Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1894 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY (*,. 1804.
THE BEE HIVE™ LMAl ™ D
Is offering all their Oueensware and Glassware at Cost.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
Also a Big Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can.
50 doz. Window Shades at Way Off Prices.
They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas, SURGES AND PLAIDS. Ladies' Tan Rubbers t!ie Latest Glouoesters, first at only 50 Gents a pair. And many, many other goods that will not he duplicated in price again. W. M. DOBBINS & SON.
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L7SUINDRYK-
Three
Makes your linen look like ne’
shipments cadi wt*» k, Mon., Wed and I ti. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY LOANED
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People are Going and Where Their GueM* are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—-The llest Column in the Paper for tjuiek Heading — Short Notes from all Parts of the Town -Wore Notes Some Hays than Others—Head and Keep Posted. Tim Murphy is siek with tonso- : litis. Tomorrow is the beginning of 1 Lent.
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Mr. MTn. Dean went to Stilcsville
! today.
Dr. Fisk went to Indmnapolis
today.
Mrs. Jeff. Day, of Mt. Meridian,
| is quite siek.
Pension money is beginning to
I (low in today.
Mrs. Luther Saekett is here from
; Indianapolis.
Major Birch and daughter went to Indianapolis this morning. Charles Anderson, of Springfield, Ohio, is visiting J. T. Stewart. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. John RatlitF, born last week, died
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates. Geo. E. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND.
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTER. Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that 1 will bo a candidate for trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary election or conven- I tion. ROBERTS. GRAHAM |
Editor Banner Times:
I'lcase announce that I will be n candidate j for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject hi the !
Republican primary t leection or convention, last ni (, ht.
J. N. NUTT. |
Editor HannkiiTimks: Little Ruth McCarty, daughter IMrasr announce that I will he a candidate 0 f [),. an ,| y] rs McCarty, is dallg-
for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to tin*
Itcpuhlicun primary or convention
it ai-
erously ill with the measles.
Wm. Matkins was seized with
Gut Flowers IN ANY »,»1 ANTITY. furnished < •Jl hours’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. 63- tjwd
When Likins Tlironsh Ilis Hat
A man is not likely to lie convincing, but. when we assure you that we are Always Talking Tlrongh our SHOES,
JOHN E. NEW’ l!< U SE.
Editor Han.nf.r Timks: ,
Please anno,me-that i wtu be a candidate; «» n g e rou8 congestion this morning for Trustee of Greencastle township. 8iibJ,-et () f (| u , c jty nn ,l js quite ill.
to the republican primary. |
viRirii. peck. [ Many of Dr. E. B. Evans’ friends Editor Basher times: 1 are urging him to accept the rePlease announce that I will he a candidate l “o lu r. u,lu 1,1 pi me re for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject publican race for representative, to the republican primary. . HOBKKT w. vllen Derauw s oratorical contest, to
choose a representative to the state
COMING K\ EN IS. | contest, will occur on Friday eve-
Recitul by Prof. Fernie’s pupils n ' n ^’
Feb. 9 at H p. m., in music ball. All Every man who makes his money arc cordially invited. Free. As- in Indianapolis ought, as a matter Mated by Lorelie eluli. of city pride, take an Indianapolis The “Two Johns’’ at opera house p (l p er 81-tf
Friday evening.
The “Fnssion P1m3’,” with stere-
| optican views, was given in St. j Paul’s Catholic church on Sunday
] evening befoiye a large audience.
Lost.—A pair of speeineles, on north The presentation was a splendid
side of east Seminary street. Reward will he paid for their return to Geo. (’. j 0 e '
Calvert. 8ltl j i) r atu j Mrs. G. L. Curtiss spent
Haute. Tlie doc-
tor returned on Monday. Mrs. I Curtiss remained. Dr. Curtiss oc-
To South. Southeast amis will j cu P ied the Centennary pulpit on run on various dates from now until' Sunday^preaching to a large audi-
ence.
Ma-L«**Na.
Don't forget to try it before agent
calls. Only 10 cents a box.
81-tit ( has. U. Smith, Agt.
Wantkh—Position as lam-ekeeper or j Sunday in Terre
nurse by a competent woman. Cull at' this olliee for check 0. 79-5t
A very quiet wedding took place
You will recognize the value to us of having our goinis .o made that they ' f
will speak for themselves. | I IY\/1Y)0 Tliat’s whal ours do—anti i||IH| ft they do not squeaV .either. M.
J. L'
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST
jaiiofti)^ In the city ^0 to
W. WHITE.
House
One* Xifyht Only, * FRIDAY. FEB. 9IRI They are coming, the Great Laugh-makers of the World,
June 5th. 18!G, inclusive. One b'Hre II,inn,I Trl|,,
( all on or address any Vamlalia l.ine J Airent and ask for information con- j
tabled in Circular No. :I27 of January at Father McLaughlins residence 20th, 1894. <177-w5tf | this morning at eleven o’clock. The
I contracting parties were Mr. James
* > l'i ** e,et IT ^ Mi Giniiisr., of north Greere h.-tle,
land Miss F:i!a Collins, of Clovc-r-
; dale.
The Banner Times closed out the| last of Series No. I yesterday inj I our coupon offer. We have ordered! j more, however, which will be ready | for delivery with No. 2 next Mon day. Save your coupons and get
both numbers.
The February meeting of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary society of College Avenue church will meet with Mrs. Charles Landes on
Cabin” caused this jam,
ways does here. The play seems to increase in popularity with years. Stetson puts the play on with lots of specialties and keeps things going to the end. His pa-
rade and show was a success.
Francis M. Bisseli, residing on east Washington street, died this morning about two o’clock of a complication of diseases after an illness of many j’ears. Mr. liissell was an old soldier and contracted chronic diseases in the service
which disabled him for life.
The Banner Times’ World’s fair art portfolios are unexcelled in quality of workmanship and are from the original photographs taken i under the direction and for the use j of the United States government. Each copy sent out from’ this office : has been indorsed by the subscriber;
receiving it.
The art school will open the sera ester with full work on Thursday. 1 Quite a number of additional students will enter there, this second J half of tile year. The Saturday afternoon class furnishes tine oppor j tunity for public s, hool teachers 1 and pupils who wish to enter for only one lesson per week. There will be a meeting at the mayor’s office on Thursday night to j discuss several ways and means for ! Greencastle’s financial bettermentTry to be there and urge your neighbor to attend. We can secure a canning factory ora stove manufactory. Any community that can raise $30,000 in boring for gas, as has tliis city, should certainly lie able to raise a small I
sum for a certainty.
Miss Elizabeth Overstreet entertained the Monday Night Club at her father's residence on east Wash-! ington street last evening. Twenty guests attended and the evening ] was spent in pleasant games of the old-fashioned sort. ‘•Auction” predominated and furnished much , amusement. Those attending, were Misses Liila and Kate Grooms, Waltz, Brandon, Neff, Mathias,
Orrell, Starr. Dr. and Mrs. Orsa Place a sample order with
Overstreet, and Messrs. Daggy, Burnaby, Harris, Ruekelhouse, Rous, Hays, Lee Mathias and Lee
h.
Ewing McLean, the manufact- 1 rer of the Standard Electric Tele hone, lias just completed a telephone line for Cooper Bros. It 1 connects the Vandalia and Big | Four depots and the ladies’ dormi-1 ton’ with Cooper’s ’bus office, and j is to be used for the business of their’bus line. The telephone is manufactured under, the patent re-1 cently expired, 0/ the Bell Tele-1 phone company. (The wood work j of the instruments is made by the)
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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.
DON’T FORGET THAT $18.00 FOLDING BED.
Undertaking given special attention.
EAST SIDE. HANNA.
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We are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and
have a full line on exhibition.
H. S. RENICK S CO.
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Iv. I leimiltori’H
Groceries ore
K or reel and Klear^.
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him and be convinced that his
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good
in the EATING LINE.
EL. A. HA M I L T ON,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. SOTVieTHING
FOR THIS IMErErK.
Greencastle Variety Turning works j,
pattern and design./
1 Style.-, Ladies' Swiss Embroidered Hankerchiefs, worth 35c. to 50c.. your
ft II and is of neat
Before the patent of the Bell in struinent expired an infringement of their [latent was used by Cooper I Bros., but they were taken out. to | avoid legal trouble. It is to! Messrs. Cooper’s credit that all of
the material used is purchased at The Hankerchief Bargain ot the Season.
We need more “home” buy-
Ghoice for 25 Gents!
'borne.
ers.
COMEDY COMPANY.
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Over {ones’ drug store, opposite the postoftice.
Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples in a few days. E. W. WHITE. — —i
THE CLARISIE SISTERS
Great, Good Natured, &B I’oundH. john McDonald. the heavy TWINS. MURRAY Ik PHILIPS. The colebratod FRANCES GRAY, In her Whirlwind Dance, the most bewilder * iiiK dance of th<» aire. In fact, the company stronger than ever.
REGULAR
PRICES.
Reserved Seats at Landes’ Drugstore.
NEW STOCK OF=-
lie Wasn’t Slick KnotiKli.
Henry Noel is the name of a short heavy-set young Gsrman ma-
gontp,,.Cqjlctro iivpnne Wodncsd:iv. '' hiniet who has been bmirdiiiu with at 2:30 p. m. Business of import-1 John Burk. Noel worked some ance demands a full attendance of I at his trade with F red VVeik and at the membership. j other odd jobs, but if he hasn't
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from the vicinity ot Mooresville
F. G. Giimope.
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\Y T. SCOTT’S
where he went to attend the funeral of his relative, Ambrose Jessup, who died very suddenly of pneumonia. Mr. Jessup bad been visiting here and died one day after
he returned home.
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WALL PAPERS
ALiLiEiN’S - ORUG - STORE..
Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices.
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11 -‘I,* i . i more talent as a machinist than ho . / ok, x / ,1 i '■ / J , vi,.ini ! »>«« at fo, g' n g checka he isn t much \\ ^ .> O'- . ^ , A, N
of a success. On yesterday about noon he went to the Central bank and presented a cheek for $49.00 bearing the name of Peter S. Stoner made payable to Stoner A Stoner of which firm P. Stoner is a mem i tier. Noel claimed young Peter
Albert I). Miller filed against I. Stoner sent him to tlie bank for it, B. Hagan recently charging him but Cashier Bridges refused pay-1 under the lottery law with rtfnning ment on t h e cheek. It turns out a rattle. I lie ease was called before ^biU the paper was a forgery, and ’Squire Ashton and Ragau asked it is Baid Noel tried to get Jim
for a change of venue. The place i >t , an to ca8 |, a $20 check. The A large stockof goods having been placed in my hands and time lias not been set. Hagan officers were put on Noel’s track for disposal, will sell for the next 60 days at prices such as claims it is spite work. j yesterday. R • he could not be never known in Greencastle. Ladies' line footwear from $i The “standing room only” sign found. He left some clothing at to !>2.5 r \ worth 32.50 to$$.oo. Children s wear at prices way
Mr. Burk's. A Banner Times re- below the manufacturer’s prices. 1 have a large lot of rubber porter saw him going east on goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will Washington street at noon yester- close out at less money than they can be bought on the nay with a bundle under his arm, 1 mar kets today. Men’s boots from 5i to $3. These goods
Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats. Caps and GpiUs’ Furnishing Goods, Etc.
was due at the door of the opera house last evening, but it had not been used for so long that it had become misplaced. The re-
serve section was sold long before | t ' 8 an old 8hirt or
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bundle under his
be w.dked out are now open anc j will be found in the Burns building on the
j dark and other parts of the house f wo a valise aud ten davs’ unpaid north side ()1 the square.
Albert Allen. were l anaIued l ater - ‘‘Uncle Tom’s board bill at Mr. Burk's.
W. T. SCOTT, Manager.
