Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21
Our Stock is Complete!
Our / V/cc's will suit you!
We can sell you better bargains now than ever before.
Don't fail to give us a call. To price our goods means
sales for us and your money’s worth to ycu.
Black Black.
<ler Morris performing the cere-
mony.
A son tins been born to Mr. and Mrs. li. M. Thompson at Greens burg. Mrs. Thompson will be remembered here as Mrs. Kiln Best, i formerly of the school of music. The Hiawatha club pleasantly entertained a number of friends at their hull last evening. Dancing was the chief feature of the evening. Music by the city orchestra" A Banker Times reporter witnessed the unpacking of some of the great anti toxine diphtheria
NEWS FROM DEPAUW. THE EEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
FURNITURE
f.nok in thin Column for It—and Entertainment*-—Noten, Item* and Announcement*—The Very UateKt and the Itent hy .Special Reporter.
’07 elects class otllccrs this afternoon. James Cooper was at Indianopnlis
yesterday.
Mort Dial will spend Sunday in Terre Haute. The Artillery had pictures taken for the Mirage yesterday. Lou Duncan has left school to accept
Prices as low as the lowest.
Updertal^ priqej l^easoqabl^.
wiatifisiioMtoiiit HAVE I . Done my duty to tny family* Made them safe from the panK«* o< want? Made nrrniiKemetits to meet all my debts 1 Provided a future home for my children? Provided means to educate my children? Provided 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 insure at once with J. M. Ill R1,1%Y, over First National Bank
For a
Nobby, Neat, Well Fit ting and Finely Trimmed suit of clothes see e. w. WHITE
REPAIRING
a Specialty.
A new stock of FINE ST.VFIIMIU Just received at Langdon s Book Store We also carry a very complete stock of 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.
cure at Dr. G. C. Smythe’n ollieej
this morning. This is the first of j a l>‘>*>ii on at Indianapolis, the wonderful remedy received in buy went to Pendleton to attend j this city, and as there is not a case 1,1,111 '' 1 "' 01 '>>■■■ fisti r.
iif diphtheria in the county, the re-
THE LOCAL FIELD
suits cannot be seen at present. Rev R. M. Dillon received a tele gram this morning stating that ho had been called to the First church of the most beautiful and prosper oils suburb of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Dillon informs the Banner Tikes that the church has a membership and a salary far above that of the Greencastle Presbyterian church. Miss Ethel Gillespie was pleasantly surprised last evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. U. G. Leazenby, on south College avenue, by a number of her friends, who “called in” and spent a few hours in a social way. Tempting re-
The Alpha 1'liUwill entertain friends
Saturday evening.
R. C. Norton leaves today for Indianapolis, Anderson, Marion and other towns in central and northern Indiana
on Mirage business,
Tbe friends of Geo. Kenney w ill be sorry to learn of the death of his father. He will not be in school for some
time.
The Thetas have arranged to entertain Thetas from I. U. attending debate, at Col. Weaver’s. Frank Strouse will visit his home at Rockville for a few days. Mr. Beard is visiting Win. Burnett.
HANNA, East Side Square
Rev. M. M. Want assisted by Milton ,v »’‘ I» r ‘T*''
Alpheus Birch
Gpoed'les. Pro visions, Oueensware, etc. 1 think 1 am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever be-
fore sold in Greencastle.
Iwne Granulated Mugur 2:1 pounds for. ... |1 Oft A Sugar 2:1 pounds for | «o bight Brou n Sugar 24 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, 12b, and 15 cents Evaporated Apples per pound 10 cents Raisins per pound 5 and 8^ cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches per can . 10, 15. 20, 2244 and 25 cents | Corn per can 8',, 10 and 15 cents I Tomatoes per can ' 81, and 10 cents
Warring will expose spiritualism and give practical demonstrations of hypnotism at Metcalf, III., Friday and Saturday evenings.
I oiler a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactory.
Southwest corner Public Square.
Best 10 cents
LATEST
opposite the postoftice. SEE 1US NEW GOODS.
1 fresh men t« were served, and the oc-i me Debate. What i^Going on in and About easion was one of great pleasure! The debate tomorrow evening is Fair Greencastle. and enjoyment to those present. the talk of the town. Hon. S. E. * At the residence of Wm. Kelly Nicholson, of Kokomo, will pre-1
side The judges will he Prof, j David Kmley, University of Uli j nois: Proi. C. A. Tuttle, Wabash; college; Prof. Howard Sacdison, Indiana state normal. The music ( will be furnished by the Indiana
■A FURNACE
IS A
CITY haps and mishaps. , near Putnamville on Wednesday j afternoon occurred the marriage of
Shop over Jones’ Drug Store | ^* r, ’ mnr "UUU’ UT' i Mr J ol»n I. Harden and Miss Jen
| nie A. Soper. Rev. C. W. Crooke pronounced the ceremony in the presence of quite a number of
Tliwir Gtiertt* are Stopping—New* of Int«*reHt Over the City—The Rest Column in th » Paper for Ouiek Rending.
loois i ns. Successors to L. L. LOU is & UO,. sell Children’s, Misses' and Ladies’ SHOES I Youth’s, Boys and Men's SHOES Overgaiters Overshoes, Rubber, Boots, etc. Soalh Side Square, GREHNCASTLE
HO N’T THINK
Of leavtiiK the oltj. even for a abort time.
friends from the surrounding neigh- university and DePauw quartettes, borhood and this city. Mr. and Miss Helen Birch, Miss Rowley and j
without ordering the Dally BanmchTimks to Mrs. Harden took the ti:10 train Mr. Gilbert, Harry Paris and Miss
The
program
( hopin
follow you. It costs you but 111 cents a week , . _ . . m i •
as it does here at home, and the address win that evening for Indianapolis, their! Mame Jennings, be chunked as often as you desire. future home. will be as follows:
. , ,, i Music—Polonaisetn A lint...
i _ On Wednesday evening a jollv Miss Helen lurch. ; Dr. Hunt went to Plainheld this • ‘ I nvoeal Ion-Dr. B. \v. Klsk, Greencastle.
party of voting (oiks drove out to Music—Y.iehtinir Glee Culbertson
; morning. , , I Indiana University Ouartet.
the residence OI Misst onie Nelson, Question for Debate—Resolved, That the
W G Nell' went to I nrlinnn nolis , . , ... ...... general irovemnient should own uml ‘ ' * ‘ 1 I daughter of James H. ( . Nelson, operate the interstate railroads of the ; this morning. nine miles northwest of the city. \mnniuive'-'iVar’ir i- Murray, id. p. u.) C . B. ( ase is in Indianapolis to Those attending report a delightful Nesrative—Everett w.Trook, |i. c i Marion.
day on business. I ^ 1 .. ! Afflrmatlve-Jumes M. House. <D. P. t'.)
tlie following: Misses
Cream (Horseradish.
J. \V. Sutherlin made a business j of
trip to Indianapolis today. “Two Old Cronies” are
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in these winter days there is nothing so in igorating 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.
“It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banker Times.
Munic—Ketudiantinn. Laconic
time, and the party was composed I Miss Rowley nnd Mr. Gilbert.
Affirmative -.lames M. House. (D.
Sallie lilcknell.
i Neifallve—Orville P. Foreman, (I. l r .) Terre
and Fannie ('row. I,aura A miner Haute.
! Music—Hulls und Liesc . Moyna
booked man, Kllllllil Beckwith andGi acei Indiana University yuartei.
] Afltrmativt*—Watson L. Lewis, (I). P. U.)
for the onera house the 2;ith Farrow, and Messrs. Ed. Black, i wiioeiinir.
mi iut. opera iiuum uit _.iiii. Ncirative-Robert C. Brook. (I. U.) CotnbrldKe .. . , Robert Crow. K. L. Harris, A. B • ity. .. , „ Mrs. Aaron W. Cooper returned; Rebuttal—Harry L. Murray, (D. P. u.) Pana.
, i Hanna and Allan Brockway. m.
home yesterday from Rockville. * Music—Memories rempic
, , . It is related that a certain man, fim 1*1^0taUon'i^n^eof*85.
Mrs. 1. H. Been leaves t«day I wa8 recently yery gad beoauge his j Pw**"*^'*" ^r^.-.-iita-oitay sTmms, 15
wife had gone on a visit, which ! Acceptance ".ifrei; John. DePauw Unlveritty
she would not shorten in spite of ’
Indications point to u lousing! Mg a pp ea | tg come home, big crowd in Mcharry hall tomor- a i lv hit npnn ;l p i an to induce her
row evening.
tdidg of eorpoiis These winter days. In making 3 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, etclinst Side l^uhlie Square.
for an extended visit with relatives
in Ohio.
Golble
Music—Star spangled llanner.
Miss Mame Jcnnlnirs.
! Music—’TIs Morn
11,, <•,_ Indiana University Quartet. 111 un- Muatc—HallSmlltna Morn .l.i*slle
DePauw Mixed Quartet. Decision of the Judges
to return, the local
He sent her paper with
a copy of 1 A large delegation of I. f. students one item i ,,rt ’ < ‘ om * n R "P 0,1 u spend train, and
Mrs. J. C. Ridpath went to Green
Held this morning to visit her I clipped out, and when .he wrote to! win be met by a ,lek ’ R,ttion ^ De 1 Pauw , , 1 r.,, L. , 1 . . , , 1 people. In the afternoon the class of daughter, Mrs. 1 hoyer. 1 And out what it was he had clipped | , n5 will raig( , a ^ poU . lipon cn , t T'he telegraidi ofllce will be open 1 ^ rom P a P er be u8e d to tell | | M1S with appropriate exercises. InMetomorrow from 8 to 10 and 4 to 0 l,er - ,, lle scheme worked admira- 1 tiarry liull at 7:30 p. m. will he held the o’clock only-legal holiday. b, >’’ | anm,a ! t d, * b:,t * DePa " W . 1 A) nv r ... at home to find out what it was' :,nd . our visiting institution on the Mrs. Al. Devore, of Fans, HI , I L _ , , , _ . , , j question set out above. Hie interval
between the close of the debate and ; decision of judges will be occupied by ! the senior class, who will formally pre-! sent the university with with a handsome tlag. DePauw, with her strong! trio of debaters, is quite sanguine of adding another victory to her long list
of oratorical acnievcmeiits.
and Miss Jessie DeVore, of Indianapolis, arc guests of Mrs Martha
DeVore.
The little child of Rev. L. F. Dimmitt was taken very ill Tuesday evening and is still quite poor-
ly,—Martinsville Leader.
Tiie Century e’ub will meet ''sturdily, Feb. 23. with Misses Rose
that had been going on that her , husband did not want her to know
about.
The subject for tbe prayer seri vices at Locust Street church this evening will be Temperance. A special program has been arranged,
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and a meeting of special interest is! Harry L. Murray wa- born May 31, expected. The program wH! be ; an ' 1 rM ‘* *" Hii.mts.
, . where he received hiseaity public school
, , ro,lowp: P r a) «‘ r and song service I location. Hi. collegiate preparatory
and Hattie Josbn. Subject for ; con dueted by the pastor; eeripture ; v , ork i„ v ,., ir - s , n „ si .
YYlqy iw it, You ^.sk THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He has the best grocenes 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. E. A, HAMILTON. Southeast corner square
discussion: (). W. Holmes, | reading, Mrs. W. F. Aierriil; "Our Mrs. Wm. G. Miller has returned ! Relation to the Drunkard,” Cnpt. from Indianapolis where she has | E. I. Chalice; “Our Relation to been spending u week with her son, | ,b< “ Saloon-keeper, Rev. A. T. Ri and sister, Mr. Geo. W. Hanna. le y i “° lir delation to Temperance
,, I Legislation,” Mr. G. 11. Kurtz.
Elder Moms went to Putnam- ...
, Voluntarv tnlks. Set vices begin at
ville this morning to assist Rider, 7 n . d(K . k ; Hveryhody invited.
! Buis in the [irotracled mcctiiig lu
has been conducting at that place.! Snnmpiirilh. giws grei.ib.Mli-
; lv, nerve, menial und digestive strengtb
Fred II. Smythe and Miss Maud dimply oecuuse it mirilics. vitalizes 11ml tinning for seven years.
M. Hampton were married yester- '■nriches the blood. day aliornoon # at the residence of Tm Doiiani K<-»ani.
cui iiisirucliiui, w u> M'cilrcd at liltuoiWcsleyan university, after which he entered Dc.'auw, class of ’90. Mr. Murray.is actively engaged in the ministry, and is prominent in Y. M. C. A. circles. He is .1 member of the Phi
Kappa Psi fraternity.
•lames M. House was horn Dec. (1, isiu. The district school oilered Mr. House an opportunity tor a liltle early training, lint at the age ot seventeen lie
took up the duties of schoolmaster, eon- | ,wo yeM '': lft, ‘' ’ 1,n,1 :,f,, r two >' ea,s ’
lu iS°l Mr practice in pe«Jagc^y. lie resumed Lis
studies at DePauw, and is now a mem-
GLEAN GROCERY.
j meiit of DePauw, graduating in 1S92| | with first honors. In addition tocarI ryiug coilege work. Mr. House is pro1 fessor of uiathemiitics in tlie Grceiicas-
tlc higi. school. Phi Delta Tl.c.a is ('T 1 ' VC , «ant everybody to bear in ! mind that you can buy at Riley s as j Mr. IIoiim’s fraternity. cheap ns any place in the city, and get W. I.. Lewis was born January, 18U9. | a FIV'E per cent discount on every
! In his boyhood days Mr. Lewis divided ' purchase.
. his time between the farm and the school. KiiP-ring DePauw preparatory school in 1HS9, Mr. Lewis graduated
House entered tin* preparatory depart-
thc bride’s lather in this city, Kl-
i. .
U r c‘ have just reeeived a full Case of
I will give #1(1 reward tor the re turn of a lady’s gold watch lost on
cast Washington street.
Belle Resok.
DORMITORY.
her of ilii' class of 'Uii. Mr. Lewis contemplates entering the niiiii'trv. lie is La member of the independent society. DePauw call safely plaee her reputation in the hands of oieh students and
No. 1 White Fish in Kit..45c Assorted Jellies in pails... 45c Syrup in pails 50c Sorgum 60c
John Riley, 715 Soulh Main Street.
!VlUP4YON’S OErLErBRTATErD 1 lomcropathic Remedies.
H. S. WernekeV.
10!) (It
wmn HEIDiES
- AbbEN’S ORUG STORS
~»S EAST SIDE SQUARC
Tin* following is the bill of fate at j
the ladies’hull, n. P. U; 1 orators as th« above, confident that!
imnneh iohw I their energy w ill be expended for tlie See those hair pms and side combs at ! v ,. rm j ( . e uj „„„„ g,. e f good of the ins| itiition. Kvery ciiizcn, Brown gravy. Nlasl. potatoe,. i '; a '' VVi > -tudent, slum! ! unf.irl | IRON' PIPE. PLUMBERS SUPPUKH Country hominy. Boiled cabbage i,n,l < ' 11 ,l "• morrow. I p|PK FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS.
Salt pork. encumber pickles 1 To ° mu '’ 1 ' cannot be given to;
(,j 1Vi , s Vp iliepie Frof. Priest for the time and attention Good stuck bn band. Repairing done Baker’s bread Crackers 1,e h;, “ K m ‘" to picpuratiou of (ids | promptly. Give us a call.
Coffee. Sassafras tea contest.
Japan tea. Aiilk
, Dinner bill of fare will appear each ’“'I :l |l *c • child s [iiu >oi from X Jones I Jl'll<jr StOl'e.Werncke, tile jeweler. imi-it The Banner Times—10c. a week
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