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

TI!K BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY JUNE

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ACK eA BLACK.

I cntioiiH t'nr tomorrow

weather.

point to pooler

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—aL ^ ■w ' * l fc \ t f'.tner R. Young and Mary K. PerHjV kin* have Itepii lieeiiied to marry.

John C. Browning lu^ bought Naae

the wants Of tn< sing trade Miea*e’8 meat market on Hanna street. ji'URNlT IvE of e\ crj description and at the very Minxes Fowler and Cora ooivman, of

Roaebdale, vi>ited Ant Murphy ve>ter-

; day.

Mi** I>ell Miller and Miss Margaret

mlurtakiiiL*’ and Emhahniim*

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NKWSHIOM DEBAR\\ “F r -on)thc Cradle bo bbe Grave.”

witl

loW< St prices.

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY Look in tliK C oltimn for It —Gih'm’h anti Kntrrtiiiiiinrnls Notr**, Itt'intt nutl \nnoiineeniriitN Tlt*» Y'rry Eatrnt niitl tin* Host by *|M'<*iul Kt*|»t»rtt»r.

In all its details carefully and promptly attended to. 1‘7-19 East Washington Street.

GLEAN GROGERY.

As my expenses are not a-^ great a* other* in my line of business. I pn>po»e to eoniiwte with all merchant' on priees taking into eonsideratioa the nuality

of good*. A full line of

Terre spent

Wall paper and paints, they are within the reach of all. We have MADE the within the reach of all by selling at a minmum price.

What's the

■^s’ Dnj<§ 5tor^ Matter*

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My stock ‘>f Oxford and Tan Shoes i.larger than ever before. We give a di" count of per cent on ail cash purchases; 1 cent for Jo cent purchases, 2 cents on 50 cents. ;! cents on 75 cents

and n cents on the dollar. violin Hi leu* 71 o South Main Street.

Jordan are spending the day in ludia-

j napolis.

Stanton Brown and Mrs. H. Handel are both quite sick in the Brick t impel

| neighborhood.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gainer and childI ren accompanied by Florence Cawley

| left for St. Louis today. t*. B. Graham came up from

Haute Saturday evening and

I Sunday with Ids family.

1>. Brown and Mertis Brown, of Plainfield, were here for high school commencement visiting Aide Brown. Company I is picnicking at Voss’ springs today. But few turned out, and they indulged principally in target

j practice.

Children’s day at the south mission j was a success yesterday. Deserving of mention was the music of the Walker

brothers.

I IA X X A,

Am Murphy lias consolidated his two stores, and moved the Indiana street store to the corner of Libert) and Mad-

ison streets.

Prof. Frank Brown, who lias been teaching elocution in Kentucky university. i' the guest of his mother on An-

derson stleet.

Clarence Jacobs and Eli Pruitt returned Saturday evening from Lafay-

Miss Sadie Vickery returned to her home in Evansville Saturday. The Thetas have issued cards for a reception to be held at Pr. Swahleu’s June ti. The annual Skull drive occurs Satur-1

day.

The Delta Ps had a banquet in their

hall Saturday evening.

Emerson Selmepp lias returned from a visit to ids home at Delphi. The seniinarimu class w ill give a banquet to Col. Weaver Tuesday evening

at the Delta P. nail.

I. Garrison. O. K. Jones, Earl (Sruhbs, Fred Cunningham and Carl Andrews attended Barnuin’s show at Brazil Saturday. j

i Best of coIVce, best of teas.

Roller! and Claude Stratton rode up , , ... . '| Best ot butter, best of cheese from Sullivan on their wheels vester-1 ,, ... ,

I Best of sugar, best ut -piees,

day for a taw days’ visit with their

brother Paul.

Furniture and Undertaking,

Ilnst Side' Sf/f/firc'.

Alpheus Birch Siapie aim Fan Mas,

S. W. Corner Public Sopark.

600

i mg and - 1 1111Lr suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city.

ing Suits from $19 to $25. ts from $4.50 to $6.50.

E. W. WHITE, J Merchant Tailor. June'' Drug Store, opp. postofflee leaning and Rerairing

With this? It's All Night! What's all Ri$ht?

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OUTING M ATERIAL PRICK

The Eyes The Health The pocket book

Jack Bryson at Brazil Saturday. Mrs. Ford, of Chattanooga. Tenn., is visiting her son, J. C. Ford, at Flor-

ence hall.

Clarence Bassett i- a pledged D. K. E. S. C. HotVman. of Pleasant Lake, Ind., formerly of the class of ’!)7. is vis-

iting university friends.

,, . , , , . , • , i Rev. John Macklin. class of ’7'>, vis-

ette. where lino- have been laving brick .

r ,, ,. ' , * tied university friends and led chapel

for the Monon car shops. | Saturday.

Tin* Coterie will meet with Miss; M| , Hal Bl .. ui , mm M r. Bostelle Gouldmg tomorrow evening at 7 ::)0. I white, of Evansville, were the guests Subject for conversation “Early History ()f Miss m .„ K . hc Basye yesterday. and Legends of Indiana. . . .' .

O. 1 . Itohinson is visiting at his home

Master Paul Briggs, of Alexandria, ' j n spencer,

and Miss Marguerite Briggs, of Chicago, are visiting their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Briggs.

The Greencastle Transfer company have moved the call slates from

Best of all if! moderate prices. Alpheii' Biivh keeps on hand

John Abercrombie was the guest of j Family Hour of tlncst brand.

Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit

And pickles that we know w ill suit; Nuts anil raisins, niiistaril keen, Soap, starch ami hilling, kerosene,

Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigar' for you.

All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery von may see; And crackers, too, of ever) grade. And choice confections are displayed. Pnto your interest it w ill he To purchase here—call in and see. This is his hubby, mark it well. None hut the best of goods tie'll sell; And prices low ;i' herrtolore. At Alpheus Birch’s line grnccrv store. Orders left at A. Birch'' store Means goods delivered at your door.

H.S. RENICK & CO.,

Will show you a full line of

See it Buy it

Hi LanM Book Store

A SPECIALTY.

THE LOCAL FIELD

(Just Received A stylish line of

jvcral pretty colors, also' [ITE KID and CANVAS Il’PERS with Kid Heel, |

Fed Toe.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People rare Going and Where Their (inputs are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in tha Paper for Ouiek Heading.

don’s store and the north ham. and all calls will he hereafter left at Cooper

Bros.' stable.

Prof. F. E. Brown, who lias been teaching at Lexington, Kv., lias returned to Grecencastle. He will return there next year, and states he likes the

Kentucky people very much.

The marriage of Miss Virginia Allen, ! of tills city, and Prof. Alvin Emil Duerr i will take place June 19 in Greencastle. at the home of Mi-s Allen’s unde, Ed-

ward Allen.—Indianaiiolis Journal.

Win. M. Day on Friday was hiving a swarm <>f bees when they atacked him. There was but little water near at band, and Mr. Day received nnincrous stings before lie drove tin* bees j

away.

Mr. Riley Rav, of Lewis, Lnd., is vi--iting id' son and daughter, Mr. Charles

| and M iss A nna.

W. J. Brubaker returns to ids home

‘‘"'k” i at Gerard, 111., today.

Prof. J. W. Wetzel, of Winfield, Kas.,

is tin* guest of the Misses Collin.

The Phi Gams were entertained by Jack Kuykendall at Mrs. ITorer's .Sat-

urday evening.

Prof. Waldo and Lieut. Lewis both j ride bicycles. At this writing neither

has adopted bloomers.

Gardei) aixl PainuM

Ml SIC A X I) ART NOTES. Miss Cora Darnell and Miss Olive Horner will give a piano recital this afternoon at l o’clock in music hall. Tney will be assisted by M isscs Osborn and Hanker, soloists. The first section of the term recitals w ill occur this evening at 7 :!l<> oYha k. The orchestra rehearsals will occur

j on Tuesday and Thursdav evenings of

Martin Phillips, an inmate of Hie j t |,u w ,.ek at seven o'clock. countv house was adjudged insane In . , .,, , , . . I I he semester recitals will be held on I

the inquest held tins morning and an application was made out for Ids admission to the insane liospital at Imlia-

rraduating day.

DON'T THINK

lust the thine! leavinir the city, even for a short time, J without orderiiiK me Dally Banned Timks to

IS S IIS,

SHOE

MEN.

WHY?

Buy old over-flavored, taste-

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ess tly-specked cakes that iavt lain and dried on somes shelves for weeks, when in furnish you pure win >le ! floods made by us from t butter, fresh e<;gs and

Hour and sugar,

icre are no fly-specks

our cakes either.

follow you. Il costs you but U> cents a ween

as It does here at

tie chaniml ns often ns you .'nslre.

napolis. P. o. < o|liver w as in Mart insvilie on Friday, and secured tin* pri\ilege of a new trial for his client, Tazwell Dodd,

Monday and Wediie-day evening . commencing at 7 The one of tins evening in music hall, and Ihat of Wednesday evening in Meliarry hall. Mi-s Helen O'Dell, as-i-ted In Mr. Seliellseliuiidt and Mr. Bolinger, will

home, and the address will j ' :, . vs t,le i,l " 1 ,l "■ | H f u

^ give a recital in music hall on I uesday

on

T. ('. Grooms is in Brazil today. ('apt. Smiley went to Brazil today. John P. Ilillis is at home from Merengo. W. ( Campbell, of Attica,spent Sunday here. A. T. Kelly is in Indianapolis today on business. Willis Wood went to Indianapolis this morning. John A. Gainer, of St. Louis, visited here yesterday. Dr. L. Southard, of Martinsville, is in the city today. Gideon Dial, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with his parents. Wallace Gott left at noon for a visit at his home in New Ross. Richard Lloyd went to Terre Haute this morning on business. Ed. Hunt, of Indianapolis, visited friends in this city Sunday. You are now privilged to hunt ft e fat and frisky young squirrel. Joe Wyatt has severed hi* connections with .he new transfer line. Miss Clara Dunihew, of Bedford, is the guest of Miss Nellie Matson. Marion Koffel, of the Banner Times office, left la-t night tor Chicago. The Misses Brown,of Plainfield, lnd., are the guest of Miss Aide Brown. Today’s heat Is the worst of the several hot days of the past week. The thermometer was at 100 at noon, Indi-

the case will probably come up fora

hearing in September.

Walnut creek is being industriously whipped of evenings for bass. The fishermen are using files and some report splendid catches, others report nothing. Walnut creek lias a good volume of spring water in it and all'ords water for many herds of cattle this dry weather and is of inettleuable benefit to

the county.

The < 'hihlren’s day exercises at Locust Street church yesterday were well attended. The church w as hcautifull) . arrayed and foliage plants, w hich with the gay attires of the young people w ho formed the choir made a very attractive scene. The program of music and recitations was rendered by the Sunday

moon at I o’clock.

The DcPauw Art club will he lead j tomorrow afternoon by Miss Bcs.-h Smith : subject: Contemporary Aincr-'

i lean Art.

The exhibit of the school of art will! ! he held on Saturday <>l this week and , mi Monday and Tuesday <d' next week 1 from 9 a. in. to *i p. in. All are invited. 1 YEARS OP INTENSE PAIN.

Tools (Hid Iniplenjeiits. Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves For summer use. Qu i 1 clin c) M £ itorkil, Elto East Side Square. I I . S. Uoili<*k iSL' Cl). Wl ly i^it, You Ask THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY

GOODS?

This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. 11 is regular customers know tin’s and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Itr. ,T. II. If'att*, drueiflst and physician, Ilumtxddt, Neb,, who suffered with heart disease for four years, trylnif every remedy and all treatments known to biraselfand fellow-practitioners; believes that heart disease ts curable. He writes: "I wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for me. For four years I had

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Call.

Giyo Him

K. A. I! AM I ETON, Southeast corner square

, heart di.sense of the very worst kind. Sov-

school department, and met with much ] er al physicians I consulted, said It was

to Date In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaU PAPE.RS and room mouLadings

-AT

Allen’s Drug Store.

favor by the large audience. An intensely heated house was the only draw-

back to the affair.

The Converse Journal ot May JO, in its article concerning high school commencement in that city said : “T. J. Bassett, D. D., of Del’imw university, was then introduced by J’rof. Alexander. Dr. Bassett’e theme was “Preparation and Success.’’ He is a good speakcr and fluent talker. IIN address was eminently practical. The fact that it was listened to witli closest attention by an audience which was suffering intensely from the heat, wasa compliment to him whiclt one could not fail to recognize.”

Acting through the blood, Hood’s Sarsaparilla not only cures aeroftila, salt rheum, etc., hut gives health and vigor to the whole body.

GOOD MEAT—Having purchased the Hanna street meat market and bought some of the best stock in the county, will supply customers with choice meats at <1 e , 8 c., 10 e, and 12)' S c. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. John C. Buowninu. 197-4t.

Refrigerators, Ice cream freezers and i gasoline stoves at Cooper Bros, llardw’.are store. tf

Rheumatism of the Heart. 3^^ It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly during tho last months of those four weary years. DR. J. H. WATTS. I finally tried Dr. Aliles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new life Into and made a new man of mo. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured mo for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for 1 know what It lias done for mo and only wish I could state more clearly my suffering then and tho good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.” J. II. Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May 9, '94. I>r. Miles Heart Pure is sold on a positive guarantee that i he first Ixu t to will benefit. AH druggbussellitattl fi bottles for$5, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Hr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart , lnd. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

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