Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14 1R95
See Cut of our Ten Dollar Folding Bod, 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 l /j lb. 20c, 1 lb. 35c.
A new stock of FINE SWIiEin Just received at Langdon’s Book Store
the Terre Haute shops. Preside) t McKeen’s private car is not worth rebuilding, and he will have a new one built. Miss Anna Stone has purchase the ( has. Kelly property at tie junction of Bloomington and eaWashington street, paying $’20.’ 0 therefore. The property wil change occupants by April 1. The Equal Citizenship club ot Putnam county will meet at tin residence of Mrs. Dan Langdon Tuesday evening, Feb. 19, at 7 o’clock. Subject for discussion, “Indiana.” All are invited to at-
tend.
The battle-cry on the Greencastle district for missions this year is one dollar per member. Rev. D M. Wood, the presiding elder, is marshaling his hosts on this line. It is a worthy experiment, and will be noted.— Western Christian Ad
eucate.
The severe weather has driven wild birds into the city for food. Today at noon a chicken-hawk flew down on a large hen on east Frank lin street, and had very nearly killed his victim before he was frightened away. The hen was about twice the size of the hawk, but the ravenous hunger of the latter made him desperate. Last evening’s valentine party at Baker dr Browning's hall was a sue
For a
Nobby, Neat, Well Fit ting and Finely Trimmed suit of clothes see e. w. WHITE
REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoffice. SEE HIS NEW GOODS. LOUIS i 118, successors to L. U. E* >1’ is & (_’< sell Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ SHOES Youth’s, Boys and Men’s shoes Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. Soutli Side Squarr, GRF.ENCASTLF.
We also carry a very complete stock of Letter Tablets, Visiting Card?., Invitation
Cards and Envelopes. Call t ’ < ’ 88 financially as it was attended and examine our stock as you b y a large crowd. There were ail are sure to find something that hinds ofenterprieee in operation b\ will please you in quality and which the visitor could let go ot price. j nickels and cash. There was » midway plaisaoce with hair-raising TT11 ¥ I^I 'Ey I Ti features located on the stage which I IT Ti lAHjAL rlHil.JJ was a show within itself. All tin j visitors received valentines and the
party was well managed.
Mrs. George Linebarger, of south Indiana street, has received word from the supplies which were sent from this city to the Nebraska suf ferers. Mrs. Lirubarirer attache) Whore Our People r.re Ooliiyc ami Where
xiimr ou«u are s««ppi,. K -?ie W . „r in- lier n » mo to » garment she contrib.
tereM Over the City—The Dent Column in
Ih^ Paper for ljulok Heading.
NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY
Ceok in thin Column for It—Guegtfl find Kntortainnientft—Note*, Item* and Announeenient* —The Very Latest and the Best by 8pe<*lal Reporter.
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Cream Horseradish. In these a inter days there is nothing so invigorating as good Horseradish, it cures a cold and makes more palatable the meat you eat. Cream Horseradish —The latest thing out at — WE IK’S.
DON’T THINK
Of leavlnjr the city, even for r short time, without ordering the Daily Banner Timer to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week
as it does here at home, and the address will suffering among the people and the bechamrcda.often m you dwlre. gratitude with which the outside
assistance was received.
Make your dates for the athletic con•ert Monday evening. It is a sure go, tad will be the best one DePauw ever produced. So, don’t miss it. Herbert Church preached at Brick Chapel last evening. Mr. Phillippe has gone abroad. He may return some time in the future for •iis belongings, which.it is said,are still ii this city. He may also return for some of his diamond rings. Who can
telly
Mr. Walker, who is to help illustrate the Mirage, has some exhibitions of his work in ('aunon & Sandy’s show winlow. His work has met hearty approval every place, anti we feel quite sure that the Mirage, has geettred the proper irtist to illustrate its pages. In a letter received front Fred Howe, who was in college last semester, he states he is now taxidermist in the naiural science department of Roches er university, Rochester, New York. A number of young people were entertained last evening at the Theta house in honor of Mr. Leslie Skinner .ind sister, of Valparaiso, who are making a little visit with friends here before leaving for California. Comrade Morris has been confined to ids room for several days on account of sickness. O. K. (ones has returned, and will begin the duties of the second semester today. Frank Thomas, of Danville, will come down Saturday to spend Sunday with 'dgma Chi brothers and aid in the atliletie concert Monday evening. Don’t forget the athletic association elections Monday afternoon at Meharry hall. There is the promise of a lively
time.
Col. Weaver will soon have all preparations made for an excellent program the evening of Feb. 22. He has invited Gov. Matthews to be present and preside, and if nothing happens his wish wi 1 be fulfilled. I. I . is doing all she can to make the thing a success, so that all that now remains or us to do is to
uted, and was rewarded recently { pack the house with an enthusiastic att-
bv receiving a letter from a grate fill mother saying that the garment marked had been given her son, who had been a cripple trom in fancy. The letter also told ot the
No circuit court today.
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S. A. Hays was in Terre Haute today on business. Crawfordsville opens a new telephone system today.
N. K. Elliott, general superintendent, and Harry Miller, supetin tendent of the Vandalia main line, were in the city yesterday. In conversation they stated that some
Miss Edith Waltz went to Lado- important improvements to the ga at noon to visit friends. roadbed of the main line were un The valentines are going through conte mplation hi the way ol the mail today with a rush. new ,Hllp ’ ballasting and bridge
! work. The company is experiencing but little trouble from broken
Janies M. Hurley went to Cloverdale today on a business trip. Greencastle chapter, R. A M. initiated two candidates last night. Wm. Sellers shipped a ear loud of spokes to Indianapolis this morn-
ing.
J. F. MeDoel, traveling agent of the Monon, was in the city yester-
day.
rails, as the track was in good con dition when the ground froze, and steady cold weather keeps it solid. — Ind id n a/ml is Jon rn a l.
diertce. Don’t say you can’t go or that your studies won’t permit, hut throw every) hiug aside for this grand occasion, ami make it a gala day. It is in our power to do, and if the entertainment is a failure, the blame need not be laid at iit any other door than our own. A inentber of the oratorical association has received a letter front the son of President Martin, of Moore’s Hill college, saying that Mnote's Hill wants in the state association and expects to make the attempt this year. Moore’s Hill is a good institution, especially in literary lines, and members who happened to talk about the matter this morning see no objection.—Bloomington
Telephone.
A mass meeting of the students was held in chapel this morning and base hall was discussed. Manager Dowdsll spoke, and in a few words explained fully the situation and what was hoped for the team. Berryhill next spoke, and was enthusiastically cheered. His words were forcible and to the point, lie wants candidates, and lots of them, and the fellows should come out and let him see what is itt them.—Craw-
fordsville Journal.
59 Cerjt Ifyisic I^acks
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HANNA’S. The Supply is Limited. Come Quick East Sido of Square.
Alphcus Birch Gr-eceries, Gr-avisions, Oueenswafe, et-e. I think I am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they wore ever before sold in Greencastle. Fine (IrarntiMted Sugar 22 pounds for $1 Of* A Sugar 2d pounds for in# Light Brown Sugar 21 pounds for 10# 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> e and 15 cents Evaporated Apples per pound . .... 10 cents Raisins per pound 5 and 8W cents Prunes (large) per pound 16 cent* Peaches per can 10, 15. 20, 22>j and 25 cents Corn per can 8> s , 10 and 15 cents Tomatoes per can and 10 cents Peas per can Best 10 cent* I offer a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactorv. Southwest corner Public Square. A FURNACE IS A tmi)(5 or eoipoRs
These winter clays. In making u deal lor one see H.S. RENICK&.CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, Skates, Tdnware, Knives, etoJurist Side? b’ublic Square.
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John Mituhel, colored, a former employee at Hartwood’s barber shop, was arrested yesterday after
noon by Otlicer Ashley, on the fi ve p erBonB r ,, ge f,, r prayers. The
The ‘•Bell opens thetr second | c | iarge of stealing coal. Mitchel | nieeting wa8 cbariu . t , rixed bv „
keg enterprize today it being its .... . .1
fourth anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Worrall, of sack but he succeeded in reaching bioomingiuii, caait up today to at his home on the cornei of Depot tend a dance tonight. and Howard streets before an / noMrs. Win. Miller and Mrs. J. F. tinn could be obtained. “Chuck”
Darnall are visiting Mrs. A. N. Burch assisted in the capture.
Grant at Indianapolis. Lon PutofF, or Martinsville, is
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nelson enter- visiting Dr. Brazier,
tamed a few fi lends last evening in! Hairi«<FGo ire preparing an-1't seems ns though nothing has honor of their guest, Mrs. Wood, of other car of feed stuff for shipment been accomplished. A* a matter Indianapolis. east. of fact, theie are seekers at every W. B. Vestal received a severe thG ennmr. wui wm. meeting, and we think we will he fall yesterday. He was drivings Kockviile Republican. putting the estimate low in saying I COW to pasture, and was thrown There has long existed a rivalry j there has been at least twenty con-
from bis horse | betwcen 8cho °l teachers and print-1 versions.
The Yaodalia equipment .kick ‘ft T"' 0 " " f T '"-' c <* » "»< l ...in the Coateaville .reek b.. Km-k«.S . k.ve djcttM ing objeetinn on ,l,e part orehntel, been taken to the .hop,, the t.o '»>««'• ■»■>«, once and tor all people to the noiae and rout and Pullman sleeping ear, being taken I b - V , " U,n,! * lh ' “ol.ement of the uau.l upe re-
preservers to meet them in a spell- vival service. Now. here is a series ing contest, MeGuffey to govern. , of meetings which, from the first, | The match is arranged and will has been carried on in quiet and I come off at Carlisle hall Thursday ,i t .ep seriousness. They are just • night, J?eh. 21. An admission fee (| H . kind you have been saying you ! ol' ten cents will be charged, full re- believe in—just your ideal Here ceipts to go to charity. After the j g a chance for you to consistently
contest proper the meeting will . help.
I probably be resolved into an old — | fashioned spelling match. 1 Have you ever noticed how your syg- —— i tem seems to crave special si-sistunee in Keeping everlastingly advertis the springy .lust the help required D I ing brings success. tf . given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Revival Services at College Avenue At the aftet meeting last night
was seen climbing upon the car by quiet but det , p go i Pmn i ty , and Gvithe otlicer and putting eoai iu * 1 dentiy much good wuf accom-
plished. The quietness with which these meetings hnye gone on has been misleading and disappointing! to many. The noise and excitement that attract the curious crowd have been blessedly absent, and therefore to the superficial observer
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. F. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
to Chicago, and the parlor car to
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SLEAN MERY,
ca n buy $17.25, 21, 25 and 5^0 suii)v made to order for
£i5.
5-25.
$'•25.
3.75 pints
$3.25
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$6.25,$7.25,$S.25>io.25 pants lor $5.25 A. G. LESTER, Office with J. A. Ricketts.
And we want everybody to hear in mind that you can hny at Riley’s ns cheap a* any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase.
Whit Does Riley do with all the Goods he Gets? He Suroly Sells them. John Hiloij, 715 South Main Street.
ALLEN'S DRUG STORE.
COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. See R- B- HURLEY For further inforimition. BOX 773
L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Offiuo No. IS Walnut struct. First Door Kant Engrinu House Ht*sidcncc, Brick House on saint* lot.
When it comes to the genuine artid* The Banner Times—10c. a week, of news the Banner Times has it.
