Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA- SATURDAY MARCH 0 1R95
FURNITURE!
be no evening services on account of the university monthl}' sermon in Meharry hall.
, . John T. Maloney met with
reliable, well-made article that will last for accident la8t nighl while walking
years, come and look at
OUFi STOCK
NO. 17 AND 19 E. WASHINGTON ST.
OlacR c\ Black.
on
met witu an you want
home from the depot. In crossing the street he was hit by a passing ’bus and knocked over, the front wheels running over his leg and
making a bad bruise.
and you will be astonished to see how low good furniture can * 1 Of a concert at Bedford be sold at Thursday night the Mail says:
Miss Clara Dunihue, the talented vocalist, convinced the audience of! how much a good musical college j education can improve the voice.
Her song was beautiful.
The Sajvatiou Army, band and all, have passed away from us, and now we are left to tight the wickedness of the world without their assistance. They are in Knightsville, and will spend several days there endeavoring to drum religion into its people and show them the error ot their ways.—Brazil Times.
NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
Floor Rockers
Look in thiH r ■ ..imn for It—Gue»t» and Item* ami Announceiiieiita—The Very Latest and the I5e*t by Special Reporter.
JANES
INSURANCE AGENT,
PENSION : ATTORNEY
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Pension Vouchers, Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditions!) ex-
ecuted.
Office in Central Bank Building. Groencastle, Ind.
F. FEE, What’s the
Matter
With this? 7t’s A.11 1 tight! What’s all RiSht?
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OUTING MATERIAL PRICE
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HAVE I Done my duty to my family? hem safe* from the pangs of want?
The Eyes The Health The pocket book
Made them safe from the panjfs of want? | Made arrangements to meet all my debts? Provided a future home for my children? | Provided means to educate my children? I Provided against the cold chanty of the world? - j
Provided for old age?
Provided for Ionk sickness?
Provided for death?
Piovided for funeral expenses?
Insured my life!
jSecil lluv it
AtLaillOIfSBQOKSlGfg
IF Not,
You should insure at once with J. LKY, over First National Bank.
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, 52.50 and 53 to make room for Spring Stock. Also a job lot of Ladies’ KID BUTTON SHOES at 52 to $3, cut price $1 -50 Men’s heavy Boots to close out at actual cost. im & ne. Successors to L. I.. L< >U B A < < Sout’i Side Square, (ikl.l Nl’ASl l.E.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastlo. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People ere Gotnjr amt Where Their Guent* are Stopping -New* of Interest Over the City—The llest Column in th> Paper for Quick Reading,
DON’T THINK
Of leaving the citj. even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Hannkh Times to follow you. li costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.
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That is tooclicap for the baker, hut ii"t for tlu> customer. We are earing for
vur customers now. See?
C, LUETEKE.
Fish
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Lent, Yarmouth Bloaters, White Herring, Mackerel, etc. 11,1, FM CM
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Weik’s.
I). L. Anderson is at home from
1 the east.
Putnam circuit court lias adjourned for this term. The Faust company left this morning for St. Louis. Bov. A. L. Murray returned to Viueennes this morning. Miss Maggie Huffman will return to Chicago tonight. George MeCormiek’s son at Pleasant Garden is dead. Air. and Mrs. M. A. Bridges are visiting Isaac Hammond. James A. Ricketts has gone to his Sullivan county farm. W. S. Shepherd went to Terre Haute today to spend Sunday. The protracted meetings at Bethel A. M. E. church closed last
evening.
Miss Mamie Town, of South Bend, is visiting the family of Mayor Bireh. George E. Rockwell, general passenger agent of the Vandalia, was here yesterday. A good heading for today’s bill (of fare at the dorm would he: Soup j—a la oratorical consomme, j Rev. isicosou and family came [over from Greeueaalie liiis alu-i- | noon to spend Sunday with the ■ family ol Sylvan Weaver. — Brazil
I Times
The remains of John B. Flint were not brought to Greencastle yesterday nor will they he. The interment was made at Tndepemi ence, Mo. A party of ten Masons will go to Fillmore tonight to confer the third degree on a camiiuaie. The party will leave Loyd’s about live o’clock in a ’bus. Dr. T. I. Coultas, of Indianapolis, will occupy College Avenue pulpit in the morning. There will
The ‘ Big Four’s” run on yesterda} 7 is attracting attention. The Indianapolis ./oar/iuf says: A special of four coaches was hauled from Greencastle to Indianapolis over the Big Four, yesterday afternoon, in forty-two minutes, run-! * n ning slow in the city limits; distance, thirty-nine and one half
miles.
Some of the merchants in our \ town advertise so little that they j cannot see the benefit of it, and I they say it does not pay. They j are like the tramp that was told that feathers would make a soft bed. He placed one feather on a flat rock to try it. The next morning he was hardly aide to tell that if one did no good, more would
make it no better.
A well-known horseman has dis covered a fact in natural history which may not lie generally known. It is that all four footed beasts, in making the first movement in walking, running, or any sort of forward motion, always employ the left Lind leg as a starter. Even a child, if
Chaa. BavR and Homer Talley spend Sunday in Terre Haute. Mis* Bozeman is visiting her father in Indianapolis. Ernest Holly is visiting parents in i
Marion.
Ed Davis spends Sunday at his home I in North Salem. Fred Reeves went to Terre Haute
pesterday.
John Webster, of Danville, 111., a former student of Ohio Wesleyan, entered college today. Miss Fannie Mahan, of Lebanon, is visiting lier sister, Miss Elizabeth, at
Crouch house.
Do not forget the Glee club concert next Wednesday evening. Tickets on
sale at Langdon’s.
The announcement in yesterday’s paper that Mr. .1. C. Coen was a i’lii Delt, is a mistake. We apologize to all par-
ties concerned.
Miss Marie Gwynne
Bireh, Mahogany. and Quartered Oak. A New Lot Just Received. Late Designs, Highly Polished. HANNA, E. Side Square.
Alpheus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Gueenswarc,ct-e.
Mis< Helen Mason and Theta sisters. Misslliillic Harrold spends Sunday
put down on all fours and hidden to advance in that position, will make the first move with his left leg. his hands at the time occupy
Miss Maynie Jennings will visit Miss i < ’row at her home in the country, "High- j
land Farm.”
The editorial board of the DePatiw j • ]\'<ickly have their pictures taken for the Miraijr lids afternoon. O W. Hankins is visiting his home in Pendleton, Ind. Miss Bert I anius is sick. Fred Black welder is vLitiug home j folks In Litchfield, 111. It i- reported that Mr. Leslie Skinner Ins sent orange blossoms to certain De- ! Pauw people from Ids new home in |
California.
Invitations are out for the Panthugatarian banquet next Friday evening. Dr. Coultas, of Indianapolis, will preach the university sermon tomorrow j evening at 7:1 o o’clock in Meharry hall. Special music will be furnished | for the occasion. Del’auw lias withdrawn from the Indiana State Athletic association and must make her own schedule for base hall games. This came from the determination that we should not remain in the same nsMieiation with Butler on account of her action last Thanksgiving. When the vote was taken it was
I think I am selling groceries asfeheap or cheaper than they were ever Be-
fore sold in Greencastle.
Fine Granulated Sugar 22 pounds for $1 00 A Sugar 2d pounds for . I WO Light Brown Sugar 24 pounds for 1 0(1 Package (’offee per pound 22 cents Bulk Coffee per pound 2.1, 30 and 35 cents Crackers js-r pound 5 cents Peaches per poin d 10, 12>£ and 15 cents . . Evaporated Apples per pound 10 cents is the guest of Kalsins per pound 5 and H 1 , cents Prunes (large) per pound 10 cents Peaches per can 10, 15, 20. 22)4 and 25 cents i Corn per can fit;,. 10 and 15 cents Tomatoes per can 8> :l anil 10 cents
Peas per can Best 10 cents I offer a complete stoek of goods in Qualitv. and Price satisfactory.
Southwest corner Public Square.
A FURNACE
IS A
ing the place of an animal’s fore-
legs.
A fair audience witnessed ‘•Faust,” considering tiie fact flint | so many Greencastle people
out of town, hut “Faust" is hardly! the kind of play for Greencastle.! university sc-.. Light comedy, forces and Unc'ej Lie university sermon t\ill be Tom catches better. However, preached Sunday evening, March those who attended enjoyed Faust ID, in Meharry hall at 7:1.) o clock
found to be a tie, which meant that Butler should remain in the association. Complying with instructions Messrs. : Church and Herron immediately witli- | drew. Their action is supported by the
" t ' r, ‘ whole st mleiit body.
l miof eoiPFORS These winter days. In making 9 deal for one see H.S. RENICK&CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you.
A general line of
Hardware, Skates,
e, Knives, etc-
T'inwai
very well. The Mepliisto and Mar lha characters were well taken, and their efforts brought out much applause. The last act and infernal region scene leoked natural, it is said, and throughout the scenic
effects were good.
by Rev. T.
ol is.
I. Coultas, of Indianap-
ISnst Side- ~PubHc Square.
Have you ever noticed how your system seems to crave special assistance in the spring? Just the help required is given by Hoo Ps Sarsaparilla.
.las. A. Ricketts, the watch
Abraham Beckelhymer vs. Sarah i i<tllL ' satisfactory workman.
Beekelhymer is the title
repairer. It
>f a di-
vorce ease
Mrs. Anna Banning is preparing j
in the circuit court. ^ more largely tliau ever for her eustoinThe i omplaint states that the par- er< this spring. New goods in iibumlties were married May 10, 1802, anee a|id no trouble to show them, if
Watches, clocks and jewelry are neatly and satisfactorily repaired by Kiek-
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A Solid ilold Fountain Pen
TNT E3 These pens are
FOR o guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at
AbbtIM’S DRUG STORE*, east sidesquare
Whole wheat dour .1'^ cents per i pouted u: Hamilton’". 121-It
and separated on dune 1, 181)2; that defendant was guilty of erue! treat ment, would not cook the meals of letts.
plaintiff, nor wash his clothing, j Kntjrt . w | 1( .. ir „ 1)U r and that on June 1, she tore down j iiuiniitou’s.
the lied of the plaintiff and threw | it out into tiie yard : that she threw his clothing out and called him an old ground hog, an old fool and told him she did not marry him he cause she loved him but that she was merely after his property. W. M. Robinson is attorney for the plaintiff. Plaintiff claims he is a resident of Jackson township and j
a farmer by occupation.
Mr. Henry A. O’Hair and Miss Lizzie M. Gala way, both of Brick Chapel, Putnam county, were married this afternoon by Elder A. H. Morris at his residence, corner of
Jackson and Poplar street.
Mr. ond Mrs. J. A. Gainer and children, of St. Louis, will spend tomorrow with their parents. Miss Maggie Huffman returned to Chicago today after a pleasant
visit with friends here.
Rev. E. F. Walker and family are moving to this city from
Bloomington, 111.
Miss Lillie Graham is visiting Miss Anna Gordon at Bainbridge. Master Lee Pinkston will leave Sunday night for Floyd, Texas.
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YYlqy is it, 'You 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.
It K. A. I i VMTLi ON, Southeast corner square
W;tch repairing a xpeeialtv mu I nil fully warranted by Ricketts, the jeweler. * It Wanted—Good girl for general house work. Good wages paid. Enquire of
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VISIT
the
Fastiion Pailoi
SLEAK SROSERi.
Ami we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy tit Riley’s as ! cheap as any place in the city, and get a FIVE per eent discount on every ; cash purchase.
BILL or FAKE FOR TOMORROW.
Lettuce. Soup, game
Roast, turkey. Cranberry sauce.
Little, pigs in blankets.
French mustard. Tomato catsup.
Mixed sweet pick e.
Mashed potatoes. Sweet potatoes. Country hominy. Lemon pie Graham bread. Crackers. Vienna loaf. Syrup. Chocolate Japan tea. Java Coffee.
Sweet milk.
Table decorations, cut flowers.
Napkins furnished.
Rates, $2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7 a. in; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30. Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. ni. Dinner bill of fare will appear each day 110-4 w
No. i White Fish in Kit..45c Assorted jellies in pails . . .45c
For the best
MERCHANT TAILORING Syrup in pails 50c Sorgum 60c
A. G. Lester,
John Riley,
No. 6 E. Washington st.
715 South Main Street.
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DISTRICT MESSFNGF R SFRVICF.! i Via Big Four Route, account state en-
campment, G. A. R. One fare for round trip. On March 25,26 and 27 the Big Four route will sell excursion tickets to Mimeie from all points in Indiana
RAYMOND WALTZ, Mgr. on account of state encampment,Grand
,! Army of the Republic. Tickets gO"d I returning until March 29, 1893, inclu- | sive. For full particulars call on F. P.
I Huestis, agent.
A ttrst class District McMODKer Service has been estal>fialie<l at Western Union 'feletrraph Office. Notes, 1‘aekasros. etc., delivered
promptly. Stationery furnished.
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Entire wheat flour at Hamilton's.
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