Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 March 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA* MONDAY MARCH 11 lft05
FURNITURE!
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. GlacR c\ Black.
will not partirMpitte owing to the shortness of time before the con test. Mrs. Prof. Douglass and son, of Logansport, are visiting \V. E. Starr and family. Sheriff Glidewell took the Bieknell burglars to the pen. at Jetler sonville last night.
Iv improving, and the Banner Times points with pride to its literary as well as its news columns. See the Napoleon and Lincoln articles, the latter of which begins today. An exchange says there is hardly a married man, excepting edi* tors, who does not habitually carry
JllilES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGtTNT, PENSION : ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers, Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditiously executed. Oltice in Central Bank Building. Greencastle, Ind.
What’s the Mattel* With this? 7t’s A.11 Right! What’s all Right?
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OUTING MATERIAL PRICE
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HAVE I Done my duty to my family?
Made them safe from the pangs of want? Made arrangements to meet all my debts? Provided a future home fur tny children? Provided means to educate my children?
,M 'iTHE LOCAL FIELD
Provided for long sickness?
Provided for death? 1
Piovided for funeral expenses?
Up to two o’clock this afternoon in his pockets the picture of an atGovernor Matthews hadn’t signed tractive young woman who is not the Nicholson hill. i his wife. We violate no confidence O. K. Jones, of the university, wheD we 8a -' 1,er name is Miss Anwas culled to his home at Conners- n! ‘ Wide8 Williaua8 , o1 ' Philadelphia, vllle by the serious illness of a sis- and that h<,r l lit ture ornaments the ter • ! silver dollar which all of us use.
The editor ofj a paper is the
Laura, the youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Town, of South
Bend, is critically ill
fever.
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Grippe is prevalent to a great extent, and the patent medicine “sure cures” are as numerous as
the cases.
Isaac Nelson is at home from
LOOK AT THIS! THIS WEEK OINLY. I will sell 12 doz. Diners at following cut prices: 1 doz. solid oak, formerly $6.00 per set, now $4.75. 2 doz. solid oak, formerly £6.00 per set, now $5.00. i*/2 doz elm. formerly per set, now S5.25. Yi doz. oak, formerly S7.00 per set, now $5.00. 2 doz. elm, formerly $9.00 per set, now $7.00. 5 doz. oak, formerly 58.50 per set, now 56 50. 1 hese chairs being well made and well finished are genuine bargains at above prices. HANNA’S Furniture Store.
most closely criticised individual ot
with scarlet ! * ny in the community ’ To e8ca P e
j criticism he would have to be a member of all the churches or of none; a prohibitionist and a drunkard at the same time; a philan thropist and a miser; a genius and a fool; at once u saint and sinner: a hypocrite, backbiter, rascal, and
Muncle, where he was working in | the 0pi)0gUe t0 t , ai>h No one can
fill the bill, and the fellow who
Sickness caused
a glass factory,
his return.
Eddie Foj’s opera troupe went through here Sunday in a special train over the Big Four en route to
Cincinnati.
would try has our sympathy.
NEWS FROM DEPAUW. THE DEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
1
Prof. R. A. Ogg is at home from
Lyons, where he has been at the, Iook coi„n>n fur n-oa..t. »..<i bedside oi llis mother. He reports Entertaininonts—-Noten, Item* ami An-
A!plums Birch Ur-occr-ics. i. r-ovi^ions, Oucenswar-e, ct-c. 1 have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with prices and quality SATISFACTORY TO ALL. I make my bow for liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit new customers. Southwest Corner Public* Square.
Insured my life! If Not,
You should insure at once with J. M. HURLEY, over First National liank.
her improving.
Ben S. Williams lias moved into the Allen property, 412 cast Wush-
What is Going on in and About ington street. Each of ttie wards
noiincementB—The Very Latest ami the Heat l»y Special Reporter,
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 ?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. n & it Successors to L. I-. I«oi’is & ( ( Soulh Side Square, GRITNCASTIL LOU” TEA KEY, 'PUB BAKBR, Makes everything in his line and makes it good. Buy nothing but the best and always buy of LUETEKE, THE DAKER.
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Where Our People r.re Going; and Where Their GuefttR are Stopping;—News of Interest Over the City—The Heat Column in th* Paper for Quick Reading.
DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does hero at home, and the address will be changed as often as 3 ou desire.
Claude Strattan ta visiting his brother
Paul, of tli*» freshman class.
now hoasti of nfireman. | 1)t , rmctt Sedgwick is in Shelby ville,
Mrs. Mary Stanley, (colored) of Ind.
Hopkinsville, Ky., went to Brazil K. W. Trock, of I. U., visited Phi this morning after a pleasant visit brothers Saturday, with her mother, Mrs. Mary Frazier, i Jo,,n U iird s l ,Pllt s »n<luy >>' Gosport.
Ed, Jamison remained in ludianapo-
Rcnick ife Co. received
cokl
lis over Sunday.
Snow is still with ns.
Mrs. H. A. Pfeiffer is quite sick.
wave telegram Saturday predicting Mrs wrignt i- visiting her daughter, a twenty degrees fall for Sunday.: Miss Lizzie, of the preparatory school. It got in in about a hulf-wny shape. I Miss Devore spent Sunday at her
W. I. T. Hoover was called to home in Odell.
Dayton, Ohio, today by the death Verling Helm assisted in the dediea- | of his father. Mr. Hoover, sr., ''atiou of a new T Ut. I,. A. building
. . j 1 , 1 -i • New Albany yesterday, as a minister, and died while in | * •
. , .. 1 . 1 , ' Miss Grace Smith spent Sunday
is pulpit last night. ;, , ,, * r p her home 111 W esttteld.
The lirst of the “Sketches of
John Gainer of the Vandnlia, is L,ncoln ” eerie8 ft > , P oarfl t0,iav - T, * e
Fick. John Cawley is at home from the south.
Cluis. Bedford.
Priest spent Sunday in
in Indiannpo-
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FOR
jLi6il t.
J. \V. Cooper was
lis Saturday.
Chas. Barnaby is home from
Martinsville.
James Daggy wont to Indianap-
olis yesterday.
Miss Maine Town has returned
to South Bend.
James Watson, of Cincinnati, is visiting his mother. Ben S. Miller, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. H. S. Re nick arrived home from Indianapolis this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. N. 1. Wood left
first Ridpath monograph will ap pear tomorrow. The articles will
alternate on page four.
The Monon route is now selling interchangeable 1000 mile tickets for $20, good on eighteen different i
Mr. Merl Walker, ’T-’. of Indianapolis, is visiting Phi Psi brothers and imversity friends. Miss George w ill lead the Art club tomorrow afternoon with the subject ‘ German Art and German Artists.” Dr. ( 'oultass was the guest of . r sod M i>. John. There will bo an orchestra rehearsal
railroads and one steam boat line, this evening at 7:30.
* Tickets can he purchased of any Miss Aiken is visiting friends in I»-
agent df the Monon route. dianapolis.
,, , ... . : Miss Mary Town was called to her Bud M a'Is is carrying a new set' ..
° j home in South Bend on account of the
of harness in his clothes, which hejii,^,, (jf u )( , ll(lK( .r s^ut. explains with great volubility upon . G ,, 1)ia , of t)ie Terre i Iallte Tribthe least provocation. Bud has a ] )(„o, was the guest of his parents over
million in his new invention, and j Sunday.
proposes to quit gardening. Hisi E. Marquis, of the Indiana medical invention will discount John Zein- college, visited his parents and friends
over Sunday.
M-ssrs. Jtiley and G.ishorn are in w members of the Independent literary
er’s wheat financial scheme. Rev. Bossard preached two ex-
cellent sermons at the Presbyterian society church yesterday, and will preach j The l eal prohibition contest will for that congregation again on take place Friday evening, April 19.
thislaftcrnoon for Cbarhston, 111. j Thursday evening, instead of the Uuwal interest is taken in this year’s
I , . ,, contest. Several contestants are alRushville, is visit- regular prayer service. Rev. Bos- l(lv ia
Yarmouth Bloaters, White Ilerriug:
t
Mackerel, etc.
Mrs. Hays, of
ing her daughter, Mrs. Harry Me
Aiiiey.
sard is regarded as a strong candidate ior tiie vacancy in the pastor-
A FURNACE
IS A
Arc yea r.” tired <:«♦, do yet: have
i - ■ i • w k- _ tfreal fonllfig or .P?z*V bfaT-jehe*
Emanuel Marquis, jr , of Indi-1 * ite t,,w ehu.Th. j y 0)| ,. an h( , n .]i,. V( .,] ( , f .,)] t j tl . nnapolis, spent Sunday with his | The eclipse last night was total, j ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. parents. ! the wKom TTiihj^ was ei'qise'i, brobh' i' ‘ —s_ r
Bring your pencils to thi- angelic em
stars, eclipse and ail. In the ‘i.,,*i ^ z
Dan Scott and daughter Alma spent Sunday with his boh at Indi-
anapolis.
Ten school boys in Columbus have been suspended for smoking j
day ;
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Will Maloney and sister, Miss jMnry, went to Indianapolis this
^ afternoon.
ILL KH OT! AT W eik’s.
Miss Cora Coffman, o( Roachdale, ie visiting her sister, Mrs. | Aut Murphy. Capt. Fee is iu receipt of an invitation asking Company I to attend the interstate drill at Memphis, Tcnn. A large number of purses are to bo awarded the best drilled companies, hut Company I
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A. JEL
These pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at ALLstiN’S DRUG STORG, east side square
tiie sky was '-'oar but tow'ards even ing heavy clouds came up which entirely obscured the moon. Many had the T'Mt j diagram in j their hands ready to wuuk ihe iu i teresting event but as we had failed to sketch the clouds the diagram
wasn’t exactly complete.
Miss Jennie Alien was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening at her home on south College Avenue. The evening was spent in a social way and ot eleven o’clock elegant refreshments were served. A nice rocking chair was presented by the guests to Miss Allen, Mr. Easton presenting it with a neat speech, wkich was responded to in a very appropriate manner by the hostess. A most enjoyable evening is re-
ported by those attending.
You will always find in the Banner Times in addition to the latest and best local news the best of miscellaneous matter. The public is very discriminating now days, and insists upon having the best literary matter as well as the latest
news.
tcrtaiiimrut at Clin*. Smith’s.
Mrs. Anna Banning is preparing more largely than ever for her customers this spring. New goods in abundance and uo (.rouble to show them, if
TMI)(3 of eOipORS These winter days. In making 3 deal for one see H. S. REiM!CK&,CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware. Skates, Tinware, Knives, etc.. Bast SicIg Public Square. Wtqy is it, You JYsR 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 On 11. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast comer square
Mrs M. r.. beats wishes to sod her resilience, 503 east Seminary street. For further particulars call at same. 125t2
Come to the “Careful Gleaners” entertainment Tuesday evening at Chaa Smith’s. It
DORMITORY.
BILL OF FARE FOR TOMORROW. Soup consomme with crouton. Koast beef on Jus. Crops of beef with small potatoes. French mustard. catsup. Pickles. Scalloped potatoes. Mashed turnips. Jersey sweet potatoes. Home-made mince meat pie Graham bread. Cream loaf. Syrup. Honey Japan tea. Java Coffee.
Sweet milk.
Napkins furnished. Kates, $2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7 a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30. Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. m.
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THE
merchant' 1 taTloring s Syrup in pails
And we want everybody to hear 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.
i No. i White Fish in Kit..450 j Assorted Jellies in pails.. .45c
5°°
Sorgum 60
A. G. Lester*,
Jolin Rilou,
No. 6 E. Washington st.
715 South Main Street.
DISTRICT MESSENGER SERVICE!
Low Katt»N to Munrie
Via Big Four Route, account state en- | campmcnt, G. A. K. One fare for i round trin. On March 25 20 ami 27 the Rig Four route will sell excursion tickets to Muiicie from ail points in Indiana on account of state encampment. Grand
Dinner hill of fare will appear each
The newspaper is constant- day 110-4w
At WESTERN UNION Telegraph Oepice. Don’t trust notrs, pttckmrca, etc., to the j slow f. S. mail service hut send by MUUHHY, the swift and reliable meepenaer boy.
RAYMOND WALTZ, Mgr. Army of the Republic. Tickets good ret in ning ncfil March 21*. i '.i5, inclu-
sive. For fff l particulars call on F. I*.
Subscribe forth Banner Times Uuestis,agent.
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