Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 271 ft!).-,
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. We have the bargains until value cries for mercy. Bleicl< Black.
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STOWE k CO'S Original Uncle Tom’s Cabin Positively the largest in the world. 35 Star Artists. A tronp of Genuine Alabama Jubilee Singers. The Famous Imperial Quartette. Prof. Hamers’ Mandolin and Guitar Sextette. Realistic Cotton picking scenes. Barndoor dancing by moonlight. Plantation Songs and Dances on the Levee. All new and pleasing specialties. The greatest pack of acting bloodhounds in the world. Nothing old only the name. Reserved seats on s^ile at Landes’ Drug Store, 50 cenrs.
A new stock of
smiim
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 sometbing that will please you in quality and price.
prices of provisions brought on l>v the proprietor’s failure to adver-
tise.
S. II. Vausant is moving into R.! Lloyd’s residence on Franklin and
Locust streets.
Married on Monday, Feb. 25, at Harrisburg, Pa., Marion F. Ballou, of Putnam county, and Mrs. Maggie Fishhurn, of Newville, Cumb. county, Pa., by Rev. Geo. B. Stew-
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NEWS FROM DEEAUW.
PUSH ’EM!
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY . .
1 I have just received by far the best line of BABY i.o,.k in uii, column for it-ouctu ami | CARRIAGES ever brought to Greencastle, They are upKntertainmonta—noim, itm.« ami An. j 10 ] s tered in plush, brocatelle, silk tapestry, satin damask no„.oo„,o„..-Th. Wry Lnlrat and tho and creton These cabs are provided with rubber tired
wheels and patent locks and range in price from
lfe*t by S|M‘< iul KepctMer.
Rev. and Mrs. II. S. Beals departed on the limited west today for Mattoon, 111., for a ten days’ visit, after winch j they go cast and attend conference at
dimes bearing the Philadelphia March 13, in which con-
date of 1858 are in circulation. | ferencc Mr * ll ‘*als takes work. In the Small silver coins are the most sue-1 ” VI * y, ‘ ars Mr ’ ,wls ,,a8 b, “‘ n a 8tu,1,, " t
, , . . , , here, he has worked painstakingly, and ccsslul counterfeits, as people do; takpn r!ink ^ f;lth ,. r
not notice them so readily as the | 0< t, bis life in bis country's service
when Mr. Beals was an infant, helms had to make his own way in life. He
$2.00 TO $22.00. The Dowring sleeper is the best in the market. See them before buying. HANNA, east side square.
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One hundred pairs of 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 .50 Men’s heavy Boots to close out at actual cost. I US l IIS,
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
larger ones. Marshal Starr brought the third prisoner up from Brazil yesterday. He also recovered nearly halt of the goods taken from Bieknell’s store. The three thieves have been indicted by the grand jury, and the fellows will be sent over the road this
term.
The secretaries of the various boards of health throughout the state are sending petitions to the legislature asking that the movement reducing the allowance of the state board of health .flOOO he stopped. Secretaries Hawkins and Bence wrote this week. The Banner Times has by mail received the following gem : “The
Where Our People r.re (ioing nncl Where
Their GuegtB are Stopping—Ni*wh of In-! ceased, llMS terent Over the City- The He»t Column in court
th? Caper for <Juiek Reading.
I>ON*T THINK
of leaving the city, even for a short time, ,
without ordering the Dally Banner Timks to children, Samuel,
J latest is a flirtation with lamps he. | tween two houses on Locust street. We have watched it for weeks.” That seems to he a new style of flirtation, hut we are unable to say whether the lamps or human lights
are doing the act.
The will of Bessie Brown, de-
Ix-on probated in cirTho instrument con
veys the land of deceased to her husband, Jonathan C. Brown, dur ing his life, then to revert to the
Maggie, Alma,
Alphcus Birch
Gfoccr-ics, Provisions, Oueenswar-e, etc. I think I am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever be
fore sold in Greencastle.
Fine (iruimlateil Sugar 22 pounds for $1 0<> A Sugar 25 pounds for 1 00 Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 oO Package Cotlee per pound 22 cents Bulk Coflee per pound 25. 30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound 5 cents Peaches per pound 10, 12J£ and 15 cents
i was kept in school until twenty years old when he began teaching and continued seven years when he entered DePauw. Ills academic and some collegiate training was received at Prof. T. J. Lee’s academy at Loxa, 111. He graduated from DePauw school of theology in ’93, and has finished Ids course necessary for graduation in the class of ’!I5, college of liberal arts. Probably no student ever here has made more friends among our citizens than has Mr. Beals.
He is a bright and active fraternity] Kvaporated Apples per poutiil 10 cents man. having tilled prominent ofllces in | Raisins per pound 5 and Sh, cents
all the Masonic and Pythian bodies. | Mr. Beals lias been connected with the |
Banner Times as correspondent, dur- Tomatoes per can
ing his whole stay here, and is a ver- Peas per can Best 10 cents
I ofl'er a complete -lock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactory.
Southwest corner Public Square.
follow you. It costs you tml 10 cents a week Walter and Harley
as tt does here at home, anti the address will date of Dec. 3, 1894. and wa» wit-
he chunked us often as you desire.
K. T. night.
lodge, No. 11, meets to-
nossed by Thomas
John T. Silvey.
Joun Asher, of north
satile writer. The good wishes,of a ho«t of friends accompany them into
their new tields of labor.
Ed. Davis was at Indianapolis yesterday to arrange for a Delta U banquet I on the occasion of the state oratorical. Miss Ada Kent will visit her home in
Frankfort in a few days.
T. E. Stephens made an extended visit to Terre Haute and Puna, HI., last
week.
Mort Dial has returned from Terre Haute. • Dr. Bassett preached the funeral of Dr. Manker at Indianapolis yesterday. Dr. Morrison will read a paper on the “Money Question before the Independ-
ent society.
Miss Harrison is suffering with a se-
The will bears i vere cold.
J. A. Greenstreet,a former student of
K. Tobin and i DePauw, has been appointed superm-
I lendent of Henry county.
! Many students attended the meeting
G reencas-
Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches per can 10. 15. 20, 22>4 and 25 cents Porn per can .♦ 8 ,. 10 ami 15 rents
8U and 10 cents
A FURNACE
IS A
of the Salvation Army at College Aye-
Miss Stella Short spent the day j tie. lias a churn that he will patent, mic church la-t evening.
Successors to 1,. I Soutli Side Square,
. i.oris 4 < o.. (iKIIMMSTLF.
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. • Crea m Horseradish —The latest thing out at— WE IK’S.
in Indianapolis.
The Red Men gave a hall last
night at their hall.
W. R. Grogan is looking at Vigo
county cattle today.
Jack Carico, of Brazil, visited
friends here this week.
itr which he claims some wonder-! \ collection for paying the debts of ful work. He uses any ordinary I tic Athletic association was taken at churn for a receptacle for the cream, 1 ''hap' l yesterday. About $1,a was re-
but it is on the dasher arrangement i
, , . , . i Harry Ream, son of J. \V. Ream, of where he expects to get in l*>s tlli . city, and a soebonmre m Hanover woi k. It works with a food treadle college, won the Voris prize of ^50 for
and Mr. Asher says it can be operated bv a woman while she is peel-
Chas. Kelly was in Indianapolis | ing her p 0tatoe8 for diDner . today transacting business. !
i Prof. Ogg will go with his class
Wm. Sellers shipped a car load in civi , government t() Indianapoli9 of spokes to Indianapolis today. j on Friday to obgerve the proceedDr. John was called to Indian- ing in the legislature. It is conapolis this morning on business. {ceded that more is gained from a
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Ralph Pitchlyn has taken a po- little time spent in intelligent and sition at Brondstreet A Son's gro purposeful observation of the proeery. j ceedings of a deliberative body Benjamin A. Turner ami Maggie than from much time spent upon a M. Parker have been licensed to text hook, and the most progressive marrv. writers emphasize the great value Chas. Moore, of Memphis, Tenn., of excursions for ooservation in all | is the guest of John DcW re and ! bn,nclie8 “ ,,mittin g of such - St ‘V :
an oratorical contest open to the freshmen and sophomore years, last Friday.
—Munciv Tilin'*. ToiiikIiI* H'citnl.
The following program will be rendered tonight in music hall by Miss Helen Birch, assisted by Miss Maine Jennings and Miss Hoover: Moflcheles Homage a Haendul (3d Piano, Mins Hoover.)
TIjlDG of GOJPOK'S 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.llnst Side Public Square.
Schumann
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LU&TEKEs The JvJn 1<ormnn Can oupply you with better 1 BREAD 1 han you can make yourself
and CHEAPER.
Get one of his tickets and yon will also get a Bread Box when the tickc'
is all punched out.
TWO LOAVES OF BREAD FOR FIVE CENTS.
family.
The county commissioners will meet on next Monday in regular
session.
The Christian church members held a delightful social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Williamson last evening. G W. Black shipped n load of horses to Hartford, Connecticut, Monday, and received a load of Kansas horses this evening. Dr. John will leave tomorrow evening foi northern Indiana where he delivers a number of lectures. He will return next Monday. The young ladies at Mrs. Dr. Morrows gave a six o'clock dinner to their friends on last Friday afternoon. Those present report a most enjoyable time. The girl that went to a grocery store a week ago and hasn’t been heard of since was probably frightened out of her wits by the high
rtrtcli-Pttrsims Air Iliu'li-Halnt Siii'iis Gavotte Heethovon sonata In C minor Grave, AJeirro con brio, Adairto cantalille, A ties ro. Itoaslnl Al ia (William Tell) I Nevin In Arencty, Op. it!.—u “A Shop-{ lienl'a Till .” It. "Shcphvrda ami nmld-j en* fair." , honlnf I’rrlinlp, Op. •>. No. 11 11 1 I i'lilonalao In \ llai. Op. .VI To have perfect health you must have j pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood’s Sarsapa-
rilla.
eral visits have been made by the lower grades to the country to study geography, to the stores, shops, etc., to observe trade and manufacture. Mrs. Ogg will a<company the party to Indianapolis.
South Greencastle.
Mrs. John DeVore visited Bra-
zil friends yesterday.
■ Mrs. Anna Banning ba.- nev. sp.iog ,
Mr. Dickens and family have| |, ats j„ | l( . r windows today. Call ami
seetbem. < >ne door east pr*«tntHeo. 1I3M1
Coal!—Just received a cur of Pittsburgh coal, (best Yougbioglicny.) 115t2 Brockw w & Bkockwav.
A Solid Hold Fountain Pen
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These pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at ALjLs&N’S DRUO STORE* east side square
moved here from Arkansas to re side. Mr. Dickens is a brother ui
Joe Dickens.
Sam Sweet has purchased the Rambo farm near Limcdale and will move to it this week. Joe Vanclenve contemplates moving nis quart shop front its present quarters to his business room two doors north. He will conduct a lunch stand where he is now located.
WTjy its it, Ton xA-hK 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 da)' rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Oall. E. A. HAMILTON, SoothcsrtmrarKjraw
Prof. Ir! Itleka f«* th** Front. Prof. Hicks now comes forward and says we will have a spring drouth, a June freshet and a hot and exceedingly dry summer. He has hit the mark so far this year, and 3’et he fotebodes further calamities. There seems but one thing to do in the matter, to bo contented with whatever comes, as it is beyond our power to change such matters. It might, however, be possible to end a drouth by a rain maker and a cloud shooting machine.
call. Lost
The Wt-nthcr.
The indications for this vicinity
Mm-ic. ciiuiis, j for the coming thirty-six hours are
as follows as
Renick & Co. from the otlieial weather bureau at Indianauolis:
Parlies and receptions of every description furnished by the Palace of j
Sweets at, low prices.
china and silver furnished. Give usa|«„ follows as received by H. S
i i-t-m-w-s-tt
Today between high school]
and sherirtl’s residence, lady’s solid |
gz»|it watch, with small charms I Indianacolis, Leo. 2i, 18.1c. and Huger ring on chain. Elgin move- Rain and slightly warmer toment. Finder leave at this office and j UV]night. Wednesday rain receive reward. 115tf I Moore
DORMITORY.
BILL OK KAKK FOR TOMORROW. Roast beef. Drip gravy. Boiled ham hock and Cabbage. Mashed potatoes. Navy beans. Irish stew, Dublin style. Cucumber pickles. Tomato catsup. French mustard. Apple custard pie. Brown bread. Crackers. Cream loaf. Syrup. Chocolate. Green tea. Java coffee. Sweet milk. Rates, *2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7 a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30. | Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. in. Dinner bill of fare will appear eacli I day. 110-4\v
Uncle Void's cabin as produced by Stowe it Co. is by far the best presentation of this drama ever given. They carry thirty-live talented artists white and colored, two full bands of music, an orchestra of ten soloists jubilee singers, buck and wing dancers, wonderful scenic effects, a pack of the best acting bloodhounds in the world, new and pleusiug specialties. Their street parade is a pleasing feature and should be witnessed. Reserved seats on sale at Landes’drug store. 50 cents. It
SLEAN GMERY.
And we w itut 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 cash purchase.
No. i White Fish in Kit..45c Assorted Jellies in pails.. .45c Syrup in pails 50c Sorgum 60c Jolin Kileu, 715 Soutli Main Street.
The big hounds are among the best trained animals in the world, the transformation tableau is beautiful, the nni- ] sical specialties are worthy of the high-
Wanted—Uood girl for general house est endorsement, the line quartette work. Good wages paid. Enquire of singing alone making an entertainment George E. Blake. RMltf w orthy of liberal patronage.- From the Bucyrus Telegram, Feb. 4 Opera Subscribe for the Banner Times house Friday, March 1.
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