Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY MARCH 28 1

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WILL SELL YOU A BARGAIN. SEE THEM.

J - O - N - E - S FOR ARTISTIC Wall Paper. J - O - N - E - S FOR Durable Paints. J - O - N - E - S FOR Bulk Seeds. J - O - N - E - S FOR Low Prices.

What’s the Matter With this? It's All liight! What’s all Ri$ht?

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OUTING MATERIAL PRICE

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\ The Eyes v The Health I The pocket book

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its Wednesday ni^ht was R. J. Gil- one time. Saves running the wood lespie, of this city. 1 through the machine a number of Frank Walls, who has been here , The new machinery will he several days from Kansas will re placed in the Variety plant until turn there this week. Frank is 1*““ new building of the company railroading and has a good place. erected. Mrs. C. W. Landes and mother. Madame Genevra Johnstone Mrs. F. T. Root, who have been vis- Bishop delighted many admirers

last evening in Meharry hall. Her grand voice was perhaps never heard to better advantage than here, and she was given a warm reception. Mrs. Bishop gives better j satisfaction than any singer who visits Greeneastle, and she truly J deserves that reputation. To a faultless voice she adds a plain, clear vocalization, which lends tin charm of knowing what vou are hearing as well as enjoying the music. This is true in both the German and American texts. The Aria Ah Perfido, Beethoven’s ex-

iting in Indianapolis for several days, returned to Greeneastle to-

day.

The Monon is finding it neces-

sary to run many extra freight trains in order to meet the business offering, and its passenger

business is also very heavy. The young ladies of the high ;

school class of ’94 will entertain the boys of the class and teachers j at the home ol Miss Susie Mathers, 40(1 west Liberty street, next Sat- 1

unlay evening.

The horse market continues to j cee(1lngly heavy and dlfficult 8olf)) show s.gnsof improvement for good ; Wi , 8 Mn , e Bi8hop . 8 opening nu ^.

tier, anti she gave it with such fervor, expression, power and execuoue from Kansas this week, and made a shipment to the east.

animals. G. \V loads of horses

Black received two from Illinois and

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THE LOCAL FIELD

The Si Plunkard company gave their unique and novel street parade today at 2:30 o’clock and it caused great merriment. They have many imitators but there is but one country band ’parade and

they give it.

Dr. Poucher will preach in the

tion that little could have been de- \ sired by the most critical. “Lore-; ly,” by Liszt, was, perhaps, the 1 number that pleased best from a musician’s standpoint, and the group of four songs that closed the program was given such a charming finish that they left the audi ence in love with them and their

Sa^ tl?e Baby out for at) /}irir)§ In one cf those nice

BABY CABS' You can get at HANNA'S at

f{ l/^ry l^easopable pries Alpheus Birch Groceries, Provisions, Oueensware,ct-c. I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with prices

and quality

SATISFACTORY TO ALL. I make my bow fer liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit new customers. Southwest CoriUT Publiu Square.

STYLES IN Gentlemen’s Patent Leathers and Tans. »s urns.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People p.re Going and Where Their Guesth are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for tjuirk Reading. DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Danner Times u> follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

kind. Mr. SchellBchmidt, ’cello,

Presbyterian church on Sunday at !4I id Mr. Jones, pianist, assisted. 10:30 a. in; Sunday school at two fhe concert closed the course,

p. in; Young People’s meeting at

A FURNACE

6:30 p. m; prayer meeting on Thursday at 7 :30 p. m. The public is invited to these services.

JAMES M. HURLEY Has a Residence in Crawfordsville to exchange for a residence in Greeneastle, and a few Real Estate bargains in property if taken at once. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 1st Xat Hank bldg, Greeneastle. Ind.

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John Cawley, jr., is in Indianapolis. John J. Cole, sr., of St. Louis, is here on business. Born, to Fred Steele and wife, March 28, a hoy. Mrs. T. 11. Ciine and mother are visiting in Chicago. Mrs. R. F. Carr is moving from Indianapolis to this city. Robert John, of the St. Louis Republic, is visiting bis parents. Miss Myrtle Wilder, of Brazil, is the guest of Mrs. Thos. Abiams. G. W. Hughes is having a sale at bis farm south of the city today. Emanuel Marquis, jr., is reading medicine with Dr. F. H. Lammers. Clarence Jacobs went to Lafay ette at noon to work on the Monon car shops. Rev. I). M. Wood is attending the North Indiana conference at Logansport. James Stone and family are moving to their new home on Washingi ton street today. j M’s, W F. Tv is ter ha- robu'-.: .’ to Crawfordsville after a short visj it with !'i lends here | Miss Jennie Brandon entertained 1 a party of friends last evening at an old fashioned taffy pulling. James Topping is in Indianapolis today transacting business ter ithe Biir Four millin'’ comnanv.

NEWS FROM DEI’AUW.

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BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY Look in this Column for It—Oue*tH and Kntertainiiientfi—Notpg, Item* and Announreinetit* -The V«*ry Latest and the Rest by Kpeeial Reporter. Percy L. Hodges returned from Chi-j cage yesterday afternoon. Kit Carson, of the preparatory school, will spend a few days at bis home, at j Danville, III. O. II. Hays was in Indianapolis Monday, and succeeded in persuading the Y.M. C. A. people there to lend us their narallel bars for the gymnasium exhibition next Monday night. Dr. Stephenson leeUired at Plainfield j

last night.

Albert Band is sulVering with an at- ! tack of la grippe. The DePauw ehapter of Phi Gamma I Delta took dinner with M. L. Daggy. north of town, last evening. Sherman Powell is attending th» I North Indiana eonferenee. Ben Rowe was in Indianapolis yester-

day.

E. S. Meade is now agitating that the students should build the fence and grand stand for the new athletic park. An inter-fraternity base ball schedule has been arranged as follows: Sigma Chi vs. Phi Gam, April 8; Delta Tan vs. Sigma Xu, April 15; Beta vs. 1’lii Psi, April 2-'; Delta F vs. Deke, April 21). The winner of the Sigma Chi-Phi Ggm game will play the Phi Delta on

May 7.

Prof. Priest will go to Blonmingdale tomorrow to act as judge on an oratorical contest. The prohibition club will meet this evening at 0 :3(l o’clock in Independent

hall.

Miss Kidenbamnter. of I. F., who lias been visiting the Missc- Stephenson, hits returned to Itionmington. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives great bodi-j

Frank Caldwell, a Boone county boy, who has been a successful advance man for many popular shows, and at present has a good standing off’er from a prominent law firm of Indianapolis, will soon have an article in the Arena on “Occultism.” Mr. Caldwell has a strong inclination to enter the field of journalism.—Lebanon News. Two freight cars on the Big Four jumped the track yesterday afternoon in the eastern end of the yards, and created considerable disturbance. The trucks caught in the cattle guards, and" the cars were telescoped. The three afternoon passenger trains went over the Yandalia. The accident oc curred at the same [dace ns the one

of several weeks ago.

The Woman's league of College Avenue church gave their quarterly social at the church parlors last ♦■vetting. A good number of people were present to partake ot the cof fee and ginger cake, which was served free. The ladies have arranged to give these socials ever thiee months, and they deserve much credit for the manner in which the meetings are arranged. Frank Sharp, living at Reno, was on his way to this city last evening about eight o’clock, looking for work, and in attempting to cross the Big Four railway tracks was struck by an engine. There were two trains in motion, and he got out of the way of one, but was struck by the othet. His shoulder J and hip were both bjtdlv injured, j

and Dr. Poole, who was called to ,ly, nerve, mental and iligestive strength attend him. pronounces his injuries I > * | tq>ly it nuriiics, vitaii/e- ami i

' enriches the hlc.ojj.

TIjlPG of C011IF0K8

These winter days. In making a deal ior one see H.S. RENICK&CO., And they will make you prices that will surprise you.

A general line of

Hardware, Skates,

Fin ware, Kn i ves, etc-

linst Side- 1*111)110 Square.

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Why is it, Vou Asl 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.

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Give Him a Gall. t \. H AMILTON, Southeast corner square

ONION Sets

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Weik’s.

Mrs. A. ('. Fry and Mrs. E. G. Fry have issued invitations for an afternoon reception on Friday,

April o.

Garden “sass” is occupying some

. . ’ , open a barn. To a reporter Mr. attention just now, hut we believe ] r 1

Jack Frost lias his eye on the ear-

ly* gardeners.

Among the graduates of the In-

His fattier wa« teletrraphd today removed Sharp to

serious, ior, and

Reno.

( barley Cooper, the liveryman, who has been in business in John I Cawley’s -talilc rooms for several j years, will at the close of this month wind up his business in this; city. He will not sell bis stock, but will put part of it in with George and John’s stock and ship the rest to Cloverdale where lie may 1

See our silk waists for .p.’.US. bargain ever offered. Isaiah Vermilion. . 138-31

Snliil silver thimbles at Shipley's HI cents during his eleurttuee sale. It

J. T. Allen will open up in a few days me worm renowuei! "r.ininerson' line of men shoes, a line that is not exeelleil by any shoe faetory in the roil-il States. Don’t fail to see them when they come to. ]3St5

Those heavy solid gnbl -pcetiteles fur ♦3. regular price ipi, will no doubt go

Op’^ra 0 THURSDAY, MARCH 28. Ail i.i w feiituri thi■ -t::-on! A hoc} ' liive of merriment. The young and tale eitted Yankee comedian, J. C. LEWIS, j Supported by the brilliant little actress Joiuiettu Lew is.

GLEAN. (MERY.

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

Rest corn Richmond corn Standard “ Princess “ sold 12*., and 15 ets

5 ets per can 7 ets, 4 for i.i ets S ets, 2 for 15 ets Isewhere for 10 ets

Cooper M.tod Ihe re.»m for hi. re-1 «• >"™- i ™..,| of. , r „ ty u,l«„. SMiHirSi, 3 '".S2

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'Thousands of Rolls Of \\ r cdl Raper Bought for the spring trade at Allen’s Drug Store. We have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices cal and see them. \Ye also have window shades and curtain polw. AKBITKT'

tiremenfwas high rents. He is a good business man and the Bannkk i Tikks hopes to see him continue in

business in this city.

The Greeneastle Manufacturing company lias received several 1 pieces of new machinery in the | ; past few days, which are being 1 placed in position. Among them is a boring machine, a moulder and a four-sidedr plane. This latter machine is a wonder in its special work, and will plane four sides of a heavy or light piece of wood at

Wanted—Girl for general hoiL»ework. Geo. K. Blake. 13s-tf

Hook in Shipley’s window and see some of the good- he will -ell for $1.50 duling hi- two week- clearance -ale. It < ail at, 11 i bllitt ,v ( O. for your apples, i

I ed artists in the laughable Yankee comSi Plunkard.

V-sorted jellies in pails 40 ets

. 50 ct\ ..GO ets

40 ets

Syrup in pail-

Sorghum ” Family white fish in pail-

Jolvn Rileu*

Everything New but the Title. 715 South Main street.

oranges and lemons.

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Roger-’ triple plate knives or forks at $1,50 per half dozen during Shipley's clearance sale. Do you ever think that you will ever buy them at this price again’? Never. It

Seed potatoes, both sweet at \V. II Burke’s.

and Iri-h 130t(l

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Farmer J. ('. I.eWis. Si Plunkard company. < nmitry Band Parade. Imitated by many! Fipialled by; none ! Wait and w ate It for the original Yankee comedy. the hlirtcsque cnnnlrv band parade at 2:3 1 p. in. on above date.Ke-crveil -eats now on -aI at LANDES’ DRUG STORE.

ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal ('ement Wall Pla-ter, Portland ami I.otti-ville Cement-. Pla-ter Paris, llairaud Lime. At the lowest prices. R- B- HURLEY Box 773. Wareroom 11(1 K Seminary st

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