Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1895 — Page 2

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THt: BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY MAY 28 189;'

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Pre pared to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade with FURNITURE of every description and at the very lowest prices. Undertaking: and Embalming

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In all its details carefully and promptly attended to. 1*7-19 East Washington Street.

U/? flaue Sbe Best

KLEAK KROKERY.

As my expenses are not a< great as others in my line of business, I propose i to i'oni|M-te with all merchants on prices | taking into consideration the ouality of goods. A full line of

Wall paper and paints, they are within the reach of all. We have MADE the within the reach of all by selling at a minmum price.

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My stock of Oxford and Tan Shoes is larger than ever before. We give a di--connt of 5 per rent on all rash purchases; 1 cent for 25 cent purchases, 2 cents on 50 cents. I! cents on 75 cents and 5 cents on the dollar. xJolin Hi ley, 715 South Main Street.

What's the Rr^s’ Drj(§ 5 ton ? — With this?

to he back in September. Mrs. Ilnnton leaves the last of the wet k. Mrs. Walter Mathews, of Danville. 111., is visiting relatives in this city. Claude Bowman, son of John Bowman, living near Fillmore, i« serion»ly sick. 1 he Olee clno and Mr. Walter Howe Jones have two or three engagements for Munch- and vicinity the latter part | of this week. The north depot is being painted to-1 day a mixture of orange and white. It - improves the looks of things a little.but that i- not what is wanted. A new uepot will till the bill. Mrs. E. P. Thayer, jr., went to j Greeneastle yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. John Clark Kidpath, who is ill with a gathe-ing in her throat.— (Ircenjiild Uepublican. The following Greeneastle people are at the state capitol today: K. Marquis, Chas. and Virgil Broadstrect, Mr. and Mrs. 1>. E. Williamson, VV. H. Kagan and Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Colo. Under the new schedules of the Big Four and the Vandalia the heavy trains of those roads meet here daily. At 12:55]). m. the Big Four trains arrive east and west and at 1 :55 the Vandalia No. -2(1 and 21 get here. The Big Four had twenty-three passengers for Indianapolis this morning. The early hour their accommodation train now leaves and the late hour the train returns seems to meet with much favor among the Greeneastle people. The champion strawberry raiser i> now on tbe turf and tbc luscious fruit - eon ling in rapidly. Many of the varieties are huge and show the increased cultivation given this berry in late years. The Putnam product ihard to beat. The Bainhridgc base hall dub will go to Coatsville Thursday afternoon to

N K\YS FROM DEI*A UW THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Fr-or^ the Cradle to the Grave.

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pies to pick your spring and sttniI trier suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. Wiring Suits from $19 to $25. ^■mts from $4.50 to $6.50. ■. W. WHITE-. | Merchant Tailor. . Ov r Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postofik-e Cleaning and Repairing A SPECIALTY.

I Vs All Right! What's all RiSht?

OUTING MATERIAL PRICK

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The fives The Health The pocket book

THE LOCAL FIELD

cJlist Received A stylish line of

several pretty colors, also U HITE KID and CANVAS ■LIITERS with Kid Heel, Hnintc-d Toe. Just the thing fir graduating day. I LOUIS 8 ms.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our IVu|*l»» r re Going and Where Their Guests nr#» Stupidng—News of Interest Over the City The Hest Column in th* Paper for tjuiek Heading.

DON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a Rhorr time, without ordering tiie Daily Han nek Times to follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a ween as it does here at home, and the address will he changed as often as you ^slre.

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SHOE

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wipe up the earth with the enmbimition

round town club of that hamlet, jr | v 'lk ye»torda> to lini-h

l oot, il) tin. < oliiiiin lor It ttiir.*. unit K.ntrrtntnnirnt* N'oteii, 114'til. anil AnnotlHri'Hi4.nt. TII4- Very I.ate,t amt tlie It4*.t by ^|»4'4 lnl Iteporter. 'J’he Miraiji continues to he the chief topic of con verbal ion. The Delta Tan- defeated the Betas vesterdav in a base hall game. Score. 12 to 10.' (’ards are out announcing a reception to the seniors to be given by the juniors at Mr. I’biefer’s 011 Setninarv street, May 51. Hoyt McClain, of Danville, i« visiting Sig brothers anti university friends. Frank 1. Walker lias a very entertaining two-eolumn article on “Del’nuw Life” in the New Albany Tribunr of Saturday last. Judge F. E. Gavin, of (Jreensliurg. will visit his son James tomorrow. Mr. E. < . McCofleey, of Logansport, visited Albfrt Patterson yesterday. Dr. Underwood accompanied bis botany class to Kern yesterday. DePauw will mit participate in the intercollegiate th-ld day exercises at Chicago as was ex|i4‘etcd. John Cecil went to Lafayette yesterday to help install a new chapter of ■Mgma Xu from Rose Polytechnic insti-

tute.

Profs. Lyons, Baer and W. I, T. Hoover entertained the independents

Saturday night.

Will I.oekwood and Ralph Norton attended the Minneapolis-lndianapolis bull game at Indianapolis yestenlay. Sam Daugherty, of Wabash, Inn,, is visiting his brother Carl. Don Smith came down from Kush-

his work tinder

Furniture and Undertaking.

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Jlnst S/V/c' S(/t/firc\

Alphcus Birch

Siapie aim Fancy Gnieu

S. W. Corner *ublic Square.

Bt'-l of » olVt'4-, hest of teas. Best of hutter, h4‘st of cheese Best of -ugar. best of spices. Best of all at moderate prices. Alphcus Birch k4-eps on hand Family flour of finest hraud. Canned goods, proservos, (h-lieious fruit And pickles tli!il we know will .nil; Nuts and raisins, mustard keen. Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene. Tobacco for to sinok) 1 or chew And excellent cigars for you.

All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch's grocery vou may see: And crackers, too, of ever\ grade. And choice confections are di-playcd. Unto your interest ic w ill he To purchase here—4-all in and set*. This i- his hobby, mark it well, None hut the best of g4>od- lie’ll sell; And prices low as heretofore. At Alphcus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch's store Means jroods th-liM-tvd at your door.

Coatcsville don’t back out. Look for an advertisement ottering their ball

grounds for a pasture field the rest of | his sister, of Bedford.

( oi. Weaver.

Joe Phipps is enjoying a visit from

H.S. RENICK & CO., Will show you a. full line of Garden and Farad i)i>‘

the season. The Woman's league of College Avenue church w ill meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 2:50 All ladies and friends of thechurehare cordially invited. The quotations at roll call are from the meetings of Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Hemans and Lady Huntingdon. We have received theOskaloosa, Kansas, Times, which tells of the presentation on last Tuesday of a beautiful ebony cane, gold-headed, to Hon. A. G. Patrick, postmaster at Oskaloout, in honor of his 71st birthday. Sixty-four citizens of Oskaloosa participated in the event and attested their appreciation of a forty-year resident of Kansas. Mr. Patrick was formerly well known here.

BREAD

Is the Staff of Life.

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Purest, Cheapest and Hest Artiele in Town can he Had only at EIK’S.

Regular council this evening. II. C. Lewis is in Brazil today. This weather seems more encouraging. Rev. A. T. Riley went to Crawfordsville at noon. The city orchestra will furnish music for high school. Prof. Naylor lias bis mother as a guest this week. Ed Hill is spending the week at Martinsville and Frankfort. Logan Mize went to Mareo today for a short visit with relatives. George ITahler has resigned his pnsi-

South GreeiiPHttlv. The funeral of Will Crawley occurred this morning from Fox Ridge M. E. church. Miss Hannifin, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends here. .Iiilius Sudrttnski made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Mrs. Morris Hilly died last night at her home on south Bloomington street, of pleurisy and bronchial pneumonia. She was about If) years

of age.

Tom Atwood, of Stinesville, is visiting .John II. King and family. Dan Pfeiffer is at home from Chicago. Aaran Handy, of Indianapolis, is visiting Ids family on Fox Ridge.

Dr. Underwood killed the zoology j class with a (piiz this morning. The following persons composed the picnic party given at Eel River falls yesterday bv tbe Phi Gants: Messrs. Mayes, Stratton Smith, Kuykendall, Lewis, Hall, McKee, Showalter, Bacon, Sprankle, Dunn anil Misses Cooper, Arnold, Monts, Crowder, Floret-, Applegate, Byrd, Cu len, Hutford, Neal, Lanins, Braun. The party left Greert-ea-tle at 5:50 a. in., and took breaktast at Mt. Meridian and dinner and supper

at the falls.

MlaS 1 I t on’s KKCITAI.. Miss Florence Eliott, a—isted by Mrs. Newhonse tint! Miss Adeline Rowley, gave a junior recital in music hall last evesing. The program was of a high order and well carried out. Miss Elliott’s work showed talent, industry and good teaching. She had a good eonu‘ption of almost all of lo-r iiumhei-, a good attack and si very tnusieiatily lini>h. The best tiling of the evening wsithe Be.’thoven Concert in C major, which showed si genuine excellence, both in the understanding of the composition and the playing. The Bach I number, too. wsts unusiisilly well rend-e-ed, and also the concluding group <1 the program. Miss Row ley phiyed the second pianoforte for the eoneerto and did the accompanying. The vocal psirt of the program was three duets by Mrs. Newhonse and Miss Adeline Rowley; these were done in good style, siml w.-re genuinely a|i|ireciatt*d by the studienee, espeeially Mcyerheer’s “Age anti Youth.’’ Tlie-etwo Isulies are always favorites with an autlienee both in solo work siml in their ilin-t-.

Tools aiid IiDplonjeiits. Huy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves For summer use. Buildincj 1M ntc^riill, Ixt.c'.* Hast Side Square. I I . S. Rt*lli(‘k A.' ('().

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HAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

TonlKlii*B I’roiffraiu.

Miss Jessie Case will give a postgraduate recital tonight in iiitisk* hall. She will he assisted by Mrs. Newhouse and Mr. Schellsehtnidt. Tiie following jirogram will be

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Beet hoyen

Allegro, ^chi*r/o, Ndairio < untnhilt", Al-

lo^ro VIvium*.

1 Mrs. <L W. Benee

I to Indianapolis this morning

“Splnnlnif sotia".

W aa iief-I.iszt

tight

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tion on Cooper Bros. - hits line.

“Uncle Tom” is in town for an enter- J sonata (for piano and ’cello) Op flit

taintnent tonight at the hall park. Hick predict* a wet month for .1 tine.

It is to he hoped the prophet is light, i >ona t a | n c sharp minor. Op. 27, No. 2. Mrs. Mamie Gainer, of St. Louis, is I Beethoven visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 4J0I111 : Fantasie—Impromptu, C slnop minm- .. , Op. Bfl I < aw ley. ! Ktude, C sharp minor. Op. 25. No. 7... Chopin

and children wen, , . J

to visit I

j Sonas—(a) Autumn Loves Chatnfnade

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spin tier. 1 Jealousy... Schubert

Mrs. Dr. Duvall will sing at Terre Haute on Monday evening at a concert J at the First M. E. church. A new or-1

gun is to he dedicated. I The young ladies of south GreenQuinton Broadstrect, as aclministra- castle will give a floral social totor of the Sallust heirs, has sold the morrow evening on .Joseph CrawBallust farm east ot the city tor £5(>(H). ] e y’ 8 lawn, directl}’ opposite tiie The trade was foi rash. j Fox Ridge enureh, the proceeds K. X. H.mton (or Fren.li I nS . r>f w( , ich wll | be for ttle benefit of Sprinit, tin, irflei'iimni. II. , |h| „ K fh „ r „| 1 tbe people

turn out and have a good time. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength simply because it purifies, vitalizes and

enriches, the blood

“For Charity Suffcreth Long.” a

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. 11. A. I I AMIL ION, South east corner square

Mrs. IjauruC. Phoenix, nilvmukee, WIs.

A social.

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In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaH PAPERS and ROOM MOULDINGS

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Allen’s Drug Store.

I Mrs. Banning has opened a new | stock of flowers and other commencement goods this morning. Every lady | should give us a call. One door east of I postofttce. lDl-5t

“natron of a Benevolent Home and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine has doue me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1H93, The inmaten had the “ i.a 1* rippv,'' and I was one of tbe first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care of so many sb-k, I did not regain my health, and in a mouth I keeame ho debilitated and nervout* from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question if 1 could go on. A dear friend advised me to try t)r. mien' IteMtoratire Xereine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say. I am In better health than ever. I still eontinue ito oeeaHional tine, an a nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me.” Juno 6,1894. Mas. Laora 0. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at tl, 6 bottles forffi, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores health

S U T H & R b I N ’ S

AVALON WIDTH 4)4 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. Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Iron Pumps. I’iping, IMumbing ami Gas Fitting. Greeneastle Lounirv ani Machine Co.

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Royal Cement W all I’la-ter, Portland ami Louisville Cements, Plaster I’ni-is, HuiraiiU Lime. At the lowest prices.

Fly before the Hies fly, to Cooper liroB. Hardware store and get your screen doors and windows. tf

box

R- B* HURL&Y 775. Wurerooni 110 E Seminary st

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