Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.

MONDAY MAY (i 1r95

BLACK & BLACK.

Prepared to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade with FURNITURE of every description and at the very -lowest prices.

Undertaking and Embalming I In all its details carefully and promptly attended to. ■ 17-19 East Washington Str-cct.

SURE BERTH

TG INS&GTS

GLEAN GROGERY.

my cxpetist*-; arc not a« great as others in my line of tnisiness, 1 j»roi»ose to coinpcie with all merchant' on prices taking into consnlcratioB the qiiality of goods. A full line of

Our Paris Green, London I ,|i Purple, Hellebore, Insect " Powder, Sulphate Copper,

n

r' i i- . / At Mv stock of Oxford and'I’an Shoe: Corros i \ e S u 1 1 L m ,r te and o I u g j .j i-o-, .p [pan ever he fore, w «■ gi \ c a

Tan shoes is

dig-

Shot does the work effect-i'•""Id "f •'» H'T fent on all cash I»m- .. ^ I cha-es; 1 cent for 25 cent purchases, ually. 2 cents on 50 cents. 3 cents on 75 cents i and 5 cents on the dollar.

Joins' Dru<5 5 t:or< ? ■ Wall Paper

s And Paint A Specialty.

xJ o n n Hilo y, 715 South Main Street.

600

Samples to pick your spring and summer suits from. The finest lot l? of woolens ever brought to the city. Spring Suits from $19 to $25. Pants from $4.50 to $6.50. E. W. WHITE, Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postofiice 2 Cleaning an! Retailing ' iU A SPEC IA TTY.

What's the

Matter

With this? I Vs *\11 l-tight! What's all Ri$ht?

L. h. Lon-.

J. MacP. II.\ v>

“WBWOR’I DBSlllillO” But give you a more stylish, Swell and Better Wearing Shoe or Oxford for the money 'than any other store in the city.

Respectfully, LOUIS S HOTS,

THE

SHOE

MEN.

NEW TESTED

rp

OUTING MATERIAL PRICE llklt The fives \ The Health I The pocket book

iiirUiaiiuiion'sBooisiore

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Who re Our I'eople p.re Going mid Where Th«*ir (siieNtM are Stopping—Nbwh c»f Interest Over the City—The Column in th* Paper for Quick Heading.

I>ON*T THINK of leaving the city, even for n short time, without ordering ttie Daily Bannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a woo* as It does here at home, and the address will be changedias often aslyou desire.

d:iy with relatives and friends—they n - t trued this uinrning. The Over the Teacups club meets with Mrs. II. <Lewis tomorrow afternoon. Fungi hunters are legion and they are bringing in many of the succulent mushr< xmis. Mi-s Katie Oaincr returned thimorning to her -tudies at the Terre Haute normal. Mi'. McCorkle. of Kdwards. i- vi'itiug her brother, Dr. Hawkin', and other relatives. Mi'. Dr. Duvall went to Indianapolis to attend the funeral of Mr. .lames Matlock, a relative. Miss Mavia Lane, of Bloomington, ivisiting friends here. 1’. B. Graham came up from T rrc Haute Saturday evening to -pend a few d iys with his family. Mrs. Flemming and daughter, of Terre Haute, are vi-iting the former’s sister, Mr'. K. Shipley. Mrs. Jame» Farlow and children are \i'iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Merry w eat her of Anderson. Mrs. Helm, of Murdock, III., who has been vDiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kurtz, returned home today. F.dna May Ash, daughter of John Ash. died on Saturday, aged seven years. The funeraljoeeurred yesterday. i‘. K. Bii'kirk. of Bloomington, lost a valuable horse at G. M. Black’s stable Saturday night. The horse w:i' ridden through from Bloomington, and died from the effects of the trip. A baptism at Pleasant Valley vc-'-terday drew large crowds from all the surrounding country, a large number going f:,iin here. They report a plea'ant time and were entertained royally. Mrs. Farrow, of Greencastle, who has been visiling her daughter. Mrs. ('. E. Matson, returned home this niorni'ig accompanied by her grandson. Master Charles Matson.— l!rn:'l Ih wocrat. Ed. Gibbons attended the opening of the C’artersburgh springs yesterday. The event was celebrated with due pomp, and the beautiful grounds were filled with people from far and near all day. James Pierce and Harry MeGiiffln who were held at Indianapolis as wit•esses of a row in which a colored man was nearly killed, returned home Saturday night. Breshmahan was fined $25 and cost. Mrs. J. D. Allen and Mrs. H. M. Smith were called to Indianapolis today by the death of a relative—Janies Matlock. Mr. Matlock was formally | years connected with the firm of Murphy, Hibhen & < o. Mrs. Dr. Curtiss will go to Terre Haute Monday preparatory to take a pleasure trip down the Tennessee river for the benefit of her health in company with Lewis Curtiss and wife and Dr. W ill Curtis'.—Ciilunihiis lli jiulilicii)), The members of f..c Presbyterian clutreli at their meeting Sunday unaiiiI inously extended a call to Rev. Wm. K. Weaver, of Owatonna, Minn. It i' thought Mr. Weaver will accept. lie Was heard here in sermons several weeks ago, and i' considered a strong pulpit orator. John Potter, night clerk at the Commercial hotel, was feeding Night

NEWS FROM DEBAL W

THE

BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Look in this Column tor It—Ones** and Entertainment a—Note*, Items ami Announcement*—The A ery Latest and the !5e*t by *peeiul Heporter.

BED ROOM SUMS New Goods! New Styles!

Messrs. Churoh and ('hnningbam

were at iLanvillr yv^tvrday, the quests ; SUltS

The best bargains ever offered in Greene astle. You are standing in your own light if vou buy without seeing these

SEE THEM.

They sell on sight.

GARDEN SEEDS.

M Plenty of old garden seeds in the market.

Ours are Sure.

L. Weik & Co.

Chas. Priest spent Sunday at Gosport. Born, to Pat Long and wife, May 5, a son. Mitchell Hollingsworth is on the sick lilt. R. J. Gillespie is at home from Illinois. AV. S. Scott is at home f‘^»»r Martinsville. J. L. Handel ’s moving to his new residence. George W. Long, of Brazil, is in the city today. Dr. Ridpath is in Cincinnati to attend a funeral. DePauw is playing at Bloomington I today at base hall. Milton J. Cooper has gone to Brazil to ■ look after the brick trade. Jesse Jenkins, of Contesville, is in the city today on business. Jaiue' Hymer, trustee of Franklin J township, is in town today. I Allen C-eW', of Charleston, 111., is here. He is a horse buyer. Isaac Brattain and Hattie Lancaster have been licensed to marry. The Historical society meets tomorrow evening in G. A. R. hall. Fred Baber, of Paris, 111., spent Sunday with the family of R. L. O’Hair. The families of Will Ward and M. J. Beckett are picnicking at Fern today. \V. N. Stevenson and son drove oyer from Rockville yesterday, and spent the

of Hoyt McLain. Miss Carrie Reeves j' at her home in Illinois, and will probably not return

this year.

The Delta I s and Sigma Xus cross hats on the diamond this afternoon. O. P. Robinson spent Sunday at hihome in Silencer. E. K. Sehnepp has returned to -ehool after a moiitli*' nh.-enec. Geo. Lockwood, of the Terre Haute Tribune, was the gueM of Phi Psi broth-

ers yesterday.

Chas. Davis and Arthur Hamrick went to Bloomington last evening to witness the 1. I'.-DePatiw game todav. The gymnasium class has begun active training for an exhibition to he

given soon.

The entertainment at Meharry hall this evening by the Japanese hoys | promises to he unite a novelty, and any | one desiring to know more of the most 1 ,•

enlightened eomiiry of the Fast should J ^ 11 HCW customers

not fail to attend. It is for the benefit of the ni"ionnry fund and deserves

support.

F. S. Ditto has joined the Indepeiid-I

eats.

A party of biologists visited Fern today in search of specimens under the guidance of Prof. ITiderwood. Mis' Lena Byrd went to F.el river today to join a picnic party from Brazil. DcPaiiw ch.miis the best college nine in the state, which means a hot game at Athletic park Monday. —R/ooiiino/toa | World. The Terre Haute Tribune says concerning the DePauw (juartetie’s work : | “Mr. Gilbert's rendition of Mr. Jones' song, “In Paradise 1 Dwell.” was a marvel of sweetness, and he was enthusiastically recalled to 'iug another of Mr. Jones’sons, “i Love a Tender Maiden.” Mr. Harry Pan' rendered “Memories” in a very happy iiiaiiner and »as also recalled, as was Mr. Wilbur Starr, who has a,baritone voice the high merit of which is destined to-e-eure wide recognition within the next few years. Mr. Burlingame’s deep voice is admirably adapted to ipiartetic work, and il' excellence was noticeable throughout. Air. Jones was at his best, his playing of the ‘'Moonlight Sonata” being worthy of especial mention. Mr Jones plays with manifest feeling and a deep appreciation of the music which he renders.” The next annual state conven.ion of Sigma Xu will probably he held at DePauw. Ml SIC AND ART NOTES. Orchestra rehearsal at 7 :.'l(t this even-

ing.

The violin pupils assisted by Miss IIiimbert, soprano, will give a special recital m Music Hall on Wediiesdav evening of this week, commencing at 7 o’clock. The art club program for tomorrow afternoon is of special intcresl. MiFoster will open with a “Survey of English Nineteenth Ontury Art:”

ANDREW B. HANNA,

Hnst Side? Sejiitu'c?.

Alpheus Birch

Groceries, Provisions. Oucenswarc, etc.

I have a large stock of FRESH GOODS with

and quality

prices

Watchman Ashley’s big English mas-i Mi" Blanche Gregory will follow witli

Rig'ht up to Date In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLa F»APB.RS and ROOM MOULaOINGS —AT— Allen’s Drug Store.

titl', “Boozer’’ Saturday night, and the brute showed his gratitude by grabbing John's hand, biting it through the palm. Dr. E. H. Lammers dressed the wound, which though painful is not considered serious.

English Water Color Painting.”

Mi" Mildred Rutledge, assisted by Miss Osborn, soprano, Mr. Seho:ischmidt,’cello, and Mr. Bolinger, violin. will give a inii'iealc on Thursday afternoon of thi- week at I o’clock in

music hall. All are invited.

Invitations have been received

by

the marriage of their daiighler.Mary Frances, and Mr. Homer Long to take place in Taylorsville May 15.—Indiu-i na/tolis Journal, Miss Scott formerly lived ill Greencastle when her father |

was in the shoe business.

H

EART DISEASE, uwe many other ailments when they have taken hold of the system,

never Rets better of Its own accord, but CouHttuitlu SjrtnrH trortie. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, hut will not admit the fact. They don’t want their friends to worry, and Don't kitoir What to take for it, as | they have been told time and again that heart disease was incurable. Such was the

lioiseurs raved over it. setting a high j case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dye sville, Ohio value on the same. The picture is I who wrltes June 19,1W)4, as follows:

small but the process of work with

Mrs. I>. L. Anderson has just had framed a very handsome picture of Napoleon.The picture was an heir loom in the Anderson family, and at Lieber’s art emporium at Indianapolis, art con-

which it was executed and its correct tiiii'ii make it a valuable souvenir of the first Napoleon. Mr. Richard Mercer and Miss Mattie Wells, of Limedale, were united in marriage at the home of Rev. U. <L Leazenby on south College avenue, Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Rev. Leazenby pronounced the ceremony in a very impressive manner in the presence of a few relatives and friends, and after receiving congratulations Mr and Mrs. Mercer returned to Limedale, where they will reside. Mahle Kudisill was pleasantly surprised Saturday afternoon by her schoolmates of the fifth grade of the third ward at her home on south Indiana street. The children were so fortunate to keep her from suspecting their coming and the surprise was complete. The afternoon was spent in various games amusements, and after partaking of refreshments the children returned to their homes, voting the occasion, surprise and all, a success.

When so many people are taking and deriving benefit from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, why don’t you try it yourself? It is highly recommended.

Rone.

f halt heart ilineanp far “{.I yearn, my heart hurtlriR me almost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told me it was only a

question of time as I could not bo cured. I gradually Rrew worse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, because I emihln't lie dotm nor sit up. Thinking my time had come I told my family what 1 wanted done when I was

But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking Dr, JHilen’ Keir Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 commenced framing a barn, which is heavy work, and I bav'nt lost a day since. I am 56 years old, 6 ft. 4!4 Inches and weigh 2501b«. 1 believe M am fully eared, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Dyesville, Ohio. Silas Fariast. T)r. Miles neart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle w 111 benefit. All druggists sell it at fl, 6 bottles tor 96 or It will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co , Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure

Restores health

SATISFACTORY TO ALL. I make my bow for liberal patronage heretofore, and

Soutiiwust Corner Public Square.

H.S. REIXICK&CO., Will show you a full line of fiardoi) ai)d RinpiM G is b Tools ai)d Iniplenpits. Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves

For summer use.

Buildincj IVIntorinl, ELtc* East Side Square. 1 1. S. IlCllick iSj Cl).

Wl\y is it, Vou Ask THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY

GOODS?

This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Givo Him a Gall. Vj. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

SUTH&RblN’S

AVALON WIDTH 4)4 IN.

Is the place to buy your Summer Under ware. Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats. 6 East Washington Street.

EUREKA HOSE.

The Best Made.

We Have It.

Hydrants, Bath 1 ubs. Iron Pumps, PIPING, PLUMBING and GAS FITTING. Greencastle Foundry and Machine Co.

ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal Cement Wall Plaster, Portland and Louisville Cements, Plaster Paris, Hair and Lime. At the lowest prices. R- B- HURLEY Box 773. Wareroom 410 E Seminary st

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