Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY JANUARY '>2 1r95

We are Here to I’lease the People.

Good Goods at Low Prices.

Furniture of all kinds. Parlor Suits. Chamber Sets. Secretaries, Rockers, Side Boards, Pictures and Picture Framing. Upright Folding Heds Ranging From SlO up. lowest prioe# guiiranteert. "V will meet any competition, (live n-a call mill vvewill take plea-ure in -liowtnjt von thronsfli onr Mock. Si’KriAl. Al l'KXIiON C.1VKN I’O I NDEKTAKINU. BLvACK & BLaAOK-

trouserettes which are, in the language of the street, out of sight. John M. Schultz, of Crawfordsville, was here yesterday on business connected with the W. H

Durham assignment.

Miss Elizabeth Sparks of Marion, has been visiting the family of J. V. Cook tor several days. She went to Terre Haute today. Four cars of cattle were received

NKWS FROM DKPAL VV. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Look in tliiH Column for It—(iursts and KntertainnientH —Not«*n, ItrniM ami Announcements—The Aery l.at«*Ht mid the Itent by Special Kcporter.

BABY CABS

Just Received.

Miss Conlogue w'ent to Danville this afternoon to attend a swell

here today from Chicago, two of reception there this evening, which are for Crow and Farmer Joe Green is conducting a very

Unexcelled in Beauty of Design or Finish,

beneficial and enthusiastic revival

at Brick (lliapel.

The most enthusiastic and fiercest scrap of the season occurred at

10 TO S PER CENT. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IT? Then buy your Uril Goods, Clotliincj, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoos, Grocerios, Glasswa re, Oueonswa ro, W oodonwa re and Tinware, j At the Globe Store Sonth Oreeucastle. J. SUIIRANSKl. j i»iStf

THE NEW BOOK,

ALMETTA,

FOR SALE BY

J. K. L»an$don BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

and two Cor Richard Hazelett. The lire alarm at 1:15 p. m. today sent in from box 41, corner of |.Jackson and Doggy streets, was

caused by the burning out of a Hue ! the dormitory last evening. A numin the residence of James T. Allen, her of gentlemen were entertaining There was no damage done, and Miss Hayse's table in the kitchen the company did not stretch any to a taffy-pulling and popcorn hose. They made a quick run, and party. While these young ladies the fire-out signal was in at 1 :*J. r ) and gentlemen were deeply enMaster John B. DeMotte, jr., 8 roe8ed ‘ n tbeir entertainment a gave a party yesterday afternoon <,row ' 1 of naughty girls assembled to a number of bis little friends at 'M'stairs and discussed plans l< r his home on south College Avenue, maki ng a huge sweep down on the in nonor ot his cousins, Henry unsuspecting tally-pullers and earWashburn and Mark Nebaker. j r y a "' a y (he booty us tbeir own The hours from two to four were b'ast tatheir ilens upstairs. 1 he happy ones for the children, and j g ftn g wa8 formally organized with were spent in various games and ^ 1S8 * artwright and Miss Rowley amusements. Tempting refresh-' a f bead * I bese ladies had the ments were served and when four! bell-boys carry a tub of water iulo o’clock came it was with reluctance fbe kitchen from the back door to

divert the attention of the party

going to

While this was

I being done, the gang bore down

through the dining-room

that the children departed.

Fora THE LOCAL FIELD Fr " h '- v i,r -r"! l i 1 |, l 'i''’" n ‘ 1 , 1 ' l 1. Nobby, Neat. Well Fit- ,..f IW-... u.iv^l.y .l.liv.ml ..«•

^ i . -r • i first lecture in the University Kx

tin^[ .TiK mt ) * ' 1,111 What is Going on in and About tension course on the subject of

suit of clothes see , Fair Greencastle. Psychology. Most of the city! throU * h the bit <’ hen door ; rhe

. i . • i , party assembled immediately took iailiit’C teachers, the kindergartners **''<i > 1 E. W» WMITt latest CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, manv others heard it The

REPAIRING a Specialty.

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, many others heard it

ence was above the average

Where Our I^eople r re (fniiiK and Where Their GtiewtH are Stopping—New** of Interest Over the City—The BeKt Column in th a Paper for tjuiek Keadlng. DON’T THINK

Shop over |ones’ Druf^ Store pT l<nv;nir the city, even for a short time, opposite the postoffice. SEE U1S NEW GOODS.

MUSIC IN THE AIR!

WE ARE IN IT, AND TOSTAY

Better value.-, quality than can be had elsewhere, call. Thanks for past favors.

considered, Give ns a

(>S-4w

J. F. Illl.l Sc SON.

As the new year beidns you will find J. MERKLE THE TAILOR, in his old stano above the Western Union Telegraph <Ifflce All of > on who wish tailor Ins done brins it In any time during the week No work done on Sunday. AH^ work done ttrHt class. 72-3iii

without ordering ttie Dully Bannku Timks to follow you. It costs you but to cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will he changed as often as you desire.

Miss Jessie Moore is at Roach-

dale.

Tonight regular session of city council. Born to Barney Moore and wife, Jan. 22, a son. Mrs. Preston went to Indianapolis this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hurst are in Indianapolis today.

on

Most

and

audin um-

ber that usually attend these lectures. It secured the closest attention throughout, and though the subject might seem to be a dry one, Prof. Duvall invested it with a remarkable degree of interest.— \< ir

Albany Tribune.

Yesterday was a red letter day in Hendrix chapel. I)r. John, president of DePauw university, preached two able sermons. The theme of the morning sermon was ‘ Why I Believe in the Resurrection.” In the evening by special request he delivered his sermon on ‘•The Worth of a Man.” An attempt at an outline would not do justice to the able and finished discourses. They won for Dr. i John the highest appreciation, and

a ml

Upholstering in any shade to match the baby’s eyes. fail to see them before buying.

Don’t

H^ivn^TA..

E. SIDE SQUARE.

•A FURNACE,

IS A

Tbil'i.; of (201 li>FOILS

These winter days. In making a deal for one see H. S. RENICK CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of

Hard wm

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/ Uin wa re

' will assure him popular audiences

R. J. Gillespie returned to India- ;ghould he aBain return to thi9 napotis this morning. c-\\,y.—Brazil Times.

Richard Gillespie left at noon

. ^ . | . i South (ireencaHtle.

for Chicago on businesp. ; Miss Lottie Woods is visiting her

James A. Tucker is out after a aunt at Stanton.

in the situation, and then commenced a light for the possession of the spoils. The ladies fought like terriers and demons, pulling hair and clawing as women only can. They made a sally for the water, but the gentlemen saw the move and took advantage, nearly drowning the marauders in their own trap. Overpowered by the strength of the party and the dampness of the water, the gang finally beat a hasty retreat to the regions above, leaving the party to the full enjoyment of victory, taffy |

and pop-corn. This morning the This j s the reason;

scene was awful. Locks of hair, all colors, were found on the floor, j buttons, hair pins, pieces of cloth and words of shady emphasis interj mingled. Landlord Gave says he | | never witnessed such a terrific ! scene in Ids life. There’s no use talking, we are hot people at De-

j l*auw on “scraps.”

I

The oratorical election was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 in Meharry hall. There was an unusual | large attendance, and the election! was the most harmonious ever held. Everything was as cool as a cu-

Skates,

Kn i ves, etc-

linst Side 1 I’liblic Sfjunrc. Wily its it, Voti

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY

GOODS?

He Eias 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.

E,

Give Him a Gall. V. 11 A '11 I /!'( )N , Southeast corner square

severe spell or “shingles. , „ ., , , r i Willie Burks name has been \\. H. Ragan is m Indianapolis . before the general assem-

on horticultural business. j hly of the “strip” for the appoint-1 cumber. Mr. W'ant was elected The Vandalia pay ear went ment of secretary of the board of president; K. L. Davis, treasurer;

through here this morning. David Cohn, of Belle Union, is

in the city today on business. “old stock” have been attending secretary. These gentlemen will

church regularly on Sunday and olticiate during the coming year,

occupying conspicuous places in | Miss Sankey returned from Terre

the “amen corner.” Last Sunday Haute this morning,

found them in their customary seats, and the minister gave a talk on “Worldly Men,” and made several pointed remarks which applied

YOU

Hi (ITS

AT

(.U/eiKO'So's

South Side Square.

F. A. Arnold and George Hathaway are expected home from the

I south today.

Lawrence Mahoney, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his par-

ents in this city.

J. B. Tucker is in St. Louis on bnsiu.1t* for the Gueucai-ilc Mann* factoring company. Fred Middleton, *»1 (.reeuvastb ^ spent Sunday here with friends.— (,’rawfordsrille Argus Vi irx. The signal service predict a further drop in the mercury of twenty degrees by tomorrow morning. William Hillis is pmspectiug in the Washington township gidd dig gings today for Greencastle capi-

talists.

beaIt| i. I Fred Reeves, corresponding secreFor several weeks a few ofthe tary; Dale Sedgwick, recording “old stock” have been attending; secretary. These gentlemen

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this ollice. We will save you money. tf

me scats in the “amen corner.”

Mr. Moore U at Work. Indiaimpolis Journal.

Representative Moore has a bill changing the present method of supervising election canvasses. Instead of hordes of inspectors draw ing pay for watching the count,

. . th re will only he a few men. Each Miss Mary Goltra, of Crawfords- , . , J party casting 1 per cent, or more ville, who has been visiting Dr. and | of the tf)tal yote wlU be entitled t0 Mrs. O. F. Overstreet, burned | an ingpector at tho Cftnva98ing o(

home at noon. j tbe VO f e>

The clerks at tne city postolllcc Mr. Moore has a bill allowing athave the chills and fever today— torneys to examine adverse witDepr.ty Stone being rigged out in nesses in cases before the trial of a new suit of white duck tunic and the cases in question.

Walter Irwin was in Indianapolis over Sunday attending a revival. Albert Smith spent Sunday in

. , . : r ’ ~ Indianapolis, the guest of—parents, particularly to the eases of those | r o -r on the front seat. They became] Some people are still chewing confused and wiggled and squirmed because there will lie no vacation.

in their alarm, and when matting, A movement is on foot to baxo uiotrice with i. A. RicketU.

broke they left never to return to big athletic tournament here Feb.

can buy $17.25, S21, $25 and $50 suits made to order for

$i5.

for

*5- 2 5- $4- 2 5- $3*75 pants

$3.25

S6.25,$7.25,58.25Si0.25 pants

for $5.25

A. G. LESTER.

22. The gymnasium classes will have the management. The members of ’1)7 are discussing the advisability of lessening the MtMial next year. Everything seems bright, and the prospect is clear. Some action should soon be taken on the mutter.

DRUGS, WALL. PAPER PAINTS, STATIONERY Fancy Goods, 'Toilet A rticles, at Lowest Prices at AljLjEilM'S DRUG STORE** east side square

Keep your blood pure and healthy ! and you will not have rheumatism. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives the Hood vi-

tality and richness.

Remember that Broadstreet & Son .ell only the best teas. 84-tf

Wlml They Say »t Him.

Champaign, Nov .*>, 18iU. I take pleasure in saying of Prof. Roche, that lie gives the best representation of practical hypnotism that I have

A feature of Mr. Moore’s amend j ment to to the mechanics’ lien law ! compels a dealer in materials to | notify the owner of a house that is

j budding that advantage is to be inotlern p rilcticH , ,, syi . h „logy. I had taken ot the law. I he notice must the opportunity in my investigations in

/Jo you Unttw what thin represents? It is one of the new improved rubber soles attached to the bottom of P. R. CHRISTIE sells them. Price Ms- put on. J5c detached T5wJ

can say that Prof. Roche’s presentations are equal to any 1 witnessed in Germany, France or Switzerland, and far ahead of anything I have heretofore witnessed in this country. Ills sincerity is evidenced in the fact that lie has with him no professional subjects. I thoroughly commend him to all, both

(5LEAN (MERY. And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap as any place in the city, anil get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. Now I* tlm time to buy Sugar while it la down, as it is going up. We give 1, tnll „L Granulated sugar for AS lllulll A sugar for 1,00 as you want U ! ‘"” ar f<,r U-*! \ C sugar for l 00 Best bulk c'' a ’ p “ _ 27J s c. Kiugan’s bacon anil lard, per lb iOc. Lion, Arbuckle XXX \ and • oilers. rents; Maiisliebl and Big Four Flour, ;).*> cents, Patent 45 cents Everything else in proportion. A genei.tl stOv k, ‘■wriMstmg ui Dry G.sk]-, Notions. Ha Is. Caps, shoes and Ruh- | hers of all kinds. Full line of Giocerj ie.». JoTtn Rtlott, i!.» Soiiili Maiii Slivci.

louis 3 tyays, successors to L. L. I.OUts & t <)., sell Children’s, Misses^ and Ladies’ SHOES Youth’s, Boys and Men’s SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. South Side Square, GRF.ENf ASTI.F.

ever seen in any public performance

j He deeply grasps the fundamental ]as a student and a- a man. ■ principles of this interesting chapter of u m. O. Khohn,

Professor of Psychology, U. of I.

he given ut the time the materials Europe to make a study of hypnotism,! 'm ,'' ' I’iriiar'l' IVirii ‘ ^ are sold to the coutiacloi. a-employed by thi nu . . tin ul> ! soutb j, 1( ji ana 9lrrt . li j,

jeet on the continent, such as rare),

Try Broadstreet’s fine coffees and you w ill buy no others. S4-tf

ll«»\ PIPK. Pi,I MBKRjs SlTpi l |.iES PIPE FPriTNGS, BRASS GOODS. Good stock on iiand. Repairing done promptly. Givens a call. (Ireencastle Foundry & Machine Co. 75wl3

Moll, Cnarchot, Bernheim, Von ! Fresh apple butter at lowest prices at Schrench, Notzeny, and others, and 1 Broadstreet A Son's. -Gif

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