Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 iK'Jo
Go to Black & Black, For Beautiful Goods. Popular Prices. Rockers and Chairs in Cobbler Seats, Wood Seats, Upholstered Seats. Fine pieces in Curly Birch, Birdseye Maple and Oak.
HIGH GRADE
"S.
IN OAK AND MAHOGANY.
10 TO B PER CENT. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IT? Then hny your Drii Goods, Clothing, Hats. Giips. Hoots, Shoos, Groceries, Glasswa re, Queens ware. Wood on ware and Tinware.
At tHe
Globe Store
ANOTHER MISTAKE of ours nwis biijiu*!' too inany lamps We have Mime mighty pretty ones in Deeorateil Stand and Library Lamps, glad to sell them at a disenunt. Jones’ Dreg Stork.
which will be the second Sunday in
Mareh.
Glen Stewart gave u birthday
dancing was one of the chief feat tires of tlie evening’s entertainment ami was pronounced by nian\ to lie
party to a number of his young the best ever seen upon the stage friends on Monday evening, it be- in this city The various parting his twelfth anniversary. About were all well taken and the pieka foriy guests enjoyed the hours ninnies were the genuine article on
both song and dance. The man agers of the opera house are to be congratulated upon securing a comedy of such high standing, and ' with a ( lass of plays such as that of last evening, a much better at tendance would be secured. Give
us more like Aunt Bridget.
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A new stock of V\] i rp
j k
Just received at Langdon s Hook Store
from live to eight.
Kmma Scott and Josephine Tingley, of the Chicago Home and Training school, have been giving kitchen garden lessons for the benelit of the deaconesses of Toronto.
— Toronto Alestniye.
Married. Feb. 0, l&9o, at the
Methodist parsonage in this city, by the Hey. G L. Luitiss, Mr. Win. Schwab, ol Browustown, and Miss Eva Benton Smith, oi Browustown, and neice of me oilicialing minis-
ter.— Columbus Jte/jublicun. The legal docket of the L. N. A.
<fe C. is now the cleanest in the history ol the road. Tuere are now
hut three important cases in htiga- : Frank Walker ha* returned from a j lion, and these were inherited lioin businem trip t<> Milwaukee and what is known us tbe Breyfogle Chiesgo.
management ol the property. Dr. and Mrs. E. B Evans enter-
NFAYS FROM DKl’AlJW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
Look in thi« Column for It—CiimHtH and Knl^rtuiiiinrntH—NoteH, Item* and Annoiinceiiientfi Tlu* V«*ry Latent and thr
lI«Ht by ftperial Reporter.
South Greencastle. ffM8 tf
For a
Nobby, Neat, Well bitting and Finely Trimmed
suit of clothes see
We also carry a very com-
j. si dranski. i p] ete mock 0 f 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.
E. w. WHITE
The inter-collegiate delude between DePaiiw’ and Indiana universities will take place the ni lit of the 22nd at
tamed a party ot friends at six Greencastle. The Indiana univer-in
ipDirtelte composed of Messrs. Dale and Miersand Mr-. ( aulde and Miss llnu-
o'clock dinner and a social evening yesterday. Those present
-en, Mrs. R. L. O’ ^
Mi. and Mrs. Aaron Cooper, Mr. Tuttle, of Wahn-h, and President Mill-
and Mrs. John Sutherlin, Mr. and j of Erlham college.
Mrs. J. L Handel and Mr. and Mrs. Berryhill, of the Lebanon bull team. H. M. Smith, and Miss Lizzie who plav* with Toledo next season is Gouldino' j in the city ami may coach the H abash
team this spring.
THE LOCAL HELD
REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones' Drug Store opposite the postoffice. SEU HIS Nt:\V GOODS. LOUIS & unis. Succ<*H8ors to L. L. LOUIS & < O., soil Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies' SHOES Youth’s, Boys and Men’s SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. South Side Square, GREENCASTLE.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Fire Chief Cooper and his lieutenants have been busy today with j their new snow plows in breaking paths for our citizens. The tough character of the snow, with the thermometer below zero, made the.r
one
Shtirfee and Martin are now rooming at ( apt. ( bailee’.*. Mias Helen Alien will be ill school | this semester. She will be here next
week
It would not hurt a bit if the heating
iinparatus of east college was repain d
task a hard one and one that re-1 or |)Ut p, H im,,,, for he ,tb g
quired a severe test of endurance, class rooms. Some of the room* are Chairman Perkins, of the street like interiors of icebergs this morning, committee, gave his aid, and the »"d wn-tainlv too cold for habitation, sidewalks have been fairly well The gymnasium clas-e- will give a
Where Our People r.re (aoing ami Where Their Gnent* are Stopping—News of Interesl Over the City—The Rest Column In th » Paper for (Juick Reading.
DON’T THINK of leaving tne city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Bankkk Timksio follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.
cleaned. Schuyler C. Hamrick is a resident of Greencastle once more. On
fancy exhibition in Meharry ball Feb. j 22 for the beoelli of tbe Athletic as-oci-tino. Please bear the dale in mind, and neip make W a-hingloii’- birthday
Harold Hanawalt is on the list.
sick
Honest We have just received a small consignment of ' Gunpowder Tea fioi.t San Francisco which wecan sell at the unprecedented figure of 28 8®s a Pauau! This is not tea sweepings or dust, but the genuine leaf, and the supply is limited. l^. U/eik B ^0. South Side Square.
Will Abrams has been on the sick list this week. Jesse W. Lee, of St. Louis, was in the city today. W. M. Dobbins, of Bedford, is at the Commercial hotel. Dr. Stoddard, of Sullivan county, is a guest of II. S. Kemck today. Win. H. Chastain and Bertha E. Weddle have been licensed to marry. Miss Florence Gambold, of Coatesville, is visiting Dr. Hunt and family. P. 0. Colliver left at noon to attend Gen. Manson’s funeral at Crawfordsville. Miss Bose Gainer, of the Banner Times force, is absent from duty on account of illness. Robert Crow and sister went to Crawfordsville at noon to spend a lew days with fnenits.
yesterday afternoon, in the custody ; h, * re wl,at >' ,,th " r of Harvev Houston, a constable Miss Elizabeth Malian ha* returmd . i ... i • , from a vi-it with friend-in India ap<trom Justice Loekman s court, lie Us ami Leoanon. arrived over the Big Four. He v,s- AU eX) . iI( . 1Ment h ,, s (linl , lown> Hrt(1 ited a barber shop, and then Squire work is going on a* quietly a* tli iilIi Ashton s court, where he wanted to there had been no change in afl'airs and see the charges against him. After ariangeinenis. W by don’t a few boys these were examined he was deliv-‘ l,1 "' a * ome P ll,l ‘ e :tl " 1 f;iv '' t,R ‘ coll, > ;e
yell ?
Circulars were out yesterday announcing the ratorieal contest Friday
prisoner, evening of this week. Now don’t pLy
Hamrick asked no bail, and it was short on this, but get up in the night agreed between him and the Me- and rob yourself of enough money to Cormick agent that the prelimin- L'* 1 ' your-elf ml friend to hear a grand ...... i i ii u 111 .... ; program, ami vou will never miss it. ary trial shall be held next Wed- l . , , ', , ■ .
Let everybody turn out and show the
nest ay before Squire Ashton. 1 lie coute-tnnts that you appreciate their
eflbrts, for it lias taken much time aim
ered over to Sheriff Glidewell, Justice Ashton receipting the India-
nifpolis constable for the
STEADY THERE!! IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE FURNITURE LINE Don’t Fail to Call on HMNNH.
H Er WILL STTVe YOU TVYOINErY. East Side Square. Alphcus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Oueenswarc, etc. I think I am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever before sold in Greenea*tle. Vine Granulated Mugur 22 pound-for. $1 o* A Sugar 2d pounds for | oft Light Brow ii Sugar 24 pounds for . 1 00 Package Coffee per pound 22 cents Bulk Coffee per pound 25. .‘10 and 85 cents ('nickers |>er pound 5 cents Peaches per pnu d 10, 12)t and 15 cents Kvaporated Apples per pouml ... 10 cents Raisins per pound 5 and sq cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches per can 10, 15. 20, 22and 25 cents 1 -orn per can s .. m and 15 cents I "mat per can s' , and 10 rents Pea- per can Best 10 cents I offer a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfacton . Southwest corner Public Square. A FURNACE IS A TRIM of eOIRFORS
These winter days. In makin" 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, etcHnst Side 'Public $>(]unrc.
first case filed against him will then he heard. In the mean time
Hamrick remains in jail.
The /lepublicon of Antigo, Wis consin. states that Hon. John E Martin, son of Mrs. Dr. A. Martin, of this city, lias consented to become a candidate for municipal judge. A call signed by all the
work to prepare these orations and get up a suitable program. George Diiiiii leaves for Indianapolis today, where he will study law. Blanche Walton and and Gertrude Brown returned last evening from a plea-ant visit with friends at Lafayette. Miss Yount came down from Craw -
lawyers of the city was presented ’ f,,r,,sville ,:ist ‘‘ v ' -ni " ff -
to Mr. Martin, asking him to be- Miss Bernice Sigler returned home
.. , , todav after a pb esant visit with tbe come n candidate. It was also , ,, „ . .. , ... f
families of Dr. B.i-sett anil ( apt. Chafsigned by John A. Ogden, editor of j fee.
the
Republican, who being a retired member of the bar, was himself a candidate for the position. The liepu'jltcan says: “Mr. Mar tin is one oi liie leaiiiug iunyeis of
Six degrees below zero this morn-! 1 Langlade county liar and is in in”, plenty o? snow with a gale' *' v, ' , . v v,ui qualified for the of’i. i.
from the north, is Greencastle rcc-
or !.
The children of (he fir«t ward i school enjoyed a vacation today on account of the burning out
of a
furnace grate.
W II. Ragan has given up his .appointments at Muneie in the i Delaware county Farmers’ institute on account of cold weather and
sickness in his family.
I’lie Republican will endorse anything that can lie su'd in his favor. He made a good record as district attorney several years ago, and he now stands at the head of the local bar as a trial lawyer. We think it admitted that oe has the largest practice, which in itself is evidence
of his ability.”
A good crowd braved the elc meats Inst night to see Aunt Brid-
Artlinr Hamrick came over from Clayton this morning to begin work
again.
Jo-eph Greene, wlio has been helping Herb. ,l rinovb .it C r.*' .ci l !e. (•■one over to matrteulati* this morning. Gene Sbiremiin and Sam Doiiden were [ on the -ick list ye-terday.
Tie Wit .: k rn-ierrt
The Franz Wib-zek Grand Con cert company w'll be here next Monday evening in Meharry hall, in the university concert course. It is one of the finest companies now before the public. Five solo art ' i«ts. The great Austrian violinist, Franz. Wilczek, Mine. Mary Reiicjc, Wilezek violinist, Christine Schultze, Wichman. dramatic so-
Wlqy iw it, Vou -A.sk:, THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MARY 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 CallE. A. lIAMiLTGY, Southeast corner square
The Banner Times—10c. a week.
DRUGS, WAGE PAPER. PAINTS, STATIONERY Fancy' Goods, r PoiIct Articles,
at Lowest Prices at
Abbfcrrs DRUG STORE, east side square
YOU
can buy $17 25. $21, 25 ill *30 sifits made to order for
J>lS.
5- 2 5’ $b 2 5- *T75 pi’Jts for
prano; the eminent Italian, Tenor $3.25 In view of the revival "erviccs in ! Ht la | l " >llS '. :H " 1 Il,u ‘ r H 1 Pasugali, and the pianist. Fried 56.25, $7,25,$8.25 $lO. 25 pants
most delightlul performance of! Berger. Everybody will want to at ,
nearly three hours they felt amply tend. It lor S5.25
repaid for their trouble. Theau-j Th( . on)y way to cure catarrh Utn!
diencc, which was a fair sized one, purify tlie Wood. Hood’s s,ir-:iparillR G* I F* 1 F R
would umlouhtedly have been much j purities the Wood and tone- up tlie
larger hut for the inclement weath whole system, er. George W. Monroe, as Aunt /flP~lt pays
College Avenue church the uni versitv sermon which would be due next humbiy evening* will be post poned until the next regular date.
Office with J. A. Ricketts. ;
Bridget, was a source ol almost in-1 ! ocssant laughter from the time of his entrance upon tlie statfe, and his “Oh by Gosh” and blundering j manners were sigqals of uproarious j merriment. The songs were all ex ce'lent, especially “Tlie Seven Hus bands” by Aunt Bridget. The[
the merchant end business man to talk liberally to the putilic through the columns of The Banner Times.
6LEAN SRGSCRY.
And we want everybody to bear in mind Ibat you can buy at Itilev’s as cheap a - any place in the city, and get a FIVE p.T cent discount on every cash purchase.
Wh it Does Riley do with pH th» Goods ho dots? Ho Surely Sells them. violin Rilotj, 715 South Main Street.
Old Bachelors
Are not liable to tie very much Interested in ladies having soft white bands and faces, but we
Want Wives omc n\. And ladies in general who gp. I Engme House predate delicate w hite hand* and same lot.
skin, smooth and free from chaps. ^
to try our Toilet Cream. Price ide j
When 11 comes to tlie genuine article
dies IJI'LIZT tstorc. I Of new- the Banner Times has it.
L. M. Hanna, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON is Walnut Street, First Door East -
Residence, Brick House on
