Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1895 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA- THURSDAY APRIL 18 1«1?'
BLACK & BLACK.
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f Mir p. in., at tin* fumily it;>i<lenr<- four .\|>]\\’S EROM DEPALW
miles east of Gret-ncastle.
The University of Michigan hall team arrived thi* inuniiiig over the VundaKa
! i i a special car.
Prepared to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade New marble steps are i»eing placed in with FURNITURE of every description and at the very v l ( , 1| .' n l | 1 j , ||| l ,' t l> A ll:iys al " 1
lowest prices.
Untlertakinir
and Embalming
In all its details carefully and promptly attended to. 1 *7-19 East Washington Stpeet.
Surprises , in Wall Paper.
KLEAN mmx,
As my expenses are not as great as others in my line of business, 1 propose to Tom pete with all merchants on prices taking into consideration the quality
of goods. A full line of
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Honesty and Modesty in advertising is policy. We much prefer you would be surprised at the variety, beauty and reasonable prices of what we have to sell than be led to expect impossibilities from what we only say. Come in and be sur-
prised.
joins’ Dru<§ 5t° r <? Pure Paints, Fresh Bulk Seeds.
lieiieral Meirliaise
My stock of Oxford and Tan Shoes is larger than ever before. Wo give a discount of 5 per cent on all cash purchases; 1 cent for 25 cent purchases, 2 cents on 50 cents, 3 cents on 75 cents
and 5 cents on the dollar. xlolin Kiley, 715 South Main Street.
L. L. T.ons.
J. M vrl). II \vs
“We won’i Da a Tig”
But give you a more stylish. Swell and Better Wearing Shoe or Oxford for the money than any other store in the city. Respectfully.
What’s the
Matter
With this?
It's
Miss Flora Hays left this afternoon for a week’s visit with relatives and friends in Worthington. Charley Anderson is carrying his arm in a sling. He has a badly injured shoulder, the result of a fall. Everett Hurst, of normal school. Terre Haute, spent last evening Willi Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hurst. A Motion engine ran against a dumper at the Limedale coal chute yesterday and the cab was knocked from the en-
gine.
The Misses Kennedy and Miss Addie Harding, of Crowfordsville, will arrive tomorrow to visit the Misses Crow, east
O the city.
H. S. Renick A Co. have a new plate glass window in place of the one smashed last week. It cost $50 aside from the amount paid for putting it in position. The loss falls on Mr. O’Con* | nell, owner of the building. The Ann Arbor boys travel in style. They have a special car at their disposal and live in the same. They are a great team, and arc said to be playing a good article of ball. Many Greencastle people are out this afternoon enjoy-
ing the sport.
Castle Canton. Xo. 30. I. O. O. F., sent a delegation to Crawfonlsvillc at noon to organize a canton. Those going from here were .John A. Michael, Chas. Kiefer, George Henton, J. M. Hurley, Tohn Cook, 3. C. Browning, J. Hampton, I.ige Arnold, Chas. Mikle, A. J.
Cosner and J. T. Gest.
In llie notices of the death of Rev. W. Birch, 1>. I)., it is stated that he was
\11 J^ish t r ; i graduate of Dd’aiiw university. This ^ ■ is a mistake, but a very natural one.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS
THE UNIVERSITY
l ook in this Column for It—<Ju**s's and Entertainments Notes, Items ami AnitouncenientM—The Very Latest ami the
Best by Special Reporter.
What’s all Ri$ht?
OUTING MATERIAL PRICE
LOUIS S WS, ^fliLansiioirsBoflKSiBfe
The Eyes The Health The pocket book
Master Eddie Hight, of Kokomo, js visiting his sister of the prepar .tory sehool. •Miss Carrie Rives lias returned after a week s visit at her home in
Paris, 111.
Miss Dunlavy, of Mt. Meronson, is visiting her brother Ed of the Preparatory sehool. Joe Phipps is recovering his health at his home in Bedford. Veiling Helm will spend Sunday in Bloomington. Mr. ( has. H. Smith came with the Atm Arbor base hall people this morning and Aill visit college friends for a few days. Mr. Kirkpatrick, of Rushville, is the guest of college friends. .Miss Grace Smith and Miss Braun will visit Theta sisters soon. J. L. Rhugh is spending this week in Bloomington. Mr. Wm. Teeple ’03, who is superintendent of Rrookville, schools,! died at his home yesterday of eon-
sumption.
E. E. Stacy, state secretary of V. M. C. A., visited Verling Helm
yesterday.
Miss Pet Mahan has returned after a pleasant visit at her home
in Lebanon.
The board of directors of the athletic association last night j elected Walter Marlett,scorer; Jake Blake, base ball manager; Ira Gar-!
nson, umpire.
Miss Deborah Elliott, who has been visiting at her home in Stockwell, lias again taken up her college
ROCKERS!
New and Bright.
In Birch, Oak, Maple or Mahogany. Upholstered, Cobbler Seats, Cane Seats. In fact anything and everything in the
latest designs in ROCKERS.
ANDREW B. HANNA, • 7
linst Side S(]unre.
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shoe :: men. THE LOCAL FIELD
The name of Birch is intimately connected with the institution. Jesse Birch was one of the graduates of IST.t. At a later period Hon. Jonathan Birch was one of the professors of the law department. And in lsS7 the university eonferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity upon Rev. W. h. Birch. In justice to the memory of Dr. Birch, this should be noted.— Western Christian Adrocote. J. 5'. Btirham, banker and farmer, of | work.
Gieeneastle, is taking treatmen- at the Ned Aberci . ombi ■<»:!, law school, I
liarnaru sanitarium.—Martinsville Re- I
\jtorter. I who is now assistant prosecuting John P. Hillis i* at home. attorney in Rushville, is visiting
his brother John and Delta Tan!
brothers.
Alpheus Birch
Gr-occrics, Provisions. Ouecnswarc, etc. I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with prices
and quality
SATISFACTORY TO ALL. I make my bow icr liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit new customers. Southwest Corner Ihiblie Square. H.S. RENICK&,CO., Will show you a full line of Gardep and Farming b F b (s Tools ami Implements. Buy one of their handsome and complete
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What is Going on in and About
Fair Greoncastle.
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WALL PAPE -
LATEST
Stock ALWAYS Complete AND Dowcst Prices. -rod
MEW TESTED
The I'aii'irH.
The opera house was well filled last evening, upstairs and down, with an audience of parents, friends and admirers of the young folks! and little ones who put up the pro- j
CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, gram. The fairy wedding at t |i e English in Shady Side Academy, is
' beginning, in which about twenty
tots appeared, was daintily put on and well carried out. The tableaux and cantata were well executed throughout, and each singer was given deserved applause. Miss
. . ..... , , ( ollln’s recitations were heartily
Of leaving the city, even fnr n short time,
without ordering therhilly iiannek Txmkbto ! encored. -Miss Atollie Frank’s vio
follow you. ft costs you but 10 cents a week
Where Our People are Gotni; nn<t Where
Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Hest Column In til* Paper for Qulek Kea'ling.
OON’T THINK
as It does here at home, and the address will be chanircd as often as you desire.
Shook Shannon is here. Circuit court begins Monday. D. L. Anderson is east on a business trip. James Riggs is repairing his residence.
lin playing was excellent, and Miss Maud Burke pleased in vocal solos. The singing and dancing of litttle Daisy Dillon was splendid, and her specialties brought out the heartiest applause of the evening, to which she responded in a second
John Abercrombie has resigned Ids position as base hall manager. Prof. Priest is on the sick list. Mr. Chas. O’Dell, ’92, who teaches
the guest of Phi Psi brotheis. The editorial hoard of the De ! Piunv Weekht met yesterday alter noon for the election of officers hut | have made no selections thus far.
Gasoline Stoves For summer use. BuiilcliiiQ M iitorinl. Kxt.oEast Side Square. I ! . S. Reili(*lv & ( O.
the fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla, once fairly tried, becomes the favorite spring medicine, speaks volumes for ils
excellence and merit.
The stock of wall paper at the Big I)i ug house is immense, and oh such hcuiitifiil designs. Piercy < o. are the sole agents of Birge A Sons large factory of Butlalo, X. V. It
Alice Wcrncke has returned from Chicago and after April 21 will he lo-
number. I here were marches. |west side of square in rooms drills, duels and all sorts of enter- : back of Oolliver's law olHee. She will
Miss Alice Werneke is at home from tainidg features, and those who had make ladies’ tailoring
Chicago.
The premium list of the Bainbridgo fair is af band. J. K. l.angdon was in Indianapolis today on business. Mrs. G. {'. Smytlie is spending the day in Indianapolis. ^ ’I’. B. Middleton D Working in Shaw's I photograph gallery. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen, is quite sick. James Sprankle, jr., has returnee’to school at Greencastle.—Minnie News.
paid twenty live cent pieces for tickets felt like the entertainment was truly full value for time and money spent. Refreshments were served, and the receipts were enough to amply repay for the
season.
a specialty thiIt
The Smith Sisters will give an entertainment at Locust Street M. E ehurch on Tuesday evening, May 14, under the auspice* of the Young Ladies' Aid society. Kill 15Stl
trouble.
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GARDEN SELDS.
Xo such heantiful designs and etfeets are made in wall paper, as are executed by Birge & Sons of Bulfalo, X. V. It Summer is in sight, and the ice chest needs overhauling. I hen look to your supply of ice for the hot davs and be
J injuries received while digging a Sll| . ( . to t . ontnu . t for it miiD & grave last week. t \ Browning. 152-tf •
at the Big
South Iii'ci’iicuH! I«*.
Frank McCoy, employed at For est Dili cemetery, is suffering from
YY 7 it, Vott lYhK THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know tin’s and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. . II AMILT( )X, Southeast corner square
; S U T H 1, K l, I N, fr %
Mills
’llnty of old garden seeds in the market. Ours are Sure. i. Weik & Co.
Miss Lola Dunlavf y, of Xew Carlisle,
is visiting liir brother, Ed. Dunlavey. hr. E. (>ray, ol Portland Miss Myrtle Hays went to Worthing-1' s * n bie cit\ today.
! ton today to spenu u few days with par- j Mrs. Mollie Morrison, of Irdiu- '‘ nts ’ napolis, attended the funeral of
c. R. Worrall. well known here, is ' jyJra, Pierce today. | the new clerk at the Hctel Gentry at 1 ,, ^ ,, ,, ,
„. . . Mrs. Carry Bellamy leaves to-
Bloomington.
T ,, . , ,, , - night for Norfolk. North Carolina,
Ed. Liteljorg, the base ball player, is 6 under the weather.— Terre v j s *t Ler mother.
The sales of wall paper
Drug house this season are eminently j satisfactory to the house. It Wanted Girl for general housework. I Geo. K. Blake. 138-tf
slightly
Haute Tribune.
Cards have been issued by Mr. and
Mrs. James Leaclm.an for the marriage de}lth of his aunt) Mrs. Pierce. of their daughter, Clara Elizabeth, to
Mr. Otis Hendrew, Sunday, April 21
Mr. O’Connell, of Bedford, ts in the city, having been called by the
housands of Rolls Wall l J oper Bought for the spring trade at Alien’s Drug Store. |e have the new designs and colorings at lowest prices—cal see them. YVe also have window shades and curtain ■es. ALkBElR/T A Lx La El N.
I h, Went her.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Reniek & Co. from the offleial weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, April 18, 189h. | Fair weather, stationary tem-
1 perature.
Keeping everlastingly tng brings success.
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DORMITORY
Rates of Hoard.
$2.2.5 Per Week If paid in advance for remainder of semester. Board (iuaraqteed to b? as Qood as tl?e B^st.
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ALWAYS ON HAND.
Royal Cement Wall Plaster, Portland '/''//
and Louisville Cements, Plaster Paris, | Hair and Lime. At the lowest prices.
Scientific Investigators say
HAMMOND
I* the best TYPEWRITING MACHINE.
R- B- HURLEY
Box 773. Wareroom DC E Seminary st 1 i^w it s-tf
C. A. MARTIN, Agent,
•in AuJersoa Street
