Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1895 — Page 3

TI1K BANNER TIMES, GllEENCASTLE. INDIANA

WEDNESDAY M \Y 22 I MU.'

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onsseil. served.

Mr*. J. P. I). Jolm went to lndi:ma|>-

; oil* this UKirninj;.

The Si Plunkard triMip passed through

to supply the wants of their ev er increasino trade i"' r « noon enroute to i.ado^a wiiere

of every description and at the very

NE\VS EUOM DKEAl \Y

THE

BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY

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,ith 1 lENITURE

-.west juices.

ndertaking - and Kmhalinin** In all its details carefully and promptly attended to. 17-19 East Washington Street.

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ling Room, Bed Room,

gLEAK (MERY.

tht‘\ will play tonight.

George Black, a former shoe clerk here, has left theein . It i* thought he

ha* gone to Logansport.

P. H. Bly. latin tutor in the university, lias aeeepted the Latin ehair in the Taylorville, 111., academy, lie will he-

j gin next term of school.

Dr. F. II. Lammers removed a tumor from the neck of Joe furpenter yesterday. Mr.< arpenter stood the opjeration well and is doing nicely. Wm. McMahon and John llenuon _ | run a saw mill at itoaehdale. Last I week llennou lost two lingers h\ a saw

I.nok in tins < «>linnn for It—Gnoses am! l-lntei tainnirnts Notrs, It (‘ins ami Annonnrmm'iith Tin* \ pry I at«‘st am* tin* ll«*st by HjMM'ial K< , p<»rtrr. Sigma Chi and Delta t plav a game j of the second s ( .|'j,>s of fraternity base

hall thi* afternoon.

Miss Berry's mother, of Brookvillc, i- visiting her at the l>orm. #120 has been suhserided by professors and business men to make up the debt due F ot Ball Manager Fred Church from the Athletic a-soeiation. Prof. c. K. \ixon, 'SS, for several

As my expenses are not as great as others in my line of business. I propose I to compete with all merchants on prices

_ | taking into consideration the uuulity Sitting Room o1 ' Ku,,,R A fnl1 ,,f

Or Parlor

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^ensure of living. Often ; Mv 8tock ((f 0xfor ,i anil Tlin ifi jllcst room can 1)C made largrr than ovrr . >V« ^iv»-;i ilisKar Unnrrinrr eount l u * r on all cash plirjtl\e by c i*> 1 } rha<t*s; 1 cent for cent pmvhases, [and border on the walls.' 2 rent-* on 50 c , (»nts, ^ rents on 75 cent

an be done at a trifling J : "" t •’

\'ou can surely find an , the new spring styles

Del’auw. has been

in Latin in Chica- (

go university.

Miss Kli/ahetl. Mnhiu is at her home in Lebanon attending the wedding cf a

friend.

Dr. Brown delivered a lecture on astronomy last evening in Clayton to a

large audience.

Elmer I. Loekyear, law 'h.'t. is lecturer on Commercial Law in Columbia

cents on the dollar.

xJolin Riley, "la South Main Street.

)i^8 Drui^ 5^ ori ? What's the Pure. Paints Mattel'

And Oils.

600

Jto pick your spring and sumJsidtsfrotn. The finest lot woolens ever brought to the city. Suits from $19 to $25.

from

$4.50 to $6.50. W. WHITE [reliant Tailor. ps’ Drug Store, opp. postofflee mins ad Repairing A SPECIALTY.

With this? It's *\11 I'tlQht!

What's all Ri$ht?

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1st Received |i\ stylish line of

In Slippeis [al pretty colors, also

KID and CANVAS

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OUTING MATERIAL PRICK

The Eyes The Health The pocket book

and this week McMahon, not to he out- years instructor in Latin at done, lost two the same way. Hcnnon and late of Olivet, Mich., lost the tir*t two fingers on his right grunted a fellowshii

hand and his partner the last two. Mrs. F. A. Huvg, teacher of music in the public schools, lias resigned her position. It is with great reluctance that the board accepts tins resignation as Mrs. Hays has been with the school for nearly ten years. She lias been a faithful teacher and worker and retires [ with the lest wishes of pupils and

teachers.

Tite management of the carnival have given out the standing ot the contestants for tonight's prizes which shows that the voting last night was rather lively. The B anm:i< Timks feels on account of the great list that it cannot announce the vote of all the linns so we shall in justice to all. mention none. ‘ This w ill avoid an\ unpleasantness. The last session of the Woman’s club for this year w ill be held in ladies’ hall Saturday, the 25th. and a full attendance of the membership is desired. The literary program w ill be “Conversation, a Lost Art.” by Mary Linz Allen, and “Genius and Science,” by Elizabeth ; Ames. At the last meeting the club i accepted an invitation to attend the reunion and ban<|iiet of the Gentlemen’s Literary club to be held in la-!

dies’ hall May 27.

Arthur Weller, livingnearGroveland, i was out hunting yesterday, and Ills gun | was resting across his arm. In some j

GED ROOM SUITS New Goods! New Styles!

The best bargains ever offered in Greene astle. You are standing in your own light it you buv without seeing these suits. They sell on sight. SEE THEM.

ANDREW tJ. HANNA,

Hast Side'

Alpheus Birch Siapie arm Fanny Gnies.

S. \Y. I’l'iu.k

Corner Souare.

Best of eotl'ee. best of tea*. Bc-t of butler, best of choe*e Best of sugar, tiest of spices. Best of all at moderate price*. AIphcu* Birch keep, on hand

business dollcge at Evansville and is a Family flour of tinc*t brand, rising young lawyer of that city. t 'anued good-, preserve-, delieiou* fruit Lieut. Lew is is arranging for a spee-j ' 11 ^ I’tckle* I hai we know will-nil : iul zouave drill thi* evening in the arm- j 1 *" :|1 "' 1 ai-in-. mustard keen, ory. All students and friends of Die s <»:>p. March ami hilling, kerosene.

See it Buy it

Hi LangWs Book store

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r.r«* Going and Where Their GueRts are Stopping—Newa off IntereRt Over tin* City—The IteRt Column in th 3 * Paper for Quick Heading;.

DON’T HUNK

, of leaving the city, even for a abort time,

Joe. JllSt tllC thing without ordering the Dally Hanneh TiMica to

1 follow you. It coats you but 10 cents a week as It does here a? home, and the address will

be changed as often as you desire.

hating day.

buy- are especiallv invited. Tile janitor transported a numher of chairs over this morning, so that tiler, will he ample seating. Mi** I’annie Beed, of ('oiinersville, has entered the music school and w ill remain for summer work. Tomorrow h.is been set aside as a holiday because of military commence-

ment.

Walter Howe Jones’ lecture on ‘‘The Mission of Music in Divine Worship” was heard by a large audience yesterday afternoon in Locust Stree. church.

Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigar- for you.

All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery you may *ee; And crackers, too, of every grade, And etioiee confections are displayed. 1 nto your interest it will he To purchase here—call in and see. This j. pi- hobby, mark it well. None hut the best ot goods lie’ll sell; And price- low as heretolore. At Mpheii* Birch's line groeerv store. Orders left at A. Birch's -tore Means goods deli vered at your door.

All speak of it in highly complimentary terms. He rendered two numbers on the pipe organ. He was also assisted with several numbers by the Dc-

, , , Pauw Mixed Quartette, composed of

way the gun go, dislodged and the eon- ^ | . s s<1 .

tunts of one barrel passed through bis! left arm. The shock of the discharge threw oil' the other barrel, and the

charge also took eft’eet in the arm. The member was blown oil'at the w rist and amputation was necessary, Drs. Farver and Collins giving the attention. Weller is about eighteen years old. Cooper Bros., the 'bus men, state the rumor of increased 'bin fares is untrue. They claim there was no foundation for it and even should any consolidation he made of the lilies there would he no advance in rates. The Bannhh Timu.-> is thus happy to set at rest a rumor that should never have been talked on the streets. The fares are high enough, but are lower than in many places. Our good street* make it possible to do a profitable business here tit the present rate which will stand.

Mi-* Adeline Rowley contralto; 1’atil J. Gilbert, tenor; Mr. Wilbur

Starr, bass.

The annual contest of the Indiana College Prohibit! n association w ill he held this evening in Meharry hall at eight o’clock. Two colleges will lie represented Earlham and DePauw. Watson I . Lewis, the well-known orator and debater, will speak for the local organization from the subject “The Government Ownership of Railroads.” Hi- -pecch i' a strong one, and w ith the training Prof. Priest ha» given him on delivery he should w in. H. DeLande j Woodard, of Fountain City, Ind., will j orate for the Quakers. Nothing iknown of his speech, hut very ll.at teriug j reports have been received concerning Ins general ability a* an orator. The j contest Will uudoiihteillv ne close, and’

H.S. RENICK &.CO., Will show you a full line of Ganlei) awl Farming Tools awl Implements.

Huy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves

For summer use.

Ruilclinc) M .'itesrial, Kkte.

I!. S. Roiiiok vK: Co.

East Side Square

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SHOE

MEN.

HSTANDING [GH PRICE OF FLOUR Itill selling BREAD D LOAVES for Cents.

rries and ■ stables esh Every .V. teik & Co.

Otta Weik i* here from Baltimore. Miss Jennie Black is in Indianapolis

today.

The board of pension examiners met

today.

The Vandalia pay ear will be here tomorrow. Miss Jennie Black spent the day in Indianapolis. Born to P. H. Berry and wife. May 21, a daughter. Mrs. Wm. Masten visited friends at Terre Haute today. Tom Bivin lias resigned his position on the new ’bus line. Mr*. Brax Ellis, of Bainbridge. is visiting Mrs. L. L. Louis. The Big Four will run an excursion to Cincinnati Sunday morning. Mis* Belle Tucker, of Salem, is visiting her brother, James R. Tucker. Miss Oltie Horner, of Brazil, is visiting her sisters of the Phi Mu fraternity. An “Uncle Tom” company is billed for Greencastle Tuesday May 2H. It is a tent show. Captain Fee has received an invitation to attend a Fourth of July celebration at Anderson. The Home Columbian Club met last evening upon invitation at the residence of Dr. Ridpaih. The meeting was to a large extent devoted to matters of business, after which “A Moral Antipathy” by Dr. Holmes was taken up and ois-

To have perfect health you must have 1 as admission i* free, it ought t<> attnet pure blood, and the best way to have j a good house. The winnci will go a* pure blood is to take Bond's 'Sarsupa- Indiana’.' delegate to the interstate villa. I meeting at Cleveland July 2, 3 and I.

Fifteen state* are to he represented, contesting for the* honors and a prize of

South lirconruNtle. The dog poisoner is abroad get ting in his deadly work. Two canines succumbed last night to the

inevitable.

John F. Cooper was in Spencer j yesterday on business. Mrs. Jemima llrown. of Charleston, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Rachel Smith. Fred Cunningham is the admira tion of the Ridge in his new buggy.

W1 gy its it, Vou THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

#75. The judges on delivery tonight are L. C. Bentley, Hou. Jackson Boy .1 and Hon. T. T. Moore. II. DeLande Woodward, the Larlham | representative in the nrohihition con- j test tonight, arrived on the 12:53 train to lay.

up to Date In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLa HARELRS and ROOM MOURUINGS AT— lien’s Drug Store.

Capt. Fee with his well drilled company lias consented to meet at the \ andalia station the hand of boys from the Soldiers’ Orphans’ home. From the station they* will march to the G. A. 11. hall. All come out to see the parade. Its 5-21 All interested in charity and good work quietly carried on can show their interest by buying a ticket for the concert given next Friday evening by the hand boys, all sons of soldiers. The women of the Relief Corps ask your assistance. The concert will he a good one, ;ts the hand is well known and highly spoken of by all who have ever heard them, t ome out and hear the small hoys. 185-2t There will he tin entertainment given in’Meharry hall Friday evening by the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphan’s home hand. This hand consists of little orphan boys from the ages of ten to sixteen years of age. They give a splendid entertainment, and we hope you will all come out to hear them and be patriotic. The proceeds are to help furnish the new soldiers’ home which is soon to be built at Lafayette. Bring the children and come. Admission, 25 cents; chihiren, 15 cents. It

Kval Kstatp i'ranafor*. James U. Edwards to (J. K. and H. K. Hall land In Monroe tp. $1600. Levi Kennedy to Itussel Edwards, land In Koaebdale $4oo. Wm. K.Kvorman to Frank Hartman land iu KiiBsell tp. $1310.

Phis 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. E. A. I l AM I IjT( )N, Southeast corner square

SUTH&RblN’S

JtfrH. J. y. Hell, OmMtratomie, Han, wife of the editor of The Graphic, the leading local paper of Miami county, writes “I tran troubled with heart dineane for six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, tliat, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. We consulted the best medical talent. They Maid there tran no he!p for me, that I had organic disease of t lie heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In The Graphic and a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of Hr, BtUem’ Acte Vure for the Heart, which convinced me that there was true merit In it. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and It cmnpletely cured »ne. I ttleep well at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies Just one trial.”

AVALON WIDTH 454 IN.

Is the place to buy your Summer Underware. Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats. 6 East Washington Street.

EUREKA HOSE.

BEST MADE WE HAVE IT.

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Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Iron Pumps. I’iping, IMumbing ami Gas Fitting. Greencastle Fonniry and Machine Co.

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive

^n^^s^fntaru^^tTifPflrMfor Roval Cement Wall l’la-ter

It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Milos Medical Go., Elkhart, Did. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure

Restores Health

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ami Louisville Cement.*. Blaster I’aris, Hairand Lime. At the lowest prices.

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