Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GUEENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 5 1«'j5

Go to Black & Black, For Beautiful Goods. Popular Prices. Rockers and Chairs in Cobbler Seats, Wood Seats, Upholstered Seats. Fine pieces in Curley Birch, Birdseye Maple and Oak.

HIGH GRADE

Hill’S.

IN OAK AND MAHOGANY.

10 TO IS PER CENT. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IT7 Then Imv ><>ur Dri] Goods, Glo tiling, Hats. Gaps, Hoots, felloes. Groceries, Glassware, Queens ware, . Wooden ware and Tinware. At the Globe Store South Greeucastle. J. SUDRANSKI.

ANOTHER MISTAKE of ours was buying too many lamps We have some mighty pretty ones in Dei'orate<l Stand ami Library Lamps, glad to sell them at a discount. Jones’ I)ki g Stork.

A new stock of

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Til

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. SCE HIS NEW GOODS.

lodis s ns, Successors to L. L. LOUIS & CO., sell Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies' shoes Youth’s, Boys and Men’s SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. South Side Square, GREENCASTLF.

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Just received at Langdon’s Book Store We also carry a very complete stock of Letter Tablets, Visiting Cards, 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

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. tVh#*r« Our People p.re Goinff and Where Their OueMtM are Stopping—Newt* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in tli? Paper for tjuiek Heading.

DON'T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dully Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

heating apparatus to warm the

rooms.

Janu's R. Brandon has purchased the Yttimant place al the east end of Washington street, paying #2000 for the same. Mr. Johnston, of Colorado, went to Greencastle today alter a visit with J. B. Johnston.—Crawford* ville Journal. i’aul and Sam Detrick, sons of John Detrick, left this morning for Los Angeles, Cal , where they will engage in business. Howard Young, livins on south Indiana street, has purchased the James Brandon farm south of the cifv, paving #2800 therefor. Mi«s Eva Woodruff, of Albany, Mo., who has been visiting W. W. 'seller ahd family for several months, returned home today. Art Jackson is driving the Atner lean express wagon in the place of John Abrams, who is doing night transfer work for the company. E. G. Connelly, a former wellknown citizen of Greencastle, died Monday, aged seventy eight years, at the cifv hospital in Indianapolis, of softening of the brain. The thermometer grew modest, almost ashamed it might he sa ! d, and dropned to but five degrees be low zero today. Warmer weather is in sight and it is welcome This is pension week, and the old vets began at daylight yesterday tiling vouchers. The money will begin arriving today, and there will be an easiness in busi ness matters for several days |caused thereby. Miss Alice Jenkins died yceter day afternoon at the residence of her father. Jasper Jenkins, 433 south Bloomington street, after a protracted illness of brain trouble. Deceased was tnirty five years of j age, and was a lady of many noble I traits of character. She was a devout ami consistent church woman,

NEWS FROM DEPAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY Look in this Column for It—Guentn ami KntertaininentH—Not«A, Itevnn and Announcement*—The Very Latent ami the Best by Special Reporter.

Honest \Ye have just received a small consignment of f Gunpowder Tea from San Francisco which we can sell at the unprecedented j figure of HD cenis a Poop,a I This is not tea sweepings or dust, but the genuine leaf, and the supply is limited. t- U/eik 0 <?o. South Side Square.

The Banner Times—10c. a week.

Circuit court next Monday. D. D. Ricketts is reported some better. Al. Hirt left this afternoon for Mississippi. Wm. Brrthers went to Indianapolis tins morning. Born, to George Barnes (colored) and wife, Feb. 4, a daughter. Mike Downs is visiting his brother. James Downs, at Terre Haute. The little child ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black has cholera infantum. D. L. Anderson left this afternoon for a business tripin the east. Janies E. and Miss lone McVay returned from New Winchester today. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Foster left on Vandalia No. 20 for Baltimore. Mrs. G. W. Poole and children are visiting relatives in Crawfordsville. Mis« Lola McVay, of Coatesville, is visiting her cousin, Miss lone McVay. The Over the Tetcupsclub meets this afternoon with Mrs. G. C. Smythe. Gideon Diall went to Terre Haute to take a position on the Tribune. The Putnam County Historical society will meet tonight in the G. A. K. hall. M. E. McHatiie shipped a car load ot southern horses to Louisiana this week. The school children at the third ward building were dismissed yesterday morning on account of the cold weather and the failure of the

James Cooper arrived last evening from Terre Haute, where lie has been visiting his father. Miss Mabel Hill, of M .r in-ville, leturned borne yesterday. She was a student in the music school last se mester. “Billy” Hanna returned last evening Iron) Decatur, 111., where be has been visiting foi some time. He will enter college. Everything is livily about east college this morning with students hurrying to get matriculated. The matriculation is very large for the first two days, and there promises to be an increase in the college attendance for the coming semester. The music and art departments are also nourishing. Senator Boaeman returned to In dianapolis last evening after a very pleasant short visii with his daugh ter, Miss Mary, at the Harris house. Joe Greene is in Coatesville this week assisting Herbert Church in revival work. These two young ministers are doing a noble work, and the many conversions they are making are a rich reward for their labors. Dick Ballard is the victim of a very neat little practical joke. Sunday while he was calling some one removed all of his clothes from the lower part of his trunk. The hackman Iook it to the station in that condition, and Dick not seeing the trunk again, had no chance to detect the condition. Yesterday morning when he opened his trunk

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

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E. SIDE SQUARE.

Alphcus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Oucensware, etc. 1 think I am S 'lhng groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever before sold in Greencastle. E'nie Graiiulaied Sugar 22 pounds for $1 00 A Sugar 22 pounds for 1 wo Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 00 Package Coffee per pound 22 cents Bulk Coffee per poiin I 28,30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound 5 cents Peaches per pou d 10, 12and 15 cents Evaporated Apples per pound 10 cents Raisins per pmind 5 anil 8M cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches pei can 10, 15. 20, 22J4 and 25 cents <’orn per can 8i 3 . 10 and 15 cents Tomatoes per can Si 3 and 10 cents Peas per can . ( Best 10 cents I offer a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactory . Southwest corner Public Square.

A FURNACE

IS A

at Plainfield he found it etii|>t\,

seemingly happ.ewt when worship-j and immediately wrote hack t0 hi8

Sigma Chi brothers telling them

ing her Master and serving Him. For a number of years at different times Miss Jenkins was a member

that he had been robbed and asking that they would keep a strict

of the Banner Times force, engaged | lookout for the burglar. The boys in the bindery department, anti ehe j Wll , seud the ciotlie , to hiin secr e t

will he remembered by her associ- > ly j n a few days.

ates and fellow employes for her i . . . _ , „ , , , . . Miss Simms is visiting at Rush-

faithtul and conscientious work, v j|| e for a , ew dav8

kiud dispositiou and her always! ,, ...

, . , Mr. Hall, 94 Amherst, is visiting

cheerful words oi greeting. The world is better for the lives of such as live as did Miss Jenkins and

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many occupying more exalted stations than ihe one to which the de-

ceased aspired, could he benefitted

Beta brothers of DePauw and also engaging men for summer work.

He will be here two months. Arrangements are being com-

pleted for the long looked for atli-

by following her example. She: leUc concert ' but rathpr 8lowl yleaves many friends to mourn her There is 8oraell,in K 8trftD * e about death. The funeral will be held! the matter - athletic «^ocia

tion is in need of money, and the

tomorrow alternoun at two o'clock, services at Locust Street church, of which congregation Miss Jenkins bud long been a faithtul member. Rev. R. R. Brvan, the pastor,

will conduct the exercises. COUNTY NEWS NOTES.

OROVKLAND. The Endeavor meeting at Groveland Sunday was of more than ordinary interest, it being the eigtity-tlfth anniversary of the C. P. church in the United States. There was a C. P. Wiureb organized at New Winchester

managers of the concert ought to move about their affairs a little livlier and get the proceeds from a concert into the treasurer’s hands. It would help out a great deal, and there is no doubt the attendance would be very large from the number of people who constantly inquire when the concert will occur. A. VV. Tracy, of the Newcastle Press, and Miss Tude Moffat, will lie married on the 12th at Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Tracy was for

DRUGS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, STATIONERY Fancy CJqgl/s, Toilet Articles, at Lowest Prices at AbLEN'S DRUG STORIi, east side square

in 1835. From that church several

churches have sprung, one at (irove- j merly in DePauw university, land, one at Ciayton, one at Danville! .. ... , .. ‘ and s me few in The ehorch at ; * v ‘ 1 1- ippy, of LatayQroveland was organized in 18581 formerly a DePauw iduu and on the ground where the Groveland ! president of the DePauw Y. M. C. cemetery now stand*. Out of the nun.- A., wtii attend the Y. M. C. A. dis

TDipi;; of eoiOFORs

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, T'inware, Knives, etcJSnst Side Public Square. Wlqy is it, Von 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 he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Oive Him a Oall. L,. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

ber organizing the church at New Winchester only one is still living— Lawrence Vannice. of Danville. Mrs. Klizabett. Shinn hau a small tire last week. Joe McVey’s hor^e ran off coming from church, wrecking the sleigh and throwing the occupants out. Xo one was hurt. Mrs. Sarah A.Cassitv is still seriously

ill.

niGOINS CKKKK. D. P. McKanney and Eva BrnarDtreet were married at East Unity lust Sunday night after services. A. D. Rule w ill move front Brazil to his father’s farm. He will occupy the house vacated by Doc Akins. Dovie Mann has returned from Bra-

zil.

A small log cabin on the farm of W. 8. Burris occupied by Mrs. Rice was eonsmued by tire ta-t Sunday. Chance Dorsctt will move into house now occupied by 8. W. Thornburgh as

trict conference here next week. Mr. Tippy is one of the “College deputation” men of hits state.— Crttinforfhi'ilfe Journal The Rev. F. M. Gee, pastor of Mattox church, of this city, leaves today for South Bend., Ind., where he aids his lather, tiie Kev. A. A. Gee, D D., in conducting a series of revival services. He will probably be gone two or three weeks. The pastor who is to fill his pulpit while he is gone will be announced later.— Terre Haute Tribune. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, acting through the blood, reacnes every part of the system, and in this w ay positively cures ! catarrh.

YOU

can buy $17.25, $21, 25 and ?3Q suits made to order for

SiS.

Nicholson’s Sons, of C.awfordsville, have leased the Jones gallery over post-

,Htter l ’ an 8CCUre a house to j 0 m,. ei „nd will visit Greencastle Mot-

day and Tuesday of each week, where

move into.

John Broadstreet and wife, of Morgan county, visited in this vicinity Sun-

day .

Lee Duncan is in danger of losing an eye. It is badly intlained and is very painful. Squikk Sqt loaixs, Esq.

they will be prepared to make all kinds of artistic fotografs. Their reputation] is already well established. Those de- I siring am kind of fotograf work will do! well to call. They begin work today,

mtw&wk

5.25, $4.25, $3.75 pints for

$3.25

56.25, $7.25,58.25?io.25 pants lor $5.25 A.G. LESTER. Office with J. A. Ricketts. Old Bachelors Are not liable to be very much interested in ladies having soft white bands and faees, but we Want Wives And ladies in general who appreeiate deiieate white haihlft and skin, smooth and free from chaps, to try our Toilet Cream. Price 10e Jones Drug Store.

What is the Work oftne Kulnevs? To lie move From the lllotnl its lui|>tirltieft. The products of eel’ wastes which have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every particle of blood in the body goes through the kidneys every three minutes, and if these organa are unable to perform their work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned. Therefore, “San .Ink” is the indicated blood remedy. For sale by Win. W. Jones. Ask Wm. IV. Jones for home references. dJcw' lyr 3(Mt>

GLEAR GROCERY.

And we want everybody to hear ia mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap »■ any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase. ,

What Does Riley do with all the Goods he Gets? He Surely Sells them. John Riloy, 715 South Main Street.

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