Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1895 — Page 4
1’HE BANNEIt TIMES. GEEENCASTLE. INDIANA MONDAY DECEMBER 1(» 1895
Holiilav Simiions. H oo The Christiras card is be-1 coming obsolete. It was economy’s substi- j tute for something that cost something. Dolls and knick-knacks arc given sparingly. The sense of Christmas, giving is in the practicability of the gift. Folks use sense in spending their dollars. The value of a present is according to its usefulness as well as to the spirit which
gives it.
There is nothing of use or luxury from a three cent handkerchief to a silk dress or a fine fur cape which cannot be given, and which is not given as a Christmas present. There can be no more sensible nor seasonable present than some kind ot foot wear, shoes, rubbers or sliypers, and these need not be limited to high grades or fancy lines. We want you to look at the new shoes made for the new woman of the 20th Century, needle toe, welt sole, front laced made from calf skin and French enamel, real beauties and so sensible just like men wear. We hardly think you would hear an objection to a pair of those line wool blankets. W e have two qualities that are so very fine and pretty that arc | they put in the Christmas stockings they will fill it and satisfy the heart as well, did you ask the price, they are 11-4 si/e $4.00 and $5.00 a. pair. Then those old fashioned Yountsville blankets so good at 55. $6 and 57 a pair. Our dress goods folks Harry Brown and Clara Smythe have some tempting offers for you and will help the most inexperienced person to select a dress that will surely bring
joy.
Hav’nt you really now been promising to yourself that you would buy a cloak for your daughter or a handsome fur cape for the wife. Don't delay we are prepared with the very choicest things for you and sometimes the prices are 25 or 50 per cent under. Don't flatter yourself it's late and next year will be a better time, our winter’s come in January, February and March. Then we have some twenty five" styles of night gowns, gotten up specially for the holiday trade, newest styles, largest sleeves, dainty embroidiny. prices from 60 cents to $2.00, just the kind of which the girls say ain’t they sweet. What would you think of
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Good Bread, Pies and Cakes, Made at the Home Bakery C. LUETEKE.
DEI*A l \\ UNIVERSITY
THE BEST NF*/S OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.
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I lif Nlnilfiil*’ llolni". Tliflr Collrife null M>< till 1.11- 4Tlr ■ r (iUfxtK lnflilrniia amt Notos of Hip Hilyilit l.iv-x iif Hull) Vouhk H-11 and Woinni Told b) Nppctal Ke|iorter.
Jacob More, an old resident of Hendricks county, died in Plainfield, Friday. He was the grand | father of Jake Hlnke, formerly of DePauw. Prof. Bassett was ealled to preach the funeral which oc-
curred at Danville today.
T. J. Bean was initiated into the Independents Saturday night. The students who intend 10 spend tlie holidays in Greencastle are ar ranging to have a lively time. Will Sparks played the pipe organ at Locust Street church at the yesterday morning's service. quite a number of students went out to the skating rink Saturday afternoon but were disappointed in
finding the ice slushy.
Levin Wright of the class of 1901 who lias been sick at Airs, j Gifford's on Locust street, has re-
their examinations at the end ot the semester. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will open up the society stason goon after the holidays by giving a swell reception. ‘ So ’tis said.” Two young meu came very near getting into serious trouble last night in endeavoring to play a joke on one of their friends. When it comes to losing an eye just fur the sake of a joke, is carrying things a little too lar. The primary contest at 1. U. to select three representatives for the DePauw—I, U. debate was held last Friday evening. There were only three contestants to speau, W. D. Hanna, Sydney Janiard and Henry II. Prince, who vi’l represent I. U. on Feb. 22. In material down at I. l\ must he tattler scarce. There will he nine contestants for the three places on our primary which will be held early in January'. There is talk of organizing a training class for foot ball and base ball. MUSIC AND AKT NOTES. Tilt* orchestra will not meet this evening on account of the Art ists concert. The exhibit of pupils work at the art school will open on Wednesday afternoon this week at 2 o’clock and continue through Wednesday evening and the morning and after noon of Thursday. All are invited. There will he the customary table of articles for sale. '1’he Bach Beethoven lecture re cital in Meharry hall this evening will begin at 8.05. '['he pupils’ fortnightly recital oc curs on next Wednesday evening in music hall at 7 o’clock. Prot. Schellschmidt has several concert engagements at different points in Ohio during the holiday vacation. A string quartette is in process of oiganization that will he ready for regular work after the holiday vacation.
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For General Debility
For Rheumatism
For Lung Affections
For Convalescence after La Grippe
Wherever amt whenever an absolutely pure stimulant Is needed, the physician may confidently prescribe the
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Chemist, Indianapolis.
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STUDENTS WILL FIN’D IT TO TI1KIK 1NTEKKST TO GO TO LanHon’s Book Store.
-forNEW AND SECOND HAND College Text Books, Scratch Books, Letter Tablets, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. Give us a call and we will try please you. <J. K. L;an$(Ion.
loocal Time Gapd. BIG FOUB, GOING BAST. No. 36* Cincinnati Niirhl Express ... 2 39 a. m No. 4t Indianapolis Flyer 9:13 a. id No. H* Mall 4:16 p. n: No. 18* Knickerbocker 5:21 p. id GOING WBUT. No. 85* St. L & Cln. NiRht Ex 12:88 a. m No. 9* Mail #:50 a. m No, li* Southwestern Limited 12.38 p m No 6t Mat toon aro’m 5:5? p. m * Daily | Except Sunday No. 3:;, niff lit express, hauls throuffh ears fat Cincinnati, New York and Boston. No. 4 connects witn trains for Michiffun division via Anderson and for < inclnmiti division. No, 18, “Knickerbocker,” haul th'ouffh sleeper for N. Y'. and Bouton and for Wasningrton, I). C., via < Incinnati, C. & <>. alse dining cars. New coaches illmninatod with gas on all trains. K. P. HuK8T1S. Agent.
Are You Looking for Bargains? SEE Games IY1. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent.
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In effect Sunday, Nov 10,1895. NORTH BOUKD. No 4* < hicaffo Mail 1:12 a od No 6* Mail anil Accommodation... .12:34 pm No 2* Throuffh Train 12:09 p m No 4 It Local 11:25 a in SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mall 2:17 am No Y* Mail and Accommodation 4:08 p m N 1* Cbicaffo and Atlanta Flyer .. 4:53 p u> No 43+ I ocal 11:25 a m Daily, t Except Sunda,. Pullman sb’cnore >n niffht trains, parlor ana dininff cars on Nos. land 2. For complete time cards and full informatior ui regard to rates throuffh cars, etc., address J. \ Michael, Agent F. J. Uked, G. P. A Chlcain.
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8: in a m, for St. Louis ... 12:2b p in, .“or St. Louis. . . 1:35 p ni, for M. Louis. 9:05 a m, for St. Lou's.
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rOH T HK WEST. No 15 Daily. No 7 Daily No 21 Daily. No 5 Daily.
No 3 Lx. Sun 5:18 p m, for Terre Haute
FOR THE HAST.
No 4 Er. Sun —8:4. r . am, for IndiunapoliB No 20 Daily 1:35 pm. ** No 8 Daily 3:36 p in, “ “ No 12 Daily 2:35 a in, ** “ Vo 6 Daily 4:30a ni “ No 2 Dally 6:03 p in “ ’* I* LOB I \ DIVISION Leax’^ Terre Haute. No 75 L\ Sun 7:05 a m. lor Peoria. No77 ** ** 3:55 p ip. for Decatur For complete time card, fflv.uff all trains and stations, and for fsll information as to rates, t hrouffh cars, etc., a idress J.S. Dowlino, Affent, L, A. Ford, Greencastle Gen’l Pass. Afft. St. Louis Mo.
Superior111+E PEOPLE
to any . . Rolled
them plain hemmed and hem stitched at sometimes less than the price of the muslin. If you buy them and they don't please, bring them back to us and you shall have your
money back.
]ust a minute more. Some of these items will answer; sets of childs furs, pair of kid gloves or mittens, embroidered or initial handkerchief, pocket book, a purse or card case, but take our advice make your holiday present a useful one and you will have no regrets, and it need not be said of you a fool and his money soon parted. ADVICE TO HEED BUY THE PRESENT AT OUR STORE.
Music Dculer.
P. F. eJOSblN Hand cb Die lliffnent Lradc Bm/.ll Block 3d
Oats... 5o!d only in 2=pound Packages
At All Grocers
MUSCATINE OAT MEAL CO. J MUSCATINE, IOWA 4
AndthcBoRt PittHburffti an Antliracitc yard oppoaite Vandali t freiffht office
Frank Strouse spent Sunday here as usual visiting his many friends. Miss Bacon of the music school,
is ill.
Harry Mitchell made his usual
visit in Terre Haute Sunday.
Messrs. Nndnl and Hickson left today after a pleasant visit with
IJ. K. K. brothers and friends.
Paul Poynter returned yesterday Irom Chicago, where he has been for a week on Miraye business. The ’97 .Mirage Board meet this
morning in east college.
There will be only four school days this week. Coliege will dis-
Motion Kouto (oAtlnnta.
<>ii December 20 we make a rate of one ocnl per mile to At laiila. Ga., to en-
able students ami others to visit tliej llli » l * for the holidays next Friday
great exposition. The shortest distance quickest time and solid trains via the
Battle Field route are the popular fea-
tures of our line.
• >1. A. Michakl, Agt.
afternoon.
The Kappa Alpha Theta sororiety held an open meeting Saturday
night.
Prof. Newton Swift of the Indi-
Last Sunday I was atta< ke l with lagrippe iu an aggravated form. By night I sulfrred greatly with pains in my head; all my bones ached; my eyes became inthinied; in fact was all “broke up.” t commei.ccd taking Four-U; took two large doses before retiring; next day felt oom para lively well except some soreness. 1 give your FourC remedy full credit. For La Grippe it is a success. iScott, 708 S. 7th street, Arkansas < ity, Kan Dee. 2 I. 1S91. Monon t-.. mm-tons Home Seekt rs c\ ■ irsion to southern points Nov. 27, Dee. 3. 10, 17, very low rates. To Atlanta. Ga.. account Cotton States exposition. Dee. ot.li and lotb, *11.2a otber data - $18.00 for round trip. Through trains quickest time on ia cord to Atlanta. J. A. ?n ten a ft., Agt.
CATARRH
His stock, while not the larg
est is certainly the choicest. He treats every
body right and
Will Not Be Underso
Hiff Four Ex euro ions.
BRAZILIAN
BALM!
Instantly checks the ravages of Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and tho only known remedy that penetrates to the most hidden recesses of this inveterate disease. It quickly destroys tho nests of microbes, heals the ulcers
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Ihe Big lour will give holiday rate* senses ofsmell, taste and hearing, to all Hig Four station* and to stati n:-. It lias been used over lO years in on the following roads: hospitals and private families and ,, , ^ ... , , . illti v v ; by Physicians and Specialists as B. A-• via ( mti, N. V criion, j ©no infalliblo remedy in naVincennes and I’ana. | ture for Catarrh. Itis also most B A O via Columbus, ShelbyviUe CConomlcal.aCOcts.bottleconamUTati. ' raC ? fc and .. , ,, .,. .. 3>1«00bottleGweeks* treatment.
A o via inti. Brazilian Balm often cures a
t ,v K i via Danville, ill. ; Cold over night. Cures Croup In r A Lrie via Bolivar. a fewmlnntes. tjuickly cures La , . , I vj . , ; Grippe and takes al! its bad ef-
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< A \\ M via Lcnton Harbor. ; j,y ^aranteed to euro Asthma, r 1* st. L via Litchfield. Prevents, breaks up ami cures r II A D Via Sidney and Indianapoli-. U* > vhoidardScurletFeyersln any
C .( & M via Ansouia.
Greatest Store for Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks and Shoes,
Motion tt<>li(ln> ivdtI 1 ., For tin' Cbristmas and New Year holidays tickets will tie on sale Dee. 21, 2.'> amt 21. and Jan. 1 to all points on this road and to various points on other roads at one and one third fare for the round trip, good returning until anil including Jan. 2. Holiday rates will be given students to cover the vacation period upon presentation of certificate signed by proper officer ot the institu-
tion.
On Dec. 20 only we will sell tickets to
i .wi u.. ,,, Atlanta. Ga., and return for $12.15.
Kx«’..r.ion. via v.in.iuita i.ine-, . , , „ , ,i good returning teii days from date Of For the holidays the Vandalia line I anapolis Music School, formerly of J. A. Michael, Agt.
will sell exeursiou tickets at reduced ! Boston, visited Miss Stephenson
ran s from all stations, to local points j pjjjjjy
on the Vandalia line, and also to points
on connecting lines. For full particu-j ^ rols. Johnson and Look wont la rs call on nearest Vandalia line ticket' hunting this morning.
! agent or address K. A. Fohd, Gen’l
Fas cuger Agent, St. I amts. Mo.
C F A V via < inti. I A »V <' via t 'olmnbas. L A T II via Terre Haute. F W U A L via Mttneie. (j U A 1 via Wineliester. .1 L A st L via Litehlielii. L K A W via Indplsand Muucic. L S A MS via ('levrlund, L F. A St I. via Mt. Lanin 1. Mich L via Niles. N Y L K A VV via Cleveland. I* DA E via M attonn. Wabash via X Manchester and Wabash and some other roads. F. F. Hubstis, Agt.
L.ugo. A marvelous remedy for ; all Stomach troubles. Iu Female ; troubles il; relieves likci magic. | Dissipates Mumps iu ©no clay. Relieves Piles a-ul Constipation over nlsritt. For Coast! potion use | as for Biles. It does all this gently mwl promt tly, yet it is no miracle; it relievos the Inflammation, nature docs vhc rest. It Is worth ita weight in gold In every family. Over 1GO doeea In a 50c. bottle. *i:. uisize 2!5Cs Ask for Circular.
So 1 .*! by Pragglsts.
Jj. F. JACIB-jON & CO.,
froiirietorSa
IMDIANAPOLIS, IN D.
Wheti it conies m tbe genuine article of news tlie Banner Times lias it.
r'ur Statements see The Bank rat Time:
printers.
Tho foot ball captain year will be elected soon.
Another Germ DiiaaM.
Tbs microscope has brought to light the fact that Dyspepsia is a germ disease. This microbe imbeds Itself in the tissues of the stomach, causing inflam-
ireventa 1
If you have LnGripne, try 4-C. If your chihiren have the croup, try
4-0,
If yon can't sleep from coughing and cold, try 4-0. If you have the asthma, try 4-C. If you have a harsh, hacking cough, try 4-C. If you have consumption, try 4-C. d th A w tf.
n „vt matron and fermentation that prevents the secretion of healthy gastric juice. This explains the cause of indigestion
So,,,,, of ,l,o students .ho On,I gu^-na
litne to ..end
Skates, skates, we have a tine line at OoopPr Bros . Hardware Company, tf
For the Ladies.
Hon. Chas. B. Lore, Chief Justice of Delaware, says: “My wife has received great benefit from the use of Brazilian
“OLD KRiSS KRINGLE” Is coming, and everyone greets with comment, that the lu st of all jda&tering material is naught, but “THE ACME CEMENT.” R. B. HURLEY 908 S. Locust street, Greencastle, Ind.
milt
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will come up missing in j Cttmple te cure. Try it.
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