Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1891 — Page 3

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PERSONALS.

Our People Abroad and Nlransfera Within Our <iate«. A. F. Bridges and wife are up from

Brazil.

Willis Bollinger was up from Brazil yesterday. Mrs. CJ. W. Black, is visiting in Terre Haute. Mrs. D. L. Southard is at home from Indianapolis. Editor Natigle, of Clay City was in the city yesterday.

till the parsonage is ready for their' reception. A public reception was tendered them Wednesday evening from 7 to 11 o’clock at the residence of E. H. Kron on Main street.—Lafayette Courier. f he pleasant evening and bright moon-light brought out the serenaders in force last night. The city oichestra will go to Gosport on April 3, and furnish music for the High School commencement. Rev. Reuben Claypool, a prominent minister in the Methodist church, died at Waynetown yesterday, aged 6!) years.

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Henry Grubb is very sick. Term Concert in Mebarry hall night.

Lon Smedley lung fcronble.

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John Burleigh and Levi Kahn are still very sick. The Big Four will give a ball in the near future.

Chicken lighting has been to Sunday prize lighting in

fordsville, and the sporting people

of Athens are happy.

Garrett Williams, who has been working in Terre Haute, has resigned and takes a position in a tele

graph otHce in Chicago.

“A peep thiough the key hole” is the lasted additon to bogus literature. It appeared last night. Like its predecessors it was harmless.

Rebecca Wilkinson, of RrownsTalley, Ind.. Bays: "1 haT» boon in distretmed condition for three year* from Norrousneis. wcakneB" of the stomach, dyspepsia anil imliKestion until my health was Rone. 1 hod been doctoring constantly with no relief. 1 bought one bottle of South American Nersine, which did me mure good than any fc'io worth of doctoring 1 ever did in my life. 1 would advise every weakly person to uhh this valuable and lovely remedy, u few bottles of it lias cured me completely. 1 consider it the grandest medicine in the world." Warranted the moet wonderful stomach and nerve cure ever known. Trial bottles lj cents. Seld by Albkut Allen. Grsencastle.

PlTTNAMVILLK. March 23. Newton I’eck has moved to Indiana-1 polls. Geo. llirt has moved into the house vacated by Mr. Peck and Dock Hurst i has moved into house vacated by Geo. | Hurst, and Doc. McCarty has moved into the house vacated by Dock Hurst. Dock Lajman has about completed a tine barn, Wesley Woodall carpenter. The followingpupils of Warner township public school received diplomas from the county superintendent: Grace O’Neal, Dora Hodge, Cora McClure, Pearl McClure, Rosy Parks, Kate. Lewis, Della Bowen, Edward Warner, 1 Don't Feel Well, And yet you are not sick enough to consult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself | and friends—we will tell you just what you need, it is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which will lift you out of that uncercertain, uncomfortable, dangerous condition. into a state of good health, conhdence and cheerfulness. You've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. 1

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The Charley Coombs murder trial as on this week in Crawfordsville.

Smoke “Mystic” cigar, 6 cents Bold by all first-class dealers. eod Feb 11 13t The fishing season has opened and several enthusiasts are going oat daily. Waktrd:—Girl for general housework. Mrs. S. A. Hays. South Vine •Street. d 2t

As the days pass taxes are beginning to How into Ihe county and city treasury. The penalty will apply after the third Monday in April.

Charles F. Hope, of Fillmore, is •studying law in the office of Case & Ader.

King’s Messengers will serve refreshments at their social Friday night, March 27. Crawfordsville has four representatives on the beard of msnigers of ihe World’s fair. Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell returned Tuesday from their bridal tour, and are for the present stopping with Mr. Campbell’s mother

King's Messengers will serve Ponds’ Extract, A Source of Tears, Fruit of the Vine, and The Unrnly Member at their social Friday evening. TheF. L. R. Wall Paper House has changed its name and will hereafter be known as "The Fair” and the cheapest place to buy wall paper and paints in the city, opposite Cooper’s Livery Stable. tf

Oakalla Mauch 22 Jos Torr is quick sick of “!u grippe’' and rkeumatiou. James Johnston Is also indisposed. The literay society recently organized at the school house meets every Saturday night and is in nourishing condi tion. The wheat in this section look good. Thd brick company expect to put in a new brick machine soon. Rev. Carter is holding protected meeting at Mt. Olive. Every one is gladly looking forward to the cheap sugar. I.a Urlppe Again. During the epidemic oi la giippe last season Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it conQrm this statement. They were not only quickly relieved, but the diseasa left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will lie satisfied with results, or the purchase price will be efuuded. It base no equal in la grippe or any throat chest or lung trouble. Large bottles, .50c. and $1.00. For sale at Allen,s Drug Store. Albert Allen Prop. 2

John Hillis has been released from his engagement with the Y. M. C. A , in Dayton, Ohio, and has been engaged to sing baritone in the DePauw Quartette during the coming summer. The Dayton people wanted Mr. Hillis to remain and earnestly solicited him, and it was only by a great effort that the Quartette secured his services.

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.

At “The Fair.” For the benetit of a few envious souls that inhabit our little city and who don’t like to s“e a man arise from the gutter to prosperity, I would like to say one word and that is this, I don’t want my house confounded with any other lirm, or business bouse, as I am carrying on a tirst class cheap store, where I am knocking high prices to atoms. Look, wall paper, 7cts and all other things in proportion, glass ware, hard ware, tin ware, notions and garden seed. Opposite Cooper’s livery stable. Da\. D, Rickett(12t Mag.

BERNHARDT! IN VICTOREAN SARDOU S TWO GREATEST PLAYS. Tu f5 e r.c. APRIL 14, “FEDORA" "‘SiSZc. APRIL 15, “LA TOSCA" Presented v»ith the serre Great Compary and the same Elaborate Scenery, Costumes and Propert es as were employed in New York. Prices of Reserved Seats: i All Lower Floor, S3. All 2d Floor, S2, All 3d Floor, SI. Sale of Seats Begins MONDAY. APRIL Bth.^ Seats can be secured by writing or te eg'aphing Dickion & Talbott, Indianapoln, Ind. SPECIAL NOTICE —Part,•• ot tan oi moia can aeeuw! reducad rate* Apply to Local Agant.

A Movommit for CleHnlliiPB*. Over in Berlin a local woman’s society is distressed over the carelessness of dentists, and is agitating a reform punishing such by legal measures. It is charged that the dentists use their instruments indiscriminately and without proper cleansing. If this be trae theTjfi fenso is serious enough. A tyro medical science knows that th* mo uth is the hotbed of septic genUR; nothing could be more simple and easy than to convey all sorts of disastrous organisms from one person to another by means of forceps and excavators. The women of Berlin will do well to compel the washing of t he instruments in carbolic acid in the presence of patients, as they have set out to do, if this extraordinary carelessness exists.—New York Times.

riiokr,! to Death by n Toy Balloon. Charles Schneider, a 7-year-old boy, was choked to death recently by getting the gum of a toy balloon fastened in bis throat. Ho was visiting a relative, Thomas Hern, and while playing with his little friend the gum of a balloon stuck to the roof of his mouth, and he began swallowing it. Mrs. Hern’s attention was attracted by the boy’s playmates. She attempted to get the gum out of his month, but. failed. Physicians were sent for at once, and Drs. McCord and Burleigh arrived jnst as the boy hud breathed his last. It was some time before the gum could he gotten out, as it had become firmly imbedded in the boy's throat.—Pittsburg Dispatch,

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