Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 February 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28 lftj>5
FURNITURE
For Bedrooms, For Libraries,
For Parlors, For Halls,
For Dining Rooms. For Oflices. Bust Goods for the Least Money.
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Blcicl'i. iS,. 31ael<.
Opera j-iou^e,
STOWE & CO'S Original Uncle Tom’s Cabin Positively the largest in the world. 35 Star'Artists. A troup of Genuine Alabama .fuhilee Singers. The Famous Imperial Quartette. Prof. Hamers’ Mandolin and Guitar Sextette. Realistic Cotton pieking scenes. Harndoor daneiug by mootditrht. Plantation Songa and Dances on the Levee. All new and pleasing specialties. The greatest pack of acting bloodhounds in tin* world. Nothing old only the name. Reserved seats on sale at Landes’ Drug Store, 50 cenrs.
A new stock of
fine miiiMin
Just received at
Langdon s Book Store We also carry a very complete stock of Letter Tablets, Visiting Cardh, 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 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 $3 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.
LOUIS I IPS.
wn8 skillfully conducted, and a large epithelial cancer was removed from his breast. This is the second experience of Mr. Johnson in that line. M illiam Lewis and Albert Jones plead guilty in circuit court today to robbing Bicknell’s store, and Wm. Wesley stood trial this afternoon, claiming he was not guilty At the regular meeting of Com puny I next Tuesday evening a lull attendance is desired. The new militia bill will he discussed, and matters of interest will be on
hand.
Al. Hawkins, a member of the 14th Indiana volunteers, was made happy yesterday. Mr. Al. Hirt aised $33 for him. Mr. Hawkins is one of the many Nebraska suf-
ferers.
Dan Ruark, brakeman on the Vandalia morning accommodation, No. 4, has been promoted to brakeman on the New York A St. Louis limited. He runs from Indianapo-
lis and St. Louis.
John P. Hillis arrived home at noon from Martinsville, where he has been assisting in a very successful revival. He leaves this evening for Albany, New A'ork, where he will continue in the work. Rev. George Linebarger and wife came over from Greencastle on a visit two weeks since, and were detained by the sickness and death of Mrs. Linebarger’s aunt, Mrs. Julia 1
What is Going on in and About J Donaldson, of Montezuma. They
NEWS FROM DEBAL W.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
Look in thi» ( oliinin for It —RiM’MtM and I .iitrrtuhinifiitK —Not***, Item* and AnII o 11 net*int*iitm—Tli#* Very Latent ami the l»«*Ht by Special Kfporter.
Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY MAPS AND MISHAPS. Wliere Our People r.rt* Going; and Whero Their (>ueHtH are Stopping;—News of Interest Over t lie City—The Rest Column in th* Paper for tjuirk Reading,
DON’T THINK Of lonving the city, even for a short time. Without ordering the Daily BannerTimks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be cbungl'd as often as you desire.
Mrs. J. S. Dowling is on the sick
list.
Rev Dillon leaves tomorrow for
Toledo, Ohio.
T. C. Hammond is in Crawfords
ville on business.
Mrs. J. P. D. John went to Indi
anapolis this morning.
Prof. Fairchild’s baby is quite
sick with croup today.
8 n> j j Fb ~T K Uw j Guy M. Walker, a rising young TllG F3 cllv ortri cAIT ' l a "y° r of Terre Haute, was in the
Can supply you with better city yesterday.
Henry Lane, of Ficneh Lick, took the Illustrious order of Red
Miccessors to L. 1 Soiith Side Square,
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GKIENCASTI.F.
BREAD
1 ban you can make yourself Cross last night. and C1IEA1 El\. | 'J’| le Kokomo Telephone company
sample instrument in Cooper Bros, office.
Get one of ids tickets and you will have t also get a Bread box when the tieke 1
is all punched out.
TWO LOAVES OF BREAD FOR FIVE CENTS.
Fish
F=OR
Lent. Yarmouth IHoaters, White Herring, Mackerel, etc. ILL FIB mi AT Weik’s.
returned home Monday morning.— Jlock ville Tribune. The damage suit of Mrs. Scott against the Rig Four railroad, on trial at Greencastle, lias been com tinued and a compromise is probable. A judgment of $1000 is asked
Frank Strouse. of DePauw, was ordered home by his father, Saturday, and will devote a few days to rest and recreation. He hud been doing double duty as tutor and student and worked too hard.—Rockville Tribune. The Sigs entertained a party last evening in honor of Miss Dollie Cunningham. of Martinsville, sister of Fred Cunningham. George Kenney has returned to col-
lege.
Harry Hill is expected today from Muncie where he has been siek. John Matthews is ut Elletsville siek with grip. Chas. Cult leaves today for a short visit at Raymond, 111. E. E. Sclmepp returned from Delphi yesterday afternoon. Prep school paid $41 on the debts of the Athletic association. Jesse Heeb will entertain his brother from Areola. 111., a few days. Mbs buggy was able to attend recitations this morning. Harry Ward after a pleasant visit in Morgan comity, has returned. Miss Cunningham returned to her home in Martinsville this afternoon. Chas. New lin heartily believes in the saying that "It is better to be an hour too early and stand and wait than to be a moment too late.” For particulars interview Chas. Walter Irvin spent a few days last week in Angola, I ml., on account of the illness of a sister. Miss Il«l<*n Hirch’s ICioital. Miss Helen Hanna Birch, assisted bv Mr. Starr, gave her junior recital to a fair sized audience in
PUSH
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I have just received by far the best line of BABY CARRIAGES ever brought to Greencastle, They are upholstered in plush, brocatelle, 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. HANNA, EsAST SIDE* SQUARo.
Alpheus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Oueenswar-c, etc. * I think I am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever be fore sold in Greencastle. Fine Granulated Sugar 22 pounds for $1 (K> A Sugar 23 pounds for 1 mo Light Brown Sugar 21 pounds for ] in) Package Coffee per pound 22 cents Bulk Coffee per pound 25. 30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound. .5 cents Reaches per pound 10, 12!^ and 15 cents Evaporated Apples per pound 10 cents Raisins per pound 5 and S 1 , cents Prunes large) per pound Iti cents Peaches per can 10, 15. 20. 22/4 and 25 cents Corn per ran 8i 3 , 10 and 15 cents Tomatoes per can .s> 3 and 10 cents Peas per can Best 10 cents I oiler a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price satisfactory. Southwest corner Public Square.
because Mrs. Scott was put off the 1 the assembly room of music hall train n mile away from a regular last evening. '1 he vocal numbers
were to have been furnished by Miss Jennings, hut as she was prevented bv sickness from singing* Mr. Starr supplied that part of the work. The program was a good
one and well arranged.
Miss Birc h has ability and genu-
station and claims $0000. — Woom-
ington Telephone.
The injuries received by Rev. Dr. H. J. Talbott in the C’oatesville wreck on the Vandalia railroad, were much more serious than he and his wife suspected, though
warned by Dr. Marsee, his attend nine industry, and shows them in ing physician, that lie would not I her playing. The best work of the he able to he out before the lirst of i evening was the Homage to llaen March. Dr. Talbott, however, is del, by Moscheles, and the* Bach
Mrs. Hanna, of Plainfield, who has been visiting Miss Belle Hanna, returned home this morning. A slight blaze in a flue in the ‘•Three B” block caused a scare in tiie laundry this morning. No damage done. John Ford, Joe Williams and Col. A. L. Morrison attended the Mexican soldiers' reunion yester- | day at Indianapolis. | Mrs. Banning and Mrs. Lilyj i .siler are in Indianapolis attending | j a millinery opening. The latter jwill remain two weeks. Benjemin A. Turner, residing inorthol'the city, and Maggie M. Packer, of I’utuamville, were mur- | ried by Elder A. H. Morris on
j Tuesday.
T!;c many friends o! Dr. T. H. Willis will be glad to learn that he has recovered from his recent attack of heart disease.—Blooming Ion Telephone. Henry Johnson, living near Reelsville, was operated on this morning by Dr. G. C. Smythe and Dr. Joseph Gillespie for cancer, at the former’s office. The operation
steadily improving, and can leave his bed and walk about his house. Conductor Bills, one of the oldest conductors on the Motion road, has resigned, the resignation taking elleet tomorrow, Mr. Bills is ; one of the oldest railroad men of the state and began his career as an engineer. He has been a con-; duetor on the Monon for thirteen years or more, and was the con-1 ductoi who had charge of the train j that was wrecked a mile north of Crawfordsville three years ago.
— South (■reenrastH*.
Irving MeGrew left today for
Lafayette, where he will take a rutCough preparation, which, of course, on the Wabash railroad. could be easily explained by moreAndy Woods has bought a beau !>' recalling the fact that tie had
, been secured only the last dav to
tiful piece of — 1
swamps, which the raising of
cod fish.
numbers. The Chopin Prelude also was very well played. Miss Bireli is one of Greeneastle’s most promising piiinists, and her effort of last evening displayed careful work atm fine interpretation, to which the player adds splendid execution and a good firm touch. The second pianoforte for the Moscheles number was played by Miss Hoover, aiso the accompaniments for Mr. Starr’s songs. He sang first “The Bells of Seville,” by Jade, and see ond. "Gay Huzzars,” by Diehl. His grand voice makes him always a favorite with audiences. lie sting well, but without verv thor-
A FURNACE, IS A TMIKa of COipORS These winter days. In making a 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, eto. ISnst Side l^ublic Squnre.
rolling Alabama |j]| !in unexpected and unavoidable
he will devote to wider melons and
Chas. Fry lias moved from the Shaw nursery south of the city to
Fax Ridge.
vacancy in a program.
Are you all tired nut, do you have that tired feeling or. sick headache? You can he relieved cf all these by tak-
ing Hood’s Sar-uparilla.
i Slid M Fountain Pen
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Wanted—Good girl for general house
I)r. i. C. Ciawnj, son of 3Ir. ^ w „ v i, i t,o<>d wag,- paid. Liajuin-oi and Mrs. James Crawley, died at j George E. Blake. lOOtf 7:30 o’clock this morpJr.g-afb-r a ; , :-.wUUT7,7iT7.,v of I iu>lingering illness of many months, j burgh coal, (best Youghiogheny.) Dr. Crawley was a young physician | 115t2 Bkockway i Bkockwav. of much promise, practicing at Mrs. Anna Banning has new spring
\Yl\y it, You THAT HAMILTON SE-LLS 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 Gall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
Judson till December, when consumption, with which he had been threatened for several years, man- # *■ ifested itself. The funeral will be conducted from the family residence on Fox Ridge Saturday afternoon at two o’clock. Inlet meut at Forest Hill.
bats in her w indows today. Call ami See them. One door oast postofHee. 1 l.'lttf Lost—Today between high school and sheriflFs residence, lady’s solid goltl watch, w ith three small charms and linger ring on chain. Elgin move incut. Kinder leave at this office and receive reward. 115tf
GLEAN GR06ERY.
rhv w anther.
The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are
as follows as received by H. S | A)l( , we want everybody to hear in Renick * ( o. from the official j mind that you can buy at Riley’s as
i cheap as any place in the citv, ami get ja FIVE per cent discount on every
Indian\roLis, Feb. 28, 1895. cash purchase.
These pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at AbbfcN’S DRUG STORE, east s.de square
DORMITORY. BILL OF FAKK YOU TOMOKROW. Soup, consomme of green peas. Kish baked smelts. Lettuce. Roast beef. Tomato catsup. French mustard. Olives. Cucumber pickles. Brown potatoes. Mashed turnips. Sugar com. Cranberry sauce. Bell fritters. Lemon sauce. Brown bread. Crackers. Cream loaf.
Syrup.
. | needed vacation, and Joe Kleinbub i Urepn Java s ' veet "" lk - has charge of the yards. i Rates, $2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7
a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30.
Breakfast, Sundays, 8 a. m.
Dinner hill of fare will appear each
the Wabash R. K.
North OroenraMIe. Elmer and Abbie Murphy’s baby is slightly improved, but is not out of danger yet. Mrs. Belie Murphy and Annie Brown, who have been visiting El mer Murphy, have returned home to Terre Haute. Aut Murphy is down with the
grip.
Barney Moore is taking a much I
John Lighter left at noon for Pekin, 111., where lie will work on
day.
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weather bureau at Indiar.anolis: Fair tonight. Friday fair and
^.decidedly colder. . ^ Moohe. | No. I White tish in Kit..45c Kxruntloit to IniUniiniiolt*. AsSOftcd JclllGS ill pdlls. . • 45^' Snpt. R. A. Ogg will take a class of ^ T • -i high school students to Indianapolis ^ ftip in pails jOC Friday, March 1, to visit the legislature c; rir , Tnni
leaving Greencastle at 8:40 a. m., via Vandalia line. Kate $1.60 for round
trip. This rate is open to every one. violin Kll©y,
Pie Social.
At Mrs. L. A. Hixson’s, given by the Baptist Y. P. S. C. E. tomorrow evening. Everybody invited. Admission 10 cents. It The Mandolin sextette never had an
equal in this city. The pickaninny | lina> aouth Carolit.arTenneVsee'and s.nging however was the musical fea- VirKinia Mlirch 5 . April 2 and April tureandit was beautiful. 1 he com- 30 Return limit 20 to 30 days, pany ill every respect is one of high F. P. Hi kstis, Agt. quality.—Richmond Palladiun. Opera i | house one night only, March 1. It 1 The Banner Times—10c. a week
715 South Main Street.
HilC Four Home Svekera* Kxcur»ioit. At half fare we w ill sell tickets to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, New Orleans. Mississippi, North Caro-
