Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASILE, INIHANA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 1895

Going to Indianapolis

NEXT WEEK.

Hundreds of people will attracted to Indianapolis next week by the great sale of FURS and CLOAKS by II. 1\ WASSON & CO.

On Tuesday Nov. 5th and continuing during the week the stocks oi three large cloak manufacturers and two fur manufacturers of New York will be offered for sale. The depression in business caused largely by the continued warm weather compelled the manufacturers to closeout their stocks —Here they are for you at 50 cts on the dollar. Here are some items from the big stock to give you some idea of the prices.

JACKETS. 100 stylish r<*ofer jackets made of ohevoit serae inlaid velvet collars. wide box front , 4 large buttons, imm -tw sleeves, s Id everywhere as bargain ut $5.00, our sale price $2.48 ‘27*> newest shane bonch cloth jack* ts 100 swell covert cloth jackets with inlaid velvet collars and 200 beaver jackets the greatest values ever offered in Indianapolis for the price, worth every where $S.501 > $12.50 • 1* price $5.00 Another assortm nit of tine bonch and rough cloth jackets Xew Xovelt y shapes handsomely made ami finished, worth np to $15.00, sale price ,.$8.50 At *10.00, $12.50. $13.50. $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 'we present an assortment of stylish coats that can nor he duplicated anywhere in the I'nited States for less than $3 to $15.00iu advance of these prices. Thousands of capes to select from including rough cloth, Beavers, kerseys, plushes, velvet, etc., plain and braid trimmings at prices ranging from $1.75 up to $25.00. Plush capes trimmed with Ihibet, fur collars and edge -ilk lined w orth $10.00 sale price $4.08 One lot Hue einbroidcn d veh r capes

handsomely trimmed with beads and braid, sold everywhere at from $25.00 to $30.00, our price $15.00 MORE OF THEM. Other plush capes single and double plain and fur trimmed at $0.08, $7.50, $8.75. $0.50, $10.00, $12.50 $U 00, $17.50 and $20.00 many worth double these prices. FURS. $10.00 long capes, go, for $3.48 $18.00 astrakhan capes for $0.98 $25.00 American seal cape martin collar and edge for $11.00 and $15.00 American seal cape London dye genuine brown beaver edge all around $35.00 $100 genuine Hudson Bay heaver capes 24 inches long. 140 sweep .$48.50 $150 beaver capes, 30 inches 1 ng 150 inches sweep $05

THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

rile Mulleins' l»«ilng«-Tlielr Colleee and Social 1.11c •riielr liuesl. Inelitenls and IVoleii <il the Mrlglit lilies of Tinny Young Tien and Women Told by Special Reporter.

DEPAUW UNIVERSITY seaaon on Monday evening, Nov. ll. The time is postponed one week Because of the series of meetings at

Meharry hall.

Miss Selma Black, of Beaver City, came a few days ago and has entered upon work in the music

school.

The teacher’s drawing class is still registering new pupils in the

art school. The work is very pracThe practice this afternoon is tical as well as genuinely interestbeing held out at the new park. ing. Miss George has made special A large delegation of students study along this line of work—as are expected from I. U. Monday, to the latest and best methods. The Monon is intending to run a ; Miss Byrde Netf, one of our stuspecial train from Bloomington to ; dents of some two or ihree years Greencast e to accommodate the since, is now teaching music and students. drawing in the public schools of

VAN CAMP BOSTON BAI

have a delicious flavm other brands haven't. Always moist, fresh and ready to be eaten. Easily carried and greatly relished at picnics. In three sizes: to, 15 and 20c at your grocers.

That's the trade mark. Remember it. Van Camp Packing Gcir.pany, Indianapolis, Ind.

Plans, bulbs and Cut Flowers —AT— Mrs. M. J. Ohaffee’s Greenhouse. 305 Bloom icgt on Street.

$100 Persian lamb capes.

50.00

$225 Alaska seal capes, 34 inches long, circle sweep $108 $175 Mink capes, 30 inches long, circle sweep $91 50 $425 Hue Mew York mink capes, tail border, 38 inches long. 150 inch sweep $198.

H. P. WASSJN l CO H. P. WASSON l CO.

ICYCLES.

the HIGHEST of ALL High Grades. Warranted superior to any Ulcycle built In the world, rejx. I'esa of price. Do not lie induced to pay more money for an inferior wine. Insist on having the \\ averly. Jiuilt and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold. 24 LB SCORCHER, S85. 22 LB LADIES’, $75 ANDKRSON & HARRIS Hxchllive Agents 151 it

tl / .N It cobfaa« a tb« jlo re-ad line tjp- *t it iuoi.e* from the face, yoo had better go to Dr. G. W. Bcose and ha*'

p>u“eY«'a tpted wjts pair of »nec»aC'"A.

The largest Stock of

M SI’KMB Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers.

O. W. BEN GEE. ii&i-lyr-e. o. w.—41-lyr-e. o. w.

Cushman’s MENTHOL INHALEH Cures all trouble* of Lie Head and Throat. CATARRH. HEADACIir, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPI", U»|| I fHipr You. Find InTV ILL uUilL halation Btope sneezing, snuffing, joughiug, HEADACHE. Continued use eflee 1s

SURE CURE.

ENDORSED & highest medical authoritie* of Europe and America for

^ • X COLDS,Sore Throat

Hay Fever, Bronchitia, La ORIPUB. The moHt Refreshing and Healthful aid to HEADACHE Suffer-

ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Insomnia snd Nervous Prostration. Don’t ne fooled with worthless imitations. Take only CUSHMAN’S. Price, ffOc. at all j Druggists, or mailed free. Agents wanted. ( USHMAN’6

MENTHOL BALM

I Cuts, Wounds, Burns. Frostbites. Excels alt other remedies for PILES Price 26c. at Druggists. 1 Rook on Menthol free. Address Cushman Manu-

facturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn (■•■•a Hiilldlng 1, CHICAGO, "f Vl.\< kVUKH

Street,

IKD.

J. J. WE1DA

has just opened a new of

stock

^Groceriesi

In his old room in the Aller block, one door east of Adams Express office and solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers.

J) A lovely com-

piexion only Nature

can give. She gives a new,\v~^ clca itnd soft one to those who , use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream. It is not a paint or powder to cover defects, ft grtt rid of them, by Nature’s own process of. renewing the vitality of the ftcin , Banishing all roughness, redness, freckles, moles, pimples, blackheads, sunburn ana tan. It docs this surely and harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and Sr’r.-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it is a pure and

ap. It should be used in

delicate soap. Jt s nection with the Cream.

in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit for a baby’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by druggists or sent by mail. Send to J ti. C. BITTNER Ctk. TOLEDO, O. gj Jk

ised in con-

It should be used

His motto is “Never te Undersold.'

i or Job Printing sf-e The Banner Times, printers.

Itig Four to Atlanta.

Oet. 20th, Xov. 5th, 15th, 25th, Dec. 5th or Orb, we will sell excurnion tickets to AtlHiita Gu., return limit 10 days. Account exposition, $14.25.

F. I*. HUKSTI8, Agt.

George McNeil, of Danville, 111., is visiting his sister, rtho is a student of the music school. Every one was glad to see Shire man out practicing yesterday. Yesterday afternoon Prof. Stephenson and a number of students worked on the McKeen athletic park fence. The fence was half completed yesterday evening. It is hoped that the fencing w-ill be finished for the Monday’s game. The foot hall boys had good practice yesterday. The practice was not held at the new park yesterday as was stated. It was thought better to practice on the campus as they would not attract the attention of the men who were building the fence. University class meeting at 9:30 in the murning. Prof. Weaver, on account of his recent bereavement, has recalled his engagement to give a series of ten lectures this month before the School of sociol jgy at Hartford, Conn. By special request the lectures will be delivered next spring or summer us may he most conven-

ient.

John Dawson Howe will spend Sunday visiting home folks at Montpelier. Miss Mahan is t njoying a visit from her brother. Uev. Tillison has n turned and will preach in Meharry hall this evening. There will be a union meeting in Meharrv hall at 7:00 o'clock to morrow evening. Jim Gavin will spend Sunday at his home in Greensbnrg. Mr. McNeil, of Danville, after a vety pleasant visit with hU sister and friends, departed for his home today. Mr. Beechman is enjoying a visit | from his brother. William Leroy Wood, of Bloomington, is visiting Miss Townsley and Phi Gam Bros. A mass meeting will be held in east college totnoi row afteinoon at

3:30.

The freshman class met this afternoon and transacted some im portant business. Miss Smith of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. Dunbar and other friends. Miss Brown, ’94, who is teaching in the Rockville high school, is visiting her brothers Charles end Silas. The Voorhees lecture which will occur next Tuesday evening will be the occasion of a big gathering. Many prominent Indiacians will be here, among them Gov. Matthews, John E. Lamb, Senator Turpie, Geo. E. Karris and others. Mr. Long who lias been sick is much better. He may be aide to play left tackle in the game Mon-

day.

A Co-Ed Telephone company has elected the following otlicers : Tom Woodson, president; Miss Cartwright, secretary; Mr. Miller, business manager; and Miss Hives, assistant business manager. Howard Thomas will attend the wedding of bis sister at his home in Newman. 111., next week. Ml’SlC AND AKT NOTES. The Choral society will meet on Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock for regular work. The Glee club will meet on Monday evening at 6:15 for a brief meeting of business and practice

Alexandria. She is delighted with her work and is making a fine success of it. All the artists of university concert course are now arranged for and the full announcement will be made early next week. The course will open with a great concert by the distinguished Madame Guth-rie-Moyer company. preparatory notes. Frank Blackman of 1901, entered

today.

Rev. J. B. DeMotte, led chapel this morning.

See the ELEGANT Line * o f FALL SAMPLES

at

E. W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' DRUG STO R E OPP OSITE . POST-OFFICE. Cleaning and Repairing a Spec ialty.

ON DECK AGAIN!

IjOcsI Time Grrrd.

Bit, POLK. GOINO EAST.

No. aft* Cincinnati Nic’-ht Express ... 2:39 a. m No. 4t Imliimupolis Flyer 9:13 a, m No. S' Mail 4:15 p. ir. No. IS' Knickerbocker 5:31 p. m

GOING WEST

No. 35' Pt. I. Jt Cin. Nlirhi Kx 12:32 a. in No. »' Mall x So a. in No. 11* Southwestern Limited p. in No. 5+ Mattoon Aeo'ra 5:57 p. m

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Best Route Southeast South Southwest is tiie Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS.

Pull information cheerfully furnished upon application to 1.1. EIDOELT, 1. T.PlIt. Altlt, CMcsia DL C. F. ATlORUll'l F3SJ. All.. LOSUTlUe, Kj.

Havincr purchased New house & Blackman’s stock of musical itiercliandise I am attain ready as of old, to wait upon my friends and customers at the old stand, ao. 17 South Indiana Street and shall take pleasure in supplyimr thorn with the best the markets atl'ord it, my line. Pi nios aud Organs unsurpassed in material, workmanship and beauty of tone, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins. Strings, Sheet Music, Stools and Scarfs, in fine, such goods as are kept in any Hr-t class music store. When in need of any of these articles you will find it to vour anvuntage to call on EMANUEL MARQUIS, Mnsiu I>c;il<*r.

• Daily t Kxcopt Sunday.

No. night express, hauls through ears fot Cincinnati, New York and Boston. No.8connects witn trains for Michigan division via Anderson and for Cincinnati division. No. connects for Cincinnati, Sprinsrfleld, O., and Wabash, Ind. No, 18, •‘Knickerbocker,” hauls th lomrh sleeper for N. Y. and Ronton and for Washington, D. C., via Cincinnati, C. & O. also dinina cars. New coaches illuminated with ffaaon all trains. K. P. Huestis. Agent.

/d life , _ '-(Oi louirviiii HewAiao. a Csiuto Dr i In effect Sunday, Oct. 20. 1895. SOUTH BOOND. No 4* Cblcatro Mail 1:12 a m No 8* Mail aud Accommodation... 12:32 p m No 2* Throuifh I ralii . 12:09 pm N o 44t Local 11:85 a m SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mail 2:47 am No 5* Mall and Accommodation 2:33 pm No 1* Chicago and Atlanta Flyer . .. 3:09 p in N 43+ I oeal 11:26 a m * Gaily, t Except Sunda,. Utillman sleepers on nlulu trains,parlor and dlniiiK cars on Nos. 1 and 2. For complete time curds and full Informal lot. in regard to rates through cars, etc., address J. A. Michael, Agent F. J. Hf.ed, G. F. A Chicago.

VANDALIA LINE.

in effect Oct-

STUDENTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR IX r - I K REST TO GO TO Langdott's Book Store. —F< >R— NEW AND SECOND HAND College Text Books, Scratch Books, Letter Tablets, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Students SuiMMJES. Give us a call and we will try to please you. Ul. K. Lan$don.

Trains leave ureencasile, Ind.

•JO. 1895

POH TH K WEST. No 15 Dally 8:15a m. for St. txiuis No 7 Dally 12:2fi p m, for St. Louts. No2t Daily 1:35 p m, for St. Louts. No 5 Daily. 9:05 a in. for 8t. Lou's. No 3 Lx. Nun 5:18 p m, for Terre Haute, FOR THF. EAST. No 4 Er. Sun 8:45n m, for Indianapolis No20 Dally ....1:35 pm," No 8 Daily 3:30 pm. “ No 12 Dally 2:35 am, " No 5 Dally 4:3ba in " No 2 Daily <1:03 p m “ •* PKUR1A DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. No 7b Kx Sun 7:05 a m, lor I’eoria. No77 " " 3®pro. for Decatur Lor complete time card, gtv.i.g all trains and stations, and for full Information as to rates, through cars, etc., address J.8. Dow UNO, Agent, K, A. Ford. Greencastle Gen'l Pass. Agt. St. Isiuls Mo.

A FRIEND'S ADVICE. If you wish to save 10 to 20 per cent on the dollar men buy your Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Queensware, Wooden ware at

Cadies, Do not go to Indianapolis to buy dress goods, but, cull on Mrs. Laura Hurley, 719 S. Lot u-t, and take yourchotee from over 1000 samples. Dresses iitiule to ororder. Address box 773.

An arrangement has been made with the city school trustees and county superintendent that whereby Dr. E. Shipley is to make an examination of the eyes of all the school children in both town and county. This is done entirely without expense to the parent, and all that a parent has to do is to write a note to the child’s teacher and request her to dismiss the child so ns to go to Dr. Shipley’s olfice. Dr. Shipley with give a certificate to each child stating whether or not the child’s eyes are correnf. Dr. Shipley will he in his otliee every day from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5 and children can go between these hours any day except Saturday. Parents should not neglect this matter as it is worth everything to the uliild. Many children fail to learn in school because of defective vision. This is a permanent arrangement

W TUCKER,

C. SMYTITL,

G. No. 25 Vine St. H • 310 K. Washington.

Drs. Smythe & Tucker, Physicians and Surgeons.

No. 17 Vino Street. Greencastle. Ind

B. P. dOSblN Hand es the Highest Grade Iira:ll Block

Aud the Rest Pitt sburgii an Anthracite yard opposite VandallH freigh i B j m

and children can be sent at anv

The DePauw Symphony orchcs- time during this or any other tra will begin regular work for this ; year. s.tf.<few.43tf.

For Sale. Dwelling house, with eight rooms, pantry and cellar; good cistern. Barn and fruit trees on lot, near the public square. For price* and terms call on JAMES F. FEE, OHlee in Central Bank Building.

I|B G18 51018

COR. MAIN AND OHIO STS.

MORE MILEAGE.

Book»

Territory Covered by C. H. & I>

Still Further Enlarged.

Commercial travel, as well as that material portion of the general public availing itself of a mileage transportation, will be highly gratified to learn that the Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton Railway Company have arranged for a still further extension of the already far reaching territory covered by their Twentj’ dollar one thousand mile tickets, eflective October 16th. C. H. &, D. commercial mileage tickets are accepted on the Baltimore & Ohio R. R., west ot and in] eluding Pittsburg & Wheeling Division. This, in addition to the large number of roads over which a C. H. & I). Mileage hook is now operative, renders it one of the cheapest, most comprehensive and convenient hooks in the United States, embracing, as it does, 12,00 miles in round figures, of 33 of the most prominent and important railways in the territory bounded by lines drawn between Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Cleveland. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and St.

Louis.

Vsndaliu t.ine c.xdirmon«. To Indianapolis, Nov. 6th, return limit Nov. 9th. Fare $1.60 for round trip. Account Chrysanthemum Show. To Indianapolis. Nov. 6th and 7th return limit Nov. 8th. Fare $1.20 for round trip. Account Chrysanthemum Show. J. S. Dowling, Agt.

THE KEY WEST ROSE is The Best 5 Cent Cigar in Town. H. D. GRAHAM, No. 8 South Jackson Street.

Excnraion to Atlanta, Ga. The Vandalia line will make excursion rates to Atlanta account Cotton Exposition, tickets good going Sept. 15th to Dec. 15th, return limit Jan. 7th. Ratt 1 $25.35 round trip. Tickets good for 20 days returning will be sold on same dates at rate of $18.60. For further particulars see J.S. Dowling, Agt. For Letter Heads see The Banner Times, printers.