Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1895 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY JANUARY II 189.')

If you really w:int tin* Biir^uinsf | ANGl^ON

in tlie city, call at | ' 5176 Qlobe 5tore,

Where y on can }rct:

Oranulateil Sugar 21 pounils for $1 00 A Sugar 22 poumU for 1 00 XC Sugar 24 pounda for 1 00 Brown Sugar 86 pounds for 1 00 Itaisins, per pound 06 < 'urrents. per pound. 05 Best Navy Ihans, 7 ll>s 25 Package Coffee 20 and 22 c Bacon, per pound.... .. 0 and 10 e I.ard 10 c I.owest prices on all kinds of dried fruits and canned goods. Also a full line of lire floods, No'ions, Hats Caps and Shoes. South Greencastle.

J. SUDRHNSKI.

PROP.

Tilt: BOOK STORt: . N \A\ has about everything you need in

HOOKS.

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

PCX K KT BOOKS.

Then he keeps pens, inks, pencils, knives, bonk fasteners, writing paperstationery of all -orts. Besides all these he keeps the daily papers and magazines constantly on hand, and has good looking ami obliging clerks to wait on

you.

MERELY A TIP

as to something I that w tin-1 doubtediy benefit you. The values that run all through our carefullyseleeted stock ire especially favorable to the buyer just now and quick purchase will be the means of saving you a comfortable sum. L. L. LOUIS & CO.

MONEY LOANED

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. scr: ms NEW GOODS.

MUSIC IN THE AIR!

WE ARE IN IT, AND TO STAY. Better values, quality eonsidered, than cau be bad elsewhere. Give us a call. Thanks for past favors.

HK-4W

J. F. HILL & SOM.

As the new year bettlns you will ttmi J. MERKLE, THE TAILOR, in Ids old stand above the Western I'nlon Telegraph «iftlce. All ol' you who wish tailor Imc done brliiK it in any time durlnir the week No work done on Sunday. All work done ttrst class. 72-3m

YOU TVtTSY TTY LK

ABOUT YOUR

Fresh Groceries, Clean Groceries, Cheap Groceries, But did you ever stop'to think that after all the best place to buy GROCERIES that are PURE and MATS FIT MAT is at the OLD RELIABLE STAND of L. WEIK St CO., South Side Square.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at titis otlice. We will save you money. t(

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

Geo. E. Blake,

GREENCASTLE, IND.

THE LOCAL FIELD

orrliuge yesterday at his borne. He was well known here. MM illiam T. Fry and Lora E. Dicks have been licensed to marry. Dave Abrams is receiving his share of promotions just at present. This time lie has a run between St. Louis and Mattoon, III., with an increased salary attachment. The good-natured citizen this morning swept the snow from his front walk, thereby greatly assist ing pedestrians. The citizen of a contrary disposition did not get ac-

tion.

Miss Grace Farrow went to Russellville MM'ednesday to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Bertha Harvey. Miss Harvey will be remembered by many as a member of the DePauw school of music. N. H. Burns, a wholesale oil mer chant, died Wednesday night at his home in Chicago. His widow, Mrs. Burns, will be remembered here as Miss Nellie M’ancleave, daughter of T. A. M ancleave, ol Kokomo. Harry G. Paris, the popular young tenor of the DePauw quartette, left this afternoon for Martinsville, where be is to take treatment at a sanitarium for sciatic rheumatism, with which he has been a sufferer for several weeks. Died at the Soldiers’ Home, Dayton, Ohio, on January 7, \M\ A. Shannon, late of Company L, fifth Indiana Cavalry. Deceased was!

the busy season comes on, I do the business and let the other fellows advertise.” Zachrier and Bessie Evans vs. A. N. Cave is the title of a case in Esquire Denny’s court. It was he gun yesterday and is for iMd services alleged by the plaintiffs to be due them for services in working at the ladies hall. The defense claimed they were working for their board and no pay was due. J. P. Alice represented the plaintiff and H. C. Lewis the defendant. The case was continued at noon until next Monday. Sp‘liking of the Dodd-Hibben wedding the Lebanon Reporter says: The party left Greencastle lor this city at 3:35 after receiving the congratulations of many friends | on the happy outcome of their j courtship. The bride is a pleasant and estimable young lady, who for several months was bead trimmer! in the millinery department of A. M. Baker & Co. Mr. Dodd is the well known clothier of the firm of MV’ill H. Dodd A Co., and is one of Lebanon’s most substantial young business men. For the present j they have taken rooms with Mrs. linker on cast Main street.

FOB THAT TIREfl FEELIBO

Take a KOCKER FOLDING BED Or one of our SOFT COUCHKS. A. B. Hanna, Furniture Dealer an] Undertaker FAST sll>l SOI A It 1:

«A FURFSl’ACE

IS A

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

THE

BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Whore Our People p.re Going and Where Their Guest* are Stopping—New* of In-

terest Over the City—The Rest Column in L.is St*VPIlt\ pound St66l rails all its

Look in thin C oltimn for It—Guests and Entertainments—Notes, Items and Announcements—The Very Latest and the

Rest by Special Reporter.

Frank Thotnss went to Danville

this morning.

The German club last evening

tl»* Paper for Quick Reading.

be changed as often as you desire.

seventy-two years old and formerly J lived in this county. Among other relatives, 1). S. Shannon is a bioth-j

er of the deceased.

The Monon is now in shape to give the other roads some pointers, and the Knickerbocker of the Big

Four and “Twenty” of the Vaudalia I rehear8< ‘ d the P U . V wl,k l ' ^ wiU will have to look out. The Monon | S ive thlB evenin S at 1,rof ' Lon «*

den’s residence.

Prof. Duvall and wife went to Danville this morning to attend the

that line. j funerals of Enoch Henry and Rev. MM’. R. Grogan, the cattleman, Emondson. Dr. Poucher also will bought one hundred head of line »Henu the Edmondson funeral.

11. S. McGutcheon, ’95, leaves

Tl.'ilMi ol' GOipORg These winter days. In making a deal for one see H. S. REN1CK&CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, Skates, 'Tinware, Knives, etcHast Side Fubliu Stjunre.

entire spurts

length, and

getting

are

mile-a-minute

common over

DON’T THINK

Of leaviiiK the city, even for n short time, I without orderinv the Dully It iNNKR TIMt:s to 1

follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a week I — , as it does here at home, and the address will Poled Angus cattle yesterday from

G MV.Bemrut, of Terre Haute. They

ing about .10300 for the bunch. They were shipped to New York j

yesterday for export.

About a foot of snow was yesterday and last night's record. The livery men have smiles on their i j laces at the prospset of getting about ’steen dollars per day out of their rigs. Sleighs are in demand, i

G. E. Blake is in

today.

The early-closing movement is well nigh general. Born, to Moses Boone and wife, Dec. 11, a son. Tim Callahan has resigned ns a dispenser at the “Century.” F. A. Arnold left yesterday for two weeks’ visit in Louisiana. The shoe dealers are enjoying a harvest on the overshoe trade. Chas. Daggy received thirty-one head of feeding cattle from Chicago

last night.

Prof. MV. M'. Brown has the thanks of east end citizens for breaking a path with his snow plow. The Electric Light company has issued a handsome new circlular of light rates to its patrons. Will Houck is making preparations to move into his new residence on east MM r ashington street

next week.

Several of the" local bovs wUo j Mr ; Mr «- Henshaw. who were . . . . I so foullv assaulted on Wednesday

work onlv once or twice per year | •

, , . , . ...I "igb*., are anil alive, but there

arc getting jobs loony Hiiti*’““ , “' 1

the beautiful.

The steam laundry took out

school for a short time to take a

clerk in the Indiana

i will average about 1400 pounds,: position

Indianapolis! were bought at 41 cents, mak-; state legislature. “Mac” is all

the small boy is happy and every body enjoys “the beautiful.” MVe confidently expected a poem today. J. F. Darnall and Justice James T. Denny drove out to the residence of Hon. George MV. Hanna today, and there administered to him the oath of office as a member

os the legislature, having in their disturbed by a snow ball.

‘ a. K.”

The postponed athletic concert will be given Monday evening, Jan. 21st, at Meharry hall. The stage settings will be entirely new, even the curtains, and a new orchestra will be imported for the occasion. Don’t miss this entertainment. Last evening the class of’99 became patriotic and “blowed” themselves for a sleigh ride. The other Preps, claim that ’99 are cowards because they chose such a rough night and didn't make any noise until they were ready to turn in. The boys claim they had a pleasant time, and they were not even

possession a special blank for the purpose. Mr. Hanna will thus draw his per die*u during his illness. He is no better, but is thought to be holding his own. A traveling man, who came from Clayton this morning, says that.

steam

their old eight-horse power engine and put in one of sixteen horse power yesterday. Work ia third mnk by Kagie lodge, K. of P., this evening. Members of the team are earnestly requested to be present. In view of the special services being held at College Avenue church, the university sermon in Meharry hall will be omitted next Sunday evening. Frank F. Peker. trustee of liar rison township, Vigo county, and sales agent for the Terre Haute Brewing Co., died suddenly of hem-

veiiug

I no hope of recovery for the latter. The former has regained consciousness and will probably recover. An active search is being made for the guilty parties, and it ia thought that several arrests will he made

today.

MV. A. Talbott, familiarly Known as “Lon" in this community where he was well known, having been connected with the hoot and shoe trade for a number of years, died at his home in Indianapolis, Thursday, after a long illness of typhoid fever, aged forty-s : x j ears.— Danville Republican. Deceased was a brother of John Talbott, formerly of this city, and was known to some of our

DRUGS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONERY

Articles,

Fancy (Joccls, 'Toilet

at Lowest Prices at

ALLEN'S DRUG STORE* east side square

citizens

Said a highly successful business man to a reporter: “My advertising season lias just begun. When other men are lying on their oars, i am out in a big display and locals paddling vigorously for) trade. How some men expect to reap when they have not sown is more than 1 cau understand, and

Final arrangements have been completed, and the primary debate will he held at Meharry hall on next Monday evening at seven o’clock. The papers of six eon testants are all in, examined and approved. Arrangements are being made to secure entertainment in the way of music for the even•ng, end, no doubt, the occasion will he a deliglutV 1 one. Let every one come out and help owell the attendance, as by so doing you will unconsciously encourage the con testants to a very large extent. A large party from I. U. will attend the primary, and thus will aid in making the affair interesting. It is surprising how many new clubs and entertainment organizations have came into existence since the downfall of foot ball and athletics. If you are in a quandary as to which one to join, you will find the notices of each club with the names of its officers on the bulletins of east college, and the valuable information from these and the kind gentlemen sutruunding the hoards will soon aid you in your selection. By all means join a club.

Wlqy in it, "Vou xAtsk, THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: lie 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 Gall. I"'. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

D ebruapy 1

Will move to the Southard I^oon^

GLEAR (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 eo 20 [rounds Granulated sugar for $1.(K)

And will show you the finest j 22 » rsug^for^ i’." 0

line of

feliant Tailoring

Ever shown.

rc- c- LesTeR.

Today * Local Market*. [Furnished the D.ut.v Bakxlk Ttuxs daily by It.MV. Allen, manager cf Arthui Jordan’s poultry house.] Hens .... ..5 Hprlnirs.choice 5‘4 Cocks, young 3 Cocks, old i Turkey hens, old 5 Turkey hena, younK r Turkey*, old toms. 3 Duck* . 5 Geese, choice f. f. Slba and over 35 Geese, plucked ;*i Eior*. fresh, subject to handilntr 15 Butter, fresh roll S fatter. No. 2 s Go South via Ilia Four. Jan. 8th Keb. 5th the Big Four will sell excursion tickets to points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky and Virginia, and to all points in Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Return limit 20 days. Half fare. F I*. Hl'Esris.

25 “ X C sugar for 1.00 Best bulk coffee 27}yc. Kingan's bacon and lard, per fit 10c. . ...I j'.o.l. rlojeJ, l»> \ \ V V 3,>>1 I rv<t.ll Coffees. 22 1 2 cents; Mansfield and Big Four i lour, >euis, Latent 45 cents. Everything else in proportion. A general stoek, consisting of Dry Goods, X tertu, IF.rts, Shoe- and Rubbers ol all kiiius. Full line of Grocer-

ies.

,Iolm Rtlmt, 715 South Main Street.

W II. VESTAL.

MVanted—Girl to do general house work; permanent home to the right j party. Apply to George E. Blake. 72t6

q. lUtOADsTKKKT. 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. E. Cor. Square.

GREENCASTLE. IND.

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

now is the sowing season. When [eery.

Two dozen old newspapers at the Banner ITmes office for live cents. These papers will be found very useful in many ways. They

! For Sale-On easy payments. s|, I are nice for pantry shelves, under houses ranging in price from {800 to . car P e * 8 and i n other ways. Re$1000. W. X. Wood, Hanna street, gro- “ember the price—two dozen for

The only way to cure catarrh is to purify the blood. IIood’» SaiBU|miiUa purities the blood and tones up the

whole system.

73tl2 I five

‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banner Times,