The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1894 — Page 4

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On TTJESDAT, September We shall commence to sell our entire stock of Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, Muslins, Prints, Linens, Lace Curtains, Notions, etc., at KSSSi r B^ B B m m B^ ,m B^ B

We are going to Retire rr t ^ Dry G-oods Business And must dispose of EVERYTHING ! Nothing Reserved ! Profits thrown to the winds ! Our Loss is Your Gain ! Out-of-town Merchants will profit by attending this sale. Note a few of our Grand Offerings:

Atlantic F Cashmeres 36 inches wide, all colors, at 15c per yard, regular price 2oc. Atlantic FF Cashmere, all colors, at lUe per yard, regular price 3oc. Botany Mills Henrietta 40 inches wide, all wool, new Fall shades, at 37ic per yard. Frederick Arnold All-wool Henrietta 46 inches wide, at 674e per yard, former price $1. Unbleached Muslin 1 yard wide, 3|c per yard.

Half-wool Dress Goods *20 inches wide, at Nje per yard, regular price l*2ic. Renfrew Red Fable Linen 60 inches wide, at *23c per yard, regular price 40e. Irish Table Linen half bleached, 62 inches wide, at 45c per yard, worth 75o. Foster’s celebrated Kid Gloves 79c. regular price $1. R. <S: .1. Corsets 75c, regular price $1. Jackson Corset Waists 75c, regular price $1.

Shaker Flannel 4]e per yard. Unbleached Toweling 3c per yard. Ladies' Ribbed Vests *2e apiece. Gents’ Linen or Celluloid Collars 5c each. Mihvard’s, I lark’s or Harper’s Needles <5 papers for 5e. Hundreds of yards of Dark Calico at 3c per yard. Canton Flannel in brown, red or grey, at 5e per yard. E\t**a tine Smoked I’earl Buttons at 5c per dozen. Jet Buttons *2ic per dozen. Corset Clasps 5c a pair.

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BOSTON STQREp West side Public Square, adjoining' Opera House, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA.

The GreeDcastle Democrat.

H. B MARTIN, C.L. MARTIN. Editors and Proprietors. Entered hi I he I’ostottioe at Oreencusile, Ind., ns Nt-coiid cIiikk matter.

|1H5S,000,000. Illinois needs a tax law | o he afraid to let Owen meet our nal-1 Whether merely a question of peogralike the one given Indiana hy a Dkmo- lant leader, Capt, Myers, in joint de- phy or not, a republican jamboree was cratic legislature. bate. Hie thee to your holes, brag- in progress in the court house yard at

garts, and scratch the dirt up behind that identical moment, led by a leath-

When Elder Lane’s bombshell, “No

you as you go in.

er-lunged warbler who should have I been extinguished by the reunion com-

Office of l*uhlleatlon: Dent ocra t Ji nil (fin (f. Northwent Corner Public Square. SUBSCRIPTION: Per Your $1 OO Six Montlifl..... AO Payable Inrariabfy in Advance.

organized effort was made nor Central

Committee machinery used in my be- The republican party is manipulate ^ niittees before he had a chance to inhalf,” is mentioned, T homas T. IVIoore ing the old soldier to a cjueen s taste i and disgust every democratic has “nothin’ to say.” this campaign. It even insists upon tidier present. The outrage at the _ selecting his reading matter. | armory was ou a par with the open air

Will Tom Moore, authority on joint debates, meet General Williamson in a discussion of the questions at issue this campaign? It will he a sad day

for Tummas when he does.

Greencastle. Ind., September 1, 1NPI

l»KM(K’UATir NOMINATIONS.

STATE TICKET.

Judges of Supreme Court Klrst District -UKoitiiK F. Ki inhakd I Fourth District Ioskcii H. Daii.kv J Heerettiry of Stnte WlI.I.IAM R. MvF.ltsj Auditor of State Iomkpii T. Fasninii Treasurer of state Mom;an Chandi.ku Attorney-Oeueral .. Francis M. (JniKKlTit Clerk of Supreme Court W. Wki.man Supt. Public Distrucllon VV. Thomas State StalIslicinn Ai.rxaniikr Fci.ion State UeoloKlst K. T. .1. Jordan

DISTRICT.

Times are mending rapidly and the

calamity howler has subsided after A breach has at last been made in doing all the harm he could. Every the republican high tariff wall. Let’s

1 community hits suffered sorely from the republican calamity shricker, which was set up solely for political

I effect.

When your republican neighbor ( ' oncert - Consistency thou art a Jack whines about “demmycrat hard times” Pruner whetstone, mined only in Putask him why the g. o. p. candidates j county, and the republican ring

are afraid to meet our speakers on the

stump in joint debate.

of Greencastle controls the output. The funniest thing that has yet occured in the local campaign is the chatter of the Banner Times about “concessions to trusts” and its attempt to

keep up the fight for tariil reform with ma ^ e political capital out of the price

brave hearts and victory will even-

tually crown our efforts.

fongress Joint Representative... f’lreult Judge Ktale’s Attorney

(iKoROE W. Poorer D. E. Williamson sami el ."cOredor John H. James

co r k t r. Representative H. M. Ranoel rierk D. T. DARNAI.L Auditor W. Is Desman

Treasurer Bhertff Recorder Coroner Surveyor CommIssloner— 1st Dlst.., •• 2d Dlst .

H. W Hitohrs F. M. CD.I DEWELT. II. s. Harris E. It. Kleinbvr .1. F. O’Brien .11. F. Thompson I. E. Talbott

The Banner Times refused to print the prohibition platform and on Thursday the republican ring returned “the crazy prohibitionists’”

tracts to them as not available.

In discussing the record of the recent legislature Gen. Williamson said in ills speech Saturday: “Did you ever hear of the republican party trying to get corporation property on the tax list?” It was a hot shot and his

audience broke into cheers.

the sugar articles in our republican exchanges we feel justified in asserting that the campaign liar is again on the

Sii:;su' ({notations. From tlie bidlHiiHpolt* JournMl: Aug. 2H. ’ttl. A tig. 2ti, 1H Hnrd sugars If’.fcfc?’ j -I'./c.-r'. Confectioners’“A" . blu'ill'-i H'.ia.Vj, soft “A” S' iMii 1 -, C4(a‘>', Extra“C“ h\(nfr>. ■V’.jui'. Yellow V,/u Dh Dark yellow f’Vat’s “COWARDY calf.” Gen. Williamson: “The true party of the people is the democratic party.” The Cleveland Congress has good results to show for its labor. The Harrison Congress could not point to one. Gov. Altgelt has won one great distinction he will never be presented with a Pullman pass. He should be proud of that fact. The railroads of Illinois are assessed at |8’J,000,000 while they are worth

They crawfished. Chairman T. T. Moore said it was a “demmycrat trick” and the republicans would not meet the speakers of the common people in joint debate anywhere in the State. Tummas and his gang are afraid to

face the music.

Vint Anderson, of Quincy, Owen county, has a “wheel.” The quicker Vint gets rid of it the better it will be for himself and the republican party. The best policy for the party to adopt in the delamma is to extinguish Vint

by some means.

Chairman Jack Gowdy is anxious i?i,

he says, to have Myers and Owen i rampage. But, as Col. Peter Stoner meet in debate thirteen times, but ob- W( ) U ld say, “Hold out, democrats, hold | jects to having his candidate riddled OU ( t f or this is the battle ground.” at Greencastle hy Capt. Myers. Why Long before the polls open we’ll ventiis Mr. Gowdy afraid to have the issues ft ]| their fairy stories, and their discussed before an audience in the bunco game will fail with the people.

college city and county of Putnam, a »

shire renowned for the intelligence of | A prohibition tract was kindly I its citizens and educational advan- placed beside each plate in the armory tnges? hail before the soldiers were called to

* dinner Thursday. A noble woman of

Hon. F. D. Ader is in demand this city, who is‘in earnest in her cm-1 an orator this campaign and the State ga( j e a g a j n8 t, the liquor habit, carefully central committee have asked him to distributed them with a prayer on accept a number of appointments. her Up8 an< , a tear in her eye as Hhe Mr. Ader was a leading member of the, thonght of the many bright live8 late legislature and made one of the bIagte4 through th „ whisky appetite best records of any legislator in that acquire( i by tens of thousands of young body, which gave the people of Indiana Holdier boy# during tbe latt , civil war .' so many gooa laws. He is not onl.\ an | g be waa not out electioneering for authority on state issues but vot ^ g f or gou i H) an( i j n ^ be cauge 0 f thoroughly familiar with all the ques- hllmanity . Were the veterans'allowed tions ot national importance and will ^ reac j ber a pp ea ]? No, the republi-

of sugar. It sounds pretty, doesn’t it, for a republican organ to prate about “concessions to trusts” when its party not only made trusts possible but has fostered them and fattened them until they are so powerful it is almost impossible for the people of this great nation and their legislators to make and headway against them. The long continued and vicious legislation of the republican party lias riveted shackles on over sixty million white slaves so firmly that it is a gigantic task to set them free. But the democratic party has succeeded in driving , the entering wedge home, and will

After carefully perusing some of eventually accomplish the great work

Hair

ON THE-—> FEMALE FACE

DU8TUOYKD KOKKVKK WITHOUT PAIN, SOAR, PHOTIC OR INJURY, SO THE HAIR C.kM NEVER GROW AGAIN, BY THE ♦ ELECTRIC NEEDLE ♦ By DR. J. VAN DYCIv, Electro Surgeon, President of the Boston Klee .olysls Co., Circle Park Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind.

Dr. VAN DYCK lias devoted several hours dally for elrhteen years to the Electric Needle operation, and has cured over lO.OOOcases. Every case cured, no matter now had It may be. This Is positively the only method In the world by which HAIR CAN BE DESTROYED FOREVER. He treats patients In every State In the Union. Dr. VAN DYCK will have parlors at THE BELNAP HOUSE, Oreencnstle, Indiana, All Day. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, to treat ladles for superfluous hair, and during this visit cun treat several new patients. Hours, N a. m. to 8 p. m. book: f-rbb

it has set out to do.

BEST PRODUCE From the bluegrass farms of Putnam county bought and sold. We pay farmers the highest market /'-'cc Our Fine Groceries, Tinware and Salt (>f which we carry a hiK and varied stock, are warranted to be of the nt.rpsi best quality. “Fair I lettll ng” Is t he ntoMo of this house. 1 Fine Flour ti. in and on rents per sack of J'i Ihs. Best Halt tl pe r barrel Will handle Garden Seeds by the hulk the coining season. At T. Abrams’ Old Stand, T A II \T \\T YIAAI1T'’ North Side Public Square, Oreencnstle. t) U I L\ W . ill* M / K, Ti.

$25 REWARD ♦

The Fish 1 rotective Association of Putnam County will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons violating by seining, dynamiting m* otherwise in VValnut Creek. Putnam County, the Fish Laws of the State. H. M. Smith, Pres. |Walteu Allen, Sec. „ m ,

do the party grand service on the

stump.

In connection with the puffing, blowing and boasting of some of the rabid, whistling-buoy republicans of this vicinity, the Owen-Gowdy backdown is laughable. The g. o. p. managers seem

can party-true to its fanatical policy and record notorious for unfairness seized upon them with as little scruples as the Czar on a nihilistic proclamation. The official censor on guard collected and returned them with the remark that no politics went there.

Sugar today is 58 cents less per 100 pounds than it was a year ago. Indianapolis Sentinel. Banner Times please copy. bur Governor ami the Duke. Ht. I/Ouik Post Dispatch. Governor Matthews of Indiana has mortgaged his farm to pay the militia. There is no news of Duke Pullman having advanced any money for the payment of protecting warriors anywhere.

HI Lira! IMS Cabs, Carriages, Etc., For Parties and Weddings, at Feed and Livery Stable —OP— has. & Q. L. Cooper, Northeast Corner Square,

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MONEY; Loaned I

l In any sum for any time. Must see the borrower in r person. No delay. Mon- y L ey furnished at once at l fne very lowest rates. 4 GKOHGK K. Itl.AKK, Greencastle, Ind.

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DK. j. R. LEAfHERMAN, Physician and Stirtteon. • Rooms2,»,4and5, Allen Block. GREENCASTLE. . . INDIANA.

Smoke the Board of Health Cigar, one of the most popular brands manufacJ lured by Herman Hoffman. i-tf

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