Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY APRIL 4

WE HAVE ADDED to our large line of Beds the Buss am in urns which we especially invite you to call and see. They are the latest thing out in this line and will add beauty and cheerfulness to the bed chamber. BLACK' & BLACK.

Of your time.

Please

(MAN. (MERY.

Ami we want everybody t<> bear in I mind that you can buy at Kiley’s a. s ! eheu|> as any plaee in tbe eity, and £et a FIVK per cent diseount on every cash purebase.

Best eern 5 ets per ran Hielunond corn ... 7 ets. I for !i.> ets I Standard “ 8 ets, 2 for 15 ets i Princess “ sold elsewhere for

to remind yen of bow 12 l .. and 15 ets 10 ets well we can serve you in Hand packed tomatoes. 10 c, 11 for 25 «‘ts

Wall Paper and Paints. We have made a regular

\ssorted jellies in pails Syrup ill.pails

Sorghum

study of tbe subject and Family white li-li in pail-

the values we have to of-

.40 ets .50 ets .00 ets . 10 ets

fer you on that account j are just what you should , make it your business i to look into.

xlolm Riley,

715 South Main Street.

Jones' Ding siore. E

STYLES

Gentlemen's Patent Leathers aid Tans. unis & w»$. 600 Samples to piek your spring and summer suits from. The II nest lot of woolens ever brought to the eity. Spring Suits from $19 to $25. Pants from $4.50 to $6.50. E. W. WHITE. Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postotllee Cleaning and Repairing A SPLlTAI/n .

What's the

Matter

With this? I Vs All liight! What's all RiSht?

tain more than half the amount needed for conatimption this sum mer. Little Jeroue Allen mourns the death of his dog. A poisoner got in his deadly work this morning. John and Ernest McIIaflie were here yesterday en route to Louisville, where they will purchase a fine horse. Dan Ruark is again running or. the Yandalia after a fifteen days’ vacation. Me was not “fired,’ as was reported. James Bennett, jr., is at home from Martinsville, where he has been taking treatment for rheumatism. He is much improved in health. Miss Mary Atephens, trimmer for Mrs. I). PL Preston, has re turned from Indianapolis, where she has been attending the Easter openings. Mrs. Selia Williams died at Oak alia on Wednesday of old age, being 81 years old. The burial occurred Thursday at Pleasant Mill cemetery. At the regular meeting of Co. J next Tuesday evening arrangements will be made for the three tnspee tions to be held before the state | encampment. In a base ball schedule of Wa j hash college a game is scheduled

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Sal^e tt?? Baby oat for ai)

Look in thif* Column .for It—Gue«*s and Kntertalnnientii—Notes, Items ami Announcements—The Very Latent ami the , lieNt by Special Reporter. Mr. Slierley, of Bra/.il, is vi.-iting his brother of the preparatory school. Three recitals will be given next week ! at music ball. Mr. Depri/, of Wabash college, who has been the guest of Miss Conrey for j the past few days, has returmnl to Crawfordsville. Tbe French club met last night with , Misses Smith and Wood. An excellent pupils' recital was given at music hall last night. Russell 11. Con well gives his well known lecture, “Akers of Diamonds,’’ at Meharry bail tonight in the regular Y. M. ('. A. lecture course. The German club will meet tit Sigma Nu hall tomorrow evening. All third year people in German have been invited to attend. Cal. Weaver quizzed his class in socialism this morning. The gymnasium class will have their pictures taken this afternoon for the!

Mirdtjr.

Miss Path'll,of I. 1., who has been visiting Mrs. Allen and Kappa sisters, | has returned to Bloomington. Mrs. Frark Sigler, of Knight.-villc, ivisiting Dr. Bassett and family. T. X. Kwing attended the marriage of a brother in Areola, 111., yesterday.

In oneef those nice

BABY CABS

You can get at HANNA’S at

f{ l/^ry Fjeasoi^able priee

Alpheus Birch

G

r-occrics, Provisions, L'ueensware. etc.

with prices

' peri inept.

M i-s Collins, of the music school, will

with DePnuw in Crawfordsville lor Tom will bo the next one to try the ex-

May 11, and a return game in

Greencastle May 18.

, , , leave for her home in Iowa the latter In Black Black’s may be seen .... , , ,, , , , • part ot the week. >ho will not be buck an enlarged picture of Capt. Wm. 1 1 |,| 8 V(>ar Thornburg, once a prominent citi-i The pnddbitio.. club meets tonight zon of Greencastle. It is the prop- in Independent hall for the transaction

rn

OUTING MATERIAL

PRICE

The Eyes The Health

The pocket hook

erty of Mrs. Letitia Hurst, a daughter of Mr. Thornburg. Several days ago a pair of gold spectacles were lost at J. K. Lungdon's store. The Bannick Times j advertised them, and the owner [at the expense of but fifteen eents has them again. It pays to make wants known through the columns of the great moral and religious

t journal.

THE LOCAL FI ELI) The sporting editor of the Ban-

nki! Times acknowledges the receipt of the Little Casino base ball

See il limit

It [agon's book siore

of important business. Arthur Whitcomb, ’!i4, was one in twenty in a class of 1.50 who was elected to “Sigma Chi,” an honorary society of the ShclHeld scientific school at Yale, which corresponds to our I’hi Beta Kappa society. iJel’auw hoys “get there.” MUSIC AND AltT NOTES. On Thursday evening at 8:15 will occur Miss Grace \\ ilson’s senior recital, assisted oy Miss Adeline Rowley, contralto, and Mr. Sehelsehmidt, cello. Will be given lit music ball. All invited.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

Big Saglg SORGHUM,

40c a Gallon

Mr. Walter Howe Jones will given recital in Meharry hall Wednesday

schedule for 1895. a publication by j evening.

Emil Grossman & Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, that will keep all base,

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, hall enthusiasts on the right track I''Vening at o’clock, assisted by

| during the season. It is a vest 'l r ' S( 'hellschinidt, cello. Where Our People r.re (aoing flint Where piirkut (‘(litioi)

I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS

and quality

SATISFACTORY TO ALL. I make my bow for liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit new customers. Southwest Corner Public Square. a furnageT^

IS A

TDiptir of G0EQ50R© 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, ©Rates,

LATEST

Miss Jessie Younge Fox will give her ^

■ i iaware, Kni vos, etc.

Th**ir are Stopping—Npwr of In-

terest 'Over Die City—Tin* UeHt Column in ^ F 111(11 Rolling th* Paper for ijtiick Heatling. j pilliy at Munfit? llMH

DON’T THINK of IcnvJnjr th© city, oven for n short tlmo, without ordering the Dally Hanneh Timka to follow you. It costs you but K> cents a week as it docs here at homo, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

51 ill cornclosed its

I works. The mill was formerly the j old Darnall iron works, the wreck j of the Greencastle mill, and was purchased at receiver’s sale a few j months since by Jonn I). Briggs, J

To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive strength, tiikc Hood’s Sursapa-1 rilla. 1

Jurist Slclo nubile Sfjiinrc?.

For special bargains in bats, ribbons and llowers go to Mrs. C. M. Sliort’s. corner Vine and Walnut streets. 1 Ueod-UtM4-.;t

of Cleveland, at

a big bargain.! T 1 ht ' "' imlsor t,,eatre W:,s l^^cd at

both perforintiNcos vestertluv r afternoo

Smee then nearly three hundred , wll(!|1 >IollM A F ,,, Y (!nsat i omi , hands have been employed making melodrama received its initial prodne-

R. M. Black is in Illinois.

J. H. Iriliby is here from Ko-1 muck bar iron, which was shipped ; tion. The play is above the averag' of komo. I to Eindlay, where Mr. Briggs and its class, and seemed to please the large

The Purest ARTICLE

MADE,

(ailloniia Honey.

lO ets a Jar.

ONION Sets

AT

Weik’s.

Terry McGinnis is visiting Mrs. H. A. Burns. A. 1). Miller went to Crawfords ville at noon on business. Mrs. W. A. Howe and Ruth are visiting friends at Brazil. Dr. ('has. Poucher. of Indianapolis, is visiting home folks. Wm. Sellers made a shipment of oak spokes to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Elisha Cowgill has returned from Paxton, III., where she has been visiting her daughter. Miss Josie Jackson, of Indianap olis, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and other relatives. The Century club will meet with Miss Edith Bissell Saturday, April 0. Full attendance is desired. The Amherst college o|ee club was here yesterday on its way to Bloomington to give u concert. There has been but little rain since the 1st of January, and as people usually secure their supply of water during the months of February and March, many of the cisterns in this vicinity do not eon

j audience present. The people presenting the play are well east. The Train Wreckers aftords ample opportunity for scenic and mechanical effects, which was taken advantage of by the management, the blowing up of the bridge and the escape from prison after it had been struck by lightning, being the principal events.—Chicago Tims*. It

his brother have a large finishing

mill.

District Passenger Agent Rockwell, ol the Yandalia, lavs especial stress on the (act that this road is the only Easj, St. Louis line. Since the Big Four trains have been running over the Merchants' bridge

, , . . . Tr'mrned bats from 75 cents m> -if the only through trains through Mrg ( . M sl| „ rtV t . onier vin ,. aml

East St. Louis are those of the! Waliuit streets.

Yandalia.

144eod-Gt& 14-Jt

Tbe Big Four continues

to run its local trains through the tunnel and via East St. Louts, recognizing that tliis business must lie catered to.—1 mlinnapolis Senti-

nel.

Thousands of noils Of Wall ] J apor Bought for the spring trade at Allen’s Drug Store. \Ye have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices—cal and see them. \Ve also have window shades and curtain poles. ALkBElR'T ALlLlFiN.

Soulli !e. Mrs. Margaret Murley, aged sixty-seven years, died last night at eleven o’clock at her residence on south depot street. Death resulted from a complication of diseases. The funeral services will be held at St. Paul's church Saturday morning at nine o’clock, interment at Forest Hill. James Down, jr., left this morning for a trip through the gas belt. Mrs. Alvah Hopkins is convales cent after a seven weeks’ seige of stomach trouble. Mrs. Wm. Kendall, of Terre Haute, is visiting S. B. Yancleave and family. A small child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grimes is quite sick. Section “bosses” Downs and Smith are at Brazil today being exi amined tor I he new set of rules.

Drink your ice cream soda at the 1’al- | aee. lee cream delivered all parts of the city. UiO-tb&s-tf

fMP“lt pays

the merchant

and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of

The Banner Times. Subscribe for th Banner Times

Wl\y it, You THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MA.NY

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. Oive Him a Gall. F,. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

IS

DORMITORY.

Hint, of fare for tomorrow. Soup, bulloun crouton. Boiled beef. Ox heart stuffed. Tomato catsup. French mustard. Mixed pickles. Mashed potatoes. Turnips. June peas. Baked apple dumplings. Syrup. Butler crackers. Graham bread. Cream loaf. Sassafras tea. Java coffee. Sweet milk. Napkins furnished. j Kales, $2.50 per week. Breakfast. 7 a. in; dinner, 12:J0; supper, 5:;io. ! Breakfast, Sundays, 8 a. m. Dinher bill of fare will appear each 1 ‘i«y

WINFIELD WIDTH

6 E. Washington St.

Best Muslin. Finest Linen. Perfect Fitters.

“CLUETTE” Collars and Cuffs. New and Staple Styles. SUTHBRLIN.

Hydrants, Hose, Bath Tubs, Iron Pipe And Fittings of All Kinds; Steam and Water Valves. Plumbing k lias Fitting. REPAIRING Promptly Done. Greencastle Foundry and Machine Co.

ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal Cement " all I'la-ter, Portland nini l.ouLvitlc Cement'. Plaster Pari', lltiiraud Lime. At the lowest prices.

Scientific Investigators say THIS HAMMOND Is the best TYPKWRITING MACHINE.

R- B- HURLEY

Box 774. Warerpotn. 410 K Seminary st | i 4 jw it s-tf

C. A. MARTIN, Agent,

4ii Anderson Street.