Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY MARCH 2 1fl9r>

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Mr A Church, presenting Mr John Grifflth the gri'iitest living Mephi.sto in Goethe’s immortal dramatic poem, FAUST!

MAliVEL OF INUJCITY.

ELECIC BUD CBLCIliPI

ACCESSOIil KS.

Employing car loads of historically correct scenery, including l*r Caustus’ famous old iahratory. the Cathedral of Nurcmhcrg, the electrical rose garden, tiery Hades, the Brocken, the gloomy dungeon, the vision of Paradise. Dazzling, Terrifying, Enthralling. The Event of The Season.

OUTING MATERIAL PRICK

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 $3 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. LOUS * US, Successors to L. L. LOUIS & ( <>.. South Side SijUiire, GRl.kNCASTLI.

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THE LOCAL FI ELI)

What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastlo. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People vre Going and Where Their Guenln are Stopping—Newn of Interest Over the City The Bent Column In tit^ Paper for OuieU Heading.

ment enn hope to successfully tac kle the job.— Bloom in y ton World. Miss Mary Yount was called to Crawfordsville today by the death

of her aunt.

Capt. Fee lias a copy of the new militia bill, which will he read next Tuesday evening, and a full attendance is desired. Dr. W. G. Overstreet was called to Greenwood this afternoon to attend the funeral of his brother’s wife, Mrs. W. B. Overstreet. Prof. Roche and Davy have just concluded an unsuccessful en gagement at New Castle. It seems the Prof, has struct the tobaggan. Quarterly meeting at Ml. Pleasant, four miles northeast of city, today and tomorrow. Rev. Graham. postor in charge, and Elder

Wood will preach.

The Berean class, of Locust Street M. E. Sunday school, entertained Dr. Bryan’s, Dr. Poucher’s and Miss Miller's classes at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beckett lust evening. About one hundred per sons were present, who greatly en joyed what proved to he a delight-

ful social event.

Miss Ida Glidewell’s school at Fern closed yesterday with appropriate exercises. Miss Glidewell has made a model teacher and the patrons of the tchool gave a dinner in her honor. In the afternoon the scholars gave an entertainment I which was well attended and spoke much both lor the pupils and their

inst rnetor.

The Salvationists left today for Brazil, where they will hold ings in the M. E. church.

does not err in interpreting the sound of nature's voice. The boy is nature's thermometer and barometer. He lias indicated the death of the winter. The click of his marbles in the ring prophesies the coming of the spring. (). Z. Bridges, of Haughville, will spend Sunday in the city. Ben Wvsong is here from India-

napolis.

South Gret'ncastltt. Mrs. Aivah Hopkins lias been seriously ill for about a week but is much better today. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Waters spent the week with friends in Fillmore. Mrs. James Black is quite sick at her home on the Putnamville

turnpike.

Andy Woods will enter the employ of Julius Sudranski next Monday and the soap factory project falls on F.d Black. Has James Campbell heart trouble? Inquirer. Hardy Mills is at Brazil. Nl-'.WS IHOM OKPAl W.

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THE EEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Look in this < olinnii for It ttiiostH ami Kiitortninmriits—Notos, Itfins ami Announcements -The Very Latest anti the J.est by *|»eeial Reporter.

At a full and enthusiastic meeting of I the Athletic association last evening Sullivan was elected vice president, and Allen and Kt-rn delegates to Indianapolis at the inter-collegiate meeting. ' I'lie association instructed these repre-

meet- Isentativcs to oppose the admission of As 11 the State Normal unless new and favor-

Alphcus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Oueensware, etc. I think I am -idling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever be fore sold in Grccncastle. Fine Granulated Sugar 22 pounds for fl (to A Sugar 2d pounds for . 1 uo Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 00 Package Cofleo per pound 22 cents Bulk Coffee per pound 25, 30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound f> cents Peaches per pom d . 10, 12and 15 cents Kvaporated Apples per pound .... 10 cents Raisins per pound 5 anil H'j cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches per can 10, 15. 20. 22# ami 25 cents Coni per can 8> 3 . 10 and 15 cents Tomatoes per can 8i 3 and 10 cents Peas per can Best 10 cents I Offer a complete -tuck of goods in Quality, and 1 Tice satisfactory. Southwest corner Public Sijuare.

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financc-i Rising venture, the visit able light be given at the sc—ion by the

their contn- ^ orn,:l1 delegates. Tills action was

DON'T THINK of Icav'itig the elt>. even fnr a short time. Without ordering the Daily Rankkk Timks to follow you. 11 costs yon but 111 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be chnmred as often as you desire.

was not a success, ns

, I taken because the association mainbuttons were very light. I hey are tttii)(Ml (1||ly ( , )11( ,^ s M11(1 niliv , r . a nice, gentlemanly lot of young ship* should be i„ the league.—Craa-

mcn, and their music and services , ■n-T/e ./mne<d.

BREAD! BREAD!! l Biesfis foi Sc. That is too cheap for the baker, hut not for the customer. We are caring for our customers now. See? C. LUETEKE.

The Star-l'rrs* is working off some almaiiao “gags'’ that are hoary with

. .. i , , , agt‘, at the expense of DePauw stuhouse was comfortably filled, and|^ n ’ ts _ That J,., p, tlli s is.ue about

were greatly enjoyed. They Hosed last night with a concert. The

Fish

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Lent. Yarmouth Bloaters, \\ kite Herring, Mackerel, etc. ALL FISH CATCH AT Weik’s.

Win. Brothers is in Brazil today. Rev. .1. L. Cooper is moving to Cuba, Ind. J. C. Browning is at home from Worthington. Observer Renick has a new set of weather signals. Rev. A. J. Frank went to Russellville at noon. J. M. Cross, of Lebanon, is visiting his son John. Hnriy L. Maxwell went to Crawfordavtlle at noon. Miss Millie Wood left yesterday for St. Louis on a visit. Rev. Buis will till his appointment in Morgan county tomorrow. Dr. Spurgiu. of Mt. Meridian, has recovered alter a long aud serious illness. F. A. Asher, of Louisville, will arrive this evening to visit Dennis Bull and family. James Siddons a fortn’er resident of Greeneastle, died in Moodyville, Kansas, on Feb. 10. Patrick Kinney, aged eighty years, died of general debi.ity at the poor house today. Mrs. Lilly Banning Siler is the guest of Mrs, Josiah K. Lilly, while it; Indianapolis this week, Charles Beard, of the Knightstown 8(’.n, i- in the city today. !!<“ will probably enter DePauw. Miss Ida Cullen arrived home tliis afternoon from Plymouth, Rochester and other northern Indiana cities. Elmer Vance’s celebrated “Lim ited Mail” troupe went over the Vandulia tliis morning enroute to Indianapolis. Greeneastle is being besieged by a detachment of the Salvation army. We presume they will soon need reinforcements as no small detach-

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the collection was given at the door in a very bountiful way. Captain Kemp was importuned to remain, hut having made other arrange raents, they left this afternoon. Stowe it Co. packed the opera house last evening '• 11h their I’ncle Tom show. The piece was smoothly put on, and an audience that filled the house howled their appreciation of the play in general, ami whistled a greeting to Eva, Tom, Marks, Degree and all the other favorites. “Uncle Toni” is so old that most any average theatre goer could step in and play' any part in it from Tom to Lva. but still they go rii^lit along, and a “Tom” show still draws better than any other. Stowe & Co. have a good performance, and present the old familiar piece in excellent style. The next attracti'-n at the opera house will he Faust, as advertised elsewhere in this issue. Will Naugle, of the Clay City Sentinel, speaks as follows concerning his recent trouble: The editor of the Sentinel n not alarmed over his threatened prosecution by the grand jury. If we can't beat a ease that is backed by only the riff raff, rag tag and holitail portion of thiscommunity then we ought to have a few years in the state prison. lYrsonul grievances and spite work don’t count for much in a court of justice. Howevei. we desire to extend ot:r hearty thanks for the many offers of legal assistance both in Clay City and Brazil without money and without price, also to other firm friends, both democrats and republicans, who have so kindly offered to aid in defeating the schemes and plottings of those human vultures The small boy aud the marbles are here, and there is no question of a doubt but that winter has done its worst and that spring is near. The migratory birds may be deceived. The trees may swell their buds with a false joy at the deceitful breath of the south wind. Waters may laugh merrily at their temporary release from bondage, as the mouse rejoices when the cruel cat lifts up her tantalizing claw. The sky and the earth and

the “('owlet and bullets” is one that Noah used when lie turned Ids cattle out of the ark. Miss Sankey will visit at home in Terre Haute over Sunday. Harvey Farr, after a inonth’s absence, has re-entere l eollege. (•eo. Dunn came down from Indianapolis this morning to spend Sunday in Greeneastle. Dr. John is attending the meeting of college presidents now in sesMon at Indianapolis. M rs. Waldo was in Terre Haute yes-

terday.

Fr«*d Fhure'.i will spend Sunday in < 'ovington. Frank Takasitgi will llll Joe Greene's pulpit at Brick Chapel tomorrow. Dr. Morrison will road a paper tonight before the Independent Literary society on the “Money Question.” All non-fraternity people are invited. Miss Bozeman will spend Sunday in Indianapolis with her father, a member of the state legislature. MissFulhart has returned to Muneie after a week’s visit with her sister, of the freshman class. The literary work on the Miraje is about completed. It will he in the hands of publishers by the lust of April. It. <’, Norton went to Terre Haute this afternoon on Mirage bnsinets. “P ink” Terrell went to Cincinnati yesterday. There is great rivalry between the Vundalift and the Big Four for the trade of the students to the state ora-

torical.

In Dr. Bassett’s note concernit'g Samuel Logan Breiigle, now of the isaivalion Anm . he g.ii< Mr. Ifretigie the title of captain. Mr. Breiigle is an adjutant, a staff office, and has charge of a division, two rank- ab vc a captui.;. That tired feeling, loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which makes pure blood.

TIjlDG of GOlipjRS These winter clays. 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, ©kat.es, l'i aware, Kn i ves, etc. Hast Side Rublic Sc/ttarc?.

W11y its it, Yon Ask I 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. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast comer square

ALLEsIM’S DRUG STORES* east side square

Mrs. Anna Banning is preparing more largely than ever for her customers tins spring. New goods in abundance and no trouble to show them. It

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Jones’ Cough Syrup. Mild Jones’ Little Cathartic Tills.

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HILL OF KAKK. FOB SUNDAY. Soup consomme of crouton. Lettuce. French mustard Tomato catsup. Mixed pickles. Boast beef. Fricassee of chicken

Cranberry sauce.

Mastied potatoes. Baked sweet potatoes

June peas. Cream pie. Brown bread. Crackers.

Cream loaf. Honey. Chocolate Kates, $2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7

. , ... . - ■ a. m: dinner, 12:30; supper. 5:30. air may seem to read the «»gn8 of , Snn(]|iyg s ^ iu spring and be mistaken, but the. Dinner bill of fare will appear each

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And 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. ,.450 Syrup in pails 50c Sorgum 60c John Riley, 715 South Main Street.

Mrs. Anna Banning has new

hats in tier windows today. Gail and see them. One door east postolllee. H3t0

Hitf Four Home Seekers’ Excurnlon. At half fare we will sell tickets to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, New Orleans, Mississippi, North CaroI lina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia March 5, April 2 and April I 30. Return limit 20 to 30 day s.

spring! F. P. Hukstis, Agt.

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