Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1895 — Page 3

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THK BANNER TIMES, UREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY JANUARY 7,51895.

You are cordially invited to 1 .ANGDON,

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

ware and Notions. My goods are not exeelled in quality, iiiul the lowest price is assured. BiroTi, s. W. t'nr. 1'ubltc sijuure.

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If you really want the P.i<r;test Barjfains P7: . in the city, call at 5l7e Qlobe 5tore, \\here yon can fret:

has about everything you need in

HOOKS.

He has books and books, standard works of fiction, blank books, books of travel, of poetry, of history, family Bibles, teachers’ Bibles, aliases, dictionaries, in fact evervthinjj in the book line, even

IHX KKT BOOKS.

a strong sermon to a fair sized congregation and the coming revival promises to be an interesting one. M. M. Bachelder, who lias been at the bedside of his mother, returned to Ladoga at noon. Mrs.

Bachelder is improving.

The Yohng Woman’s Home Missionary society of College Avenue church will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 2:30, at the

Then he keeps pens, inks, pencils,

knives, book fasteners, writing paper- home of Miss I’earl Bassett,

stationery of all sorts. Besides all these be keeps the daily papers and magazines constantly on hand, and lias good looking and obliging clerks to wait on

you.

MONEY

LOANED

Granulated Sugar 21 pounds for$1 (Mil A Sugar 22 pounds for 1 00 I MG Sugar 21 pounds for 1 (M) Brown Sugar 2."> pounds for 1 <HI iiaisins. per pound (i.*> j Currents, per pound. 05 Best Navy Beans. 7 lbs 25 Vuckage Collee 2U and 22 r j Bacon, per pound.... .. I) and 10 cl Lard 10 c

Lowest priees on all kinds of dried i R uny sum, for any time,

fruits and canned goods. Also a full j ,

Dry Goods, Notions. Hats t aps Must see the borrower in per-

and Shoes. South Greencastle. | son. No delay. Money fur-

J. SUDRHISSKI.

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nished at once at lowest rates.

A photographer at Ettingham, 111., advertises in all the newspapers within a radius of thirty miles of him and the consequence is that he has all the work he can do. Among the passengers to IndtI anapolis this morning over the Vandalia were: C. E. Anderson, Dr. P. S. Baker, H. II. Hillis, Mrs. G. H. Williamson and daughter and Mrs.

J. I). Allen.

Dr. E. W. Fisk has favorably impressed the Roekport people with his splendid sermons and sound! reasoning. On Thanksgiving he 1 delivered a sermon there which was printed in full by the Democrat of!

the very t j,at city. The Ban-nek Times has

been requested to reproduce the

great

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

L. L. LOUIS & CO.

Geo. E. Blake,

GREENCASTLE, IND.

REMEMBER THAT

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Will supply the people with firstclusG K()< KB IKS at the lowest living prices. 1 also keep a full line of Glassware and tpieensware. Decorated Dinner Sets, Bowls and Pitchers, and Tin ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. I keep a Hue 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 tiling for a Christmas present. J. W. Moore, N. Side Square. Abram’s Old Stand. 44-3m ,

For a

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

repairing; a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoffice. STL MIS NUW GOODS,

sermon, but owing to its length, and a lack of space, we Hud

it an impossibility.

While the newspapers are the cheapest articles in the world, it seems that a very large proportion in many communities sponge their reading matter and waste valuable! I time hunting some other people’s j paper, and the subscribers are fre-

What is Going on in and About 'l uent b’ obliged to w ait until the

THE LOCAL FIELD

Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r.re (soIhr and Where Their OueHtH are Stopping—Newn of Interest Over the C’tty—The Pent Column in th 3 Paper for Quick Heading.

DON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banner Ttmca to follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

MUSIC IN THE AIR!

WE ARE IN IT, AND TO STAY. Better values, quality considered, than can he had elsewhere. Give us a call. Thanks for past favors.

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'LECTION NOTICE.

First N ational Hank, ( Giierncasti.tc. liKliiiim. Dec.s, ism ) Tlif> annual meeting of thr imicklioldcrs of tills lunik fin- tlii- election of nine directors for the ensuing year will be held at their hank liulldiiiR on Tuesday. January H, l(W6. between the hours of one and four o'clock of said day. 40 to Jan. 8 JEKOMB ALLEN, ( ashler.

J. A. Gainor, of St. Louis, spent Sunday in the city. A daughter of Dr. Spurgin is sick at Mt. Meridian. Miss May Windsor returned to Indianapolis this morning. Prosecuting Attorney Lewis is attending court at Brazil today. II. C. Darnall, of Muncie, is visiting his father, J. F. Darnall. Dan Ruark, brakemen on the Vandalia, spent Sunday in the city. Miss Iva Sparks, of Crawfordsville, is visiting Mrs. W. L. Denman. Prof. R. A. Ogg is at home from a visit to Greene and Monroe counties. The Putnam County Medical association will meet at Dr. Hawkins’ office tomorrow. Dr. T. G. Duvall was called to Danville today by the serious ill ness of a relative. Mrs. James Ballard, of Athens, Ohio, is visiting the tamily of Mrs. Mary Ames today. Mrs. Elizabeth Richards, of Indjanapolis, is visiting friends and

borrower reads it through. Would it not be the nicest way to sub j scribe and pay for the paper? Speaking of the part Miss Odell took at a musicale given by Mrs. 1 George Switzer in Brazil, the Democrat of that city says: A lovely vocal solo was next rendered by Miss Odell, of Greencastle, in > whose honor the reception was 1 given. Miss Odell possesses a highlv cultivated voice, and the ladies were profuse in their expres ^ sions of praise of her sweet sing- J

ing.

The Vincennes Commercial of last Tuesday devotes a quarter of I a column of its paper to a criticism of Barlow Bros.’ minstrels, saying it is by far the best minstrel show that has ever appeared there. They make special mention of the comedy work of Messrs. Ward and Weeks and the Barlow Bros, in the overture part. Burke and West, the acrobatic tramps, took the audience by storm, and the Mohring Bros, are the finest in their line. This company is to be here tomor-

row night.

Says the Bloomington Telephone-. “Among the attractions at the com ing dedication on the 25th, it is ex peeted that the first regiment of In- i diana State militia will be here to act as the escort of honor. It is composed of twelve well drilled companies under command of Col. Eble, of Terre Haute, and includes a fine regimental band, located at Evansville. The necessary correspondence for transporting the company is now being Conducted with the Monnn railroad officials.” Company I of this city belongs to

Times by Davison himself and it was printed by all the papers in this city and was copied into the Brazil papers. The Banner Times is in receipt of a letter from a Mr. Geoffrey Jones, of Brazil, in which he says that Miss Maggie Jones is an estimable young lady of Brazil, that she has not been married to, nor was she with Davison when he was at Brazil, and he further asks the Banner Times to make a correction of the item. All this paper cares about the matter is to give the news, and as we were given the item by the Greencastle young man himself, had no reason to doubt its reliability. However, we give Mr. Jones’ statement as much promi-

nence.

An exchange has the following: If you would increase your happiness and prolong your life, forget your neighbors’ faults, forget the temptations, forget the fault-find-ings and give a little thought to the cause that produced it. Forget the peculiarities of your friends, and only remember the good points that make you fond of them. For get all your personal quarrels of oiFensive histories that you may have heard by accident, and which, if repeated, would seem a thousand times worse than they are. Blot out as far as possible all the disa greeable things of life; they will come, but they will only grow larger when you remember them, and the constant thought of the acts and meanness—worse still, malice—and only tend to make you more familiar. Obliterate everything bad from yesterday; start out with a clean sheet for today, and write upon it for sweet memory’s sake only those things that are lovely and lovable. South GreenvaMle. Harry Vancleave has a position at the Globe store. Gov. Burch is at home after u two weeks’ stay at Indianapolis. Katie, the five year old daughter of Mike Kearns, fell against a stove yesterday and cut her lip badly. Dr. G. W. Poole attended her. On Saturday night a 'bus, full of young folks returning from a dance in the country, ran dow an embankment and upset. The passengers were severely shaken up and sever al had bruises were received but nothing serious resulted. The ’bus was badly scratched. Dyspepsia seldom causes death, but permits its victims to live on in misery Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.

Harlow Hron.’ IUk Show. The big minstrel show, of which the celebrated Barlow Bros, are the bright particular stars, is advertised as the greatest of all good minstrel shows. It appears from reports which reach us from points where this great company has appeared that the claim is fully sustained by the entertainment presented. The company includes many famous artists and possesses features that have never been seen heretofore in a similar atttraction. It

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FOR THAI TIREfl FEELIjiG Take a ROCKER FOLDING BED Or one of our SOKT COUCI1BS.

A. B. Hanna,

iS- " Furniture Dealer ani Undertaker.

K \ST SIDE sot A HI!

A FURNACE

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TI)1of GOipOKS TEiese winter days. In making a deal for one see H.S. REN8CK&CO., And tEiey will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, Skates, 'Tinware, Knives,etc. Heist Skla Hublic Square.

Iv. -A.. Hamiltor^’s Groceries are K or reel: and I'Cleaiq.

Tlace a sample order with him and be convinced that his mammoth store is headquarters for all that is good in the EATING LINE.

El. A. HAM I HTO N SOUTEiEAST CORNER OF SQUARE.

relatives in the elty.

Dr. G. G. Smythe visited George j the / e K iment and 90Ule information

today

W. Hanna today and reports his

condition unchanged.

The olllcials of the Pennsv’vania lines passed over the Vandalia today on a tour of inspection. W. M. Wheeler, who has been spending the holidays here, returned to Ann Arhor ttiis morning. The divorce case of Cunning vs. Cunning has been dismissed by request of Mrs. Cunning.—Bloom-

ington Telephone.

The revival services began last

will be bad at the meeting *oinor

row evening.

Dr. G. C. Neale’s friends arc worried over his continued absence. Dr. Neale left here with Boyd’s minstrels on December 28. He had a claim against the company for bill-posting, and took along with him the claims of other parlies here aggregating $58. His friends iiere have heard nothing of his whereabouts. A member of the company wrote back from Peru, but did not mention Dr.

Hailrond Fare 2 CentH a Milo. Greenfield Republican. It is rumored that the Pennsylvania Railroad company will reduce the fare on their system to 2 cents a mile. Th# sale of mileage books at that rate, which can be used on the Big Four, C. II. & D., Monon and I. I). & W., ail competing lines compel them to do so or lose business. Look out for a 2 cent rale ou all roads.

F ebnuary 1 Will move to the Southard I^oon^ And will show you the finest line of

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Ever shown. h- c- LesTeR.

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CLEAN 8R0GERY. And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Kiley’s as cheap a« 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, us 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 • 27JgC. Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb 10c. Lion, A rbiicklc X X X X and Crystal Coffees, 22 1 2 cents; Mansfield and Big Four Flour, 35 cents, Patent 45 cents. Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Bobbers of all kinds. Full line of Groceries. dolin Hiloy, 715 South Main Street.

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DRUGS, WALL, RARER, PAINTS, STATIONERY Fancy Goods, r roUet Articles,

at Lowest Prices at

AbL»LIM S DRUG STOREi, east side square

evening ut College Avenue church Neale's name. Dr. Neale makes and will he held each evening this Dis headquarters at Cooper Bros.’, week. Dr. Hollingsworth delivered where lie does a lucrative veterinary

practice, and his absence is unexplainable to Messrs. Cooper. He! was to have been home by Janu-

ary 2.

Last week the Banner Times published an item to the elfeel Ihal Fay Davison of this city, and Mag- j gic Jones, of Brazil, had been mar-1 ried in Terre Haute on January 1. The item was given to the Bannnk

ilonu* S#»«*ken*’ KxcnrHlonfl. The Vandalia line will run a series of home seekers’ excursions to points in the west, south and northwest, including Alahamy, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and other states. The rate for these excursions will be one fare for round trip, with $2 added, and the dates Jan. 8, 15 and Feb. 5. For further particulars see J. S. Dowi.imi, Agent. '■no MAKE HIG MONEY sellinn our Eloo1 trie Tulepooae. llest seller on warth. Swiii all oomulwte ready to set up; lines ot any distance. A practical electric telephone. Our a (rents makinir $5 to {10 a day easy. Everybody buys; Ida money without work. Prioea tow Any ope wan mak" * 7r i per month. Address W I'. Harrison A t o., Cierk No. II, Columbus, Ohio. ;)

Bailow Bios.,

AVAGNiriCCNT /HINSTRELS.

SUPERB BRASS BAND. GRAND CONCERT ORCHESTRA, DOUBLE MALE CHOIR, — FAMOUS COMEDIANS. The Greatest of all Great Minstrel Shows.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at tills office. We will save you money. tf

Will appear for one night only in GREENCASTLE,

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