Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 1«95
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WILL SELL YOU A BARGAIN.
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• ARTISTIC 'Wall Paper. J-O-N-E-S
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Durable Paints. J-O-N-E-S
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. Bulk Seeds. J-O-N-E-S
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Low Prices.
With this? x\11 1 tight! What’s all RiSht?
OUTING MATERIAL PRICE
The Eyes 1 The Health I The pocket book
See it
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Et lagan's Book sioie
THE LOCAL FIELD
went with him to Indianapolis.— Lebanon Jleporter. Elder Huis is in attendance at the missionary convection at Rock
ville.
K. R. Pruitt went to Lafayette at noon where he will work on the
Monon ear shops.
Air. and Mrs. Charles Osborne, of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Cooper.
Mrs. F. W. Woods, of Martinsville, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. 1). C. Donnohue.
Rev. II. M. Middleton left at noon for Logansport to attend the 1
northern Indiana conference. Mrs. II. L. Maxwell went
NEWS FROM DERAUW.
THE DEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY
i Look in tliiM Column for It GurMt* ami KnteitfiinniPittft Not*#, ItrniH ami AnnotiiH'iMiioiit*—The Very Latent ami the
Heat by Special Reporter.
Mes<r-!. Pp#on, Hayden and Reeoe I were in Indianapolis last night. Miss Cora Bennett, ’!>4. who is teaching in Marion, spent a part of her va-
cation in Ijouisville, Kv.
Charlotte Miller, of Terre Haute, will j spend Sunday with university friends. Prof. tV. E. Smyser was unable to i meet his classes yesterday morning on
t () i account of sickness.
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STYLES
Gentlemen's I'atent Leathers aid Tans.
LOIIIS l IIS.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Whore Our People p.re Going amt Where Their Guefttfi are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th 1 * Paper for Quick Reading.
DON’T THINK or leaving the city, erven for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be changed as often ns you desire.
(Tawfordsville at noon to attend tlie wedding of Miss Ella Maxwell and Mr. France Myers. Grunt Newton's Brooklyn story is worth hearing. It includes the^ price of a postage stamp, a sheet of paper and an envelope. Joe C. Baker and Robt. Graham droye over to Rockville this morning where the former will probably purchase a line driving horse. Fay Belnap visited his parents last evening, and went to Bloomington today, where he will run on the south division of the Monon. The local water supply in cisterns ami wells is remarkably low for this time of year. If this season holds up to its seasonable features as it has since the hrst of the year, the April showers will relieve the pressure. The Bannnkk Tihek is in receipt of the following from Dr. W. C. Harris, of Carpentersville: After a residence of thirty-seven years the first of next month I will
\t ill Templeton, formerly of ’9(3, will enter college in a few days. Jean Iglebart went to Evansville this afternoon to spend a few days. Miss Jessie Hamilton, "ho ha* been visiting I’rof. I.ongden and Dicta sisters, lias returned to her borne in Greenfield. Mi-s Miutie Allen entertained a niiinber of friends yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Alta Dale. Miss Yount, of Crawfordsville, is visiting Miss Mary Yount at the Harris house. L. 11. Dunning lectured before the Y. M. C. A. on “Medicine and Sugery as a Life Work.’’ He dealtwitb the subject in a very practical way and showed wherein the Christian student had an advantage over the non-cliristiau in this calling. Miss Lena Byrd is sick at the Dorm. Frank Walker went to Indianapolis this morning on Mirage business. Fhi Kappa 1’si will entertain friends tomorrow evening. Mrs. N. E. Thompson, of Marshall, is is visiting her daughters of the art school. I’rof. Waldo is now ready to receive bids for putting the new athletic park
HMNNA. I unei’ai Director!
All calls promptly attended.
FURNITURE
Of all kinds at satisfactory prices.
Alphcus Binch Groceries, Provisions, Oueenswarc, et-e.
I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with and quality
prices
SATISFACTORY TO ALT
I make my bow fer liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit new customers.
•A PURIMAGD
IS A
move to Roachdale. During that j in condition.
time that I have been a subscriber! O.C. Pratt went to Danville yester-
to the Banner Times. The above ,'' ay 0,1 business.
is a grand record that any man I Mrs.Yennc. who has been visiting
might well be proud of.
Miss Yenne for the past week, has re-
i turned to her home in Shoals.
A daily paper should be in the, Mjss MaymeTown, who went home
JAMES M. HEREBY
Has a Residence in Crawfordsville to exchange for a residence in Greencastle, and a few Real
Estate bargains taken at once.
in property if
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 1st Xat Bank Bldg, Greencastle. Did.
SORGHUM,
I I lf a Galloi
The Purest ART ICLE
MADE,
EaliloiDja Hm,
10 cts a Jar.
ONION Sets
AT
Wei k‘s.
Jesse Lee, of St. Louis, is here
today
D. L. Southard, of Martinsville, is here. Jeff Williams has returned to Merom. W. R. Grogan left at noon for Chicago. Miss Jessie Preston is visiting at Indianapolis. Dr. Bassett went to Plainfield this morning. R. Loyd was in Indianapolis to day on business. B. K.Kramer, of Lafayette, is here visiting old friends. Postoffice Inspector Fletcher, of Indianapolis, is here. Jesse Lee, of St. Louis, was in the city last evening. Mrs. Kate Miller went to India nayolis this afternoon. Wm. Dobbins, of Bedford, is at the Commercial today. Mrs. J. F. Fee arrived home at noon from Bloomington. The "'Frain Wreckers” are billed ? >r the opera house on April 0. Joe Baker and Albert Graham went to Rockville this morning. Greencastle eotnmandery, No. 11, meets tonight in stated conclave. Harry Thornburg and Minnie Paris have been licensed to marry. Miss Jessie Watson, of Terre Haute, is the guest of Miss Estella Grubb. Mrs. Elizabeth Richards, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in ! the city W. S. Shepperd moved from south College avenue to 507 south Indiana street.
home of every' one. It is the bright time ago on account of the illness of a winged messenger that brings younger sister, will not be in school for
cheer to all. Nothing is more eonsoling after the day’s work is done
than to sit down, pick up your lo- John II. Morris is home from cal daily paper and read anything dental college, Indianapolis, the
the rest of the year. Miss Laura is re-
ported to lie some better.
and. sometimes, everything about school year having closed
persons whom you know. The Xhe fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Banner Times gives you all this in- once fairly tried, becomes the favorite formation at the small price of ten spring medicine, speaks voblines for its
cents per week. j excellence anti merit. The ease of Charles Ousler For Sale—An Early Breakfast gaso-
against the Monon railway has line stove, four burners, used about one been compromised by a payment of monl h. -J • Browning. 1 ts --t •toGO. Suit was brought by Mr. j Sec our silk waists for if2.9s. Best
Ousler for $1500 for the value of a bargain ever ottered.
ion.
Isaiah Vernul-
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horse that was killed by the train.
The animal was of special value! J- F. Allen will open up in u few days
owing to its speed and was out in ; pasture one night, when it got on
the Monon tracks and was run down by a train. Mr. Ousler nl leged that a defective fence was the cause of the horse escaping and the suit followed.— Bloomington
Telephone.
The Shelby County Medical so-
ciety will hold its
| 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. 138t5
’i'ljIUU ol ('OilTORS
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, Tinware, Knives, etc.
linst Side Ihiblic' Square.
WTpy is it, Von A.sk
A large line of ready-made wrappers cheap at I. Vermilion’s. 13S-21
Wanted—Girl for general housework. Geo. E. Blake. 138-tf
The neatest and best made print
seventh annual i wrapper for $1.17 you ever saw at I.
meeting in the Christian church, Shelbyville, Ind., April 8, 1895.
Vermilion's.
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fall at Hibhitt At Uo. for your apples.
Papers of great importance will le oranges and lemons. 138-3t
read and discussed by l)rs. Conner, Just received a beautiful line of silk Hull and Ricketts, of Cincinnati;! waists at Isaiah Vermilion's. 13s-3t
Drs Mathews, McMurtry and Rey-
Seed potatoes, both sweet and Irish
nobis, of Louisville; Drs. Love and j at VV . li Burke s. 13015
Subscribe for th Bannkk Times
Bernays, of St, Louis; Dr. Drake,| of Shelbyville; Dr. W. W. Keen, of Philadelphia; Dr. Harvey Heed, of! Columbus, O; Drs. Dunning, Taylor and Cline, of Indianapolis, and i others. These men have all prom-;
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.
Don’t forget the place to buy groceries at tiiobitt A Co. IJn-3l
Ij. 1IA311 l/TOlN. Southeast corner square
Wanted-- Cir! to wash <n>‘iMN. Ste»d , place. Call at the Palace restaurant. 138-21
tended for both Mr. and Mis. Smith but the former,had received a “hot tip” and wn« nrepaved the tip be ing given by a well-meaning friend, who knew the newspaper man’s j well-known propensity lor prowling
Kd. Hibben, of Greencastle, about at all times of day and night, spent Sunday in Lebanon with his j I he surprise on his lietter-half was sister, Mrs. Will Dodd. Mrs. Dodd genuine and thorough, however, j and an enjoyable time was bad by
The chart for seats for the Mine,
iseii ami arc expected io oe present. Bi.-hop concert this cveiiiug will he ui A party of friends ‘‘surprised - ’ '""'h' l,ai l ""ti 1 7 o'clock. After that Mrs. H. M Smith lust evening.'" »t the usual ph.ee in ea<t college r | Coiw ert wi.l Ijupii at 8 :05, mvl Iho surprise was originally ic-j sel4 t- wil, not he held bey 1 that time.
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Opera (Jous^,
MkK SROSERY.
Parrot A Taggart broad received fr--*'i , i every 'ic.ri'icg. W. M BurVc Of
THURSDAY, MAKU1 IS.
All new features Ibis season! A bee hive of merriment. The young and talc ented Yankee comedian,
And («•.* " ant everybody to bear in mind that you can buy at Riley’s as cheap as any place in the city, and get a r I \ L pei (cut discount on every cash purchiise.
J. C. LEWIS,
Best corn
Supported by the brilliant little actress Findanl^ * Y. rn
DORMITORY.
5 cts per can . 7 cts, I for Lii cU .8 ets. 2 for 15 ets
Princess “ sold elsewhere for 12L, and 15 cts 1(1 cts
I and a select company of twenty talent- (J' 11 "' l' a i r T , '‘! tomatoes III , , .( (or 2.> - ts j cd artists in the laughable Yankee coin- ‘s>oitiol jdlies in pads . dll ets
Jemiette Lewis,
mi.i. or i wm rou tomorkow. Soup, consomme spatana. Roast beef. Drip gravy. Year a la poulctte.
dy.
Plunkard.
Syrup in pails
Soreunm " Fai.lily widle li-li in pail-
50 cts (30 cts 10 cts
Holm Hi Uhl
'Phoii&ancls of ItoJls ( )f Wall l J nper Bought for the spring trade at
I the gav invaders who took along I ^V 1 " 1,l> ' > om.n \ honiiiij.
j Boiled potatoes. tomato catsup.' j
enougli provender to make a visit
Everything New but the Title. "15 South Main Street.
Mi\ pickles. French mustard.
Allen’s Drug Store.
|to;in editor uu assured pleasure. 1 Tapioca pudding. Hard aucc. ! TH ERE IS BUT ON E Those participating in the deal | Graham bread. (Team loaf. Crackers. 1 F irircr J. C. Lewis,
were Misses Kate and Lida Grooms,
Wo have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices—cal and see them. We also have window shades and curtain poles. AlaBBIRT ALLE.N.
Belle and Alice Resor, Blanche Kercheval, Mollie Mathias, Nellie Hammond and Messrs. Kd Black. Kd. Han ts, A. B. Hanna and Lee Mathias.
Si IMunkiird compunv, < 'ountry Band Parade.
Maple syrup.
Sassafras tea. Coffee. Milk.
Napkins furnished. j Imitated by ■nimy! Ei|u:ilicd by Kates, $2.50 per week. Breakfast, 7 j none! Wait and watch for the original a. m; dinner. 12:30; supper, 6:30.' Yankee comedy. See the burlesque ^ tine band
Breakfast. Sundays. 8 a. in. country bund panide at 2:30 p. in. on capped the climax.-.8,,* li,Inin Dinner bill of fare will appear each | ' lat,, -Re»crved seats now on sale at i CM/.) DobD iV. ss. Cominv tomorrow day , LANDES’ DRUG STORE. 1 evening in Greeneasile.
Farmer-I < Lewis ns si Pluiiksird completely captured San Bernardino at the opera house last night and in the street yesterday. Me was greeted by a full house and applause followed applause. He has excellent support slid
Ills whistling completely
Southwest Corner Public* Square. I
