Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY MARCH 1 1«05
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With this? It’s All Night!
What’s all Ri^ht?
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I MATERIAL
PRICE
Positively the largest in the world. Ho Star ArtRls. A troup 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 ami 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 sale at Landes’ Drug Store, 50 cenrs.
See il Buy it
I The Eyes The Health
The pocket book
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, S2.50 and S3 to make room for Spring Stock. Also a job lot of Ladies’ KID BUTTON SHOES at $2 to $3, cut price $1.50 Men’s heavy Boots to close out at actual cost. IIK S MS. Successors to L. L. I.ol'ls& < 0.. South Side Square, (iRl.I'NCASTl.F.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r.re Going and Where Their GnefttM are Stopping-New* of In* terest Over the City—The He**t Column in tli> Paper for Quick Heading;.
■iide is affiected. It is his second
attack.
About sixteen high school students went to Indianapolis this morning to attend legislature and observe the doing of that body in connection with their study of civil government. A rate of $1.00 was
secured.
Mrs. R. L. Scott entertained a few friends, yesterday afternoon at tier home on west Court street in honor of Miss Ammertnan, of Greencastle. The honored guest is a sister to Mr. Ammertnan, the instructor at the high school.—Parit
111., Gazette.
Policcra: n U. T. Ashley and Merchant Policeman Frank Riley have, by mutual agreement, made an exchange of places. Mr. Riley will take the place of south end policeman, while Mr. Ashley will resume his old job as merchant policeman. The exchange goes into etfect tonight, and the police board
ratified the agreement.
A barn belonging to Wm. R. McElroy, near Reelsville, yesterday burned with all its contents. Mr. McElroy had $22r> insurance on the barn. His son-in-law. Perry McCullough, was the heaviest loser. He had five hundred bushels of corn and twenty tons of hay and six horses, and didn’t have a cent of insurance, they all burning. Electricity caused considerable excitement this morning on Washington street near the First National bank corner. In the night some of the incandescent wires hud in some way become grounded, and the current passed to the sidewalk
NEWS FROM OERAUW. § THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
L««k in thi* Column for It—Gurntn an<! HntortaimnontM Nolen, Item* nmt Anuoiincemeiitn—Ttie Very Latent ami the , Bent by Special Reporter.
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LUEsTEsKEi The IBnko"Pittnn Can supply you with better BREAD 1 ban you can make yourself and CHEAPER. Get one of his tickets and you will also get a Brcuil Box when the tick< ' is all punched out. TWO l OAVES OF BREAD FOR FIVE CENTS.
DON’T THINK Of leaving the* city, even lor a short time, without ordering the Daily Hannkk Times to follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.
Captain Kemp, of the Salvation army, .t* 1 "U” IE "-i-*
will address the preparatory students tomorrow morning at nine o’clock. Preston Eaglesou will go to Indian-! apolis the first of the week to gather some special pointers that will he of j value at the oratorical contest a week
hence.—Uluominijttm Telephone.
Guy Walker, of Terre Haute, visited
Phi Pei brothers this week.
Norman Jones is sick.
Frank Stronse will spend a few days
at his home in Rockville.
Seniors ordered their Oxford caps
and gowns yesterday.
John E. LaHines will preach at Clo-
verdale Sunday.
Miss Mayme Jennings was not aide to take part in Miss Helen Birch’s junir recital on account of sickness. I>r. Baker has established a Chemical Journal club for the benefit of his ad-
vanced students.
All persons who intend to go to the | Prunes (large) per pound .. . ”,“" U id eents state oratorical should see either Mr. J. | Peaches per ean 10. lo. 20. 22 8 and 2.'> cents K. I.angdnn or Prof. Priest immediately L >rn * M ’ 1 J ’ an AH. I** a|| <l 15 cents and deposit cash for reserved seats, f," 111 ' 1 . 1 "!.' ! 1 .. 1 1,111 '-U^and 10 cents
Alphcus Birch
Groceries, Provisions, Oueensware, etc. I think 1 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 2d pounds Tor l uo Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 00 Package Collee per pound 22 cents Hulk CotTeo per pound 25. 30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound » cents Peaches per pound. 10, 12>g and 15 eents Evaporated Apples per pound ]0 cents Raisins per pound. 5 and 8*, cents
This is the only way that good seats
ean be obtained.
Dr. John announced that the Satur-
day following the state oratorical con-
test will he given as a holiday. At the College Avenue afternoon
meeting yestereay Dr. Bassett said : In! 1877 a bright, handsome hoy of seventeen years of age entered the junior I preparatory class of Indiana Asbury | now Del’auw) university. Ho was a hoy of great promise, (puck to learn diligent ami ambitions; added to thes'
near the south door of Allen’s drug qualities, he was pleasant and sociable, j store. The lights were burning polite and obliging, and soon heeame a
brightly at four o’clock this morn
Peas per can Best 10 cents I otter a complete stock of goods in Quality, and Price sa: Lfactory,
Southwest corner Public Square.
A FURNACE
IS A
TljllHi of (JOlllEORS
Uncle Tom tonight. Mrs. Lillie Allen is at home from
Cincinnati.
Miss Maggie Richardson is on
the sick list.
ing. but at 5:30 they were out. starting again about six, but con siderably dimmer. It is suspected that the current escaped at this time. Grant Newton, who has seen the butt end of adversity many a time, having been scared by fire and frosted by frost, was imluekv enough to run into the current. He “froze"’ to the sidewalk, and
great favorite %\itli students and teachers. He was a ehristiun, and before he came had decided to study for the ministry. This purpose ne never aban- j doned. As the years went by, he de- ! veloped rare talent as an orator and a debater—tbieiit, easy and logical—with a tine form and pleasant address—he easily carried oft’the honors in oratory. With increase of power and popularity, ambition became the ruling passion. He would preach, hut he wou'd lie no ordinary preacher. A metropolitan
hould contain his pul-
. church, at least, _
Night \\ utchman Riley hint to pull |ijt <; ,ni| why not rise to he a bishop? him loose. Mack Ricketts walked in l‘-s:{ he graduated under most favor-j across the spot and was shocked, j able auspices. Alter preaching a year. |
Last appearance of the Salvation Army tonight. R. L. OTIair went to Indianapolis this morning.
He touched an
iron railin'* near he went to Boston to study theology.
,, , , , , , After being in the school of theology a the place, and was knocked several . , . , , r , short time, he awoke to a realization of feet. I he curient was lighted BS t|i e 8 ad fact that selftsh ambition had so soon as the lamps woie turned oil. | | )ft( | left no space
j for God’s spirit and he was a backslider.
Rev. C. E. Wallace is shipping a! Hr.... from «.tr Colors,1 rrlen.u. | Hl . t . ol|1(1 ( , () , ittle ilt studVi but in carload of haled hay to Battle-! Mrs. Bass, of Brazil, i fi visiting wretchedness wandered through the
boro, Vermont. i friends hero.
Hcnrv Miles has moved from, , 1 **'“ barracks of the Salvatian Army,
These winter days. In making a deal for one see H. S. REN1CK&CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, Skates, Tinware, Knives,etcJZnst Sido Nublio Square.
Chestnut street to the corner of
square.
Fish
FOR
Lent.
J. M. Bishop, of New Kirk, Okln- i homa, visited his sister, Mrs. Lei
Wells, yesterday.
The street cleaning force are re ; moving the accumulation of the | winter's filth, it's a big load. The three hardware thieves took a sentence of five years each in the pen yesterday in circuit court. George Senders, the Monon night operator, left today for ins home in Roachdale for two weeks’ visit i ] she will deliver her farewell sermon,
Prof, and Mrs. H. A. Mills, of "j and leave tomorrow for Terre
Kingston, N. Y., formerly of this I Haute,
city, are the parents of a daughter
streets of Boston, roamed the streets
the
One night as he he chalteed to pass
i and curiosity, or God’s spirit, led him
Crown and Howard streets. to enter. Gndor the simple pieaeRinz John Harden is trying to get of the word he was soon under deep over that electric shock received at conviction, and found himself down at
an early hour this morning on the
the altar among the poor and despised of the slum* of Boston. The struggle was a terrible one and continued for
Miss Julia Ecton will go to Terre j hours, but at last the light came—Go.I
Yarmouth Bloaters, White Herring, Mackerel, etc. ALL FRESH CATCH AT W eik’s.
Haute this morning
day.
The Rev. Mrs. Grayson preached an eloquent sermon last evening at Bethel A. M. E. church. Tonight
born on Feb. 20.
South
Andy Woods denies the state
Rev. Dillon left this morning for! mClit al)0ut hi8 Alabama purchase. Bowling Green, Ohio, a suburb <’f | ni . fiHVS i ie has, however, been doToiedo. Mrs Diilou and baby u.c- nated ft pie( , e of aroum | on the
detained here by the grip.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Baptist I church will gi,e a pi a-social at the residence of Mrs. L. A. Hickson,
this evening. Public invited.
The funeral of Dr. T. C. Crawley will occur tomorrow afternoon at
spent Sun- forirave and restoreil him—and he was
| the happiest man in that great city, i Instead of returning to school he went | over tl.e city preaching Christ wher-| ever ho could find an auditor. He joined the army ami married an arniv girl. Since that day Ids life lias been entirely given to the rescue of the perishing. A few years ago while preaching in the slums of Boston he was hit on the head by a brick hurled by a hoodlum, and for months Ids life was in great peril. For three years he was
confined to Ids room, hut with his sweet) wife as amanuensis he continued to j preach ChiisL. Go !—restored Iiir.s to! health. Mini todav the army has no morel
“strip’’ by Mayor Marlev, and will! zealous, faithful and Micoessiiil worker' ' ‘ 1 than that man who ^a* a student ex- j
peeled to lie a hishon—I’aptaiu Samuel :
■.ng:tfi~Rreng , 7'.
\YIqv is it, Vou .Ask 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 Gall. R. A. HAMILTON, Southeastcumersauaie
the |
soap tn be used in the vicinity. lie! Hays Scl. Brazier has contracted |
for the neoepsnrv buildings, and; I" l"irify, vitalize and enrich the John Grimes will furnish old trou«-j'''“"d. and give nerve, bodily and diers for the grease. No cod fish | K*’stive Strength, take Hood’s Sarsapa-
CLEAN SROSS
’.nv rv 1,
two o’clock. Services at residence T ,es -
I rilla.
of James Crawley, Fox Ridge. The Vandalia had the following passengers for Indianapolis this morning. R. L. O’Hair, Jerome Allen, F. D. Ader and J. W. Layne. S. E. Patterson living at 307 west Washington street, suffered a stoke of paralysis this afternoon in A Birch’s grocery store. His left
Nat Hammond is reported much j improved in health this morning.
Which !
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These pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at tXLLIAN S DRUG STOREs* east side square
TIip Musicale Snlurdny Night. In speaking of the musicale as given by the Salvation army the Frankfort Timex has the following under the above caption: A large audience greeted ( 'apt. Kemp and his fuhilce hand at the i olumhia theatre last evening and were delight- ! fully entertained with music and song. There w as music by the brass hand and the string band, songs, solos, duets and choruses by the singers. The duets by Capt. Jones and Master Archie Gaylord were indeed inspiring and many were the compliments passed upon them. Mr. Jones is a musian of rare ability and the sweet voice of Master Gaylord captivates every one who hears hyn. He is quite young, but fifteen years of age. A very impressive feature of the entertainment was the unfurling of the banner containing the touching dying message of Mrs. Gen. Booth.
Five Hollar. Kewarilt Lost In city between high school and sheriIll’s residence, lady’s solid gold watch, with three small charms and finger ring mi chain. Elgin movement. Kinder leave at this olllee and receive above reward. 115tf
DORMITORY. HILL OF -FARK FOR TOMORROW.
Boil, biscuit of beef.
Boast pig stidied with oysters. Catsup French mustard. Cucumlx r pickles. Mashed potatoes. Stewed tomatoes
Country hominy. Peach cobbler. Brown bread. Cream loaf. Crackers. Syrup. Honey.
Green tea. Java coflee. Sweet milk. Rates, $2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7
a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. in.
rii»* W»*ather.
Tile illuii alVtiTTA i'oi tili.5 vicinity - for the coming thirty-six hours are |
as ioiiows ns received by II. S | And wo want everybody to hear in Rctffck it Go. from the ofiicial ! mind that you can buy at Riley’s as
cheap as any place in the city, and get
weather bureau at Indianaooiis: I In (man 4i*oi.i8, Mar. 1, l83o. — < 'old wave 20 or more de-
grees by Friday night.
H ARRINGTON.
a FIVE per cent discount on every
cash purchase.
No. i White Fish in Kit.
•45C •45c
Parties ami receptions of every de- Assorted Jellies mpnils.
scription furnished by the Palace of _
Sweets at low prices. Music, chairs, oj’fup in pctHS 5®^
china and silver furnished. Give us a
call. ii4-in-w-8-tf Sorgum 60c
John Riley, 715 South Main Street.
Ills Four Home Seekers’ Kxcurslon. At half fare we will sell tickets to
Wanted—Good girl for general house work. Good wages paid. Enquire of; George E. Blake. 109tf
Mrs. Anna Banning has new spring hats in her w indows today. Call and see them. One door ea»t postofflee. lifttU
If vou want to enjoy an evening <>f. . , .
fun. go to the opera house to- -Alabama, tlorida, Georgia, Kentucky, night and see I’nde Tom. In a “Tom” New Orleans, Mississippi, North Caroshow as put on the stage by Stowe A Hna, South Carolina, Tennessee and 5:30.! 'vh^patLeih-featur^^of fan' ,■ and ^
the play appeal to the heart, w hile the 'H*’ Return limit J) to .tu days,
specialties." darkey songs, quartette | F. P. Hitstis, Agt.
Dinner bill of fare will appear each WO rk ami “Topsvs’’
catch the risibdi-
day.
110-Jw
, ties as no other play can.
The Banner Times—10c. a week;
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