Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1895 — Page 4
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASILE, INIMANA
THURSDAY OCTOBER 3 1895
Printed Cards, Engraved Cards,
THE BEST NEWS OF OUR AND GROWING INSTITUTION
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ENVEl spf:S N°TE AND .ETTER 11EADS.
m.'PHTW I T V I V li 1 l?<ITV treaeurerof ti,il4 association shall P r> I A l UINlNr^UMll i,e chosen from and among the fac-
ulty of said university. Should
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any vacancy occur in said hoard of GREAT director* the members still surviving of said board shall chose a per son to till said vacancy from the element of which the vacantor was a
Ti.e Niudfiutfr’ n»ing«- Their course '"ember or part. One halt ol said j <in«i NsM’iak —'iTis'ir in- l)Oftrd (*t direr tors sh«ili <*onstitut< | €*id«*ut*s and oi iiie Hrit-!»i aquonim thereof. Any by-law of
or any act of the \% <jtii<’ii Told l»y Sprc ial K« |»orH r
Bill Hoads, Statements, Circulars Programmes, Invitations Pamphlets, Books, Fine Correspondence Stationery,
ti.-n and (his association
hoard of directors which is in con
[ diet with these articles of associa “Fatty - ’Smith is Alaska reporter tion is void. All deeds, mortgages?
for the New Orleans J’icayune. contracts and agreements made by
the HIGHEST of ALL High GrtJ.
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For some things—one of our Grape lets is the best thing to make you cool. Suppose you try one—you won’t regret the nickel—that’s the price The kittle Dru<i Shop, 306 S. Ave.
Best Route Southeast South Southwest is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS.
Full Information cheerfully furnished upon application to J. K. MDQELY, 8. W. Pass. Aiem, Clicaeo, 111. C. P. ATMORE, (len’l Pass. Atl, LilliTlUi, Ky.
^ A lovely complexion only Nature can give. She gives a new, ^ clear and soft one to those who use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream, a paint or powder to cover defects. It gets rid of t/trm, by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the skin ; banishing all roughness, redness, DeckleSj moles, pimples^ blackheads, sunburn ana tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it k a pure and delicate soap. !t should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 35 cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Send to G. O. BITTNKU CO.. TOLEDO, O.
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facturniK Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street, . noi.ua ItoildlnK . CHICAGO, » r VIM K.N.MN ind.
Tlie Thetas entertain this evening at Miss Arnold's on east Seminary street. A number of foot ball players appeared in new caps today. Warren Peters is pledged to Phi Delta Theta. Messrs. Norton and Stultz and Misses Taylor and Elliot took supper at Mt. Meridian last evening. Mr. Cox, of Lafayette, visited Miss lilanche Walton yesterday. John and Frank Walker will be here about the holidays. Ike Dotey will be here Saturday. Arthur Whitcomb, ’04, lined up with Yale in her first game yester-
day.
The DePauw Weekly will not be out until next week. Chas. Gambold, formerly ’07, is here visiting friends. A. N. Sager, our foot ball coach during the season of ’93, will be here in a lew days. Quizes seem to be the order of the day just at present. The athletic park will probably be done by Saturday night. Yes terday fourteen teams were at work on it and unless something happens foot hall practice will be held on it next week. Tlie fencing and other improvements will be made immediately. The usual number of foot ball men were on the field yesterday. Both elevens made an excellent showing, The work of the line men is getting quite good but the backs need much practhe on interference for the end plays. It will not be long before the team should have a coach as it is now getting trained down and the signals have been learned. We believe we ought to have a coach at least by next week and we hope the authorities will arrange for one by that time. Will Lockwood was in Terre Haute yesterday. Messrs. Chas. Allen, Shireman, Tilden and Joe Allen and Misses Collin, Harrison, Arnold and Cart right took supper at Mt. Meridian lust night. Tom Darnall is pledged to Phi Gamma Delta. S. C. Johnson, ’i)5, is studying medicine at Indianapolis. Fred Jeffers has returned to his home in Illinois with typhoid fever. DEPAUW ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. The following articles of incorporation have been signed by the directors of the athletic association of DePauw university: 1st, that the corporate name of this association shall be the De Pauw Athletic association. 2nd, that this association is organized for gymnastic and athletic purposes. 3rd’ that the seal of this association contain or impress the following words to wit, ‘‘DePauw Ath letie association, Greencustle, Ind.,
Seal.”
4th, that the business and pru deutiai concerns of this association
shall lie
land between this association and any person, persons or corporation
shall have signed and affixed thereto the name of this association executed by the president and secre-
tary thereof.
Hunton’s prices for photographs will
surprise you.
For styles the latest, best and cheat) est, go to Mis. C. M. Short’s. 2!Hitfi eod
Keeping everlastingly ing brings success.
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How To Make Money. The holiday season, when the purse of the people is freely opened, and everyone feels the general goodwill so universal at that time, is close at hand. The shrewd merchant avails himself of the opportunity to present his patrons with a holiday souvenir, prized for its beauty and elegance, and which will, if in the shape of a Calendar, prove an advertisement of his business throughout the entire succeeeding year, and there fore a money maker. The Banner Times lias been for Innate in securing the agency of the August Gast Bank Note and Litho Co. of St. Louis, which is the largest manufacturing and import ing house in the country', and whose line work requires no introduction. The advantageous terms that we have made enable us to offer their medium priced and fine imported designs at prices which are unequaled, and as low, if not lower, than prices made by that eelebrat ed firm direct. Drop us a postal and will call with over one hundred samples to select from. 2
Warranted superior to any Ulcycle built in the world Do not be induced to pay inori'money for tin 01 ri ri.'.• ' '' havlnir the U avetly. It,till and Rmiranteed lo the l„ u.
million dollar com ern, whose bond Is us pood as jrold. Un 1 11 Hit t,, 1
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Local Time Liard.
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No. 4t Indianapolis I Iver No 8* Mall • No. 18* Knickerbocker"*.'"."
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Why go to MartinsviMe, French Lick, No. as* st. r, a- Cin. Ni^ht Ex or any other watering place " hen SlI; ir S,nnhwV s ,eVn Liiuite,i Greeneastle has at her doors som- of *♦ — limted
the best mineral water to be found in the state. The Spring on the Mahan farm, south of the Vaiululia railway, contains iron and sulphur. It's medical properties have been accurately tested and found to be the equal of any
spring.
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TESTIMONIALS.
For 15 years 1 have been
from rheumatism, eonstipntioi kidney’ trouble and have tried various medicines but of no avail. About four months ago 1 commenced using the Mahans mineral water and am now free from my old troubles. No other medicines are required. John KiLky,
South Greeneastle.
Jerome Smith, barber, says: “I began taking Malian’s mineral water for constipation and after using it for a few week- I was entirely cured. 1 advise anyone so troubled to use it. The following is a list of tlioae who have been benetited by the use of the
water:
For Stomach Trouble: Clayton Kelley, Miss Lida Walker. R. L. Browniug, M'-s.W. E. Hopkins. Mrs. Laura Smyser, Mrs. James Merry weather, Mrs. A. W. Cooper. Mrs. Richard Bunten, Robert Iligert, Win. Seller. James Maiining. Sister of Providence. K. Gillette, 2!!<i Virginia Ave., Indianapolis.
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Cincinnati, New York and Bo8t(>r g v^r ,f ^ nectewlth traina for MUhtimn rtiviL* 0 *' Anderson ami for ( Inclnmul div L, .
dlnina cars. New coach, ■ '
(fas on all trains.
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No .)* Isuiiaville Mall No 5* southern Express.. No 48t laical * Dally t Kxeept Stindn,
I ullman Bleepers on nlKln trains,parlor ana dtnln* ears on day trains Knf I,. cards and full Inlorm.itlon In reain'l i„ ram,
through cars, etc., address
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VANDALfA LINE.
In effect Maj
Motion Kxctirsion*. To Rensselaer, Ind., Oct. 15, Id, $3.15 for round trip. To Atlanta, Ga., account Cotton States Exposition Sept. 10 to Dec. 15, twenty day’s ticket, $18.60. J. A. Micharl, Agt.
* '**ir of aneoMuj'.p
Kver brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. O. W. BKkNGR. •JiM-iyr-c. o. >v.—41-lyr-e. o. w.
Portland Cement per bl 1^3.50 Louisville “ “ 1.40 Plaster paris “ “ 2.25 Lime “ “ .So Acme Cement per sk .70 W jirprooiii 008 S. Boriist <1. R. B. HURLBV (Jreenbastle, Ind. B. F. ciOSBIN Ibmd’cs the lllancst (.rad- llraxil Ulnck
! lave you Read The Daily Banner limes?
It is a paper for the young, the old, tlie middle aged, for ricli and poor, for high and low, for Teacher and Preacher, for Student and for professor. It is a paper for the home. It is preeminently a paper for the people. You can’t get along without it. You must have it. You will not live
Trains leave ureeneasi In, Ind
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run THE WEST.
N„ 15 Kx. Sun 9:01 a m. for St. U u i 8 .
Fur kidney trouble. Mrs.G. E. Blake,Ixo i I >al ly .' ! 12!^:! p ni". for ^' t f,'” 1 ,!'
,1.0. Hare, H-rry Earnest. For con- v " , ‘’ 1 n ‘ ,il "
stipation: Robert Turner, Janie-’ Taylor, ( has. Martin, J. B. Aikmau, Terre Haute, Mrs. Chas. f.ueteke. For rhe.iunalism : W. E. Hopkins, T. H. Patree, Riley Carrington, Sister of Providenee, D. Ball, Mrs. George
Campbell.
Water shipped in five gallon jugs delivered at Express otfiee. 8 1-3 cents a gallon, delivered. ('all.on or address by postal card
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rOK THE EAST
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JOHN RILEY, South Greeneastle.
ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE.
And it is just at this stage o life that you ouglit to settle that little matter of a PIANO for the home. Do 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 pocketbooks. Call in, get prices and save * DOLLARS a* • by buy ng from us. EASY TERMS. NDVIIOUSE cV BLACKMAN. 17 S. Indiana St.
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at tins ollice. 4Ve will save you money tf 1 he Banner Time-:—10c. a week.
\nd 1 ho I'.i'st I’m Khtirirh an Anthracite coa yard opposite VmidallH freight olth-o
well—You cannot be happy
managed by a board of | without it. Because it is a eleven directors, composed of thcT ()rne paper chock full of good president, vice president, secretary! . . ^ and treasurer of this association, p" interesting HGGS e\cry two members ot the body student !day. It is in the van guard jclstt |, l!!manrtwa!' y mcml^' U of|° f Progress and you must take j the faculty of said university, and it to keep up with the times. three citizens of the city of Green | Identify yourself with it now castle, Indiana, two of whom must . . . . , , . [ be resident alumni, not connected tlI1t si-<iy with it. In SO doing in any otlicial capacity w ith or you will get good, and do good. I teaching in said university Said lYou win show r appreciadirectors shall Ik* elected by the J 1 1 j members of this association at its tion of hustle and enterprise I regular annual meeting held for an d will demonstrate your
the purpose ot electing officers.
The president, vice president and ri 8 ht to 1,ve ma progressive
secretary of this association shall and up-to-date town,
be chosen from and among the I Bring in your name or
body student ot said university and . .
shall be the president, vice | telephone it in or hire a cheap
presi lent and secretary respec- boy and send it in.
lively of said board of direc tors and shall in no ease lie under
STUDENTS WILL FIND IT TO 'i llKIR IXTERKST TO GO TO Langdon’s Book Store, -FOKNEW AND SECOND HAND College Text Books, Scratch Books, Letter Tablets, Stationery, Fountain Pkns and Students Supplies.
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PKORI A DIVISION Lear 1 Terre llaote.
v'°S h: . X Sl,n ‘ : 0ft a t«»r I’-oria. No 77 * * ... 3:66 p ir for Decatur l or complete time card, glv.i.g all trains and fltations, and for ft 4 il Information as to
rates, through cars, etc., address
J o. Dow uno. Agent,
W. * Brunnek, Greeneastle Asst. Dcn’l Pass. Ajrt. St. Ixouis Mo.
J. J. WEIDA has just opened a new stock of ^Groceries*
In his old room in the Alien block, one door east of Adams Express office and solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers.
His motto is ’Never be Undersoil’
Give us a call and w<
please you.
will try to
«J. K. Lan$don.
A FRIEND’S ADVICE.
If you wish to save 10 to 2b per cent on the dollar (lien buy your
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware at
Tie GW Skiie
COR. MAIN AND OHIO STS
IhK Four FxcurMiotiH. Dayton. Ohio, Oct. 21 and 22. return limit Oct. 25, account Kpworth League, $1.50. Kvansvill* Ind., Oct. 0 and 10, return limitOct. 14, ueot. Kpworth League, $ 1.35. Washington, Ind., Oct. 0 to 10, return limit 11, account B. Y. I’. U , $2.SO.
(ireensburg Oct. account Y. P. S. (
KEY WEST ROSE Best liv" cent cigar in town. ATGRAHAM’S No. 8 South Jackson Street.
Yours for subscribers,
23 to :>(l, return 28, i
K. $2.60.
St. Lo.iis. Oct. 5 to II, return Oct. 14
acct. St. Louis fair, $6.25.
Atlanta. Ga., any day, return limit
20 days, $18.60.
F. P. Hi is ns, Agt. Kxcurslon to Terre Hume.
On Oct. 1 theVandaiia line will make rate of $1.00 for the round trip to Terre Haute, on account of tlie great race
THE BANNER TIMES SK’SJk.rfeKJr*
JflinES F. FEE. INSURANCE AGENT PENSION : ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers Deeds ond M^ gages, Correctly and expeditio - 3 scuted. bltlce in Central Bank BuiMmgGreeneastle, Ind.
