Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1804.
THE BEE HIVE Is offering all their Oueensware and Glassware at Cost.
Also a Big Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can.
60 doz. Window Shades at Way Oil' Prices.
They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, , Henriettas, SURGES AND PLAIDS. Laddies' 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. W. M. DOBBINS & SON.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People are lining an<l Where Their (iuefttN ar© Stopping—Newn of Interewt Over the City—The IteHt Column In
Note* Some than Other*—Read and
Keep Posted.
Charles Daggy is at home from
St. Louis.
BARTOWS L-7TUN DRYKMakes your linen look like now. Three* shipments each week, Mon , Wed and Kri. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY
LOANED
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
In any sum, lor any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very
lowest rates.
FOR TOWNSHIP TRPSTKB. Editor Hanskk 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 he a candidate for Trustee of t »reencastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary ilccction or convention.
J. N. Nt TT.
Editor Banner Timkk: Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention. .IOHN E. NEW IIOI SE.
Mrs. M. J. Beckett. They were on their way from Logansport to Brazil, where they will pack their household goods preparatory to going to Birmingham, Alabama. The Lenten season opens today in Muncie, according to the Netc* of that eity. They begin six days earlier over there than anywhere else, as the calendars hereabouts; place Ash Wednesday this year on February 7, and Lent generally!
the I'niier for 4!uirk itemiing — short opens with Ash Wednesday. Not..from mi i-art. of the Town-More j. y ]) Coleman received a tele
gram Sunday announcing the death of liis father at Passaic, N. J., of I la grippe which developed into! heart trouble. He left Mondav
Lee Matthews, telegraph opera-1 raorning to aUend lh , fun ,, rnl) an |, tor, is at home from Minneapolis wil , , lkely not be home befor , Sat . for u wait. | ur( j av .—Rockville Republican. Mrs Mary Cheek has returned ( T he Banner Times was favored from Illinoia. , . . . ..
yesteruay evening by a visit from
1 lie students are in the midst of Webster S. Richey, of Muncie. examinations. yj r Richie is one of the leading, Fd. Goggin, of Areola, III,, is republicans of eastern Indiana and here on business. is a candidate for state auditor. Ed. Stone is at home visiting his He presents some strong claims for j parents and to vote on Friday. ! the ottice and is at present auditor | Miss Mabel Cook, of Terre ° r Delaware county. With her Haute, is visiting Mrs. John Dow- ' lir K e republican majority, Delali n<r j ware county has never had a can- ! „ , , didate on the state ticket and this
Key. J. K. Garner has moved to
.. „ i vear asks one. Mr. Richie was for
Mrs. fs. R. Dicks house at Maple •
„ ' several years traveling auditor for:
Grove. J
the United States Express com
One of our city physicians vis- i i • . • i • . • ,
^ 1 • pan}*, anil Ins term in his county s!
office especially tits him for the! higher position to which he as-
•Tf lEY/AUST GO.
A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures and easels left from the Christmas trade will be sold at greatly reduced price for next ten
days.
DOM FORGFT- TH \T $18.00 FOLDING BED. : I ndertaking given special attention. J i EAST HANNA. \
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fiires.
Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
Gut Flowers IN ANY (QUANTITY, furnisheil <>n 21 flours' notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee.
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When Talking Through His Hat A limn i- not likely t<> f>e convincing, hut, when we assure you ilia! we are Always Talking Through our SHOES, You will recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that they will speak for themselves. That’s what ours do—anil
Totlay** Local Markets. I FimiislitMl the Daily Banner Times tlaily by IMV. Allen, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house.’ Hens 5 H prin its, choice 5% Cocks, young and culls 3)* Cocks, old 'J'o Turkeys, liens, choice fat 0‘4 Turkeys, younjr. choice fat 5 Turkeys, old toms 4> . Ducks 4*4 Geese, choice f. f. Hll»s and over.. Geese, plucked 30 Evrirs. fresh, subject to candling 11 Rutter, fresh roll ff' 2 Rutter, No. 2 fj' 2 Old Hen Turkeys m 2 Local News Notes. Furnished Rooms for Rent.—Two set ol double rooms on Bloomington street near Washington street. One set of rooms eontaing a piano. Enquire at Christie’s shoe store. d7d-r»tw5-lt
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Stetson's BIG SPECTACULAR m > n
THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL.
30- PEOPLE —30
thev do not squeak,either. Ii , ,
; I fouble Band and Orchestra,
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FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /I^retyapt Tailori^ ^ ^ < I. } W Of W ^ ^ • E. W. W HIT E. Over Jones' drug store, opposite the postoffice.
Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples in a few days. E. W. WHITE.
Composed of White and Colored Musicians
A Pack of Genuine BLOODHOUNDS, CARLOS, the Bin>rcHt Bor in the World—$1,000 offered for his equal.
Two Topsies. headed by the Great KATE PARTINGTON!
ited fourteen cases of measles this i
morning.
A marriage license was issued yesterday to Charles lirown and
Mollie Frazier.
The first semester of DePauw closes tomorrow and the second opens on Tuesday. Mrs. F.. Marquis is at home from Tipton where she was called l»y the illness of a relative. R. L. Browning lias moved from Maple Grove to the city, occupying J. E. Garner's house. Mrs. E. J. Gainer, who has been visiting John Gainer and family-, left today for St. Louis. A large crowd attended the ball at the south end last night and all report an excellent time. The appointment of a Greeneastle postmaster is billed for today, so says private information from
Wvshington.
Florence, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wells, remains quite siek and her recovery is con-
sidered doubtful.
Our art folio offer is the best. Coupon I today. Coupon 5 will appear tomorrow in the city edition of our eight piige issue. Mrs. Eliza Dickerson died at Roaclidale on Saturday and was buried on Monday. She was fortyone years old and leaves a husband
and three children.
The Thursday night club meets
with Koger Burlingame tonight, i he canvassing committee met at
Leon Morrison and George Ward are members of the club whose names we did not get in our re-
port.
The Illinois Farmers’ Institute convenes at Marshall, 111., today and tomorrow. Mr. W. II. Ragan
i.
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North tireeu«•;»*( lr.
J. 15. Succese, trainmaster, and XV. P. Coburn, road foreman of engines, were here on business yester- :
day.
Ed Evans will be night operator at the Motion, Ferd Lucas being transferred to Gosport. XV. S. Alexander goes home this evening.; The decrease in force on the Monon j
still progresses.
A surveyor was at work yesterday at the Jackson street crossing presumably to ascertain what can be done with the street tunnel. There is talk of a prospective tunnel at I
Indiana street under the Big Four Place a sample order with
and Monon railroads. It is to be ■ hoped that the tunnel will be put 1 through and save life and property.! The county, city and railroads j should take u lively interest in the 1 matter and put the work through as it will be a great benefit for all
concerned.
We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK & CO.
: : : EAST SIDE. : : :
EE A.. ITamiltoi'|’«
Grroceries are
Korreet and Nleai\.
him and be convinced that his
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
TWO MARKS!
EN A and her Pony, Prince! New Songs. New Dances. New Music. EVERYTHING NEW.
reads bis popular paper on “What is the Matter with Our Orchards: 1 ”
there today.
“A goon pair of shoes puts the finishing touch to a man's dress, and unless he lias neat and tasty shoes he will look shabby,” said ^ ? Tu?.,-.TMe young men yesterday. The library report for January shows that 1067 books have been loaned during the month and 1224 persons have been reading in the rooms. This is the largest number since the opening of the library. Mrs. Will Younger has arrived
EL A. El AM I AT O N,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE. SOTVieTHINO
FOR THIS WEEK.
12 Styles Ladies S"-'« Embroidered
noon today and figured up the re- Hankerchiefs, worth 35c. to 50c., your
Choice Fop 25 Gents!
THE ROAD ELECTIONS CARRY.
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Toll Koad* l>l«npi>riir, as Vutoil l>own liy
Our Progrrsslvo l’t'ii|il*‘.
The road elections billed for ves i tertlay in Monroe and Floyd townships went through with a whoop in favor of ttie purchase of tlic highways. Two roads were thus ordered purchased, and as they are | situated in but the two townships i
they, of course, settled the matter*;
suit as follows:
On the Bainbridge gravel road— Brick Chapel precinct, for the purchase, 32; against, 81; Bainbridge]
precinct, for, 172; against, 13. ri ie Hankcrchief Bargain of the Season
Total vote for, 201; total against,
S)4. Majority for the purchase,
110.
On the Bainbridge and Groveland gravel road—Brick Chanel ■* « «■ ii » ■ laarwi ■ im *«•■»••• "ww-w****- ■ "■■■■• precinct, yes, 40; no, 79. Baintiridge precinct, yes, 172; no, 13. Grovelund precinct, yes, 141: no,
Tlio Great steamboat Scone, Cotton !*iekIntf. Homo in the south, Evr’h
Ascension.
The Granfest Street Parade Ever Riven. The llandsotnest rnifonns ever Manufactured. No Exception. ADMISSION 50C. GALLERY 35C.
< >n sale
/>/!/4f/C'S ’ /IrilQ Store From Greencastle after a visit with Bedford relatives. * * *
] Miss Nellie Rynn left yesterday for
OSCAR WEBSTER.
PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND
DECORATOR.
All Work Promptly Utendod to. 5fl-i:iw Satisfaction tiuarantoed
16. Soutli Floyd precinct, yes. 13; 336; total against, 16s; majority
for purchase, lt>8. IN WATER COLORS.
The (•lorie* of the <.r«*nt Worhi’s Fair
'lay he Seen Again.
All the lovely scenery which made the World’s fair grounds so attractive. All these wonderful buildings of the White City are reproduced in their natural colors, again affording delightful entertainment to the beholder. Those who saw the fair may see it again, and those who did not see it may have it brought to them. That is what the B.vnnku Timks will do for its readers. No features are left out anil an aeenrate description accOinnanicg the views. A large collection of rare art gems en-
IN ErW STOCK OF--
WAHL PAPERS
AT
- ORUJO - STOREl. fet Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices.
her home in Greencastle after a pleasant visit with Bedford rela-
tives.—Bedford Mnil.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hiley will on , , ,
. elo-ed in a hcauttfol cloth-bound portluesday, the bth, celebrate their folio. No picture in black and white silver wedding anniversary. Their convey an id a of the real appearance
real anniversary day is the 9th, I but on account of the Lenten seasl on opening on the 7th they will entertain their friends on the 6th.
F. jCL GHratoi’c. These Men arc Discussing \Y T. SCOTT’S
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Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats, Cii|»s and Guilts’ 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’ fine footwear from $i to Worth $2.50 to $5.00. Children’s wear at prices way
of the many sccnces o'r tiie'fiiir-' tiu- below the manufacturer’s prices. I have a large lot of rubber most saiUfying and captivating eollee- goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will lion yet 1 tiered to the nublic. 1 ^ A 1 1 1 1 ^ We offer this handsome collection close out at less money than they can be bought on the complex and one month’s subscription 1 mar k e ts today. Men’s boots ffbm 51 to $3. These goods to the Banner Iimks for $1.;>0. Less ^ f i i- , than the regular retail price of the are now open and will be tound in the Burns building on the Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ragan spent water colors alone, w hich sell every- north side of the Square. 1 where for *1.50. Cull at the ItASMH: 1 ... _ ______ ,,
tf 1 W. F. SCOTT, Manager.
,. . . , w where for $1.50.
Albert Allen. ‘ a8 ^ ln the city with Mr. and Times otlluo ami examine them.
