Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY APRIL 1(5 1 ftO,'
WE HAVE ADDED
to our large line of Beds the
tsss ai Ifon Bens
He will enter upon his new duties ou
May 1.
The senior and middle classes of high school are playing bail tins afternoon
[ on the college campus.
J. V. Durham went to Martinsville
I today to try the waters. I ing with rheumatism.
confronted by a serious ditliculty. How to run on a strike, and yet hold his base on a foul, is a problem well calculated to puzzle the most expert base
runner.
A. J. Brake, of Portland, is in the
He is suffer- city. Mr. Brake was formerly president
of (he Portland I) Handle Manufactur-
nnd thinks of locating
C. il. Worrall came up from Bloom- ' ll " l ' om pany ington at noon to attend the Red Men’s , "' re-
anniversary this evening. <1. S. Jenkins, of Contesville, was ini- , G. W. Black shipped a car load of { tia,ed i " to t, "‘ mysteries of the Red
/hich we especially invite you to call and see. They are the horses to Waterbury, Conn., this mom- Ml 11 lu!-t lli ^ llt h . v ^ r,, y trll,t ‘ 1
atest thing out in this line and will add beauty and cheerful-! i' 1 * am< °ne to Atlanta, Ga. NEWS EROM DEPAUM
jiess to the bed chamber. Mrs - ^arlain Eles, of Greencaatle,: J
BLACK & BLACK.
\OUK !a t isu t stock
of Wall Paper abounds in pretty and artistic designs. The prettiest things we could find anywhere make up our stock.
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TAINTS, OILS, Oils and painters’ supplies of all kinds, we make a specialty of. Prices reasonable.
gLEAN SROgERY.
This is the anniversary of Riley’s Cash Discount Business and tinding it a success he will continue giving a cash discount of 5 per cent on all cash pur-
chases.
Best corn 5 cts per can Richmond corn 7 cts, 1 for ‘so cts Standard “ .... .8 cts, 2 for 15 cts Princess “ sold elsewhere for 12_4j' and 15 ets 10 cts Hand packed tomatoes H) c, .'t for 25 “ts Assorted jellies in pails 40 cts Syrup in pails 50 cts Sorghum “ 00 cts Family white fish in j>ail- 40 cts
Jolin Hileu,
715 South Main Street.
What’s the
Joins’ Dru^ 5 ,:on LMatter*
With this?
Ii. I.oci>.
Jas. Mel). Haas.
“WBWon’tDoaiir But give you a more stylish, Swell and Better Wearing Shoe or Oxford for the money than any other store in the city. Respectfully, w s urns. HE : : SHOE : : MEN.
600
Samples to pick your spring and summer suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. >pring Suits from $19 to $25. ’ants from $4.50 to $6,50. . W. WHITE. Merchant Tailor. )ver Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postoffice Cleaning and Repairing A SPECIALTY.
It’s All Kiaht!
What’s all RiSht?
OUTING material PRICE
is in the city, the gue-t of Mrs. Zack \\ illiams.—CriiufonlHvillr Journal. On Monday < ounty Treasurer Hughes took in sfisiHH), on Friday r.inl Saturday $11,000. The rush is over. Temple lodge F. .V A. M. will confer the Master mason degree tomorrow evening. A good attendance is desired. Ed. E. Elstun, of Greenup, 111., administrator of the estate of I). L. Peters, deceased, i t in the city on business. Mrs. S. W. Hoover, of Dayton, Ohio, arrived yesterday afternoon to visit her son, W. 1. T. Hoover, on Morton ave-
nue.
A number of Big Four officials passed over the Vandalia this morning on the “Cracker Jack,” en route for St.
Louis.
Mrs. Gus Werneke presented her husband with a twelve-pound trombone player Easter morning.— Terre Haute
I Tribune.
In tins week’s list of patents granted i to Indiana people the name ot W. Powell, Roaehdale, appears. He has a pat-
’ cut on a fence post.
The Vandalia bad the following passengers for Indianapolis this morning
I at 8:40: Dr. J. C 1 Loyd, Jonathan Birch.
Chas. Barnaby, A. G. Lester, Mack Ricketts, Raymond Walt/ and others
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF
THE UNIVERSITY
Look in tlii* Column for It—GueftN ami Fiitertainnientft—NoteM, ItrniH ami Announrenieiits—The Very Latent ami the Rest by ft|MM*ial Reporter.
ROCKERS!
Now and Bright.
In Bircli, Oak, Maple or Mahogany. Upholstered, Cobbler Seats, Cane Seats. In fact anything and everything in the latest designs in ROCKERS. ANDREW B. MANNA, Bast Side' S<nmrc'. Alpheus Birch
Emerson E. Sclinepp was in Indianapolis yesterday. Miss Hensley, who has been visiting Miss Miller, of the music school, has returned to her home in Terre Haute. Mrs. Higlit, of Kokomo, is visiting her daughter of the preparatory school. Jean Iglehart visited his father in Indianapolis yesterday. The summer school catalogue lias been issued. Most any kind of work offered during the year can be studied during the summer months under the the best instruction. Miss Irene Hays returned yesterday after a pleasant vi-it in Indianapolis. Prof. Fairfield has returned from hi> home in Grand Rapids, Midi. The music school will furnish music for the prohibition contest on Friday
Uroccrics, Provisions, Uueensware, etc. I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with prices and quality SATISFACTORY TO ALL.
'Y
I make my bow for liberal solicit new customers.
patronage heretofore, and
Ridpath, Richard ev ‘‘ nlllff ’
Southwest Corner Publie Square. H. S. RENICK & CO.,
See it Buy it
The fives The Health The pocket book
A pupils’ recital will be given in mu-
sic hall Wednesday evening.
Chas. Davis and Homer Talley re-
will go over to Indi.niapolis this even-j "iriicd trom lerre Haute this morning, ing to see “Robin Hood.” j Mi>s Deborah Elliott is visiting at
Dr. G. L. Curtiss was an Indianapolis ' ' ler home in Stock well,
passenger this morning, called there to Miss Edith Browntlold, of Soutli attend a meeting of the board of trus-1 Rend, is the guest ot her sister, Miss tees of DePauw university.—< H/unilm* Lillian Brownfield, at the Darnall
RepublicAn. | house.
Misses Sidelia Starr, Flora Matthias. o. P. Hoover, ’94, who has spent the Jessie Neft and Edith " alt/formed j,, (^.pmuny, and only recently
returned to Dayton, Ohio, is the guest
Will show you a full line of
party to Indianapolis today via
the Big Four. They go to hear the
Bostonians in “Rohm Hood.”
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r.re Goins anil Where Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Itest Column In th* Paper for tjulek Kemling.
of his brother, W. I. T. Hoover. Dr. John is attending a meeting of
A lady shoe drummer, of New York the hoard of trustees in Indianapolis
city, was here today interviewing our | today.
businessmen. She is the first drummer i Tw() intcr-fraternity base ball games of the female persuasion to visit this' yy t .re played yesterday. In the morncity in the shoe trade interests. j>|,j (; a i| lig crossed hats with the Tom White was arrested on the s iK*. resulting in a score of ti to 5 in fa“strip” this inorniiig on a grand jury | 'or of Sigs. In the afternoon the indictment for larceny. The sheriff Sigma Xus were defeated by the Delta held off the arrest until the close ap- T“us with a score of 11 too. Both pearancc of court to save hoarding the ^ games were well attended.
In order that they might do a week’s
prisoner.
Hon. J. MeD. Hays, one of Greencastle’s most prominent citizens, is the guest of I’. K. Riiskirk and family. He will go to Nashville this morning, where he was subpoenaed as a witness. liloomiurjton World.
work in one day, the surveying classes yesterday took their dinners and intended to do field work all day. They deposited their luneli in some secluded spot, but did not take the precaution to leave a guard. In consequence of tlii-
Gardei) awl Fani)im>‘ Tools awl Implements. Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves For summer use. Build inn ntorinl. Elto* East Side Square. I 1 . S. Rollick iSL' Cl).
Five fine looking young wheelmen ] neglect, their lunch wasstolen,together
IMIN’T THINK
rode over from (ireeticastle yesterday. j For some reason or other their muscle I failed them, so they returned wheels Of leaving the city, even for a short time, !
without ordering the Dally Hannek Timks to all on the . 11 Ham, ( ome again,
follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week hoys.— liruzil 1 lines.
as It does here at home, and the address will
be changed as often asjou desire.
L. P. Chapin went to Indianapolis today to attend the sessions of the Indianapolis Presbytery, as a delegate
Company I drills tonight. | from the local Pre-byterian church. Jake Hirt is at home from Misssis- ! 'i’|,e question of a new minister for the
sippi. j Greencastle church will not come oc-
Jesse I ee, (>f St. r.ouis, was in the! fore the present se--ion.
with some of the economic >;oods of Dr. Brown and members of the classes. They had no dinner, and returned early in the afternoon, soured on the whole world. They are looking for the thief
with a club.
Mrs. Powell, who lias been visiting her daughter of the preparatory school has returned to her home near Elwood. Miss Braun, of Riishvillc, will vk-it Mi-' Elsie Applegate and Theta 'Dters the latter part of the week.
SORGHUM,
BThe Purest .lx in ICLE |lADE, I _ 1
ill
jaiirmuia Hoaeg.
10 ets j Jar.
ONION cl A T
Weik’s.
city today.
Mr. Axtell, of Blcomington, is here
on business.
Mrs. Harry Maxwell will leave for
<Tiicago tonight.
Miss Etta Griffith returned to India-
napolis this morning.
Frank Heiring, colored, is at home
from Crawfordsville.
John <'awley sr., is in Indianapolis
this afternoon on business.
Thomas Hutchins and Julia Cooper
have been licensed to marry.
Miss Virginia Allen, of Indianapolis,
j is a guest of Mrs. Ed. Allen.
The Western I'nion office D being
treated to a new coat of paint.
Joseph Allen, sr.. of Russellville, is
here this week visiting relatives.
M.D. Bridges attended the funeral
of Mrs. Dicks at Fillmore today.
Blue lodge, F. A .V.M.. meets Wed-
,. j nesday night for work in the third de-
g0+C ! glee.
W. L. Denman and family left at noon for a month's visit at Crawfords-
ville and Alamo.
Robert John, who has been advancing rapidly in the newspaper profession, has signed a contract with the Rpnorth Herald at Chicago as assistant editor.
Messrs. Hays, Hawkins and Vestal. I Mrs. Music Kelly Fay will visit city who were to he witne-ses in the Me- am’ university friends soon. ’Ginnis trial in Brown county today, received word upon arriving at Bloom- To purify, vitalize and enrich the ington this morning that the ease had blood, and give nerve, bodily and diheen given a change of venue to Bar- gothe strength, take Hood's Sarsapa-
tholomew county and would he brought \ 1 , *' a *
, ' 1 "' hearing on June 10. Y ou are invited to the ling W< 1 ‘•Pete,” Weik's delivery horse for the nesday, April 17, at the opera house, past twenty years, has gone to the scrap 1 Presents not expected. 11
pile. Pete in his day has delivered tons of groceries, has run away with innumerable hoys and has cavorted around like any well regulated delivery horse should in a real live city. Pete has
Phousands of Nulls >1' Wall Taper Bought for the spring trade at Allen’s Drug Store. oil '"IVe have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices—cal and see them. We also have window shades and curtain
3oles.
ALBERT' AEEEN.
earned his reward and lias been sent to the country to pass his remaining days far from the rush and roar of Greencis le’s streets. Some school hoys can figure out the following: A lady took a basket <>t eggs to town, and being asked how many she had, said : 11 1 take the eggs out two at a time 1 have one lef* in the basket; if l take them out three at a time I have one left; If I take them out four at a time I have one left; if I take them out five at a time l have one left; if I take them out six at a time I have one left; if I take them out seven at a time there will be none left in the basket. How many eggs were there? The Madison Courier says: ‘•The ipiestion as to whether a ba«e runner may leave a base on a foul tip held by the catcher now : - the players. According to holds a foi a strike is and a base bases as possi no base can h. the case of a foui liy been caught, so there is an apparent contlict of rules. The base runner is
Summer is in sight, and the ice chest ! needs overhauling. I hen look to your supply of lee for the hot days and Insure to contract for it from llillis A Browning. 152-tf
Don’t miss t.ie violin solo and comic ducts April 17. Fun for cveivbody. See the tableaux. 11
YYl\y iis it, Youi xYtsR THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
GOODS?
This is the reason: He has the host groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every da) rapidly learn this fact. Givo Him a OalL F. A. 1 1 AM I I jT( )N, Southeast corner square
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Lost—Ladies’gold watch and chain. Finder please return to this office and receive $10 reward. 155-,‘lt
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S’2.2.) For Week
Hydrants, Hose, Bath Tubs, Iron Pipe And Fittings of All Kinds; Steam and Water Valves. Plumbing & Gas Fitting. REPAIRING Promptly Done. Greencastle Foundry and Machine Co.
1 p.B '.itcc for < W ol semester.
voard (Juara^teed to b<? Ciood as tl?e B^sh
ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal Cement Wall Plaster, Portland anti Louisville Cements, Plaster Paris, ’ Hair and Lime. At the lowest prices. R- B- HURLEY Box 773. Wareroom 410 E Seminary st
Scientific Investigators say TUB HAMMOND Is the best TYPEWRITING MACHINE. C. A. MARTIN, Agent, 14JW fi S-tf tit Anderson Street
