The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1894 — Page 5

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THEY DO SAY

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HANNA’S Is the cheapest place in the county to buy FtTRNITl RE. Try him and be convinced. UNDERTAKING In the best manner. Prices reasonable. East side | |

The Democrat's new quarters are t J3on t

appreciated by the public no less than

ourselves. Saturday our sanctum l^pn<l

was thronged by friends who called to “g«t the hang of the school-house” as r l'l,

well as congratulate us on our change. , 1 111 S

The Democrat office was voted by all

to be the most convenient and cen- p or j s announcement of the K^eencS. 9 * offlCe | Great Cash Sale of Spring Good, at the

The Odd Fellows of the city were

If Goods

You On

Huy Credit.

The Pride of the Ladies ARE THOSE ELEGANT SHOES, Oxfords” and “Yanks,

JAMES n. HURLEY.

Real Estate

present in force at the Hall of Putnam lodge, No. 45, Tuesday evening. Grand past representative E. G. Hogate, State instructor W. H. Leedy and Col. Bodine were present and inspected the work. Supper was served | by the Daughters ofRebekah. A State I celebration ol the order will occur at

| Indianapolis on May 1H.

A representative of the Democrat recently visited the (Jreencastle j colony at Louisville. O. F. Ser-

combe, is conducting a

! business on Main street. Sam Sim- | ons is running a big feed and sale

Now being received almost daily by L. L. LOl'IS & CO. For style, finish, durability and excellence in every' particular, they surpass anything in the

Bee Hive. We have only a few words i way of fine footwear ever brought to this city for either Ladies or Gentlemen,

to say on the subject ; wc have a large M'" 868 or Children, and at prices as low as the lowest.

store full of goods; have bought largely You will never regret buying your Spring and Summer Shoes at the

eT^n^price''than^evpr ‘belYvre*"hi^lie^his- GRR1T SHOE EMPORIUM OF

tory of the country. We realize that ^ ^ X-OTJXS & CO.

INSURANCE Property of all kinds for sale or rent.

LOANS Office over First National Bank.

ABOUT THE CITY.

Guy Farrow has the malarial fever. The April instalment of taxes will soon be due. The late cold snap kept the coal dealers busy. M. D. Payne talks of building another brick block at Roaehdale. John Cawley shipped two car loads of fine horses East Wednesday. F. N. Hunton, the photographer, has moved to his gallery on Vine-st. Easter Sunday was generally observed in the Greencastle churches. The Light Infantry' will drill in Baker & Browning’shall, three B’s block. Chauncy S. Hammond will retire from the Monon office at Lafayette this month. The Democrat’s subscrintion terms are CASH IN ADVANCE. We cannot break this rule.

“How do you feel, Pete?” said one. “I feel,” cpioth Peter, “just like an old cross-cut saw it would take about two good republicans to handle me.” George M.Gray, of Marshall, Illinois, met Miss Mary Ryan, of Quincy, in this city at noonThursday. He quickly procured a license and they were mar- _

ried at the Belnap House in the after- j land, and is thought to

stable, and Owen W. Owen has joined and is an exemplary member of the Christian church the pride of the family as his sister expressed it. J. A. Guillams, of Fineastle, has been eleeted secretary and Isaac Floyd, of Russellville, treasurer of the American cheviot sheep breeders’ association, which met at Indianapolis lust week. The breeders of this sheep are few outside of the state of Indiana, there being only' about fifty or sixty in the United States. The animal is of a hardy' nature, is imported from Scot-

be especially

noon.

Charges have been filed in the circuit court against Roam Leachman for carrying concealed weapons, and against Mary and Ella Leachman for provoke. Joseph Richardson filed the affidavit. John Parish, Alb rt Mann and John Walker who have been in jail in default of hail on a charge of disturbing a meeting were released Tuesday. The fathers of the first and last named j furnished the bail. The colored bands of Greencastle ) and Brazil “held the boards” at the Opera House last night IfGreencastle didn’t carry off the honors it wasn’t because the colored “toots” were un-

a iipw house of worehip. L Ed ■'ngel i« very low with oongr.-

The Kutgl,,. of Pvjhie. ere melting ft?

nervy men of G. H. Hulee, C. h. Rob- jnK to drjve Homp hoKS over the m ji. inson and Dr. fir. ti. fry. . road track near his home. He is a H. A. Reeves has opened a shooting brother-in-law of Sherift’Glidewell. gallery in the Baker building, adjoin- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hendrix, nig the Democrat office. . 0 f fl raz ji request the Democrat to exThree townships in Play county | tend their grateful thanks to the hosts vote, April 24, on a proposition to con- j of Putnam county friends who sympastruct several gravel roads. thizingly gathered about them and The so called cottage prayer meet- aided in consigningthe remains of their ings in south Greencastle have trance beloved son to the grave, accompaniments, it is said. j Otoe Tribe of I. (). R. M. will give an Philip Albaugh has purchased of J. i entertainment at their hall in this city, U. Edwards, trustee the old Judge [ next Monday evening. There will be Brown homestead for $2000. I music by the noted Montani Bros, of The Gentleman’s literary club met Indianapolis, and speaking by Big with Jerome Allen Monday night. Indians, grand officers, and by local Prof. Longden read an excellent paper. ora ^ or8# A good time is anticipated. W R. Grogan was badly bruised The proceeds of the “Queen Esther”

entertainment at Roaehdale yielded

adapted to the cold climate of the northern states. Its wool is exceedingly fine, and the tine quality of the mutton produced from them is expected to establish the sheep in the favor of Americans, who have never

been a mutton-eating nation. <i. A. It. Kxrursion to Lafayette.

April 3d and 4th the Monon Route will sell tickets to Lafayette at one tare for the round trip good returning until and including April Hth 1S94, account of State encampment G. A. R. and W. R. C. of Indiana April 4th and 6th. J. A. Michael, Agent.

money is scarce, and you would like for your dollar to buy more goods than it ever did before. We for one think that merchants ought to put the smallest profit on their goods possible to

prosperous | make a living and not try to get rich

these hard times, because goods are so

cheap.

THE BEE HIVE Is willing to cut the profits and prices on each and every article in their store to the lowest notch and make it as easy for our customers as possible. You only have to call and examine our goods and prices to see at a glance we mean what we say. For instance ;

PRINTS

That sold last year for 5, 6 and 7c we sell now at 4 and 5c per yard. In yardwide Muslin that sold for 7c we sell at 5c; Shirtings that sold at 61, 7.1,and 10c we sell at 5, 6 and 7.1 per yard. GINGHAMS That sold for 7c we sell at 5c ; Ginghams that sold for 10c we sell at 7c ; Ginghams that sold for 121c we sell for 10c; Ginghams that sold for 15c we sell at 121c

per yard.

SATTEESS

That sold last year for 121c we sell for 8jc; Satteens that sold for 15c we sell for 12 lc; Satteens that sold at 20c we sell for 15c; Satteens that sold at 25c

we sell lor 20c.

WOOLEN FABRICS

Talk About Cheao Goods

AND

Low Prices!

You arc nut in it. Look here! oc per lb tor Raisins, Soda, Beans and Maccaroni. Bacon 10c, Shoulders 10c, Hams lie, Lard 10c. oO Clothes Pins for oc, and everything else in proportion. Not responsible for any accidents, except you get in before the rush. If you don't want to buy, stop in and get prices. ATT is a hustler. Rival dealers can t down him. A l T has sold oTHO clothes pins in three weeks, also SABO bars soap. ^ 1 here are no Hies on the Corner Grocery, which is also known as AUT’S PLACE.

Excursion Rates South.

Remember April 9 the Monon Route

will sell tickets at one first class limitedfare for the round trip to all points]—. .. .. ,, in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, That sold for 15c now 10c; Dress Goods

that sold for 35c now 25c; Dress Goods that sold for 50c now 40c, and clear on up to Henriettas and Silks a still greater reduction from 25 to 35c per yard.

LADIES’ SHOES.

Dongola Patent Leather Tips that are sold at £1 50 and £1 75 we sell at £1 25;

Mississippi, various points in Georgia and Florida and to New Orleans La. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. For further information address J. A. Michael Agent. VANDA LI A LINE EXCURSIONS. To South, Southeast and Southwest

will run on various dates from now j Ladies’ Dongola Patent Leather Tips until June 5th, 1894 inclusive. One that 8ol(] for<1 75 to f2 (M) we 8e ll for fare round trip. Call on or address k ^ ^ r,. anv Vandalia Line Agent and ask for ** • >0 Bhoes at £•-; £3 Shoes at information contained in Circular No. 1 £2 50; £3 50 at £3. We make an even 327 of January 20th, 1894. divide on profits with you.

MEN’S FOOTWEAR

Has suffered the most in the decline in prices. Solid Plow Shoes 99c that bro’t

A Tender Steak Make* ilia most delirious menl in the world, ami the place to get it is H ASPEL’S MeatMarket

“Our Meat Market” lias a well establish ed and enviable reputation for cleanliness, the good quality of its meats and for s | i tr e dealing.

RAILWAY TIME TABLE. BIG FOUR.

No. ‘2 No. IK No. X. No. 12

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VANDALIA LINE.

Northwest Corner Public Sijuare.

j No. 1 , i No. jn i No. » No. 2 No. L! ; No H.

x::tl a in I:i2 p in ):*> p m ti:'jn p m 23S a m a m

No. 5 No. I No. •-’I No. 'I No. 7

fhM >ti i.&t p in l:>>2 p in p in l—'-’O a in

Conklin's Restaurant.

Ab Conklin has moved his restaurant and lunch counter to the Eitel-

SCIENTIFIC Horseshoeing!

I’KORIA in VISION. Leave Terre Haute No. 7A, 7:0.j a m for Peoria; No. 77, ;»:2'> p in for Decatui tex.Sunday.)

a'hamislmpp addHitiu DOhe Intiid'ing of jorg S^n^?=t^s^; hist year|l -Vi; Men's 2-bttck.e al. so,id ‘ | the new Christian church. The good I and now has a model cafe with the and oil grained £1 25, worth|1 75; Shoes ' ‘ ' . ,, . . . people of Bainbridge and Roaehdale best cook in the city in charge of the R. \\ . Lewis, ol tanmcKs, * rlt y 8 1 bore all tbe expenses, besides treat- culinary department. Meals and lunch

that he can’t get along without the ing the visitors to the most princely best paper printed in Putnam county, - j 108 pjtalities during their stay, the emoc rat. j Mrs. Mahan relict of the late Col. J. . , .. . .u u , R-Mahan applied for a pension six i V? u .r, K Vr a o .V < ' r! A t ! 0n at fch® h a “ds ! weeks since. Thursday she received a \ (4. ( . Smytne this week, for the certificate erantimr her the nensinn re-

r | under-

went

of Dr. G. C. Smyt removal of a tumor.

The author of “The Beaut iful Snow” is advised to give Greencastle a wide berth through fear of violation at the

hands of pedestrians.

Smith Matson played the dignified Judge at a moot court held by the law students at the University law library

last Monday evening.

Company I will commence taking measurements for the new uniforms Tuesday night, and a full attendance of members is requested. The memory of the oldest inhabitant runneth not 'back to another March in which the extremes of tempera lure equaled those of the present

month.

" Otoe Red Men did not issue any printed invitations to their anniversary entertainment Monday evening, but aii friends of members of the order are cordially invited. Trustee Jas. U. Edwards lias been , pry gncce-SIll! olsmiwinTw *(ir iTie Nelson lands. To date’ he has sold ’090 acres for upward of $37,000. The best tracts are yet to be sold. Keep up your stock or you will have to pay considerable costs after finding your horse or cow in some livery ’stable or a temporary stray pen. The ordinance wUl be strictly enforced. - iT,R.-Or,.t.«J- Sji.k ,* >L» - / 4.- C.» Smythe, T. C. Hammond and Mrs. Layne, ofthis city, attended the Missionary meeting of the Indianapolis Presbytery at Bloomington, this week. Our republican had just received the worst of it in a “hard times” argument with Col. Pete Stoner when two more calamity howlers stepped up and tackled him for a political quarrel.

certificate granting her the pension re

ceived by her deceased husband and authority to draw two months pension due him at the time of his death. All

without the aid of an attorney. The effects of the late freeze upon

the fruit. The hope is indulged that the buds were not far enough advanced to he affected, and that the dry weather was an additional protection. Our judgment is that the ill effects of the extraordinary visitation will be seen both in the quantity and quality of

the yield.

Mrs. Frank Nelson purchased the old homestead farm belonging to the assigned estate of her husband for $21,300. The farm eontains 800 acres. E. W Lewis purchased 80 acres in Monroe township and other sales are in hand. Trustee Edwards and his attorneys are hustling to close up the

business.

The Christian church congregation is making most satisfactory progress in

culinary department,

every hour in the twenty-four. Try his meals and short orders. 6-tf

BUSINESS LOCALS.

Diamond Dyes at Jones’. 7-2 Dye stuff at Jones’. 7-2 Smoke the Board of Health Cigar, one of the most popular brands manufactured by Herman Hoffman. 1-tf Kalsomine at Jones’. 7-2 Wanted window cleaning and washing. Wilkes Mayse. It Blueing and starch at Jones’. 7-2 Sewing machine oil at Jones’. 7-2 Carriage paint and varnish at Jones’. 7-2 Anti moth balls at Jones’. 7-2 Jones’ corn cure takes em out. 7-2 We have secured a further extension of tlie time on our clubbing rates with the Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel and can furnish the Democrat and the excellent State organ for £1.50 per year. 6-tf Use Jones’ chicken cholera cure ’tis good. 7-2 Dyes that will color at Jones’. 7-2

, from £1 25 to £1 75 that sell elsewhere for £2 and £2 50; and so on through the ! entire line up to the very best hand-

; sewed kangaroo.

The above are only a few things mer_- ! tioned to show you what

CASH

will do.i The cut ^oes clear through

our stock ; nothing has escaped the knife and nothing is reserved. We feel it our duty to make this sacrifice; we can afford it and we ought to stand it. We are no better than our customers, and while they feel the pinch of hard times we propose to help them all we can by letting down on these old-fash-

ioned 40 per cent profits. BEE HIVE STORE,

N. W. cor. Square, Greencastle, Ind.

W. M. Dobbins & Son.

n.i'Ri.-’B ni.3i.ev * fa -LS d n. .Wj- Wdu'ia^ cowaeA thcbc“t 7-2 church. Over $800(1 has been sub-l ooc.a.uaa powuors .r.c ocet.. 1. scribed. The members of this church j D >r ® a } e paying saloon

are not the most wealthy citizens of business m a county town the city but none arc more devoted to Indiana; good barns, the cause ofthe Master. | brewery agency and

of central

ice houses, a other induce-

ments. Also a convenient residence

largely attended social of the for rent. Address this office. 45-tf

Christian church was held Tuesday

evening at the pleasant home of Hon.

E, Williamson. Mesdames Smiley, AameT "Riggs,” Jas.'

^ipl.XIrs D.J^

Capl.J.J.Smi Mel). Hays and I). E. Williamson, assisted by Mesdames Thomas Abrams, Alexander Lockridge, Dr. N. G. Smith and Maggie McKee, entertained. Mrs. H. C. Hatfield, who was to have assisted, was absent from illness. Bountiful refreshments were served and the occasion was a pleasant and enjoy-

able one.

The Best of the kind For the Money,”

Describes our Stock of

Drugs, and Wall Paper

Jones’ little liver pills does the work. 7 2 " Part 'paint* and oils M i Jones . <-i Liver correctors at Jones’. 7-2 Jones sells the best paints. V-2 Have your letter heads, note heads statements, bill heads, envelopes and job printing of all kinds turned out bv the Democrat office. First-class work guaranteed at reasonable prices.6 -tf Low priced wall paper at Jones’. 7-2 Floor paints at Jones’. 7-2 Nice new wall paper at Jones’. 7-2 Farmers, go to Tom Bivin’s National House, West Washington-st, two doors west of Central National Bank, for a first class meal for 25 cents; lodging 25 cents. 7-4

Administrator’ll Bale. Notice Ik hereby xiven Mint I will sell at privatemlc the property knowntheL. h. N dwellliiK hmiM', on IihIIhiih slreet. two hlockK south from the public miuure, Greencastle, Indiana. Persons wishing to invest In cheap property will please call on the undersigned at tils otttee ana learn price ami terms of sale. I). E. Wll.l.f AMHON, Executor Eckels Estate. March 21.1 HIM. (P;t

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We solicit a trial.

JONES’ DRUG STORE.

E. G. FRY,

DENTIST

Ladies And Children’s Underwear At Lowest Prices At Gilmore’s.

MONON ROUTE

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NOKTII. No. ft 12:0.") a m No. 4 1:27 a in Local i ’glit.... 12:1)6 p m

HOl’TH. ■ No. A 2:‘IK p m No. .{ 2:47 a m IXK-a 1 fr’ght . 1:4"» p in

MTO

All Faulty Actions Stopped. I

Cabs, Cavriaycs, Etc., For Paktiks and Wicnninos, at

We guarantee our shoeing. Feed and Livery Stable

Repairing of all kinds a Specially. Chas. & Q. L. Cooper,

CHARLEY PFEIFFENBERUER, Old Stand. Northeast cor. Square.

Northeast Corner Square

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TRY

K LIFERS

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Money Loaned In any sum for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates. GKwtu.K E BLARE, (irccncastle, ln«l.

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U nth coiixjm

North side Stjuart?,'

Greencastle.

TRANK™ THEODORE

Still on Deck.

THE KLEINBUBS

AND THEIR ELEGANT

Five Chair Barbel 1 Shop

J. 1). TORR, Jl Oukadd.

BREEDER OK

Thorough-bred Poland China SWINE,

Light Brahma,

Barred Plymouth

| Rock,

Black Minorca,

i Mammoth Bronze

Turkeys.

i Pekin Ducks, ] Toulouse Geese, j Guinea Fowls,

&c., &o.

EGGS AND STOCK (4lhn:{]

FOR SALE.

FinestCigars

Teeth extracted without pain Southwest cor. Pub. 8q.. over Allen Bros ' Store.

CONTRACTOR R. B. FT UR BEY Pmctlca! and Ornamt utui plasterer. I'oiierele Welks and t'elhir Bottoms a sjicclalty. Cisterns with improved Kilters. All estiurates l KKfc.

Are well known to the Shaving PubThey never keep aPoor \VorkBa

ig I lie. TheA' never keep aPoor W man or Bad Razor Lonw thnn the Time Required to "fire” HIM or IT.

QR. J. R. LF.A l’HERMAN, Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 2, a, 4 and 5, Alien Block.

Box 773.

tHIKESCASTLE, INI).

OKEENUASTLE,

INDIANA.

CHEAP BUTCHER FIXTURES. For Sale cheap Tools and complete fixtures for a butcher shop. Nearly new. Address Geo. Davidson, Greencastle, Ind. 2t6 I

The new proprietor respectfully

asks a continuance of the liberal Whnlfactnlo patronage extended during the iiDiesaie past, and guarantees entity satis- -d*a,.m .n_

faction. Old friends and New are

invited to call.

In the city are turned out at ilie|factorv of HERMAN HOFFMAN, MinnfficHirfv of ?t number of !es*ling

.'ind popular bramia. ami

and Retail

FRANK KLKINBLB, PropY. Basement First National Bank. Itf

Tobaccos and Smokers’ Articles

OP KVERY nESCKIPTION.

North side Square.

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