Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1895 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30 Ift0. r >

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LARGEST STOCK CORRECT PRICES

Black

Fornitore and Undertaking

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I?. 19 E. Xn'ASUING'I ON ST.. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.

Black|

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10 TO S PER CENT. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IT? Then buy your It)rij Oootls, Olothincj, Hats, Gaps, Hoots, BItoqs, Groceries, Glass wa ro, Queens ware, W oodenwa re antl Tinware.

NEW BOOKS, AEM&TTA, IJy D. T. I’KAIGG. AND The Manxman, By Hall Caine. FOR SALE BY

At the Globe Store J*K.L*an§don

South Greencastle. J. SUDRANSKI. »»tr

I'/ >( >KS. M:\\’N AND STATIONERY.

For a

THE LOCAL FIELD Nobby, Neat. Well Fit-

ting and Finely ! rimmed What i sGoin g on in and About suit of clothes see Fair Greencastle. E. W- WHITE LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoffice. SCI: HIS NEW 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.

68-4 w

J. F. HILL Sc SON.

Ab the new year beKlnti you will lind J. MERKLE THE TAILOR, In hl» old Htnuu above the Western Union Telegraph < Mfloe. All of you who wish tailor Ing done bring it in any time during the week. No work done on Sunday. All work dune first class. 7J-3in

Where Our People r.re Colng and Where Their (.nests are Stopping -News of In. terest Over the City—The Best Column in lh» Paper for Quirk Reading. DON’T THINK of leaving the elty, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Haknkk Times to follow you. It costs you hot it) cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire. Thos. Williamson is visiting in the city. O. D. Swuitn spent Tuesday in St. Louis. J. 11. Nelson was in Indianapolis today on business. Miss Lt-lia Talburt is at home from Crawfordsville. I). W. Burnside, of Chetepa, Kan., is in the city today. Enos Woods, of Cloverdale, is in the city today on business. John W. Layne went to St. Louis this afternoon on legal business. Mrs. Robert Hannelin, of India napolis, is visiting friends in this

city.

Mrs. J. D. Slrachan, of Brazil, is visiting her sister, Airs. D. L. An

derson.

Miss Katy Gainer left today (01 a few weeks’ visit at Anderson anu

M uncie.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Burk, of Anderson, were in the city yesterday

visiting friends.

Mrs. Janies B. Nelson went to

Greenwood this morning to spend a

few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vaughan, ol

Marshall, 111., were guests of Mr.

and Mis. Drew Alspaugh today. Rev. Walker, who is conducting

revival meetings at College Aventu J I church, will locate his tami y here.

Prof, and Mrs. Emanuel Murqui-

were called to Tipton this niter-

not tea sweepings , 10uU ^ lJie death of the latterT

or dust, but the genuine leaf, lather.

and the supply is limited. j In its legislature report todB)

the «/ottrw«f says that Uepresenta jtive Aloore’s mechanics’ lein law amendment has been indefinite!}

postponed.

The joint board of trustees ano stewards of the Locust Street M E. church will meet in called ses sion at the church this evening ai seven o’clock. Important husines'-

Honest T

We have just received a

small consignment of

Gunpowder Tea from San Francisco which we can sell at the unprecedented

figure of

S9 cenis a Poiiim

This

f. Ufeik 0 §o.

South Side Square.

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

DRUGS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONERY Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, at Lowest Prices at AljLiEN’S DRUG STROKE** east side square

THE UNIVERSITY

I.ook in i his Column for It—CJiiestM ami Kiitertainmentft—Notoii, Item* and An-uotiiii’einonto-—Tho Very Latent ami the Bent by Sperlal Reporter.

is to be considered. A full attend- NEWS FROM DEPAUW. unce desired. ! E. G. Abrams of the American THE BE ST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

Express company, has been tinting about Cincinnati ami vicinity for several days It is said there is an attraction there for Edward. Miss Delia Black, who for several years was a missionary to Burma!), will lecture at the Baptist church tonight. Admission free. Aliss Black is the guest of Mr. and M s. J. T. Owen while in the city. Dr. H. Gobin, dean of the then logical school of DePauw univers ity, preached two strong, logical sermons at the M. E. church Sunday, 11. E. Paris, of the DePauw Quartette, sang at the morning service.— .1/artinxciUe Kc/nibticcni. It is reported that most of the quails in the country have been killetl by the cold weather. The sportsmen will have to import a few dozen birds from the south this spring and aMow to propagate here if they expect any hunting next

tali.

Day of prayer for colleges—Tomorrow will be observed in all colleges in the land as a day of praver for the hosts of students in the in-| stitutions. The day will be ob ! served in DePauw university as us-1 ual. At eleven o’clock there will lie religions exercises in Meharrv hall continuing until noon. There | will be several brief addresses. The public is cordially invited to at-

tend.

The students are leaving for home every day now to take ad-1 vantage of the brief intermission between semesters. Ask Dr. Stephenson for Ids con-1 creted definition foi the word “per-

sonal.”

The senior class is making arrangements for the entertainment

If I

B4 U BUY FURNITURE Inspect My Stock. do not offer you better goods at lower prices than you can get elsewhere, then I don’t expect your trade.

E. SIDE SOU ARE.

A FURNACE

IS A

met

Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Young have issued invitations for the marriage

of their daughter Daisy to Mr. ot ' h b. people on Feb. 22. This is Lawrence Bushev, the ceremony ! tt tf 001 * 80(1 Bhoul ' 1 be contril) - to he pronounced this evening at N uted to by the other classes, o’clock at the family residence. 710 ( Messrs. Jor.es and Iglehart and south Indiana street. The groom Misses Collin and Bayse went to | resides near Oekalla. i Mt. Meridian this afternoon. Fhc injured in the Yandalin | The controversy regarding the wreck are now feeling the effects of i fraternity pictures to be put in the their severe shaking up more than Mirmje lias been adjusted

they did at the time. Mrs. Alice Foster is hurt worse than was at first thought, as she has a severe wound in her hip .made by a hook in the ear in which she was riding A small audience witnessed Prof. Rnehe’s performance at the ope n house last night. F.ight siihjt ts were upon the platform during the evening, and were a source of much amusement for those in the audi enee. The entertainment was pleasing throughout, and son 1 special features are promised to-

night.

A Timex reporter called on Mr Crouch at noon and found him suffering much pain. He says he was in the chair ear and that the train rolled along on the ties quite | a distance, and he believed they would succeed in stopping it. lbwas preparing to save himself "Den the ears toppled ovei the embankment, rolling over twice. He received three hard blows, and said when the car stopped rolling he had the feelings of a man who had fallen fiom a balloon. He lay underneath a heap of men and worn en when he collected his senses He says he has enough of wrecks.

Brazil Timex.

The New Knickerbocker. Muoole News. Owing to the competition by the Pennsylvania lines, it is proposed to still further reduce the time of the fast flying “Knickerbocker.” This train is now one of the fastest regular trains in the country, mt the proposed schedule will les■mn its time between St. Louis and N’ew York by one hour and thirty minutes. The run from Indianapolis to Muncie will he made in just bout one hour. With the new schedule the train will be something • ike the finale to the old negro's story. His master asked him what the obfeat and quickest vva> bv hieh to reach Washington from lis home in the south. The darky eplied: ‘'Well, niassa, et yous >alk it 'ill take you six weeks and s safe. If you go in a buggy it ill take you two weeks, and if you .o Dy train it ’ill take you two days. But if you goes by ’lectricity vous

lar.”

The executive committee

this afternoon to arrange business!

lor next semester.

Prof. Waldo is in Indianapolis 1

in the interest of the Indi • Academy of Science, for which he is •- (■iv;arv. The ussoci .tLn ires : i.he legislature to make m npprop- ! elution for printing itts records and I

j researches for free dis’rib tion. Miss Harrison returned today

l from Lebanon, where she "it“ called

bv the sickness of relatives. Sammy Dowden say-- h M take

-eveiiil trips to Mt. Me i he-

I' eta now and next Tio-.jn

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Earl Grubbs is exported here Friday, and vvill cnlor soh 1 Ju«JGavin is on the sh k li-t. By the length and diflieullv of the examinations the supp' I m w system introduced this year in this line must certainly be called the double system. After passing from eight to twelve or more ‘•quizzes’’ during the sene -t< r in a subject, the student finds th • same old final test confronting I im. Vt rilv it is the old order of thin s with a lot more added. No worn! r the student is a lilelcss creature now a

days.

MUSIC AND AKT NOIES Semester recital number two at music hall this evening commenc

ing at 7.30.

Miss Etta Jones of Montgomery, Alabama, will resume her work in the art school with the opening of

next semester.

Miss Fernie’s pupils will render a program of duets and qiitirtetti s at music hall on Friday evening of this week commencing at 7:30. The DePauw Art club at its meetingyesterdav afternoon elected officers for next semester as foi

lows: Miss Emma Stephen-on. t,tr ice with J. A. Ricketts,

president; Miss Bessie Smith, v icepresident; Miss Alice }icni> u, secretary, and Mrs. Sherman Powell,

treasurer.

The semester recital of last evening drew a good house and was lis tened to with genuine interest and pleasure. Piano, voice and violin each came in for a good share and

TRIip of GOipOK/6 These winter days. In making a deal lor one see H. S. RENICKCO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you.

A general line of

Hardware, Skates, TPinware. Knives, etcFast Side Fu 1)1 ic Square.

l.otter I.tut.

The following letters remain in tlie • reeaeasMe' postotfice uncalled for

tail 30. 1805:

Henry M. Merrick, esq., Mr>. Mary Vlexander, Mr. .1. M. Kowrdinau, Mrs. il. J. Kllis, Mrs. Nelia Carroll, Mrs. osie Crawley, Mrs. Lena Ward, Mr. n. Wilson, Kev. C. K. Cooper, Mrs. harlottie M. Williams, Mrs. Ollie Cox, Ir. Pawl Coleman, Mrs. Racliel Wil- • ui. Mrs. Rcboeea Williams, Mr. Janies howalter, Mr. Virgil Smitti. Mbs\oit» >ims. Mr. II. A. Gritfith, Mrs. Kiiiiua scott, Mr. Joseph Drew, Mr. Frank

tlumbeek, Mr. Walter Lewis. In ealliug for same nlease say “ail ertised.” Wili.is G. Nkkk. I*. M.

WIpy is it, You. .A.sK, THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY

GOODS?

This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones lie gains every day rapidly

learn this fact.

Give Him a Gall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

YOU

can buy $17.25, $21, $25 and $30 suits made to order for

5.25, $4.25. $3.75 pants for

$3.25

$6.25,f i 7.25,$8.25$io.25 pants

for $5.25

A.G. LESTER.

&LEAN. MERY. Ami we want everybody to bear in mind that you can iuiy at Kiley’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 huV Sugar while it is down, as it is going I up. We give . , Granulated sugar for fl-hh AS mufti A sugar for 1.0*

1.0* 1.00

Best bulk coffee

Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb 10c. Lion, Arbiicklc XX X X anil Crystal Coffees, 22 1 2 cents; Mai stield ami Big Four Flour, 35 cents, Patent 45 cents Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry G<wtds, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Rubbers of all kinos. Full line of Giocer-

ies.

John Hi ley, 715 South Main Street.

as you want V. V'*"' f, ’ r , * X C sugar for

Hlit La Via Ulgitt**

Kagleson, the I. U. colored foot bull player who sued the Nutt, house proprietor at Crawfordsville for failure to give him accommoda finns when the I. U. foot ball team visited that town, has been given a verdict of $50 b; the Montgomery

a well earned one of the honors of! i ' ,),irl against the Nutt house man.

Sch' llsehmiilt :

the evening. Mr.

The Banm.k Times is far away

himself assistetl with it piano and , the best newspaper published m 'cello Duo which was one of the j the city. Try it and you will find specially attractive numbers of the | in it something to interest every evening. : member ol your family. Pure blood is absolutely neces-ury In 1 To.lay * l.oem .narkets. order to enjoy perfect beallb. Hood'-! the Daily Bannku Timks Sarsaparilla purili. - the blood and daily by K.W. Allen, manager of Arthui

j Jordan's poultry hoinw.1

| IllTIB I Sprit)gr8,oboioe, f ticks, young... oxhi- 0 h-k*, t*io

strengtheiH tho ^ysuon.

Itorhtt Tonight.

Tin- third of the hypnotic

, # > . Turkty hons. old bitinns by Pro!’. Ko^he will ^\v r»»rk«*y hei»H. vouinr

Turkeys, old toms

en this evening in the opera house, books

Gh*so, choice f. f. 8lbs and over

P rforniMnci* begins prnmptis at Geese, plucked

, fresh, subject to hsnddnff

eight o cluck. The exhibiti>n« arc Uu tier, fresh roll

Try Broadstreet’afinecoffises and you g xlsatufaction and dell bt wiH will buy nu others. S4-tf | to in »se interested in the art. I Irvin. 80-5t

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LOliiS i ITS. Successors to L. L. I.OUIS 4 ro., sell Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ SHOES Youth’s. Boys and Men’s SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. South Side Square, GRFT.NCASTIT.

Fresh apple butter at lowest prices at Uroadstreet Jfc Son’s. S4if To I.“t—-A small four-room bouse, furnished, suitable for small family for students, best neighborhood in citv fs.lMl per mouth. 1\ li. Beery, (138 east Washington street. 8SMii

Finest pencil butter on Broa Istreet it Son.

the

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