Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCAS1LE, INDIANA. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1^

A GREAT BIG PIECE OF

DEPAI’W UNIVERSITY

THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

The Ntii<leiit»* lloing;^ Tlielr Collr^e him* ^<»eial I^IIV—Their In* eideiilM and IMote* of 1 li «* Urinhc lii ol Vlali) V«n»l«y: V|«.|i uud U oiaarn Told l»> .S|>e«*lal lte|M»rler.

fpR IO CENTS

THE BIG STORE

-OF—

Allen Brothers

lias Commenced the

Cloak Season

. With many sales of very stylish and handsome garments. We have made very large investments, and, for many years

done the principal cloak trade of the community The Reason Why

We have the nerve to refuse to buy all trash, our garments are the very best that can be produced and sold at

fyir prices.

WE ADVISE AN EARLY PURCHASE.

Fur Copes

Are to be a greatly used Wrap and strong sellers this season. Our stock is large and we are proud of the superior values, we have to show you ranging in price from ^10 to

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GREATEST STORE. Dry Goods, Carpets and Shoes.

ifyuiR/je: EXTinsro-uTsuE^s

Nothing puts out Mm* lire in your stomach on a hot day like our Fruit Ice. Choice of several flavors with Phosphate. Bring your

friends.

The Little Dru3 Shop, 30i> S. GoUge Ave.

It is more than probable that the Wabash college foot-bull team will have a competent coacher next week. The gentleman in prospect is Mr. Flint, now of the University of Chicago and a brother to the Flint who is coaching Butler. Flint is now playing guard on the University of Chicago team and has made a careful study of the game in the east.—Crairfordxvillt ./our 11 nl. Miss Nettie Wood went to Greencastle Friday afternoon where she will be the guest of college friends. She was joined in that city Saturday by her brother, Melvin, and they will go to Kansas City, Mo.— M micie Veil's. Verling W. Helm lias a place on the State university Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. lecture course. The house being erected by W. N. Showers for the use of the Kappa Kappa girls is almost completed and the chapter expects to take possession of it next week. The house has been built especially for the use ot the fraternity.— lilotim iinjton Telephone. Foot ball continues to boom. Miss Edith Morris left today for Syracuse, New York, where she will represent the local chapter of the Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity at the national convention. Percy II. Swahlen is no longer connected with the Sigma Chi fraternity. Freshman essays are burdening Prof. Smyser. How is this for foot-ball weather? The following lb >t bell dates have been made by M onagers Mead and Sandy: Oct. 14, Kentucky State College at Greencastle; Oct. 1!). Wabash at Crawfordsvilfe; Nov. 2, Wabash at Greencastle: Nov. 9, University of Missouri at St. Louis. A number of other games are being arranged. Persimmons in this vicinity are getting ripe, much to the gratification of the music student and theo-

logue.

Boss Hitter returned home this morning. It lias been announced definitely for DePauw to play here on the 19 and for Wabash to [day a return game on Nov. 2. Butkr will probably be here Nov. !).—Cruu'furdxrille Argus News. A number of the hoys rode bucking trat goats Saturday night. Perhaps the best amusement of the entire college year will be the athleetic conceit which occurs this evening in Mebarry hall beginning at 7:110 o'clock. The talent that lias been engaged for the occasion needs no introduction to a DePauw audience. The famous colored Silver Leaf quartet of which Prof. Hugh Homey is leader, will render i a large number of comic and sentimental songs and a number of old plantation melodies which will he rendered in the old time darkey fashion and which never fail to carry one back to scenes of slavery j and touch the most sympathetic chord of the human heart Piof. Homey, so well known as the net- ' unil horn sougtter, will render a! number of original comic solos on ' which he gained such a reputation during the concerts that he gave j last summe. His imitation of a brass band anil l>amum's steam ealiope will be important features of this performance. Miss Edith Coffin, the recilatiouist of the even ' ing, will give some unique and original selections founded on her j obsei valion of the various phases I of college life at DePauw. The 1 DePauw qunr et will he another attraction and with Howe and Gieenman, who are a complete brass baud hy themselves, the audience will not want for melody, mirth and music. Every student

and citizen should attend this opening concert of the college year. The admission fee is very suiall only 25 cents, and the athleiic as sochtlion can be supported in no better s%y. Messrs. Howe. Greenmun, Burlingame and Handley were initiated into the Delta Tan fraternity Saturday night. I’lysus M Ree 1 na« initiated in to Phi Gamma Delia Saturday

night.

Frank Strouse is here visiting friends. Messrs. Tatman, Bassett, Mohler and Fuller were initialed into the I). K. E. fraternity Saturday

night.

('has. Jakes, ’!>:$, of West Newton, is here. The foot ball suits are dandies. A large number of new players were seen on the foot ball field this afternoon.

VAN CAMP BOSTON BAKEI P'Spgf' Mft.

Always moist, f rpii , rmdyfnru,, 7 /o . *P re *<i. Equaii J' Do,o,,s hot or oo/^ } tomato sauce adds •. „, T un "■ uiu k ‘ <w - All grocers. , for the trade mark. < " Van Cimp Packing c 0 ito Indianapolis, M,

Kxciirflion to Terr#* Haute.

On Oct. 1 tlie Vandalia line will make rate of ifl.ixi for the round trip to Terre Haute, on account of the great race meeting. Half fare rate to same point

Sept. .‘SO to Oct. 4 inclusive.

Yuudalia l^iue IhxcurflioiiH.

To Southern points Sept. 4th, lOtli and Jlltli :tnil Oetoli ir 'iinl. Rate about one fare for round trip. Limit 20days.

J. S. Dowi.ixq, Agt.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We will save you money tf

STUDENTS WILL FIND IT TO VII Kl It INTEItEST TO GO TO Langdon’s Book Store,

—FOH—

NEW AND SECOND HAND College Text Books, Scratch Books, Letter Tablets, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. Give us a call and we will try to please you. el. K. Langdon.

/ 7 Ara the HIGHEST of ALL Hi^h Q,i Warranted superior to any Uloycle built In tin* world ° I Do not be induced to pay more money for im mi..H.\,. . I having th. WhvciIj. Until ami Kbarant.Td by i),;. 1 , .L, In] million dollar concern, whose bond ia an uood as unlii llana

24 LB SCORCHER. $85.

22 LB LADIES', $ 7 J

ANDERSON & HARRIS. Exclusive A K ents ^

J/ A lovely com- ___ ^

plexion only Nature ;)

can give. She gives a new,

clear and soft one to those who i-V use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream. It is not a paint or powder to cover defects. It gt ts rid of them % by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the stein ; banishing all roughness, redness, freckles. ’

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WHY Go Away?

Why go to Martinsville, French Lick, or any other watering place when Greencastle has at her doors some of > the best mineral water to be found in : the state. The Spring on the Mahan farm, south of the Vandalia railway. ] eontains iron and sulphur. It's medieal properties have been accurately tested and found to be the equal of any

spring.

TKSTI MON 1 AI.S. For IS years I have been a sufferer from rheumatism, constipation and kidney trouble and have tried various i medicines hut of no avail. About four months ago I commenced using the Malians mineral water and am now free from toy old t■oiddos. No other medicines arc required. -Ioiin Bilkv, South Greencastle. Jerome Smith, barber, says: “I Hogan taking Mahan’s mineral water for constipation and after using it for a few weeks 1 was entirely cured. 1 advise anyone so troitblcal to use it. The following is a list of those who have been benefited by the use of the

water:

For Stomach Trouble: Clayton Kelley, Miss Lida Walker. It. L. Browning. M's. W. K. Hopkins, Mrs. Laura Smyrer, Mrs. James Merry weather, Mrs. A. W. Cooper, Mrs. Richard llunten. Robert Iligert, Wm. Seller,-lames Manning, Sister of Providence, E. Gillette, 2'.>u Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. For kidney trouble. Mrs.G. E. Blake, J. O. Hare, B- rry Earnest. For constipation: Robert Turner, -Fames Taylor, Chas. Martin, J. B. Aikman, Terre Haute, Mrs. Chas. Lueteke. For rheumatism : W, E. Hopkins, T. H. Pattee, Riley Carrington, Sister of Providence, D. Bali, Mrs. George Campbell. Water shipped in tivegallo'n jugs delivred at Express office. r 1 -3 cents a gallon, delivered. Can on or address bv postal card JOHN RILEY* South Greencastle. tl

Local Time Gar] BIG FOUR going east No. C Indiana polls lu, , No. K* Msil ■ H.: No. IS* Knickcrliockt-r going west J No. 3* Terre Haute ,\r, * Dally t Kxoept S.-nday coeooo:;;^: iici ts with trains i,„ Mi,.|„ L - :IM Anderson and lor i Innonsn do , u.nni'i ts tor W.Uiasli. tod N.i. IS. • Ko , k.,i„., Vr iMimurli sl. i i.i-r lnr N. N , , „ WilHlllny ton. D i . v:., . i, , '' dininir ears. New coai-n. - il| um i l ifas on ail trains. r. c

moles,

tan.

n( ? J ,

, pimples^ It does this

cause natural 1;

beauty and hastens the

delicate soap. It should bo used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fu for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 125 cents. Sold by drug-

gists or sent by mail. Send to U. C. BiTTNEK Co.. TOLEDO, O.

uKimcaa, rednCSS, blackheads, sunburn

this surely and harmlessly, belly. Its use means both skin-skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap

hastens the process, because it is a pure delicate soap. It should be used in '

5

Cushmans

MENTHOL INHALER

Cures nil troubles of the Head and Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, LaGRIPPE. VA/II I PIIDC You. First InT* ILL bUnt Halation Mops dug. suutrmg. ’.'ougliiug, HEADACHE. Continued 11 se efl'ec 1 s BURE Cl EU

V C)) lowsvuit Wewalbak, & ChicagoRrj

Iii effeot >unday, Ma t-j ipjj NORTH bOUMD. ' No 4" Cbieairo Mail No G" “ Kxp-ihs , N't) 44t I^cal ] MOUTH II. H - I, No ; ' LouiavlUe Mall 1 No 5* Southern Kvori " No431 Local ... * Dally, t K.veent Sunda, Pullman sleeiii-rr m nialil trdn. ; -■ rttiitmr cars on day trains Kui i'mih. J I'ltrds mid full tnforinaitim In rraardtl throuffb oara, ■•ii-., add row I .1 \ Michaii. J K J. Ukku, I,. P. A .('hl. aa.,. VANDALIA Ltrj rralnsleaveuretmcaane. ii.d. in ,rJ

in. isn;.

VOK THE WEST Kx. Sun

No IS No 7 ! No 1 No 21 No S No 3

ft

highest iiiedical authorities <>f Fumpe

lAmerlca 1

LDS.Sore Throat Hay Fever, Hronchitis, I-» ORII'FB. The most Kefreslil

iinitations.

his Proi s. Take

uiOHt Kcfreslilng

and Healthful aiti to

fernin

HEADACHE Sllllir

brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cuies liiKoiiinii ' foetration. Don’t be fooled with worthless («• only CUSHMAN’S. Prlf e. f Oc. at all

Diuggists, or maileil fn*e. Agents wanted. ( I ^H^IAN'S

gen

MENTHOL BALM l , Cuts, Wounds, Burns. Frostbites. Excels all other remedies for PILES Pri<’e 26c. at Druggists. Ibn-k-.it Menthol free. A-idr. Cust.man iVlonufacturiri|r Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, tJlonon lluilmng 1, CHICAGO, ,,r \ "

ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE

And it is just at this stago 11 life that yon ought to settle that little matter of a I’lAXO for the home. Ho get a good one or not any. for a poor one is an everlasting nuisance and misery. The practical experience we have had can be of use to you. You get it for the asking. Prices to suit all size pockecbooks. Call in, get prices and save DOLLARS;» by buying from ns. EASY TERMS. M WIIOUSE k BLACKMAN. 17S. Indiana St.

un 11:01 a 111, for St. l/i Dally 12:211 a in, forst. to • •ally 12:2.'» p 111. for't. Lo I 'ally 1:W p in, fur ■! \ja Itntly I':44 a in, fnrSt to Kx. Sun 5:2s p in. t'oi Tfrrf

FOR THE EAST.

No 4 Kr. Sun ... K:40 u in, for ImlaJ No 20 Daily 1:35 pm." No 8 Daily . .. 3:35 p m, " No lit Kx. Sun 11:17 n in, “ No 12 Dally 2::;'.ii in. " No ti Dally 4:30a m “ No 2 Daily 0:03 n in " I'KOKl \ nr\ Is toy l.ra\ ‘ Terre Ila’ite. NoTt) Kx Sun 7.iv> a m. mr P| Nn77 " " 8:56pa f..rll t or oomplete time card, xlv'.of il and statlDiis, and for Ml infomtUp rales, t hrouirh cars, etc., address

J.S. I low 1.1 so, .1

W. F Mrunnek, (.red Asst. Gen’l Pass. Airt.'t Louis V l

J. J. WEID

has just opened a new

of

i Groceries! In his old room in the block, one door east of Ai Express ofiice and solicit patronage of his old fr and customers.

11 is motto is

“Never te EnJersiiB

B. F. JOSBIN tland cs the lllifiiest (.radc llrazll Block

A EMEND S ADVICE.

If you wish to save 10 tn 20 per cent on the dollar men buy you”

Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Queensware, Wooden ware at

•tti'V 'l- ■ : ;

pm' .

CULVER Kl

Is pltiis: 'i l

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The toko W eno .d U." e .

Ontted 8«*tc.,_r. L yc L sr.e :'.r

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And the Itrst Pitt Hhui'irh i n Anttiraelto coal yard opposite VandallH freluht olllce

JEl PIES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY

AND

notary public.

Tie Me Stine

con. MAIN AND OHIO STS

1 ension Vouchers. Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditioush exscuted. J Olllce in Central Bank Building.

Greencastle, Ind.

iprintlna raci’-'. h*v'i i ;ym;m:dum f Jlfcr 0 fectj, ( Tbo lako i» ono ‘>1 b 10 United Suites, c. vcr^r.r .* r* irholly ft»cl by wprin.^h s

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tort, al!

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ftir roIlcMro,BCiontiiu t'Cbc

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laiid/ boaeh, r.rd 1° u ' 1 ^ 1 fo(| limner resort, offurJin* opi>ortuuitj |

f nnuatl

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rAnnnpous. B vT>or.TheAciicrayiaundiTtno • ] rrill ‘Ynr f wve .'.1,' ^'i.! Culver 'lllltarjr Aem ’

For Sale.—Old |>3|''' ,s ' ; l " i putting under carpets o | shelves, for sale cheap 3t t 1 Times office.

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