Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21tt95
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING
WE CAN INTEREST YOU THIS YEAR BY LOW PRICES
In Parlor,Bedllooin,Dining Boom, Kitehen Furniture. GO TO KLaAOK & BL^AOK-
10 TO IS PER CENT.
A new stock of
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DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IT?
Then buy vour
I^rij Goods, Glothino, Hats, Gaps,
Boots, Shoos, J^ an (r(lon’s Book Store
Groceries,
J ust received at
Glasswa re. Queen swore, Wooden ware and Tinware. At the Globe Store South Greencastle. J. SUDRANSKI. asstf
We also carry a very complete stock of Letter Tablets, Visiting Card?,, Invitation Cards and Envelopes. Call and examine our stock as you are sure to find something that will please you in quality and price.
THE LOCAL FIELD Nobby, Neat. Well Fit-j ting and Finely Trimmed what is Going on in and About
suit of clothes see
E. W. WHITE
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
the pt»8t should now murder him- new and interesting features will be
-elf.
•lames Vanlandingharn todav re-
c-ired word from Plymouth. Ohio,
that ills mother wag dying. The coaches which were dam-
• ged in the Coatesvilie wreck were taken to st. Louis yesterday tor re-
pairs.
introduced.
Women wiio are anxious to have a stately white lily blooming in their parlors on Easter mornino should buy the bulbs now. Go to the florist yourself and chose the j bulbs which feel firm and heavy. This indicates that the scales of
I'he Brazil Times says that both wlrieli they are composed are will the Brazil victims of the (.'oates-j stored with moisture. Large hulhs| ville wreck, Mr. Crouch and Mrs. if firm and heavy are preferable to If Rothchiid, are improving. small ones, as they will be producI). L. Anderson is ex iected home , ' ve °* more and larger flowers, from the south tomorrow. M'S. Dot the bulb as soon as possible, as Anderson and Mrs. Foster will nothing will injure it more than ex
start for Baltimore again the first posure to air.
°l t ' ie [ An exchange is responsible for lee men report the best harvest this: “Yea, verily, girls are of few and finest ice ever garnered here, days aud full of mischief, and whowith an avetage thickness of ten soever is deceived thereby is not inches Next summer's prices! wise. When the fair one cheweth should he very moderate. her gum with much haste and Sarah O. A. Ilillis, aged thirteen 8tara P e,h l,er pretty foot with much months and twenty five days, dauglL v '8 or ' tl,e n beware. She cometh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A T Ilillis, f(>r,h '» the evening with low neck died yesterday of irritation of the | and , ‘ ho rt sleeves, but in the morn
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.
HCAivrivr^L,
E. SIDE SQUARE.
Alphcus Birch
Groceries, Provisions, Guecnsware, etc.
springtide cometh other eye and goeth
beau.”
with the new
NEWS FROM DEPAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
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tlii* t oliimn for It—(Iti^HtH nn<t Entertainmeitts—Notes, Itenm and An-
nmiiif'eiiKMitN—The V«»ry LateHt and tin*
Host by ^portal Reporter.
REPAIRING a Specialty.
Where Our People ere Going and Where Their Guefttn are Stopping—New« of Interetd Over the City—The Iie«t Column in tli? Paper for Quick Reading.
DON'T THINK
Shop over Jones’ Drug Store! 51“
opposite the postoffice. SEE HIS NEW GOODS.
for a abort time. Banner Timki- to
I follow you. It eoata you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will I be changed uk often as you desire.
LOUIS 8 its, Successors to L. E. LOUIS& ( O., soli Children’s, Misses’
and Ladies SHOES
Youth’s, Boys and Men’s
SHOES
Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. South Side Square, GREENCASTLE.
Honest
We have just received a small consignment of Gunpowder Tea
John \V. Cooper ie at home from
Danville, HI.
Miss Lulie Gibbons is visiting
near Stilisville.
John Harding, of Indianapolis, ■ is in the city today. Arthur Throop went to Terre Haute this morning. Rev. Lemuel Buis will preach at Oak Grove tomorrow. Mrs. H. B. Longdcn returned from Greenwood today. The cheering news conics that the weather is to get warmer. Dr. Clark Springer, of Newman, 111., is visiting Dr. K. B. Evans. Miss Edith Waltz is at home after a month's visit in Ladoga. R. J. Gillespie went to Craw fordsville at noon to spend Sunday. The mercury marked five degrees below this morning at six o’clock. Miss Zelle Brandon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Spurrier, in
Indianapolis.
Frank L. Landes is again able to attend to business, though having one damaged optic.
brain. The parents reside near the Big Four ware house in the northwestern part of the city. Drs. Lammcrs and Knight held a consultation at the bedside of D. I). Ricketts this morning. They pronounce his condition quite critical, and g ve his relations but lit tie hope. Miss Gtace Ricketts arrived from Chicago last night. A mass meeting will be held on Saturday next to recommend the passage of the Nicholson bill by
the present legislature. Eminent i-ooic in
speakers will urge the passage of i the bill, a synopsis of which ap-1 peared in these columns yesterday. |
Lawrence Klemtn, the Big Fourj Prof. Isaac Dotey. of Indianapolis, is
miller, leaves tomorrow tor Em-( visiting friends in this city,
porta. Kan., where he will engage Guy Walker, of Terre Haute, is visin the tnill’ng business. Mr. Top Rhi Psi brothers, and also attend-
pings, of North Greencastle, who ,M .- to some business.
formerly operated the Brooks oil I Mr. Rose, of Terre Haute, is here to
v , , . , enter college next seme«ter.
company s business here, w ill take
. " . .. „ ,, Dr. John is making a little lecturing I charge of the Big Four nulls. | t) , lir lhr „ ll>?ll some „ f „ ur n ,. i;<hborill> r;
Coasting is excellent on the hills (
ab<'ut the city. On west Washing- James Gavin has been very si. k since ton street the steep incline h „ s D.esday at the IMa house. He is. how-
ever, convalescing.
been lull of merrv coasters all day, j
, , . , . ' Mr. John Hart left for his home in the snow and tee havtng packed mioois this m,ruing on account of his
packed solid enough to give coast I father’s -evere illness,
ing the requisite speed to stir up I Dick Ballard leaves for his home in exhilaration. Bob sled stock is | I’laintleld today. Dick’s many friends
I think I am s.-llnig groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever be-
fore sold bi Greencastle.
: Pine Granulated Sugar 22 pounds for $1 00 i A Sugar 2d pounds for . ... 1 wo Light Brow n Sugar 24 pounds for 1 oo Package Coffee |mt pound 22 cents Bulk Coffee per poun i 25, .‘)0 and 3.‘> cents Crackers per pound . .... 5 cents Peaches per pou d 10, P2<£ and 15 cents
, , , Evaporated Apples per pound ’ 10 cents ot the devoted young man s oysters, Raisins per pound. 5 and 8»and partaketh with glee of his F'uoes (large) per pound 10 cents , . . . . . , I Peaches per can 10, 15. 20. 22' 2 and 25 cents sleigh rides, hut when the gentle Com per can 8',. 10 and 15 cents she wmketh the I oniatnes per can H' ;1 and 10 cents
Peas per can Best 10 cents I offer a complete -tnek of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactory.
Southwest corner Public Square.
ing she lieth in bed while her moth er hustletli. She eateth all winter
A FURNACE
IS A
above par.
Tlie order that passes should not
w ill miss him during next semester. Mr. Burnett lias arrived, and will re-
be honored on the Pennsylvania h.s college course, limited between St. Louis and New 1>aul Con " e, - v> fi * ,her is 1,ert ‘ to !lt -
York lias been withdrawn on the
lines west of Pittsburg, but east of Pittsburg the train is run as the
from San Francisco which we can sell at the unprecedented
figure of
tend at the bedside of Ids son, w ho is
sutl'ering from pendicitis.
Karl Funk, of Greencastle, is visiting Phi Delta Theta brothers her**.—Bloom-
lirst section of the Chicago and ington Telephone.
New York limited, on which passes
have never been honored.
W. F. Kerr has made a change or two in the photograph business. He has sold the gallery over the Model clothing store to Emery Shaw who is now in charge and the gallery will he operated hereafter by Shawife Jones. Mr. Kerr retires from the business altogether having leased his gallery over the post oflice to Nicholsons’ Sons, ol Crawfordsville. Messrs. Nicholsons’ lease will run until July 1, 1895. A slight blaze in the residence
Mrs. P. Spangler, of Rosedale, is! of J. D. Allen. G25 east Washing-
visiting Mr. Albaugh and family in
North Greencastle.
ton street, yesterday afternoon, caused by the burning of some soot
Mis. A. N. Grant and daught'T, in a stovepipe, came near proving
TRIDG ol eorporis 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 Hardware, Skates, 'Tinware, Knives, etcJlnst Side Public Square.
29 tems a Poiitii!
more serious than it was. The women folks of the house discovIcrrd the fire before it got beyond their control, and by bard work they mastered it before an alarm | became necessary. Some pictures, a Jiantel-wieec, bric-a brae, vases,
is not tea sweepings last evening, lie had been indulg- i-j^estries and some wall paper
or dust, but the genuine leaf, ling in ""other of bis periodical
and the supply is limited.
of Indianapolis, are guests of and Mrs. J. F. Darnall.
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W. H. Starr, Greencastle. was registered at the Gentry hotel, 1
Bloomington, yesterday.
John S. Allen was incarcerated
This
f. U/eiK 0 <?o.
South Side Square.
The Hannkk Timks—10c. a week.
tears.
This is gronnrlhog flay with
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DRUGS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONARY
]'iiiicy Goods, Toilet Articles,
at Lowest Prices at
AljljEiN'S DRUG STORE, east side square
went up in smoke, a carpet being
slightly damaged also.
A large number of subjects last
vengeance, and his porkship. if not n jg|,( al p t of. Roche's entertainentirely blind, aaw all kinds d ment furnished an abundance of shadows today. 1 hose who sighed f un< UD( | kept the audience con for an “old fashioned winter vu | 8e{ j j n laughter most of the should now quit sighing, and the t j me orchestra, a minstrel cheerful idiot who prophesied ** lut 8 | 10Wj a balloon ride and a toboggan
slide were among the things enjoyed by the subjects while under , his care. The best lest of the evening was when four subjects were brought forward and made to represent several of our best known citizens. The personages were perfect, and brought, forth consid- | erablc surprise by their exactness. Tonight will close Prof. Roche's
the old-time winter was a thing of
Maverick Terrell is visiting friends at
Detroit, Michigan.
Frank Thomas, of Danville, is visiting Sigma Chi brothers in this city this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Duvall ent< rtained i* number of their >ouug friends last evening at tea. Guests remained for a little social entertuinment during the evening. The Phi Gams entertained a number of friends hist evening in their hall. Dancing was the order, and light refreshments were served. The Sigma Chis gave a swell little reception in their hall last evening. About fifteen couples were present, and enjoyed themselves highly through the geniality of the entertainers. Light refreshments were served, and the guests danced until a late hour. A very delightful event. The Terre Haute Tribune says: Clar- j price Koyse, a i'erre Haulean who is now at McCoy, Colo., for his health, wriles that he i- fn-t reeoveiing his usual liealth in that climate, and Unit! he has taken part in a hunting trip of: sixty miles. * * ** Miss Alta Dale, daughter of the former pastor of the Asbury M. E. church, ss teaching in the State Soldiers’and Orphans’ Home at Knightsville. * * * Max I). Khrman, of this city, a last year’s graduate of DePauw university, is editor of the Rainbow of Delta Tan Delta, the official magazine of the intercollegiate Greek I.etter society of that name. It is published at Cambridge. Mass., where Mr. Ehrman is attending the Harvard law school. The State university boasts a student by the name of “(leironimous.” It is not known whether or not he is a relation of the gentleman to he seen at picnic grounds and race tracks, familiarly known as “Old Hi.” The Wabash came out today. Some impiovenicnt over the last issue is noted but on the whole it is pretty bn in as compared w ith other college papers.— <'rairforiisrille Journal.
WE\y is it, 'Vou .A-sE, 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 he 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
Dyspepsia seldom causes death, huf! grtm ._, ot permit* its victims to live on in misery j Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia and |
engagement in this city, and some | all stomach troubles.
5.25, $’.25, *3.75 pants for
$3.25
£6.25,$7.25,$8.25$io.25 pants
lor f 5.25
A.G. LESTER. Office with J. A. Ricketts. L. M. Hanna, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office No. 18 Walnut street. First Door Fast Kninne House Kealdenee, Urlek House on
! mm GROCERY.
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And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as eheap as any place In the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. Now is the time to buy Sugar while it is dow n, as it is going up. We give , , Granulated sugar for $1.00 As mimi a sugar for 1.00
1.00 1.(10
B. st bulk coffee 27,Vc. Kingan’s bacon and lard, per lb 10c. Lion, Arhuckle XX XX and Crystal Coffees. 221^ cents; Manstleld and Big Four Flour, .’iri cents. Patent 4o cents Evei ylhing else in proportion. A general sleek. ••oM-isting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hal-, Caps, Shoes and Rubbers of all kinds. Full line of Giocer-
ies.
as you waul Y. I','*'* 1 ' * \ C augur for
John Riley, 715 South Main Street.
To Let—A small four-room house furnished, suitable for small family for students, tm-t neighborhood in city $8.00 per fhonth. P. II. Beery, li.'lK east Washington street. 8!l-0t
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