Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1895 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA- SATURDAY JANUARY 12 )M!jf>
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If you really want the Itijr^jesi B.irnains 1 | /\NGDON in the eity, call at I ' '
Sf^e Cilcbe $l:ore, Tl " ; BOOK stori! '\an has about everytliin); you need in
1300KS.
IV here \ on can jfet:
tiranulated Su^ar 21 pounds for$1 00 A Sujt'ir 22 ponnds for 1 00 XC Sujiar 21 pounds for 1 00 Brown Suitar 2."i pounds for 1 IHI Jfaisins. per pound On < urrents. per pound On Beet N \ ih ana. 7 lbs . 35 I’acknue t’otlee 20 and 22 c Bacon, per pound... . .. it and 10 c Lard 10 c Lowest prices on all kinds of dried fruits and canned floods. Also a full line of Dry floods, jsmions, Hatsf'aps and Shoes. South tircenca tie.
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Me has hooks and hooks, standard works of fiction, blank hooks, books of travi I. of poetry, of history, family Bibles, teachers’ Bihles, atlases, dictionaries, in fart everythin); in the hook line, even rot K Lt BOOKS. Then he keeps pens, inks, petndls. knives, hook fasteners, writiii); paperstationery of all sorts. Besides all thest he keeps the daily papers and in.itra/ines constantly on hand, and Inis eood looking and obliging clerks to wait on you.
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as to si methiug i t h at uu-| doublodly henetlt you. The ' values that run | all ihrough our J carefullyselecl- j ed stocK ire es- j pecialK favorable to the buy-[ er just now and i|iiiek purchase will be the means of saving von a comfort-
able stun.
MONEY
LOANED
Burns. The cause of Mr. Buriisg \ F\VS FROM DI’ l* \l NN death was rheumatism of the hciiit.
— Kokomo Tribune. Hev. J. F. Clearwaters, of Danvilie. 111., who has been visiting friends here, returned home today. Dr. II. A. Gobin will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit tomorrow morning at the usual hour. No i\cn itig services. Miss Iona McVey, of Greencastle returned home Tuesday alter a phnsant visit with Miss Anna Gregory.— Lmloga Lea>ler. Drs. Sinythe, Hanna and Terrell
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
Look hi this < olumn for It—Gu#**tn and lOntertaiiinieiitH—IteniH and Annntiiir(>in«*iits Til** >>ry Latent ami the Best by Special Reporter. Miss Mary Bczernan has been ill for several bays this week. Arthur Hamrick left this afternoon for Bellville, where he will spend Sunday with friends. Misses Peyton and Duff, and
performed a very diftleult surgical | Messrs. Lallines and Tilden took operation on a daughter of John advantage of the good sleighing
F3S TIBT TlilEfl FEELIjili Take a ROCKER FOLDING BED Or one of our SO/^T COUCHES. A. 15. Hanna, ~E~ D- - " Furniture Dealer anj UuJertaker b VST slDK sill \RL
In any sum, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Money fur nished at once at the very
lowest rates.
L. L. LOUIS & CO.
For a
Geo. E. Blake,
GREENCASTLE, IND.
swsy&a thb 1.0CAI. riKi.ii
suit of clothes see
What is Going on in and About
E. W. WHITE Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r re (loiug and Where
Their OueHtH are Stopping—Neww ot Interent Over the C’ity—The Be«l ('olumn in tli^ Paper for (Juick Reading.
REPAIRING
a Specialty.
Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoffice. SCI: HIS NEW GOODS.
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MUSIC IN THE AIR!
WE ARE IN IT, AND TO STAY.
Better values, quality considered, than can be had elsewhere. Give us a call. Thanks for past favors.
SH-4w
J. F. HILL & SON.
As the new year lieirlns you will Rad J. MERKLE THE TAILOR,
in his old stiinu above the Western Union Tell'KrapIl Olttce. All of vou who wish tailor Ihk done tirlnir tt tn any time during the week. No work done on Sunday. All work
done tlrsl class.
YOU 7VS7YY TTY LK
ABOUT YOUR
Presh Groceries, Clean Groceries, Clicaj) Groceries, Cut did you ever stop to think that after all the best place to buy GROCERIES that are PURE and ALTOS FITTO FIT is at the OLD RELIABLE STAND of L. WEIK St CO., South Side Square.
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this oflice. Wo will save you money. tf
I>0N’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be changed us often as you desire. W. G. No If went to Terre Haute this morning. Born, to John Moran and wife, Dec. 12, a son. Plumbers are worth nine dollars an hour today. S. A. Hays was in Terre Haute today on business. Born, to T im Callahan and wife, city, Dec. 12, a son. Miss Ella McAnincb, of Belle Union, is seriously sick. Born to J. D. Torr and wife, eitj-, January 12, a daughter. Mrs. T. T. Moore and children are visiting at Indianapolis. D. L. Anderson and wife went to Brazil today to spend Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Gainer and children returned to St. Louis yesterday. Miss Julia Layne, of Ladoga, is visiting John Cawley and family. Miss Lulu Steele Is at home after a ; ot visit •«-*• Ington. Born, to I). W r . Macy and wife, i of LeLe Union, January (V a daugh-
ter.
There is a foot of snow on the level, and a great deal of it not on the level. \V. R. Grogan is in Terre Haute today buying aotne of Vigo county’s best stock. D. A. Peregrin was given the third degree work in the K. of P. lodge last evening. Mrs. J. M. Manker returned to Indianapolis today after a visit with relatives here. Miss Mary Goltra is visiting Mrs. Dr. Overstreet in Greencastle. — Crn to fords cille Journal. T. A. and Mrs. Vancleave left Wednesday for Chicago, called there by the sudden death of Mr. Vancieave's son-in-law, Chas.
Bowman, near Fillmore yesterday. Lester, the three weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Borden, on north College avenue, died at an early hour this morning. Funeral
at ten o’clock tomorrow.
Several items of news were seen by the reporter at an early hour tins morning, and they were frozen so hard that tt burglar's ‘‘jimmy” w 'Uhin t crack them Thev were
thawed out later in the day.
Thermometers registered 12 to lb below zero in the city at daylight this morning. The cold was intensified by the snow, and a trip ol a mile ot more was anything but a pleasantry. This is a cold com-
bination on the news man.
las; evening and visited Mt. Meri-
dian.
The German club gave one of itsj delightful little plays last eveningi at the home of Prof. Longdon, he f"re quite a number of invited guests. The work of this club is surely commendable and their earnest efforts ate now being rewarded. A number of !‘.K)0 boys and girls paraded the town last evening in a lurize bob-sled and made the ride lively with veils, songs and tin horns. They enjoy cd their ride in the greatest peace, no other jireus dar itig to face the arctic atmosphere Won’t some one get up a rifle that is a little bit exeitiugV Mr. F. N. Sandilur, ex ’9(J, of Delphi, is visiting old friends here. There is a possibility that he will resume his college course next se
•A FURNACE
IS A
TPILHj of GO I If HO 115
One of our exchanges sav that “a woman's character has been likened unto a postage stamp—one
black mark ruins it. Hut a young J ,lie8t< r ' man’s character is like a treasure The janitor showed his huge forenote—no matter how many stains | t l ,on ffht in not making any paths
it passes at par. hen a woman lulls from grace her character is
1 hese 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, Sktitos,
until the snowing was all over. The local alumni of PePauw had
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usually ruined forever; on the oth- another inti
DRUGS, WALL PAPER, • 7 PAINTS, STATIONERY
'L lY
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Ennoy Goods, Eoilet Articles, at Lowest Prices at
AGbEN'S DRUG STORE,
EAST SIDE SQUARE
er hand, a man may straighten up and he received into tha best of society again.” The many readers of the Ham's Horn are looking with special interest to the coming of Hex. Elijah P. Brown, who will preach at I,o cust Street ?I. E. church tomorrow morning and deliver his lecture “Into and Out of Infidelity” in the evening. No one who has ever read the little booklet bearing above title will tail to bear the noted editor s experience life experience from his own lips. Judge I). C. Donnohue has a cold weather story that he is telling today in which he figures out that the thermometer registered forty degrees below zero last night. It is this way: He carries a watch that was sold to him a long time ago guaranteed to run thirty years or to stand any weather above forty degrees below zero. The watch stopped last night alter tunning for twenty years. Mr. Don nohue, therefore, figures out that the forty below zero point had been reached, as the watched lacked ten years of running its thirty
years.
County Clerk Darnall has received two letters of inquiry lately from Campbellsburg, Ky., which Ksk concerning a Miss Eimina Wright, who the Wtiu-I caxs was married in this city some time since 18151, and it in ’.icln ,ed i!i,,i bln married about twelve years ago. The letter’, state that she moved from this city to Grawfordsville and has not been heard of for seven years or more. This partv. El mina, if living, or her heirs, if dead, has property coining to her or them from an estate at Campbellsburg. The letter is Irom J. K. and H. S. Robinson, attorneys, and they are
anxious for information.
Mr. and Mrs. II S. Renick en I tsrtained a party of friends at their [residence, corner of Washington | and Locust streets, in honor of I their guests, Mrs. Florence Buskirk, of Bloomington, and Mrs. Will Pickens, of Indianapolis. The [evening was pleasantly spent ly those attending, w ho were. Messrs, j and Mesdames Alex. Loekridge, Harry Smith, James B. Nelson, II H. Mathias, James B. Tuckr, Rufus Strattau, G. C. Sinythe, F. I).
Ader, Mrs. T< '. A. Arnold,
Thomas Abrams, Mi-ses Rose and Hattie Joslin, Ella Beckwith, Gen evteve Ames and Nellie Haminot d Dr. W. G. Overstreet, Messrs. B. K. Corwin, Harry Hays and Andrew
Hanna.
-t iug meeting yesterin Prof. Weaver’s
day afternoon
room.
Norman Jones and Miss Apple gate. Gene Igiehart anil Miss Coffin enjoyed a line sleigh ride yesterday. Some one lowered till the win dows and turned <.tf the steam in Prof. Smxser’s room this morning, reducing the temperature to 10 degrees below zero. The professor was comiielled to dismiss his first c 1 asses until the room could be re stored to a living temperature. The Y. M C. A. has postponed its meetings during the revival ser | vices and instead of them you will be gladly received at the churches..I The revival at College Avenue is) progressing finely with a good attendance every evening. Please bear in mind the local primary contest of debaters at Meharry hall Monday evening. Our boys have the a'tlnnative side and you will be greatly benefited by hearing their thoughts on one of the leading economic questions of the day. Good music will also enlighten the evening’s entertainment. The citizens are especially invited to be present. Tl»« ( I’m Turn. Col. Hob Ingersoll is under some obligation to return to the orthodox fold he was reared in. because some years ago be said: “I wit)
souri loos republican.” Missouri]
Kn i ves, etcHost Side l J id)lie Scjunre.
Wt\y it, You THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
GOODS?
Flits is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. IIis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. E. A. II AM 11 .T( ) X, Southeast corner square
Pebruary 1 KLEAN EROEERY.
And we want everybody to Bear in mind that yon can buy at Riley’s ns cheap a* any place in tin* city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every easli purchase. Vow is the time to buy Sugar while it is down, as it is goinb up. We give Jo 120 pounds (iranulated sugar for $1.
And will show you the finest 22 “ rsupirfol^ !'.<»<>
Will move to the
Southard fyoon^
is redeemed, now come to time.
let tne colonel
lm*
line of
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Ai t. Jacksoli has left Coop! r ! Bros.’ transfer line to accept a position wii.li the American Express i companx at the transfer office in] north GrecticiHtle.
(1111 - I u Ever shown. c- LesTeR.
2."> “ X C sugar for 1.00 Best hulk coffee 2vL.c. Kingan’s bacon anil lard, per lb 10c. Linn, .w uiii kic X X X \ ;,r.,i >. rvMal Uoft'ees. 22L., cents; Mansfield and’ Big Four Flour, Xi cents, Patent t.1 cents.
Everything else in propm Hon. A gen-
eral stocK, “(.insisting dt Dry Goods, Notions. Mats, Caps, Shoes and Kutibers of all kinds. Full line of Grocer-
ies.
violin Rilou, 715 South Main Street.
KlieuniMlisiii i> primarily caused by acidity of the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and thus cures tilt di.-x a. Xercs Henton leaves tonight to join the ‘ - m Pluukard” troupe, aft r a week’s visit with his patents. Francis M. Cole and Minnie E. Douglass were today licensed to
marry.
Hocking: Valley SuftVrwriu
Cincinnati, Jan. 12.—The joint committee of citizens and the chamber of commerce tor the relief of destitution among the Hocking valley minors received dispatch s from Governor McKinley fully confirming the stories of suffering. The joint committee will push the colio ■ring of contributions. Ms. rh ■■ ittoit ; laid well by voiautury indixiiUial contribu-
tors.
» ■ t *»r 11> I roitUlc* Ft. Scott, Kan., Jan. 12.—Daniel K. Swearington, editor of the Burlington
Toilwy m i.ocai Market!!. [Finiii.lied the Ii.kii.v Ba.nnjckTimes 1 daily by K.W. Alleir. manager of Arthur Jordan’s poititry house.1 Hens ...R Springs,choice. ......Rx^ 1 neks,young.. 3 Cork-*, nl<1 , 2 Turkey liens, old. 5 Turkey hens, young .4 Turkey s, old toms 3 Ducks s Geesx-. choice f. f.Mtis and over 3S Qeese. plucked 30 Eififs. fresh, subject to bundling !5 Holler, fresh roll s Putter, No. 2 tt
t*o South via Itig Four. Jan. 8th Feb. 5th the Big Four will sell exeur-ion tickets to points in Ala* fianni. Florida, Gi , rgia. Kentucky and Virginia, and t • all points in Louisiana, Mississippi, North t'arolina. South Carolina and Tennessee. Return limit JOdays. Hall tare. K. P. IIukstis.
y. broadstkkkt. xv b. vestai.. Broadstreet & Vestal, Ural Estate, Exchange and Loan Office. Farm and CUy Property for Sale. Some bargains if taken at once. Call and see them Southard Block, S. E. Cor. Square. GREENCASTLE, IND. nt tr
Wanted—Girl to do general house work; permanent home to the light party. Apply to George E. Blake. 72tti
COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. Sec R- B- HURL-BY For further in urination. BOX 773
Two dozen old newspapers at the Bannkk Times otlh-e for fiye j cents. These papers will be found very useful in mii"y ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, undei
Courier, was found guilty of publishing j carpets and in other ways. ReR,ui rmLili.m obscene mutter Sentence I member the price—two dozen for
and mailing obscene matter. Sentence was deferred. The matter i» question
Wig an attack on a towintinc''
fixe cents.
‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banner Times.
