Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1895 — Page 4
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASILE. INDIANA MONDAY NOVEMBER 4 isgS
A High Fl^i
The largest Piece of Good tobacco EVER SOLD FOR EN
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
THE BEST NFiVS OF OUR AND GROWING INSTITUTION
ctdeiilft aii<l ol ll»« ISrii*hl I.lvt-M of Young Vim ami \% oiiK-n Tol«l t»y Kpocial 21 r|M»rl4‘f.
Americau* Shoes In Germany.
Wasiiinoto:*, Nov. 4.—Consul Steph- ! an, writing from Anuoberg to tho state department, reports tho development of
GREAT » Veen competition in the shoe trade of
Berlin, duo largely to the effort to introduce foreign goods into the market.
He says that a Boston manufacturer has
established a house there and that the
Tiie sitiMieiit*’ n«ins«-Tiieir college local makers find it haid to compete ana Moeiai i.iie Their t-oe.i. In- with the American made goods.
Hlnw the Safe.
Evansville, Ind., Nov. 4.—Professional burglars blew open the safe in the j wholesale fruit house of ti. Marsicauo. They secured about $165.
The last practice the hoys hail was line. There will he a great surprise if DePaiiw does not win
today.
To lay the McKecn athletic park is being dedicated with a glorious
victory we hope.
Maynard Daggy lectured at
K(irtlu|uake at Sea.
Pout Townsend, Wash., Nov. 4.— The schooner Mary Rupne, from Unalaska, reports experiencing a severe earthquake at sea Oct. 24. The captain was in the rigging and the sea was as smooth as glass when the vessel began to skako violently, every timber i creaking and the sea became greatly
iiends’Oatsl (Kiln Dried) Superior to any . . Rolled Oats... £old only in !„ 2-pound Packages
At All Grocers j
■A MUSCATINE OAT MEAL CO. (A f, MUSCATINE. IOWA f
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
Cures all troubled of the Head aud Throat. CATARRH, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE, U/ll I f*IIDC You. First Inff ILL uUlIL hululioii slops siieeziiiK- inuffliur. 'joughinp, HEADACHE. Continued use effects
I KK CURE.
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highest medical au- • thoritles of Europe
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r V COLDS,Sore Throat
\\V^ Hay Fever, Bron-
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°nd Healthful aid IEADACHK Sufler-
Bring* Sleep to the Sleepiest*. Cures Insomnia
tion. Don’t befooled with worthless y CUSHMAN'S Price,fOc.at all free. Agents wanted. CUSHMAN'S
MENTHOL BALM oid^eS!
Cuts, Wounds, Burnt
it i tat ions.
ORLATKSl 1 STOKE.
A Bug-Stung Pear may seem ripe out of season, but “pear time’ is when the perfect fruit is ready. We count it better for you, more helpful, more satisfying, to show the special Fall and Winter goods, the rich Novelty things and Exclusives when their season is at hand. It is here now. The things are here now. The store is overflowing with the richest, fullest stocks we ever had, and a dollar will reach further in them than ever before.
Dress Goods.
v Not a new thing imported
Fall Wraps
Are an all absorbing topic
or made that is desirable for in most all homes. For years this trade hut we put in stock we S™ 6 bc y ond r . eason , / , in the purchase of such garand we constantly show in- men t_ s as are the correct thing. creasing varieties with the VVe are showing now a very satisfactory linings and trim- large assortment to which is mings necessary for a hand- being constantly added such some dress. Our prices al- new styles as are most sought
ways found reasonable. after.
Satisfactory SHOE Stock. Ours is this kind. You can find such as is wanted for each member of the family. Always of reliable, honest stock.
Yountsville Woolens still maintain their place as the favorite of all woolen goods made. To be had only from us. iLLEH - BROTHERS.
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on ! url
iMunun Hu!
ounds, ] ledies for !
n», Frostbites. Excels ab EH Price 26c. nt Druggists.
nth<
Rook
facturing Co., No. 324 Dearborn Street,
addins . CHICAGO, 'INI USSW. I>l>.
monies for PILE8 Price 26c. nt Dniggi Menthol free. Address Cushman Man
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agitated. Thu vibrations lasted two O dell, Indiana, Saturday night, j “Looner p^ed^hroaKh a i rwge d wea t o? | His subject was “Present Day apparently muddy water
Problems.”
Leroy Wood, of I. U., after u pleasant visit with fri “lids, returned
tiday.
Mr. Bell, ’1900, is pledged to Phi Delta Theta. Mr. Long, the foot ball man, has gone home on account of sickness. Tom Durnall was initiated into the Phi Game Saturday night. Rev. Tillison preached to a large audience in Meharry hall last evening. The revivals are to continue this week. Miss Grace Smith is visiting col lege friends. Miss Dora Elliott has been com polled to leave school indefinitely on account of weak eyes. Miss Hawkins spent Sunday visiting home folks at Brazil, Messrs. Stub/, and Hodges were initiated into the Phi Delts Satur day night. Miss May Daniels spent Sunday ut Middleton, the guest of home
folks.
Will Sparks was in Indianapolis Saturday on business. The ’'.I7 Mirage board met this morning. Menzies, formerly of DePauw, is captain of the 1. 1 . t. am. The I. 1’. team, accompanied by seventy-five students, arrived on the noon train. This noon the I. l T veil and songs could be heard. Among the number who came from I. U. were five ladies, all members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma
STUDENTS Wild. FIN I> IT TO T11 I'd K IXTEUEST TO GO TO Langdon’s Hook Store. -fobNEW 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. <J. K. Uangdon.
Cadies, /Ht^Qtioi}! Do not go to Indianapolis to buy dress goods, but call on Mrs. Laura Hurley, 71!t S. Locust, and take your choice from over LOGO samples. Dresses made to ororder. Address box 773.
C. smvtiii:. No. 25 Vine
W TUCKER, aid E. Washington.
A lovely com- 9“^
only Nature OO V (L/O-'ll I
-s a new, H, ] thrnir* whn Vn ^ ((
plexion
can give. 0 - ,
clear and soft one to those who . ^dl
ly Natun
ive. She gives a now, md soft one to those who
use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream. It a paint or powder to cover defects. It gi ts rid of them, by Nature’s own process of renewing the vitality of the skin ;
banishing all roughness, redness, freckles, moles, pimples, blackheads, sunburn and tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, because naturallv. Its use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it i*; a pure and delicate soap. !t should be used in connection with the Cream. . It should be used
— soa p S are not
nts. u «-
ncction with the Cream. < It sr in the nursery, too. Ordinary
fit for a babe’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cer Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by dri
gists or sent by mail. fUnd
tl. C. HITTNEU m., T
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Tt 'LEDO, O. jp JJ
Tiie foot
ball teams this after
noon lined
up on the
MoKeen field
us lollow8:
SIkhs
Center
— Frank Roller
KHik
Davis
Moon
..L. Guard...
Geo. Holler
Kndlcot t
R. Tackle...
Kwinic
Harbour
Ii. Tackle —
Robinaon
Hardy
K. End. ..
( i»pt.. Sandy
Perry
c>. I tack.
Itiilck
Kagleson
< . Hall
Menzios ( apt.
F. Back
Pulse
The condition of the team is not
so good as
a week
ago from the
fact that 11
number of
the boys are
sick. Roller left his bed against the advice of his physician to play and he certainly is deserving of much credit for his nerve. Shire man and Pulse are in very poor condition but both went into the game with a determination to play the game of their lives. Messrs. Bundy, Vogli, Sutton and Garber are new Independents. Mr. A. R. Bates, of Mattoon, 111., spent Saturday with Ins daughter
Miss Sudie Bates.
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Drs. Smytlie & Tucker, I’liysichins and surgeons. No. IT Vint* Street. (sreencastlc. Ind
IS. F. JOSblN Hand 1*8 the IlignoHt Crude Hra/.U Block
A.ad the Best Pittaburgn an Anthracite yard opposite Vandal in freigh » il 15;
The largest
Stock of
Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Ped-
dlers or Jewelers.
It is a paper for the young, the old, the middle aged, for rich 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 well—You cannot he happy without it. Because it is a I home paper chock full of good live, interesting news every day. It is in the van guard
of progress and you must take Mrs. M. J. Chaffee’s Greenhouse,
it to keep up with the times. Identify yourself with it now land stay with it. In so doing
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, Office in Central Bank Building.
\A/’* ,N n ronfuit • the Jto reiul thi4 typ* »t 11 Incbo from Y Y |he face, you had better go to Dr. U. W. Bol.j oad ha?* four •T'*n f!‘ted wit u . a nair of anecLacieii-
l^ocal Time Card. BIG FOUR. GOING BAST No. 36* Cincinnati Nitrht Express ... 2:39 a. m No. 4t Indiitrmpoiis rlyer 9:13 a. ra No. Mail 4:15 p nr. No. 18* Knickerbocker 5:21 p. no GOING WK8T. No. 36* St. L A Cin. Nijrht Kx 12:32 a. id No. »* Mail m 50 a. in No. IT Southwestern Limited 12.3H p. m No. 5t Mattoon Arc’m 5;5? p. m • Daily f Except Send ay No. nitfht express, haw In through ears fot Cincinnati, New York and Huston No. 4 connect?' witn trains fgr Mieluirati division via I Anderson and lor ( inolnuaii division N>». 1*. ••Knickerbocker,” haul J thmutrh sleeper for N. Y aixl Host on and fur ! Washington, I>. C., via Cincinnati, C. $ o.hDo j diuina: cars. New coaches illuminated with I w r »6 on all trains. F. I*. Hukstis. Ajfent.
fiiat -(0i louirvuu hiwAin/'n. Ceicaso RYl^eln (‘ffeot Sunday, Oct. SO, 18(15. NORTH DOUI.U. No 4' I hlcairo Mall 1:12 a m No »* Mull and Ancomniodatlon... 12:.I2 p m No 2* Thnpufh Train 12:0» n ra No 44t Local ll:25am SOUTH UOCSO. No 8* Loulsvlllo Mail 2:17 a m No 5* Mali and Acoommodnllon 2:58 p m No 1" Chicago and Atlanta Flyer .. :i:09p in N 43+ Local >...11:25a m * Hally. + Except Sunda, I’lilliaan sleenerE on nisrlit trains, parlor and dining ears on Nos. 1 and 2. For complete time cards ami full Infnrmattoi. in regard lo rales through cars, etc., address J. A. Mli’iiAEi,,s\Kent K. J. Hked. 41. P. A Ctiieairo. VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave ureencasile, ind. in effect Get. 20, 1895 rOH TilK WEST. No 15 Dally 8:45a in. for St. Louis No 7 Dally 12:26 p m, for Nt. Louis. No 21 Dally 1:35 p m. for -t. Louis. No 5 Dally 9:06 a in, for St. Lou's. No 3 Ex. Sun 5:18 p m, foi Terre Haute, FOR THE EAST. No 4 Ex. Sun 8:45 a m, for Indianapolis No 20 Daffy 1:36 pm,” No 8 Daily 3:36 p m, “ No 12 Dally 2:35 am, “ No 6 Dally 4:;ii'a in " No 2 Dally 6:03 p in " •* PEORIA DIVISION Eeave Terre Haute. No 7.6 Ex Sun 7:05 a in. lor Peoria. No77 " 3:.55pin. for Decatur I or complete time card, itlvD.ff all trains and stations, and for full information as to raios. ihrouali cars, etc., address J.S. Dow lino. Aitent. E. A. PoRn. Dreencastle Oen'l Pass. Ayt. St. Louis 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, Woodenware at me Glflllfi SiUIB-SoTiv. MORE MILEAGE. Territory Covered by C. II. & l>. Hooka Mill Further Eulnrged. Commercial travel, as well m that material portion of the general public availing itself ot a mileage transportation, will be highly gratified to learn that the Cincinnati, Hamilton tk Dayton Bailway Company have arranged for a still further extension of the already far reaching territory covered by iheir Twenty-dollar one thousand mile tickets, effective October 15th. C. H. & D. commercial mileage tickets are accepted on the Baltimore & Ohio K. R., west ot and inj eluding Pittsburg its Wheeling Division. This, in addition to the large number of roads over which a G. II. & D. Mileage book is now operative, renders it one of the cheapest, most comprehensive and convenient books 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. Toled", Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis.
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Por Statements see .
The Banner Times, printers. | yOU Will get good, and do good.
You will show your appreciation of hustle and enterprise will demonstrate your
progressive
the HIGHEST of ALL High Grades.
Warranted wupeiinr lo any Bicycle built In Hie world, regard I om of price. Do not bo Induced to pay n.nri-'money for an inferior whee IiihIhI on linvlnir Hie Wavotly. llolli mid ifeiiranteed hy the Iwllaoa Bicycle Co
million dollar concern, whowc bond la u« Rood tie itold. 24 LB SCORCHER. *35. 22 LB LADIES', $76 ANDERSON & HARRIS. Exclusive Agcuta 151 it
Vamlaliu i.in** r.xriir*iotiM.
To IiitJiaH:i[>olis, Nov. 6th, return I mit Nov. 9th. Fare $1.00 for round a nd trip. Account Chrysanthemum Show. I
To Indianapolis. Nov. Bth and 7th right to live in a return limit Vov. Sth. Fare $1.20 for 1 to rhtp tnwn round trip. Account Chrysanthemum ana up-io-uaie town.
Stiow.
J. S. Dowlinc, Agt.
Bring in your name or telephone it in or hire a cheap
Don't forget that the Imst place to get;, 1 , jt •
a good dinner for 25 c. is at the Palace ; ^ 1
9-Fri. 3 t.
good dinner a restaurant.
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Yours for subscribers, THE BANNER TIMES
Plans, bulbs and Cut Flowers
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30ri BioomingtonStreet.
Big Four to Allnntn.
Out. 26th, Nov. 5th, loth, 25th, Dee. 5th or 6th, we will sell excursion tickets to Atlanta Gr., return limit 10 days. Account exposition, $14.25,
F. P. IItestis, Agt.
Excursion to Atlanta, On. The Vandalia line will make excursion rates to Atlanta account Cotton Exposition, tickets good going Sept. 15th to Dee. 15th, return limit Jan. 7th. Rate $25.35 round trip. Tickets good for 20 days returning will be sold on same t'ates at rate of $18.60. For further particulars see J. IS. Dowlinu, Agt.
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THE KEY WEST ROSE is The Best 5 Cent Cigar in Town. H. D. GRAHAM, No. 8 South Jackson Street.
J. J. WEIDA has just opened a new stock of * Groceries»
In his old room in the Allen block, one door east of Adams Express office and solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers.
His motto is "Never k Undersold.’
