Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1895 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY FEBRUARY 18 1
See Cut of our Ten Dollar Foldhiir
NEWS FROM DERAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
HAVE I -: Done my duty to my family? M ade them safe from the pangs of want? ] Made arrangements to meet all my debts? Provided a future home for my children? Provided means to educate my children? j Provided against the cold charity of the
world?
Provided for old age? Provided for long sickness? Provided for death? Provided for funeral expenses? Insured my life!
If Not,
You should ensure at once with J. M Hl'KI,KY, over First National Bank.
For a
Nobby, Neat, Well Fit tinp; an( l Finely Trimmed suit of clothes see E. W. WHITE
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 new stock of vr h 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.
“Imliana.'’ All are invited to at-
tend,
Miss Msule Hurst relume 1 to Terre Unite yesterday afternoon. Charley Bridges (colored) camel down from Indianapolis Saturday evening, and was the guest of his brother William over Sunday. Dr. G. C. Smythe was called yes- 1 terday lo sea Gen. W. If. White, who is dangerously ill with heart
trouble at his home near Spencer. a tt( . m |
Dr. G. W. Poole and wife celebrated the eighth anniversary of their marriage on Saturday by giving a dinner to a number of rela-
tives.
Miss Lula Merry weather, who visited her brother, John Merryweather, not long since, will be married this evening at her home in Anderson, to Dr. ('ripe, of Frank-
fort.
Prof. R. A. Ogg leaves this afternoon on the Knickerbocker for Cleveland where he will attend the sessions of the National Superintendents’ association, returning on
Frida)’.
A break in a new armature just received by the electric light com-
pany. on Saturday night, caused a I for better nursing,
cessation of their incandescent Mr. Shireman, of Martinsville, relights for the rest of the night and moved his brother Gene to his home
Sunday afternoon.
Look in thi* Column for It—<*u**KtH mul Kiitertainineiitt—Noted, Item* ami Annoiiiieemeiitn—The Very Cafe*! ami the
Best by Speetal Reporter.
The Monon now offers a dollar
rate to Greemastle, provided a party of ninety can he secured to
the intercollegiate debate
next Friday night. A special train to leave there at eleven o’clock will probably be provided if the required number of tickets are sold.
— Bloomiuijton Telephone.
Dora McLain, ’1)4, came up Saturday evening from Danville to visit his Sigma Chi brothers. Hugh Hadley, ’94, ot Marion, Ind., visited Sigma Chis and other college friends over Sunday. Frank Thomas came over from Danville Saturday to practice with the orchestra and assist at the con-
cert this evening.
Judge Gavin, of Greensburg, came Saturday and took his son James, who has been sick for several weeks at the Beta house, home
59 Geiit Il^usic Racks
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The Supply is Limited;. Come Quick East Sidu of Square.
REPAIRING a Specialty. Shop over Jones’ Drug Store opposite the postoflice. SEE Ills NEW GOODS.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
LOIS 18015, Successor* to L. L. LOUIS & uo.. sell Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ SHOES Youth's, Boys and Men’s SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. Sooth Side Sijoare, GREENCASTLE.
Where Our People p.re Gotnfc and Where Their OiieHtn are Stopping-New* of Interent Over the City—The Bent Column in th * Paper for Quirk Keadinu. DON'T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Bannbk 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.
Cream Horseradish.
In these winter days there is nothing so invigorating as good Horseradish. It cures a cold and makes
with la
of the night and
all of last night. The company promise light for tonight, having sent for an expert workman. The Woman’s Home Missionary society will meet with Mrs. J. P. Allen on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at
2:30 p. m. All members especially | urged to be present. Please bring; amount of subscription to “Home j Missions’as w’e wish to send fori
the paper as soon as possible. X. Mrs. Muitha Johnson and 10-
The Betas will initiate Dr. King, of Lafayette, this evening, after the athletic concei t. Quite a number of Indianapolis and Lafayette Betas will be present. They will banquet after the initiation with Dr. Gobin, as charge de affairs. George Lockwood visited the Phi Psis Saturday and Sunday. It will be necessary to erect a
110 foot pole on the campus for the
year-old daughter applied at police || tt g tj] C seniors will present to the headquarters yesterday for assist- college Feb. 22. The tower ance and were sent to Die 1 ( , as ^ e () u e g e j 8 no f strong enough hriendly Inn. In the evpn|,1 g to support such a large flag. they were furnished transportation i u u j i , J 1 ! Dr. John preached a beautiful
to Greencastle, where Mrs. Johnson I
’ I and instructive sermon at College has relatives.—Terre Hnulc Trih- , . , . ’
Avenue yesterday morning. 1 he I church was crowded to its utter-
Dock Young, livingotfe mile cast most capacity.
of the city, had two fingers badlv I r .... , , J ” Miss Kitter made her appearance crushed at the Big Four depot this . , . , i , i -.i
“ ^ ! yesterday morning bedecked with morning. He was assisting son e . ,
e B I neta colors, railroad men in raising a heavy
G
Alpheus Birch roecrlcs, Provisions, Oueenswarc, etc.
1 think I am s'dlmg groceries a* cheap or cheaper than they were ever tie-
fore sold io Greeuea-Ili!.
fc'ine nraniilated Sugar 22 pounds for $1 (M)
Sugar 2't pounds for
Light Brown Sugar 21 pounds for Package ('olVee per pound Bulk Coftee per pound. Crackers per pound Peaches per pound Evaporated Apples per pound Raisins per pound. .... Prunes (large) per pound Peaches per can
Corn per can.
Tomatoes per can Peas per can I offer a complete stock of goods Southwest corner Public Square
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1 00 . 22 cents ... . 25, 30 and 35 cents ... 5 cents 10, 12)o and 15 cents 10 cents 5 and sq cents 10 cents 10, 15. 20. 22 C and 25 cents 8 1 , 10 and 15 cents H 1 1 and 10 cents Best 10 cents n Quality, and Price satisfactory.
A FURNACE
IS A
timber, which fell from a car and caught his hand in the fall. Dr. Lammers was called and dressed
the injuries.
Friday afternoon H. W. Vroo man brought suit against James K. Watson, H. L. Ritter and II. L. VanDortn to recover the sum of : ISOO, alleged to be due for printI ing the Epworlhinn, the state organ of the Indiana Kpworth league, J the defendants being the members
you
eat.
Marion Hurst is laid up
grippe.
Miss Nellie Cook returned to
Tipton this morning.
Ed. Hunt, of Indianapolis, spent
Sunday with his parents.
Dr. and Airs. P. S. Baker went to Indianapolis this morning. Mr. and Airs. Alex. Lockridgc are visiting at Springfield, ill.
Black & Black arc unloading a t | H , finance committee under new luneral car this utternoon. whose direction the paper was putM. M- Bachelder, of Ladoga, lished.—Kokomo Tribune. visited his parents here Sunday. 'p| K , tW() months old infant of Mr H. M. McLean and Hugh Hadley, | and Mrs. Win. Steele, of Harmony, of Danville, visited here over Sun- was operated on this morning at day. j Dr. Smythe’s o'llce for a deformity Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hunt, of of the upper lip. Dr. Smythe was Indianapolis, visited Dr. Hunt and assisted by Dr. 1 nderwood, of Infamily Sunday. jdianapolis, and Dr. Finley, of liarRobins have made their appear-j 0100 Y I be operation was success ance. They generally get in hr ' fully accomplished despite the tenValentine s day. * dt ‘ r ! '£ e of tl,u l’»Deul. Nat liammnnii who iias been ^ ie f re i^ht traffic of the Monon sick for several months, is reported j * 8 ,1<,vV limited to the power the very bad today. j company owns, and with its heavy
freight traffic its passenger busi ness is improving. It is fortunate lor the company that it has the
Dr. Hollingsworth gave the athletic concert quit' an advertisement from his puipit yesterday morning. Please follow his advice. If you don't want to attend the concert this evening, just buy your tickets, aid the association financially in that matter and then do as you please about attending.
Ml SIC AND ART NOTES.
The orchestra will net meet this evening because of the athletic concert. The next meeting will be !
next Monday evening at 7:30.
The DePauw Art club will meet
tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. The EhiS is the reason
subject under discussion will be. Contemporary French Art, with
Miss Effle Patee as leader.
Pupils’ recital on Wednesday evening of this week, commencing
W)11)13 of (30LQF0RS 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, etc..
Bast Side l J u folio Square.
YVlqy is it, You .Ask THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
GOODS?
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.
at 7 o'clock. All arc invited.
Mr. Thomas Brant, of Utica, I
more palatable the meat Neb., is visiting relatives in this
city and vicinity.
John Merry weather, wife and son I left at 1:52 for Anderson to attend
the wedding of his sister.
The grand jury “blew in” this afternoon. It is said they will
Cream
Horseradish
—The latest thing out at
WE IK’S.
power into such excellent condition OeniT.'il Superintendent Lowell i« watching the transportation department witli a care which means the best service for the company. The I road is expecting an unusually
| consider considerable evidence this j heavy 9tont lrilflic llie couliug 6Ua
i mer.
A tramp is going through Indiana and when he gets in a eonspic-
Miss Helen Birch, the I. U. quar-i tette and the DePauw quartette; will furnish the music for the con-j test performance of the evening of j the 22d. Miss Cora Waumsiey, of Bemcut. j 111., a former pupil of the music school, is spending a few days with hei sister in ladies’ hall.
Give Hind a Gall. !'.. A. HAMILTON, Southea-l coiner square
lira! Fstrtt** Transfer*. j Mary Fogleman to tfanih K Funner, land In Jefferson Ip., $.»d. L. M Boone to Keziub Hutcheson, land in Wasliinfrton tp . $336* M. M. Butler et ill. to James II. Arnold, land in Marlon tp, and Gi eeneastle, $3000.
time.
The Equal Citizenship club of, Putnam county will meet at the j
residence of Mrs. Dan Lungdon , , ,,
. - uous place he falls in an apparent Tuesday evening, reb. 19, at i ' o’clock. Subject for discussion,
YOU
cm buy$17.25, 2 1,25 and
GLEAN MERY.
And we mind that
"ant everybody to bear in VOli 1:111 buy -it Itilev's as
To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive si rength. take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Kggs and butter go away up iu price
suits made to order for;^
$Tja.
cash purchase.
•cut diseouut on every
u r e ttav© ji i st roceivGc I a Tuii C'aso oJ
SVIUIMYOM’S GErLErBRT^TfcrD I lomceopathic Remedies. AUbEilM’S DRUG STORE* east side square
I tit, and when he comes out of it lu acts strangely as though his mind mieht be atfoetPil. He is sure 1. j receive generous assistance, blit i:is lease has been investigated ami '■ i , I found that he comes Irom a tow:. ■ in Massachusetts, where the pn ■ Isay that the only thing that aib j him is a harrowing fear that in ; may have to work for a living. | Nearly all the tramps have tin , same disease. This man is a fake.
Watch out for him.—Ex.
thn co'd Tapb- • still 11.50 Flour a pi. " ’ Vina sin fi. d-efc.d
a’her, m Vila
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but cabinet photo- > : 1 i t gallery arc It
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pants for
■ ■ h i ; ! . be reduced in j tim . lliinton. the | < > 1 list, falls in line with j— . t photographs at $1.50
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-5 3-75 $3.25
25, $7.25,$8.25 >10.25 P^nts lor .85.25 A. G. LESTER. ee with J. \. k i ki-tt?-.
What Does Riley do with all the Goods ho Gets? F3 7 irely Sells them. violin Kilotj,
*15 South Main St
[iiiiiiiuii'a BEKS
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Jones' Urusjr Store.
COLD * I >Oes»’t tlilldfl with Adammil.
plastering See
l < rr p k 1 > •» , when doin'
L. M. 1
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D.
R- B- HURLHY For further inforniaiion. BOX
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office No. is Walnut street. First Door Kant Engine Hnii«e Hesldenuu, Brick lloime on same lot.
('iibiud photos $1.50 per dozen, Yin* street. Huntoit, artist. It
When it conies to the genuine arlielo of news the B v.nnku Times has it.
