Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA* TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12 1«95

Sec Cut of our Ten Dollar Folding Hod, with best woven wire springs. The workings of this bed are so complete that a 10-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

How's Your Stomach? We’re not a doctor, but simply ask the question to remind you possibly your dyspepsia was caused by the use of impure baking powder; they are cheap in price, but are not cheap where health is considered. If you crave delicious, wholesome, non-dyspeptic biscuit use Jones’ Pure Baking Powder. Price % lb. 20c, 1 lb. 35c.

A new stock of hi smiot® Just received at Langdon s Book Store

For a

'•itv, on account of the oratorical

contest.

Mis Lillie Banmnsr Siler is visiting in Cincinnati, where she is the truest of her uncle, the 'Hon.

Josiah Kirby.

C. B. Case, H. C Lewis and Ar-

thur Throop wt nt to Indianapolis this afternoon to attend the meeting of the Indiana Lincoln league.

‘ The Young Ladies’ Home Circ!e M will meet with Miss

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

59 Geijt HQusic I^acks

Look in till* Colnmn for It—Gu«**tn and Kntttrtainmeiitii—Not«*ft, ami AnnotinceMiieiit* —Th«* \>ry Latest and th« Bent by Special Reporter.

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Messrs. Joe Greene and Herbert Church came over from Coatesville this morning. Joe will enter college, and

Maggie Herbert will visit a few days. They

MANNA’S.

Gilmore Wednesday afternoon. 2:30 repo t a very pleasant outcome of their SllTDplv Limited CoiIlO Olllck

p. m. All members are urged ^e ' ivi,, meetings. 1 1

he present.

Nobby. Neat, Well Fit ting and Finely Trimmed suit of clothes see

We also carry a very com plete stock of Letter Tablets, Visiting Card;., Invitation Cards and Envelopes. Call

and examine our stock as you | shufts. are sure to find something that before stopped,

will please you in quality and

price.

Mrs. John Watt and little Mabel Ward, who has been visiting here for several months during her mother’s absence in Europe, have gone to Cincianati. Miss Clara Donnihue, of Bedford, formerly of the DePauw school of music, is visiting at J, B. Hoover’s. Miss Donnihue is now studying in the Chicago conserva-

tory of music.

Moses Spurgin, aged 73, living just west of the city, tell from a loud of wood while he was hauling this morning and was run over by the sled. His shoulder was dislocated Dr. Poole gave the necesar

ry attention.

While James Daggy was driving

in his sleigh til's afternoon on Col lege avenue a dog ran out and scared his horse, causing it to shy against a post and break the

The horse ran cast of town

Dr. Bassett went on a little tour this mo-ning on the Vandaha to aid in some

revivals at different points.

Frank Tilden was in Indianapolis

yesterday on a little business trip.

Dale Sedgwick is making a business trip t rough Illinois, and will not be in college again for several weeks. Haul Co nelly was able to be removed yesterday to bis home at Terre Haute. Unless he improves in health rapidly, he will sever bis connections

w th DePauw.

B. F. Gregory, ’92, has become quite wealthy suddenly by the unlocked termination of a mining speculation in Colorado. Wonder why we couldn’t strike him for a donation? Claude Sterues, formerly of ’94, is now studying law at Williamsport, Did., and reports successful efforts Chas. Toleridge Erickson, now of the Boston school of theolo y, wrote Dr. 8walden last week that he had been chosen commencement speaker by the faculty. We congratulate Mr. Erickson on his great success and this merited honor. DePauw men are strictly iu it ever place you go. Mr. Lelund T. Powers, the well-

East Side of Square.

E.

w. WHITE THE LOCAL FIELD

Lizzie

Hamrick is

tiled

1 case

REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoflice. SEE 1US NEW GOODS.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LOUIS 8 ns, Successors to L. I . LOUIS & CO., sell Children’s, Misses’

and Ladies’ SHOES

Youth’s, Boys and Men’s

SHOES

Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc.

S#uth Sidf Square, GREENCASTLE.

Cream

Horseradish.

In these winter days there is nothing so invigorating as good Horseradish. It cures a cold and makes

| known impersonator, w ill appear this

Hamrick vs. gchuvler '‘'cuing at Mebarry hall on the lecture the title of a divorce conr8 «‘ Mr. Powers enjoys too great a by Attorney I hn W r c|>"tation with the American public to

be recommended here. Every one who

Lav ne in the circuit court. 1 lie attends the lecture this evening will be complaint avers that the parties highly repaid for their presence, as Mr were married in 1887 and separated Powers never fails to interest and to

provoke to hearty laughter the most se-

date.

The Athletic association has finally decided to give their concert next Monday evening without fail. Hunt up the tickets you purchased some time ago, and be on hands, as this concert will he the funniest you ever heard or saw in Greencastle. The boys are in possession

George Murphy, day clerk at the of many good jokes ane songs, end the Commercit 1 hotel, and Hugh Ilor- entertainment w ill be grand ney (colored) had an altercation at The gymnasium exhibition set for the above named place this morn- Pc**- -'- was postponed yesterday on aring which might have had a more count of the program prepared by the

, , , senior class, w ho intend to present the serious ending. Murphy ordered ,, . , ,

0 1 ^ college with a large banner that atterI lot ney. who was talking to one of noon, and also because it was thought the employees, out of the bouse, there might be a tendency to draw from saying that he had no business the attendance to the evening’s enterthere. Here the colored gentleman Now, let everybody go to , ,r j 1 j ... the debate and show I. U. that we up-

become otlended and a scutlle en- .

predate their presence heie at DePauw

sued, during which Homey pulled OI1 tll j ....... lioil . j. u. ha8 made ar . a knife and stabbed Murphy in the rnngements for sending a very large shoulder and hip. Dr, Poole delegation up, and they will also fur-

Uncle George Owen is sick with Dressed the wounded man’s injuries il ,lart of the entertainment for the

t? Y’tM) i IIVT.

and apprehends nothing serious.

No arrests have been made.

in 1893. The plaintiff charges defendant with adultery, cruel tr“at-

; ment and failure to provide. She LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, asks the custod v of thoi r only child. j Many people supposed Hamrick Where Our People ere (loinfc and Where atld llis Wife Were divorced but this Their Riient* are Stoppiii*—News or III- suit shows Slltdl not to he the Case,

terest Over the City—The Ilest Column in Ills Paper for Quick Iteadina.

DON’T THINK

or lenvlna the citj. even for a short time, without ordering the Dully Hanskr Timks to follow you. 11 costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will

be ebunired as often as you desire.

Council meets this evening. James Taylor has erysipelas of

the face.

Janies Fox (colored) is at home

from Chicago.

Alpheus Birch Gr-ecenes, Pr-ovisions, Oueenswar-e, etc. I think I am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever before sold iu Greencastle. Fine Granulated 8ugar 22 pounds for $1 OH A Sugar 22 pounds for . 1 kft Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for . 1 Oft Package Coffee per pound 22 cent* Bulk Coffee per pound 25, 30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound 5 cents Peaches per pout d 10, 12)2 and 15 cents Evaporated Apples per pound , 10 cent* Raisins per pound 5 and cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cent* Peaches per can 10, 15. 20, 22)4 and 25 centa Corn per can S'j, 10 and 15 centa Tomatoes per can 8* 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

stomach trouble.

Mrs. D. E. Preston went to Indi anapolis this morning. P. J. Gillispie returned to Indi anapolis this morning. Born to Robt. Pierce and wife, Feb. 9. a 13 pound son. Levi Woodrum fell yesterday, severely hurting an arm. Harry Talbott is traveling for a crockery house this week. Attorney George A. Byrd, of Brazil, is attending court today. Harry Paris is at home from Martinsville entirely cured of

rheumatism.

,1 n Wood, of North Judson, visited his brother, M. L. Wjcd,

over Sunday.

The countj’treasurer and auditor i more pa,stable the meat deliuqut!ut laudg lhu court

Another Appeal for Aid.

j C rawfordBVille Journal.

south oreennaatie. D. YY\ Rountree has received a Berry Ernest is on the sick list, letter from his brother in-law. B. Joe Sudranski left this afternoon Durham, who is at Y uma, in for Muneie where he will clerk in eastern Colorado, in which he says: his father’s store. “ lf >’ ou an<1 > our friends want to

j do a good deed of charity, gather

Miss Josie Ernest is quite sick. up a car of seed oats or corn for “Seminole” cards the B. T. with feed, so our people can plant a the following quervs under the I L ' ro P* People cannot work their

horses without feed, and they can’t

quervs

head of we'd like to know: Will summer come again?

YY’hy Geo. Campbell

brew paper?

What takes John Grimes to Indianapolis so often, is he going to

buy it?

YOU eat.

house door yesterday.

plant crops without seed. Seventylive families in the western part of

takes a He-1 this county are in that shape. We

have a cheap rate over the Burlington road, and we are trying to beg enough seed and pay the Ireight so they can plant a crop. It you. were hers and see the shape the

W-h-;n ‘ho squaws ou the strip people are iu you would like the) L’ will light the pipe of peace? work. Prospects are good for a j ^ When Mayor M »rley i- gof-g to ( ' rnp ' ** i '‘ P Ient 3* of snow

Texas?

TIjlPG of GOIOFOKS 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, Skates, 'Tinware, Knives, etcIZnst Side l^ablic Square.

Wlqv is it, You 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.

Give Him a Gall. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

Why Sel. Brazier sings “I never

Cream Horseradish —The latest thing out at— YV Elk’S.

Mr. and Mr.. J. M. Cr„ 8 . h,»r ^ern .ny morn?-

returned to Lebanon after a visit

with their son. John Cross

this winter. 1 find there are plenty of generous people that so long as they’ are certain they aie not being imposed upon are willing to help suffering humanity. If you ship bill it to Yan a Relief committee

the Burl-

YY r hat has becinic of Banjo Craw-

ley?

‘When Tobe Churchwell is coingl and ^ as t,|,ea i; rale t0

David Brumhack loft at noon for 1 ’ lJOg8Um hunting again? j ,nfeMon as P f>3sl Kewanee, where he will establish a I When so many people are taking and merchant tailoring agency. I Ricketts for spectacle*. 102-11: d( , r | v j n . iienetlc from Hood’s Sarsapa-

Buy your valentines use the pos’- ^ ill , a ’ don't you try it yourself ? ofllce at the valentine party Wednesday 1 *' i‘« qiiiiih ndeil.

evening at Browning’s hall. 102t2 1

YOU

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

£15.

Mrs. Inez P. Campbell, of Attica,

is visiting her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. John Paris, and family. j Go see Nieboison’s Son’s

The Monon will make a rate of „ V( , r |)OJto jfl oe>

one fare for the round trip on the 22nd, from Bloomington to this 1 Bring the children to enjoy the val-

5-25.

$y.25, 3.75

$3.25

pants for

The reception committee at the val-

fotografa' , .‘ n !!T.. p !‘ rty 1 ! ' t B ’‘ k ® r & |$6.25.$7. 2 5,$8.25$io.25 pants

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hall Wednesday evening, Feb. 13. are Ola Fierce, Carl Nteeg, Eda Steeg, Louise Keifer. I'on’t miss it. 102-2

V A 1

BEAUTIFUL

E N T 1 N E S

i entities and taffy at Wednesday, Feb. 13.

Browning’s ball

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lor $5.25

A. G. LESTER.

Don’t miss the valentine party Wednesday evening. Fun for all. 102-2t

For good watch repniringgo to James f irst-class cabinet photographs at the 1 e ' J A. Ricketts, the jeweler. |n-_>tl j Y’lue sUett gnlleiy at #1.50 per dozen. |

If yon want a stylish fotograf cheap, 1 «ec the Swiss hell ringers and art gal- _ ^ ^ | Nicholson's Sons over postoflice. H)l:t lery at the valentine party Wednesday other plac'e iiUb'c city.

Nicholson's Sons, over postofflee, are ! making fotografs eheaper than any |

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AT—

ALLEN’S DRUG STORE.

, . - »ing at Browning’s hall. Every-1 Jas. A. Ricketts, the watchmaker ai d b jd rt . ceiveg a VH , enthlQ< i0; > |2 j (jeweler. 102fl

| dOOO cabinet photographs have | ]6) a c C ou„t'of 8ocDty <:i r cn.. Subscriptions for any magazine been made at the Vine street gallery at > j ^ LMwiinu j <>r paper taken at this otlice. YVe $1.50 |>er dozen in the last four months. I LJ ' 1 will sate you money. tf; lluuton. artist. it i Go to Ricketts for jewelry.

Excursion Koics to ImliHiinpoliM

Via Y’alidaiia line Feb. 15, reliir.i limit

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GLEAN- SROGERY.

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

What Does Riley do with all the Goods he Gets? Eo Surely Sells them. Jolin Kiloy, 715 South Main Street. L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN ii SURGEON Office No. IS Walnut Street, First Door Fast Knurine House Hrlck House on

same lot.

When it comes to the genuine article of news the Banska Timks has it.