Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 May 1895 — Page 3
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MOXDA\ May
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA
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i 5 ! \CK iK- 1 ^1 F\CK I-".'»‘-- ,rlp ) \ V—✓ 1 v 1—'1—aI V 1 \» Mrs. II. II. Morrison is visitini; In r
diiughtnr. Mrs. .lames Mauker. in Indi- '
.•'5 anapolis.
^R-epnred to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade " • s. simpperd and daughter left ^■th FURNITURE of every description and at the very ' liis l "" rni '‘« i'»r shenidan to spend a]
tw.. hours and \EWSER()M DKl’ALAN
THE
DEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY
■west prices.
J
k ndurtakin- and Embalming
In all its details carefully and promptly attended to.
'7-19 East Washington Str-cct.
&LEAN GROCERY.
A< my expenses are not as great as others in my line of business. 1 propose to eompete with all nierohants on prices taking into eonsnleraticn the puality
of goods. A full line of
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A Pretty
Dining Room, I Bed Room,
fjl Sitting Room
H Or Parlor
Iri one’s home adds much to th- pleasure of living. Often
th[' dullest room can be made larger than ever before. lu ,, count of •"> per eeul
^ -active by hanging pretty
L ier and border on the walls. [is can be done at a trifling You can surely find an the new spring styles
few day
Howard Binkley, of Alexandria w; s here on Saturday. He is in the hare-
ware business.
Mr. and Mrs. VI Hihbeii spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. W. II. I ><>dd. of Lebanon. Miss Maud Orr i- making a week’s visit with relatives at Greeneastle.— Miiomiuyton Ttlrphoix'. Mrs. E. F. Brown and son, of Lexington. Ky., are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .terry Steele. A three weeks’ old child of Henry Taylor died Saturday night. Taylor is a cook at the t'ommereial hotel.
I-ook in tins Column tor It—CiuoH^n nn«l Kntrrtainmoiit^ Noton, Itonm and \niioiinconHMitH—Tho A «»ry anti tli«» by Sp*»«*tal K< > p«»rt« > r.
The DePauw (Quartette will ti'sist Prof. Walter Howe Jones in his lecture at l.oeust Street ehureh tomorrow afternoon hy 1‘hoiee seleetions from celebrated composers of sacred musie. (leo. Lockwood, of the Terre Haute Tribum spent Sunday in the eitv. M. II. Applehy of Indianapolis, is visiting hi- brother at Florcnee hall. .lacoh Blako left today for Paris. 111., to brgiu a eanvassing tour for a book agoney.
Miss Hathaway returned to Muneie
Mrs. Fisher, who has been visiting I tins afternoon after several days’ visit her grand daughter. Mrs.W. Cooper, with Mi-s Nettie Wood.
The Minujr is again delayed
iitrai
ise
My
toek of Oxford and Tan Shoes is
We give a dison till eash i»ur-
hases; 1 cent for •J.*) eent purehases. ■J cents on aO cents, :< cents on 75 cents
and 5 cents on the dollar.
Jolin Hi leu. 15 South Main Street.
returned to Indianola this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Church returned to their home at Sidel, 141., after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Cooper. The M ater Works Company is putting in a new three-fourth inch service pipe at the corner of Indiana and Wash-
ington >1 feet.
Louis Cook has resigned hi- position with W. W. Jones to accept a place in a retail drug house in Terre Haute. He i- succeeded by Alexander Black.
because
of the souvenir edition. A shipment will he made tomorrow. They will not he on sale until the la-t of the week. Messrs. H. Ward..!. Alien. Andrews,
BE.B ROOM SUITS New Goods! New Styles!
The best bargains ever offered in Greene astle. You are standing in your own light if you buy without seeing these suits. They sell on sight. SEE THEM.
ANDREW B. HANNA, Jin si vS/V/c' S( fiin rc\
Alpheus Birch Siame m Fan Menas.
S. \Y. Corner Pi iu.ic Square.
Host of roll’aM*, l)r*t Of l»tM of ImriiT, bt‘<r of
Middleton and DeMotte made a bicycle |{ ' s| " f 'I’i'’*-. trip to ( rawford-ville Saturday to wit- <>, :l " :l1 price.,
ne-s the Wabash-l*ePauw game. Watson L. Lew is visited his brother
in Indianapolis yesterday.
)L S. John left this afternoon for Cincinnati i* take a ti.isitioti on tlic
A man with ifltNMI at hi- commanil 1 Cow/'ircc/irf t.'o.-ittr.
Pure Paints And Oils.
600
daLplcs to pick your spring and suniW mer suits from. 'I'he finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. Jtoring Suits from $19 to $25. Piints from
|. W. WHITE. | Merchant Tailor. ^■r Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postofiiee
I Cleaning and Repairing THE LOCAL FIELD
A SPECIALTY. I
What's the Matter With this?
It’s a\11 Itight!
What’s all Ri$ht?
TH
i 1 OUTING i MATERIAL J PRICE
lilll
HI LYUi Jl;:H-s.h
JIM t! 11 The pocket book
See it 1 Buy it]
It LangfloifsBook Store
L. I.. I.ons.
J. MacD. II
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■all right in its place. Some j its equivalent to color, their statements in selling SHOES. We use no argument but merit. We sell
ofy THE BEST.
What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Whore Our People ere Going: and Where Their Giieet* are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th * Paper tor Quick Reading.
OON’T THINK
LOUIS S IfS.
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THE
SHOE
MEN.
(if leav'.nif the city, even for a short time, without order!nir the Dally Uannkk 1 imks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a weeK as it does here hi home, and the address wit) )
be ohumred as often as you desire.
and a love for hi. town in his heart ean do more for the upbuilding of it than a millionaire w ho locks hiscapital up and snaps his linger at home progress. John Hetrick was in town with samples of strawberries. Some of them over half grown, are blackened and ruined by the late frosts. He thinks there will he about a half crop in this
country.
A good sized crowd assembled on the hanks of Walnut creek yesteri’ay morning at 7 o’clock to witness the baptism of Dan Holbnrt, Mayme Miles, Luke Nichols and Hattie Phillips, of Bethel A. M. E. church. Jake Mullis, of Putnnmville, was on Saturday declared insane by a jury in Sipiire Ashton’s court. He was returned to jail and regular insanity proceedings before a commission will probably be taken before lie can be placed in the asylum. There was a very pleasant surprise upon Presiding Elder I). M. Wood and Dr. Hickman at the home of the latter on south Fifth street Fiiday night. The wives of the otlicial members of the ehureh were the perpetrators.—Terre Haute Tribune. Among the Greeneastle people taking advantage of the cheap rates to Indianapolis thiii morning were: Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. B. F. Barwiek, Miss Sidelia Starr, A. T. Kelly, Junius Taylor, M rs. (lluis. llougland, Mrs. 1’. It. Elliott and Henry Hudisill. On Friday last Mrs. Ellsberry O’llair lost hy tire a poultry house and patent incubator together with oyer four hundred chickens. The lamp in the incuhatoi did the work, 'i'he chickens were of nil ages and • izes and represent aside from their easli value, a lot of care and
attention.
Huhert Jordan Inis on exhibition in
Herron -pent Saturday and at (Tawfordsville with a
■twithstanding THE HIGH PRICE OF
Mayor Birch’s oillee a picture of an elm tree located at Corydon, which is-jio
Miss Emma Beckwith is at home from ■ feet across. It stands in front of the Coatesville. house in w hich the state legislature met
Leonard Paris, of Muneie, is visiting i' n d* 1 .'''l° n rs !, K°, (t' 1 '! it i* said an iiudi-1 yace, Met'uteheun, J-’> l-o; stand — home folks. enceof 3,000 people can stand in the i n g broad jump, Buchanan. 10 feet
(’lyde
Sunday brother.
Messrs. <;. (’noper, Harrison and Marian accompanied the ball team Satur-
day.
The Wabash team defeated PePanw Saturday at base hall J!) to There was one worse game than this this season—I. F. defeated State normal II tol. Ml SIC AND AHT NOTES. The Lorelei and ( lee clubs will meet this evening at (!:I5, and the orchestra
at 7 o’clock.
The Mixed Quartette will sjnj- several numbers at Mr. Jones’ lecture before tue school of theology tomorrow afternoon, and Mr. Jones himself will play some organ selections. At the Art club tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Luella Hurst will lead on the subject “Sir Edwin Landseer and the Animal Painters of England,’’ and M:.*s Lizzie Goulding on the subject “English Portrait Artists.” Miss Blanche Gregory has finished the curving of a beautiful walnut sidehoard. It is now at the mill being put together in readiness for the art exhibit the last of the semester. I'ielil Day IteMiills. DePauw field day exercises were attended by a good-sized crowd. The following were the records and
the winners:
One-half mile run, Johnson, 2 n: 100-ynrd dash, Hicks, 10.1 seconds: mile run, Pratt, 7i:22; 120-yard hurdle race, t’hurch. 21 I o; mile walk, Uatib, N:l2: pole vault, Buchanan,!) feet 2 inches; high jump, Igleliart, 5 feet 1 \ inches; broad jump, Buchanan, 1 ft. O in; putting shot, Campbell, 31 ft; throwing hummer, Campbell, 77 feet 7 inches; mile race, bicycle, Langdon, 3:08; 220 yard hurdle'
Alpheus Birch keep, on hand Family Ilnur of tincst brand.
Canned good., preserves, delicious fruit And pickles tliat wc know will suit:
Nuts and raisins, mu-turd keen, Soap, standi and bluing, kerosene. Tobacco for to .innke or chew \nd excellent cigars lor you.
Ml kinds of fancy cakes for tea \t Birch’s grocery von may -ee; \nd crackers, too, of every grade, Vnd choice confections are displayed. Tito your interest ic w ill be ’<* purchase here—call in and see. I’his is his hobby, mark it well, None hut the best of goods lie’ll sell; And prices low a- heretolore. At Alpheus Birch's tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Hindi’s -tore Means goods delivered at your door.
H. S. RENICK & CO., Will show you a full line of Giirdei) aixl FaniuM b » b (s Tools ai]d Iniplenients. Huy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves
For summer use.
I3n ildint j M ntc^rinl. Kit e'*
East Side Stjuarc. 11. S. 1\(T1 i( j\ ( ().
is it, NY )it zNisR
Why
FLOUR are still selling BREAD TWO LOAVES for ive Cents.
Berries and Vegetables Fresh Every
Day.
|. Weik & Co.
Miss Serena Brothers lias returned to
Terre Haute.
W.C. Campbell returned to AUica
this morning.
Mrs. L. D. Case i- visiting in India- ! napolls this week. P. K. Buskirk, of Bloomington, spent Sunday in the city, Harry Grillith, of I ndnina]iolis, is visiting at Hip Brawtier's. Mrs. James Farlow and children are at home from Anderson. Mack Hibhitt was the guest of Bloomington friends yesterday. James Stone’s dog, after a year’s ahj sence, called on him today. W. F. 'leister, of ('ruwfordsville, i> I visiting friends in the city. | E. 11. Pruitt, of Lafayette, spent j Sunday with Ids family here. ( Itev. Ed Latighlin, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Flora Laughlin. Mr. Guy Newdiv.of Indianapolis, visited Miss Grace White yesterday. Elmo Cooper has a severely sprained wrist received in a fall yesterday. Frank Rogers and Maggie E. Sum mers have been licensed to marry. Homer and Leon Cooper rode down from Indianapolis yesterday on their wheels and spent the day with friends.
uinmmnth shade of its branches.
Win. Ilillis, prospector of the Reelsville diggins', was in town yesterday for supplies. He reports work going on rapidly. They have tunnelled 220 feet and although the outlook for gold \ and silver is rather slim, lie had some good specimens of ore containing zinc, j which will prove very valuable if found in sutlicicnt quantity. He thinks the | prospects are favorable and is pushing j
relay race, senior. | mile. So sec onds; baseball, faculty o, seniors•>.
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.
ight
up to Date In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLv FAPE1RS and ROOM MOURDINGS
Allen’s Drug Store,
Itr. J. II. IVattu. druRElst and physician, Humboldt, Neb., wbo suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and fellow-practitioners; believes that heart disease is curable. lie writes: "I wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for me. For four years I had heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said It was Rheumatism of the Heart. ^ It was almost un-
everytlung ns rapidly a< possible There was a -light accident at the I residence of Hiram Allen last evening. | which looked for a short time as if it ] would have a serious termination. Clifford was going up stairs witu two lighted lamps and in some way tripped and dropped both lamps, which immediately started a small blaze, hut prompt action on the part of the household saved any great loss. In attempting to catch one of the lamps Clillord’s thumb
was severely cut.
The -ixth anniversary of the organization of the Epworth league was cele- i brated with appropriate exercises by | the Locust Street leagues last evening.
Miss Kiley read a paper on the origin and was 8urprlsc d at the result. It put new and growth of the Epworth league, 1 life Into and made a new man of me. 1 whiell was followed by scriptural read- have not had a symptom of trouble since
. .. , and I am satisfied your medicine has cured
uiiis and papers by others of the league. m() for j huvu now el0oyt , u , 8lnce taking it
The program was interspersed with do- # r* ■ j*j u
liglitfnl music, and the large audience ^^rCC YcflFS Of Spldldld Health. in attendance showed their appreeia- 1 might add that I am a druggist and have
... , , . ,.-i sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for
iition of the services by their splendid j know whatlt haa dono tor mo lind only attention. The pulpit was tastef ully ^ wlsti 1 could state more clearly my suffordraped with red and white bunting, the Ing then and the gm*! health I now enjoy. Epworth league colors, and potted Your Nervine, and other remedies also
. i i ,«■ give excellent satisfaction." J. 11. Watts. plants were used WHh pleasing eftect. Humboldt, Neb., May 9.’94.
The Walker brothers furnished excel- n, iun P =nearr,Curet9sold on a nosltlve
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MA.NY 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 da)' rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. • A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
SUTHERDIN’S
DR. J. h. WA ITS,
Dr. Miles’ New
endurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen ran describe my sufferings, particularly luring the last months of those four weary years, l Anally triad Heart Cure,
Is the place to buy your Summer Underware. Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats.
WE HAVE IT.
lent instrumental music.
When so many people are taking and deriving benefit from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, why don’t you try it yourself? It is highly recommended.
Dr Miles Beart Cure ts sold on a posl guarantee that the first t>oule will benefit. All druggists sell It at $1 8 bottles forlS.or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Iron Pumps. I’iping. I’lumhing and (ins Fitting. Greeneastle Fonndry ani Machine Co.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Royal Cement Wall Blaster. Portland and Louisville Cements, Plaster Paris, Hair and Lime. At the lowest prices.
Just received a nice line of ladies’ gold watches which would make an elegant graduating present for your daughter in high school. J. A. Ricketts, jeweler. Thur.AM
Box
R- B- HURLErV 773. Wareroom 110 E Seminary st
Call and see our new line of gasoline stoves. Cooper Bros. Hardware company. tf
