Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY APRIL H IftO.'
WE HAVE ADDED
to our large line of Beds the
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
to remind yen of how well we can serve you in Wall Paper and Paints. We have made a regular study of the subject and the values we have to offer you on that account are just what, you should make it your business to look into.
Jones' Sinn sioie.
8LBAH 6R06ERY.
This is the anniversary of Itiley’s Cash Discount Business and tiuding it a success he will continue giving a cash discount of 5 per cent on all cash purchase-.
Best corn 6 cts per can liichmond corn 7 cts, 4 for ‘2.'> cts Standard “ S cts, '2 for 15 cts Princess “ sold elsewhere for 12}., and 15 ets 10 cts Hand parked tomatoes. 10 e, i! for 25 cts Assorted jellies in pails lOcts Syrup in pails 50 ets Sorghum “ 00 cts Family white fish in pails 40 ets Tlolin HiIqij, 715 South Main Street.
UP-
STYLES IN Gentlemen's Patent Leathers anl Tans. LOIS S HOIS.
Y/haTs the Mailer With this? It's All Might! What’s all Ri$ht?
will build as well us
ment.
Willis NelT went tit
at 1 lilij.
repair equip- street was
decorated,
Sal^e tl?*? Baby out for ai> /Tirir)^
Dt. Cbas. Poucher returned to Indianapolis this atternoon. A large number of Putnam county cattle arc being engaged for future delivery at live cents. They
are for export.
J. B. Tucker is at home from Pittsburg where lie went on business for tiie Greencastie Manufact-
uring company.
Mrs. Emma Hays, who has been visiting her daughter, Airs. Harry McAuley, returned to her home at
Knahville today.
Airs. Brittie Gilmore and sister.
In one cf those nice
T>
You can get at HANNA'S at
darkened, handsomely | soft lights shedding J
Indianapolis their rays over the guests and as-1
sistants. The Alesdames Fry were assisted by Airs. I). E Williamson, Mrs. Tbos. Abrams, Airs. H. S. Rollick, Airs. George E. Blake,
Airs. Alex. Lotkridge, Mrs. II. B. MBgaBnngLSwS
Longden, Mrs. Pauline Blake—New- j house, .Misses Elizabeth Overstreet, Nellie Hammond, IdaOrrell, Laura | Christie, Kate Mathers, Lulu Steele, Alollie Frank, Ara and ' Aiinnie Blake, The parlor was decorated with potted plants, and the dining-room was rieli in pink and white, lighted with candelabra. The lemonade was served in the drawing room, the decorations of this apartment being red
Aliss Blanche Sackett. of Clover imd green. A large number of dale, are guests of their mother, guests responded to the invitations, Airs. Ellen Sackett. ilIK i the afternoon was made one of Fid. Fiiteljorg has gone to Terre much pleasure to those attending. Haute to get in practice for the Refreshments were served, and the eo’iiing season. He will play right event was one of the best appoint field for Terre Haute. | ed of tbe many receptions that are The local telephone company has such features ot Greencastie social
about one hundred subscribers, and Ibe.
will run about one hundred and About one ear load of corn was thirty when completed. received up to today for the Ne- s I make my bow for liberal patronage heretofore, and Dr. W. G. Overstreet lias been braska sufferers, which lias been j solicit new customers, attending the State Royal Arcanum left at Hughes Bros.' feed store. meeting in Indianapolis ^ ^ \ U SoUtllWUSt COTIKT PllblU* Suiiai’e. as a delegate from tiie local council. * lo'.l I'd 4VU
Airs. Alike Murphy and son John j THE are at Greencastie, having been called there by the death of Airs.
Murphy 8 sister. JiloolHiHjtou I'd- ! I.onk In till* Column ;lor It—Ones!* anil
Enteitainments—Itoins and Aniimim’eiiientH—The Y«*ry Latest ami the
f\ [f^ry I^easoi^able priee
Alpheus Birch
Groceries. Provisions, Oueenswarc. etc.
I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with
and quality
prices
SATISFACTORY TO ALL.
BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS
THE UNIVERSITY
A FURNACE
OUTING MATERIAL BRICK
600
Samples to pick your spring and summer suits from. The tlnest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. Spring Suits from $19 to $25. Pants from $4.50 to $6.50. Ei. W. WHITE-, Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp, postofllcc Cleaning and Repairing A SPECIALTY.
Tiie Eyes Tiie Health ; The pocket book
See it Boy it
III Laigoifs Book store
THE LOCAL HELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastie.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r.re Going and Where Tli«-ir GiiestH are Stopping—New* of Int«*r«*Ht Over the City—The ll«**t Column hi tli'' Paper for Ouirk Heading.
IH>N*T THINK
of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Hannek 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 jis you desire.
cphone,
Tiie muric committee of the j Christian church is raising funds ! for the new organ. They have to have subscriptions amounting to $150 before they can contract for
their instrument.
James G. Bennett, of Greencastie, has returned home after a stay of four weeks at the Martinsville sanitarium. The remaining guests feel j that they have lost a very congenial companion.—Martinsville Reporter. If you want to sell anything or buy anything put a want “ad" in the daily Banner Times, and see if it does’t help you. It won’t cost you but little. Why not use printer's ink when you can make money
by' using it?
Airs. K. A. Arnold entertained a number of friends yesterday in honor of Mrs. John Hopping, who is a guest of her brother, Dr. T. G. Duvall. The ladies were school-
1S A
lii'Hl !>y Spec ial Reporter.
Aliss Kent lias Keen sick for the past few (lavs'. Ralph C. Norton was in Indianapolis yesterday on Mirai/e business. Frank Walker went to Indianapolis this afternoon to attend the concert given by Sousa’s baud. Fred Hall is visiting Bid Delt brothers and university friends. He is on his way home from New York City where lie has recently undergone a surgical operation. Miss Clara Kakin is confined to her room with an attack of the grip. Fred Church is in Indianapolis today. Mrs. I,t. Lewis is visiting in Cincin-
nati.
Miss Bonnie Beauchamp will visit
her sifter Edith next week.
Frank Takasugi will spend Sunday
with friends in Kniglitsvillc.
Miss May Osborn returned to Indij anapolis today after a week’s visit with
t he M isses Eads.
, .. Miss Borum of the preparatory school
mates in years gone by and tbe oc-' ^ s j,. k
casion was an enjoyable one for all Miss Alir ,. lin De Mo t te, who has been attending. I visiting Miss Pet Malian for tiie past
In order that the trainmen of the week, returned to her home in Indianwr , »• , r i anolifitliis afternoon.
\ andalia may become more famil
iar with the new rules and regula- 1 , , 1 ! si ^ ,n l ^ l1 ' ,,M
° ents a game of base
tions before May 1, the company p !irk this afternoon.
TI»Il>(j ol GOlipjRg 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 Hardware, Skates, 'Tinware, Knives, etc.. linst Side- Mublic S()iuirc.
hall
“Indepondat Lynch's
SOJKLHTJM,
40c a data
The Purest ARTICLE
MADE,
Cailliiiiiia Him.
10 cts a Jar.
Train Wreckers tonight. Howard Briggs went to Chicago at noon. E. At Henkel, ol the Brazil Times, is here today. Airs. J. T. Allen and children are visiting at Brazil. Dr. L. Hoover and family returned to Paxton today. Aliss Nellie Luther, of Brazil, is visiting Mi«s Nellie Matson.
i
Buck Sage and wife, of Bright-1 wood, are visiting friends in the [ city. Mrs. Florence Dunbar left at noon fo- Earl Park, to be gone till June. Airs. J. FL Mathers, of Alattoon, III., is tiie guest of Airs. FL P. Mathers. J. C. Albin is at home from Indianapolis where he sold eighty-one
ONION Sets
has arranged a course ot lecture on the subject. Lectures were given at Brazil, Terre Haute and India-
napolis this week.
Henry Aleltzer received word this morning of the dcatli of another relative, an uncle, August Stahl, at Cincinnati. Airs. W. FL Steven son and daughter, of Indianapolis, who were guests of Air. Aleltzer, relumed today u> Viiake anangeuients for attending the funeral. The funeral of George W. Rader, who dic:t in New fork, will occur in this city on tomorrow atternoon. The remains will arrive here on the 12:48 train on the Big F’our Sunday, and the services will lie held at Fkimst Hill cemetery. Deceased was a nephew of Mr. John C. Wool-
rich.
Miss Lizzie Lallincs will vi-it Miss Helen Allen in Covington over Sumlay. Ed Trippeer will not be in college tbe rest ot the year. Miss Rosa Marquis, of Elllngham, 111., is visiting her parents. Miss May me Jennings will spend Sunday at her home in New Castle. Hoyt AteClain is over from Danville today visiting Sig brothers and university friends. Wins. Edmunds wears Sigv.i'i Vo
colour*.
The serenades given by the German | club are quite as regular as their weekly lllel'tilig*. There is considerable misappielien-1 sioa about the purpose of the special | meeting of the Christian men of the university last Tuesday night. It was not for the purpose of exposing the vices of any individual in college but I for the pnrnnseof taking a general view of the moral condition of the university. The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla, once fairly tried, becomes the favorite
Wl\y in it, Vott 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 n Call* K. A. HAMlI /rON, Southeast corner square
AT
Weil
i’s.
head of hogs at $4.70.
James Downs, of Greencastie, nr- chain d )e top of a rived in Muncie last evening and ] ket from the ground,
Is calling on old friends.—Mancie
Times.
When the Alonon gets its new’ simps at Lafayette completed it will give employment to about one hundred more men than now and
Somebody wrote to an editor to ■ask him “how to break an ox.” The editor answered ns follows: “If
only an ox. a good plan would l )c j »l*' ing medieine, speaks volumes for its
to hoist him by means of a log
excellence and merit.
Best Muslin. Finest Linen. I’ertect Fitters.
'Phousands of Mulls
Of Wall Mapcr
Bought for the spring trade at
Alien's Drug Store.
We have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices—cal ’ n 'ing arranged from two to four, and see them. We also have window shades and curtain llirou to flve ““‘I four to six. Tinpoles. ALaBElK-V ALxLxEYN. I residence at 423 east Franklin
pole forty then hoist
him by a rope tied to his horns to another pole. Then let descend ion his back a five ton pile driver, | and if that doesn’t break him start j j a newspaper and trust people for! subscriptions. One of the two
ways will do it sure.”
Airs A. (’. F'ry and Airs. FL G. j F'ry on yesterday afternoon gave an j early spring afternoon reception Hint is highly spoken of by those ; attending. About two hundred invitations were issued, the hours i
DORMITORY. HIM. <>K FAKK l-'OK Sl'NIIAV. Soup, swiss. Radishes. DAKOTA REAR. Mashed potatoes. Young kid <'alifornia chips. Mixed pickles. Kale greens. French mustard. Tomato catsup. Syrup. Butter crackers. New pie plant pie. Graham bread. I'reaui loaf. Tea. Java coffee. Sweet milk. ; Icecream. Cake. Table decorations—cut Mowers. Napkins furnished. Rales. $-2.5(1 per week. Breakfast. 7
5::jo. i
WINFIELD
WIDTH IN.
6 E. Washington St.
“CLUETTE” Collars and Cuffs. New and Staple Styles. SLITHER LiN.
Hydranis, Hose, Hath Ti:hs, Iron Pipe And Fittings of All Kinds; Steam and Water Valves. I’lainting & has Fitting. RFfAIRING Promptly Done. CiroencastU* Foundry and Mauhiuo Co.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Roval ('eluent W all I l-i-tcr. i’nitlaild and Louisville Cements, Plaster Paris,
Hairaud Lime. At the lowest prices.
a. m; dinner, 12:30; supper Breakfast, Sundays. 8 a. nt.
Dinner hill of fare will appear each E3* 1 l V_7 I_ EE:'Y* day | Box 773. Warerooni HO E Seminary st
Scientific Investigators say TUB HAM MOXB is the best TYPKWRITINC. MACHIXK.
14JW .St s-u
C. A. MARTIN, Agent,
4ii Anderson Street.
