Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, JANUARY :*o. 1804.
THE BEE HIVE Is offering all their Oueensware and Glassware at Cost.
Also a Big: Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can,
50 doz. Shades Prices
Window at Way Off
They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas,
SURGES AND PLAIDS.
L>adies' Tan Rubbers the L>atesf Gloucester, First at only 50 Gents a pair.
And many, many other goods that will not he duplicated price again.
W. M. DOBBINS & SON.
•*B7YRTOWS LHUINDRYK-
Mjtkon your linen look like now. Throe shipments ouch week, Mon , Wed and Fri.
PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
THE LOCAL FIELD
I in Greencastle for sudi a venture. There will be no shoot in the dark, i however, as the company,if formed,
What is Going on in and About W ' U bc out for flr8t <, l a88 bu8ine8B - Fair Greencastle. Layton, the shoemaker at
• : Poplar and Vine streets, will move to the country in a short time,
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, having purchased four acres of (ground east of the city on the
n ICY /AUST 60.
A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will he sold at greatly reduced price for next ten days.
\Vl»**r«* Our IVople are fitting; and Whrro Their Guefttn are Stopping—News of Interent Over the City The Best Column in the Paper for Ottiek Heading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town—More Notes Some Days than Otliero—Head and Keep Posted. Paul Smith Preston is on the
sick list.
He; tine
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.
Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
FOR TOWNSHIP TRUHTEK. Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that I will he aoandidate for trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary elect Ion or convention. ROBERTS. GRAHAM.
Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that I will he a candidate
for Trustee of <>reenca*tleTp., subject to the Put naim ill<%
Republican primary ilecetion or convention. !
J. N. NUTT.
Editor Banner Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. .JOHN E. NKWHOUSE.
gravel road for a garden spot. | will raise garden stuff and
poultry.
Joe Phipps, who was called home j on account of the death of his j uncle, Milford Phipps, returned I yesterday to Greencastle. * * * } Will Dobbins, who lias heon visitI ing his brother, returned to his
Dr. G. L. < urtiss is in Indianap- i, 0 ,„ P j n Greencastle Saturday.—
olis today. 1 j{ e< /f <iri i Vai /
The firemen will dance on Fri- william Bauer and James A. da\ night. j Curtis have purchased the Jacob Born, to P. 11. Beary and\ wife, a Bieknell wagon and carriage shop son, on Jan. 30. on north Jackson street, and will Bev. and Mrs. II. M. Middleton open up a carriage business here, are visiting at Brazil. | The consideration is given at .|2100. Born, to Prof. Norman and wife, * building is a two-story briek on Jan. 29, a daughter. structure and is a good location. B. F. Joslin, the coal dealer, lost People in Greencastle should reone of his fine horses last night. member that our coupon series is Mrs. Kelly, of north Greencas- the best for the reason it saves the
DON'T FORGET THAT $18.1)0 FOLDING BED. Undertaking given special attention. east SIDE. HANNA.
The Weal her.
The indications for this vicinity for tlie coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S. Reniek <$: Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 30.
Warmer, fair weather,
Wappknii AN-.
tie, died at noon today of dropsy. The Baptist church dosed its series of revival meetings last night. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Saekett, of
parents of twin
girls.
Miss Nellie Lovett, of Indianapolis, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dan
Mahoney.
Ground hog day comes on Friday, and, incidentally, the democratic primary. Mrs. Cynthia Havens, of Bainbridge, is at the bedside of Mrs. Tipton Foxworthy.
sender postage in ordering and precludes any loss in remitting. There is no delay here. The portfolios are here and you bring your cou pons and get 3’our hooks—a very
simple transaction.
The Union Sunday School Teach-
ers’ meeting will be held tomorrow ^ e :irf; agents for
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the above line of Stoves and
Gut Plowers
l.oral NrwH Notes.
Furnislied Rooms for Rent. Two sol
of double rooms on Bloomiifgton street j they did earlier in the winter,
near Washington street. One set of rooms eontaius a piano. Kmiuire at
JN ANY QUANTITY, furnished •Jf hours' notiee. Mrs. E. T. Chakkee. 63-i.iwd
When Talking Through His Hat
A man is not likely to be convincing, but. when we assure you that we are
Always Talking Through our SHOES,
Yon will recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves. That's what ours do—and they do not sipieak,either.
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< hristir's slioe store.
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The ladies of the Christian ehurch will give a social at. the home of Mrs. Alex. Loekridge this evening. All are invited. Refreshments will be served.
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THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL.
30 - PEOPLE—30 Double Band and Orchestra,
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST
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In the city go to
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of Y% niu- wnd Uolored
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evening from 0:30 to 8 in the Christian church. All Sunday school workers are invited to take part in the meeting. There seems to be a Sunday school revival front the reports of increased attendance and
interest in all the schools.
Messrs. E. T. Chulfee and R. T.
Temple lodge, No. 47, F. A A. M., Jones are preparing to enter llliwill meet tomorrmv evening for no * 8 on H tour of principal cities work in the second degree. f° r the purpose of getting photo-
The Vandalia line is running graphic reproductions for souvenir ^ .1 heavier passenger trains now than , ' ook work ' similar to thc ‘ > lll >8trat- 1 ^ 1 A U U i
ed write-up made of Greencastle a
T .i I. j ,year or so ago. The gentlemen are
Dr. Leatberman was called to
, hustlers and wo predict success for ( loverdale this morning by the ser-. t | K , n) ious illness of Miss Ida Wright. _ ,
Several young men of the city
“Fatty" Vanlandingham is Jw-j | lav e organized a club which will
tributing Uncle Tom paper today. The show will be here on Feb. 3. Miss Nora Hammeriy will leave in the morhing for Martinsville,
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK & CO.
EAST SIDE.
IZ. A. Mamiltom’s
Groceries are and I’Cleary.
111., to spend tlie rest of the winter. The bride’s name in the Oscar Layne wedding notiee should
have read Miss Nellie Rees instead of Reeves, as our types had it. Tlie ice-dealer's heart is filled with joy this winterish weather. His prospects for a good ice crop this year are more encouraging. Samples of the Banner Times art portfolios may be seen at our countin* room. We save you expense, time and trouble. Patronize home.
meet on Thursday evenings. Their purpose is to further social interests in the city. Those entering the organization are: Roger Bur-
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
EL. A. HAM I CTO N,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
Mayor ( is goui” tu
at 5 :17 this evening to deliver the
A Pack of Genuine I? lo “ c of at CAitixis, thr iiimrest Doir in tbe ’ j d'anapol.s when Mr. (base spoke
NN orld—otfured fuu for hini.
iiis equal.
j The recent cold weather has nsTwn Toputcft. headed by the lirent sured the maple sugar crop. The KATE PAR 1 INC I ION! season opens about Feb. 13, and | the output in Putnam county is TWO MARKS! worth many dollars.
EVA and her Pony, Prince! I.I'NK >TAH Ol Atn I TTE!
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lingatne, George Potter, Albert Graham, George Black, Kd. Hunt, Gmanuel Marquis, jr., Morris Tribby, Bert Paris, Clarence Case and
Charlie Gamble.
“Just tell the people,” said a prominent chicken fancier this! morning, “that there will be more j and better chickens and turkeys raised next spring in Putnam! county than ever before. The poultry show in this cit3’ which was such a success have caused the people to think. The demand for fine eugs is brisk and I know of lots of
people who intend to kill off the 1 1 Iank erchiefs, worth 35c. to 50c., your
stock and begin raising
SOTV^eTHING
FOR THIS WEEK.
12 Styles Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered
AMKKICAN MANDOLIN Pl.AYEHs!
M rs.C.H.Dickson, of Washington, I). C., is at the bedside of her sister,
New Songs. New Dances. New Music.T''* 1 ' 8 ' wr
Tg—eoi.'■g’tyg 1 tw ■■ ffintio.:
EiZBRYTHINO NEW.
A Carload of Beautiful SCENERY.
very low with typhoid fever. She ; is reported to be some Letter today.
ill I V —• AHccnsion it 11 u p - /1 -
Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice.
Tlie Grandest Street Parade
Ever given. The Ilandaomont Uniforms ever Manufactured. No Exception.
ADMISSION 50C.
Finest Line of Samples,
GALLERY 35C. On i-ale
Buttons Covered and Made to Order Landes 1 Jr ug Store?
Repairing and Cleaning.
Spring Samples in a few days. E. W. WHITE.
OSCAR WEBSTER.
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR
All Work I’romiitly kttcndeU to. "iB-taw SHtUfsotIon i .uiinuitriHl
ISEirZ STOCK OF--
WAY HI. PAPERS
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ALL.BIN’S - ORLJG - STOREL
tising the II. B. Ragan <Sr Co. stock of goods, stating that they bought it at Logansport at a discount. Mr. Ragan formerly lived here and was in Brazil before going to Lo-
gansport.
It is stated that the annual report of the Vandalia lines for 1893 will show that but few roads came nearer earning the average amount of previous years, on the same mileage, titan did the Vandalia
! proper.
Mr. Curtiss, the representative of 0. Hubbell & Co., of Indianapolis, who was here on Monday talking up canning factory matters, rej turned to Indianapolis last evening. ' He will submit a proposition from iiis company at once and then outlocal hustlers will take hold of the matter, sifting it thoroughly. If it
common
fine fowls. Our poultry show Insides being financially successful lias caused great good, and the next one will be a hummer.”
Choice fop 25 Gents ! Tlie Hankerchief Bargain of the Season.
The Variety Turulug Work* succeeding:. The Greencastle Variety Turning works is not making a great, deal of noise and bluster, but tlie . managers in their quiet way, are 1
f . G. Gilmore.
A reporter dropped into tlie works tiffs morning and took a survey of the work they have accomplished the next few weeks. The proprie tor has just received a contract for 3,000 mallets to be made ofdogwood for Tanner & Sullivan, of Indianapolis. Dogwood is about die hardest wood that can be found ! in this country and is very suitable | for the purpose of making mallets. Tlie firm has a contract for a carload of rolling pins to be made of sugar maple for a Chicago house. Also a contract for a carload of screen door frames with fancy trimmings. representing an immense amount of work, for parties in St. Louis. Flight men, besides the foreman are employed in the mill at present. The mill is able to compete with larger establishments be-
\Y T. SCOTT’S
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Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats, Caps and Gents* Furnishing'Goods, Etc.
A large stockof 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’ line footwear from $i to ^2.50, worth 52.50 to 55.00. Children’s wear at prices way below the manufacturer s prices. 1 have a large lot of rubber goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will close out at less money than they can be bought on the
cause of the abundance of good markets today. Men’s boots from 5i to $3. These goods lumber in Putnam county and the are now open and will be found in the Burns building on the
excellence of their machinery and I north side of the square.
Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen. 18 fe *« b l e there is money right here workmen.
W. T. SCOTT, Manager.
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