Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1895 — Page 3

TIIK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY MARCH 2:1 iROr.

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will occur this afternoon at 3:.'}0

o'clock.

Our enterprising furniture dealers have cut the prices of tables to low ebb, and the public has no com plaint to make on the innovation. .James Daugherty has resigned his position as night clerk at the Commercial and left at noon for Wabash where he has a situation. James Gill died on Friday night and will be buried Sunday at Fillmore. He was fifty-one years of I age, his death being caused by consumption. Mrs. Margaret McKee fell down

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THE DEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Look in this ( oluniu for It—and Knteitninnu'iitf* Notos, Items ana Annniinccinont*—Th<» Wry I.at«»*t and the H«**t by ftpeidal lle|Hirter.

Messrs. Uiirlingame. Starr, Gilbert and .’aris, of the DePauw t>uartette. aceompanied bv Miss Jessie C i'e. 111anist, spent several hours in the city yesterday waiting for the train to Waveland. where they gave a convert. It was a jolly aggregation.—Crairfords-

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J. W. MaoCollum, of Philadelphia, general manager of Green

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To Talk of Wall knjiC'r and 1 J aints.

Ids All Right! I Potter. He

Karl Andrews is in

a flight of cellar stairs at her home ,j. iv

this morning, breaking her leg at . Mi . <s Alice Heaton will spend Sunday the knee joint. Dr. Bence was sum- at her home in Kuightstown.

<A. Waldo goes to Champaign, 111., this afternoon, lie will take part in an anniversary celebration of the Y. M. C.

A. there tomorrow.

Mrs. Lieut, Lewis and Mrs. Smyser

castle Water to., spent yesterday entertained their lady friends at a in the city with Superintendent I “thimble party” yesterday afternoon.

is well pleased with

What’s all Ri$ht?

Our racks are filled with wall paper, of the latest and most artistic styles and designs.

OUTING MATERIAL PRICE

Our stock of paints is com-| plete and of unsurpassed See it

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The Eyes The Health The pocket book

the plant of the company. The Rev. K. F. Walker

It was a very informal att'air, the print cipal feature being that men were

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Groceries.

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Provisions, Oueenswarc, et-e.

1 have a large stock of FRESH GOODS,with prices and quality

quality.

Jones' Btog sioie

Garden Seeds in bulk, sure

THE LOCAL FIELD

Seeds in to grow.

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What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

strictly forbidden to attend.

L. H. Dunning, of Indianapolis, will

preach in the Presbyterian church lea d the Y. M. ( . a. meeting Tuesday

on Sunday at 10 :30 a. m. Sunday evening.

school at 2 [i. m. Young people's Miss 1’owers, of I. U., visited heri meeting at 6 p. m. The public is brother Whit for a few hours yesterday. invited to all these services. i Miss Applegate will spend Sunday in

, , , Indianapolis.

Aims May Gorham, who has

, , , ‘ . i ,, ., , Miss Alice John>on will visit her been boarding with F. M. Glide- , . ,

home in ( aseyville over Sunday.

well and attending high school, has M i s. i euma, of Shoals, is vi-lting her

returned to her home near Fillmore Mrs. Mabel Yeuma, of the

to remain. She has never lound freshman class.

the handsome gold watch she lost Manager Abercrombie has about comrecentlv. pleted arrangements for an Ohio trip

. . for the base ball team.

Joe Mulholland, of the county

... , „ . , . . To sav that the partv given by tlie auditors force, is making maps of . , , .

" 1 girls of !b at the Dorm, last evening

the platted towns of the counl\. was a success is to speak in very inod-Ninety-nine out of a hundred who eratu terms. The aliair was especially enter the ollice ask Uncle Joe what noticeable in that it was such a oontra.-t

SATISI’AC LORY TO ALL.

I make my bow fer liberal solicit new customers.

patronage heretofore, and

STYLES

Gentlemen's Patent Leathers lanJ Tans.

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JAMES M. HURLEY

Has a Residence in Crawfordsville to exchange for a residence in Greencastle, and a few Real Estate bargains in property if taken at once.

Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 1st Nat Bank Hhlg, Greencastle. 1ml.

Where Our People r.re Going and Where Their GueHtH are Stopping-—News of Interest Over the City—The Itest Column in th* Paper for Quick Keadin&.

RON’T THINK

or Icavinjr 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 docs here at home, ami the address will be changed as often us you desire.

he’s ui) t°> !lD d he is thinking seri- ,0 1,le l ,!l, k v 8‘ vel ' last year. Green , , . ! lies and kitchen costumes were con-

ously of putting up a sign.

SORGHITM,

ifir a Gailoii

The Purest AR'l ICLE

MADE.

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Caillonila Heiy.

The Vandalia pay car was here

today.

Lee Mathias was in Brazil today on legal business. Miss Alice Werneke leaves tomorrow for Chicago. W. R. Grogan is in Oaktown loading cattle to lie shipped east. Mrs. Mary Murphy, of north Greencastle, is critically ill today. Mrs. Neiger, of Danville, is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Fred

White.

Miss Mattie Johnson, of Kankakee, is visiting the family of B. F. Beckwith. Mrs. P. Yancy, of Shoals, is visiting her daughter at the residence ol J. T. Cook. The “Over Tea Cups” club meets with Mrs. Thomas Abrams first Tuesday in April. Mrs. A. G. Cavins, who has been visiting Mrs. J. D. Torr, returned to Hijoii.fr/-d today. J. B. and J. VY. Little are attending the funeral of their grandmother at Cicero today. Mis. Susan Lee has moved from south Indiana street to L. F. Crawford’s on Jackson street. H. R. Bridges left at noon for Chicago whir? he Til! spend >• I week with his son Oscar.

I spicuous for their absence. About nine

A few davs ano the Brazil lee (t o’clock Miss Jessie Fox played the Cold Storage company bought a ^and march, ami all paraded through ..... , ' . | the dining-hall. Returning to the par-

team of nne, heavy draft horses at . ..

’ • lor, the old but ever new game of “Skin Indianapolis for their plant here. I0 My Low - W;IS p| ayei i with a zeal A man was sent with the team, and that would put to shame any intention yesterday at Greencastle one of the on the part of the faculty to abolish horses died.—Brazil Times. dancing. The guests were favored

with a solo by Miss Rowley and with

Joseph Cook denounces newspa- recitations by Misses Grace Smith and pers as “money making enter- Hattie x'utwilder. Light refreshments prises.” Bless us, what are Jo- wre served, and the punch bowl was

. on rap. A splendid time was had, and

seph Cook s lecture tours tor if not ! , . ' . , , , 1 the girls of ’OJ are to be congratulated “money making enterprises?” A, the cla88 8p j rit that they , iavt .

business that isn’t a moneymaking shown.

enterprise doesn’t last long or make Are yolI a || tirea out , Uo you have very mucli noise. that tired feeling or sick headache? All parties receiving income ^ <n| c &n be relieved of all these by tak-

Southw ost Corner Public* Scjuare.

A FURIVAGE

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TRIM of GOipORS

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

to make a re-

ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

blanks are required

port on or before April 15th wheth- Several local cripples, badly afflicted,

will be healed at the opera house by

er they had an income of $3500 or not. They should be mailed to Joshua Jump, Terre Haute, so as

to reach him on April 15.

Venn, the wonder healer, this evening, admission is free to ail. It

Madame Genevra Johnstone Bishop, soprano, assisted by Mr. Walter Howe

A rural editor feelingly inquires: Jones, piano, and Mr. Adolph Schell“It Boh Ingersoll insists that there Shmidt, violoncello, will give the is no heil, will he please state what fourth concert of the .....vers,ty course . „ , . , . in Muhurry hall on Wedneaday evenbecomes of the man who takes the i„ K . March 27. Tickets will he on sale paper three or four years without a t music hall commencing Tuesday paying for it and then tells the afternoon at two o'clock. General adpostmaster lie doesn't want it.— mission •>() cents, gallery admission J.)

’ cents, reserved seats 75 cents. It

Press and Printer.

The Rev. E. F. Albertson has re signed the pastorate of the M. E.

Those handsome “Kaiki” wash silks advertised at 33 cts. us a bargain at In | dunapolis. can be had of The D. Lang-

< lunch at Font a net, to take an a - U i i , (h i >•( r > v n >»* •)' •

pointment in the North Indiana | them. 135-2t

The Rev. C. W. Dos j

Itie T.orelci club will give ,i gi.o I

concert in Meharry hall on the evening of March 2!). Mi» Fernie will direct. An admission of 25 cents will be charged. Tickets at Lungdon’s. It

10 cts a eiar.

ONION Sets

J. D. Parks shipped two car loads of mules from Putnam county to Fayetteville, Tenn., today. Mrs. M. Murphy, of north Green- - castle, is very low with heart trouble and is not expected to survive

the day.

Mrs. Minerva Beauchamp, ot Portland Mills, died Friday morning, aged seventy four years. She was the mother of Emery and George Beauchamp, well known

Subscribe for the Bannkk Times former citizens here. The buriai

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I Call ol the Adams Express office and .see the latest tiling in bicycles—the “Waverly.” It

Miss Fernie will direct the Lorelei club in a grand concert in Meharry hall on March 2t). Admission 25 cents.

The new dress goods at Langdou’s are both handsome and cheap. 135-2t

'Thousands of Rolls Of Wall I’npcr Bought lor me spring trade at

Allen’s Drug Store.

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We have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices—cal and see them. We also have window shades and curtain poles. A Lx BEIRUT ARRRN.

conference.

till, a student kl GrcencustU, has! taken charge of the Fontanel appointment.— Terre llaule P.iprens. F. B. Ragan got entangled in the

meshes of the law yesterday at bis 1 lle 1>,,nask portiers

j jirt* id!“s'

place of hiiainesa on Indiana street, ami an a result icoliiictl in the Lai--ttle oyer night. He has been tiled against for gambling and the ofli eers claim they have a dead sure case against him; that the money in the game was seen in actual operation. Ragan tried to raise a small bond yesterday but failed. The case wa* set for this afternoon at

two o’clock.

There has been another contest between the Vandalia and Big Four over the student traffic going via Indianapolis for the spring vacation. Both lines bad their travel ing passenger agents here, and “worked up” the business, and companies had special accommodations in waiting at Greencastle. Bloomington is recognized as one of the best paying stations both for freight and passengers on the Motion line. The Big Four succeeded in getting about three to one over the Vandalia this time.— /iloomini/ton Telephone.

Hardware, Slvates, 'Tinware, Knives, etc-

Hast Side- Ruhlic Square.

YVlqy is it, 'You YYsk:

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. Ilis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Langdon’s 135-2t

Give Him a Gall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

See that elegant sample Waverly bicycle shown by Anderson >V Harris at the Adams’ express office. It

Secure your eeats for the Lorelei dub concert next Friday evening in Meharry hall. On sale at Langdon’s book store. It

Op^ra

(MAR EMERY.

THURSDAY, MARCH 28.

And we want everybody to hear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as

All new features this season ! A bee t ' he «llphu e in the city, and get f . 'FL *....... tuio H \ K, per ient discount on every

, ’ m ' , of ' , * e r r ' * he > 0,,,, b r aiKl tllle cash purchase.

ented i ankee comedian, . *

*L L. LLYYI^j Best corn 5 cts per can Suppi.rl* 1 -! by brim...! HU. i £“ c ?. rn J % j * -

Jenuette Lewis,

Hand packed tomatoes. 10 c, 3 for 25 cts

and a select company of twenty talent- .^sorted jellies in pails 40 ets ed artists in the laughable Yankee com- syrup in pails 50 ets edy, {Sorghum” 60 cts

Family white fish in pails 40 cts

Mrs Anna Banning wiil give her spring opening Tuesday, March 26, at which time she hopes to see all her old

customers ami friends.

Now, don’t say you are sllirtited.

Kor you am cordially iuvIL-d To vUitour uiili.uo.y aLun.

On our opculus day wc’tl a root you

To a line display we’ll treat you,

Of irooda cheaper Ulan ever before.

Si Pluiikard.

Everything New but the Title

J oil n HiloUv 715 South Main Street.

THERE

Keul P’.Htnfe Tranarem

Oeorirc Akers to Jainea Akers, land In

Wasldnitton tp.,

Noah K. Hutton to Ueorao W. Hrowu, laud in Washington tp., $.’>5U.

Low Kate* to Muncle

IS BU I ONE

j j ! Vii Bitr Four Route, account state enSi Plunkard company, campnient, G. A. It. One tare for Country Rand Parade, round trip. On March25,26 and 27 the

Big Four route will sett excursion tickets to Muocie Dniii ail pmiiLs in Indiana on account of state encampment, Grand Army of the Republic. Tickets good returning until March 29, 1895, inclusive. For full particulars call on F. P.

Huestis, agent.

Imitated by many! Equalled by I nune! Wait and watch for the original : Yankee comedy. See the burlesque country band parade at 2:30 p. in. on [ above date.Reserved seats now on sale at , LANDES’ DRUG STORE.

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