Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1891 — Page 3
PERSONALS.
Oar People Abroad and Klraagers Within Our (iatea. W. W. Dannmgton is in the city. Michael Maloney of South Greencastle is quite sick. GMr. Chas. O. Osborn and wife of Brazil are visiting R. S. Gall. D. L. Anderson and Homer Ragan have returned from their business
trip.
Miss Nettie VanDyke of New Albany, is the guest of Miss Janet Wil-
son.
Mrs. M. A. Beals, of Gays, III , is visiting her son, H. S.. on S. Jackson street. Miss Julia N. Johnson from Greenwood is visiting her sister Mrs. H. B. Longden. Mrs. T. Abrams and Mrs Dr. Evans are in Indianapolis, toe ay, the guests of Mrs S. A. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Deitrick. of Tulare California, are guests of the letter’s parents. Dr and Mrs. A C. Fry. LOCALS. Another inch of snow. Go to Lyon’s if you want tine photos. tf The County Commissioners are in session today. Rev. C. E. Asbury preached at Putnamville yesterday. Joe Barr, tailor, of Crawfordisville, is working for Cannon & Sandy. Orsa Overstreet graduated from the Indiana Dental college on Friday night. We have a few bei blankets left that you can buy 25 per cent, less than their value. M2t W. C. Talburt & Co.
Wm. M. Crose is attached, is ready for sea and has been ordered to join the Pensacola at Valparaiso, Senth America.
W. Hornbaker of the Monon surveying squad is in the city, the surveyors having completed their line from Bainbridge to Brazil. He reports that they have made a splendid line and that work will be com-
menced within thirty days.
Mr. William O. Albertson and Miss Maude Evans, both of Charleston, 111., were married at the rooms of Grant Dennett, in McLain’s block
yesterday afternoon, at 3:30 o’clock, naly, acting directly upon the blood and
llow'ii Thlk> We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co , Props.,
Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,and believe him perfectly honorable In all; business transactions, and financially ’ able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan, & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
HARRIS & CO.,
■DELA.LIEIRS IUST
Flour and Feed.
BEST
Brazil Block
Anthricite and Pittsburg
Rev. Hurlstone pronouncing the ceremony. They leave today for
Charleston.
Notice.
I am permanently located at Green- . , „ Mtle ...Uce V«lsrmary L E K .ro , : , , , “ ^ ‘-l
mucous surface ot the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all druggists.
It now appears as though that Litchfield 111., excursion was an in-
Persons having sick animals call and
Dr. Curry V. S.
see me.
Bryram & Sullivan’s dry goods house was destroyed by fire last evening in Indianapolis. Mr. Sweeney is now operating at at Lyon’s gallery and wishes to see all his old customers again, and as many new ones as possible. dtf Dr. H. A. Gobin left today for Baldwin, Girard, Washington and other points in Kansas to be gone about a month. Four tramps were bagged last night at the>famous sand house of the Monon. They were give the usual sentence and will crack rock.
An exchange is responsible for the following: “The term petit jurors means twelve simpletons trying to find out which of the lawyers is the most accomplished liar.” Rev. Geo. A Beattie of Rushville, will preach at the Presbyterian church tonight. Meetings every day this week as follows: Prayer meeting at 3 o’clock; Young People’s prayer meeting at 6:20, and preaching at 7 o’clock.
S|>eclmi)ii rnacM.
s. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis , was g
troubled with neuralgia and rheuoia- 1 tism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was teriibly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electiic Bitters cured
town
some other person’s expense. There has been a greater yield of maple molasses this year than for
KINDLING. Leave orders at W. H. Burk’s tlrocery Store and W. W Jones’
Drug Store.
Mill and office near old Van-
dalia Depot.
GO TO
him,
Maud Your (Ground.
When you make up your mind to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, do not be induced to buy some other preparation instead. Clerks may claim that “ours is as good as Hood s’’ and all that, but
. ol ni the peculiar merit of Hood's SarsapaEdward Shepherd, Harrisburg, U*-! rill /„ annftf liB Therefore
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Save, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw ba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle of Electric Bitters and OttC box of Bucklen's Arnica Savecured him entirely. For sale at Allen's drug atore, Albert Allen, proprietor. 3
George (Jurtis, a deaf mute, was run over and killed by the care at Danville last evening. He left this city ou the 5 p. in., Big Four train and had been working in the Clay county coal mines. He had been married but a short time and was on a visit to hie wife who lives near the railway track. He got off the train and started up the track but was struck by an engine that was following the regular passenger trai n. He was instantly killed.
The Army and Navy Register of Saturday announces that the San Francisco, the vessel to which Ensign
Geo. Gibson, of the two Georges, arrived home Saturday, and the recent reports about the boys leaving the city under a cloud seems to be a mistake. Gibson stated be did not take the razor intentionly, as he carried the keys and left his own tools and earned salary at the shop. An examination of tbo Western Union books finds the company indebted to White $20, instead of he being short. This is to place the boys in the right light before the public as they will remain in the city. Iliirklrii'B Ardtra salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, tetter, chapped hanps. chilblains, coma and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Biles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Brice 25 cents per box. «For sale at Allen's drug store, Albert Allen, prop 7yrl d38
rilla cannot be equalled. Therefore have nothing to do with substitutes and insist upon having Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier and building-up medicine. 3
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"I never knew Carlyle,” says ths Bn ‘ thor of “Glances of Great and Little Men,” “except by sight. To tell the truth, I diil not greatly covet his no quaintanre in those last days of his, when alone 1 could have known him. I was even not without a certain dread of this roaring a|>oetIe of taciturnity. Once, however, finding myself sitting opposite to him in a Chelsea omnibus, ventured to address him. I tried the weather—the recognized conversational aperient—but in this case it failed of its usual effect. He gave no answer, but sat there, leaning on his staff in brooding silence and with iutrospeotive eyes, until he reached his destination. When he had got out. I, affecting not to know him. asked tin- conductor who he was. The latter had touched his hat to him. “ ‘Oh, yessir, I know liim well enough. 'E orfen rides in my 'bus. 'E’s wot you call a lit ten- gent—writes books wot nobody can understand.’ “The conductor paused, as if mentally samming up from his superior standpoint—the footboard — poor Carlyle's characteristics, and then added, with a touch, half of pity, half of contempt in the voice: “ ‘ 'E's a bit off his chump, like many of those gents: but he ain't a bad sort if you take him the right way.’ ” ReaUtaace of tile Air to a Locomotive. Experiments on the French railways show that the resistance of the atmosphere to the motion of highspeed trains amounts often to half the total resistance. Two engines, of which the resistance was measured separately and found to be 19.8 pounds per ton at thirty-seven miles per hour, were coupled together and again tried. The resistance fell to 14..! pounds per ton. The second engine was masked by the first. It may be argued from thus that by a suitable adaptation of the front of a locomotive, electrical or otherwise, a saving of from 8 to 10 per cent, of the effective power could be made.—Electrical Review. ‘ii i. t
SHULTZ & LE FLEUR, Under First National Bank, Where SHftVING 3 SHAMPOOING 18 MADE A LUXURY, HAIR-CUTTING A SPECIALTY. Tlieir Shavirs Parlors are elfgantly fitted up. and throe first-clam Harbors, also a porter, are constantly on hand to sorvo you. We pay special attention to Ladies' Hair and Bans Trim imng. also Bnanipooing.
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The revival held by Rev. W. M. Hurt at Maysville, closed with 37 accessions to the church. A good prayer meeting and Sunday School is now organized and the Methodist church is wonderfully build up spiritually. JC ratarrh In New Knglaud ly’s Cream Balm gives satisfaction to every one using it for catarrhal troubles—G. K. Mellor, Druggist Worcester, Mass. I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public.—Bush A Co., Druggists, Worcester, Mass. An article of real merit.—C. P. Allen, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of it—Geo. A Hill, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Cream Bslm has given satisfaction results.—W. P. Draper, Druggist, Springfield, Mass.
