Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1895 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY MARCH 8 IftOo

FURNITURE!

passenger to Louis-

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want a reliable, well-made article that will last fcr years, come and look at

OUR STOCK

and you will be astonished to see how low good furniture can be sold at

Lick line to the local train from Bloomington

ville.

Mis« Nellie Hammond and mother went oyer to Indianapolis this afternoon to remain over Sunday. L. F. Dimmitt, of Martinsville, spent a short time in the city today. He was en route to the oratorical.

NO. 17 AND 19 E. WASHINGTON ST.

BlacR tdlacR.

Opera (lot^e, FRIDAY, MARCH 8.

Mr A Church, presenting Mr John GritHth the greatest living MephUto in Goethe’s immortal dramatic poem,

What’s the Matter With this? 7t’« y\ll 1 tight! What’s all RijJht?

Col. A. L. Morrison and daughter have returned from an extended visit to Kansas, and have resumed housekeeping at the old stand. A large addition has been built to the Presbyterian rostrum extending from the pulpit to the north wall. This will give the choir additional room, greatly needed.

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

THE

BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY

Look in UiIm Column for It—Guent* iiihI Kntertaliiinente—Notoii, ami Aniioiiii«‘«‘|im‘iiIm—Til* Very Latent ami the Bent by ft|»«M'iul Reporter.

Floor Rockors

Birch, Mahogany

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FAUST!

OUTING MATERIAL PRICK '

MARVEL OF INIQUITY.

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The Eyes The Health The pocket book

ELECIRIG m GRLGIURI

accessories.

Employing ear loads of historically correct scenery, including Or Faustus’ famous old iabratory, the Cathedral of Nuremherg, the elci trical rose garden, fiery Hades, the Brocken, the gloomy dungeon, the vision of Paradise.

Dazzling, Terrifying, Enthralling. The Evenf 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 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.

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Sncccsst rs to L. 1 South Side Square,

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BREAD! BRDAD!! 2 means loi §g.

See it Buy it

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our I*eop2e p.re Going am! Where Their GuestH are Stopping—Npwk of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for Quirk Heading.

DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time.

without ordering the Dally Danner Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 centp a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

J. K. Ncwhousc has moved t<> his College Avenue property; F. (> Newhouse has moved to the residence vacated by his father, and G. II. Hulce has moved to the resi dence vacated by F. C. Newhouse. The Rev. Guido Bossard, of Ocomto, Wisconsin, will preach at the Presbyterian church on next Sabbath. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Young people's meeting at 6 p. in. The public is cordially in vited to these services. Three clever women, Margaret Deland, Sarah Orne Jewett and Mrs. Burton Harrison, will try and settle in the next number ol The Ladies Home Journal when it is proper to use the word “woman” and when the term “lady” should he employed. Some time last night a window in the front of Win. N. Wood’s

We confidentally expect to hoar the college bell ring about twelve o’clock tonight announcing Mr. Daggy's victory for DePauw. The Glee club of DePauw uni, versity, under the direction of Prof. Walter Howe Jones, will give a conceit in Meharry hall on the evening of March Uth at eight o’clock. They will be assisted by Mrs. Pauline Blake Newhouse. The program will be a brilliant and varied one, consisting of glees, choruses and humorous selections. The price of seats has been placed at 25 cents, and scats may be reserved without extra charge at Langdon’s book store, beginning with Saturday afternoon, the 9th. Miss Miller will remain in Indi unapolis over Sunday. J. 0. Corn wears Phi Delt colors.

and Quartered Oak. A New Lot Just Received. Late Designs, Highly Polished.

will

visit Sun-

visit

Miss Blanche Walton

her home in Lafayette over

day.

Miss Gertrude Brown will in Indianapolis over Sunday. Miss Ada Kent will visit her

home in Frankfort for a few r days.

W. J. Sandy is in Cloverdale. Al. Smith will entertain Phi

Gam brothers at a dinner party

this afternoon in Indianapolis. The H. T. B. club will meet at

HANNA, E. Side Square.

Alphct Gr-oeer-ics, Pr-ovisit I think t am selling groceries a fore sold in (.reeucastlu. Fine (Iran ulated -Sugar 22 non mis for

is Birch sns, Oueenswape, etc. cheap or cheaper than they were ever be-

l.iglit Brown Sugar 21 pounds for .

1 00

Bulk Coffee per pound Crackers per pound

25, 30 and 35 cents

Peaches per poin d Evaporated Apples per pound

i’runes (large) per pound

Peaches per can Corn per can Tomatoes per can Feus per can 1 offer a complete stock of goml Southwest corner Public Sqltnr

10. 15. 20. '2‘2yi and 25 cents 8*3, 10 and 15 cents 8*3 and 10 cents Best 10 cents s in Quality, and Price satisfactory, e.

A FURNACE

IS A

grocery store on Hanna street, was | H>e Phi Gain hall tomorrow even-

broken in and the store was en-

That is too cheap for the baker, but not for tbe customer. We are earing for nir customers now. See?

C. LUETEKE.

Faust tonight. This is March with a vengeance. A cold wave is booked for to-

night.

D. T. Dnrnall is wrestling with

la grippe.

Lee Hamilton's saloon doors were

closed today.

T. J. McAdams is at home from

Mulberry Grove, 111.

Danville has oiganized a temple

of Rathhoue Sisters.

Mrs. Riley Brown is seriously ill! at her home near Limcdale. Reese Matson arrived home from

tered. The thieves were very mod est, however, and only forty cents in money and about a half of a box of cigars were taken. Noth

ing else was disturbed.

Mrs. Phoebe Tennant received word of the death of her brother, John Bin'll Flint, whose death oc eurred at Independence. Mo., yesterday morning. The remains will arrive here this afternoon for interment in Forest Hill cemetery. Mr. Flint was a former resident of Greencastle and will be remembered l

by our older citizens.

A farmer who lias made a great deal of maple sugar in this county says that this is a had year for the sap to run. The sugar-makers were encouraged to believe that owing to the severe cold winter, deep

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ing.

“Punk” Terrell went to Indianapolis yesterday. After the oratorical T. W. Nadal will visit his home in Milroy over

Sunday.

Phi Delta Theta will give a ban quet at the Denison tonight. Al. Smith is contemplating a trip to Rushvillc next Friday. Joe Phipps is visiting his home

in Bedford.

Miss Byrde will visit friends in

Indianapolis over Sunday.

The Prep, fraternity men have arranged for a “Prep.” panbellcnic banquet. They met last evening and arranged for oflicers and toast-

ers. A great time is expected.

Messrs. Church and Herron represent DePauw this afternoon in j the meeting of the State Athletic I association. They are not going to take the radical ground of Wa-

These winter days. In making 3 deal for one see

H. S. REN1CK&CCX,

And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of

Hardware, Skates, 'Finware, Knives, etcHast Side Public Scjuare.

Fish

FOR

Lent.

snows and supposed depth of frost in the ground that it would be a

| good year, but to their surprise U gh in n ,g iml t0 the action of the

1 but little sap is running. Ho ac

Born, to John ( ar! and wife, of I conn t s f or Hjj 8 f rora tbe fact that Marion township, Marc.i 7, a son. j there is but very little moisture in

John West, of Greenfield, Tenn., the ground,

was the guest of M. J. Beckett,

last night.

Wl\y it, "You

Ynrimnith liloaters,

White Herring*,

Washington City last evening. college presidents toward professional base bull, but will rccom mend that the state association should appoint representatives to

I he mst victim ot the < oalos\il!e (-onsult witti the college presidents wreck was removed Wednesday, i on Uie matter, and come to an

Mrs. D. L. Paxton ntid daughter j This was Mr. Neuuiagon, of Waco, a reement. They believe not «in are visiting the former's daughter ! Texas. He was terribly injured,: .-oerciou or the boycott, but in ar-

um! contrary to the general belief bitration.

recovered. He will be a cripple for life, however. He was tenderly eared for at the homeof James McClure. It is reported that the company tried to settle his claim lor $ 10,00b, hut he refused. He is a very wealthy man, and it is the bo lief that he will go into court over the n’iair.— ffurreiitt Hcfjublicu i.

is

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

Mackerel, etc.

ALL fra CATCH

at Frankfort.

Mr. and Mrs. Merriman, of Orleans. arc visiting their daughter,

Mrs. F. L. Joslin.

Mrs. II. S. Renick is visiting Mrs. Pickens in Indianapolis to 'e

in »ir until M'-ml.y

Harry Gritiith came down from IndiaaapolU t.> sp-nd Sunday with Gip Bfawner and family. The remains ol Mrs. Robert Her vey, of Danville, arrived here this morning tor internment. Mr. Spangler, or Owen county, was the guest of Mrs. Martha De- . Vore and fainilv yesterday. A son has been born to Mrs. 'Florence Durham Rudy, of Indian apolis.— ('riitr/'oriluciUi. Journal.

The Delta Fs given banquet this evening at the Denison. About fifteen members of the DePauw

chapter will attend.

A'tirig tin.-ugh the blo'O, llood’- ! S:irs.tpari!!x ner n»iv «*nr*** «i*r«»fitla. ! salt rheum, etc., but give- health an

j vigor to tlie \\ hole boil v.

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.

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Give Him a GallA • i i .A M 1 i j I O Southeast corner square

The city directory is completed Mrs. Anna Bantling is preparing It was compiled by Arthur Throop i 1 “ r K l ’ | V Bian «oer for her custmnand Lawrence Downs, and contains ' '' ,l:i ' '' g

Hlire ami no bn»uuS«* cu lliGUi. t* n great amount ol hard work. It

represents all the business firms and private addresses in the city I and a great niaiij- in the county. I The book was printed as the Bannkk Timks oiiieo, and is a credit to I tlie ollice as well as the city. The

Miss 01!i n B'-owp b is returned 1 bonk is b«»in'» delivered

We be.ie Hie cheapest stock of groceries in the city, (’nil and sec and he convinced, -i. V. Alii-ii, uoilh .-idshoe house. I'JItti

VISIT

6LBAM (MERY,

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from Hall and Plainfield, where she j prietors now, and will be just ns j attended the funeral of relatives. ' fast as they can be completed. Like; In the shake-up of the Monon j a telephone t-ystem, the directory conductors Henry Lane gets a lift. a great help, and alter it is once Lie is transferred (rom the French in your house you will be loth to)

_ 1 give it

DORMITORY.

aslioi Fall

And we want everybody to hear in ndiifi that you can b"y ''t Riley's ns cheep is any place in the city, and get

a FIVE per cent disrnuet

coisli purchase.

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up.

A. G. Lester*,

A Solid (iolil Fountain h

Entire wheat Ilnur pound at Hamilton's.

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Those pens are

FOR ID O Xj X_.i J*L.

guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at

ALLAN’S

IDKLG SJ OKLi. east side square

♦JSPHt pays tlie merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public t through tlie columns of

The Bannku Times.

BILL OK KAllK FOR TOMORROW. Soup, consomme of verinie* Hi.

I’ork trimmings.

Roast beef. Demonglazc. Tomato catsup. Cucumber pickles.

French mustard. ( ranberry sauce.

cents per Browned potaines. Ma-hed turnips. No 6 jr Washington st. I2|.4|, Rice in form. Peach cobtder.

Graliaui bread. Crackers. Cream loaf.

syrup. DISTRICT MliSSENGF.R SERVICE!

Japan tea. Java Cort'ee.

Sweet milk.

Napkins furnished. Kates, per week. Breakfast, 7 la. in; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30. | Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. m. Dinner bill of fare will appear each I day. 110-Iw

No. i White Fish in Kit. Ahsoitcu jellies in pans..

45 c

For the best J

MERCHANT TAILORING s }’ ru P 111 P ails 5oc

Sor^urn 6oc

Jolin Rileu,

ri3 South Main Street.

A first fltiss District Mcsscmrcr Service has hccii eftablisluH] at Western LTiiuu Tcicjmip’i Ollice. Notes, Puckavfes, etc., delivered

promptly. Stattiouery tinnlsht*d.

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RAYMOND WALT?, Mgr.

Entire wheat Ilmir at Hamilton's.

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Ilia Four lloino Socka-rs' Kxrursion. At half fare we will sell tickels to Alabama, Florida, Ueorgia. Kentucky, New Orleans, Mississippi, North Carolina., Smith Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia March 5, April 2 and Apt 2 30. Reluru limit 20 to 30 day-. F. P. IIn ns, A t.

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