Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY NOVEMBER 111W)5

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THE BEST NEWS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

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Have you heard of the new rules? Messrs. Hodges and Matson left this morning for Bloomington to yell for DePauw. Messrs. Gilbert, Burlingame, Montgomery, digger and Haynes accompanied the team to Bloomington as subs. Coacher Wade took twenty men to Bloomington Saturday. Davis will play center, and Long guard. Misses Townsley and Malian left on the afternoon train for Bloomington. Miss Tutwilder is enjoying a visit from her father of Indianapo-

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The Ann Arbor and Harvard foot ball game Saturday resulted 4 to 0 in favor of the latter. Harry Paris has gone to Martinsville to be treated for rheumatism. Prof. Stephenson and Manager Mead were in Indianapolis Saturday on foot ball business. O. E. Maple spent Saturday and Sunday in Terre Haute. Percy Swahlen, Silas and Charles Brown are initiated Betas. Miss Applegate spent Sunday in Rockville, the guest of Jack White’s sister. Carl Andrews was in Indianapo lis Saturday on business. Wilbur Starr who is studying music in Chicago, is visiting his parents and university friends. Harvy Hill went down to Bloomington yesterday to visit the l)e I’auw-Bloomington foot ball game. Messrs. Howe, Greenmail, Wolf and Cooper left on the midnight train for Bloomington where they will witness the game !|U(1 attend a

reception to be given by the Bloomington chapter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Jack White spent Sunday with home folks in Rockville. Frank Strouse did not make his weekly Cip to Greencastle last week. Mr. Tatman spent Sunday visited home folks at Conners v ille. Holland Binkley, a son of Hon. C. C. Binkley, of Richmond was recently put in charge a» engineer of the Calumet electric railway, at Chicago. He was a member of the engineering corps at the world’s fair. Miss Talbott spent Sunday in Indianapolis with home folks. Will Lockwood is sick at the Phi Psi house. Mr. Watts went with the foot ball team to Bloomington to act as lineman. Grace Carter after a pleasant visit with Theta sisters and friends left for her home in Clay City Saturday. All the players of stringed instruments in the DePauw Symphony orchestra meet for practice at music hall at 7 o'clock this evening. Charles Campbell visited friends and relatives in Terre Haute Satur day. Messrs. Blockwelder, Life and Gimmeli went to Bloomington today to witness the game. Miss Mason has entered the freshman class.

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That most beautiful of all stage stories of American life will again be told at the opera house Tuesday, Nov. 12, the story of Augustus Thomas’ now famous play ‘•Alabama.” It will be produced with the same beautiful scenery and effects designed for the original production at, the Madison Square theater, New York, and with a company admirably selected to fit its various exacting roles. It Uow Kate to Atlanta. The Vandalia line offers rate of $14.2.‘) round trip to Atlanta, on Nov. o, 15, and 25, Dec. 5 and 10, return limit ten day from date of sale. Don’t fail to visit the great exposition.

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▼ » . Hand-Made Sour-Mash Whiskey SOLD ONLY BT DRUGGISTS. 8KE THE CHEMIST’S CERTIFICATE OK EACH BOTTLE. A. KIEFER DRUG CO., Indianapolis 5oIe Controllers and Distributers.

STUDENTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO GO TO Langdon’s Book Store. —F< »R— 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. *1. K.L>an$don.

Hocal Time Card. BIG FOUR, GOING HAST No. ati* CMiciiinuti Nikrlit Kxpregg ... 2;.’» a. m No. 4t Indianapolis Flyer U:13 a. m No. «* Mail.... 4:15 p. m No. 18* KDlckerboekcr 5:'a p. id GOING WEST. No. 35* St. L At Gill. NiKht Ex 12:18 a. m No, U* Mall s 5o a. in No, tl’ Southweatern Limited 12.38 p m No. lit Mattoon Aotj’ra. 5:57 p. m * Dally f Except Sonday No. 3:;. nlaltt express, hauls through ears for Cincinnati, New York and Itoston. No. 4 eon-

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□ectswirn trains for Michiiran division via Anderson and for < incinnati division. No, in, •‘Knickerbocker,” haul th touirli sleeper for N. Y. and Bouton and for Waatilnifton, D. C., via < Incinnuti, €.&<». also dining cars. New coaches illuminated with as on alt trains. V. P. Hlkstis. A Kent.

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Portland Cement per bl $3.50 Louisville “ “ 1.40 Plaster paris “ “ 2.25 Lime “ “ .80 Acme Cement per sk .70 Wareroom SKIS S. Locust st. R. B. HURLEY Greenbsstle, Ind.

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-g) loUISVIUI Rtw AtBAXY« Cmcaco Hr L&rF ■ ■ p ■— 1 ■ 1 a In effect Sunday, a%ov 10, 1895. NORTH BOUND. No 4* < taic&fro Mail 1:12 a tu No 8* Mail and Aoconitnodation... 12:34 rm No 2* Through Train 12:09 d m No 44t Local 11:25 a m SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mail 2:47 a ra No 5* Mail and Accommodation 4:08 p m No 1* Chicago and Atlanta Flyer— 4:58 p ra N 431 1 ocal 11:25 a m * Daily, t KxneDt Sundn». Pullman sleepen* on night trains, parlor and dining ears on Nos. 1 and 2. For comolete time cards and full information in regard to rates through ears, etc., address J. A. Michael, Agent, F. J. Uf.ed, P. A Chicturc VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave oreencasue. Ir.d, In effect Oct. an.1895 FOH THK WK8T. No 15 Pally 8:l.'a in. for St. Louis No 7 Gaily 12:2il p m, for St. Louis. No21 Ihiily 1:35 p tn, for -t. Louis. No 5 Pally 9:05 a in. for St. Lou's. No 3 Lx. Sun... . 5:18 p 111, foi Terre Haute, KOK THK EAST. No 4 Er. Sun 8:45 a m, for Indianapolis No 20 Pally 1:36 pm," No 8 Pally 3:38 p in, “ No 12 Pally 2:36a in, *• so ft Pally 4:30a in No 2 Pally 8:03 p in ‘‘ I'KORI.V DIVISION Leai'*-Terre Haute. No 75 Ex sun 7:05 a m. n.r l’••orla. No77 “ " 3:55p ip. for Pecatur l or complete time card, irtv.i.y all trains and stations, and for full information as to rates, through cars, etc., a Idn ss J.S. Dowling, Afrent, K. A. Foitn. Greencastle Geo'l I’ass. Apt. St. 1-ouis Mo.

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