Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY MARCH
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FURNITURE w For Bedrooms, For Libraries, For Parlors, For Halls, For Dining Rooms. For Oflices. ‘ Best Goods for the Least Money.
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BlacR BlacR.
Opera J-fot^e, FRIDAY, MARCH 8.
Mr A Church, presenting Mr John Griffith the greatest living Mephisto in Goetlie’s immortal dramatic poem, FAUST! MAKVEL OF INIQUITY. ELEGTI1IC UNO COL
ACCESSORIES.
Employing car loads of historically correct scenery, including Dr Fanstus' famous old lahratory. the Cathedral of Nuremherg, the electrical rose garden, tlery Hades, the llrocken, the gloomy dungeon, the vision of Paradise. Dazzl i ng-, Terrify i ng, Enthralling. The Event of The Season.
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 $1.50
Men’s heavy Boots to close
out at actual cost.
What’s the Matter With this? 7t’s All Right! What’s all Right?
they were after money and not ic-
cruits this trip.
Hon. George Knight, of Brazil, is attending court here today. Dr. H. J. Talbott was here last night and presided at the quarterly conference of Locust Street church. Dr. Talbott stated that he was very weak when he left home on Friday but that he had improved greatly during his trip. His many friends here are glad to see him so rapidly recovering from the effects of his
late accident.
This evening at the K. of P. hull will be held a meeting of the ladies interested in the organization
NEWS FROM DERAUW. THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
V.ook in thin Column for It—GiipnIh nml Knlertulvtinents—Note*, Item a hihi AnuoiineemeiitH—The Very Luteitt nml the Bent by Special Reporter.
Floor Rockers
of an order of Pythian Sisters or niond, III.
Jesse Ileeb is sick. Miss Heaton was in Indianapolis yes-
terday
Prof. Priest was in Indianapolis yesterday on business. Miss Mayme Jennings, after a week's illness, is able to attend recitations. Mr. (’has. M. Culp lias returned after a few days’ visit at Ids borne in Kay-
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OUTING MATERIAL PRICE
LOUIS & MS, Successors to L. L, L< >U ls & ( <
South Side Si|uure, GRhEM'ASTl.E.
BRE.AD! BREAD!! 2 Breads foi Sc.
That is too cheap for the baker, but not for the customer. We are caring for
our customers now. See?
C. LUETEKE.
See it Buy it
The Eyes The Health Tlte pocket hook
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People r.re Going ami Where Their Guents are Stopping;—News of Intereet Over the City—The Bent Column in th* Paper for Quick Beading.
DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short flint*, without ordering; the Daily Hannek Times to follow you. 11 costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.
Rathbone Sisters, as the name of tile order lias been changed. The meeting will he a preliminary one and a large number of ladies have expressed an intention of attending. Steps toward a permanent
organization will be taken. Arthur Throop and E. Shipley
have perfected a system by which a large hell which is located in front of the latter’s store will strike the time of day every hour. The hell can he heard for about four squares. The system was invented and made all at home by the two gentlemen, and their enterprise will, no doubt, he appreciated by
those in hearng of the hell. The Dowling divorce case was
called today in circu’t court, the defendant's attorneys filing a mo tion for an allowance for support of herself and children. The court made an allowance of .IHO per week from the plaintiff to the defendant for such support, but refused to make an allowance for defendant’s attorney fees. The ease
was continued until next term of! Hood’s Sarsaparilla giv,>* great bodicourt, the defendant’s illness pre-: Lv, nerve, mental and digestive strength venting her attendance at this term. vita,ize9 i,, “ l
The current issue of the Ji'i rinc
Fish
FOR
Lent
Yarmouth Bloaters,
White Herring, Mackerel, etc. ALL FM CATCH
AT
Weik’s.
Clarence Glidewell is on the sick
list.
Frank Hays is at home from Bloomington. J. B. Nelson went to Indianapolis tliis afternoon. D. E. Williamson spent the day in Terre Haute. Wm. Trout is moving from Terre Haute to this city. Clark McDonnel, of Marion township, died last night, aged about 75
years.
W. J. Burnett will begin a class in short hand at the Prep, building
this week.
Clarence W. Strong went to In diunapolis today to accept a posi-
tion as salesman.
Mr. James McVay and Miss
Myrtle Fansler visited friends a*
Cloveidnle Sunday evening. Mrs. Dr. Tingley, of Greencastle,
is tlie guest of Mr. and Mrs. ( has.
Mat her.—Marion Chronicle. Prof. R. A. Ogg was ealled to
Lyons yesterday afternoon by the
)q | serious illness of his molhc-T. Miss Florence Alspaugh lias ac-
cepted a position as trimmer in a
millinery store at Arthur, Jit. Josephine Ratlilf was today
granted a divorce in circuit court
from her husband, John Ratliff. Mrs. D. E. Preston went to Indi-
anapolis this morning where she wui attend the millinery opening.
A typographical error yesterday
caused the Banner Times to say that J. P. Alice had gone to Chicago. It should have been J. P
Allen.
Two Greencastle damsels followed the Salvationists to the depot Saturday afternoon, wanting to join the army. The ladies were in formed by one of the hand that
Mirage board had their picturd taken this afternoon for Mirage. Joe Greene is taking a short rest at bis borne in Danville. Miss Wilson visited Miss Grace Smith Saturday. Mrs. Daisy Steele Wilson, 'nil, is visiting her sister, Miss Ida, at ladies’
ball.
The lassies of the class of 1900 entertained the laddies of that class at Mr. H. C. Allen’s (Ull east Seminary street, last evening. Refreshments were served by Misses Daggy and Robinson. Misses Starr and Lallines assisted. All present pronounce it the greatest event of
the season.
A pietureof the Held dav group was taken yesterday fur the Mirage,. Mrs. Ruiek is visiting her son Sam. Ralph Norton was at luditnapolis yesterday on Mirage business. Miss Josephine Cartwright is siek at
ladies’ hall.
Wm. Lockwood spent Sunday with his brother George in Terre Haute. Roy. G. W, Switzer, 'S2 spent a few hours in the oily yesterday on Ids way from Lafayette to Urazil. Dr. Baker was in Indianapolis yester-
day.
liirch, Mahogany and Quartered Oak. A New Lot Just Received. Late Designs, Highly Polished. HANNA, E. Side Square. Alpheus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Oueensware, etc. I think I am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they w ere ever before sold in Grccuca*!le. Tine Granulated Sugar 22 pounds for. fl Oh A Sugar 2J pounds for . [ ’’ i uo Light Brown Sugar 21 pounds for U ...U . 1 ((• Package ('offeo per pound 22 cents Hulk Coffee per pound 25. 30 and 35 cents Crackers per pound 5 cents Peaches per pound 10,12^ and 15 cents Evaporated Apples per pound 10 cents Raisins per pound ...'5 and 8i 3 cents Prunes (large) per pound ]() cents Peaches per can 10, 15. 20. ii'/j and 25 cents Corn per can 81„ 10 ami 15 cents Tomatoes per can gij and 10 cents Pew per can _ Bast 10 eenta I oiler a complete stock of goods in Quality, ami Price satisfactory. Sout h west corner Public Square.
A FURNACE
IS A
of Jievieu's, one of the most protni-
enriclies the blood.
That “Red Devil’
Mephisto will
the opera Of course
nent magazines of the country, has ,ro * ic ’h'' stage at . .. 1 j . 1 house* next Friday night,
a four page article devoted to Dr. ,,
. . 1 all eyes will centre on Mr. Griffith and John t lark Ridpath, our eminent intently watch the manner in wdiieh he
historian and writer. The writer pays Mr. Ridpath a high compliment and giyes in detail descriptions of his more important works.
interprets that most difficult of parts which few men are capable of rendering eoi redly. Mr. Griffith’s ability to play the role should not be questioned, he certainly seems, by nature, to be
It calls attention to the tact that f,,,. p. Tall, awkwardly graceful, nearly 400,000 copies of his “Pop- lithe, with a voice w onderful in articuular History of the United States” ; latino, he should make the very “Beau have been sold since the first edi- Bruran,el ” of The production tion was published in 1870. No I is sta K ,M ' "'i 11 ' thorough appropriative1 1 mess; tin* electrical ami mechanical other American history e\er Rt-. parts of the entertainment are claimed tained a circulation half so wide.! to he the linest that have ever been in“It would be perhaps not extruva-i •rodueed in the play. The electrical gant,” says the Review of Reviews, tl "' 'Idnoiniical revels on the
1 1 Brocken, the descent into Hades, and
“to estimate that this hook has . , ,
the night to Paradise will certainly
been ol more or less use to a mil- ^ ( . a ]| round after round of applause.
lion families, and to 5,000,0001
and
I 1. •. There was a little umn and be hail a little gun,
* 1 () And he Blurted out one dtiy for to
Americans, young
must he remembered that it was substantially made, and that in most of the homes which it entered nearly twenty years ago, in enormous editions, it has remained in constant use ever since, and will keep its place for many years to come.” Dr. Ridpath had a narrow escape
in the review from the deadly tt'po-, The man who buys a suit at this store graphical error, which is ever stalk-! ' lVall,s to instead of shoot. Uotl
ing about
shoot, shoot, shoot;
Hut it wasn’t ducks or game at which he took hi* aim; But tht*clothiers who sold him his
suit, suit, suit.
It i hardly necessary to gay that he was not looking for the Model store.
trying to break into
print. For some unaccountable reason his name appeared in the press proofs of the magazine as
Shipley’s electric hell is struck from his big regulator every hour. It
All persons wi-bing to take a trip to Europe this spring will do well in con-
Jamcs instead of Joun, anu 11 was, s|iUi wi|h Alfr( . (1 , Iirti aK< . nt <)f
TOiDG of eoipoRg These winter days. In making 3 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, etc. East Side Ruhlic Square. W lyy is it, You i\sk THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He lias the best groceries and makesthe lowest prices. Ilis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall.
^ Alfred Hirt, agent
carried clear through the several Xetherland American Steam Naviga-j
page.. Dr. Ridpatli noticed it and , tion Go., who will J h: N-t in gating y ^ HAMILTQX, Southeast corn,-, square
cheapest rates and
tions.
best aocommoda-
It
at once wired a correction which was just in time. Dr. Ridpatli in
speaking of the circumstance placed Five n»uam iiewani. no blame on the editor of the mag 1 "■ ,l1 k riv '‘ * 5 n '" lir ’ 1 for information azine, with whom he is wcil ac-1 ^ " f
* *011 vt ho broke tee glass m my photo
ca*e at the side of W. II.
A Solid Gold Fountain Pen
FOR O UXT ES X3 O 3L. These pens arc guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at ALLEN’S DRUG STORL, east side square
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quainted, but good-naturedly, pasae* | ^ nipll dllovv
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BLEAK 8R08ERY.
I
it by as one of those unexplainable circumstances that occur with more or less regularity around every well
regulated print shop.
South Greeiicnfttle. Andrew Woods is at homo from Broad Park. John Marley is at Bainbridge in specting the race tracks. What the matter witli the Cartersburg course? Sel Brazier is oft seen these days wending his way toward the “Keeley Cure.” Sel fears the passage of the Nicholson bill. The sick are all heller.
County ConmiiHHionont. H. C. Rudisill was granted a license to retail liquor to begin on March 9.
Shipley’s electric hell strikes the time to the second. It
Burk's store, N< iaon hlu.-k. li.di
F. X. Hi Mon, artist.
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Listen for Shipley’s eletric boll and you will know the true time. It |
And we want everybody to bear in miod fhst you e,m hnv at Riley’s as I eheap a< any place in the city, and get la FIVE ,M*r cent di-count on every | cash purchase.
DORMITORY BILL OK KAHH. FOB TOMORROW. Soup, chicken with rice. , Roast beef. Drip gravy. Veal pot pie a la Yorkshire. Catsup. Olives. Pickles Macaroni a la Creole. Mashed potrtoes. Sugar corn Custard pie. Crackers. Brown bread. Vienna loaf Jelly. Syrup. Japan tea. Cotree, Java and Mocba. Sweet milk. Napkins furnished. Rates, 42.50 per week. Breakfast, 7 a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30 Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. m. Dinner hill of fare will appear each day. 110-4w
0. G. LESTER, Merchant Tailor.
NO 6 EAST WASHINGTON ST 80 Cents to Indianapolis via Hit; Four. On account of the oratorical contest | the Rig Four will start a special train ; at one o’clock p. m., March 8th, to aceomnioitate all. Return limit of tickets March 11. F. P. Hckstis, Agi.
No. 1 White Fish in Kit.,45c Assorted Jellies in pails. . .4^0 Syrup in pails 50c Sorgum 600
John Piiley, 715 South Main Street.
Take out your watch and set it when you hear Shipley’s electric bell strike.lt Subscribe for the Banner Times
Bis Four Hume Seekers* Knonrslon. At half fare we will sell tickets to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Xew Orleans, Mississippi, Xorth Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia March 5, April 2 and April 30. Return limit 20 to 30 days.
F. 1’. IItestis, Agt.
The Banner Times—10c. a week
