Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY, ..ANUARY 2:), I Hill.
THE
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Is offering all their Queensware and (lla-ssware at Cost.
ME LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
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st.'ito. Feb. I pomes on Somliiv. so pension voueliors wfll be tilled and forwarded on and after Monday, Feb. o.
Also a Big Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can,
50 doz. Window Shades at Way Off Prices.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas, SURGES AND PLAIDS. Ladies* Tan Rubbers the Latest Gloucesters. First at only 50 Gents a pair. And many, many other goods that will not be duplicated in price again.
Sineo the eonpon crnze the pronuneintion of the word coupon is frequently in dispute, and few give it correetly. Webster says it should be pronouneed ns if spelled koo pong, accent on the first syllable. Where Our People are (.ohtg and Win re
Their (attests are Stopping—Neus of In- ^ ^ Ollt COUpOU No. I ill OUT ilFt terest Over the City—The Ile«| Column in scries OlfVl*. H MpJ»ars this 0V(‘the Paper for ouiek Keiiding — short nin^. I'he numlxus will be t hanged Not., from nU PnrU of »h. Town -Mor. ,l:til\, with a new series eueh week.
Bring six eon pons and ten eents and you will be given Part First. Miss Jessie Gilmore was delight-
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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.
DON'T
Not«*H So in <* Day** than Others- Kra<l and Keep Pouted. The cold wave signal is Hying to-
day.
FORGET TllVf $!8.00 FOLDING BED. I ndertaking given sjjecial attention.
EAST SIDE.
HANNA. :
W. M. DOBBINS & SON.
The firemen's ball
night.
John Lnync is troubled with the
measles.
Harry M«Tt/.er htts returned to
< Jhicago.
The road election in Floyd and Monroe townships will occur on Wednesday.
Thursday lu T v surprised by ti number of Iter
j friends, Friday evening, at her home on east Anderson street. The different parlor amusements were enjoyed and that a most pleasant time was had was evinced by all
present.
Jn the mayor’s court this morn-1 ing Alonzo ( rawley and the colored man Williams, who were arrested on
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•»E37TRTOWS LHUINDRYt* Makes your linon look like new. Three* shipments eueh week, Mon., Wed and Erl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
Chas. Reeves went over to Plain-
Ill any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates. Geo. Ei. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that I will he aeandidate
j for trustee of Greencastle township, subject li*"* this morning.
I to the republican primary ejection or con von It ion. HO BERTH. GRAHAM
Kdltor IUn.nbrTimes: j field this morning. Please announce that 1 will he n candidatv , ^ ^ . . lor Truster of (•reeneast le Tp., subject to the 1 ( Is \lSltlBo put lent S Repub!iean primary tleeetion fir convention, nt Stilusvilll* today.
J. N. Ni TI.
[ Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate , for Trusti e of Greencastle Tp., subject to tin | Republican primary or convention. JOHN E. NKWIIol SK.
1 rof. C. A. A\ :ildo spent Snndny Saturday, were given ten dnvs each in Kvansville. in the jug for drunk on Saturday. T. T. Moore is in Indianapolis ou Crawley fell through B. F. Bar-
wick's show
business today.
Mrs. Gilkey went to Indianapo-
Fashion T.rlioes.
For those who do not care for fnr. skirts are much trimmed with a wide band of velvet, edged at the top and bot-
tom with passementerie or with two nt SumJav in thp ( . itv .
rows or ribbon velvet, covered with
passementerie.
window during bis
rambles.
Subscriptions are coming in at
a gratifying rate. The Banner Times gives the news at a time when the people want to read. It gives it all anti there is no need for a lot of money to lie sent out of | town every week for foreign pa-
pers. Patronize home first. Those who neglect to clip eon-'
pons from the Banner Times and thereby fail to come in possession! of our World's fair art portfolios in
James Manker, of Indianapolis, , ...
1 ’ accordance with the terms an-
dantes Ricketts returned Satur
day from the south.
Geo. Hathaway returned front
Louisiana Saturday.
-Nirs. Foxworthy is dangerously
ill in north Greencastle.
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition.
H. S.
RE
NICK & CO.
EAST SIDE.
Gut Flowers IN ANY ANTITY, furnished on •JI hours’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Chai kee. 63-i.twd
When Talking Through His Hat
A 111:111 is not likely to be convincing, but, when we M-sure you that we are Always Talking Tlmiiidi our SHOTS,
Clarence Jacobs and Fay David-
In evening dresses the latest thing is son spent Sunday at Brazil, clouded moire antique. I . -i r . .. Our coupon oiler begins today. While tailor gowns prevail for street 1 ” •' wear, there are also many woolen dresses large ad. in anotlier column. made after French models. , , „ , ,, r, • . • ,.i ,« Miss Nellie Welsh, of Indianapo Tlte small Russian toque is liked for _ _ 1 anytime of day and with various gowns. D s > visiting friends in the city.
It is simply a low, soft, long crown of
black velvet bordered narrowly with - la . L. J. Gainer, of Muncte, is fnr, with a miniature head of the animal visiting John Gainer and family,
in front, and as trimming an aigret of
fnr tails, or else two pointed ends of vel- A little more of the “beautiful vet wired in the shape of Mercury wings today makes matters interesting for
and posed in front to point backward, . . * , , „ „ the shoe men.
\ cry popular are the collars of fur
made very full and just large enough to Mrs. K. Marquis was called to
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of ibis week. She left the Chieagi Training School for City Home and Foreign .Missions in a flourishing condition. There arc eighty young ladies boarding in the school. Miss; Green, late of DePntiw. is there,! but is to sail for India in a week or
nounced in the advertisements, will live to regret that they did not take advantage of the opportunity. Married, at Brazil, on .Ian. 28, Sherman Scott and Miss Mary Wyatt, NIr. and Mrs. Scott arrived in this city at Hall this morning. They receive the congratulations of a host of friends. Rev. I). V. Williams tied the knot. They arc now at home at 1(1!) west Washington
street.
NIiss Josephine B. Tingley arrived on Saturday from Chicago.
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A favorite handkerchief is of fine sheer
linen, with a hemstitched border. Edward Woodard and Anna Reed The best substitutes for flannel petti- were today licensed to marry. They
! coats are soft silks quilted and edged • , • , • , | with lace, or warm, thick flannel draw- I P8,,le 1,1 Ba,nbr,d g e '
I ers worn over combinations. Theseseem Our (irst coupon appears on page to answer the purpose of warmth with- . . i • . , .i • i . . i out adding to the size of the wearer. one t0<la . v ’ J ,!St to tlu ' n ? ht 01 t,ie
Very comfortable wearin cold weather ^ lead u * hhe paper. ( lip it.
are gaiters/and these are in black and w R Kt . r ptiotog, apher, has ton dfl - V8 - Mis8 ,Z! ‘ bel,a Thohurn {Kk ' ^ S' I - ent n ' nblegram To, he, to start i,t Bound waists, circular basques and has purchased the Jones gallery. "Uce. She expects to be on the princesse gowns spreading out to six journey forty-six weeks,
yards of breadth at the foot are all used Miss Ivy Sparks returned today
for wedding dresses. to Crnwfordsville. She has been Mr. W. B. Vestal, ex-chairman ol world's Fair m Water <<>i.>r«. visitin '- Her sister. Mrs. Denman. 1,10 dl ' mH <' r ntie county committee,
is in the city direct from Texas. To
11 <n nail It uTm Grroeeriess ore
Korrect oncl Kleoi\.
I’lace a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
A. HAMILTON,
Yon will recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves.
That's what ours do—an.l | Th( . w or |d s Fair in water color
1 offer of the daily Bannek Times is •‘' i meet ' n 8 ni the Gentle- a Rawi-r Temes man this morning
J. L'
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST
the best one open to the public. The next best tiling to an actual visit to the Worlds Fait is an ix aminntion of these beautiful water colors. No picture in black and white can convey the faintest idea of the real appearance made on midway plaisance by the brilliantly arrayed Turks, Arabs, Indians, and the many other nationalities to be
men's Literary ( 'mb in Plato hall ; hc BtHted that th(M . e hail bee|) con _
this evening Dr. TV. V. present the subject 1 Pyramid'’—illustrated. Ex-Collector J. P.
Brown will s i ( }erable surmising about him and 1 he Gieat j] )e |, 0S t 0 f}i<<e matter. He stated
that the last talk he had with Con
I’liroop, of gressman Cooper last September
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. S07A0T HIN G FOR THIS WEEK. u St'.les Ladies Swiss Embroidered Hankerchiefs, worth 35c. to 50c., your Choice for 2o Gents !
I seen there. The life, the warmth sured for the
r«oli, ind.. visit.',1 Mrs. billo. I..tj ... ,i„ c,r,... t tl.a, Willis G x. fl T| , 0 , i ankcrchie( Bargain ol the Season.
\M*eK ? and attended tlio funerul ol have the postofflce; that he Mrs. Meltzer, lie being a particular had heard nothing different since. friend of Mr. Meltzer. ([,, j 8 on ||j s Wtt y t,, Michigan and The Mills mass meeting is as Cleveland, Ohio, (not Grover Clevc-
All the l i,nd ) and would stay over to vote
T —1 i { v 1 r> rA
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In the city go to
iv, u .v,„ spring.
and the spirit ol these pictures churches have combined to meet 1 in the primary if he did not receive
f . G. Gilmope.
11111 k 1 - AiV-i'ii" v'.rpvi 1 :umg ”'t<* ndl’if die expenses and tTTere will be initte Teleg’fpTTf^^11TuTuTuTTi'iu”!'! . !,n“fi*“' ‘ voting and old, and render them a liberal private donation. least. His territory is unlimited
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tiiorc satisfactory than they eould possibly be it they were tn plain
\ ! \ / H I T F~* ‘"'"T ;i 'r. , I ae VV • V\ FT l I ]_. | ing room of this paper and see a set.
We give them and one month's subscription to the paper for !jU..T0. You get all the views at once, and do not have to spend several times i the amount in a coupon deal that is unsatisfactory. tf
Sylvan Kahn, of Indianapolis, a,id he wl ‘ tle t,rclered - !Ii
denied emphatically that the post-
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Over Jones’ dru" store, opposite the postoflice.
won the oratorical contest tit the ,n M '
State university Friday nigTit, l is
Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples in a few days. E. W. WHITE.
subject being “The Problem of Children.” The successful orator
is a Jew and a Phi Delt.
Joe Williams was walking on the Big Four railway this morning, and slipping on the snow, fell on a
’l me Bannek Times gives the news attic guard north of the city. Ho
br..Tgt.v^.w. * r*. •«* ■*
to the weather down south Mr. Vestal stated the thermometer had reached It degrees und’ that cattle died by the thousand during the I cold snap, he counting fifteen dead bodies in a short drive along one;
road. ,
W. T. SCOTT'S
while it is fresh.
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OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR
\ll Work Promptly Attended to. 50-13w Satisfaction tiunranteod
Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Fiirnisliinj;' Goods, Etc.
NEW STOCK OI=-
ent one of his hands severely in the yt<*rih <iioei»'n»iie. contact with the jagged iron. j Mrs. Kelly, mother of John KelMr. and Mrs. Oscar Lane, of Ij, i« very sick with dropsy. Terre Haute, are visiting (Quinton t b, “ Tour delivered sixty-
Broadstreet and lamily. Mr. Lane «'< mrsoito.ii to t o ...o..on on A large stockof goods having been placed in my hands has been teaching school at Terre , s '>< "n a\. for disposal, will sell for the next 60 days at prices such as Haute, and yesterday he and Miss \\. s. Alexander, an expert tele- never known in Greencastle. Ladies tine footwear from Si Nellie Reeves, living south of that grapher from (.osport, is doing j. 0 _ r . worth S2.50 to S5.00. Children s wear at prices way
city, were united in marriage.
WATT PAPERS
AT-
AL.L,K,N’S - DRUO - STORK.. Latest Designs and Gearings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen.
Feb. 4 will be pension voucher j day. About two million and six ! hundred thousand dollars will be paid out by the Indianapolis ag eney, nearly a dollar a head for ev
cry man, woman and child in the sage s.
the night work at the Motion otllce. | )e j ow t] lc manufacturer s prices. I have a large lot of rubber Uncle John Long is sick with goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will the grippe. close out at less money than they can be bought on the Mrs. tv. M. Hurley, of Danville, markets today. Men's boots from $1 to $3. These goods 111., and Mrc.. John Sage, of Ash- are now open and will be found in the Burns building on the
more, III., are visiting at Mr. John
north side of the square.
W. T. SCOTT, Manager.
