Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1894 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GUEENCASTLE. INDIANA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10. I8!M.
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 El ELI)
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
They still have a large line of Flannelets, Flannels, Henriettas, SURGES AND PLAIDS. Ijadies' Tan Rubbers the Latest Gloucester, first at only 50 Gents a pair. And many, many other goods that will not he duplicated in
price again.
W. M. DOBBINS & SON.
•WBPIRTOWS LHWfSDRYK- OUR ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
Makes your llm n look lik* shipmentsoneh week, Mon.
new
Wed and
Three id Trl.
PROMPT COLLECTION AND DELIVERY. MON&Y LOANED
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in per-
son. No delay. Money fur totlK rcpublUnn primary
nished at once at the very
lowest rates.
KOH TOWNSHIP TBJJBTEE. i Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that I will be a candidate I for trustee of Greencastle township, subject to the republican primary election or convenlion. UOHKKT S. GRAHAM.
Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that l will lie a candidate for Trustee of Greeneastle Tp., subject to the
j Kepublican primary ilecetion or convention. I evening.
J. N. NI TT.
' Editor Banner Times:
I Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle Tp., subject to the i Kepublican primary or convention.
JOHN E. NEM HOI SE. 1 Editor Banner Times:
1 Please announce that I will be a candidate for Trustee of Greencastle township, subject
Geo. Es. Blake, GREENCASTLE. IND.
VIRGIL PECK.
Editor Banner Times:
Please announce that l will be a candidate fe* - Trustee of Greencastle township, subject
to the republican primary. ROBERT W. ALLEN.
Gut Flowers IN ANY (,»rANTITY, furnished < 24 hours' notice. Mrs. E. T. Cmai fek. fe.VljWll
When hiking Through His Hat
COMING EVENTS. Recital by Prof. Fernie’s pupils Fel). in,at 8 p.tn., in music hall. All arc cordially invited. Free. Assisted by Lorelie club. I.oeitl MeM. N.ileH. Wavtkd—Position us housekeeper or, nurse by a coinpetent woman. Call at ; this otliee for check U. 7R-5i
A man is not likely to lie convincing, but when we assure you lliut we are Always Talking Through our SHOES,
The Weather.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S. Renick Co. from tiie oflicial weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 10. ; 1 Much colder, fair tonight, colder, fair on Sunday.
W A I'PKN II ANs
liusy mending wires and machinery all day. A large number of
globes were broken.
The remains of Ruby Brooks came from Chicago last night at I 2:47 and were taken to the resi-
' * dence of her father on south LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Bloomington street. The funeral | will occur this afternoon.
We received at two o’clock this afternoon a supply of our “World's Fair Photographed” No. 1. Those having last weeks coupons can now secure their hooks. No. 2 are ready also, and from now on we will he
able to supply the demand.
Miss Lizzie Kahle, who left Greencastle on the 4th inst. for Sai. Francisco, via Caicago, was taken dangerously ill on the train and has been unable to resume her journey. It is thought she has a
severe ease of diphtheria.
The Gentlemen's Literary Club will meet at the rooms of Lieut. F. M. Lewis on Monday evening, the 12th day of February, 1891. The Paper will he presented by Jos. S. McClary. Subject: Election of United States Senators; Should the
Method he changed?
“Two Johns” drew a good crowd !at the opera house last nighti land entertained some with their ! fun. The Johns make most of the j I show and get each other in great! I predicament continually on account i j of their great similarity of appear j anee, their acting, however, being poc The Clerisse sisters gave some good music, which the and j
j ienee relished.
In October last some jewelry was j taken from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meikel in north Greencastle. It was lifted from a | stand in the front room, and though j there has been some suspicion as to j who had it, no one was openly accused of the theft. Last night the articles were returned, having been I placed on Mr. Meikel’s hack porch, supposedly by the penitent taker
thereof.
Washington's birthday will he! celebrated by our local nimrods in
A. E. Snider severely sprained " shooting match. Messrs, his ankle yesterday while alighting brazier and Win. 1 hompson from a train at the north depot. wil1 K ive an opportunity for all our
Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Dillon are visiting in New Albany. Rev. Dillon will preach there tomorrow.
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When* Our People are Going ami Where Their <»ue*tH are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City The Rest Column in tin Paper for Ouiek Heading--Short Note* from all Parts of the Town—More Note* Some Day* than Other*—Kami amt
Keep Posted.
Mrs. Gilke3’ went to Indianapo-
! lis tliis morning.
Dr. Leatlierman visited patients
; at Oakalla today.
Ed. Bieknell is quite sick on
north Vine street.
Capt. E. T. Chaffee goes to Martinsville Monday on business. Messrs. Guy and Merle Walker will spend Sunday in the city. Mrs. U. T. Ashley and children are visiting relatives at Clayton. Miss Kstella Lappin, class of '95 of the university, is on the sick list. The main point with our citizens is to learn our natural advantages.] Rev. J. R. Richards is conduct ing a revival meeting at Staunton. Bishop M. Curtiss and Isabel Byrd were licensed to marry last
Tf ICY AALlST GO.
A few fancy rockers, center tables, pictures ami easels left from the Christmas trade will he sold at-greatly reduced price for next ten
days.
DON'i FORGET THAT $18.(11) FOLDING BED. I ndertaking given special attention.
EAST SIDE.
HANNA.
TVYLT. *4,T."i.n.
Misses Margaret Jordan and Dell Miller are spending the day in In-
dianapolis.
Mrs. Carrie Ratclif, of Portland Mills, is visiting Mrs. John Burk
and family.
Circuit court opens Monday. There are several important state
cases on the docket.
A Mr. Welch, of Fincnstle. lias purchased a half interest in W. 11.
Allen’s grocery store.
Mrs. Thomas Talbott, of Limedale, is not expected to recover
from her sickness.
Miss Ida Welty lias gone to Chicago to make her home with her sister, who resides there.
We are the sole agents for the above line have a full line on exhibition.
if Stoves and
H. S. RENICK <X CO.
EAST SIDE.
Iv. .A.. Ha nail toil’s Groceries are Korrect cind Klearp
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| shooters and those attending from abroad a chance at live and clay I bird matches. Pony' purses will
... ru * e > an( I d le birds will consist of
John Hetrick reports that lie has jj V(j wo hundred poach trees and that
he fruit,is killed on all of them.
pigeons and sparrows, clay bird trap shooting also.
with The
Tliut I’ulilic Ufbate.
The propositions for public debate Feb 12, 1894, are: 1st, “Does
You will recognize tin-
value to us of ImviiiK our I the Scriptures teach that those
Silas',!*'>»•««'» """”!
That - what oursUo—ami ' the Gospel of ( hrist will suffer end they do not squeak,either, j le8S 1(nni , illlR , uir Alill 1JlativL , W
J H. Williams; negative, T. E. Bal
Attend the citizens’ meeting on Monday evening in the mayor’s otliee. The city lias a chance to
improve.
Mrs. Kuykendall and son Guy,
of Vienna, 111., are guests of her son, Mr. Jack Kuykendall, of the
disobedience to university.
contest will he held in Maloney’s park. A delegation will attend
from Brazil.
We received this week a sad story regarding parties in Putnam county. While the story is a sad one, it is not unfamiliar from the fact that similar ones are onlv too frequently heard, The one who
Place a sample order with him and he convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
K. A. HAM I U X ON, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SOUARE.
SOT^eTHING FOR THIS .WEEK.
J. It
*ylvan Kahn, winner of the State » he r,e»<1»r the letter of inforuDiversity oratorical, was in the maiion is her.ell a lady, and piead-
EOR THE NEATEST AND BEST
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ffWebant r‘-: H ?' * rr.'Tr:,
lard. 2nd, “Do the Scriptures teach the final holiness and happiness of all mankindV” Affirmative, T. E. Ballard; negative, W. M. Wil Hams.
city last night and attended the log for her sex
DePauw oratorical. Frank Kleinbub on purchased the barber
she recounts the
betrayal of an innocent girl, of Thursday Ruaehdale. by a young man of Put-
shop under I
the First National bank and is now
manager of the same.
Dr. G. L. Curtiss will occupy the Presbyterian piil[iit tomorrow morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs.]
Jailorii^
The St. Paul’s colored church gave an entertainment last night consisting of songs, recitations, etc. The Silver Leaf hand, with : their good music, added much to!
The enjoyment oi the occasion. ingt( , n 8tr ^ t wa8 broken i, ll0 \,n ,
ami a Thursday night and robbed of a 1
mint county, who has always stood high in the estimation of those who know him. Our informant regrets the way in which the public looks upon these things, for the girl must suffer and bear the blame,
i2 Styles Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered Hankerchiefs, worth 35c. to 50c., your Choice fop The Hankerchief Bargain ot the Season
25 Gents!
| while the young man will probably |
Refreshments were on hand
Dillon are absent from the city.
7“"'" ' " ~rrvrrrri■“■-.r--wrvrT,e.-rh- • ■irirs-T.r-H— Abbott s grocery store on Bloom-1 _ - - ters ibe pomes nr«> sent ns ) t>nt
we see no reason for publish-!
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. «r 0 -m -v* *• "*11 *• •• ws -isi ^ vm In the city go to
L. W. W i 11T E. Over Jones’ drug store, opposite the postoftice.
Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. Spring Samples now in. E. W. WHITE.
all present.
>1 a-Le-Na. Don’t forget to try it before agent calls. Only 10 cents a box. si-lit " Chas. r. Smith, Agt.
For Rent.—One nicely furnished front room; only live dollars per month. Also gentleman roommate wanted at No. 2 Poplar street. H.'l-2t
l Greencastle’s reputation as a show town is improving. Evenshow here this season lias had a good house. Fatty Vanlandingham is putting up hills for “The White Squadron” to he here Saturday, Feb. 17. Four carloads of scenery fifty actors and a $30,000 production ought to draw a big house.
tionaries.
F. Arnold was elected a delegate to the national convention of dem ocratic editors at the meeting of the state editors at Indianapolis
yesterday.
Miss Jennie Post will sing in Locust Street church at tomorrow evening’s service Dunks’ beautiful arrangement of “Close to Thy
Bleeding Side.”
Raymond Waltz returned Irom Marion, Ohio, last night, siek. Me has a position there as manager of the city’ Western Union office. His
malady is the grip.
A son of Mrs. Conger, living near
ing them.— /.udo/a Lender.
• 4* V YW“ : 4» *JU* newly organized DePauw quartette made it appearance and met with a rousing reception. All the numbers were encored and they created some genuine old time enthusiasm among the studens. The members of the club are Paul Gilbert, 1st tenor; Harry Paris, 2nd tenor; Wilbur Starr. 1st bass; Paul Burlingame, 2nd bass. They aie under the management of Mr. F. F. Jeffers, and he stated to the Bannek Times today that they have a contract to furnish music at the
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Latest Designs and CoLrings, Lowes Prices.
Boots, Shoes, Rubber Goods, Hats. Caps and Gents’ 1-iirnisliing’ Goods, Etc.
interstate oratorical at Indinnapo-j A large stockof goods having been placed in my hands lis in May, and are also after a for disposal, will sell for the next 60 days at prices such as contract with the state oratorical never known in Greencastle. Ladies’ fine footwear from ft association. I hey will in the near] to $2.5^, worth $2. 30 to S5.00. Children’s wear at prices way
Putnamville, 4M y.-.tml.y, .grt (iiiure uk,- » .r„. thraugl, Illino,,. be]ow t| manufacturer's'nrices. I have a large k>t of rubber
Every man who makes his money goods, bought before the recent advance in prices, that I will in Indianapolis ought, ns a matter close out at less money than they can be bought on the of City pride, take an indianapolis markets today. Men s bools from $1 to $3. These goods
8l ' tf are now open and will be found in the Burns building on the
two and one-half years. Mrs. | Conger formerly lived in this city
j on casi, Seminary street.
The electric light company suf- | fered from last night's severe wind
Albert Allen. Ktorui - Engineer Scott was kept
pajH-r.
The Banned Times gives the news ! north side of the square,
while it is fresh. <
w. T. SCOTT, Manager.
