Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1895 — Page 3
rHt BANNED TAMES. GBEENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY JANUARY I. 1895.
You are cordially invited to LANGDON,
call at my store, examine my| goods and get the prices. Groceries, Queensware, Tin-
ware and Notions.
My good* an* not oxfelled in quality, ami the lowest price is assured. Alplioutri BiroUi, s*. tt'. Cor. I'ut.lie Square.
t<n:t i N( as'I i i.
INDIAN
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If you really want the Itiggest Bargains t. in the city, call at 6176 Qlobe 5t or e, Where _\ on can get : Granulated Sugar 21 pounds forfl (K) A Sugar 22 pounds for 1 00 XC Sugar 24 pounds for 1 00 Brown Sugar.. .. 25 pounds for 1 00 ItaiairiR. per pound 05 < urrents. per pound. 05 Best Navy Beans. 7 lbs 25 Package Coffee 20 and 22 c Bacon, per pound.... .. 0 ami 10 c Lard 10 c Lowest prices on ail kinds of dried fruits and canned goods. Also a full line of Dry I.oods, Nmions, Hats Caps and Shoes'. South Greencastle.
THE BOOK STORE WAN has about everything you need in
BOOKS.
He has books and books, standard works of Action, blank books, books of travel, of poetry, of history, family Bibles, teachers' Bibles, atlases, dictionaries, in fact everything in the book line, even POCKKT BOOKS. Then he keeps pens, inks, pencils, knives, laiok fasteners, writing papers stationery of all sorts. Besides all these he keeps the daily pa|>ers and magazines constantly on hand, anil has good looking and obliging clerks to wait on
you.
MONEY
LOANED
J. SUDRKISSKl. aas tf
PROF*.
For the Neatest and Best (T^refyatyt Jailorip^ In the city go to E. W. WHITE. Over )ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.
MERELY A TIP
as to something that wil undoubtedly benefit you. The values that run all through our carefullyselected stock ire especiallv favorable to the buyer just now and quick purchase will be the meausofsaving von a comfortable sum.
L. L. LOUIS & CO.
REMEMBER THAT
3. RI.EQoore
Will supply the people with firstclass GROCERIES at the lowest living prices. I also keep a full line of Glassware and Queensware. Decorated Dinner Sets, Bowls and Pitchers, and Tin ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. I keep a tine line of Toilet Soaps. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts and Candies for Holiday Trade. Last but not least, will give with every box of Mascott’s Baking Powder—price 25 cents—a child's quadruple silver set, embossed knife, fork and spoon. Just the thing for a Christmas present. J. W. Moore, W Side Square. Abram's Obi Stand 44-am
the day with Miss Edith Ragan at
Fillmore.
Curtis Hughes accompanied Geo. Rockwell to Gas City today to remain until Saturday. Cole Bros, are shipping fifteen thousand feet of lightning rods to Sherman, Texas, this week. RT J. Hammond, of the Western Union office, Pana, 111., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Hammond. The King sisters with the Sullivan company resigned and dosed there engagement with the com-
pany here.
Mrs. Mattie Frazier, of Fern, died Monday. Cancer was the | cause of death. Deceased was
j forty years of age.
Mr. anil Mrs. A. A. Trihby, of Crawfonisville, who have been vis iting J. H. Tribby and tamily, re-
turned home today.
Chas. Bacbelder, of the country, and M. M. Bacbelder, of Ladoga, are at the bedside of their mother,
Mrs. Judge Bacbelder.
Miss Albany Bates, of Mattoon,
111., is the guest of Miss Susie Mathers. Miss Bates will enter
DePauw next September. - Miss Mary Rawlinson, who lias
been spending the holidays with tier parents on Depot street, re-
turned to Peru this morning. The “open houses” this after-
noon are being handsomely pat- ; ronized, and the ladiea are dispens-
LOOAL Jj'J J] |jj) !‘“S rt ‘ lrt ‘ 8 * iu "' ul8 an< * sf 00 '* wishes.
Bishop B. I). Knickerbacker, of
Indianapolis, is dead. He was one of the most prominent Episcopal
I divines in the country, and had LATEST city haps AND mishaps. P rea chcd here many times. j Mrs. L. D. Case entertained a Where Our People r.re Going and Where | ew | r j en ds last night at her home
south College avenue. Pro-
gressive anagram, or a word writing contest, afforded the principal
dont think amusement of the evening. Dainty or leaving the city, even for a short time, refreshments were served and the
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very
lowest rates.
Geo. Es. Blake,
GREENCASTLE, IND.
in pugilistic state from the theatre to the Commercial hotel, a distance of one block. When it comes down to real acting Sully isn’t in it; he’s out of his class, and will never be anything else than a big pugilist, and he is on the toboggan in that “prof'esh.” Bobby Mack, flic Irish gardener, was the show; take Mack away and there would be little left. His delineation of the character was perfection, (and tile rest of the actors were not in his set. The dancing was good, and the variety business brought forth considerable applause.
Tlu- KnigliiK of PythliM.
There were stags, short horns, Rocky Mountain goats, rams, bucks, but nary a woman at the banquet last night at the Commercial hotel. It was decreed by those high in power that nothing but the male persuasion should see the old year out and the new one in at the Knights of Pythias banquet this year and the decree went. Fortyfive knights were seated about the festal board at eleven o’clock and began a vigorous onslaught upon Mine Host Cooper’s good things. The supper was dispatched with
follow you. it costs you but to cents a week evening was one ot enjoyment to all becoming regularity and at twelve
as it does here at home, and the address will present. | O'clock the
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Hest Column in th a Paper for Quirk Heading.
USEFUL! Buy them for Christmas Presents.
Ladies* Desks, Music Cabinets,
Book Cases, Folding Beds, Side Boards, Pictures and Easels.
they sang from eight o’clock p. m. until two o’clock this morning, when the visitorH departed for their homes. The Greencastle party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ] Tucker, Mr. Seaman and Miss Seaman, Miss Ida Wharton and Mrs. C.
A. Martin.
John L. Sullivan’s company showed to an average audience with a heavy gallery crowd last evening.
The central attraction of the show "1 he largest line of Fancy Rockers in the city. Somewas John L., of course, and he wt s thing new in Center Tables. They are elegant. They are greeted with considerable applause cheap. Don't fail to see them before buying,
as he stepped on the stage in the
a,t. He bears the marks of HaDDa'S PUPnitUP0 SlOPe.
age and dissipation, and has the tin- Bowery swagger, slender legs
and big body of the typical pug ! T~ 1 F? I I I\l
prize fighter. His contract culls I ■ 1 1^.3 H a. J i a.. V s Y A » a.
for a carriage, and he was hauled |
BURNS-
HARD OR SOFT COAL. COKE OR WOOD. The only air tight stove made. Every stove guaranteed perfect fire-keeper with any kind of fuel. The genuine has
THE NAME ON THE LEG.
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without ordering the Daily Banner Times to
be chunked as often aw you desire.
Lester Bly has diphtheria. Bilh' Rogers, of Alexandria, is
in the city.
Ruth Howe lias a well developed case of measles. Mrs. J. L. Martin returned to Greenfield today. Dr. Spurgeon, of Mt. Meridian, has typhoid fever. Clarence Strong w r ent to Kiletts ville this afternoon. The local freight men are enjoying a holiday today. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson are visiting in St. Louis. G. H. Williamson and son went to
assembled party stood
At the Presbyterian church last and lifting their glasses, of water, evening the resignation of Rev. R. drank a silent toast to tiie new M. Dillon, as pastor of'the congre- year.
gation, was tendered and was accepted. The matter of a successor wil! probably not be determined until a meeting of the Presbytery, which, if necessary, will be called this week.
Charles B. Case acted as toastmaster and told otf the program, its intents, purposes and meanings. He made several thrusts and sallies at tilings which were to be and some that had been and wound up
H.S. RENICK&,CO., GTTST SID© RUB LI 0 SQU7TRE. EL aY. Hamiltor^’s Groceries are K or reef and. ISdearp
Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.
Mrs. W. C. Hall entertained j by introducing B. F. Corwin, who eighty-five ot her lady friends with 8 P°he briefly. Calls were then a fancy work party Saturday al- made at, random and short talks ternoon at her home on north Me- were made by Knights W. K. Stair, ridian street. The spacious rooms H. M. Smith, C. L. Martin, F. L.
were tastefully decorated in Chi- * nese sacred lilies and ferns, ptesenting a most inviting appear-
LUGT&KE,
Not onlv sells
BREAD But he gives a STAR V™*'™-
Indianapolis this morning.
Emanuel Marquis returned to !
Indianapolis this morning.
John Cannon, of Anderson, is vis-
iting relatives in this city.
Miss Pearl Bassett is visiting friends in Knightsville this week. Mrs. Harve Richards, of Muncie, is the guest of Mrs. Sallie Wilson. Mrs. R. S. Hall, of Indianapolis, Is at the Commercial hotel today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spurrier reI turned to Indianapolis this rnoru-
! in g-
Ed Rankins, of Terre Haute, is I the guest of Miss Clara Moore to-
'day.
ance. Refreshments of ice cream, | cake and cotfee. Among the guests
Landes, I). C. Hughes, F. M. Lyon, Thai! Peck, W, L. Denman, James L. Randel, Charlie and George Rockwell, of Clovcrdale, Hi Callender. II. S. Beals, C. C. Hurst and
EL
A. HAM I LUr ON SOUTEIEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.
from a distance that were present Thomas Abrams. Knight Kenwere Miss Jackson and Miss Black, worthy, of Iowa, a traveling man, of Greencastle, and Mrs. E. R. made some remarks. Keith, of Indianapolis. — Brazil It seemed to be the concensus
Timex.
Mr. Frank Davison and Miss Genevieve IlutTman were married last evening at eight o’clock at the residence of the latter’s mother on north Indiana street. In the pres-
of
of opinion that there was some thing lacking at the banquet and us the talk progressed it became evi dent that the ladies were sadly missed. Several of the speakers referred feelingly to the question
A $2oOO CLAY WORSTED SUIT Made to order at SIT-SO CALL AND SEE THE SAMPLE. t*- c* uesreR, oiBee with James A. Ricketts.
:ence of relatives and intimate un ^ n 'ote would have decided that i friends Rev. R. R. Bryan tied t he 1 tl,e w »y to hold the K. ofj
: knot. Refreshments were served,
and hearty congratulations were given by those ntt-seut. Miss Mabel Rudisill played the wedding march ana Daye Rudisill and Maun Davison were the attendants. The
Mrs. Lavina E. Newhouse, city,
has been granted an original wtdow’8 : K U( ' 8,8 fr( '“ 1 ot town werp D ’ A
gives a ~
BREAD BOX with every $20 dames Htllis, of MeFall, Misworth of bread bought of him so, ' ri ’i* visiting relatives in this
county.
How many of you wrote it 1894 this morning said and broke a resolution? Mrs. Belle Harris, who has been
at retail.
GET A CARD.
'LECTION NOTICE.
Fikst N ationai, Hank. ( 0HKKNCA8TI.K, Indiana. Dec.8, ISIU. I Thnanniml nicctliiK i>r the stockholdera of this hank fur the election of nine directors for the ensiniiK year will he held ill thetr hunk huiidlnu: on Tuesday, Janiiury S, IKWfi, between the hours of one and four o'clock of
said day.
4Uio.bin.S JEROME ALI.RN, t ashler.
visiting the Misses Mathers, has re-
turned home.
Misses Belle Graham, Sallie Sel-
lers and Lizzie Price are spending!. , ”, ” , • ,7,',
r B in by the two choirs. The
Stoner, of Rensselaer, and Miss j Clara Zane, of Roplaville. M e U ; Davison will give the young couple { a banquet this evening at her home. The choir of the College Avenue M. E. church at Bloomington came j up yesterday on the noon train, spending the afternoon and nitwit with Prof. J. P. Naylor. The choir of the Locust Street M. E church 1 was invited in, and the old year was watched out and the new one
Bloom-
P. banquets would be to include the indies. The occasion was a merry however, an enjoyable evening resulted and th*> fifth annual banquet goes into history us u
success.
Rheumatism is primarily caused by acidity of the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purities the blood, and thus cures the disease.
BiokneH’s oranges, fresh from Florida are on sale hy Bnmdstreet & Son. tititJ
hi settling the year’s business do not forget to pay your doctor. You may need him again. t!5tJ
DRUGS, WALL, PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONERY, .Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, at Lowest Prices at AbL»L,lM*S DRUG STORE*, east side square.
I ington party was composed of ! Messrs. Wallace and Scott Pauley, j Mr. Homer Woolery, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Allen, Miss Haidee Nuchols and Miss Mary Hines. Prof. Naylor was formerly leader of the Bloomington choir and is leader cf the Locust Street choir. The evening was pleasantly spent by the singers ot the sister cities, and
The largest, tiuest. freshest, cleanest and I lest groceries in town at broad-
street A Son’s. The Weather.
Tlte indications for this vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S Renick dr Co. front the official
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Jan. 1, 1895. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Moore.
P,
‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banner Times.
Two dozen old newspapers at the Banner Times otlice for fiye cents. These papers will be found very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remem tier the price—two dozen for five cents. tf
t,o South via Hi); Four.
Jan. 8th Feb. 5th thu Rig Four will sell excursion tickets to points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and Virginia, and t ■ all points in Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Return limit 20 days. Half fare. F. P. Hi kstis.
TiulHy’s I .oral viurKoro.
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Jordan’s poultry house.1
Hens Sprlnfrs.choice, ' "['5 Cocks, young . a Cocks, old , ^ Turkey hens, old ....5 Turkey hens, young 5 Turkeys, old toms 3 | Ducks 5
ItifkncIt's Qeose, choice f. f.SIbs and over. :«
.,, , , . | Geese.plucked Honda oranges at 20 and 25 cents a I'-Kgs, fresh, subject to handling .. l"
! Butter,fresh roU j” k •>UtJ | Uutter. No. 2
KLEAN. (MERY, And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap as any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. Now is the time to buy Sugar while it is down, as it is going up. We give 20 pounds Granulated sugar for $1.00 21 “ A sugar for 1.00 22 “ C sugar for 1.00 25 “ X C sugar for 1.00 Best bulk coffee 27,'^c. Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb ]bc, Lion, A rhuckle X X X X mid Crvstal Coffees. 22'.j rents; Mansfield and" Big I our f lour, J5 cents, Patent 45 cents. Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Rubbers of all kituis. Full line of Gtoceries. John Rileu, 7)5 Month M-dn Street.
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