Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 May 1895 — Page 3
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY M\Y :\0 I HO*
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Pre pared to supply the wants of their ever increasing tradt FURNITURE of every description and at the ven lowest prices. mlertakin^* and Embalm in*** K In all its details carefully and promptly attended to. 17-19 East Washington Street.
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aiooniiugton j»ikt* just south of the 1 THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS
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mm EROEERY.
As my expenses are not ;is j(reat as ! others in my line of business. I propose to compete with all merchants on prices taking into consideration the quality 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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The Woman'* ( hristiun Temperance union will meet tomorrow afternoon at - :•((> in the chapel of College Avenue
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Mr. ami Mrs. (fcorge Walter, of Alton. III., and Orion lieekwitb, of Kankakee, 111., arc visiting It. F. Beckwith
ami family.
The Century eltth will hold it- last meeting of the season with Mrs. I). I.. \nderson, Saturday, .lime the rtrst. A
full attendance i* desired.
I'he Silver Leaf hand serenaded the BannKit I imks today with one of their best sideetion* for which we herewith
lift our hat.
men in full uniform.
Mi** T. G. Duvall will render an appropriate solo aad Mrs. J. Fraley a n t - itation at the Central mission, Ba;>nFit Timk* building Sunday evening to a**ist the Children's day exercises. The “Over the Teacups” club will meet with Mrs. Alex. I.r.ekridge on next Tuesday afternoon. “Short Stories in the Century and ILirper’* Magazine for May” will be the topics to be dis-
DEBAUW “ p- r . on 2 Grave.
THE UNIVERSITY
l.ook in lln* ( ulnmn for ll tines'* anil I llteltallllllellt* Nut••*, 111-nil! llllil \IIiiiMiiireineiits—The T ery l.ate*t anil the lti**t hj kpeetal KejMMter.
My *tock of Oxford and Tan Shoes is larger than ever before. We give a di*count of .I per cent on all cash pureha*es; 1 cent for 25 cert purchases. 2 cents on 5(1 cents, I! cents on 75 cent* and 5 cents on the dollar. violin Hiley, 715 South Main Street.
WhaEs the
Br^s’ Druc^ 5 tor( ? Matter -|With this?
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The seniors have been excused front
further duty except in Dr. Duvall’s and Prof. Stcpheu*on'* tlepartments. The meuihers of the class arc very in-
dignant at these two professors. The two sections in surveying will
cross hat* this evening. It is said Dr. I'he hand had out -ixteeu Brown will referee.
The outlook for a good attendance at
summer school is flattering.
(ieo. Dunn came down hist night to
j help in the skull initiation, lie will
I remain and graduate with 'i>5. The -kull initiation which was held
from ten o’clock last night until five this morning, is said to have been the j rottghe*t in the history of the organization. The new initiates are as follows: C. Allen, Shircman, Herron, Sandy, T’ilden, McKee, Show alter. Kuriok, Urtibbs, Cunningham, M olf and Woodson. ilnst before the last degree was given Sandy, Show-liter and Kurick broke aw ay and walked hack to town a
J distance of seven miles.
The Preparatory Oratorical contest i will be held tonight in Meharry hull.
Furniture and Undertaking.
HANNA,
Jurist Side' S( 11 u ii't'.
\ our spring and summer suits from. The tini‘*t hit 7 of woolens ever brought to the city. Brins Suits from $19 to $25. Hints from $4.50 to $6.50. I. W. WHITE-. [ Merchant Tailor. .fones’ Drug Store, opp. postolllee ■ I Cleaning anJ Repairing A SPhCIAI.TY.
tliist Received A stylish line of
It's All It if? lit! YYinit's dll Ri^ht?
cussed.
The following Invitation wa* issued ! today. “Mr. and Mr*. Dr. Wolf invite you to the marriage of their daughter. Maud, to James K. Vermilion. M'ednesday evening, June 12. IX',15, at SdtOj o’clock. 702 south Walnut street. Brazil. At home after June 25, lJreenea*tlo,
Did.”
Toe Model show s a trim display today in their east window that is of unusttal attraetivene**. an imitation of familiar Deeoratioi* day scene**, sodded green plat and gnus and flowers and flags. It show* real artistic work. The Belt also puts up a window full of guns, war relic*, cannon balls and memories of the day. Our clothing dealers are up to the times on all great days and generally have appropriate win-
dows.
Flower.Swift.
Alphcus Birch Siapie awl Fan Bnenes.
S. \V. Corner Public Square.
OUT I NO MATERIAL PRICE
The father of Charles and Garrett Cooper visited here the tir*t of the week. Word lias been received that Hail Ituriiisou is now in the ILtluiemuii hospital in Chicago. His condition continues to grow worse and there is little
hope for his recovery.
Judge F. K. Gavin is here from Indianapolis to vi*it hi* son Janie*. Frank Strouse returned ye*tenhiy
from Roekv ille.
Miss Blanche Neshit, of Xenia, Ohit>,
an old resident of War- ! j, tne glu ., t of Miss Blanche Swahlen.
Tli* Di i’auw (|tuirtut till* an engagement at Muneie tomorrow evening. The “Jaw Bones” have issued curds
Robe’s on Sein-
Best of eofl'ee, best of tea*. Best of hutter, lie*t of cheese Itesl of sugar, he*t of spice*. Best of all at moderate price*. Alpheus Birch keep, on hand Family flour of linest brand. Canned good*, preserve*, delicious fruit A ml pickle* I hat w e know w ill *uit ; \ut* and rai*iii*. nm-tatd keen, Soap, starch and hitting, kerosene. Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigar* for you.
All kind* of fancy cake* for tea At Birch’* grocery von may *ee; And crackers, too. of even grade, And choice confections are displayed. I Tito your interest it w ill be To purchase hen—call in and see. This i- bis hobby. mark it well, None hut the best of good* lie'll sell ; And price.* low a* heretotore. At Alpheit* Birch’* line groeerv store. Order* left at Birch'* store Means goods delivered at your door.
H.S. RENICK&CO.,
W ill show you a full line of
ron township, died this morning very suddenly. Mr. Swift was stifleriug from an attack of neuralgia, which | reached his heart, resulting fatally.]
Mr. Swift was about seventy-nine yeats ^ ol !l reception at Miss
See it Bin it
The Eves The Health
The pocket book "f Mr. Swift.
inary street to he held on June 3. Dr. John visited Greensburg yester-
day.
Frank Walker goes to Indianapolis today to collect for Mirage “ads.” The evident intentions of the Weekly
On yesterday Miss Emma Jones had 1 editor is to put the Banxhk Timi s cor-
of age and an old and prominent citizen of the county. The funeral will occur Saturday. The mill stones recently exhibited bv J. M. Donnolme at the Historical meeting came from the home
THE LOCAL FIELD
In several pretty colors, also WHITE KID and CANVAS SI IPPERS with Kid Heel, ^^Rinted Toe. Just the thing graduating day. 110013 31!S.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our I*«»o|>le r.rt* (tniiij; amt Where Their (Jm*Htn are .Stopping;—-»\vh ot Interest Over the Ulty—Tin* Rest Column in th* Paper for Quiek Heading.
DON’T THINK
of leaving’ the city, even for n short time, without ordering the Daily Has.nkk Times to folk w you. It costs you hut 10 cents a wcck
rounded out twenty-five year* of eontinuous teaching at the first wind school building. For a quarter of a century Mi*s Jones has t-iught in the same building and same room, and. it is -aid. has hung her hat and wraps on the s nne hook. On last evening her t oworkers, the teachers of the first ward building, determined to surprise their j principal, and at seven o’clock Misses Alspaugh, Jordan, Adams and Ham- ] mond and Mr*. < To** and Mrs. Hays marched in a body to Miss .Font**’ home, ! where they surprised the lady. The l visitors took cream and cake, and front ] seven to nine passed tw o delightful hour*. The surprise w a* complete, as Mi-* .lone* w,i* just finishing gathering berries and flowers. The occasion will I mg he remembered a* a happy tint* to 1 those participating. Miss .lone*’ long
and faithful record as a teacher is an extraordinary one and one that is sel-
[ hs It does liert* at lioinc, mid ttie address will dom equaled and probably nn*urpa*-' d! • mi ms \Tiii H«»«ire. I < • > • i,.. _ t. \l i^ .>t... t 1i ^ '
l»c changed as often as you desire.
to Hoachdult*
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shoe
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Is the Staff of Life.
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Purest, C heapest and Hest Article in lown can be Had only at HEIR'S.
Merit! Keightley went
at noon.
Mr*. Nellie Saekelt i
(Tovenlale.
W. A. Bowt n, of New Maysville, is in the city today. T. II. Patee tninle a business trip to Indittnapoli* today. Prof. W. J. Johnson went to ( loverdale thi* morning to lecture. Born to James F. Wells and wife, of l.imedale. May 30, a daughter. C. E. W hite, of Springfield, 111., is the gilr*t of hi- lather, A. o. W bite, ll wa* Bro. Doddridge, of Seymour, who published today * card on DeL’auw
alia it *•
Rev Richards went to Seeleyville this niorning to condtiet tin: Memorial
day exercise*.
M. F. ( oilier went to his old home at Martinsville, 111., thi* morning for a
few day*' visit.
Mr.*. Wm. Masten was called to Terre Haute by the illness of her daughter,
Mrs. Alice Foster.
Ed. Eiteljorg, of the Terre Haute
basi* ball club, has signed champion Indianapolis team.
in the slate. Mi** Jones stated tin* ' morning that it was tin* first time -he had ever been -uri i*ed, the attempt having been made several time*, hut
• the secret alway* leaked out.
The orchestra of the music school will meet thi* evening at 7 o’clock and the Lorelei and Glee clubs will iin*“t at <i: !5.
M rs. Jones, of .Montgomery.Alabama i* visiting Major Birch and famtiy.
>oiith fireeiicuHtli*.
Miss Anna (’oatesvillc, is Hudson.
(’unninghtim. visiting Mrs.
of Dr.
Mrs. Kehoe and Miss Jennie Maloney are visiting friends at ( ruwfordsville and Ladoga tins week. The Silver Leaf band will assist in the concert at Bethel A. M. E.
church this evening.
The infant of Mr and Mrs. Dun-
can died at Indianapolis Sunday, and was brought here for burial vesterday, Mrs. George Brooks ac-
! companying the remains. Four men were overcome by heat ] at Ilillis’ quarry yesterday’. While Mike Kearns was taking a
with tin* stroll this miming he found a
cheek for $120 lying on the side
respondent in as bad a light as possible with the senior class. If this can he done hi* purpose is accomplished. \early everthitig that has been mentioned emiecring tin* seniors has been in the way of news pure and simple. Occasionally a senior ha* reque-ted it* to mention something concerning them in n joking way to create some excitement. It lias never been our purpose to malign the senior* and we hope to hold tile usual friendly relations that have existed with the most of the ela**. That we ever had the slightest conception of the seniors a* monster* ex- | cept in a case or two is a thin manufacture of a woefully distorted mind with a ha*(* design hack of it. Mi-* Ada t'amphcll enjoyed a \i-it from her brother of South Bond j ester-
day.
rh* oat nrr. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours tire as follows as received by II. S Itenick Jr Co. from the official weather bureau at ludianauolis: IndianAfOLis, May Jo, 18'J'j. Fair weather, stationary tern perature. (’ox.
Weak, Irritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Earth.”
Gardei) ami EarimM is o o is Tools ai)d InmleiDents. v) b I o Huy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves
I'or summer use.
Idliiilcliiicj M nt c’irial, E v Gt oEast Side Square. I I. S. I {(*11 Iclv A ('o. XV1 jy iss it, X'ou ^Xsslx
HAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
walk. He took it in charge, and had the pleasure of returning it to its rightful owner in a few minutes.
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Fisher and the for-
mer’s i.mt her, Mr*. Dr. I-isher, of ludi-j
anapolts, are visiting relatives.
A paper Irom Alhanj, M".. h i .n When so many people are taking and item to the efioet that R ile it < le ii"V\ | ( j er j v j n benefit from Hood’s Sarsapaeth was seriotislj injuied h) a mad hull vvhy don’t you try it yourself? J at his stock farm near that pi.u< It is highlv recommended. ly, Mr. Chenoweth was a former resi- ’ Mrs. Banning has opened a new
stock of flowers and other commencement goods this morning. Every’ lad}’ should give us a call. One door east of
postbfflce. * 191-5t
ip to Date
In Colorings, Styles and Prices arc the WAmm HAPB.RS and room mouLadings
Allen’s Drug Store.
Fly before the flics fly, to Cooper Bros. Hardware store and get your screen doors and window*. tf
If you can’t find what you want in green goods elsewhere, go to Riley’s. He has a good supply of all. 192t0
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds u, the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. ** About one uoo Itrao afflictr ’ irith uerrtniHiirMH, nleepU'HHm'MH, 1’rvoplng nrunatlon in iitil Hlitjht lulli>itation of inn heart, JtiHtrartino von funion of the tnimi, SrrioUH I ohm or laiiHV of mvinory. II riiihtril ti lth rare, anil trorry. I romiiletelu lost ayiietlte Amt felt my vitality treariny oat, I hum weak, irritable anil tired, II y u eiyht h um reduced to 1011 Him., In fart I hum no good, on earth, A friend tirounht me Dr. Miles’ book, “New and SturtIhiK Facts,” and I finally declddo to try a bottle of Dr. Miles’ Iteorutlve Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased. Il lien f had taken the nijeth bottle My weight inereated to I'M bn., The menMatlon in my leyn wan gone; Mg nerve* Mteadied eomidetely, Mg memory iiiim fully restored. My bra in Meemed elea re r t ha n ever. A felt iimgoodiimany man on earth. Hr. IWeM' KeMtorative Kervine in A great medicine, I immure gnu.'’ Augusta, Me. Walter B. Burbank. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bolt to wilt benefit. All druggists sett it at 91,0 bott les for if>, or It will tiesent. prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind, Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health
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 a Call. f K. A. 11 AM I LT( )>\ Southeast corner square
S U T H E R G I N ’ S
AVATON WIDTH 4)4 U«.
Is the place to buy your Summer Underware. Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats. 6 East Washington Street.
WE HAVE IT.
Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Irou Pumps. Piping, Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Greencastle l : ounjry anl Machine Co.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Royal Cement "Till Plaster, Portland and Louisville < ements. Plaster Pari*. Htiirnnd Lime. At the lowest prices.
Refrigera’ors, Ice cream freezers anil i ga*<dine stove.* at Cooper Bros. Hardware store. tf
Box
Subscriptions for any magazine
j^. 3. }—lyjRL-EY or paper taken at this otlice. We 773. Warerootn 410 K Seminary st will save you money tf
