Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1895 — Page 3

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1’HK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2. 1805.

You are cordially invited toJl^ANGDON,

call at my store, examine my goods and get the prices. Groceries, Queensware, Tin-

ware and Notions.

My goods an* not excelled in quality, iitid the lowest price is assured. Alph©us BircTi, s. VV. Cor. 1’uhlic Square,

^GRI 1N< AS I I \ .

INDIAN

45-1 in

THE BOOK STORE AAN has al>out everything you need in

BOOKS.

If you really want the Biggest Bargains rr,.i in the city, call at St^e Qlobe 5tore, i Where ton can get: Granulated Sugar il pounds for$1 001 A Sugar -- pounds for 1 (Mil XC Sugar 2 t pounds for 1 00 j Brown Sugar 25 pounds for 1 (Kii JtaiRins. per pound 05 t orrents, per pound. 05 Best Navy Bians. 7 Ihs 2fi Package t'oll'ee 20 and 22 cj Bacon, per pound.... .. 0 and 10 c Lard 10 c Lowest prices on all kinds of dried fruits and canned goods. Also a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats Caps and Shoes’. South Greeneastle.

He has books and books, standard works of fiction, blank books, books of travel, of poetry, of history, family Bibles, teachers’ Bibles, atlases, dictionaries, in fact evervt hing in the book line, even POCKET BOOKS. Then he keeps pens, inks, pencils, knives, hook fasteners, writing papers stationery of all sorts. Besides all these he keeps the daily papers and magazines constantly on hand, and has good looking and obliging clerks to wait on you.

MONEY LOANED

farm. Mr. Hurst will move there

when he retires from office.

NEW YEARS IN SOCIETY-

Tiifmiay’n Social KventH Outdo Receptions

Marion Garrison, of Fort Branch, of Former Yean, who has been visiting his sister,! Yesterday was a gay one in soMiss Emma, returned home today. c * e *.v und if the old saying of “what John Cannon and Win Braskett. • vo " do tbeflr8t ,,a >' in thu i‘‘ ar . vou who have been visiting friends in Wl11 kee P "P a11 J ear ” P roveB true

the city, returned to Anderson

day.

Miss Allie Friend, of this city, stenographer for C. K. Worrall, <d' Bloomington, has accepted a position at Elwood. D. B. Coates is night man at the Big Four, having taken the place of

the ladies of the city have a big

contract ahead of them in the year of our Lord 1895. The twelvemonth was bowed in with social functions and good wishes galore and the gatherings were successes

in their several ways.

At the residence of Mrs. Mary Ames 505 east Washington street.

Mr Mathers, who went to Shelby- Mie9e8 Genevieve Ame8 , K ope and \il t, 111., todd}. Hattie Joslin, Lillian Southard and Mis. E. R. lingley is at home Ki| a Beckwith kept open house, altei seveial weeks absence in St. The parlors and dining room were

USEFUL! Buy them for Christmas Presents. Ladies* Desks, Music Cabinets, Hook Cases, Folding Beds, Side Boards, Pictures and Easels. 1 he largest line of Fancy Rockers in the city. Something new in Center Tables. They are elegant. They are cheap. Don’t fail to see them before buying. Hanna’s Furnitupe Slope.

J. SUDRHNSKI. 268 If

PROP.

For the Neatest and Best /T^retyapt Jailorip^ In the city go to E. VV. WMITE. Over ]ones’ drug store, opposite the postoffice. Finest Line of Samples, Buttons Covered and Made to Order Repairing and Cleaning. E. W. WHITE.

In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money furnished at once at the very lowest rates.

Geo. &. Blake,

GREENCASTLE, IND.

THE LOCAL FIELD

Louis and Chicago visiting rela-

tives and friends.

festooned with holly and decorated in red, antique candles being

Paper is going up today for Bar- lighted, the combined effect being low’s minstrels, which will visit the very beautiful. The well known Hanemann opera house on Tuesday reputation of this quintette of evening, January 6. j Greeneastle ladies for delightful J. G. Albin has purchased from entertainment brought forth a gen Granville and Cambell Peek a car I eral response to their invitation exload of hogs averaging 307 pounds Tended through the Banner Times, at cents, all line stock. j and their function was marked by

a crush during the hours from three to six. Elderly people as well us

J. W. Chapman, who has been hold- 1 youn * a,teIi,le,1 and ,lle PUce, ‘ a9 of

John P. Hillis went to Urbana, Ohio, to do revival work. He joins

MERELY A TIP

as to something that wil undoubtedly benefit you. The values that run all ihrough our carefully selected stock ire especially favorable to the buyer just now and quick purchase will be the meansof saving you a comfortable sum.

L. L. LOUIS & CO.

REMEMBER THAT

3. ‘dl.EQoore

Will supply the people with tlrstelass GROCE HI KS at the lowest living prices. 1 also keep a full line of Glassware and Queensware. Decorated I/inner Sets, Bowls and Pitchers, and Tin ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. 1 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 Maseott’s Baking Powder—price 25 cents—a child's quadruple silver set, embossed knife, fork and spoon, .lust the thing for a Christmas present. J. \Y. Moore, N. Side Square. Abram’s Old Stand. 44-Sm

iug meetings at Indianapolis. Tlie Yandalia had the following passengers for Indianapolis this morning : T. T. Moore, H. H. Hillis, K. Shipley and son, and Mrs. H. M.

Smith.

William Fox, jr., youngest son

the event was evident in the hearty good cheer and well wishes for a happy New Year. Light refresh ments were served. The day was a success with the above named

ladies.

At the residence of Col. C. C. Matson 523 east Anderson street, a

THE ROUND OAK

BURNS-

HARD OR SOFT COAL, COKE OR WOOD. I he only air tight stove made. Every stove guaranteed a perfect fire-keeper with any kind of fuel. The genuine lias

THE NAME ON THE LEG.

FOR SALE BY

What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People e.re (aoing and Where Their Guestn are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th^ Paper for tjuick Heading;.

H.S. RENICK&.CO.,

ercST SID© RUBL.IC. SQUARE.

Farmers

and water

have than

EL -A.. Ma mil tore’s

^ DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Timkk to follow you. it costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

Snow today from the northeast. Bishop Bowman, of St. Louis, is

here.

F. N. Hunton is rebuilding his photograph gallery. John M. Allen went to North Manchester at noon. Miss Clara Zanes returned to Reelsville this morning. The trustees of DePauw university ate in session today. Misses Allie and Kate Friend are at home from Bloomington. Mr. H. S. Noe, of Chicago, is visiting William E. Smyser. Dora Chadd and Nora V. Buis have been licensed to marry. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Daily, of Bluffton, are in the city today. Miss Schmidt, of Indianapolis, is visiting Chas. Lueteke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fisk returned to Richmond this morning. C. A. Kurtz, representing the Indiana Fanner, is attending the poultry show. Mias Rvlta wLo !:<-» been eptad'ug hiliJay 9 in Cloverdule, returned home today.

ofC. W. Fox, colored, died at his! beautiful “open house” was kept, | father’s home this morning. The J He hospitality and entertainment j funeral will occur Thursday after- being in the hands of a bevy of as noon at 1 o’clock at the amily resi-j beautiful and charming society dence. the Marion Fariow place buds as ever observed the pleasant two miles north of the city. social custom of January 1. Misses

, „ . . Matson, Morris, Frances and Ethel b«ter food ..r I ^ Sw.bl.o, Jo.lin,

.. any other class. H

n,, i /* i . | Daflrgy, Arta and Nona Smythe, / r __ • they also find more time lor sell _ J lt . , ... J I xl f 1 . . . .. Smyser, Barnaby and Williamson V_X A A VZT

improvement and have fewer things 1 v I

to worry obout. Most of thorn wilM Were 11 ^. hos'ceses. T'leir x >. . I 1,-1 not agree to tins stutemeat. and will ellrrmlll, !" 1 K s h.ml.omo doo IVOl teCt Q IT Cl iNleaiT.

, . . , , , orations, tuneful music, good cheer not be convinced until they have . ,

1 and hearty happy wishes that made their guests one and all enjoy the occassion to its fullest extent. Light refreshments were served and a large guest list flowed through

tried some other occupation. They are then willing to go back to the

farm and remain contented.

South (irVVIH'HMt 1«‘.

Sol. Sudranski has returned to I the brilliant rooms during the three

Muncie. set hours.

Con Hanley and family returned At College Avenue church parlors

to Muncie yesterday. Ezra Smith, the Yandalia section boss, is on the sick list. Myers Ades has returned to Bedford after a week’s visit with Julius

Sudranski.

from Russellville, and will reside

on south Locust street

Place a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is ^ood

in the EATING LINE.

I yesterday evening from seven to ten o'clock the new year was ushered I in in loving Christian fellowship and general good feeling. The Woman’s League of the church had the evening’s entertainment in I charge and they received their

Frank Blackwell is moving here . guegt8 and friendg in a p i eaPanl

manner. Refreshments were served and a large number of church peo-

Alex. Davenport mourns the loss p] e nm j their Iriends graced the afof eight tine chicks, which were f a j r w j t h their presence, taken one night this week. j The Home Columbian club enter Dr. Grimes, of Barnard, will tamed about three score and ten move to tills city this week, and lady and gentlemen triends lust will reside at the corner of Howard evening at Mr. Chas. Lueteke’s and Crown streets. palatial residence, 1010 south LoJobn Riley, the grocer, says that j street, from 8 to Ho clock, his business*for the month of De- Th e large reception rooms were cember, 1894, makes an increase of beautiful ID their array of foliage $320 over that of December, 1893. plants and the scene throughout

the evening was a lively one. De lightful music was furnished bv the city Mendclin club. John Hillis was present and sang *evcral

El.

A. HAM I UTTO N SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

Letter Lint. The following letters remain in the Greeneastle postotlice uncalled for

Jau. 2.

LUETEKE

Not only sells

James L'mphrieg, James Kedllft, Miss solos in his usual pleasing manner.

2,li 0 . W. Daggv and daughter,^ U. N. U arc. M!-.- Mur ^ Helen Birch rendered several

Florence are visiting the family of T. G. Bowmtm in St. Louis.

Mr. Moore, of Moore Bros., lum

■■■■ ja her dealers, Mattoon, III., is visit

ing Capt. Chaffee and family.

But he gives a STAR | Thp ,'''j''*, 1 u "> BREAD BOX with every *:o , " ,v<! clo,K '‘ l ulter “ vt ' rv

worth of bread bought of him sc ' rk ' s ’ wUh

Mrs. Jennie Shaw returned to Ladoga at noon after a few days’

nett M. McCoy, Miss tone McCoy, i ^ eaut jj u j elections on the piano,

Miss LuMtiu Talbott, Jo & C. H. ! , e, .

... land Mrs. R. A. Ogg read a poem! Lane, Miss Bulali S«c>pe, Mr. Cheair- r

written by herself, on “My Opinion

man Cote.

In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Nkkf, P. M.

at retail.

GET A GARD.

T^LECTIOS NOTICE. First N ational Rank, / Okrrnca8Tlk, IndianH, !)<*<•.H, ism. ) The annual meeting of tli<* sf-ockholdors of thiMtuuikfor tin* eliH’tion of nine directors for i In* ensuing year will be held at their bank tnilidinir on Tuesday. January H, iSMft. between the hours of one and four u*olock of

said di

s i.

49 to Jan. 8 JEROME ALLEN, Cashier.

visit with Jud, Scott-and family. Rev. U. G. Leazenby ollieiated today at the funeiul of Mrs. Etter, who died at Manhattan yesterday. Recorder D. S. Hurst has traded his Greeneastle property to E. P. Gallup, of Madison township, for a

DRUGS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONERY l Fmiey Goods, r roilot Articles, at Lowest Prices at ALLEN’S DRUG STORE*, east side square.

Wanted—To buy any amount of Home Building A Loan stock. Three years old or over. R. L. O’Hair. t>7-2t

A $^5.00 CLAY WORSTED SUIT Made to order at SIT-SO CALL AND SEE THE SAMPLE. 7*- C- L-esreR, offlee with .Ihiiics A. Ricketts.

*It pays

the merchant and business man io talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banner Times.

gLEAN (MERY. And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can liny 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

LOO

25

4 4

X

C sugar for

1.00

Best bulk coffee 27}%e. Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb lOe. Lion, Arbuckle XX XX and Crystal Coffees. 22'a cents; Mansfield and Big Four Flour, 35 cents, Patent 4fi cents. Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats. Caps, Shoes and Rubbers of all kimis. Full line of Gioeer-

ies.

Jo Hit Riloy, 715 south Main street.

In settling the year’s business do not forget to pay your doctor. You may need him again. 65t3

evening, die

The largest, tlnest. freshest, cleanest and best groceries in town at Broadstreet & Sou’s. U6t3

Subscribe (or the Daily Banner Times for 1895 and get the news while it is fresh.

r»i** W Ant tier. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S | Renick & Co. from the oflicial weather bureau at Indiananolis: Indianapolis, Jan. 2, 1895. Snow and warmer tonight, "^□Thr.rsday snow and colder. Moore.

of Riley,” which was excellent. She also read h poem by John Clark Ridpath. Dainty refreshments

were served during the

The favors were quite unique, being empty English walnut shells tied with ribbons, and each one containing a quotation from a standard author, whose name was to be given by the one receiving it. After considerable amusement in this line the guests departed with the feeling that the evening’s entertainment would always be lemembered as one of the bright

spots in their lives. Today’s Local Markcetd.

Thousands of cases of rheumatism I [Finished the Daily Bannkr Times have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. | ''“'‘y b . v K-W. Alien, manager of Anhui This is abundant reason for bele.f that! • ,<,r « la "’* house.] it will cure you. Sprlnire.choice. 5 ( neks, youiiK 3

Cocks, old J

iiirknell’g | Turkey hens. old. ft

Turkey hens, youiiK ft Turkey*, oliV loins 3 Ducks ft Geese, choice t. t. warn and over 3ft Geese, plucked 82

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W o'MHt* Educntar.

Two dozen old newspapers at j Banner Times cilice for 2ye cents. These papers will be found very useful in many wavs. They are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five cents. tf

4.0 South vm Itli; Four.

Jan. 8th Fob. 5th the Big Four will sell excursion tickets to points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and Virginia, and t ' fill points in Louisiana, Mississippi, Nortli Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Return limit 20 days. Half fare. F. P. Hubstis.

Broadstreet & Son sell

Florida oranges at 20 and 25 cents a dozen. bfit.3

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Bicknell’s oranges, fresh from Florida arc on sale by Broadstreet & Son. tlCtfl

Eirtrs. fresh, subject to handling. Hut ter. fresh roll

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COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. See R- B- HURLEV For further information. BOX. 77^