Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1895 — Page 3

THK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY APRIL 1895

WE HAVE ADDED

to our large line of Beds the

diunapoliB today on business for

tbe com puny.

An infant son of James and Klizabeth Rogers, ol Washington township, died on Thursday.

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.

their attention to the large business. •Mr. Merry weather has contracted to stay with the new proprietor until about the middle of June, after the commencement rush and

G. \Y. Black made two shipments j' vil1 mana g e the catering part of of horses this week, two ear load-* tlK ‘ business that long. Mr. Merrywent south and one to the east. weather says he is out to stay this Mrs. Mary Rosl ro, who has bmn tl,at ll,e <W "I'Pl'cution to I Yisiting her brother, W. H. Ragan, J’ U8,neP8 l,a8 * reatl - v in j ured hi9 1 .otnm,,.! f.. i.„. beidth, and he proposes to take

returned to her home in (.'ovington

today.

George Siler has branched out as a composer and has a new song on the market entitled “A Name Engraved upon a Log.” The piece

Of your time,

m

is spoken of as

musical.

George T. Ward, of Chicago, has been in this vicinity this week buying sheep. He lias added about five hundred head to the two thousand he has on the ranches in

northern Putnam.

Best com • fiet* per can I Mr. and Mrs. James M. Huriey Richmond corn. . 7 rK l for ‘id ct* gave a six o'clock dinner yesterday i Standard “ .. .8 cts, 2 for 15 cts . _ .. „ ., ‘ Rringess •« sobl , IsewImre for I to Mr. and Mrs. h. B. Evans, Mr.

to remind yen of bow 12'., mid 15.-is lOets and Mrs. T. Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. wi'.TfZ'S'r I "r ’.'“'.S2! G-rr Mr. an,. Mr,. 1 aa.':"SndnB" Mr ' “ d M "• *■

study of the subject and Family white flsh in paiN to ct» | "

more outside work. He has been in tlie business for twenty one years and has seen it grow from a fruit stand on the corner to the mammoth establishment he lias just s >M. 'I'he transfer was made to-

GLEAN. (MERY. 'this L the anniversary of Riley’s iCash Discount Business and linding it a sue. ess he will continue giving a cash discount of 5 per cent on all cash pur-

i chases.

being pretty and day

John G. Wool rich received a tel egram tills morning from New York announcing the death of George W. Rader, who formerly lived here, and made his home with Mr. Woolrich when the latter was landlord of the Grand Central hotel. Mr. Rader died last evening in New York of pneumonia. He was a nephew of Mr. Woolrich.

the values we have to offer you on that aeeountj are ju-i what you -hoidd make it your business

to look into.

Jolin Riley.

\ KWS FHOM DKl’AUW THE CEST DAILY HAPPENINGS O

THE UNIVERSITY

Jones' Slug sioie.

715 South Main Street.

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What’s the Matter* With this? /t\s All 1 tight! What’s all Ri^ht?

liook in tlii* Column ,t'or It ami ICiit«ntiiIniitc*iitB Itiuus and Announeeni^ntH—Tin* V«»ry l.atoHt and tli*»

Be>*t by Special Reporter.

STYLES IN Gentlemen's Patent Leathers anJ Tans. LOlllS l WHS. 600 Siu.iples to jiiek your s(ii inir and summer suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. Spring Suits from $19 to $25. Pants from $4.50 to $6.50. E-. W. WHITE. Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postolllce Cleaning anJ Repairing A Sl’id IAI.TY.

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OUTING MATERIAL

PRICE

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The lives The Health

President John delivers the an mini address before the Southern Indiana Teachers’ association at North Vernon this evening, and w ill preach in the Methodist church at Aurora on Sunday, both morn-

ing and evening. Miss Mary Ritter went to Indiannpo* ,, ..... ... lis this afternoon to visit home folks

Mayor Buskirk and P. k. Bus j „ V er Snndav.

I.irk now have lots adjoining on j Walter Maulatt went to Terre Haute north Walnut street, and it is their this afternoon on business, present intention to each build a O. Hoover,'!M, who has spent tin* modern residence, though the work i winter in Germany, has returned to

, , • Payton. Ohio,

may not be done this year.— ‘ .... n , . A , * t Chas. Poueher, !10,. is visiting home ominnij on • ep tone. j folks and Delta Tan brothers. Dr. The closing day exercises at the | Poacher is practicing medicine in

Sal^e tl^ Baby out for ar? fliriQ^

In one cf those nice

You can o;ct at HANNA’S at

f\ l/^ry Fjeaso^abSe pri^e Alphcus Bipch Gr-oecrics, Provisions. Gucenswar-c. etc. I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with prices and quality SATISFACTORY TO ALL. I make my bow for liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit new customers. Southwest Corner Public Square.

Indianapolis in partnership with Wm.

Sluss.

Mr. Paid Wigger, a Phi Psi from Ohio Wesleyan, entered college today.

Osier school house, east of town, were celebrated today with appropriate exercises and a big dinner.

A 1 I1U IlCtlilll ] ° i wiihj »v r an, vinciwi wnnrjiu i

l The pocket book bverett Hurst, the teacher, is uni-j Manager Marlatt, of tbe tennis asso-

\ersally liked by the patrons, and j elation, announces that the courts are n«tnfr ninvA lias been retained for next year, open for play to all those that pay the

. , - .... necessary initiation fee. An exchange says: Ventilate . T . .

, Miss 1 homas, of I. I visited Hnrrv

- the cellar, clean it out, remove nil ve , t( . n , !iv ()ll Win to Blooming-

THE LOCAL FIELD l ' ut '' r ”'T „ „ . „

pounds ot unslttckcd iiinc or some | («eor}ji‘will to Milwaukee tlic other equally good disinfectant i n | hrst of next week t«> read proofs and the bottom. Some of the wor8t l'«‘lp arrange the matter in the Mirage. epidemics of scarlet fever and Clarence Case, of Attica, formerly ...... , , . of the class of D.’i, is visiting Sig broth-

diphtheria have resulted from oar- ! ;tm , miiver8ity fl . it , 11(l9 .

lessness in caring for cellars before | The a(lvnliml elh8S in Ilhv9i , 9 gur .

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

| the hot weather of spring and ear-

Wliere Our People ere Goim; nnd Where lv Slimmer COIUCS.

Tlioir UiifHtH are Stopping'—Npwh off In-

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Big San SORGHUM,

40c a Gain

terest Over the City—The llent Coliimn in th^ Taper for Quiek Heading;. OON’T THINK of leaving’ the city, oven for a short time, without ordering- the Daily Hannkh Times to follow you. 11 costs you hut 10 cents ii week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

W. G. Neff spent the day in

Terre Haute.

Miss Jessie Preston is at home from Indianapolis. A. Hirt has opened an oflice in the Central bank block. John Cawley shipped a car load of horses to Boston last night. John Cannon and John Maloney were in Terre Haute yesterday. The Meailames Frv areentertaining their friends this afternoon.

The will of Bridget Shay has been probated in the circuit court. All the balance of the real and personal property after debts are paid is bequeathed to Mary Kdwards, of Hendricks county, a sister of the deceased. Mary Kd-

priseil Prof. Naylor last evening by taking supper with him. Yesterday

was tbe professor’s Birthday.

James Kueker leaves for bis home in Blutfton today. He will not be in

school Ibe rest of tbe year.

John Walker lias received a supply of inter-state constitutions. A copy

can be obtained By asking for it.

Miss Clara Bight will spend Sunday

wards is named ns executrix, and 1 : it her home in Maeon, III. the witnesses are J. H. Rawlings Veiling Helm is attending Hie meet-

A FURNACE

IS A

T 1)1 PL of eOlPBOItS 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, ©Rates, 'Tinware, Kni\ r es, etc. l^nst Side- i^uhlic S(]iinre.

WIpy is it, Vott TAsk THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MARY GOODS?

and Mord Carter, the will bearing

date of January 1, 1880.

ingofY.M.C. A. presidents in OBer-

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The Purest AK’i 1CLE

MADE,

Charley Adams, carrier of the Chicago fthule, met with an accident which came very near to destroying an eye. He was standing in his yard when John Friend, who was working near By, picked up a broken fruit jar. wliieh he tlnew, intending to hit a fence and frighten Adams, but instead the jar struck him on the che»k, wPhin an

inch of ids eye. and cut

Henry C. Peeves and Dclila A. HeveraI in( . heR in [ength. Dr. Sallust have "been licensed to marry. | p (K)le attended and dressed the

f

California Haney.

10 ets a Jar.

ONION Sets

AT

Weil

Miss Alice Starr, of Bainhridge. is visiting W. K. Stair and family. Dr. E. B. Evans went to Owen ] county this afternoon to visit bis parents. Miss Jessie Matson, ot Brazil, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. : Mary Farrow. Thomas Hartley and family, of Coatesville, are guests today of Mr. McC. Hnitley. L. Hoover and family, of Paxton, ^ire visiting Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoover.

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wound.

Work bus been begun on the Greencastle telephone system. The inside wiring is being done first, and it is progressing rapidly. Under the franchise the company has until July 1 to complete their plant, but they have so sublet their contracts that tlie system is to be in running order by June i. The exchange will be located over T. O'Connel’s shoe shop, just behind the G. A. R. hall, in the Nelson block. When completed the exchange will be of vast benefit to

Mr. James Ogden returned to bis duties as principal of the Kentlallville high school today, after a pleasant vis-

it with college friends.

Much interest is manifested in Field day ibis year. A meeting was held in Biddle hall last night and it was determined that an ett'ort should Be made to secure Mr. /.ink as trainer for tin* field day people, and that arrangements should Be made for entering a good

inter collegiate association.

Miss M ay Bird Smith, of Maryville,

a place I Mo., is the guest of Miss Lena Eva Al- |

den. Miss Smith is a graduate of the | Del’ailW school of mosie, and pm sued i her musical studies for some time in Germany.— Terre Haute Tribune.

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. A. HAMILTON, Southeast rnrnf-r s.|unre

That tired feeling, loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood’s Sa" ipanlla, which makes pure blood. The constant drip of water Wears away the hardest stone: The constant icnaw of Towscr Masticates the toilRhest bone. The constant coolmr lover Carries olf the Blnsliinir maid: The constant Hannkh Timbs advertiser Is the one that acts the trade.

WINFIELD WIDTH alb IN.

Lawrence Downs came up from t * ,e clt y* Terre Haute and spent last night j John Merry weather has sold his with his parents. He went to In-j restaurant on the south side of the

— square. The purchaser is Joaiah Potatoes scalloped.

DORMITORY. nil.I, OF FAISK I on TOMORKOW. Soup, vegetable. Young onions. Boiled beef. Toad in the hole. Tomato catsup. French mustard.

< ueiimBer pickles

6 E. Washington St.

Best Muslin. Finest Linen. Perfect Fitters.

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

Hydrants, Hose, bath Tubs, Iron Pipe

And Fittings of All Kinds: Steam and Water Valves.

'P/hh/Sc'in</s of itoil^i

OT Wall l^ape'r

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 | (;ardner *

poles. AKBEkRT ALkRFkN.

Gardner, late of Harvey, Kansas, who moved to this city about two weeks ago. Mr. Gardner buys the business with tlie exception of the candy manufacturing part. A reporter visited the store this after noon and was introduced to Mr.

Mr. Gardner lias two

Navy beans.

Rice pudding. (’ream sauce. Syrup. Bolter crackers. Brow n bread. Cream loaf. Japan tea. .lava entice. Sweet milk.

Napkins furnished.

Kates, $'2.51) per week. Breakfast. 7 a. m; dinner, 12:.'tO; supper, 5:30.!

Breakfast. Sundays. 8 n. m.

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sug.riwn.i Pliimt'ini: & Gas Filling. REPAIRING Promftly Done.

Grpencastlu Eomidry and Murltinc Co.

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Koval Cement Wall Pla-ter, Portland

Scientific Investigators say Tim UAMMOX1J

Is the best TVl’BWRITING MACH1NK.

i Dinner bill of fare will appear ea

eons and a daughter who will give I day 1 Box

ami Louisville t'einenls, Blaster I’aris, Hairand Lime. At the lowest prices.

R- J3- HURL-ErY c. A. martin, agent. 1.1. 1\ a reroom tin K l&eminary st; , 4 >w it s-tt m Anderson street.