Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1895 — Page 3
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1HK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.
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BLACK.
Prep: to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade with IT'KNTTl'KE of every description and at the veiy [owekt juices. XJiiilertiiking and Embalming
■in all its details carefully and promptly, attended to.
*1749 East Washington ‘Street.
fellow tarried
over iiijrht.
Mi" MiHie Wood. Elmo Cooper and Mi" Klijie Cooper are visiting at Bra-
zil.
C.eorge Reniek and Koss Barnes went to st. I.oni' this morning for a month's stay. Mrs. Win. Masten lias returned to the bedside of her daughter, Mr-. Alive Foster at Terre Haute. Robert Kershaw, esep, ot Sheftleld, Englaml, is visiting A. Martin and family for a few days. Mrs. Lewis returned to her home :it Crtiwfordsville at noon, alter, a visit with F. <). < ol’.iver and family
si.eiiti iihdeweit NEWS hROM DEI’A l\\ “ p. r . orT) the Cradle to the Grave.”
BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS THE UNIVERSITY
Haul Preston has gone to Bainbridge j to spend a part of the summer with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. J. K. Smith. Rev. J. E. Newhouse is to till the pulpit for Rev. Combs, pastor of the Fillmore work tomorrow. That is if
As my expenses are not as great as strikes the right train.
other? in my busine>-. I propose j Snot. I.von will visit the Russellville
to compete with all merehants on prices ...i.„„i , . . . taking into eonsnlcratioH the ..uality I commencement tonight, and
mm EROgBRY.
of giM il'. A full line of
Roachdalc commencement on the Sth,
j and Cloverdale on the l.'tth.
Wall paper and jiaints, j 11 tliey are within the
reach of all. \\ e
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My stock of Oxford and Tan Shoes is
t i larger than ever before. We give a dis-
eount of per cen-t on all eash pur-
. • i • i | chases; 1 eent for 2*> cent purehases, tile Within the ! 2 cent' on 5t> cents. ;1 cents on 75 I'dits
| and 5 cents on the dollar.
reach of all by selling at
Molin Kiley,
a minmum price.
Soulh Main Street.
Burnaby's mill oftlee was broken into
Thursday night and eonsidcralde dam- 1 •i , ‘ hoy- and Lieut age done. A desk or two w a- smashed himself a- creditably
in the vain search for money.
R. A Holland shows an excellent portrait of Hon. Jack Cain in Black A; Black’s window. The work hears the stamp of an artist and is excellently
executed.
Benjamin Caurthorn, a brother of Boh Caurthorn, residing on .lames Bridges' place, died hist night, lie wa-
Look in tins < olntini for It —amt I'.ntrrtaiiiinontH Not^tt, Itrinn amt \niKMiiireiiHmts—Tli« k V«r> l.at«‘nt and th«* H«*st b> Special Uc|mrt«*r. Today’s recitations are the last of the year. Next week will he devoted exclusively to examination-. Mi-s Dcerhako. o’ Huiitiiigshurg, is the guest of L. G. Iieerhake. Mis* Edith Beauchamp leaves today j for her home m Tipton. James 11. Cooper is in Chicago. Emerson Schncpp i- visiting at his home in I>clphi. Ernest Welch, formerly of ’00, visited university friends ye'icrdat. Charles Cooper t- visiting at his home
in Chicago.
Lieut. Lewis gave an elegant dinner last evening in Merry weather's parlor' to the graduate.'of the Military school. The allair was greatly appreciated by
Lewis acquitted as a host as he al-
ways doe- on such occasions. The following persons were present: Lieut. Smith. < apt. Dunn. < apt. Kihhie, Adj. Buchaunau, < apt. Strouse, Capt. Kuykendall. < apt. Kihhie, ( apt. Abbott, Lieut. Iglrhart. and Lieut. Bowers.
r urnifurc and Undertaking,
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Hnxt Sk/c' S(]iinrc'.
Alpheus Birch
Slams arm Fain Smeiias. f.
. W. Corner L’BI.IC S'jUARE.
'i’he juniors reiadved the seniors at Mr. 1’heifers on tai't Seminary last night. The chief amusement of the
Best of coll’ee, ln'st of teas. Best of butter, be't of ebee-e Best of sugar, best of spit e-, Best of all at moderate prices. AI plums Birch keep, on hand Family tlour of llue-t brand. Canned good', preserves, delicious fruit And pickle' that wr know will -nit ; Nut- and raisins, mustard keen, Soap, starch and hlning. kcro-ene, Toliaeco for to smoke or chew \nd excellent cigar- for you.
All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery ton miiy -ee; And cracker', too, of every grade. And clioii e confections are displayed. Cnto your interest if w ill he To purehase here—call in and st>e. This i- his hobby, mark it well. None hut the best of goods tie’ll sell; And prices low a* heretolore, At Alpheit' Biivh’s line grocery store, orders left tit A. Bin h’s 'tore Means good- delivered at your door.
What's the
)^s’ Dru(£ 5* :or< ? Matter
600
K
Sam |es to pick your spring ami siinitr guRg from. The finest lot J of woolens ever hronght to the city. ■ ing Suits from $19 to $25. ts from $4.50 to $6.50.
With this?
It's
Whdt’s dll Ri$ht?
an old soldier and his funeral occurred evening w u- a parndv on M rs. .larley’-
waxworks representingrlmracters iihoui the university. Claude Hall acted the
OUTING MATERIAL
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W. WHITE. |tlercliant Tailor. Jlones’ Drug Store, opp. postoflice leaning anj Repairing
See it Bin it
j today, burial near Morton.
An examination w as made yesterday in reference to the sanity of Martin Phillips at the co..nty house. The examination was conducted by l>rs. llaw- ! kins and Verrcll and Esquires A'htnn’s and Fortune. The inquest will he held
\U n *’*t Week
Michael Dalton paid five dollars yosj terday into the city’s funds fer keeping j j a pig stye in hi' yard which is a violation of hog ordinance. Resident' who are troubled in a like manner can have ; satisfaction by reporting the same to j
secretary of the hoard of health.
The following Greencastle people are seeing the sights at Brazil today: Fee
The Eyes The Health
The pocket book
part of a hack-woods showman and j gave descripiions of the figures a- they were presented. The following tigures j were represented: Ben Rowe, l.ieut. Lewis; Mi-- Mahan, a senior; Miss Robinson, a junior: Mi-- Walton, a sophomore; Mi-s Ba-ye, a freshman; Miss Applegate, Trilby ; Deo. Kenny, a 1 hypnotist; Wat. Lewis, The I lemosthe-1 ties of Dcl’uuw ; Veiling Helm, Walter] Howe Jones; Mi" Brown and Harry I , Latigdon, a typical 1 lel’auw “case.” The reception was a success from every I standpoint. The juniors are under ! j many obligations to Mr. I’heifor fori
bis kindness.
A SPECIALTY.
THE LOCAL FIELD
Paxton, George Williams, George
Keens, Andy Lockridge. Oilier New- Fly before the Hies tly, to Cooper house, Leland Bass. Janies Merry- Bros. Hutdware store and get your weather, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson -creen doors and windows. tf
and Mrs. Inez Paris Campbell.
f| , Soulh Gr^encfiatle,
romorrow I- < hildren s day tit north
mission. Services at 2 p. m. An ap- Jol,n O'Connell, Frank Bryan,] propriate program has been prepared George Browning and Sherman
sting of songs mid Nelson arc seeing the elephant at
tins! Received
A stylish line of
iin Slippers weral jiretty colors, also [ITE KID and CANVAS PPERS with Kid Heel, 'oil ted Toe. just the thino
or graduating day.
IIS 5 ill
for the occasion con'
speeches by the children. The dill'erent churches will participate. Orches-j trttl iniisie fiiruished by the Walker
! brothers.
| What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
j James Bence, living near Hamrick
Station was surprised yesterday by a host of relatives and friends wh<> invaded the Bence homestead and made things merry for u few hours. It was Mr. Bence's fortieth birthday and he was expecting In- mother from India napolis to make him a visit. He came
i to town to meet her and it was w hile t>oN'T think absent from home that the fifty or more of Icnvlntr the city, even for n short time, guests took charge. I he event w a- a without ordorinK the Dully Uannkh Timks to grand'iicces- and a pleasant day w a-
it ad.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wlier«* Our People ivre Going and VT1»er«
Their liuentn are Stopping—Npwm of Interent Over the City—The He*t Column in tl»^ Paper for Quirk H«*ading.
I follow you. It coHts you but 16 cents a wcck ns It floes licrc at home, and the address will
he changed as often as you ^osire.
M
shoe
MEN.
WHY?
Dr. Mitchell, of Morton, is in the city
j today.
Rev. John Machlan, of Irvington, is
| in the city.
Born to Crawford Crawley and wife.
May JO, a son.
Mrs. W. G. Nell' is visiting relatives
in Terre Haute.
Maurice Tribby, of Kokomo, is visit-
ing friends here.
Will Harris went to Ladoga at noon
to see a hall game.
Mrs. Will I’earcy, of Franklin, is vis-
iting relatives here.
Mrs. Thos. Birch, of Robinson, 111.,
is visiting Mayor Birch.
Mrs. John Stack, of St. Louis, is the
guest of friends in the city.
Mi-s Rose Little, of Cartersburg, is
visiting friends in this city.
Ed. Yetto, of Troy, N. Y.. attended
t butter, fresh eggs and the high school commencement.
J. H. James took his family today
to Cloverdale for a week's visit.
George K. Dee spent yesterday after-
noon and evening in Union City.
Miss Delia Baird, of Crawfordsyille, is visiting Dr. G. \V. Poole and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAuley went to Roachdalc at noon to spend Sunday. John Detrick displays some mammoth strawberries al the Model today. A IT. S. deputy was here last night with a prisoner he had arrested at Gosport, charged with counterfeiting. The
old over-flavored, taste-fly-specked cakes that lain and dried on some’s shelves for weeks, when Ian furnish you pure wholee goods made by us from
m Hour and sugar,
here are no Hy-specks on
itHr our cakes either.
Kfllt
ip to Date In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLa PAPEwKS and ROOM MOULaDINGS
-AT—
Allen’s Drug Store,
A company of Grencastle busincsmen have purchased the ’bus lines of the city and have consolidated them. The company propose to rim the lineindependent of any hotel and w ill allow no driver to solicit patronage. The fare will remain the same >'1' now. The otlieer- elected are John Cawley, presi1 dent: II. S. Reniek. vice president; Thos. Abrams, secretary and treasuicr ; George ( ooper. general manager. The other members of the company arc Drew Alspaugh. G. M. Black and John Cooper. A 'bus w ill make every train, and both barns will he used as now. The consolidation takes etl'eet at once, and the company w ill he known us the Greencastle Trun-fer company. Marshal Starr and Policeman Dnnnohm went to Greencastle Junction last night and arrested two men named Sabin and Webb, who were members of the steam shovel party on the Yandaliu. He tiled an alHdavit against them charging them with larceny. The men bought some clothes one duv this week :it the Putnam Clothing house and had in their possession a suit that did not belong to them. They claim they took it by mistake when they carried oil' their own package and were intending to return it today. They did not. seek to avoid arrest and were coming hack to the city to see the otHcers when they met them. Their fellow workmen gave the men a good reputation. They were placed in jail over night. The men were released and the charge withdrawn
this morning.
Have you ever noticed how your system seems to crave special assistance in the .springy Just the help required is given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Refrigerators, ice cream freezers and gasoline stoves at Cooper Bros. Hardware store. tf Mrs. Banning has opened a new stock of flowers and other commencement goods this morning. Every lady should give us a call. One door east of postoflice. 191-5t
Brazil today. Morgan (’liadd and Mr. Hugos, of Bainliridge, visited here yester-
day.
Mrs. ( has. Taylor ami child, of Indianapolis, are visiting Philip Meikel and family. Mr*. Kv'i Duncan, who has bcin seriously sick at her home in IndiI ana pot is for the past week, is re-j ported bettor. If you can’t find what you want ini green goods elsewhere, go to Riley’s.] He has a good supply of all. 1921 li To will I bserved at Locust ; ] Street church as Children’s day. At the evening hour half-past -even 1 j o'cloek the bi aulil'uI pri'gram prepared I by the Board of Education entitled ]''The Golden (fate - w ill lie given by the children of the Sunday school. All I are cordially in\ ited. From LaGrippe. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business Men to Health.
H.S. RENICK &CO., Will show you u full line of Garden and Fannin^ IJ O U Tools ;ii)d Iiijplenjeiits. Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves
For summer use.
uilcliiicj Mntoritil, Duto* East Side Square. 1 I . S. IiCllioU & Cl). Wl\y it,
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THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. II is regular customers know tin’s and the new ones lie gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Gi\’o Him a OnII. K. A. HAM I 1/1 ON. Southeast comer square
AVALON WIDTH 4)4 IN
R L> I N ’ S Is the place to buy your Summer Underware. Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats. 6 East Washington Street.
VTo DISEASE has ever presented so many IN peculiarities as Lattrlppe. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, useless, ]
sleepless, nerveless, as I.aUrlppe.
Mr. I). W. Hilton, state agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: I “In 1SX9 and '90 I had two severe attacks ! of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my tier- l voussystem with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by the use of nar- i colics that stupefied me, but pave me no rest. I was only conscious of Intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the
fact that I was hourly prowine weaker.
When in tblscondltion. 1 commenced using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve and In one month's time I was cured, much to the surprise of all who knew of my condition. 1 have been In excellent health since and have recommended
your remedies to many of my friends.'* Louisville, Jan. 22, ISOS. D. W. Uiltoh.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health. I box
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EUREKA HOSE BEST MADE WE HAVE IT. Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Irou Pumps. Fipitig, Plumbing and Gas Fitting. (Ireencastle Foundry and Machine Co.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
I Royal < Vnieiit Wall Plaster, Portland and Louisville < i incnts. Plaster Pari-, | lluirand Lime. At the lowest prices.
R* B* HURLErV 77J. Wareroom 410 E Seminary st
Scientific Investigators say TI Ui HAMMOND Is the best TYrKWKITTNG MACHINE. C. A. MARTIN, Agent, 141 WikS-K n.Au.lersuii Stree
