Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1895 — Page 3

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I'Hfc BANNKR T1MKS, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA FRIDAY JANUARY 4.189.'..

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You are cordially invited tojLANGDON,

call at my store, examine my

goods and get the prices. THE HOOK

Groceries, Queensware. Tin-

ware and Notions.

My u<>nils are not excelled in quality, and the lowest price is assured. AlpTieus E3irc.li,

S. W Cor. 1’ublic Square,

SGRFl NCAS11 I .

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INDIAN

If you really want the l?ij;jccst llar^ains f~- -i in the city, call at Stye Qlcbe. 5>iore > Where } on can get : (Iramilated Sugar 21 pounds forifl (K) A Sugar 22 pounds for 1 (K) iXC Sugar 24 pounds for 1 <K) Brown Sugar 2.') pounds for 1 00 Raisins, per pound 05 < 'urrents. per pound.. 0.*> Best Navy lleans. 7 It.s 25 I’aekage Coll'ee 20 and 22 e Bacon, per pound.... .. !) and 10 c Lard 10 c Lowest prices on all kinds of dried fruits and canned goods. Also a full line of I>ry Goods, Notions, Hats Caps and'Shoes. South Greeneastle. J. SUDRA1NSKI. RROR. s«stf

STORE , V \AN

lias ahont everything you need in

BOOKS.

He has hooks and books, standard works of tietiou, blank hooks, books of travel, of poetry, of history, family Bibles, teachers’ Itil.les, atlases, dictionaries, in fact evervthing in the hook line, even

POCKKT BOOKS.

Then he keeps pens, inks, pencils, knives, hook fasteners, writing papers stationery of all sorts. Besides all these lie keeps the daily papers and magazines constantly on hand, and has good looking and obliging clerks to wait on

you.

MONEY LOANED

Maple

Grove, received injuries yesterday which came near costing him the use of one eye. The boy was at 1

MERELY A IIP

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

as to something j that wil undoubtedly benefit you. The values that run all through our earefullyselected stock tre espeeiallv favorable to the buyer just now and quick purchase will be the means of saving vou a comfortable sum.

L. L. LOUIS & CO.

Geo. Es. Blake,

GliEENCASTLE, IND.

It starts out with a guaranteed cir- you your share of the trade, and dilation of live hundred. y OU ne(>l j j t ( j one j n (he most skilll)r. Fisk went to Edwardsport fill and intelligent way. The best this morning fora four weeks’ stay. | advertising medium in this neck of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Foxx who hie woods is the Banner Times. have been visiting their parents,: Ltm Coffman, the twelve year old Mr. Simon Foxx and wife, returned 9on of j. S> Coffman, of

home to Chicago.

Harmon Marsh writes from Florida that all his fruit that was not

picked was frozen on the trees.— work teaming, and while stooping Crair>fortlsi'ille Journal. over behind the horse, the animal M. Maxwell, of Woodside, a prom-' kicked him in the left eye and Inent Indianapolis fancier and j ,natl c a frightful wound, but his breeder of line chickens, is attend- a,tt ' n, i> n K physicians think In* will ing the poultry show today. j n «t lose his eyesight. During the coining year we hope | Edward Gardner, aged twentyto have an advertisement from ev ! two, and son oi John Gardner, died ery merchant and business man in yesterday at his home in Madison town, not entirely for the dollars township of typhoid fever, alter an

we may get out of it, but vertisement for our city,

the outside world that we huvej" a ' nu t cemetery tomorrow morn-j

wide awake business men in Madi- j ' u g ®t eleven o'clock.

8on * | Miss Bessie Grooms entertained!

Miss Ailie Friend has resigned a party of friends at a social dance

her position as stenographer in the iu the Phi Gamma Delta hall last otlice oi C. R. Worrall and has re night. Messrs. Lee O. Smith, liarturned to Greeneastle, where she Dy Nutt and Harry Calwaller, of

has secured a similar position for Grawfordsville, were guests,

the coming year. During her stay ] The fourth service of sacred

city Miss briend made I gon g f or conference year will

be given at the Locust Street M. E. church next Sunday evening at seven o’clock. A cordial invita-

as an ad- j illness of about eight weeks. The to show! interment will be made in Little

Clean Stock, Low Prices.

A. B. HANNA, Jinst Side i^tjunro. ■A FURNACE

IS A

in this city Miss

many friends, who will regret her departure from their social circle.

— Bloomington I'elephant.

A young farmer friend tells us that though he has a good gun and

tion is extended to all,

Jerry Curren, living six miies

REMEMBER THAT

J. HI. EQoore

Will supply the people with tirstdass GROCERIES at the lowest living prices. 1 also keep a full line of Ghissware and Queensware. Decorated Dinner Sets, Bowls and Pitchers, and Tin ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. I keep a line 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 eenls—a child's quadruple silver set, embossed knife, fork and spoon. Just the thing for a Christmas present. J. \V. Moore, N. Side Square. Abram’s Old Stand. 44-lm

For a

Nobby, Neat. Well Fitting and Finely Trimmed suit of clothes see E. W. WHITE

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REPAIRING

a Specialty.

Shop over Jones’ Drug Store

opposite the postofiice. i is a fellow feeling, as it were.

SEE ills NEW GOOD^>. I Mr. S. H. Denny and wife,

” West

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

a bird-dog, he never molests a quail i north of the citV) ditH i yesterday. I j which is the only bird that will de- (The int erment will take place at stroy the chintz and tomatoes bugs. Bainbridge Saturday morning at

j On his father’s farm are pet quails.! 10 :‘J0 o'clock.

Where Our People r.re nml "Where Their CiuentH are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th> Paper for Quick Heading.

DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time.

which he is feediug every day while the snow is on the gtound. Any! sportsman shooting quail on his

premises will he prosecuted. A newspaper man's blamed with

a lot of things he can’t help, such as using partiality in mentioning visitors, giving news about some folks and leaving out others, etc. J He simply prints the news he can find. Some people inform about I

James Fox, of Chicago, w ho was called here by the death of his brother Will, returned today. George Tolin, of Kansas, and John Tol:n, of Parke county, are

visiting A. W. Tolin.

Mr. and Mrs. Lieut. Lewis and son Harry arrived home this after-

noon from Chicago.

W. W. Oedmnn, who lias been

TI)I1)G of LOlifFORS

These winter days. In making a deal tor one see

H.S. RENICK&.CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, Skates, d'inware, Knives, etc-

Jin&t Sidu Hablio Scjunro.

thing, ami oth.r. do n,„. An j vl.i.lng Harry left thi. nf.

i you

os it docs here ot home, and the address will | editor should not be expected to be chantn-d as often as yon desire. . .. .. i • .

! know the names and residences ot all your uncles, aunts and cousins,

them get olf

IC- A.. Hamiltorx’s Groceries are Korreet ancl INIeaij.

R.

boy.

M. Bunten has a very si< k

J. F. Darnall went to Terre Haute

this morning.

Wesley Wilkey, of Hymera, Ind.,

is visiting here.

Dr. John Poucher left this after-

noon for New Albany.

even if he should see

the train. Tell him about it. It’s a ‘wb that makes the newspaper and every woman atul child can be an associated editor.— Newcastle X< tm. A good way for a parent to keep a child on the road to ruin is to always complain when the teacher

Miss Daisy Bayard is visiting | has had occasion to administer dis-

cipline. The child of such a par-

friends at Marshal, 111.

Miss Sidelia and Wilbur Starr

are in Indianapolis today.

Minstrel companies are coming

thick and fast this season.

The thermometer registered eight

degrees above this morning,

Revival services will be com menced at the College Avenue M.

E. church.

W. R. Grogan and II. 1L Hillis were among the passengers for In-

dianapolis today.

Rev. H. M. Middleton ofilciated at the wedding of a niece at Hoop-

town, III., on Tuesday.

It is entirely meet that a colored band play at a poultry show. There

ter noon. G. W. Black will make a shipment of horses to Vermont tonight. Deloss Albin has returned to Purdue university.

ent will soon conclude that he is too good for reproof, and before the parent is aware of his mistake, his own authority will be defied, and by the time the hoy is grown, nine cases out of ten the father can

take upon himself the credit of indulged

having turned loose upon society

an animal that respects neither the Kiertion of otti<*ers. laws of God or man. Prisons and Greeneastle lodge No. alms houses are fed by the victims elected officers as follows:

South l« k . Born to Ed Lee and wife, Jan. 4,

a son.

Chas. Hodshnr has returned to

Missouri.

Mrs. Tucker is at home after a two weeks’ visit at Bloomington. It is said that Ed Black has the contract for furnishing coal for the

il 8trip” this winter.

There was a merry gathering at Wm. Bassinger’s home near Hillis’ quarry last night. Dancing was I

in and a general good j

time was had.

Place a sample order with him and he convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE. EL A. HAM I GT O N SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

348, has

of M.

Ml SIC IN THE

Indianapolis, visited R. j Bunten and family yesterday.

j Lee Smith, Hailey Nntt and j Harrv Cad wall ader are visiting in

WE ARE IN IT. AND TOSTAY. Grec i 0Mlle ._ Cr „, r/ „ rd „,-„ c

nal.

Better valmw, qualify conulupr^tl*

than can be. hail elsewhere. Give n** a Miss Minnie Hutchinson, of

c*ll. Thanks for past favors.

NH-4W

J. F. Hill, k SON.

M.BI'TION NOTICE.

Marion township, visited K. M. Bunten and family the first of the

week.

.lames Summers and James Garrison are attending the poultry ex hibition in Greeneastle today.—

Brazil Times.

We have the Newcastle Daily Press, edited by Chambers & Tracy. It shows a good local column

First N ational Hank, )

GRF.KNCANTI.K, Indiana, Di-c.s, 1H!*I. i Theanmml meeting of the stockholders of this hank for the election of nine directors tor the enstiinir year will be held at their hank biii'illng on Toesday, Jantnt.y s. between the hours of one and four o'clock of

* U 4«to M jan.8 jekomb ALLEN, t ashler, and h fair advertising patronage. m . in advertise his

of such mistaken notions of pa-

ternal fondness.

The “funny” man who asked “Where is the state of matrimony V” received this explanatory answer: “It is in the United States. It is

bounded by hugging and kissing on Catarrh is a constitutional disease one side and babies on the other. 1 Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a constitutional its products are population, broom-! r, ‘ l,u ‘ ,| y. it cures catarrh. Give it a

sticks and staying out nights. It was discovered by Adam and Eve while trying t<* find the northwest passage out v>f Paradise. The climate is rather sultry until you pass the tropics of housjkeeping, when squally weather sets in with suffi icient power to keep all hands as cool as cucumbers. For the roads leading to this interesting state, consult the first pair of blue or black eyes (as preferred) you run

against.”

To make money now you must be willing to spend some. Many seem to think that it is only a new article that needs advertising, hut that is a great mistake. Let every

J. C. Ford, N. G; Elijah Arnold, V. G; L. M. Hanna, sec; Charles Kiefer, treas; James M. Hurley, Henry Meftzer and John Cook, trustees. These officers will be installed next Wednesday evening.

trial.

Ail AiteU I rovt-is/ An-tk Ate frour.” » The man who knows not that he knows not

aught—

He is a fool; no light shall ever reach him. Who knows he knows not and would fain l>e

taught—

He is but simple. Take thou him and teach

him.

A $25.00 CLAY WORSTED SUIT Made to order at $17-50 CALL AND SEE THE SAMPLE. h- c- uesTeR, oitice with -lames A. Ricketts.

(TEAK (MERY. And we want everybody to bear in mind that you cun buy at Riley’s as cheap as any place in the city, anil 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 |>ound> Granulated sugar for $1.00 21 “ A sugar for 1.00 22 “ (J sugar for 1.00 25 “ X C sugar for 1.00 Best bulk cott'ee 27}jj'c. Kinguu’s haeon and lard, per lb 10c. I.ion, Arhucklc XX XX and Crystal Coftt-es. 22^j cents; Mansfield and Big Four Flour, 35 cents, 1’atcnt 45 cents. Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Rubbers of all kinds. Full line of Gioceries. dolin Riley* "‘■Ti** Sotiih AViaiu biruei.

IAN.

wares;

DRUGS, WAGE PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONERY Fancy Goods, 'Toilet Articles, at Lowest Prices at ALkljEiN’S DRUG STORE* east side square

others

have made fortunes doing it. Nothing is too common to have us sale materially increased by newspaper publicity. Judicious advertising is not only the best way to make customers, but it in the cheapest as well. It gets them and it keeps them for you. There is strong! competitionjnow in all lines of business. You need advertising to give ;

But whoso, knowing, knows not that he

knows—

He is aHleep. Go thou to him and wake him. The truly wise both know* and known ho

knows.

Cleave thou to him and nevermore forsake

him.

—Spectator.

Renewing Life In Spring;. Thou, O Spring, canst renovate, All that high God did first create. Be Htill his arm and architect. Rebuild the ruin, mend defect, Chemist to vamp old worlds with new, Coast sea and sky with heavenlier blue. New tint the plumage of the birds, And slough decay from grazing herds, Sweep rums from the scarped mountain, Cleanse the torrent at the fountain, Purge Alpine air by towns defiled, Bring to fair mother fairer child, Not less fem w the heart and brain, Scatter the sloth, wash out the stain, Make tne aged eye sun clear. To parting soul bring grandeur near. Under gentle types, my Spring Masks the might of Nature's king, And energy that searches thorough From chaos to the dawning morrow. Into all our human plight The soul’s pilgrimage and flight. In city or in solitude, Step by step, lifts bad to good. Without halting, without rest, Lifting better up to best, Planting mails of knowledge pure. Through earth to ripen, through heaven

endure.

—Emerson.

Bellow Bios

/HAGNiriCIzNT /AINSTRELS. SUPERB BRASS BAND. GRAND CONCERT ORCHESTRA, DOUBLE MALE CHOIR, ^3— FAMOUS COMEDIANS. The Greatest of all Great Minstrel Shows. Will appear for one ni^ht only in GREENCASTLE,

! WEBSTER’S iJV TERN’A TIOXA L me tioxar y i 4 tirand Educator. ——— (

SncctHsor rtf the.

“ Vnuhritlgt tl." Standard nf tiltl T . 8. Gov't I’rint inp Offlr*. tti.-r s Supreme (loan and of nearly all Him

Schoolbooks.

Warmly

mended In

AT THK

tiSBEIilil BFEiin USE. On the above date.

oom-

y every

State Superintendent of Schools, and other Educa tors almost with-

out number.

A College President writes: “For 4 erise with which the eye finds the word sought, for accuracy of deflni4 U'in, f »r effective methods in indi4 eating pronunciation, for terse yet. 4 comprehensive statements of facts, •and for practical use as a working 4 dictionary,* Webster's international* 44 excels any other single volume.** Tho Ot:c Great Standard Authority, So writes Hun. I>. .T. Brewer, Justice U. 8.

Supiemo Court.

G\ & C. MI'. TR1A CO., ?*ut)lisbcrs, Springfield. Mams., V. S i. OuT^Send flu* fuiblixliers for free pnmphlet. u.#“ bo nut Buy clieup reprints of mu ient editions.

COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. See R- B- HURLEY For further information, BOX 773

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■——Mill