Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1895 — Page 4
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THE BEST NEATS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.
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THE PEOPLE
His stock, while not the larg est is certainly the choicest. He treats every body right and Will Not Be Uodersold'
Sold only in 2-pound Packages At All Grocers MUSCATINE OAT MEAL CO. mUSCATINC, IOWA
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clear'aTKl one to those -wto use Dr. Hchr«.’s Viola Cneam a friint or prrwder to cover defects. fm rid of tkem s by NatureV own proe«a of renewing th« vitality d* the *>tin ; bawshin^ all roughneaa, redsess, f*-eckles.‘ moles, pimple^ blackheads, sunburn ana tas. It doe* this surely ajid harmlessly, bccauae naturally Its use mea* both skinbeauty and satin-health. Vidsa Skin Seap hastens the process, became if it a pure and delioste soap. It should be sised In connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps are not fit for a baby's akin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by druggists er sent hy'au.iil. Send to U. C. B1TTAEK OO.. TOLEDO, O.
7)' ANOS, Organs, Sheet Music, A Strings, and Musical Merchandise of every description, e w w e FOR SALE BY EMANUEL MARQUIS Music DcjiUt.
Portland Cement per hi $3.50 Louisvelle “ “ 1.40 Plaster paris “ “ 2.25 Lime “ " .80 Acme Cement per sh .70 W*rfromr> 008 S. Locuet st R. Q. HURi-EV GrecnbKStlc, Ind.
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Prof. Joboscu went hunting tins morning. Kov. Beyer’s sermon Sund ny morning -on “Natural Law ami Special Providence” was a powerful argumentation. Many students are attending the services every night. George Lockwood, ’94, called on Phi Psi brothers Saturday evening. Mr. John Ray, of Cincinnati, was the guest of Miss Blanche (Uasye yesterday. jj Dr. Dai nail, of Indian a poll's, spent Sunday in Greencastle visiting homeifofks and Beta brothers. Miss Nell Lockwood, of Peru, is i visiting her brother Will. Messrs, tfbiett and Silas Brown mere in fTerre Haute Saturday on business. Frank St rouse ^pent Sunday yisitimg Beta brothers and friemds, Kcv. Greenman after a two days’ visit with his son Allred, returned to Marion today. Miss Talbott rcturned today from Indianapolis, where she spent Suo-
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Miss Ada Campbell's father returned to South Bend yesterday
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Artliur Hamrick is in Indiannp olis today on foot-ball business. H. S. Thompson, Harry Ward's
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Miss Brown’s mother and sister returned to LaGrange Saturday. The ’97 class m< i Saturday and elected the tollowin , dicers: President, Miss Ritter; vice president, Miss Harding; secretary, Miss
•Johnson; treasurer, Clyde Herrofi ; chaplain, ( has. Smith; sergeant at arms, Miss Neal. The college Glee Club will meet tonight in Music hall. The Glee Club will take a trip after the holidays. The first sophomore essays must be handed in tomorrow. A number of students were out skating this morning and afternoon. The Phi Delts had a group picture taken this morning. O. D. Guy, who has been very sick for several days b*s recovered. Henry Thompson formerly ’97, is visiting Beta bros., and friends. Mr. Guliek. of Columbus, Indiana, is visiting Mr. New. Mr. Harper, ’98, is eick. On Washington’s birthday Wat Lewis will speak, representing the college of liberal arts, James House will represent the university at large and Mr. New will speak from prep. Claude Watts is laid up with tonsilitis. The athletic l*«ard will meet to night at 0:30 in east ■college. Atlanta December 111, 1SHS. 1*14.70. See the sunny south in the winter time and visit the Atlanta Exposition. Our second excursion via the I. D. & VV. By. for Atlanta and the south will start from Tuscola on Monday December 16th, going via Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Chattanooga, giving our passengers a stop in Cincinnati of two hours and one day at Chattanooga. Our past experience in running these personally conducted excursions to Atlanta justify us in saying that we offer the very best accommodations for the trip and will personally attend to the wants of our passengers. Call on your nearest I. I), rfe VV. ticket agent or address Moore & Allison, managers, Bouehdale, Indiana. John 8. Lazarus, G. P. A. Motion KxcnrHioue. Home Seekers excursion to southern points Nov. 27, Dec. 3. 10, 17, very low rates. To Atlanta. Ga.. account Cotton States exposition, Dec. 5th and 16th, $14.25 other dates $18.60 for round trip. Through trains and quickest time, on record to Atlanta. J. A. Michael, Agt. r’or Statements see The Banner Times, printers.
If Your Druggist !s an Honest Man 3S 5 He will not sell you a cheap and “ doctored ” whiskey when you ask for a pure article of honest worth and true medicinal value. Ask him for tho R. Cummins & Co. . . WHISKEY . . A hand-made sour-mash Kentucky bourbon, a pure product of corn, rye and barley malt. Sold only by reputable druggists. A. Kiefer Drug Company, Sol. Controllers and Distributers. INDIANAPOLIS.
N It coiifuMMi Ibe dto r«*d till* typ*-at 14 iitnlit-a from the face, yon bad better *o tv Dr. G. W. Betiac aad ha/* y«o**Y**e rt*t»d wit* - : a nair of an^cMiLtc*.
Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. Gr. W. BE.NOEL. •*i-lyr-e. o. «r.—tl-lyr-e. o. w.
Canton flannel 7J^ for 6e Canton tlannel 10 for 7>$c Canton flannel 12,'^ for 8*^c Good machine thread 2e Linen thread 2j£c Ladies woolen hose 10c Mens suspenders : ..7o Good stationery per box 5e Dress gingham.Perfume 16c bottle for 5c Perfume 25c bottle for 15c Ladles’ shoes from 85c to $3.00 Childrens’ from 20c up.
All other goods usually found in a general merchandise store in proportion to the above prices. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. J. SMi.
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Goeal Time Card.
BIG FOUR GOING HAST.
No. 36* Cincinnati Nlirht Express ... 2:39 a. m No. 4t Indianapolis Flyer 9:13 i
No. 8* Mall 41Rp m No. 18* Knickerbocker asn p n»
GOING WEST
No. 86* St. L A Cin. Night Ex 12:32 a. nr No. 9* Mall R;5o a. m No. II* Southwestern Limited 12.88 p m No 5t Mattoon Aco’m Sdi" p m • Dally t Except Sunday No. 88, night express, hauls through cars for Cincinnati, New York and Boston. No. 4 connects wnn trams Tor Michigan division via Anderson and for Cincinnati division. No. 18. “Knickerbocker," haul thimigh sleeper for N. Y snd Boston and for Wasnlngton, D. C., via Cincinnati, C A O. ala* dining cars. New coaches Illuminated with gas on all trains. F. P Huiktis. Agent.
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-Ol lauitvigiJnwiuiAiw >i evicxco lb c<aln effect Sunday. Nov 10,1895. NORTH BOUND. No 4* Chicago Mall 1:12 a m No 8* Mail and Accommodation... 12:34 p ns No 2* Through Train 12:09 i> m No 44t Local 11:85 a in SOUTH BOUND. 3 Louisville Mall 2:47 a ra Vo 5 Mall and Accommodation 4:08 pm No 1* Chicago and Atlanta Flyer 4:58 p m 43+ local 11:25a m Hally, t Except Sunda,. Pullman sleepers nu night trains, parlor ano Inlng ears on Nos. 1 and t. For complete time srds and full Information in regard to rates h rough cars, etc., address J A Michael, Agent F. J.Rrbd. G. P. A Chicago VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave t.reeneaauo. Ind. In effeotOet. 20. T895 TOK THE WEST. No 15 Dally 8:45a in. for St. l-onla No 7 Dally 12:26 p m, for St. louls. No 21 Dally 1:85 p m. for-t. Louis. No 5 Dally 9:06 a m, for St. Lou's. No 3 Ex. Sun 6:18 p in, for Terre Haute, FOR THE EAST. No 4 Kr. Sun. ... .8:46 s in, for Indianapolis No20 Dally 1:35pm, •' “ No 8 Dally 3:36 p ni, “ ** Nol2 Dally ....2:35am." •* Vo 6 Dally 4:30a m " No 2 Daily 6:08 p tn “ •• PEORIA DIVISION Leave Torre Haute. • No 75 E\ Sun 7:05 a ra, tor P'*orla. No77 " " 3:55pin. for Decatur lor complete time card, glv.t.g all trains and stations, and for full information as to rales, through cars, etc., address .. „ 3.8. Dowlino, Agent, E, A. rORD. Groencastlo Gen'l Pass. Agt. St. IajuIs Mo.
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OUR VERY SATISFACTORY CLOAK DEPARTMENT Will show you handsome, stylishly made garments to the very last day of the season at correct prices
