Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 June 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA.
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Another handsome line of
EIRT waists
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Tin* F.xploitatiun ol tin* Alumni. A few \ e>. r! j Htfo Mt tin nluinmil
re^inion Dr. JiiilpHtli gtive a very eloqueot aiidreeu upon “The Oe-
! cnltution of ti e Alumni.” It was i.<><>k in tin. c uio nm for it-Our*'•* mill a gntpltie deseriptioo of the man It. .... anil An- nor j,, w hh h iUSt i• Utions may i--
THE DEST DAILY HAPPENINGS
THE UNIVERSITY
iiotii)<'<*iii« a nt> The \ ery «n<l the
I5«“*t h> S|MM-i«l li«*|»orter.
That we are going to sell at extremely low prices.
nore and sneritiee their h. st talent and < ons»it'lenev. That adtlieas set some minds to thinking as to
I’M. itir CiiaUie-. pretty, new -tvles for :i 1 ... eents per yard.
H dl wool < hallie- Worth ^11 eenl- for 1 I ets. All wooMliallie* for ••til. t* worth 1.0 eents.
I Go<uI (jUJilit v unhleaflHMl niuslin niu* yind bio tor .> '2 i’t>. E* u v . ,
.I;uim*s II. (’ooper will accept a p<
tion on tlie Chicago Time*-lfrral<l niter the best methods of bringing to ^
c.iinmeiieement. t he service of DePauw university j Staplt; ginghams, good .pianty l" 1 •’ 1 Si.ind.nil prn f r , I , * [ \|| wool double width henriettiis at cts, would be cheap ai tO.'i.
Tlie eliampionsbip fraternity base her numerous and eapuhle gradu \|i «nol'erge . r >0c <|iiality at 40 ets.
| ball game was played yesterday be- ate8 \y e have come to the new :li! inch English lienriettas, black and eolors have been >e||ii,-|,, r 2 tween the Delta Tans and Delta Us. , to 17 cents. (iood line of eheapiw dress al.ries .... , , j | era. I he alumni are coming out i ...lie* lers.-v ribbed summer vests from o ets each up.
We have new styles and «»•* ^ "•*'« »»>• •» 10 s - of the shBdo , V8 The ( , cru „ Hl i 0D i t,'.: a—,.f i,o.ier> in n.e cy at u.c lowest pn
| Hie game abounded with brilliant play-I | Klegant line of sw ivel silks and wash silks for ladies waists, n nv mttprn<: ‘Hid fitr ing. The expert playing of Wat Lewis * s past and tlie exploitation is at. Srasonable w:ish dress goods in great variety. ^ r 1 - ^ | i‘specially deserves mention. hand. Splendid assortment ot hiee- and emluohlei ies.
ileaduuarters for kid gloves and -i!k mitts.
Miss Mabel Tnllard, formerly of ’97, Next vveek will probably witness -
money than vou can buy
the goods for.
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is tlie guest of 1 beta sisters. the largest and most enthusiastic Den. Lockwood came over from Terre meeting of the society of alumni Haute yesterday to attend the Theta _ . • . .... ever known in the history of the
reception and visit university friends., university. The excitement re-
•1. F. Hrumback has been elected sup- • .i , .. , ... . , ' specting the presidency, lln*
erintendent of the public schools at 1
Brown Valley, Wis., for next year. "oversy about
Fred Hickson returns to bis home at l|is cuHsion of alumnal representaBrueeviile today. Don, and the arrangements for Key. II. A. Tucker,of Crawfordsville,! edass reunions will bring to the was the guest of ids daughter, Miss lialls of “old DePauw” many of her
con
finances, the
Best a—ortmeut of ladies’ corsets in town.
Ladies parasols, -tm umbrellas and fans to please everybodv All of the above and everything else kept in a tiist H i-. ,| r . J
cun be found at our establishment and we cordially invit you p, , ' ll
ine and price, and buy the most desirable goods in the city. ltH V ,S
Gt(l. E. BLAKE
FUTURE POLICY OUTLINED.
Gki 1 M'A" FI !'., I M>.
(jl(‘ii(‘r«il liisuraii(*(% Real Instate And Loan
l>«‘l*;ui\v I in \ pry it y Aflnirn on by a The hist chapel exercises of the vettr were belli in Meharry hull this morning For several days the college spirit of the students has run very high, ami tins morn-
F rede rice ra, yesterday. I e-lie Skinner will lie
the guest of
sons and daughters who have not been here since their graduation.
The D. LangdonCl Dry Goods and Garpetsl
i hi Dam brothers during commence- Stjmul)lted by th j 8 expectation the
ment.
Misses Grace and Kate Smith, of iu(ifanapolis. e.iine over last evening u attend the Theta reception and vi-it
1 heir brut her Albert.
local alumni are making arrange- 1
ments for “a grand good time.” Committees have been at work with commendable /.ea! and they have
There has been but tew -oeial events devised some very attractive enter
given during year that were j tain menu. The following is a
as enjovable as that given bv the Kappa .• i .•
•• «..r, ... ! ,Mrtlal P r °8 r «tn of the exercises
ing there was more cause than us- Alpha Dicta fraternity tu their gentle-
meti friends at the residence of Dr. ,or n(JXt Inesday:
Swahlen last evening. Everything ^ ! *. m.. business meeting for the conspired to make it a success. The election of directors, other officers, evening w as deligh ful ami the lawn was and the discussion of certain im-
beautifully decorated with lanterns. „ . . ,• • .
, . , ’ portant questions in relation to the
while the parlors were elegantly decor-
orated with flowers, and the young lad- wdf!,re ot ' the nniuersity.
Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest
Call and see him before closing elsewhere.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Publtsht'd rvrry Hfturnoon except Sunday • t the IIannmi T'imks oitice, coruer Vine aud Er.iukliii ^treetrt.
A DVERTISI NG. Hkadinu Notices
6 cents per line. < >ne line pantKniphs cluir^ *d as oeeupying' two lines space. 25 11 n es 4 cen t s per line .. . •* “ “
km “ ;i 250 “ 2‘t H00 “ ... £ M “ ** IMsp’ay rates iinule known on appiicMition. t 'Fill*L.’«*t> I >r display advertisements must be
handed in by lOiRcluck a. in. each day. Read* . . , i n nts will be received each niaiD ittlOCu,
op to l o’clock m.
Ml communications should be signed with thentiiieof the writer: not necessarily for public i‘.ion, hut as '’vidi nee of irood ra th. A.ioiiyuious coniinuuicaUous can not ia‘ not iced.
j util for the lusty cheers that were given. The following report was read by Dr. D. M. Wood, which gives the result of it special committee’s work, which sets out the future policy of the university: Minute found on page 158 of record book of joint board ot true tees and visitors of DePauw university. Action taken May 15,
1895, to-wit: *
“On motion of E. B. Rowlsa committee of five from the board of trustees was appointed to outline the teaching policy for the coming year and report at tlie June meeting. The committee appointed appointed is D. M. Wood, J. II. Doddridge. N'. T. DePauw. C. W. DePauw. J. E. Iglehart.”
Geo. L. Cpktiss,
Sec. of Joint Board of Trustees and Visitors of DePauw ('diversity. Columbus, Ind., May 23, 1895. GitEKNCASTi.E.Ind., J tine 6,1895. Your committee recommend (1) That the present educational methods be continued ls
heretofore.
(2) That the departments be
in their present elli-
cieney, excepting chair of botany, which was abolished by the joint
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c3 05 S-t PC’
ies were in most entrancing mood. Above tlie hum of voices and peals of laughter was heard sweet strains from the harp suggesting to many times of yore ere the powers that be gave the edict, “Thou shall not trip the light fantastic.” Many of the alumni,especially from the class of ’i)4, were present. The refreshments were exceptionally fine ami were served in true Theta style. All who attended express themselves as having spent a most en-
joyable evening.
Tlie Phi Gams are re-tlooring their hall over tiie First National hunk.
W. H. Tempter returns to ids home at Otterbein toilaj’. The senior preparatory students hold a banquet at the Commercial hotel tonight.
9 a. in., adjourn to attend the literary and other exercises of the class of’95. 2:30 o. m., reception of the class of’95 into the society of alumni. Address of welcome by Dr. Ridpath. Response for the class by Mr. Joseph N. Greene. 3:30 p. tn. Clase reunions. 4 :00 p. m. Cavalcade and bicycle parade. The visiting alumni will ride in brakes and carriages provided by the citizens and local alumni, and tlie escort will consist of all the bicycle riders in the city. Every one owning a “wheel” is expected to turn out. Tlie only con-
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The Majestic
Only steel and malleable iron ranp” offered to the
Saves in fuel each year the cost of the range. Hakes the time of the ordinary stove. Every range guarantei
Don’t fail to examine our complete line of
Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators,®
Cream Freezers, etc.
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Qoop^r Bros. I?ardu/arel
Northwest Corner Square.
The public is cordially invited tost-! : Ution of adu,i88ion to the parade tend the graduating exercises of the is that the bicycle or the rider or school of music in Meharry hall this both be decorated with DePauw
evening. ! colors.
Tlie parade will be enliv-
Mi" < artcr returns at noon to her t-ned with songs,yodels, bugles and hnim .it Attic ,i. | other features unique, antique and
Rev. Doddridge, class '77, a trustee of pj etu ,. e8( . ue
tin* university, led chapel this morn- 0 . .
8. p. m. Literary exerciflen in
Wliure <n*iivt*ry irreg’ular please report scSiu** promptly at ptihlieuiion otiiee.
4p Aiiien tuples mnil»’«l tree ou application.
RATCS OFSoaS^RlPHON
tnc i’Vvir in (uimtnce <i.r mnnth# .... Three nnniths f >iit nifriith .. ...
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i.Vi X. T. DePauw, J
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to II. Doddridge, secretary,
an -ui- ’I’ 1 ”' chairman of the commiUee
,0 ,h, ‘ maf, t re„d the above at college chapel Hutiiisher l0 'l !, v and supplemented it with the Miiimgiiuc Kditor , following: This committee has
had three weeks of dilligent inves-
M. .1. '! K<' K KT P .. *t A Kit V M. SMITH.
hoard at the May session.
f :i) We are assured that this i ,| K-
II. B. Talley returns at noon to his ^ * harr\
home at Terre Haute. He will return for the Imeealaurcate sermon Sumluy. Frank D. Hester, of Indianapolis, will be the guest of Frank and John
Walker a few days.
C. Robbins, of Jeficrsonvillc, formerly of '911, is visiting Pin I’sj brothers
and university friends.
Willard Elkins goes to his borne at Jonesboro this evening.
can be done without cutting pro fessors' salaries, or increase of fees, or any enema hment on the
endowment.”
Signed: I). M. Wood, chairman;
E. Iglehart, J.
hall. Music bv rente
noon to his “ * r
•cutatives of the music school.
of Putnam county fought 4 dreds of battle lie d- niiinyB going down in the si it ms m and lead the\ cncoimtirti<l■ the Integrity of thi I
Poem by Mr. George li. Lockwood, class of '94. of Terre Haute. Ora lion by Rev. John M. Goodwin, class of \s5, Nashville, Tenn. 10 p. m. liauquet at woman's
hall.
12:30 a. m. Execution of delin i quetit alumni. ‘Sigh Grumbler,
fair minded citizen lakn in iheir record, and hai tli
of that ineiiua
A.Mre-s all isiimniinlentlons to Thk Dai : v H.annkh Thiks.
OriMaicnstlr, I nd.
COM HIM » Ml \T V ISITOKS.
'1 hr IIAXM- li Tl Mks will coiishlrrlt asi'cctal r ‘V c id all |iri's >nH in tin* rill rx|iretluir tu < lllrrlalli salmis i) it it n if rimiiiii lirriiii ail util f.i*ii<l ttitlirir iianii - anil llir liaiursul ihi'lr A'i-ti.irs as tliri' a* rivr. Tiu i’r Uhi-I’atr t** tir H Ian: a Hitt mlaiiei I hail usual at thr DrPainv «• 'iiiinrlU'i iii' iit aril wr lia\ r rmiilit In I lu
When Dr. Wood this morning at — chapel announced that the educational I
gation as to our resources for the b nicy of the institution would not be |
i v i I changed there was much enthusiasm! next year. 1 he treasurers books . ,
have been thrown open to us. The entire budget of expenses worked
out and appropriations made to shown during the past week among the
students it is apparent that our love
manifested. Three cheers were given forthe resolutions and Dr. John. From the amount of enthusiasm that has been
every necessity of the university.
.. . . . I for DePauw is not vet cold.
I lie tirolessors have been consulted
i J ■ < > i • t • I.' < i i < > v
i* ist if real tiillicili > In F nDinjf all I In* a it! vain.
\ till ciiir r ir ..t i {!"!!!!? and to a large degree every requejt
i ikIitsiiiul tli- I'uiiii*' if o'in i' it 'i" ' "j 11 ))„ 8 been granted. The committee
l< litiIv >> id) us tin- u imps By postal cjird or i»y
inrssi nger iiircct to tin iiniciv tire unanimous in their action on
n 'ike i'‘ ver .V iiPtn. They believe that the j entire joint board are enthusiusti-
Thk PiANNEtt Times will
complete reports of the events ot . callv committed to the best work the coming few days. It vou have •’
f, lends abroad who would be ph ased ! in ‘* v ‘‘ r >’ department.
to read daily of the gaitie
business of ft ir Greencastle during ticians, the best linguist, the best
Commencement week call at our ot- ’ ° „ , , i,i I orators, ami that her students shall
fice, leave ten cents and send them i ’
, , he able to win fellowships in anv
the next six copies cl tlie daily j ...
They want
ind DePauw university to turn out the best historians, the best tuathema-
Hannkk Times. It will he protiia-
ble for them and for von.
university in Europe or America [open to competative examinations. The trustees believe that DePauw
An article appears in our news | university has the best faculty in columns today concerning the ar Indiana The committee has been
acokkection. To the Editor:
Dear Sir:—In justice to m? students, a large majority of whom maintained a [ high grade of scholarship throughout i the semester, I desire to correct t.ie j misleading statement in yesterday’s Baxxkk Times, that about thirty failed to pass. Yours Truly, William E. Smyskk.
June 7, 1895.
Mra. l‘a\iUne Ituby Buffalo, Iowa.
Saved My Life
GOOD MEAT—Having purchased the Hanna street meat market and bought some of the best stock in the county, will supply customers with choice meats at <1 c , 8 c., 10 c, and 12*^ c. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. John C. Browning. 197-4t.
rangemeuls for alumni nav next : assured by these toiling and earnTuesdav. The local committee est men that they want to stay, have prepared a line program for We want them. Any vacancies their guests and it hears even indi-j that may exist will doubtless be cation of being successtully carried tided by efficient men. out. In the enraiage ami bicycle I The report was received with parade as outlined the citizens are shouts of approval by the students, expected and arc earnestly urged who also gave three cheers for to take a part. Every one who has [ President John. The exercises
■(•‘ill KhUOc Tranufers. Herein 1 C. Foster to James P. Foster, land In Warren tp.. $.">71 George 8. Frank to t'has. E Vice, land in Russellville, $1. Win Hartman to Dolle J Hartman, land In Franklin tp., $1. fames W . Hyiner to Barbra K Clark, laud tn Roaehdale, Jl'iO. Marlon O'Neal to Win. Wriitht, land in Warren tp., $14<ki.
All Troubles Cured by Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. “ I feel it a duty as well as a pleasure to state what Hood’s Sarsaparilla bas done for me. It has saved my life. I could hardly get around the house. I was troubled with dizzy spells, sickness at the stomach, and Pains In Both My Sides. Sometimes I could not raise my head from the pillow for a week. If I did I would commence to vomit. The doctors said it was caused by the bad condition of my liver and kidneys. Soon after I commenced to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla I began to feel better, an appetite came to me, and
Cephas Mossbuck and Dude Forest inn soldier.’ Apathy will lie taken in Iff Fores*- Hill cemeterj charge by the Society of Skulls, monument erected bv Ik They will he taken to the hall of citizens of Putnam rnntitv the Skulls in Kickers’ Gorge and sr ' <>f her soldier- Tlit
will he “removed” according to rules of the order. Ladies and
children not admitted.
As a result of this reunion the visiting alumni will return home highly delighted with their visit to old alma mater. They will sound
the praises of DePauw everywhere ervation and at all ti.nes. Full represent:! heart, tion will he secured in t he hoard of’ Th " t il ln?,x be !" s " iV ' trustees. Rich alumni will endow aotDn «nust be tak professorships and scholarships. 0,1 monument is a 1 nr Next fall tne old college will he art ' an ' 1 is mai,e nl crowded with students, residences durul)le * ,ll,; ' will he full of hoarders, stores will the < a P sbmes arc all eho' be crowded with customers and the , I L ‘ ,u ’ e8 of decay. I !"■ I" 1 '*
streets thronged with life, beauty,
business and prosperity.
Alum ncs.
Vou’ve nit lilcn How nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla hits the needs of the people who feel all tired out or run down from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole mechanism
of flat rock limestone, is and tl a king; I be die of Oi stone is soft, and the naimt dead inscribed thereon n |T | ohliteruted by rain on t ^ west aide. The cap stores material arc crumbling. A few veins will in shir it
of the body so that all moves smoothly Will the people of Pntm»" 1 | illlll W 4 »»• L- I , I . . I i ..l . 4- I i* I * I
permit this decay u 1 N'- I' l us talk about it. Ld nlir |
and work becomes delight. If you are weak, tired and nervous, Hood’s Satsaparilla is just what you need. Try it.
Hood's pills cure liver ills, eonstipn- get together and devisf > tion, biliousness, jaundice, sick head- save t bat statue for all ti |i, j
ache, Indigestion.
June 7. 1895. Elies No* ”> H-
When your house iGreencastle Mf’g. <-o.
kinds and sizes made tee class work at moderate pri 1 ’^.®
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Hood’s 5 ^'* Cures
M. L. Darnall reports the sale by J. C. Butler and John Thompson to
shortly I was able to eat without feeling
a wheel should assist and make the closed by the singing of “God be John Sage of 122 acres of land at
V any distress afterwards. I continned until I had taken over four bottles and I now consider myself a well woman. I keep Hood’s Sarsaparilla on hand and do not want to be without it.” Mrs. Paulinb Ruby, Buffalo, Iowa.
event a rousing success.
(with you till we meet again.’
$5350.
Hn/o/I ’c Pi He 010 after-dinner pill and 1IUVHJ a rills family cathartic. 25c,
The Festival Concert.
The concert of next Monday evening will be one of unusual in terest. Miss Alden s many friends will he glad to hear her again since her return from Germany, and her course of study there. She will be heard to excellent advantage in her number of Monday evening, with orchestral accompa-
niment. Mendelssohn’s “Hear My i Benick * ( °' nl . Prayer,” one of his most beautiful i WeUth ‘‘ r burt ‘ aU al " , |
I he VV call-
The indication* for tl*-'
for the coming thirtv-* ' as follows hi’ recent' 1 ! '|
from
compositions, with Miss Fernie I as soloist and mixed chorus and
Indian 4FOU8. J |llie "
orchestra will be given in full. The shorter numbers, too, pianoforte and ’cello, Lorelei, DePauw quartette and symphony or cliestra—will be interesting to everybody. Tickets at Mr. Langdon’s book stoieon Saturday mornin g- It
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Fair weather, * l:lt
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pei ature.
All orders for iff- i*'" 1 J promptly filled on sh° r * 11 T Palace restaurant.
tacklrfl
Bicycles and Fishingt:* Bios. IIaril arc store
Refrigerators, ice cieio" gasoline, stoves at Coopi'i I ware store. 4j
