Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1895 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY MARCH 2(5 lft&5

A LARGE AND COM PLETE LINE OF

mill H'is.

WILL SELL YOU A BARGAIN.

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J-O-N-E-S What’s the

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FOR

ARTISTIC Wall Paper. J-O-N-E-S

FOR

Durable Paints. J - O - N - E - S

FOR

Bulk Seeds. -O-N-E-S

FOR

Low Prices.

Matter With this? I Vs All Night! What’s all Ri$ht?

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OUTING MATH RIAL PRICK

The Eyes The Health The pocket book

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Hi laigtiifs Book Store

THE LOCAL FIELD

evening. Refreshments will be NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

served free of charge, and the pub- J

lie is invited. • THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF Rev. and Mrs. A R. Bryan are UNIVERSITY

attending the Northeast Indiana

conference at Logansport.

Look in UiIm Column for It—iiud EntertainmentA—Note*, Items and An-

The college team and a picked nine of city boys will play baseball at the park tomorrow afternoon.

nouiM'eimMitM—The Vory l.atoRt ami the Itest by Sperial Reporter.

. , ,, , . A. L. Gary has returned from Hen-

rox Brothers, ot Reelsville, have ,1,.,.^ ,,,

contracted to put in an electric |' ^ e. Schnepp visited Joe Raub at light plant at Carbon, < lay' county. Chalmers Sunday. Joe has hail a pn t-

Ed Hill left this morning tor Muncie. He will probably locate there or elsewhere in tiie gas belt. AU but three of the claims

ty hard time of it with rheumatism hut he is reported to he improving now. Lieut. Lewis returned from Chicago

this morning.

Samuel Scott, of Owensville, is tin*

against the \ andalia for injuries | guest of Miss Scott of the preparatory

in the Coatesville wreck have been j school.

adjusted. | Mr. Norris was in Indianapolis yes-

Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Donnohue terday.

are seriously sick. The former has F. H. Cooper starts for Europe from

bronchitis and the latter pleuro-

pneumonia.

Noah Brumback has sold his property on south Jackson street to Mary A. and Jennie II Kelly,

consideration $3000.

John Adams, who has been running on the Big Four between Muncie and Mattoon as express

agent, is at home again.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Chicago today, ( has. will start about

the first of July.

Miss Alice Heaton spent Sunday in

Kuightstown.

11. F. B. cl Mb met at Delta Tau hall

last night.

Jean Iglehart will visit Ids home in Evansville this week. F. II. Daughtery, formerly of the class of '9U, has again entered school. A party consisting of t’rofs. Brown [Naylor. I'nderwood ant 1 . Ritter, Mr.

HMNNM, runeral Director!

All calls promptly attended.

FURNITURE

Of all kinds at satisfactory prices.

Alpheus Birch

Ur-occr-ics, Provisions, Uueenswarc, et-e.

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I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with

and quality

SATISFACTORY TO ALL

prices

I make my bow for liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit new customers.

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STYLES

Gentlemen's Patent Leathers

land Tans.

loins s unis.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People p.re Going ami Where Their Guentfl are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Bent Column in th* Paper for tjuick llearihiR.

DON’T THINK

of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the* Dally 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 you desire.

JAMES M. HEREBY

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, Insur-

ance, Loans.

1st Nat Bank Bldg, Greencastle. Ind.

SORGHUM,

The Purest ART ICLE

MADE,

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Caiilotitia Htiteg.

tV iUon, Misses Wilde and Mary Ritter

Singleton, al Martinsville, a dough- wrnt to Kern yesterday. ter. Mr. Singleton is the editor of Much interest is manifested in the the Republican and well known gymnasium exhibition to be given next here. j Monday night. It will be a treat on Mrs. W. H. Burke, Mrs. J. W. •‘ceount of its novelty. “Three Deep” , . j ,!• t ii i and “Pussv wants a Corner” will take Jacobs and .Miss Lou Rader are , , • ,

[the house by storm. 1 here will be

representing the Greencastle order work on the bars, tumbling pyramids of \\ . R. C. at the soldiers’ en- and other features entirely new to a

campment at Muncie. DePatiw audience.

George M. Black has joined the Mrs. Mansfield spent Sunday in In-

“Greencastle Society of Consum- 'IGuiapolis.

mate, Persistent and Determined Miss Edith Beau liamp has returned

pleasant visit at her home in

after

Losers" of articles, and conse-

Tipton.

queutlv hustled out last evening The olee c , ub and WRlter H owe and lost fifteen dollars in bills. Mr. .tones will give a concert at Lawrence-

Black says he will pay a reward for burg this week,

its return, as shown elsewhere.

A number of persons are coming from

A car loaded with goods for , Brazil tomorrow to attend the concert. Greencastle merchants was broken The athletic park is assured. The open last night at the Vandalia •abaoription paper is the hands of j. * , . . , r r Messrs. Schnepp and Blake is making a

freight depot. A quantity of cof- , . , . .

fee, a half of a cheese and some shoe-dressing were taken. Tramps

Council meeting this evening. Mrs. Victoria Sedgwick is seriously ill. The Boston store again joins the daily advertisers. Jesse Wells is driving night hus for Alhin & Bivin. Harry Brattin, of Brazil, is visiting relatives here. Chas. Bivin was in Ciay City yesterday buying horses. Dr. E. G. Farris left last night for Conway Springs, Kas. Mrs. M 1). Bridges and daughter went to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Windsor, ot Indianapolis, is visiting the Misses Ames. Mrs. Henry Fixmer, of Peoria, III., is visiting Mrs. B. F. Hays, W. II. Burke and B. F. Barwick went to Indianapolis this morn-

ing.

W. F. Starr will take the Knickerbocker for Muncie at 5:33 to-

day.

J. C. Woolrich is looking after his Sullivan county interests this

week.

Walter Higert and Alonzo Jacobs went to Indianapolis this af-

ternoon.

W. F. Kerr, Ed. Hill and W. II. Ragan took the Big Four at 8:42

for Muncie.

Mrs. M. D. Bridges has lost a gold watch, which she advertises

for in this issue.

L. F. Crawford and family have moved to their farm, lour miles

northwest of the city.

Mrs. Carrie Vaughn, of Muncie, is here attending the funeral of her

father, Wesley Crawley.

The Woman’s league ot College Avenue church will give a social at

Subscribe for th Banner Times the church parlors Wednesday

who have been lurking in the vicinity for several days are sus peeled to be the guilty parties. , The Rev. Dr. John Poacher, of |

DePauw university

good show for :i starter.

The Western Intercollegiate association will not meet with Rose “Poly” May 18 for Field day, as had been arranged, because the local association declines to take charge of the meet on account of the fact that many of the Isttonger institutions have withdrawn

theological temporarily from the association. Rose

school, preached two very excellent -Poiv” like DePauw, has decided that sermons yesterday from Dr. Hick- it is not profitable to compete with col-

tnan’s pulpit, to very large audt-1 h'ges of inferior rank,

ences. The theme of his morning's

Southwest Corner Publie Square.

A PURNAGE,

IS A

TRIM of GOlipm

These winter days. In making 3 deal for one see

H. S. RENICK&CO.,

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

discourse was “Man Made in the Likeness of God.” The sermon

To have perfect health you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood is to take Hood’s Sarsapa-

10 cts a Jar.

ONION Sets

AT

Weik’s.

was full of the most wholesome truths concerning the true dignity of man.— Terre Haute Tribune.

Greencastle Division No. B2, U. R. K. of P. met last evening in castle hall and elected the tolowing of fleers for the ensuing year: O. D. Swain, captain; F. C. Abrams, 1st licut: Ed Harris, 2nd lieut; Baily Hawkins, recorder; John Sandy, treasurer. The above named officers will be installed Friday evening, March 29, immediately after the close of the regular lodge work. Every member of the division i a requested to be present in full dress. For Sale—An Early Breakfast gasoline stove, four burners, used about one month. .1. C. Browning. 138-21

See our silk waists far 42.II8. Best bargain ever oflered. Isaiah Vermilion. 138-31

Mrs Banning’s millinery opening is in progress today and is being well attended. The Interior presents a beauti-

ful display.

TO BE CURED TONIGHT.

Well-known Greenraiitta Lady to be Healed in 1’ublie at the Opera lIotiHe Tonight.

Hardware, Skates, Tinware, Knives, eta-

I^ast Side? Nubile Square.

\Vl\y i*s it, "You

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MA.NY GOODS?

J. T. Allen will open up in a few days the world renowned‘•Emmerson” line of men shoes, a line that is not excelled by any shoe factory in the United .States. Don’t fail to see them when they come in. ]38t5

Thousands of Itolls Of Wall Naper Bought for the spring trade at

Allen’s Drug Store.

We have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices—cal and see them. We also have window shades and curtain Hes. AnBKRT ALaLvEIN.

A large line of ready made wrappers cheap at I. Vermilion's. 13S-2t

Wanted—Girl for general housework. Geo. E. Blake. 138-tf

The neatest and best made print wrapper for $1.17 you ever saw at I. Vermilion’s. 138-?t

Tonight the opera house will be the scene of an interesting event. A well known and respected Greencastle lady who for four years has been a cripple from rheumatism will be taken on the stage and publicly treated by Veno’s medicines. The extraordinary cures made by Veno arc accomplished by means of imported medicines, and have created great excitement, as the worst kind of rheumatic ami paralytic cripples are permanently cured by their use. Every lady and gentleman in Greencastle should be at the opera house to night and sec this remarkable test made of the power of Veno’s medicines. For a few days only ‘the Veno physicians can he consulted free of charge, Room 12, Commercial hotel.

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 Gall. \. ILVItHLTON , Soutllcast corner S(juare

Op^ra (JotJS^,

Call at Hibbitt it Co. for your apples, oranges and lemons. 133-3t

Just received a beautiful line of silk waists at Isaiah Vermilion’s. 138-3t

Don’t forget the place to buy groceries at Hiubitt & Co, I38-3t

Wanted—Girl to wash 'dishes. Steady place. Call at the I’alace restaurant. 138-3t

The sale of seats for the Mine. Bishop concert is going forward finely. She is one of the few singers who pleases the whole audience—both the musicians and general hearers, in this ease the musicians are sure of a good house, and the audience is sure of a good concert. 138 -11

DORMITORY.

THINSDAY, .MARCH 28.

KLEAR (MERY.

All new features this season! A bee hive of merriment. The young and tale uhied Yankee comedian,

BILL OF FAKK Foil TOMOKROW. Soup, lent. Lettuce. Sliced onions. Boiled ox heart, champagne sauce. Leg of venison, home style. Browned potatoes. New beets and cream Amos ham hock and cabbage. Corn bread. Cucumber pickles. Tomato catsup. Olives. French mustard. Peach cobbler Crackers. Brown bread. Cream bread. Syrun. Tea. Coffee. Milk Napkins furnished. Rates, $2.. r >0 per week. Breakfast, 7 a. m; dinner. 12:30; supper, 5:30. Breakfast. Sundays. 8 a. m. Dinner bill of fare will appear each day

J. C. LEWIS, Supported by the brilliant little actress Jennettu Lewis,

and a select company of twenty talented artists in the laughable Yankee comedy,

Si Plunkard.

Everything New but the Title

THERE IS BUT ONE Farmer J. C. Lewis. Si Plunkard company, Country Band Parade.

And we want everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap as any place in the city, and get a FIVE per cent discount on every cash purchase.

Best corn 5 cts per can Richmond corn 7 cts, -t for 25 cts Standard “ 8 cts, 2 for 15 cts Princess “ sold elsewhere for 12’„ and 15 cts 10 ets Hand packed tomatoes . 10 c, 3 for 25 cts Assorted jellies in pails 40 ets Syrup in pails 50ets Sorghum “ 60 ets Family white fish in pails 40 ets xJolin Riley, 715 South Main Street.

Low Ka.t«*H to Muiicle

Imitated by many ! Equalled by none! Wait and watch for the original Y'ankee comedy. See the burlesque country band parade at 2:30 p. in. on above date.Reserved seats now on sale at LANDES’ DRUG STORE.

Via Rig Four Route, account state encampment. G. A. R. One fare for round trip. <>n M:!ri*h25,20 and 27 the Big Four route will sell excursion tickets to Muncie from all pointsin Indiana on account of state encampment, Grand Army of the Republic. Tickets good returning until March 20, 1805, inclusive. For full particulars call on F. P. Huestis, agent.