Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1895 — Page 3

A SUCCESSFUL CONCERN Does not say much. Their sufcess is the best evidence of public appreciation. Merely talking of low prices and exceptional bargains does not satisify buyers, the doing of it is the thing that brings and holds trade. Our success is the result of our consistent business methods. These are expressed in the few words: Honest Goods, Low Prices, Fair Treatment, Large Stock Blacbi. c\ Blaclt.

■Style'

Is a different thing from fashion. Real stylish wall j paper improves the appear- J anee of any room, but some ' fashions would make a room look dismal in appearance. ! Our wall paper is in the 1 latest fashion and of that true “style” which causes friends to exclaim, “how

What's the Matter With this? It's A. 11 1 tight. What’s all Right?

OUTING MATERIAL PRICE

The Eyes The Health The pocket book

ro ° ms -^'(HLangiloii’sBooliSloie

papered!’

Jones' Ditig store

OVER One 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 S3 to make room for Spring Stock. Also a job lot of Ladies' KID BUTTON SHOES at $2 to S3, cut price SJ-S 0 Men s heavy Boots to close out at actual cost. LOUIS i IIS, Successors to L. L. T..OUIS & C<>.. South Side Sijuare, GREENCASTLE.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People ere doing ami Where Their Guest* are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Bent Column in tti* Paper for tjulck Rentling. DON’T THINK or leaving the citj, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Times to follow you. It coats you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

LOU TEA KEY, TUB BAKBR,

Makes everything in his line ami makes it good. Buy nothing but the best ami always buy of LUETEKE, THE BAKER.

ated in Parke county in the Raccoon bottoms, and Mr. Buik pays $l2,r»00 for it. Mrs. Eulalia Cook returned to Lebanon today after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Car-

penter.

The remains of Mrs. Dr. Ferns were brought to this county today from Kansas, and interred at the brick Chapel cemetery. S. B. Vancleave went to Campbellsburg. today to spend a week with relatives. Mrs. Vancleave accompanied him as far as Indian-

apolis.

Walter McGaughey is at home from Reelsville, where lie lias been principal of the public schools. The closing day exercises were held yesterday but the commencement exercises for the forty-three graduates will occur April 10. John W. Cravens, of Blooming ton. has settled with the Vandalia railroad for the injuries he received in the Coatesville wreck. He received a check for $1500 in settle ment for his hurts. He will have about $1300 left after paying all expenses, so says the Bloomington

Telephone.

Miss Jennie O'Donnell died Indianapolis last Tuesday. Miss! O’Donnell was well known to many ol our young people having at dif ferent times visited Miss Jennie Maloney. The deceased was a bright young lady and had many friends here who will sincerely

Look iu tlii* Column for It-Guent* and Entertainments—Notea, It«‘ms aim Announcements—The A ery Latest and the Best by Special Reporter.

mourn her death.

Harmon Marsh and wife have decided to abandon Florida since

Clias. Beard lias returned to college. Mrs. ('.('.< Veil, of Muncie, is visiting her son. Jonn K. Cecil, and daughter. Miss Pearl. Mr. James M. Davis is here hunting agents for stereoptiean views. Miss Charlotte Paddock, of Indianapolis. is the guest of Miss JoCartright at ladies’ hall. Miss Marie Hutford, of Brazil, visited her lister. Miss Maude Hufford, of the freshman class, this week. Milton Warring gave a lecture last night before the Indiana medleal college on the subject of Hypnotism. “Punk” Terrell is contemplating a trip to New York city. Frank Walker returned from Chicago yesterday. John Ward went to Monrovia today to attend a family reunion. Dr. Brown will give his lecture on the “Egyptian Pyramids for the benefit of the Athletic association in the near

future.

Frank St rouse has received an offer of an associate professorship in mutheat matics from I.eland Stanford university. The Pan Tbngaterian given at the Dorm, was the most successful ever given. Miss Carrie Rious was president. Mrs. Mansfield acted as toastmaster. So many special features were present that it is quite impossible even to enumerate them. The guests were received by the “dummies” of the lady members of the faculty The musical program was composed of numbers i from Tan-Hosher and selections by the

THIS WEEK ONLY. I will sell 12 doz. Diners at following cut prices: 1 doz. solid oak, formerly $6.oo per set, now ^4.75. 2 doz. solid oak, formerly S6.00 per set, now $5.00. 1 L2 doz elm. formerly $6.50 per set, now $5.25. l/ 2 doz. oak, formerly S7.00 per set, now $5.00. 2 doz. elm, formerly Sq.c-o per set, now $7.00. 5 doz. oak, formerly SX.50 per set, now $6 50. These chairs being well made and well finished are genuine bargains at above prices. HANNA'S Fi 1 rniture Store.

Alpheus Birch

Ur-occrics, Provisions, Cueensware, etc. I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with prices and quality SATISFACTORY TO ALL.

. 1 DePauw Ouartete. The Misaca Smith

their had luck in the late freeze ,, ttraotell spec j a | attention in their and will return to Indiana. 'They eharacterazation of Taffy, Little Billee will locate either here or at Monte- 'ind the l aird. Miss Usie Applegate zurna, R. B. F. Peirce having of-1 was “ d " ired as t, "“ repreaentation of fered Mr. Marsh a railroad posi-I Trilby ’ The toaata were up to date and

not a poor one among them. Every department of the university lias necea-

place.-

posi-

-Craic-

Fish

FOR

Lent. Yarmouth Bloaters, White Herring:, Mackerel, etc. ILL FRESH CM AT Weik’s.

Born, to Chits. Cox and wife, March lu, a daughter. An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Kiser, near Morton, was dead. W. F. Stevenson, of Indianapolis, was here yesterday. Mrs. R. S. Harveson, of Brick Chapel, is dangerously sick. B. F. Sandifur and family are moving from Flora to this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Spurrier returned to Indianapolis this morn-

ing.

Born to James Webster and wdfe, of Marion township. March 16, a

eon.

M. B. Hammond is convalescing after a week's struggle with la

grippe.

Mrs. F. Martin, of Quincy, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas

MeNetf, today.

John W. Layue and John P. Allee went to Chicago at noon for a

few days’ business.

The county commissioners granted R. L. Higert and John Sage

liquor licensee this term A smuil child of Mr. and

Harvey Cox died yesterday near

Limedalc nLer a brief illness.

tion at the latter

foi (Ixvtlle riout nal. j sarily made concessions today on acTlie golden wedding anniversary eount of the deplorable condition of of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Storm Wll9 the students. All complained of that celebrated at the family home. “, tired f ;< din K’” by the iaek of

‘ jOeep. Hut in spite of bodily pain, their

three miles northeast of Fillmore, faces wear a constant smile in recalling yesterday. A large numbei of the events of the past evening. The guests were present to partake of first Pan Hellenic of the members of the feast and to pass the congratu- tho preparatory school was given

lations of the day with the aged uht 1 s.

0 ! was toastmaster

and worthy couple. Among those

at

Percy L. Hodges Their toasts were

| good, and a fine time was had. The 1 Prep, fraternity men are to he congratulated that they have shown so much enterprise in their embryonic stage. The ninth annual Pan Hellenic banquet was held at the Commercial house last night. Emerson A. Schnepp was

I make my how fer liberal solicit new customers.

patronage heretofore, and

Southwest Corner Public* Square.

A PURPsi’ACE

IS A

attending from this city were James T. Denny, A. A. Black, R. Bunten, Misses Lulie Gibhens. Fd. Gibbens and Mrs. Geo. Nelson. W F. Starr reports a lamp ex-

plosion at his residence last even- toastmaster. The toasts were good, ing that was a pretty serious affair, specially that of Mr. Joe Green on which might have been much worse. “ Colk ‘ Ke S ' ,irit ” The tn,e 8 P irit of 4 . . Pftn !lell»>nici8tn was manifested, and About half past nine Mrs. Starr | th „ oceilgi))|) wi|] bt . u brjKllt 8p((t in was silting near a large piano lamp memory of every one present. The which suddenly exploded. The j dining-hall this year furnished more

! room than in former times, but the ser-

, * . , , I vice and menu did not come 11 n to the

but most of it fell upon a large 1

standard of previous

sort.

banquet of the

Hood's Sarsaparilla gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength simply Decause it purities, vitalizes and

enriches the blood.

burning oil Hew about the room

upon

rug, which was consumed. Mrs. Starr called the other members of the household and the ladies with shawls smothered the flames. The damage to the rug is fifty dollars but aside from that the loss was slight. A disastrous fire was nar- b||y rowly averted and the escape of

Mrs. Starr from serious injury was <)ne P ,,l "> d best baking powder it the . , „ town for 10 cents, at Hibbitt & Co.’s miraculous. 1 he laoiep, Mrs. Starr grocery. 12ht2 and daughter, Miss Sideiia, and

Buy a mascot guaranteed IGk. gold pen. Call and see it, then you will

Jas. A. Ricketts.

1 JOt i

I guest, Mrs Douglass, showed great ' r .t /■» J t-. . I ■? !-. G L ♦ ! n zv * l

Mrs.' presence of mind in

blaze so successfully.

When it comes to the genuine article of news the Bannkr Timks has it.

Oslin Byrd, who has been visiting his sister. Mrs. Frank Burk, left this morning for Areola. 111. Henry Lane took the Templar and Knights Malta degrees at the K. of T. lodge, No. II, last night. Eulalia Hamilton is entertaining a number of her little girl friends at a birthday party this afternuon. Chas. Williamson, of Indianapolis, visited his parents here last evening, returning home this morning. I). F. Burk has purchased 400 acres of the F. P. Nelson land which was turned over to Mr. Nelson’s creditors. The traet is situ-

A Solid Gold Fountain Pon

o 3vr e

■FOR o

These pens are guaranteed to give satisfaction For sale at ALbfcsN’S DRUG STORE*, east side square

fighting the DORMITORY.

Special Bargain Sale. At W. H. Burke’s one priee grocery. 1 lb. package coffee 22 1 can Green Gage plums 13 1 lb. California dried peaches 1ft 1 can “ peaches 15 1 “ IIoosier tomatoes 08 1 “ Splendid corn 08 1 “ Pumpkin.. 08 1 doz. oranges 20 7 lbs. Navy beaus 2'> 8 lbs. entire wheat flour 25 All of the above for #1.54 in cash, or any article named tn above list at price named for cn.-h. 127tf W. H. Bi hkk.

A few BiirgAhiH. Below are a few of the many bargains at Hamilton’s, southeast cornel square. Best Lemons, each 01 “ Navy beans. 0 lbs 25 Honey in glasses, per glass 10 California Deaches per can 15 •* apricots “ “ 15 “ Green Gage plums per can 15 “ dried peaches, best, per lb. 10 “ “ pears per lb 10 “ Oranges, large, per doz.... 30 “ “ medium, “ “ .... 20 All package coffees 22 Entire wheat flour, 12 lbs 40 White fish and Mackerel at the lowest price. 12015 The Mascot fountain pen guaranteed 10k. gold pen. 90 cents each by Ricketts, the jeweler. 130tl

HII.l. OH l AUS HOK loMoKHOW.

Soup, St. Jnliene.

Roast beef a la Brockman

Fricasse of chicken.

French mustard. Tomato catsup 1 Mixed pickles. Boiled potatoes. Sugar corn. Baked sweet potatoes Itadishes. Cream pie. Graham bread. Cream loaf. Chocolate. Michigan butter crackers Tea. Coffee. Milk.

Napkins furnished.

Rates, #2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7 a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper, 5:30. Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. m. Dinner hill bf fare will appear each day 110-4w

TIjlDG of 601i)F0E5 These winter days. In making a deal for one see H.S. RENICK&,CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you. A general line of Hardware, Skates, HFinware, Knives, eta. Bast S/de l^uhlic Square. Wlqy is it, "You ^Yslx 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 Call. K. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

National House.

SUNDAY D1XNKR. Soup, vegetable. Roast veal with curry sauce Chicken potpie. Butter beans. Cold slaw. Mashed potatoes Butter. Peas stewed in cream. French mustard. Sweet pickles. Sago pudding. Lemon pie.

Maple svrtip.

Vienna loaf. Brown bread.

Java coffee. Tea. Milk

At i!road»li > eet , i* A fiioii’s You can get the following real bar-

gains:

8 lbs. Navy beans 25c Can pumpkin 7e Best corn 10c Can tomatoes 8c 1 lb. California dried peaches 10c 1 can California peaches. 15c, 2 for ,25c Package coff ee 22c Gallon can apples 22c Can Green Gage plums 13c 25 lbs. sack flour 75 lbs flour #1 ,oo All kinds of white flsh ami mackerel at the very lowest prices. Large amount of canned goods to be closed out by the case at cost. Call and get prices on first-class potatoes, far boarding houses and private families. Any of goods mentioned above for cash. 123-tf

Mrs. Anna Banning has the largest and most beautiful stock of millinery ever brought to this city. Her opening will be Tuesday, March 26, continuing

I2LEAR GROCERY.

And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s aa cheap us 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. . .45c Syrup in pails 5x1 Sorgum 60 John Kiley, 715 South Main Street.

Low Hat«* to Muiioitt

Via Big Four Route, account state encampment, G. A. R. One fare for round trip. On March 25,26 and 27 the Big Four route will sell excursion tiek-

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Napkins furnished, per week.

through Ea-ter. This beautiful stock ! Muncie from all points in Indiana will be sold cheap for cash, as it must I ’I" atvo, "H ° f £ tate e'! ca "».meot, Grand l, , , , . , , ,, , , I Army of the Republic. Tickets good 1 be dosed out by July first. Every laily returl ,i I1K ^ areh 2 9, 1895. incluDay board, #3.00 ' sbou | ( i L . X!ltn j ne our goods before buy-1 sive. For full particulars call on F. P.

I ing elsewhere. 123-tf IInestis, agent.