Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 February 1895 — Page 3
The banner times, greencastle. Indiana. Tuesday February 2h iro;>
LET HER GO! That’s the way we feel about FURNITURE
Now. The opportunity to buy in large quantities for cash, at almost our own prices, has caused us to purchase more
than we have room for.
cries for mercy.
We have the
bargains
until value
I31eiel< I31acl<.
WHaliflslooMiiifiliiiHt HAVE I Uone mv duty to my family? Made them safe from the pangs of want? Ma'le arrangements to meet all my debts? Provided a future home for my children? Provided means to educate my children? Provided against the cold charity ot the world? Provided for old age? Provided for long sickness? Provided for death? Provided for funeral expenses? Insured my life! IF Not, Yon should insure at once with J. M. IH RLEY, over First National Hank.
A new stock of
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600
Sum pies to pick your spring nml summer suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. Spring Suits from $19 to $25. Pants from $4.50 to $6.50. Et. W. WHITE-, Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postotlioe Cleamns ad Rerairing A SITU 1A1.TY.
Just received at Langdon’s Book Store We also carry a very complete stock of Letter Tablets, Visiting Cardr., Invitation Cards and Envelopes. Call and examine our stock as you are sure to find something that will please you in quality and price.
THE LOCAL FIELD
OVER, One hundred pairs cf Men’s Calf Custom made shoes, Lace and Congress, regular price £2.50, $3, and £3. 50 to close out at $2, $2.50 and S3 to make room for Spring Stock. Also a job lot of Ladies’ KID BUTTON SHOES at $2 to ?3, cut price Si.50 Men’s heavy Boots to close out at actual cost. ins 11?S, Sncccpsorf* to L. L. 1 .< >1' l* & < < >.. South Side Square, GRFliNCASTlT.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastie. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People rre Going nml Where Their Guest* are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—-The Best Column In th* Paper for Ouiek Heading.
Coatesville. Mr. Hanson lives near
Fillmore.
Miss Julia Steeg, who lias been
with her mother at Limeilale since! P :issers 'w «lid not hear or see them, Christmas, has returned to India-1 though a light was burning in the
a few feet away at one time. The fellows slipped in the store and did the robbing so quietly that the
napolis.
John Cawley, sr., left Sunday for Atlanta, Ga., taking a car load of horses for sale in the southern
markets.
John C. Browning leaves today for Indianapolis, and thence for Worthington, where he will spend a few weeks with relatives. The city police today received a telegram offering a reward of ,fr>0 for the arrest of a thief who stole a horse at Franklin last night. The “Over the Tea Cups” will meet with Mrs. H. H. Mathias on Tuesday afternoon, March 5, in stead of with Mrs. Prof. S wall leu, as previously announced.
store. Marshal Starr went to brazil today after more of the stolen goods. While Mrs. J. W. Cole and son and MGs Mollic Mathers were driving on south College avenue yesterday afternoon their horse became frightened and ran away, going considerable distance before it was stopped. Mrs. Cole narrowly escaped the horse’s hoofs, which were over the dashboard several times. The buggy was broken in a number of places by running into the mail box at the corner of College avenue and Center street. The Kpworth league of Locust Street church gave a social at the
PUSH ’EM! I have just received by far the best line of BABY CARRIAGES ever brought to Greencastle, They are upholstered in plush, brpcatelle, silk tapestry, satin damask and creton. These cabs are provided with rubber tired wheels and patent locks and range in price from $2.00 TO $22.00. The Dowring sleeper is the best in the market. See them before buying. H ANNt\, east side, square,.
residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
The senior class of the city high | Beckett, 1002 south College avenue,
last evening. A large number of young folks were in attendance, and the occasion was one of much
school will attend the legislature one day this week. The visit will be made in connection with their
study of United States constitution.
pleasure for all present.
The fea
Miss Clara Dunibue is lor a short vucatou from the Con- contest. The guests to the number servatory of Music at Chicago. <>( sixtv or seventy were so attired
as to represent noted works, and a prize was to be given to the one
She is accompanied by son, daughter of Col.
DON’T THINK of li-nvmg the cil>. even for n short time, without ordering the Dally Hanneb Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents n week as It duos here nt home, and the address will be ehamretl 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 more palatable the meat you eat. Cream Horseradish —The latest thing out at— WEIK’S.
W. G. NeiT is in Indianapolis to-
day.
L has. Landes went to Crawfords
villc ;it noon.
Dr. Hunt and family are moving to Plainfield today. Dan Hurst went to Plainfield this morning on business. Dr. J. B. DeMotte arrived from the west at 1:35 today. P. J. Colliver and family arc visiting at Crawfordsville. John Cannon and John Maloney Sundayed in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Martha Miller is sick at her homo on south Locust street.
Miss Mat Matson.—
Bedjord Mail. \ naming correctly the greatest num- j The Woman’s League of College her of books, lleber Ellis captured Avenue church will meet in the the plum, naming correctly fortychurch parlors at 2:30 p. m. Wed live ol lll <‘ works, nesday, Feb. 27. Isaac Watts and Attorney Case yesterday had aj his hymns will be discussed. All light (?), and like the little boy are cordially invited. w |) 0 got licked, “wasn't in it.” | Tonight is regular drill night Breer Case was indulging in some and all members of Co. 1 are re levity in circuit court yesterday, quested to report at the armory when Attorney Carpenter entered, promptly. A report of the enter- The latter attempted to take rt seat, | tainment committee is expected, but instead, missed the same and Other business will probably come nearly fell to the tioor. This mis before the company for action. ] calculation was due to the tact that 1 Win. II. Strange died in New his brother attorney had moved the | York Saturday. He was a son-in- i'hair. Mr. Carpenter's north Putlaw of Mrs. Burnaby, oi this city, n:,m “rose, and he administered . . . , , * , , ...a “swat on the too of the other having married her daughter, Miss a{torn „ v - 8 kopt . The allair was j Lou Barnaby. Mr and Mrs. qll i tP ludicrous, and Judge Me-1 Strange made their home in New Gregor's face wore an “audible York city. (. bailie Barnaby left S| nile.
Sunday for New York.
, , f f t NEWS FROM DKPAUW.
A keg of wine and some faucets were stolen from a Big Four freight car last week. The fellows were very bold and were peddling the wine about the outskirts of the city, offering it as low as twentylive cents per gailon. The officers searched the culverts and brush in the western suburbs yesterday but
found no wine.
John Vrise. passenger conductor, who suffered a broken arm and other injuries in the Yandalia wreck a few weeks ago, was out
Alpheus Birch
Groceries, Provisions, Oueenswarc,etc. 1 think I ;mi selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever be
fore sohl io (iriMMica-tle.
Fine (irnmilated Sugar 22 pounds for $1 ()♦> A Sugar 2't pounds for l u<) Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 00 Package ( (pfice per pound 22 cents Bulk Codec 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 tD 3 cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches per can 10, 15. 20, 22>j and 25 cents Corn per can 8> s . 10 and 15 cents Tomatoes per can ' sq and 10 cents Peas per can Best 10 cents I otter a complete stork of goods in quality, and Price satisfactory. Southwest corner Public Sijuare.
^ FURNACE
IS A
THE
BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
Look in tliis < oltinin for It—GneM* ami Knferialnmeats Notes, Item* nml .Announcement* -The Very Eiite*t ami the
Il«'*t by Special Reporter.
TljlDG of GOIPFORS These winter days. In making a deal ior 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-
Mr. nml Mr,. Rufus Slr.:i.u .re fo1 ' ,he " , ' 1 ,i,n »- He
... reports that the plaster bandage
preparing to move to Indianapolis. , , W. L. Denman will go to Alamo
Wabash is steadily getting in base ball shape. The following is from the Lebanon Ilcjiortrr'. R. K. Borryhill. who is coaching the Wabash college | hall team, was home oyer Sunday, lie will remain in Crawfordsville a month longer. It is his belief that the club will be nt tlie head in the race for the pennant. Thirty-eight men are eandi-!
. , , . , dates for places on the team. has been taken oil Ins arm and that . , , , . , ,
i L. A. Beard, formerly ol the class of
. . lie is doing nicely, but it wtU be a v!sUe d De)t h<,y 8 !U ,d friends
tomorrow to attend the wedding djmontli ,, r more before he can re- yesterday. ! sume service with his train. H. S. MeCuteheon after faithfully
serving his country in the state legisla-1
tore, lias returned to college.
easioited yesterday afternoon by reports that Thomas Bivm had shot himself several times. Such, upon investigation, proved not to he true. It seems that Tom went home and into the house, and emptied his revolver at the lloor, pic-
Enst S/c/o Eublic Square.
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a brother.
Miss Katie Garret, of Danville, is the guest of Misses Stella and
Keku Miller.
Miss Ella Beckwith is visiting her brother, O. W. Beckwith, at
Kankakee, III.
Miss Helen Birch will give her junior recital in music hall tomorrow evening at 7 :30. W. C- Rice, of Indianapolis, rep
Considerable excitement was oc-
Miss Kate Sheppard, of I’n-eyville. ! is \i-iting Aloha Phi sisters. Frank Takasugi pleached at Shiloh Sunday. Amos Mitchell is over from Amo tn-
I day.
Don Smith was over front Kushville | yesterday to read a paper before the
litres, etc., with no damage to him- s ,. m jiinrimn.
self or other inetnbcrs ot the house- a. L. Smith and Alien Buchanan
resenting the Masonic was in the city today. Dr. Hanna received
Ail roc,,te, | hold.
J. fYERKLE THE TAILOR Has Just lecaived a splendid lot of spring samples, which he will be pleased to show the public. He has just hired a No i tailor and is prepared to turn out br*t work in pants and suit* to be had in the city. Only the very latest styles and the very lowest prices. Call and see his fine line of samples whether yon wish to purchase or not.
Get a nice child’s Werneke, the jew eler.
inn set
from 109-0t
I rode to half-way hou-c yesterday after- | noon. Neither an aide t.« attend rcci-
A sneak thief litis been operating : F’ lav.
today a a Bout the doctors' offices in this! Mb* Ethel Campbell left thi* after-
hundsome dog from Indianapolis, a j city timl vvi! ; occ of t T JPS „ ftn . fw 11 few v,s " flt hcr
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. K. A. HAMILTON, Southed cumer square
from his brother, Thos. j
present Hanna.
/. Stevens and family, of Nevada, Iowa, who have been visiting friends in this county, returned home to
day.
Mr. Lincoln Line,of Greencastle, is in the city having his eyes treat ed by one ot our opticians.— Terre Jldit/c Tribune. Arthur Ranson, of this county, has bought the interest of J. G. Gambold of the firm of Stanley & Gambold, general merchants nt
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These pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at sYBUEilNDS DRUG STORE** east side square
get landed in jail for itis trouble. Dr. Smytlte and Dr, Bence report light robberies, the former having been “touched” for a case of instruments, and the latter some cigars and other minor articles. As the doctors have their offices open many times during their absence their rooms form a very easy mark
for an ambitious pilferer.
The negro in jail here today charged with the Bicknell robbery I confessed to Marshal Starr and told him that the store was robbed | between eight and nine o’clock on ; Friday night. That he and the other fellows knocked the window out and that it made but slight noise and that lie stood watch at the alley in front of Landes’ stove while the other fellows went in. ! He told Mr. Starr where he (the | ollicet) was at the time, but the ! work was done so quickly that Mr. Starr suspected nothing, being but
in Lfitituou.
Todd Owens reports that lie is much better and expects to be back to college in a few days. O. C. Pratt was suddenly called to bis home at St pawns. Ind., on account of the death of bis grandmother. F. 11. Ilildieth. of Indianapolis Y. M. (’. A., will speak on the A'. M. (’. A. as a life work, this evening at 0:30 in
Plato ball.
Yesterday afternoon called out much base ball material. Manv fellows were out. There is an abundance of good material and the prospects are Mattering for DePauw this year. Don Smith went to Indianapolis this morning to have a surgical operation performed for catarrh. One of the interesting episodes of the recent debate, still talked of on the campus and balls, was the neat knocking outof “Buncombe” Brooks by Naylor’s electrical time keeper. Don’t you forget burking against science is like monkeying with a buzz-saw. Have you ever noticed bow your system seems to crave special assistance in the spring? Just the help required is given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Anna Banning has new spring hats in Iter windows today. Gall and see them. One door east postottlce. H3t0
Opera pou5e, One Nit only
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GROCERY.
STOWE k CO'S Original Uncle Tom’s Cabin Positively the largest in the world. 35 Star Artists. A troup of Genuine Alabama Jubilee Singers. The Famous Imperial Quartette. Prof. Hamers’ Mandolin and Guitar Sextette. Kealistic Cotton picking scenes. Barndoor dancing by moonlight. Plantation Songs and Dances on the Levee. All new and pleasing specialties. The greatest pack of acting bloodbounds in the world. Nothing old only the name'. Reserved seats on sale at Landes' Drug Store, 50 cenrs.
Ami we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap a* any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase.
No. i White Fish in Kit..45c Assorted Jellies in pails.. .45c Syrup in pails 50c Sorgum 60c dolin Hi leu. 715 South Main Street.
’RON PIPE. PLUMBKRS SUPPLIES PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS. Good stuck on hand. Repairing done promptly. Give us a call. Greencastle Foundry St Machine Co.
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