Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1 1r95
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LARGEST STOCK CORRECT PRICES
Furniture and Undertaking
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10 TO IS PER CENT.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IT?
'1 hen buy your
I3rtT Goods, Glothinrj, Hats. Caps,
Boots, Siioos. I^; in (r(| ( ) n ’ s Book Store Groceries, 0
A new stock of
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Just received at
Glassware, Queens ware, Woodenwar o and Tinware. At the Globe Store South Greeneastle. J. SUDRANSKI.
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j We also carry a very complete stock of Letter Tablets, j Visiting Card?., Invitation ' Cards and Envelopes. Call and examine our stock as you
him in connection with the Hecshaw tragedy. H. H. Conley, of Newport, is here visiting his son of DePauw. George Ward is at home from Columbus, Ohio, for a week’s visit George is working in a wholesa'e dry goods house. J. M. Hurley leaves tonight f< r Liberty, where he attends a meeiing of the Union Central Li!e Insurance company. All interested in the new city band mo.ement are requested to meet in Baker A- Browning’s hall this evening at 7 o’clock. Dr. J. C. Hid path has completed for the American Press association a scries of Napoleon articles, which will be issued to newspapers this
month.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cross, of Lebanon, are guests of John and Mrs. Cross, having returned from Lebanon with the latter folks, who had in turn been their guest*. On account of the heavy expense in securing the “My Aunt Bridget” attraction for next Wednesday evening, Managei Blake, of the op era house, announces that the dead
Sre SUIC to find something tbclt head list will be entirely suspended
will please you in quality and f 0 r that engagement,
price. I
1 | The Knights of Pythias will meet
j this evening and will do third de-
For a THE LOCAL FIELD e reewor k- Owing to the absence
and illness of so many of the work 1 ing team. Chancellor Commander
ting and lonely I rimmed 1 What is Going on in and About Evans has decided to give the “olo
Fair Greeneastle. system" a w hirl. He requests all
knights to be present.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Nobby, Neat, Well Fit-
ting and Finel
suit of clothes see E. W. WHITE
it with a charming party. The house was brilliantly illuminated and beaulifuily decorated, smilax, pot plants and cut flowers beinu distributed in the various rooms in an artistic manner. The house made a splendid appearance Irom without, hut within it was certainly very beautiful.—Greenjield Itejniblican. At llamiltoirn Vou Can Huy 22 lbs flue gr mulateil sugar U.oo 211 lbs A sugar . .$1.00 Package coffees ... i gJc G dlou cans New York apples 2.'le Zea sugar corn, per can 5c Standard sugar corn, per can 7e C'linn sugar corn (extra) Scans 25c Charm t< m iu>. s (extra) 3 tans 25c California peaches, per can 15c <'aliforuia dried peaches, 3 lbs .... 25c California evaporated peaches,per lb.10c Apple blitter, per pound 5c Besi mince meat, 4 lbs . . 25c Jelly, per pail 50c All other goods sold as low as above, and everything guaranteed. U2 2t K. A. Hamilton. NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
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 SQUARE.
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THE
BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Look in thiH Columu for It—Gti«‘MtK nmt Entertainments—Not«*n, Items and Announcements—The Very Latest ami the ! Best by Special Reporter.
The judges on delivery 7 for the oratorical have been selected and Gov. Matthews, Dr. Coulter,
REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postofffee. SCI: HIS NEW GOODS.
LODIS S IIS. Successors to L. L. LOUIS Sc < O.. sell Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies' SHOES Youth’s, Boys and Men’s SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. South Side Square, GREENCASTLE.
Where Our People are Going; ami Where
Their OtientH are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in tl»^ Paper for (Juiek Reading.
DON’T THINK
of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Time* to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the addresa will
lie changed as often as you desire.
Xerxes Denton is at home. Dr. Fisk went to Edwardsport
this morning.
Wm. E. Steycnson, of Indianapo-
lis, is in the city.
George Murphy
The Rev. R. R. Brj'an goes to morrow morning to Eminence to hold n quarterly meeting ior Dr. H. J. Talbott, who was injured in the Vandaiin wreck. The Rev. H S. Hilton, I). D., state superintendent of the Children's Home nssoci ation, will occupy the Locust Street pulpit on Sunday in the absence of
the pastor.
The condition of John W. Cra yens, who was injured in the Vnndalia wreck, remains about the same. He did not rest well until after 1 o’clock last night and is very sore and week this morning I Dr. Harris, the attending physician,
is day clerk at li !l8 asked that he be kept absolute
Honest We have just received a small consignment of Gunpowder Tea from San Francisco which we can sell at the unprecedented figure of 29 cents a Finn!
the Commercial hotel. jj quiet, and far this reason all Enough snow falls daily to keep callers must be refused admittance up the good sleighing. for the present.—IHoominyton Tel-
Jerome Allen was in Indianapo- ephone.
lis today 7 on business.
Miss Susie Hopwood went to In-
dianapolis this morning.
Prof, and Mrs. Emanuel Marquis
are at home from Tipton.
Miss Alice Jenkins is dangerous-
ly sick with brain trouble.
Miss Sigler, of Knightsville, is visiting Miss Lelia Bassett. Walter Ryan, of Rapid City, S. D., is visiting his cousin, Mrs. W.
P. Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Richftrd Wood arrived here last night from Charles-
ton, S. C.
John P. Hillis left this afternoon for Martinsville for a revival series with Rev. L. F. Dimmitt.
are:
president of Lake Forest univer sitv, President Parsons, of State Normal, Pres. Smart of Purdue, alternate. Acceptance has not
been received.
Miss Anna Sankey left this morning for Terre Haute where she will visit. Miss Yount left for Crawfordsville
this morning.
MissCeltHh Davis is visiting friend'
at Odell, linl.
Paul Connelly is still s ck and eon-
lined to bis bed.
Tod l • wen is able to be out and do
Ins eoll ge work.
The boys who are remaining here are all waiting with anxious faces for their
“load of hay” to come in.
Miss Johnson left this afternoon for Casey. 111., where she will visit a few
days, her invalid sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Duvall will entertain a Lumber of friends this evening at their residence on College Avenue. The Sigma ('his w ill entertain a number of friends at their hall this evening.
Dancing will be the order.
Miss Bertha Crouse, of Lafayette, is visiting Misses Campbell and Mabin at
Miss Daisy Young w as inarm d the Kappa house,
on Wednesday night to Mr. Law- Mr. Earl Stubbs, of Martinsville, arrence Busbey, son ot G. W. Busin y rived this morning and will sign up for at the residence of the former's work in college next semester, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. misic and akt notes. Young. The residence on south Duet recital l>v the pupils of Miss Indiana street was handsomely D-rnie at music hall this ev. ning, com-
. , , — mencing at 7:30. All are invited,
decorated. Miss rula Lester p eMiss Grace Wilson of Centralia, 111.,
sided at the organ, and Miss Mary . , . , , • . s J returned to her work m the music
\oung and Mr. blank Busbey were g ( .| 100 i yesterday. She bad been at
the attendants. Elder A. H. Mor- home since the holidays,
ris performed the ceremony in his| The DePauw Art club will take up usual graceful manner. i the study of ninteenth century art and
artists for next semester.
A fair sized audience witnessed the marvelous exhibition of the
TIjll'HJ of COIPORS These winter days. In making 3 deal tor one see H. S. RENICK&CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, ©Rates, TPnware, Knives, etcHnst Side Public Square.
is it, You Ask, THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. I lis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
The Washington township hog was diseuaBed yestcrd.TV, nnd to-
morrow we will have the ground I could lrtt,,sler “ n to uuotll,iI , j without the aid of signs or sounds. j w . , , i This evening Ptof. Roche w illdeI Mrs. A. Shc.ttleworth and daugh-1 ...
° i vote some time to personalities,
ter, Miss Ollte, leave tomorrow tori . . ..
1 and will have his suhlects represent
The Alpha Chi fraternity had the j picture for the Mirage taken yesterday
hypnotic power of Prof. Roche at afternoon.
Next Monday and Tuesday will be the general registration days for next semester. Only a few students are going away at this time, and a number of
new ones are coming.
Though there will he three vacation days between ihe end of this semester and tiic beginning of next, the mu,ic and i*rt seboo)- will sound and look
about as busy as ever.
the opera house last evening. The best tests were made along the line of mental transference, and were ample proofs of the co operation of two minds, showing how one mind
a two weeks’ visit with relatives at
Muncie.
Miss Grace Picketts will arrive today froui Chicago, called by the
This is not tea sweepings serious illness of her father, D. b
or dust, but the genuine leaf, Rickett8 -
and the supply is limited.
p. U/eiK & <?o.
South Side Square.
The Banner Times—10c a week.
Dr. Gohin left on the noon train for Bocbc, Ark., to visit the Arkansas conference in the interests of
the university.
well known men. A good entertainment is guaranteed. The residence of Will Hammond east of the city on the hill near Deer creek, caught fire this morning from a flue and came near being destroyed. A Mr. Webster of the neighborhood discovered the blaze and drove to the house. The well was dry and water was hauled
DRUGS, WALL PAPER. PAINTS, STATIONERY Poncy Goods, r roHet Articles,
at Lowest Prices at
AIjIjLjIM'S DRUG STORES, east side square
Bun Jones, whose arrest waaifrom the creek near by with which mentioned a week ago, and who | the flames were extinguished. C’onwas taken to Danville, has been siderable of the roof was burned released. There was no evidence, off. The exact loss is not known, against him to warrant holding Mr. Hammond having no insurance. — He is the same Mr. Hammond trom
whom some pork was taken by j Willie Bill Hibbs last week. Last evening Major E. P. Thayer, jr., and wife entertained about fifty of their friends at a progress ive euchre party. Their residence
I on west Main street has just been
refitted and refurnished quite elab
I orately, and they chose to dedicate
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,
Geo. W. Monroe
and his splendid company in “\|v kl Briilrf’
Purify your blood, lour up your system, and le'ulate the digestive organs by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists.
flohn’H Graft. Bloomington Courier. The iolliest conductor on the Monon is Bills. Vou have noticed au ax and other tools fuslcucd to the end of passenger coaches, inside, to he used in case of accident. A fellow asked Bills what the ax was for. and the reply was “that it was to help conductors to knock down fares."' A drummer sitting by, though, said Bills was wrong, “that the ax was to help drummers crack jokes on the train.”
A i lovc-i ond strong company in a clean farce comedy
in three acts.
-|i \ SINGING AND DANCING "J /V -E" PICKANINNIES -E" This engagement is secured at especial expense by the local management. Seats at usual Place
GLEAN MERY. i j And we want everybody to bear in J mind that you can buy at Riley’s as j cheap as any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every i cash purchase. Now is the time to buy I Sugar while it is down, as it is going
up. We give
. , Granulated sugar for $1.00 AS mUOtl A sugar for 1.00 as you want £ ■ , , ,gar ,or , loo • X C sugar for 1.00 Best bulk coffee 27U<». Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb 10e. Lion, Arbuekle XXXX and Crystal Cottees, 22 1 2 cents; Mansfield and Big Four Flour, 35 cents. Patent 45 cents Everything else in proportion. A general stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Slmes and ItuDbei s of all kiiius. Full lln. of Grocer-
ies.
Jolin Riloy, 7io south Main .-si reel.
“It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Baknek Times.
For Fattenlug Hogs. Professor J. H. Sheppcrd is credited with saying: From all published data I should regard wheat aboutequal in value tocorn. Burley seems to be worth about 8 pet cent less than com. The real value oi wheat as a feed can bo learned only by comparing its price with that of other grains. If barley, corn and shorts are ! cheap enough to produce 100 pounds of pork at a less cost than wheat, it is folly i to feed wheat. However, with wheat at its present low price and other grains high, it will in very many cases pay tc i feed the ^ hent, and especially that which is “off” in grade. The value at 1 the farm of wheat, corn or other foods should determine which to use.
YOU
can buy $17.25, $21, S25 and *30 suits made to order for
5- 2 5> $+ 25, *3.75 pants for $3.25 $6.25.25,58.25$10.25 pants tor $5.25 A. G. LESTER, Office with T. A. Ricketts.
To Let—A small four-room house furnished, suitable for small family for students, best neighborhood in citv $8.00 per month. P. 11. Beery, (538 east Washington snect. 8!M!i
Subscriptions for any magazipe or paper taken at this otlice. We will save you money. *f
