Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GllEENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1804.
THE BEE HIVE Is offering all their Queensware and Glassware at Cost.
Also a Big Lot of Peaches at 10 Cents a Can.
50 doz. Shades Prices
Window at Way Off
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas, * SURGES AND PLAIDS. L>adie:s' 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.
BPIRTOWS L7SUIN DRY*Mukoa your linen look like new. Three shlpmentR each week, Mon . Wed and Frt. PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY.
MONEY I .OAN ED
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
KOH TOWNSHIP TRl’STKK. Editor Hannkk Timks: PleaHtMinnounce that I will be a candidate* for trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary election or convention. Rom.Kl'S. GRAHAM. Editor HannBit Timks: Picasi 1 aimounee that 1 will be a candidate 1 for Trustee of Greencastle Tp„ subject to the* Republican primary c lecctlon or conv«»ntlon.
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Editor Han n i:it Ti m ks:
Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for Trustt e of Greencastle Tp., subject to the Republican primary or convention
•l< HIN E M AN HOUSE. Editor Bannkh Timks:
Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in per-
son. No delay. Money fur- to then-publican primary,
nished at once at the very
lowest rates.
VIR< • 11. PKCK.
Editor Bannkk Timks:
Please announce that I will be a candidate ft— Trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary.
KOHERT W. \LLEN
Geo. &. Blake, GREENCASTLE, IND. Gut Flowers IN ANY (QUANTITY, furnished on 24 liours* notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee. Sj-ijwd
When Talking Through His Hat
A innit is not likely to be cnnvincinjr. tint, when we a-'iire you Hint we are Always Talking Tlirongh «nr SHOTS,
Local News Notes,
For Rent.—Two nicely furnished front rooms; only five dollars per month. Also t'entlenmn roommate wanted at No. 2 1’oplar street. H;i-2l W.vntkI)—Position as housekeeper or nurse hy a competent woman. Call at tins office for check (!. 7! , -">t
Special t^xeurslaiiH Soul I,.
On January s. Fchruary s. March 8 and April il. the Motion Route w ill sell tickets at one first-class limited far for tli round trip to all points in kcutucky. Tonne--'-,., Alabama. Mississippi, various points in (ieor^la and Florida and to New Orleans, I,a. / Tickets good returning twenty days
from date of sale.
For further information, address ailtf J. A. Mich vki.. Agent.
Where Our P.aple are C.oinie an,I When, Tlirir tiursi. are stuppina—N,‘as of Interest Over the City—The llrst Colina,, In the Paper far Ouirk Keatiiafi — Short Notes frain all Parts af the lawn—More Notes Home Itnys than Others ICratl amt Keep Posted. George Kelly is in the city from Bloomington. Mrs. John Gerkin has returned to Indianapolis. Jacob Hirt left at one o’clock for M issigsippi. Geo. Black got a carload of horses yesterday. Dr. G. C. Smytlie was at Fineastle this morning. Klsie, little daughter of Prof. Naylor, has the measles. Alfred Ilirt leaves today tor the lower part of Arkansas. Mrs. N. S. Joslin left this afternoon for Washington. I). 0. The days are now thirty minutes longer than they were thirty days
ago.
Don’t forget to attend the meeting at the mayor's office this eve-
ning.
Miss Nellie Cawley, of Muncie, is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Mrs. Wm. Cawley, of Centralis, III., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Wells. Two line new Pullman sleepers were put on the Monon night express trains this week. Henry Meltzer is at home from Cincinnati, where he visited his mother, who is <|iiite ill. A. 1). Hamrick, of Hamricks Station, aged eighty six years, lias the grippe very severely.
lege avenue. Subject: “Florence —Her Palaces, Cathedrals and Art Treasures.” Mrs. S. P. James, of Fillmore, whose house was ruined by lire this week, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mel). Hays. Mary K. Allen, through her attorney, J. H. James, has tiled suit against John S. Allen for divorce, charging him with habitual drunkenness and failure to provide. The case is in the circuit court. The recital *hy pupils of Prof. Ferule, assisted by • the Lorelei Club, will occur on Friday, Feb. 10, in music hall, instead of on Feb. 9, as announced. The change was made on account of the oratorical contest. The directors of the Bainbridge & Groveland, ami of the Groveland gravel roads, which throughfares were voted to he purchased last week, were in the city today mak ing deeds to the county for the roads and receiving bonds for the
same.
Amusement matters for tomorrow night are booming. At the opera house “Two Johns’’ will bold forth, in Meharry hull will occur the DePauw oratorical, and the St. Paul’s colored church, in connection with the Silver Leaf band, will give an entertainment. Several young ladies met last night at the home of Miss Alice Resor and organized a literary circle, which will he known as the “Winteria ” The officers elected were as follows: Dova Lloyd, pres; Alice Resor, vice pres; Finnic Crow, treas., and Currie Hunt, see. The Brazil Democrat, speaking of Mr. \Y. G. Neff's appointment, says: If Mr. Neff refers only to postmasters appointed directly by ! the president, lie may he correct, hut we have here in Clay county I re-installed two ex’s from Cleve-! land’s former administration— Knightsville and Staunton. The renowned two Johns, who appear at opera house tomorrow
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Tl 1EY AUIST GO.
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.
DON'T TOM,I T THAT $181111 TOIDING BTD. :
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Undertaking given special attention. t EAST SIDE. . HANNA. :
Wc are the sole agents for the above line of Stoves and have a full line on exhibition. H. S. RENICK <5 CO. : : : EAST SIDE. : : : IC. 11 a mil tor|’s C xroeerier a re ^Correct and Klear\.
The Century club will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. W. Cole Sat- night, are about the cleverest men p lace a samp l e order wjth him and be convinced that his
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You will recognize the value to us of having our goods so made that they w ill speak for themselves. That’s what ours do—and ihcv do not stpicak,either. HIS ft (II.
ItiK Four FxruntionM.
To Terre Haute, Feb. 1!) and 2d, $1.10. To Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama Mississippi. Georgia, Florida. Louisiana and Virginia Feb. 8 and March 8, half fare. To Texas and Arkansas on Felt, lit, half fare. For particulars see F. I’, lluestis, agent. il&w-tf
unlay afternoon, Fell. 10, 18114 Mrs. Flour Swift died on the 4th near Putnaraville. She was one of the oldest citizens of Warren town-
ship.
One of our popular young ladies j residing on Bloomington street is | soon to la* married to a literary
man.
Preparations are being made hereabouts for the maple sugar industry. The season opens next
week.
on the road. They will he met at I the train with a tally (jo coach and will be hoisted to their seats hv means of a derrick. The popular fun makers never do things by
halves.
mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
Opera House
Olio Xirrht Only,
FOR THE NEATEST AND BEST /Ijtjrefyaijt — — In the city go to
1. FEB. BIS!
They are coming, the Great Laugh-makers of the World,
There is some talk of the democrats running Tim Callahan for city marshal. The greatest claim Tim has for the office, aside from : his handsome physique, is tin* fact that he is of Montgomery county extraction and has been here about four years. Montgomery county
Don’t miss your supplement to- people are in great favor with dem morrow. It will contain a speech ocracy, it seems, and if it wasn't that will be worth many moments for his color and politics, Andy of study. I Freeman would be dead in it. J. F. Klliott wcut'to Greencastle Yesterday morning at the eontoday to visit his daughter Dora, elusion of the services at the M. K. who is a stndrnt at DePauw.— church the usual invitation was Kokomo Tribune. extended to all who wished to avail Mr. and Mrs. Thoi. Horn have themselves of the opportunity to returned to Cioverdale. They have unite with‘the church. Among been in the city attending the those going forward was Gen. M. D funeral of Florence Wells. Munson. Gen. Manson, while he Prof. J. P. Naylor arrived home ,,I1S 1,1 "'".V* exemplary citifrom Arkansas today with several zen Hn( ^ H luorn ! nian > n iricpii to dueks. He states that water over- tbe Christian religion, has never flows the country down there. ,,een 11 ehureh member or a regular
On Monday, Feb. 12, Dean Howe ' 1 1 '
gives a recital of popular and clas-
El. A. HAM I La TON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE. SOTV^eTHlMO FOR THIS WEEK. i2 Styles Ladies' Swiss Embroidered ! lankt rchit is. worth 35c. to 50c., your Choice for 25 Gents ! The Hankerchief Bargain of the Season.
C03BY COMPANY
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at 8 p. m
free.
The citizens of
He hud the matter
of uniting with the church under
U. G. Giimor*e.
v, ... oonsiderntion for sovoral vonrs,
sic pmTitmTi yr.r '?■?"-r?-*■*—
All invited. Admission <, " rin ” "' hi< ‘ 1 ’ time he Wtt8 11
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Greencastle are
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Ov(*r Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning, Spring Samples now in. E. \V. WHITE.
Great, Good Naturcd, iSU I’oiindn. joiin McDonald.
TUB IIKAV. TW INS.
MURRAY & I’ll I LIBS.
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The oelobrated FRANCES GRAY, In her Whirlwind I Mince, tin* inont bewildering dance of the ai?e. In fact, the company i« Htronvrcr than ever. REGULAR : PRICES. Resend Seats at l.aides' Drug Store.
Bible student.
Journal.
<Ja JvL Ttt'U’JJ'i - M . r - ii'li 1 . Al'a . Charles K. Smith threw open their handsome new home on Seminary street and entertained a number of their young friends in a decidedly pleasant manner. Those attending and partaking of Mr. and Mrs. j Smith’s hospitality were: Misses
ion at Beech Grove church near .. , ,, m ,• i -h
Helen Mason, Mary Gwyne, Lilly
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These Men are Discussing
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office this evening to devise ways and means for the betterment of
Greencastle.
T. K. Ballard, of Crawfordsville, and Elder Williams, of Lena, are billed for a Joint debate on relig
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Latest Designs and Colorings. Lowes Prices. Albert Allen. Iwith Mre * DeMotteon south Col-1 Bainbridge after a month’s visit.
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’ fine footwear from $t to $2.y\ worth $2.50 to 55.00. Children’s*wear at prices way below the manufacturer's prices. I have a large lot of rubber
I young man east of the city, was bourse, dancing ant^curds furnished goods, bought before the recent advante in prices, that I will tlead. Neither of the local under- plentv ot amust um nu aiul iit ' 1< \* n c j ()Se ou ^ at j ess money than they can be bought on the I takers could eonllrtn the report. ^.‘ n "!,| Thmte attending report the markets today. Men's boots from $l to $3. These goods Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae atlair full of pleasant memories. ;ire now open and will be found in the Burns building on the
j elub will meet Saturday afternoon Miss Carrie Givens is at from nor th the square.
Coal Blutt on the 13th.
Mr. Wiley Davis and Miss Dora Cox. of north Putnam county, were married this afternoon at three o'clock by Klder Morris at his resi-
dence on Poplar street.
It was reported this morning on the street that Arthur Reed, a
Graham, Edith Stoner, Mary Hirt, Edith Beauchamp. Mu' ie Hibhett, Maud Hurst, Bessie Weida, Florence Pruitt and Ara Blake; Messrs. George Ward, Ed. Hunt, Mannie Marquis, Albert Graham, Joe Allen, Will Krone, Garrett Cooper, Bert Pttris, Forest MoNary and Gray Potter. Games, social inter-
W. T. SCOTT, Manager.
