Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1895 — Page 3
I'Ht BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY JANUARY 10. 1805
If you really Want the Bifrgest Bargains in tile eity, eall at Stye Qlobe 5tore, \V here \ on can {let: ftranulated Sugar 21 |>oiiti(ls fnr$l 00 A Sugar 22 pouruli for 1 00 XC Sugar 21 pounds for 1 00 Brown Sugar .25 |iouud8 for 1 00 Raisins, per pound 05 < iirrents. per pound 05 Best Navy Beans. 7 lbs 25 Package ('oft'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 l>ry (ioods, Notions, Hats Caps and Shoes. South Greencastle. J. SUDRKTSSK1. RROF>. atstf
MERELY A TIP
as to something that \v undoubtedly ben-t etlt you. The values that run all through our earefullyselected stock ire especially favorable to the buyer just now and quick purchase will be the means of saving vou a comfortable sum. L. L. LOUIS & CO.
For a
Nobby, Neat, Well Fitting and Finely Trimmed suit of clothes see E. W. WHITE
LANGDON, THE BOOK STORE MAN has about everything you need in J3(X)KS. lie has books and books, standard works of fiction, blank books, books of travel, of poetry, of history, family Bibles, teaebers’ Bibles, atlases, dictionaries, in fact everything in the book line, even I’Ot KKT BOOKS. Then be keeps pens, inks, pencils, knives, book fasteners, writing papers stationery of all sorts. Besides all these he keeps the daily papers and magazines constantly on band, and has good looking and obliging clerks to wait on you.
MONEY LOANED
REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoffice. SEE Ills NEW GOODS.
MUSIC IN THE AIR!
WE ARE IN IT, AND TO STAY. Better values, quality considered, than can be bad elsewhere. Give us a call. Thanks for past favors.
J. F. HILL & SON.
As the new year begins you will And J. MERKLE, THE TAILOR, In Ids old stand above the Western Union Telegraph Offlce. All of you who wish tailor ing done bring It tn any time during the week. No work done on Sunday. All work done first class. 7a-3in
VOU TYATW T7SLK ABOUT YOUR Fresh Groceries, Clean Groceries, Cheap Groceries, Dut did you ever stop to think that after all the best place to buy GROCERIES that are PURE and ALU'S FIT TO is at the OLD RELIABLE STAND of L. WEIK St CO., South Side Square.
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We •vill gave you raonev. tf
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
large number of people having vis ited there it: December and this month. Messrs. Hicknell state that the freeze in the south spoiled about one-half of their orange crop. George J. Langsdale, president of the Soldiers’ Monument com mis sion, has resigned, to take effect March 1. Miss Lizzie Gibbons has returned home after several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends near Mt. Meridian. Hershal Benefeil, of Sullivan, D visiting his uncle, W. G. Neff. Mr. Benefeil is deputy treasurer of Sullivan county'. Dr. J. S. Coffman, of Cutler, Ind , was called to see his sister. Mrs. .1. .1. Wei la, w ho has been quite sick for some time. James T. Allen will open a stock of foot wear and A. G. Lester a stock of merchant tailoring in the Southard room. Levi McMillen, who formerly had a meat market on Indiana street, is shipping his fixtures to Brazil und will engage in business there. The Century club will meet Saturday, Jan. 12, with Miss Genevieve Ames. Subject for discus sion: “Dicken’s Child-characters.” James Maloney is in Indianapolis today, and his friends hint that lie is attending a wedding, and refuse to state that he is the best
NEWS FROM DEPAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY Look in thin Column for It—Guests unci Entertainment!!—Notes, Items and Announcements—The Very I.atest and the Hest by Special Reporter.
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What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r re Going and Where Their Guests are Sitopping—News off Interest Over the City—The Rest Column in th » Paper for Quick Heading.
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KON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Hannku Timks 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.
Rev. J. E. Newhouse leaves city Saturday on the 1:20 a. train for Red Wing, Minn., to gage in revival work with his son, F. I). Newhouse, pastor of the First M. E. church of Red Wing. Mrs. T. G. Duvall received word last night of the death of a relative, Mr. Henry, at Danville, who diet! of a paralytic stroke. His age was ninety-three years. The deceased was Mrs. Duvall’s grandfather. Mr. N. I. Woods, of this eitv, and Miss Gertrude Duvall, of Charlesj ton, South Carolina, were married
‘■The next day it snowed.’’ Carl Daugherty came hack
evening.
Mr. Cannon was pledged evening by the Delta Us.
Miss Blanche Basye, formerly of now ’96, returned yesterday to
finish her college course.
Win. A. Buck, ‘97. of Ft. Wavne, came down this morning to enter
his old class.
O. L. Fulwider, made several business trips during vacation for M. J. Beckett, of the Banner Times. Harry Paris was able to he out of the house yesterday for the first time during his long sick spell. On account of the series of religious services at College Avenue, there will he no university sermon unless one is arranged later on. A large crowd of students enjoyed the good skating at northwest bridge last evening. A skating party was organized for tins evening, but the snow will put a ‘•beautiful white” quietus on it. Miss Helen Allen has changed her mind, and written to her Alpha Phi sisters that she will be here
Saturday.
Wilbur Starr is having consider able trouble with his eyes, and on that account will give up college work for a few weeks. If you wish to join the new gymnasium class, leave your name with Paul Poynter or Todd Owen. Quite a number have already given their names, and as soon as arrange raents are made for a director the work will begin. Get your name in so that you can get an early
start.
Dr. John explained to the students yesterday the action taken by
FOB mHT TO FEELlIfi Take a ROCKER FOI DING BED Or one of our SOFT COUCIIFS.
A. B. Hanna, Furniture Dealer ani Undertaker
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Miss Durham is visiting Brazil friends today. Bowman Middleton is quite sick with throat trouble. James Egnor, of Spencer, visited R. L. Williams yesterday. Mrs. Natban Kendall, of Danville, is visiting Mrs. J. T. Gest. C. O. Talbott leaves today for a few weeks’ business trip in Canada. John KniiFer, a mule dealer from Ridgeton, Ontario, is here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams are visiting friends at Dupont this week. Dr. J. B. DeMotte left yesterday on a lecturing tour through the south. Wm. Sellers shipped a carload of spokes to the Indianapolis market today. Dr. G. W. Poole was called to Russellville today on professional business. Mrs. J. Y. Denton and children went to Bloomington today to visit relatives. T. C. Hammond has bought two 2ne horses of W, IL McKecn, of Terre Haute. Joe Sellers, of North Salem, who has been visiting relatives here, returned home today. H. H. Hillis has the contract for furnishing crushed stone for the repairing of the county roads. C. B. Case, T. T. Moore and D. E. Williamson wete among the passengers to Indianapolis today. The business ol the Monon to West Baden and French Lick Springs for 1894 was uO per cent, heavier than any former year, ami the springs hid fair to become popular winter resorts. An unusually
lust evening tn the latter city, i t| )e college presidents of Indiana in I hey have gone to Jacksonville, regard to football. It was decid
Florida, on their bridal tour. Mr. Woods has many friends here, who are awaiting his arrival, to tender
them congratulations.
Misses Elizabeth Overstreet and Ida Orrell entertained a number ot their friends last evening at the home of the former, 416 east YV ashington street. Cards was the chief amusement of the evening and the head prizes were captured by Miss Lida Grooms and Mr. Charies B. Case. Refreshments were served and the evening was pleasantly spent by those attending, who were: Misses Alice and Belle Resor, Ellen Joslin, Kate, Bessie and Lida Grooms, Brandon and Meltzer and Messrs. Charles Burnaby, Frank
ed by them that no more intercol legitime series of foot hall should be allowed in this state until the rules are so changed that the presidents well deem them permissahle on their authority. They claim that the game has been so rough thai it has given birth to a very strong sentiment not only against foot hall blit other athletics, and even to colleges themselves where the game is played. They also claim that the patrons of the schools will no longer aid them, and that those who would become patrons desist from the fact that they object to a college which will permit such games. From the above reasons, and numerous others brought to
and Hurry Hays, Allan Brockway, hear, the presidents have decreed I Charles B. Case, Albert Daggy, Dr. our fate, and we will not play our
Tljltyc; of COlOFORg Ihese 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, 'Tinware, Knives, etcFast Side' Fublic Sijimrc.
WIqy is it, Von ^Vsk, THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
GOODS?
I his is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly
learn this fact.
Give Him a Call.
E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
February 1 1 GLEAN GROKERY.
DRUGS, WALL. RARER, RA1NTS, STATIONERY Fancy* Goods, Toilet Articles, at Lowest Prices at ALiLEiN’S DRUG STORE** east side square
O. F. Overstreet, and Messrs. John Brown aud Thomas McCray, of
Brazil.
Dr. G. C. Neale arrived home from his trip with tne minstrels this morning. “Doc” is in good health, and says he has sulfered no foul play in the time he was out, which lacked one day of being two weeks. He has been pretty well all over northern Indiana and part of Michigan, and says he has had a world of experience. The company was badly handicapped by debts, which followed them, and it was a difficult matter for him to play even. He handled all the money, hut was unable to get enough ahead to let him out. He finally got nearly the amount of the claim, and left them at Kalamazoo, Michigan. The creditors here, through Mr. Neale’s management ot their claims, will be paid nearly in full, which is, indeed, fortunate, considering the shaky condition of the company.
Two dozen old newspapers at the Baxneu Times office for fiye cents. These papers will he found very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five cents. tf Keeping everlastingly advertis ing brings success. tf
little game any more until a new set of rules make their appearance on the college horizon and meet the approval of our dear friends and gnardians of safely. Soulh UreeiMiAMtto. Miss Lizzie Meikels is recovering after a week’s illness. John F. Cooper is at the capital!
city today.
George Burks is able to he out again after a two weeks' illness. i Tlie South Mission Sunday j school met at Lueteke’s hall last; evening and attended the revival' services at College Avenue church
in a body.
Keep your blood pure and healthy and 5'ou will not have rheumatism, flood « Nttmaparilla gives the t iood vi-i tatity and richness. Tlie Aii£cU*r’t) WIhd. I in these flowery mcmls would bo. These crystal bt reams should solace mo, To whom* harmonious bubbling noise I, with my angle, would rejoice, Sit here and see the turtledove Court his chaste mate to acts of love. Or, on that bank, feel the west wind Breathe health aud plenty, please my mind To see sweet dewdrops kiss these flowers And then washed off by April showers. Hear, hear my kenna sing a song, There see a blackbird feed her young,
Will move to the Southard I^oor^ And will show you the finest
line of
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Or see a laverock build her nest. Here give my wtary spirit rest And raise my low pitched thoughts above Earth, or what poor mortals love. Thus, free from lawsuits and the noise Of princes’ court, 1 would rejoice. Or, with my Brynn and a l»ook. Loiter long days near fe haw ford brook, There sit by him and eat my meat, There h«hj the sun both rise and set. There bid good morning to next day, There meditate my time away, And angle on and beg to have A quiet passage to a welcome grave.
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Today \ Local BlarKets. f Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by R.W. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan’s uouitry houae.j Hem* 5 SprliiKR.ehoioe 5'4 Cocka, viminr 3 C't k-. i >1(1 , 2 Turkey hens, old 5 Turkey hena, yountr 4 Turkeys, old toms. 3 Ducks . 1 5 Qcese, cl"'1c** f I kll.*, nnd over , 35 Gcvee. plucked .. 30 Evte*. fresh, subject to hauddnit 15 Uniter, fresh roll H Putter, No. 2 « t.o South via Hilt Four. Jan. Hib Heli. 5th the Big 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 und Tennessee. Return limit 20 days. Half fare. F. P. H(testis. Wanted—(lirl to do general house work; permanent home to the right party. Apply to George E. Blake. 72U! r T'() MAKF, BIO MONEY selling our ElecI. trie Telepootm. Host seller on earth. Sent all complete ready to set un; lines of any distance. V practleal electric telephone. < *ur aaents nmkinu $5 to 310 a day easy. Kverybody buys; bia money without work. !'rices low Any one etui itittke $75 p.-i month, \ddress W. P. Harrison A Co., Cierk No. II, < olutnhos, Ohio. 3 When it comes to the genuine article of news the Banner Times lias it.
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
1.00 1.00
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Best hulk coffee 27,t» / c. Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb 10c. Lion, Arbuckle X\\\ and Crystal Coffees, 22' 2 cents; Mansfield and Big Four Flour, 35 cents, Patent 45 cents. Everything else in proportion. A gen- | eral stock, consisting of Dry Goods, I Notions. Hats, Caps, Shoes and Rub- ' bers of all kinds. Full line of Gtocer-
1 ies.
violin Rilmt, I 715 South Main Street.
q. BHOAD'TKI LT. \5 . 15. VESTAI.. Broadstreet & Vestal, Heal Estate, Exchange and Loan Office. Farm and City Property for Sale. Some bargains if taken at once. Call and see them Southard Block, S. H. Cor. Square. greencastle, ind. 4rt-tf
COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. See R- B- HURLEY For further information. BOX 773
‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banner Times.
