m-ertake them on the drive

1 here is a movement among fne , “* x- —. —

0 back to town. 1 he girl s churcnes ot tne city to secure th,sevviees of the great evangelist, B. Fay Mills, of Chicago, and hold a union revival meeting, probably in Meharry hall, about the first ol April. John P. Hillis, of this city,

is with Mr. Mills.

Mrs. I). L. Anderson entertained I a number of her lady friends last ! evening at six o’clock supper.

to Kcightleytown, where she lives, j Evans drove her out to the lonely spot, where found, preventing her

escape by holding the door closed The Hankerchief Bargain of the Season,

with the foot-strap. The gentleman who so fortuately arrived in time states the girl was badh

frightened and was afraid the youth | j|— ^3* i I IT~5 Q iT*C

name is

( raw ley and she is said to be about sixteen years of age of gi>i>,l rhaiactor. The olHeersare looking into Y in *a.» * V • « *-• i‘» Q; Uu « idenee enough to iiase au atHdarit.

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A N«*\v Sleevu.

A new sleeve, which is a decided improvement on the

PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND

DECORATOR.

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NEW STOCK OF-

WALL PAPERS

AT

A Lx LEIN’S ■ ORUO - STORE!.

Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices.

Wallace Mcllvain has sold his j grocery store on the corner of Han- , na and Locust streets to Thomas Yancleave, the deal being consumI mated last night. Mr. Vaneleave ! has been in the meat business for ! a number of years. He took posj session of the store last night. The j amount paid for the store is not

! yet made public.

The regular service of the Locust Albert Allen. strt,et E P worth le "8 ue wiU be M

These Men arc Discussing

T. SCOTT’S

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let< of mutton sleeve, U i-at wider at the top. so as to droop more toward t he elbow. It is gathered all round at the top. the full-

I Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats,

u

-or-

just

under the arm and equally distributed elsewhere. As the

Caps and Guilts’ rtirnisliinj;’ Goods, Etc. A large stockof goods having been placed in my hands

ofinTtumsleeves f° r disposal, will sell for the next 6o days at prices such as are going out of never known in Greencastle. Ladies' fine footwear from $i uHl*’ thi> ' ° tters to ^‘•5 r ’, worth $2.50 to 55.00. Children's wear at prices way

below the manufacturer's prices. 1 have a large lot of rubber

Keeping carpet*ci«ra. goods, bought before the recent advanc e in prices, that I will To cleanse carpets and prevent moths, > c j ose ou j j css money than they can be bought on the dipiied in hot water to which turpen-1 markets today. Men s boots from $1 to $3. These goods

a most deairnble substitute.

tine has been added. (Atablesiioonful of are now open and will be found in the Burns building on the

W. T. SCOTT, Manager.

turpentine to a quart of water.) Wring nort j, s j (lc () f tlu . S(lu: , re . 0 cloth in the water and wipe under 1

pieces of furniture too heavy to be moved.