Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1895 — Page 3
We arc Here to Please the People.
THE liANNTH TIMKS. GHF.KXCASTLK. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2:1 l«l)5
Good Goods .it Low Prices.
Furniture of all kinds. Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Secretaries, Rockers, Side Boards, Pictures and Picture Framing. Upright Folding beds R«an$in$ from f£>10 up. Lowest prices peuaranteed. We will meet imy cnmpetitioii. (live u-a call hiuI we will take pleasure in showing; vmi tlirotu;li <mr SI'KCIAL ATTEVriON GIVEN TO f N DEIt'l'A K I XU. H La A OK & HLvAOK-
wlio is very low with cancer of the
fae^.
i'll ere will be important business tonight at the K. G. T. M„ Greencastle lent, No. 88. Sir Knights are requested to be present. lion. George \V, Hanna was in town teday on his way to tin* legislature. He was feeling well, and took the 1 :3d Yandalia train for
Indianapolis.
Hr. Hickman went to Atlanta,
II) TO 15 PER CENT. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IT? ’1 hen buy your IJrti Goods, Olotliincj, Hots, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Glassware, Q u eon s w are, Woo cl on wa re and Tinware. At the Globe Store South Greeticastle. J. STDRANSKI. tf
THE NEW BOOK,
NKWS FROM DEPAL W. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
Look in (hi* f ohntiti ft»r It—OurMM find KntertniimiffitM NotrM, ItoniM and AnnouiM’^niriitH Tin* \ «*ry l.atrHt nnd flu* IleKt by Special Reporter. Mr. E. Trippeer is the latest ail
dition to Sigma Nu.
Geo. K. Nolan, '88. is one of the
| Ga., yesterday to look after busi- ni081 influential business men of
ness pertaining to the university j ii° 8we ll» Ind.
there of which he was formerly! “Dad’’ Deerhake was seen runpresident.— Terre Haute 2’r/7j««e. ning down Hanna street this mornCompany I w ill not have the j * n g a little faster than a walk, pleasure ot attending the dedica-j The revival at College Avenve tion of the new Kirkwood hull at | draws a number of students each Bloomington, as the management evening. The pastor extends a has decided not to have any mill-1 cordial invitation to the students tary display. | in general to attend these services,
AGMETTA,
FOR SALE BY
J. K. Gangdon BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
FURNITURE. NEW,WELL SELECTED.CLEAN STOCK. Bought away down for SPOT CASH. I don t meet competition. It is compelled to meet my prices or get left as I expect to set the prices in the future as in the past. AH Undertaking calls Promptly Attended to. A. TV IXT . E. SIDE SOU ARE.
“Yes," said a business man this morning to a reporter, “Your paper is a great advertising medium.
where each welcome.
will be made ti> feel
A FUKNAG&
IS A
Prof. Roche is advertised to ap-
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. SCI: HIS NCW GOODS.
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.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. \Vh«*r«* Our People F.re Going: am! Where Their GueHtA are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Rent Column in th^ Paper for (Juiek Reading.
Recently a man advertised a cow I'ear in this city Monday evening, for sale and the next day atnoon|^ an - 28. Prof. Roche has proved he sold the animal for $15 more i himself a great friend to DePauw than he had originally asked for it. students, and he rtill intends fol I'hat’s what I call good ail vert is i lowing out the proposition he iniide Dig- to Manager Church last fall. His , ! proposition was that he would give
I he Only way to eui-e catarrh is to I
purify the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla < th< ‘ P roieed8 of " n evening’s enter
purities the blood Whole system.
and tones up the
■revival Services at College Avenue. The churcu was well tilled last night. Alter the usual song service, 15ro. Hollingsworth preached from the important question. Who will go to Heaven? using I Cor. vi 9-10; Gal. v, 21, and Rev. 21 27, etc., to show the classes whicii can not go. The sermon was solemn and searching. Two or three went to the altar who had not come out before. Several otheis arose, ex-!
PON’T THINK <>f leaving’ the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Hannkk Times t<» follow you. li costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.
pressing a desire to go to Heaven.
Much earnestness and interest were ar< ’coining i" Hist.
tainment to help pay out the ath-
letic association's debt. The pro
fessor will remain in the city one week, lecturing each evening at the opera house. Remember the athletic debt, nnd urge as many of your friends as possible to attend
and help the thing through. The members of the faculty have
ptesented their photographs to the Mirage board for their arrange-
ment on plate.
The “gvm” class nyuds tonight and tomorrow night at (1:30. The announcements of reviews
and every de
TldDi’i ol COIDFOBS
BS-tw
J. F. 1111.1. A SON.
Ah Hip new year begins you will find J. MERKLE THE TAILOR, Di his old stand above the Western Union Telegraph < Mtice All of you who wish tailoring done bring it In any time during the week No work done on Sunday. All work done first olaa* 18-8m
OF BREAD FOR Fill CITS
John T. Maloney has grip. Albert Farmer is siek with throat trouble. The Hay seed band, of Limedale, has disbanded. Greencastle Commander}', No. 11. K. T., meet tonight. Mrs. Albert Allen is spending the day in Indianapolis. Harry Loyd is in Vermont this week with a car of horses. An energetic dog poisoner is getting in his work this week. S. A. Hays and P. O. Colliver are attending court at Brazil today. A. A. McCain, ot the Crawfordsville Journal, was here yesterday. Miss Allie Hihben went to Terre Haute this morning to visit friends. That drop in mercury of twenty degress last night failed to mater-
ialize.
Henry Lane, conductor on the French Lick air line, was in the
city Sunday.
S. VV. Axtell, of Bloomfield, is here today trying to dispose of the N. G. Smith property. G. W. Black is receiving Kansas horses today which will be shipped to Florida and Vermont. A competitive unii for corporalship will be neid at, the militia arm ory next Tuesday evening.
manifested. President John w ;n >>’tmot is crowded to its utmost
preach this evening. You are in
vited.
Prof. Ro<-Ii<*’m ( Giniiij;. The coming of Prof. Roche, the hypnotist, who created sucl) enthusiasm here several weeks ago, is the talk of the town, though his engagement does not open until next Monday. Mr. Roche lias a variety of tests that is practically inex haustihle, and he has met with sue
capacity with the final work of the semester. Every one is tired to death, and still there will be no rest. The only consolation you ettn get from any of the heads is, tha a man always does more and better work and the benefits aie far greater when he is crowded
down to his eapaeity.
This evening in Meharry hall Miss Rowley will give a recital, “Modern French Music.” Mi^g
1 Etese winter days. In making i deal tor one see H.S. RENICK&CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, Skates, din ware, Knives, etc/inst Side' Public Square.
cess everywhere he has appeared
lately. The many successful feats ^ owlev wil [ be “"^“‘.d b -V Mis*
and mind tests he has performed
here during his last visit are fresh in the minds of our people, and they are still talked of. The engagement opens on the 28th, and continues one week. It
Tbat Parke County Farm. Henry Meltzer has received a letter from a gentleman wanting to buy the crop of hoop-poles on Mr. Meltzer’s Parke county farm. At the low price of ten cents per hundred Mr. Meltzer has closed a deal for the accumulation of several years' growth on his farm and will realize a sum estimated at less than a million dollars. It has been suspected all along that that Parke county farm would show up a crop of some kind eventually and here it is. Some of Greeneastle’s speculators who have been trying to trade for this farm are now suffering with heart failure, realizing that they have let a bird slip.
&oulh taroCIIC(«4t!*.
Coal and chicken thieves are on
Mrs. Sigler, of Knigiitsville, who j the increase.
Fernie and Mr. Sehellschratdt.
public are welcome.
The
COUNTY NKWS NOTES
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hU/eiK0<?o's
South Side Square.
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We will sace you money. tf
has been visiting Dr. Bassett and family, returned home this morn-
ing.
That Washington township hog ease will be called in ’Squire Ash ton’s court for another whirl next Tuesday. It is now rumored that the Big
George Campbell has recovered from his recent illness, and is out
on the road again.
A merry party of neighbors and friends called in and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lisby at their)here home on Fox Ridge last evening. Light refreshments were served,
OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK. PointfMl rarni'rrtpli* From Many Plac«* Within Putnam’* Roun<lri<*H Tli«* Country P«mi|»1**’h Special Column of Short Item* of Neighborhood New*. RU.SSKLLVILLK. Jas. Forgey, esq., says lif will erect a hot*d ImiMing. Harrison Wilson is yet quite feeble, and not able to sit up. Datdel Burnside and wife, of Chetapu. Kansas, is visiting relatives and friends here. He says they had good crops In Kansas this year. T. J. MeGanti says he will lay out another addition to Russellville and have a park in it. Gardner & Leonard have put up an addition to their livery stable. Dr. J. W. Strauglm bought himself <i tine new cutter while the snow was on. Two young men. brothers, from Montgomery county came lo our luv> t, I last ."satunlay t Vvidng, and hPehe ! j their lini -e, with a carl b» it, at a rack on the street, where if stood all night, and next inoruing vSunday) after daylight they went'home. Wonder where J those voting men were during the en-j
tire night ?
Nothing short of the Xicholsin temperance hill will satisfy our citizens
YYlqy iw it, Vou A.sk,
/
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
GOODS?
Lhis 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 Gall. L. A. 1 !A M I LI < )N. Southeast corner square
YOU
can buy $17 25. $21, $25 and #30 suits made to order for
£i5.
$5- 2 5' $4-25. $3*75 P ants fo r $3.25 ?6.25.!?7.25,$8.25$io.25 pants lor $5.25 A. G LESTER. Office with J. A. Ricketts.
KLEAN (MERY. And we want everybody to bear in mind that yon can buy at Riley’s as ' heap a* any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every eash purchase. Now is the time to buy Sugar while it is down, as it is going
I up. We give
, , Granulated sugar for $1.00 AS mill'll A sugar for 1.00 as you want V. for 1 - ,)0 \ ( sugar for 1.00 Best bulk coffee 27h»c. Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb 10c. Linn, Arbiieklc X X X X anti Crystal ('otl'ees. 22 1 ., cents; Mansfield and Big Four Flour, .'to cents, Patent 48 cents Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Rubbers of all Uniis. Full line of Gtocer-
ies.
John Riley. 715 South Main Street.
Four will bring along a new time and the occasion was made one ol card on Sunday that will be a bum | * reat P leaaure f° r tho*e present, mer from away back. Broadstreet A Won are selling two Dr. G. C. S my the was called in gallons of fine syrup molasses for ti.V, consultation today over the ease of an _ ,, .« ls0 . a _* a ! lon of cou,1, >:
Mrs. Beecham, of Portland Mills,
sorghum for 50c.
Httf
MOKTON.
Charley Cooper has a tine new cutter. Quarterly meeting was held at Union \ Chanel last Salurdtiy and Sunday. Rev. Wood preaehed Saturday morning and | Sunday afternoon. Rev. Murry an-.
IJo you know whnt thin represents? It is one of the new improved rubl>er soles attached to the bottom of P. R. CHRISTIE Sells them Prict* 5i»c put on, 35c detached ;:»w3
Xutgrasa, orgjinist; Mi** Joe ThomitB,
Tht» Weather.
nouncetl that he would commence the ! asi,t ' or « ,, " ul D'red Rambo, Miss Mary protracted meeting at Union Chapel Breekenn.lge. el.ot liters. Monday evening. Jim. 28. Everybody 1 a '"t of
invited.
! timber to \\ . A. MoFadden of Bain-
DRUGS, WALL. PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONER V ]+nncy Goods, r roIlet Articles, at Lowest Prices at Abbl&lM’S DRUG STORE, east side square
The indications for this vicinity Dan EtchHon has quite sick but W||U l ' '""'.ig and battling the
for the coming thirty-six hours are is lM n, r - as follows as received bv H. S , ,,
anapolts \\ etlnesdax
Renick <fc Co. from tbe official is i ttM , r ,.. u,
left to go to Indi-
weather bureau at IndianaoolU: Indianapolis, Jan. 23, 189T.
Johnny Grimes and wife of near Rus-
, .. . .■ i >ellville, visitcil the fonner's nncle, IV.
to attend tne le it' •[> (Jrlme-, here la.t week. Those whose time has expired ami
„, , , wish to renew for the Hannkh Timks
I he Muni a y sehool hoard
Stanley aceompanied him to >tay with liim a few days.
of Union
, „ . . . ! 7Y 7 ; ean do so bv giving their names to F.
Fair weather, stationary tern , Chapel has elected the following otfice^ ^ ' 'perature. Moore. '“r the coming year: Press Brecken-
nilge, supt; Hiram Thomas, acst. supt; Miss Ortt Call, sec; N. K. Wood, treas; Fred Rambo, librarian; Miss Jos:e
Try Broadstreet’s fineeotl'ees and you will buy no others. 84-tf
I c.■ inii-s, ,, no Mm ^i c vou clubhing rates with oilier pa pi is, etc. No re publican should lie without the Ba.xnkit Timks, w hich undoubtedly is the
best paper in the county.
Louis n )?ays, Successors to L. I,. LOUIS & t o., sell Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ SHOES Youth’s, Boys and Men's SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. South Side Squire, GRITNCASTI.F. IRON FIFE, FI.I' M HERS SI FFLIES FIFE FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS. Good siuek on hand. Repairing done promptly. Give us a call. Greencastle Foundry & Machine Co. j TBwlB
The Banner Timks—10c. a week
