Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY :51, IH!H.
THE BEE HIVE Is offering all their Oueensware and Glassware at Cost.
the local FiEui filed Lift iipitlicntioti at WaBhington. What Is Going on in and About Mv C ' an,m>n ,Darrie(1 >Ii9s Ma ^ ic Fair Groencastle. Watkinn in this city «veral years ago.
TliCY /'AUST GO.]
Also a Big Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can.
50 cioz. Window Shades at Way Off Prices
They still have a large line of Flarmelets, Flannels, Henriettas, SURGES AND PLAIDS.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
U liereOur People r»r«* f.olug nml Vi In ro Then* <iuestH are SIopping—News «f lntere»t Over the Cl\y- The lltut Coltimn in I he I*n per for tjnlek Head! it g — Short
The remains <if Mrs. Margurot ^ Kelly, whore dentil occurred yester- * day ut noon in north Greencastle, % were taken to Gosport on the itHO.i Monon tr;iin this afternoon for 2 burial. X The firemen's l»all will occur to
Note* frnin till I’nrtH ul Hu. Town 'lor* IllOI'rOW evening. Ill II lew of OUf Notes Snnm Ilnr* ,l>an 1( ,. )t . rK | ast njj^ht tile hull was an
Keep rusted.
A few fancy rockers, center tallies, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced price for next ten
days.
DON'T TORfitf TllVf $IS.II0 FOI.DING BED. Undertaking given special attention. EAST SIDE. HANNA.
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Zellu (‘liei ik is si<'k—measles. Ilinun Miller continues quite sick.
Coupon
Tan Rubbers ihe Katest Glouces- nip it.
Ladies’
tens, first at only i>0 Gents a pair.
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And many, many other goods that will not be duplicated price again. W. M. DOBBINS & SON.
No. .'i appears today.
•»BHRTOlA4 S UTKVMN DRVKr NLikcw your lini'ii lo.»k like now. Tlirre siilpnifnls oaeli week. Mon , \VT-d and Erl. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
UOII TOWN8H 11* TUI'ST M . E<ll I or IUnnkk Timks: Plea^o aim ounce that I will lie n caiKUdate for trustee of Greencasllc Township, subjoct to the repuhliotiii primary elect Uni or convention. ROBERT 8. GRAHAM
Miss FI urn Bridges is in India
nn poli s.
Born, to John Hutlil!' and wife, a
son, on Jan. d 1.
W. II. Ragan went to Indianapo-
lis this morning.
The G. A. It. will entertain on
-Monday evening.
< olonel Matson has returned from West Baden Springs. ■M. I). Bridges reports a case of measles in Ids Family. Born, to Win. B. Arnold and wife, on Jan. 31, a son, The Banxki. Times art portfolios
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at / once at the very lowest rates.
Geo. &. Blake, GREENCASTLE. IND.
Gut Flowers JN ANY (JI AXTITY, furnished on :!l luiurs’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Ciiah ee. When Tailing Hiroisli ilis Hat A umn i.- 1 not likely to lie convincing, tint when we assure you that we are Always Talking Tliroui'li our SHOES, You will recognize tin>;doe to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves. 1 hat’s what ours >i'»—and they do not squeak,eicii*-i.
Editor 11 (nm h Timex:
I’leiiKe nn non uoe that I will lie n CAiidlilute
fur Trustee or lireencaxlleTp.. subjeet tothe are the liest in the market.
Itepubllcan primary tlecetlon or convention.
j. N. m tt. Joe Yandeave went to JndiuniipEditor Banker Times: olis on business today.
Pleasi* that I will 1j<* a catiditlali*
for' Trust it* of GrocruuiHtlo Tp.. 8»il>J<rt lollii* HotH Oil t ll<‘ |>ri llllll'V II I’O ^OLlIg lip .i-t- tik.% ».’t i„,ui,
i’rof. Walter Howe Jones leaves
the 1 iam.y 1Ukm , £ T,«.:s t0(ia y a cc,ntert tour ,n Kan8a9 daily by it.W. Allen, niamigerot Arthur A1 llirt took tiie lliird degree of Jordan’s poultry houxe the ebapter at Masonic lodge Inst Sprinirs,choice- s', i biglit. (Vicks, old t I he Monon in the third week of Tulki ls'. cVimerVai "!U January earned tf D.T.tti,an increase Sifc 0 ' d .?r: :: ;;:.::::;:;:g|of $637, Geewt*.pbu-kod 2») Tho payment of nuarterlv penfresh. Miibjcct to eumlllrur II * ^ 1 ill!!ter* NiV'*' , *" il ”'i' will begin at Indianapolis on Oltl lien Turk (‘‘j'S— .... . ... flu jN^onday* l<m»i News Not**. toe cutting lias begun hereaFurnished Kooins for Kent. Two sei houls, vvitli n crop averaging about »f double romiis on Blooiidngton street six ilielics.
mar Washington street. One set of
nounced for Friday. Tiie error was correeted, however, in tiie larger
part of the edition.
The members of tiie Christian eimrch were entertained in a social at the residence of Mrs. Alex. I.oekridge last evening, west of the city. A large number of the young people of the ehureh and city attended and report an evening of enjoyment, kelreslnnents of ices and cake were served and a neat sum realized for the ehureh fund. Say the Bedford Unit: It is announced that the Vnndnlia and Mo non roads will open their elegant new station at Grecncastle Junction on Feb. 1st Separate waiting rooms have been provided for ladies and gentlemen. The station will be in charge of A. N. Berry as joint agent. Those who are compelled to wait at the junction will appreciate
the arrangements made for their We arc the sole agents for the above
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have a full line on exhibition.
line of Stoves and
H. S. RENICK CO.
EAST SIDE.
riiotus contains a piano. Enquire Christie's shoe store. dTB-ot
E MM Feay. s Stetson's BIG SPECTACULAR m ’ n
comfort and eonvenienee. Rev. Ira J. < Tmse, liidiiina’sfiglit ing parson, who was elected IJeu-tenant-Govcrnor of I ndiiina in 1M88, and became Governor after Governor Ilovey’s death in IN!)], and was nominated for Governor and defeated in 1 S!)i, has returned to the ministry and has become an evangelist. Among his appointments just announced is the conducting of a revival at the Christian church at Council Bluffs, Iowa, to begin February I ft. Great inlet est is manifested there in his com-
ing-
Who had the experience of passing Place a sam P le order Wlth him and bc convmccd that his through the li ving ordeal, “Noliody mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good who has not tried it knows how etnbnr&ssing it is to wheel a baby, ill the EA 1 ING TINE, your own baby, about the streets for the tirst time. All the young fellows vou used to rim with are
IC Y\. Iltimiltoiq’s
(i rocer I ess a re
INorreet an cl IN left ij.
Mrs. Susie K. Fay who lias been visiting friends in the city returns
home today.
I). L, Anderson will arrive home tomorrow after a three weeks’ trip
in the south.
M<- acknowledge the receipt of pertain to turn up at some point in the New York IFor/rf almanac. It's the walk, and they are reasonably certain to be accompanied or fol-
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full of statistics.
E. E. Sluss, who lias been visit- lowed by all the girls you ever ing Ids parents in this county, lias made love to. The winking and returned to Mimcio. grinning uinong the boys, and the Called meeting'of Temple lodge, * i,s admiration the gills pretend No. 17, F. & A. M., for second de tn f " 11 in, ° over ,l “' hil,, - v ’ < ilU8C
THE BARMUM OF THEM ALL.
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I'OR THE NEATEST AND BEST
30 PEOPLE
Double Band and Orchestra,
Composed of \Vbite nntl Culoml Jtk MusleiatiK
<’ \ It L* IS, the RiyiretM Doc in tlir
WorUI-SI^W olforitI for
IliS Cipnil
hy
the experience to be one of the severest that any one can go
through.”
Soul It
Sel. Brazier is visiting at C’lo-
gree work this evening.
The Royal Arch degree will he Ow eonferred Tlmrsday evening
Greencastle ebapter. No, 22.
D.-.n ^colt. of the Jentiey elei -
: trieal company of Indianapolis, lias verdale.
been visiting Ids parents on Olive John Riley has already got in Ids
\ hack of Genuine BI.OODIIOl NOS, [street. Stock of valentines.
Hi Callender went to Indinnapo- John Collins, of Anderson, is vislis this morning to testify in a ease iting his father south of the city, to be heard in the supreme court The boys are guessing on the
Twm Topsies. bended by the Great
KATE PARTINGTON!
TWO MARKS!
/T^retyapt
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In the city go to ! A Carload of Beautiful SCbNERf. the day.
today.
Will Maloney has a force at work cutting ice on the mill pond 1 today. The ice is about five inches
IA A mi<1 lic-rpimv. Prlnri-! LON K x’l'A It ill A K I llTt •
AMKUIt'AN MANUOI.IN Pl.VVKKs: thick.
EXZERVTHMVr*, npw
TiTKC rvTTi Tu
OVer Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoflice.
Finest Line of Samples,
Buttons Covered and Made to Order
Repairing and Cleaning.
nominations to lie made on the
county ticket Friday.
Ten of the young men of this end of the city have formed themselves into a club for social enjoy-
vg-,, —2’.!.vi-.ta-a -.i ;v.-_ 'igx JJjjxk.,..
audience of republicans at Dan Will Burk. Fred Cunningham,! villc last evening on the issues of | Walter Riley. Klmer Cunningham.
Harry Davenport. Morris Burk, Ed.
, Give 'Iv.'.D.v T..iu* ,v *’« T»«.VS - | I '■"Wla- -.Wji'. '.«!»!•• lev -.^d Frank^ trial for a week or two. You will Bryan. The new dub lias rented
The Grandest Street Parade h0 " - vo " ,,tcr ' li ‘ l lhc Luc “* < ’’'
Just one more day for hustling <‘h , b room tonight. It is expected
El. A. Ed A M I Lx T O N, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. SOT^eTHINO FOR THIS iAZEEK.
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xy MOT %•» >*» W 12 Styles Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered Hankerchiefs, worth 35c. to 50c., your Choice fop 25 Gents! The Hankerchief Bargain ot the Season.
P. G. Gil more.
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Tin* (jrral ^Ifatmboftt So«nf k t 1 i»IDhi I’lck-
k Dtc M in»if‘ in lliM Soul Fi. K^'h’m
Kvcr jfiven. Tin* I In nelson if h I UniformH over Mtin 11 Diettired. No K.xcoptlon.
ADMISSION 50C.
GALLERY 35C.
On Sale
I )n ><7 S1nr&
bakery and will give a ball in their club room tonight. It is expected
mid the county candidates will be ! that a large crowd will be present
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done. It still looks chaotic to all j and undoubtedly they will have j who nre not in the ring. good time.
Mrs. II. C. Dtu null, of Bninbridge, and Mrs. W. A. Todd, of Toledo,
OSCAR WEBSTER.
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» Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats.
Spring Samples in a few days.
E. W. WHITE.
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND
DECORATOR
Caps and (louts’ Furnishing’ Goods, Etc.
Tho Vt*iv Trim in lags.
There are ntiy number of new trim- ]
art; file guests of Charles Darnall. mings. Cue of 'hi- ut< -1 (C - - liveis —Craujordaville .foil null. ! broad braid c.f vari.es colors, edged with |
fur, which looks purlieu hi rly well cm
W. N. Mark killed an eagle one cloth dres- x tulu-r lal r saving and
mile west of Cloverilale on Monday striking eiovi- m-. i.rndr.-.-d i.y mwins A larn;c stockol goods having bt-cn plac ed in my hands
vii work Pro.uptis’ Attemw to. that measured 7 feet and 4inches. ^ at Lrategim-is. jet^nlrtCnsaml For disposrd. will sell for the next 60 days at prices such as ™- 18w s*ti*r»,ii.m uiinn.iit«Hi -phis is the second eagle killed near collaretr -i. u.-rtiias, etc. Lace H still uk never known in Greencastle. Ladies line footwear from Si ^ Cloverdale this winter. popular as ever, and u particularly pret- to #2.5''', worth sj. 30 to 55.00. Children S wear at prices way
There is a strong piohabilitv that ^^Fw'h'^xtreiL'hv natr'e’F below the manufacturer's prices. I have a large lot of rubber Mr. C. R. Cameron, formerly in pure, a bizarre effAt in a broad trim- goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will DePttniv university, will be an- miug hu-e is produced by bands of white c j osc out at j css mo ney than they can be bought on the J . ‘ insertion on black net, or black laser- , . , , ivr-i ^r U * - r , , pointed to the district attorneyship (j 01 , <([1 w hite net. These transparent markets today. Mens boots from 51 108(3. I nese goods
ATT TT' 'VT’Ci. - 1 A L A l I /U. _ -'T^ C A I J TC at Minneapolis, Minn., his home, bands of insertion nre in high favor just arc now open ;ind will be found in the Burns building on the
Lx 1.x Cx IN ^ 1 I-V ni. ; ’ , now H,id are used on the heaviest mate- m , r ,. • i,, 1 , ,1, rn
Ihere has been a great struggle on ^ ^ aw and moire north s,dt ’ ot the M l uarc - r m
Latest Designs and Co'orings, Lowes Prices. Albert Allen. 1 for lhe i ,laoe betwwn t,vo ( ' ther 1 W. 1. bCO 1 1, Manager.
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