Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY JUNE •'»

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NEWS FROM DEB A l W

Another handsome line of

THE CEST DAILY HAPPENINGS

THE UNIVERSITY

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Tin* County lioar.l of Kf*view.

Amonir *iit‘ changes in the tax OF la»' mmle t>\ the last legislature is one providing that the county

board of review shall be comprised in till* Column for It—Giie»*« ami 0 f tWO dtlZens of t111! county. («P

Kiit**rtainni**iit»—Notfn, Items an«l Annoiiiiroiiiont*—Tin* \ * ry Latent am* th#*

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at extremely low prices. We have new styles and new patterns and for less money than vou can buy

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CEO. t. BUKE, Gki kncastle, Ixd. , < i'cneral 1 nstira iie(\ Ut'iil Mstale And Loan Agent. Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

Call and see him before clos-

ing elsewhere.

Thank* TVml^rtMl.

At a meeting of the G. A. R. post on Monday evening the following resolution was offered by ('nmrsule J. M. Donnohue and tlie 8—me was unaniiiiously passed:

H'o’yits, Gkki ncas i lk,j i’ovr No. 11, G. A. R.

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Post No. 11 desire that Dr. Hoi linyHwonh who prenehei! the memorial sermon on Sunday May lib, at < ollege Avenue church should know that we appreciate his splen did effort on that occasion. That the Hon. B. Case and Capt. J. M. L *e have the full measure of our good will for the patriotic addresses delivered by them on me morial da}’, May 30th. 1896, and all others who so kindly assisted in the day’s observance. Hkxut Mki.tzkh, Post Com. James T. Denny, Adj.

pointed by the judge of the circuit court) acting with the county a?sessor, auditor nn'i treasurer, and

Krncst Warring returns to hi- ^itne si a t meet oti the third ^lonoay* lit

I llUt WC UrC going to sell at Mon.m today. June, to whielt all complaints as to

Mis-Ida >teelc returns to tier home , assessments of either personal at Greenfield ttiis evening. property or real estate shall be . N. Hulley, having completed ids „„„| e . Appeals may lie taken work, returns to Mario., at noon. fr()ai the county board to the state Miss Ford left for her home at War- board of tnx t . ommi68i((ru>rs bv anv saw tfiis morning. ‘

onieer, tax-paver or uerson. All

.1. S. White leaves todav for a f<’W . .

days’ visit with Ids parents at Hock- P etlt,ons ,or that ®U8t ville. lb* will return for commence- contain the lull name of the uppeimeiit. lant or appellants, togetlier with Miss Marie Polk, of Kiishville, III. a full description of the property is xi-itiug Miss Hitter and I'lieta -is'ers. j|i (luestion, whether personal or Announcements are out for the mar- real estate, the amount ofassessriage next week of Mr. Will H. Wise ment returned hy the towll8 hip as

and .Miss Florence Line, both forn.erlv I .

of I a*P-iu vv ' sessor ’ also amount agreed upon Miss Etta French has returned to i bv ,he count - v ,,oar,, of review and give her recital. She is the guest of the grounds of objections to same. Miss Alice Heaton. All appeals from decisions of the Mi-- Ida Fogleiuan, of Moore-ville. eonnty board of review must be cMiie over yo*tcrday to take examina- tiled with tile county auditor with-

in live days from the final adjourn-

Poyntcr, of Cloyerdale. | nlent of t h e county board of review,

visited her brotber I’aul yeslerday.

Julius and Hal Bobu return to their Ah >ew " pn,M,r Aav.r«..i„ K . at Ceiitralia, 111., todiiy. Marshall Field, the great dry Miss Jennie Scott returned to her goods merchant, was before a cornhome at Moore«viUe yesterday. mittee of the Illinois legislature Miss Burnsides, formerly of ’IK], i- not so very long go, and told the

committee that one of the chief

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I’aeifle ( bailie-, pretty, new styles for cents per yard.

Half wool ( bailies worth JU rents for II ets.

All w-oo| ( bailies for ID cts worth Ml cents.

(jood nualitv iinbleaebed muslin one yard wide tor .1 ets. | ^Hj. Staple gingham-, I '|uality for f. ets. Standard prints f„ All wool .1. uble w idtb hemiettii- at -'•• ets. would be cheap at In

Ml wool serge .".Oi’ tpiality at 40 Cts.

;{(; inch Knglisli henriett is, black and eiders, have been selling i,, r g-, t„ i7~-ents. Good line of cheaper dress fabrics from s , p ■

Ladies Jerscv ribbed simimer vests from •> ets eaeb up.

The tinest assortment of hosiery in the city at the. lowest price-. Elegant line of swivel silks and wash silks for ladies waists.

Seasonable wash dress good* in great variety. Splendid assortment of laces and embroideries.

Headquarters for kid gtoves and -ilk mitts. Best a-sortment of ladies’ corsets in town.

Ladies parasols, sun umbrellas and fans to please everybody. All of the above ami everything else kept in a tirst ela-- .|rv e*in be found at our establishment and we conlialli inxiP* you P. i*:i|| ine and price, and buy the most desirable goods in the city. H.*

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The D. Langdond Dry Goods and Carpets

\ isiting l\ appa si*ters.

Mis* Margaret I’atierson, of Ru*liville, i- the guest of Theta sisters. Mr. J. 11. Cooper has returned from

a business trip m Chicago.

Two copies of the Mirajr were mailed

to Danville yesterday.

(’has. Gnick returned to his home at Danville, III., tin* morning. John ('ceil was called to Muncie yesterday by the death of a relative. Mi-s Blanche.Berry returned to her home at Brookviile at noon. The members of the senimarium class

agencies which enabled him to reach his present lending position in the business world was liberal | am) honest advertising. The chair man then asked him this direct question: “Do you find that advertising on a large scale in the newspaper helps your business? - to which .Mr. Field made answer: "i do. We have ore rule in advertising, never to advertise anything but the solid truth; therefore

Publinhed every af ternoon except Sunday »t f he Hannkh Timks office, corner Vine and

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I im -day’* Ruin.

L ist night s rain was a daisy in the fullest sense. About 7:30 the

DA I lA BA NN ER I 1 M ES deluge began, and for fully an hour ===== j the dampness fell in torrents. It

was such an unusual sight and experience that many citizens walked forth in the rain, letting it drench them, so great was their e> u lati n. The gutters were full for the first

the downfall As a result,

is a diU'erence in favor of

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Address all communications to Tilk Daily Han.nkk Timf.s,

Oreeueastle, Ind.

South tvreeueaKtle.

Mrs. John Riley is visiting her daughter, Marie, at Brazil. A copper head snake was killed

this morning near Dan Rowland’s

S|ii*elmen eoptes imilled fn*i* nn tipplleallim. saloon. Where the snake euiue

from is a quandary but the general belief is that it came from some of the whiskey which sometimes tends

in that direction.

John Smith is visiting his sister,

Mrs. R. I*. Houck.

Jackson Boyd is in Terre Haute

today.

Mrs. Dan O’Connell left this morning for Chicago where she will visit friends. Hillis’ quarry is not running to day on account of the heavy rain of last evening. Yesterday .lames Fouday rounded out fifty years of his existence on earth and was visited in the even ing by a host of friends who brought best wishes and incidentally a vast quantity of refreshments. As hail been planned Jim knew nothing of the arrangements and the event was a complete surprise to him. The evening was pleasantly spent in conversation and music and at a late hour the guests departed wishing their host many happy returns. Refreshments of iee cream, lemon ade and cake were served. O.ijihIhmI ihc Indictment. Martinsville Leader. Harry Tarleton and John W. Miller, who have been acting ns agent and carrier, respectively, for the Indianapolis /’eoyj/e, were ar-

(<) >1 UI.N( IMI.vr X IXITllUS. qii.* i iNttRit Tims wlit onnatdcrltHsp otal I 'Vor I)f nil persons In tin* oily ev peel in*. Jo entertain gucHtu during eommeneeinent will seiitl us their names uii'l the nanieKol their visit' ns uh tliev a-rive. There bit is fair t<» be : 1 larwer si* t • uiiiinee t linn usual at t be Del 1 ..u\n e niuneneein. lit ami we have l‘»untl in tlie Ii 1 1 great !iffi*"11i\ in loeatiugalhli irriv il*. ’> i'li *• 111 I »ie«*of repurter* we sliall «l>' »ur best, lait w* can tne itly l»e asHiKie*! l»\ our renders and the publi • generally H tii'A '’ill k nulx send ok tin n nnes i»v postal etird or by ineHsenger direct t<» the office. Last niglit’s rain was a powerful ■Agent towards killing the business

of the croker.

Bi.oominuton is to have a Fourth of July and the citizens clown there are endeavoring to get a special train from Greencastle to Bloomington. We would suggest that the train he run to Greencastle lather than from it.

A great m my people of the United States who were fooled in free trade have* made up their minds not to be fooled in tree sil ver. Therefore the silver eraze will die before the people have an opportunity to vote for it.

I lie* Not in it-

When your house is screened by the Gretmeastie Mf’g- Go. Screen* of all kinds and sizes made to order. First class work at moderate prices.

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BicyGes and Fishing tackle at Cooper Jims. Hardware store. tf

gave Col. Weaver a banquet at the i (lon > t 8U p po8e , | mt we o a in for the

Delta U hall last evening. The follow-

ing toasts were delivered: “The Department,” Ed. Mead; “The Sendnarium and Polities.” .Las. House; “Political Science and the Lawyer.” Geo. Dunn: “Marx.” A. L. Gary; “Value,” (). Pratt. Col. Weaver responded to tlie toasts in Ids amusing manner. Elegant refreshments were served, and the evening was highly enjoyed by all tin* members of the class. Clarence Strong is again greeting

university friends.

moment as largely as those tiiat lie

and exaggerate.”

S< bool of Miotic Coinineiiceiiiciit. On Friday evening in Meharry hall will occur the eleventh annual commencement of the Del’auw school of music. The graduates are Miss Jessie Young Fox and Miss Bertha Louise Hanker, pianoforte, and Miss Adeline Whitney

Rowlev, voice. The following pro-

Messrs. Frank Ufeand Johnson and wj ,| be rendered:

Concerto K minor Chopin

LiirahcUo. Allcuro Vivace.

Mis* Hunker.

Mis*,*- Midt/.rr and Higbt took siq per

ai Mt. Meridian last evening. Fred (>gg is a pledged Beta. •

Miss E1 izaheth Speed, of l{ushville,

III., i- tie* guest of Theta sister*.

|(,*v. 1'. A. Goodwin, the oldest living graduate of DePauw, visited chapel

this morning. He addressed the stll- i.oneerto t> minor.

rath, r of lleav'ii (Judas Maccahncus). liaendel Ari.i I,,ii,l me your Aid (Queen of Sheba) Gounod

Miss Kowlcy. Mindelssolin

dent* for a few minutes, telling some reniiniseenees of Old A-luiry and eontrasting lln* old education with the new. He told sotne very funny’ stories ■ind gave some good advice to the ladies and gentlemen, w hich from the manner in which it was received must have been appreciated. The \i*it* of such men as Kcv. Goodwin cannot hut arouse a greater el itli u si as in among the students.

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Aileifio AppasBioruta, Adagio. Dresio seberzando.

Miss Fox.

Orchestral hc*coinpa Dinent supplied on sec-

ond pianoDute.

I lie I .at «'Mi Slander. Bloomingt on Progress.

Several voting lady students at DePauw, who are wearing nose glasses, “because they look so be-

The seeoud -eetiou of the semester ; coining,” are su tie ring with can, er recital of the sell,,,>1 of mu de oeeuv* to- the glasses cliimi) the bridge night iu Meharry ball. ol ,he n. J. The final meeting,,f tiie German club

will tie held lids evening at the r

deuce of Prof. Longden. Nil SIC AND AUT NOTES

The second s,*,*tion of tlie semester re-| Great and thoroughly recital will occur in Meharry hall this liable building-up m'edicine, evening eommeneing at 7 :.)0. nerve tonic, vitalizer and

The graduating exercises of the senior elas* will be given in Meharry hall

on Friday evening.

An imusualiy interesting program is in preparation for the festival concert next Monday evening. Mendelssohn’s Hymn of Praise will be one of

its attractive features.

MISS o’DII.I.’s it e, * it a t.. Mi--O'Dell, as*isted Ity Mi*s Adeline Rowley’, Mr. S,*hell«elmii,lt and Mr. B,dinger, gave an interesting musical progium yesterday afternoon. Miss O’Dell is a careful student and plays with intelligence and comprehension. The niano and ’cello sonata was specially well played and the Jensen-I.assen number. The piano and violin sonata, too, called forth hearty approval from the hearers. The violin and 'cello work this year has added much to tlie Interest of many of the public programs. Miss Adeline Rowley was at her best, and greatly pleased the audi-

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COt NTV N I. YVs NOTES.

BRICK CIIAI'KI.. Mr. Hurhison is at honm now, having sold his mill west of town. The principal features for the young people this week are a croquette party itt Mrs. J. I. OTluir's Tuesday evening, an i,*c cream supper at J. M. IIi||j s ' 'Vetoes,lay evening, Thursday a picnic at Fern. Mrs. H. M. Handel and Stanton Brown still continue very sick. Air. Joe Lloyd took his wool over to Yountsvllle Monday. CLOY KtiDAI.E. Cloverdale observed Decoration day in proper style Thursday. The memorial services were held in the opera lions,, which seats over five hundred people and Yvas filled to its utmost capacity. The program consisted of declamations and songs and an address by Comrade Wm. Nickerson of Greencastle. After the program and the O. A. R. ritualistic service the crowd formed in line behind the Cloverdale brass band and murelied to the cemetery where the G. A. R. post conducting the decorating of graves. The business men closed their houses during the services.

I’littmni County Uistori'i* 1 * The fourth minor meeti 1 Putnam County Historic! will he held at Grand At Friday, June 7. at 7 :30 p* lowing is the program: President Allen oresldlmt* Music. Prayer. Minutes <>t previous iiu Recollections of schools aiel "' a Mrs. Mary II,,yd, I’utni" 11 '' Music. Betsey Blaine’s Poetry, Hon. T. C. Groom*. Music. Business, etc. Music by Messrs. Wernekc. ” Lueteke. A Humorous l i" 1 About Hood's Sarsapari^ 1 ' bad humor and create- * ’ A battle for blood is what I 1,1 saparillu vigorously light'* 1 ways victorious in expclli"and giving the vital thd'l 1 and quantity of perfect '' cures scrofula, salt rhe 11111 other blood diseases. Hood’s oills act easily, V and etli, icntly on tlie bo*' 1 " 25 cent?

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