Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA- MONDAY FEBRUARY 11

See Cut of our

Tvn Dollar

Fold in;

Hod,

b is where he hits been

for two of their

Weeks, almut HUGO worth

g 'Oils.

All members of Company I who take part in the “Tin Soldiers" will meet toniitht at the armory at

7-1». m. Tuesday

Harry L. Maxwell is at home from Wisconsin for a few days' visit before leaving for New York, where be wil do evangelisnc work. The ph\ sics class of the city high

of this bed are so com-1 school* will visit the electric light

plant tonight. The class is deeply engrossed in the study of electricity. Rev. K. K. Walker will stav o'er tonight and will preach at College Avenue church, lie has concluded to move here as soon as possible

with best woven wire springs. The workings

NEWS FROM DEB A UW

THE

BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY

OF

59 (?ei}t H^iisic Racks

plete that a to-yearold child can handle it with ease. It is the best folding bed that was ever put on the market

for the price.

BLACK & BLACK

fsook in fhin C oluinn for It—Gnefttft Hurt Entertaimnentn—Item* Hint Announcement*—The Very Latent and the

Beat by Special Reporter.

i

AT

after March 1. Company I will

Old Bachelors Arc not liable to be very much interested in ladies having tofi white hands and faces, but we Want Wives And ladies in general who appreciate delicate white hands and skin, smooth and free from chaps to try our Toilet Cream. Price 10c xJoncs Urug Stare.

For a

E. W. WHITE

REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postofhee. SEE HIS NEW GOODS.

give a play en-

titled “Tin Soldiers” for the bene fit of the battleship Indiana. The plav is a burlesquy on the experience of Company I during th strike last summer, and was written especially for the occasion by h member of the company. It abounds in funny speeches, songs

ann situations.

Henry Patterson figured in a first class runaway Saturday afternoon. He had driven a traveling man to Roachdale. and wag just leaving town on the return when the horses became frightened, and Henry was unable to restrain them. Henry was found at Roachdale by a relief party, and the horses and

a i ] gleigh were located at Bainbridge,

are sure to find something that . . , . , . s ’

... . .Shut slightly the worse will please you in quality and j J

A new stock of

hi smiiEiw

Just received at

Langdon’s Book Store

We also carry a very complete stock of Letter Tablets,

t-- Visiting Card?., Invitation

Nobby, Neat, Well Fit- (^ ar( ] s anc } Envelopes. Call I ting and binely trimmed anc j examine our stock as you 1

suit of clothes see

price.

William Hillis, of Montana, son of Geo. B. Hillis, has presented to

A Mr. Carr, of Terre Haute, entered senior prep Saturday. < arl Daugherty was infiated into Sigma Chi Saturday evening. Messrs. Bone and Rami have taken Upon themselves ihc obligation of 1). K. E. and it seems the frat did the rest Saturday evening. It is understood that the seniors will have a program on Washington’s birth-

| day.

Miss Elizabeth Mahan will leave Wednesday for Madison, Wis,, to attend the Kappa convention a* a delegate from DePartw’s chapter. Mr. Miller, of Lafayette, visited Beta brothers in this etty Saturday. Maverick Terrell has returned to his work after a very pleasant visit “up

north."

A verv large number of students attended Dr. Walker’s final sermon last

evening.

Dr. John made a very well received speech at the mass meeting Saturday evening and the contents of the speech have been niueh quoted since. The Frank Wilczek concert company will appear at Meharry ball this evening on the concert course. This company is highly recommended and it will

pay you to attend,

Ohio Wesleyan has received another large donation with which to endow another permanent chair in the college. Why don’t some good old Indiana Meth-

for their i 0( |j st struck with the same Wind of a

j feeling toward Del’au >.

Bloomington is making a strained ef fort, it seems, to prepare her men for

Louis & urns, Successors to L. L. LOUIS & < O,. sell Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ SHOES Youth’s, Boys and Men’s SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. Noiith Side Sijuart, GRHKNCASTLE

THF liOlUli FI FI T) I the Mt. Pleasant church a fine pul-i u "‘debate and they fee i very 1 ^ IJVM I xiil'X t i - confident that they are going to win

pit choir, togt thor with a neat com . ,

. with <*a**e. >Ve have not heard from

, mumon table, winch with the new 0(lr „ >lltesUlltl , lately but we sincerely

What is Going on in and About pulpit, new paper and new windows p pe they are doing their level best to Fair Greencastle. recently put in by the members preserve DePuuw’s fair name. give the room a very attractive ap- j James Gavin spent several days of LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, pearance. Mr. Hillis has the last week visiting his parents in indi-

hearty thanks of the entire neigh- H " a,,< ’ lls ' borhood for this generous present, ,laub I is ver >’ ^ his h °" ,e :,t j

Chabners, Ind., Joe has been ill since but the people were not in the least surprised when they came to think about it, us it was entirely in harmony with “Billy’s” past reputa-

tion for large hearted ness.

Wade Martin, of Quincy, son of E. Martin, formerly ’of this city,

HANNA’S. The Supply is Limited. Come Quick East Side of Square. Alpheus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Oueensware, etc. I think 1 am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever before sold in Greeucastle. Pine Granulated Sugar 22 pound* for $1 op A Supir 2.'l pounds for 1 a# Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 OP Package Coffee per pound 22 cents Bulk Coffee per pound 25, 30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound 5 cents Peaches per pound 10, 12' a and 15 cents Evaporated Apples per pound 10 cents Raisins per pound. 5 and 8t£ cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches per can 10, 15, 20, 22# and 25 cents Corn per ran 10 and 15 cents Tomatoes per can and 10 cents Peas per can ' Best 10 cento I offer a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactory. Southwest corner Public Square. A FURNACE

IS A

TBIDG of COmPOBS

W1i*»re Our People p.re doing and Where

Their Guoftt* are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Rest Column in th a Paper for Quick Reading.

DON’T THINK

of leaving the clt>, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banner 1 imks to follow you. it costa you hut 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be chanjred as often as you desire.

Cream Horseradish.

( has. Mlisten is in Coatesville to-

day.

Clarence Jacobs is at home from

Lafayette.

Dr. I). V. Bower, of Muncie, is

in tlie city.

Born to Joe Anderson and wife

Feb. 8, a daughter.

Born, to John Wright and wife,

of Fern, Feb. 10, a son.

Mrs. R. V. Barnaby is in Mar

tinsviUe for her health.

Will Shepherd arrived here Saturday from Somerset, Ivy. J. K. Langdon made a business trip to Indianapolis today. G. W. Black shipped a load of horses to Areola, 111., today. Miss Lola Kotfel, of Plymouth, is visiting friends here this week. Dr. and Mrs. Willis, of Bloom-

holi ays and it seems he is to have a

long siege of it.

The Del’auw Mixed quartette furnished the vocal music for the mass meeting at the court house Saturday

night.

Miss Mary Boseman hat returned

It is quietly understood that Burlingame is becoming a star tragedian and

you eat.

* 4

In these winter days there is nothing so invigorating as good Horseradish. It

cures a cold and makes)» n K ton > w ‘ ,re * n Uie c,t y a few hours

today.

more palatable the meat Mr8 Lillie Allen left t0(Uv for

j Cincinnati to purchase h«*r stock of

millinery.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith attended the funeral of a relative at Indianapelis yesterday, j Miss Bessie Grogan, who lias been visiting friends in Terre Haute, has returned home. Rev. Lemuel Buis assisted by Rev. A H. Morris, will hold revival services at Putnamville this week

Cream

Horseradish

—The latest thing out at-

WE IK’S.

Keeping everlastingly advertis ing brings success. tf

Cbas. Reeves was at home over Suncay and today left for Fort Wayne and other northern Indiana points, lie is traveling for the G. H. Grimm evaporator cotnpanv of Hudson, Ohio, and sold in Colum-

wus in town today with an account tmm l, idianapolis.

of a fire at Quincy at 3 o’clock this

morning, width destroyed his lath- ;l j r o U ml specialist. He doesn’t need to

er's general store, Dr. Fisher’s drug p av f l(r this ad.

store and the residence of Mrs. Dr. Baker has been quite ill for some Weigle. Mr. Martin's entire stock time from theettects of an inhalation of which had just received .$1200 ohl,,rine K 114 which '* ver y di8a9trous to worth of new goods, and the build-1 ^ “lembranes of the nose, throat

ing were lost, and *vere uninsured. Dr. Fisher carried an insurance on his stock, part of which was saved. The flame started in Martin's gen eral store at the front end of the room at some distance from any due, so a “defective flue” cannot he charged with the fire. Incendiar-

ism is the supposed origin.

The bullet that was fired on Friday and tore such a symmetrical hole in F. G. Gilmore’s show win dowr had a mysterious origin for a tewr hours only A young student who rooms in the First National bank was asleep, and some plastering fell from the ceiling in the room which he occupied, making some consiiVrehle noise Becoming awakened suuddenly and being confused, and no doubt supposing a robbery was at hand, the young man fired his revolver. The bullet passed through a window in the bank, thence across the street, striking the window. This solution of the missile is an altogether probable one, and one that ia liable to ' occur to most any one being sud demy aroused by such a crash as

follows falling plaster.

Smith Ureencastla.

Mrs. Andv Woods is visiting rel-

atives at Stilesville.

Elmer Cunningham returned

Greenfield yesterday.

Miss Maude Cole has secured a position at Greenfield, and left yes

j terday to accept it.

Otis Henderson, of Stilesville,

These winter days. In making a deal tor one see H. S. RENICK & CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, SRat.es, Xin ware, Knives, etcHast Sido Hublio Square.

and lungs.

The Indianapolis Journal today savs: Last Thursday af Corpus Christ!, Tex., occurred the marriage of the Hon. E. H. Terrell, formerly of this city, but now of San Antonio, Texas, and Miss Lois Lasater, a well-known young lady of that place. Mr. Terrell was United States minister to Belgium during Harrison’s administration. They will take an extensive wedding tour and will

visit this city.

Messrs. McGaughey and Hughes were initiated into Delta l'. last Saturday

evening.

MUSIC AND ART NOTES. The orchestra yields place to the Wilczek concert company this eveniinr. Its next meeting will be one week from

tonight at 7 :30.

The class in musical history will begin tomorrow the study of the musical

drama.

The DePauw Art club will meet regnlaflv fouiTinow afternoon at 1 o’clock. It will consider, this semester, nineteenth century art and artists. The Lorelei club is growing rapidly both in enthusiasm and in numbers. Several new candidates had their voices tried last Saturday preliminary to admission. It meets regularly Saturday evenings at U :30. Mis? Edna Williams, of Grand View, Iowa, after one semester's absence, has returned to her work in the art school. She is pieparing herself as a teacher of

drawing.

Nalt rheum with its intense itching, ^ | dry hot skin is cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla,because it purifies the blood.

WL\y is it, Yoli -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

SLEAtL EMERY.

I And wc want everybody to bear i«

can buy 2 C and l m >tid that you can buy at Riley’s as J _ m ’ . | cheap a* any place in the city, and >30 suits'made to order foria K'VE per cent discount' on c

cash purchase.

P**

everv

5-25.

D R !!_J G ^ 7^ L* L* F 3 , I was here \esterday. _ __ _ _ i Cole Bros, made a shipment of I * > 9\ s l4 ri 2-Jn 8 I I (u IY ■ I iigbtni.ig rods to Sherman, Texas.

| today.

E. Reitzel, of Clayton, is the

guest of Dr. Brazier.

at Lowest l rices at of Morgan county, is AL»L>EN’S DRUG STORE, east side square visitin « ni9 u!ule « A - R - Grn > - '

Sale of tickets for the concert this evening is going on finely. Tickets will continue on sale at music hall until 7 o’clock this evening; after that hour the sale will he at the usual place ni east college. Concert will commence 1 at 8 o’clock. 101-lt

#iS. $4-25. 3-75 P l ” ts $3.25

$6.25,$7.25,$8.25$io.25 pants tor $5.25 A. G. LESTER. Office with J. A. Ricketts.

Hancv Clouds, Toilet Articles,

The second lecture in the Y. M. C. A. lecture course will he given Tuesday by Frederick D. Powers, Garfield's old pastor. Course and single tickets on ale at I.uugdou’s book store. Klltl

A NOTH KK MISTAKK

of ours was buying too many lamps We have some mighty pretty ones in Decorated Stand and Library Lamps, glad to sell them at a discount.

Jon i*s' Dura Store.

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

L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office No. is Walnut Street. First Door Fast Knirine House Residence, Brick House oa same lot.

Go see Nicholson’s Son’s over i ostoffice.

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