Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES. OREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY MARCH 7 1«05
FURNITURE! If you want a reliable, well-made article that will last for years, come and look at OUR STOCK and you will be astonished to see how low good furniture can be sold at NO. 17 AND 19 E. WASHINGTON ST. 131acl< Blache
Opera FRIDAY, MARCH S.
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Mr A Church, presentinjr Mr .lohn Grittlth the urcatc’-t liviuj; McphUto in j m Goethe’s immurtal dramatic p< cm, 1 FAUST!
What’s the
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With this? 7t’s All Night! What’s all RiSht?
OUTING MATERIAL PRICE
MAUVEF OF IX10C1TY. [LE0TS1C m GBLCI1 ACCESSORIES. Employinjj ear load'«>f historically correct scenery, includin'; I*r Faustus' famous old fahratory, the Cathetlrnl of NurenihcrR. the electrical rose |tardcn. fiery Hades, the Brocken, the gloomy dungcoti, the vision of Paradise. Dazzl i up:, T<*rri fy i *»K‘, Kuthrallin^. The Event of The Season.
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step and fell, the weight of her body falling upon her wrist and fracturing the hones. The K. of P. lodge desire a full attendance tomorrowr night. ‘Important business. W. L. Denman is at home from Attiea, and will make a report at that time. Invitations are out for the mar marriage of Mr. Roscoe Rink and Miss Nettie Alexander, of Indianapolis. Miss Alexander is a cousin of Oscar Webster and visited here last summer. Miss Edith Morns is in attendance at the Y. I’. S. C. K. district | convention at Clinton, Vermillion county, ns a delegate from the Endeavor society of the Christian church in this city. Johnny Hibbs, sonof James William Hibbs, now of the southern penitentiary will betaken to Plain field today to the reform school. He was indicted for petit larceny by the late grand jury. In the circuit court this morning Judge McGregor overruled motions for new trials in the cases of Ele nor DeBolt vs. Citizens’ Street Railway company and John W. Schultz, trustee, vs. James V. Durham et al, and the Danville insur-
ance case.
The South Side club met last
NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY Look in thia Column for It—ami Kiitertaiiiiiients—Note« f It«Mii* ami AnnoiincenieiitM—Tli<* Very Latent ami the | Hent by Special Reporter.
Fred Barrows left for Connersville this afternoon. Geo. Mull. ’93, will visit Delta Tail brothers in a few days. Louise Harrison is sick at the Darnull house. Hattie Tutewilder w ill spend Sunday at her home in Indianapolis. Miss Dora Elliot left this afternoon | for her home in Kokomo fora few days’
visit.
Misses Miutie Allen and Elsie Applegate will spend a few days with Misses Dale and Young at Knightstown. Miss Marie (Jwin will visit Miss Helen Mason and Theta sisters S.ii urday and
Sunday.
Church, Sandy and Morse are now known as the three graces from the
Bowery.
Miss Lillian Smith will spend Sunday
at her home in Indianapolis.
Miss Ethel Camplteli will visit at her
home in Lebanon over Sunday.
Four men have been chosen from each company in the military depart
Floor Rockers
Birch, Mahogany and Quartered Oak. A New Lot Just Received. Late Designs, Highly Polished. HANNA, E. Side Square.
Prunes (large) per pound I Peaches per can
- . ('urn per call
ment for competition in target practice.! Tomatoes per can i They shoot Monday morning at eiglu * , ' ils I” 1 ''an
o’clock. All coming late are barred
Alpheus Birch
Groceries, Provisions, Oueenswarc, etc. 1 think I am selling groceries as cheap or cheaper than they were ever be-
fore sold in Gieeucastle.
Fine linn ulated Sugar 22 nounds for A Sugar 2d pounds for Light Brown Sugar 21 pounds for. . Package < ’offer per pound Bulk Coffee per pound Crackers j>er pound Peaches per pound Evaporated Apples per pound
Raisins per pound.
OVER Qne 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. LOUIS 8 urns, ' necessors to L. 1 . I i >1' I - X » O.. South Side Square, (jldTN('ASTLl : .
'evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. THE LOCAL FIELD J I he principal amusement of the , evening was a guessing contest
What is Going on in and About "inch merriment being indulged in.
Fair Greoncastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
\Vlu*r«» Our People i* r«» Going and Where Their Guest* are Stopping—New* of Intereat Over the City The Beat Column in th» Paper for Quick Reading.
DON’T THINK of leaving the citj, even for n short time, without ordering the Daily Bannuk Timks 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.
BREAD! BREsAD!! 2 Breads foi Sc. That in ton cheap for the baker, but not for the customer. IVe are caring for »ur customers now. See? C. LUETEKE.
Elmer Jenkins has the grip. Mrs. Olive Sears is quite sick. Miss Susie Mathers is quite siek. Clias. .Moore lias returned to
Memphis, Tenn.
Ed. Hihbitt has moved to west
Columbia street.
Wesley S. Strain and Rosa M. Park have been licensed to marry.
All
from competition.
May Daniels will spend Sunday at her home in Middletown, lud. Mary Ritter and Mary Talbott will spend Sunday in Indianapolis. Mbs Arnold U again able to attend
her college duties.
It is due to Clerk Drown to say Miss DuIVhas returned,
that lie did not stait toward Repre-| Xcw mats have been ordered for the
sentative Moore with u purpose of : gymnasium.
assaulting him, or that Mr. Moore; Miss Mary Wright will visit her in any way ’T 'fted upon the in-! home in Marion over Sunday, tegrity , in - Lie clerks in making Bail Bernison ’eaves today for his counts.— hr! ai'muili.s Journal. h 0 ' 1 "' in Huntington on account of poor
health.
Mr. W(.- ; «'v S. Strain, of Lamai, , t ......
Mi<s Kuth ( onlojrue will visit her
I Colorado. hmiI Mim Rosa M. Parks. | honu , | n Kendniiviile for a few days,
of Putnam county, were married Miss Myrtle Bruner will spend a few
; today at 11 o'clock, at Mr. Caw-! ,i; lV s in Wabash, lad.
|thon s res dence, two miles cast ol - Paul (’onley is here today to remove I Grcencastle, Elder Morris olllciat- j Ids effects, lie will not he in school for ing. The contracting parties left the rest of the year on account of
at once over the Yandalia for their
, . ,, i , Kalidi C. Norton is making one of the
future home in Colorado. 1 1
The grand jury which
adjourned has accomplished a great ’ other points.
amount of good work. They have Miss Edith Beck will spend Sunday
worked hard and faithfully, and j have let no guilty escape. Their
*1 Ob 1 wo l no 22 cents 25. 30 and 35 cents 5 cents 10, 12'a and 15 cents 10 cents 5 and #>;, cents ........ 10 cents 10, 15. 20. 22% and 25 cents S'j, 10 and 15 eents : sq and 10 cents Best 10 cents
I oiler a complete stock of goods in Qualit v, and Price sa!Isfactory.
Southwest comer Public ISqnare.
A FURNACE
IS A
TljlliiY of COIPOKS
These winter days. In making a deal for one see
j last business trips for the Minuji'. lie has just , will visit Indianapolis, Marion and
rl.S. RENICK&CO. And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of
Fish
FOR
Lent,
. i > - a.
Yarmouth
with Miss Cora Bennett in Marion. Frank Strouse and .lake White \vr
, . ., , , , called to their home in Rockville on ae reports on the pul and the poor , . 1 •' ^ count of the death of a relative, farm show the former to be all , , • • , .
, Prof. A. I. Dotey has been invited to
_ right, hut the latter needs some ^ pup,'!' on liHtiu before a teachers’
1 he Big hour ollice is rejoicing j san 5t ar y pPmj^jug an( j ;l rem0V al ass-a'intion in Michigan. He enjoys in a much needed set of new chairs. () f t | )e t . oa | 0 ji storage from the the distinction of being the only high John Ash, of Greencastle, spent basement to safer quarters. | scliool teacher m the state invited to
1 , ! take. part.
Sunday here.— Lafayette Courier. Win. McLain was arrested bv
M !>. Bridge nn<l T. 0. H— Mk«.. A.hi,y l.,« nigli. f,,',
mond are in I y arke county today on 'dealing two pool halls from the j
business.
Hardware, ©Rates, (GT'iaware, Knives, etc*
Tlnst Si do Nublio Square.
Bloate
White Herring, Mackerel, etc. ALL FRESH CATCH AT Weik’s.
Fenelton Dowling, of Terre Haute, is visiting his brother, J. S.
Dowling.
Billy Thompson killed three j wild ducks on the creek one morn-
ing this week.
W. R. Grogan wont to Oaktown this morning to buy nine hundred head of eattle to export. The Dig Four dancing club have issued invitations for a grand ball at the I. O. O. F. hall March 11. r j l*cOi.illnii<rh, of the Brazil ..W'W w»s in_the eitv last evening. and made this office a pleasant
call.
The Century club will tnaet Sat urday, March 9, witii Mrs. Waldo. Paper on “English Cathedrals ’ by Miss Genevieve A race. Ross B. Locke, reporter and correspondent, of Bucyrus, Ohio, formerly employed in the Bakkek Times office, is here today. Rev. A. J. Frank, of Greencns tie, will occupy the pulpit at the Christian church in Rockville next Monday and Tuesday evenings.— Rockville Republican. Mrs. G. W. Bence slipped on some ice this morning at her door-
otlowing resolutions:
WiiKitkas, We regard the action of the college presidents in forbidding the college base ball teams to play games with professionals as a usurpation of power not to he tolerated, therefore
be it
/frao/ivd, That, we. the Wabash Ath-| letie association, instruct our delegates
. , it i , to the meeting of the intercollegiate hsjail. Mr. Ashley had considerable g(lt .i rt ,i ()ll , u Indianapolis Mar. 8, to rep-
reaeut as us vigorotislv denouncing said action, and to use their indiieuee to se-
saloon of John Cawley. In circuit court this morning he plead guilty to petit larceny and Judge McGregor fined him three dollars I and sentenced him to ten days in
of a struggle with his prisoner and deserves credit for taking him in.
South Greencri&Atle. Mrs. Tobias Churchill lias the grip. George Layton is quite sick with inflammatory rheumatism. John F. Cooper is sojourning at Indianapolis. Mrs Morris Dillev is seriously sick with complications arising from la grip. John liiiey, ji., is laid up L>r repairs. A petition is being circulated to day for signers asking the town ship trustees to retain Miss Maggie Steele in the Fox Ridge school.
A Slid Gold Fountain Pen FOR OIXTES TD O JLb TLb A. These pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at ALLEN’S DRUG STORfs, east side square
cure in the meeting a repudiation <>f the same, and he it further Resolved, That should no action be taken, we do withdraw Irom the State Intercollegiate association, and shall independently arrange our schedule of games, and he it further Resolved, That a copy of these resoIvtions he forwith sent to the secretary of each of the college associations con-
cerned.
— Whole wheat Hour It 1 ., eents per nound at Hamilton's. 121-4t When so many people are taking and derlvin benefit from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, why don't yon 'i i, i,, > om.-clf? It is highly recommended. Entire wheat flour 2L. eents per pound at Hamilton's. 12l-4t
WTj V its it, You A.isK THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: Me has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones lie gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. E. A. H AMILTON, SoulWa carBcr-rqasre.
VISIT
Cant of Thank*. Jasper Jenkins ami family desire to express, through the Dannkh Times, their heartfelt thanks to the many friends and the Epworth league, who so kindly aided them in their late bereavement.
The “Careful Gleaners” of the Presbyterian Sunday school, will give an “Angelic”entertainment Tuesday night Marcli 12, at residence of Chas. Smith, No.—, east Seminary street. Menu: Heavenly nash and Angel food. All are invited. Admission 10 cents. 122t2
Mrs. Anna Banning is preparing more largely than ever for her customers this spring. New goods in abundance and no trouble to show them, tf
Subscribe for the Times for 1890 and while it is fresh.
Parties and receptions of every description furnished by the Palace of Sweets at low prices. Music, chairs china and silver furnished. Give n« a call. 1 i4-m-w-s-tf
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DORMITORY. BIf.f. OF FARR FOR TOMORROW. Soup. ” German potato. Boiled beef with horse radish. Baked white fi.-h. Club sauce. Tomato catsup. Pickles. French mustard. Corn Fritters. Mashed potatoes. Navy beans. Pumpkin pie. Brown bread. Crackers. Vienna loaf. Syrup. Japan tea. Java Coffee. Sweet milk. Napkins furnished. Rates, $2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7 a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30. Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. m. Dinner bill of faro will appear each day. 110-4w
SLSAMQSBRY;
And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap ns 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.. .43c For the best | j t ‘ta MERCHANT TAILORING Syrup m pails 50c Sorgum 60c
A. G. Cester, No. 6 F,. Washington st.
John Riley, 715 South Main Street.
DISTRICT MESSENGER
SliRVICE! j
lliK Four Home Seeker*’ Kxt*tir*ion. At half fare we will sell tickets to
A flrstolHw. District Mcsscntter Service has Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, been established at Western Union Tele*ra|'b . MlssUsinni North Camomcc. Notes. I'ackatfes. etc., delivered '^w iirteans. Mississippi. .Norm t aropromptly. ^tatlonerv furnished. limi, Smith I urolina, ietinessetv anil RAYMOND WALTZ, Mgr. I Mliyeh . 5. April 2 and April
j 30. Return limit 20 to 30 days.
F. P. Huxsris, Agt.
The Banner Times—10c. a week
iss-ia
Entire wheat Ilnur at Hamilton's.
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