Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1895 — Page 3

TIIK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY JUNE !

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,ACI\ & BLACK.

^^■rcd to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade with URN ITU KE of every description and at the very loweS' prices. Undertaking and Embalming

n all its details carefully and promptly attended to. 7-19 East Washington Street.

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5lje Best ■ A Wall paper and paints. k they are within the reach of all. We have MADE the within the reach of all by selling at a minmum price.

SLEAN SMERY.

Itillir tin* Imh k« Ilf tile ll.'li VIT'i ty would prolmhly 1»’ throut;li h\ toinovrow. l.'oil A Bivins- 'lapiH'd a load of liorsvs rti tlie ImliatiuiiolU umrket yr>Icrday. H. M. Loyd left tliis niomin^; to buy lioisos at IMaiufleld, I.i'bauoti and Indian.ipolis. Ht“v. K. K. Walker left at noon for tbirdon. Nidi., wln-re he will con hid a ! camp meetiui;. Mr>. e. It. Frazier, of I'ari-. III., 'pent Sundav with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Bourroughs. Mr. Alex Briggs, of chariest on III., who has been visiting his mother at Maple Grove returned home Sunday. 1‘rint Bourne, of Coatesyille, and

Mi ed

Ihtrnnll gave a group of three numbers —Gavotte by Marlini-.losetl'y, Xabe Lente by Sehutt, am!/.ingaia by t liaminade. sin- played with entiiusinsin and showed mueh improvement in her year's work. Mi" Horner gave Weber's Hondo in F, flat. Op. 7'J, in that eold, brilliant style-o eharaotei istie of the eompo-er. Miss Oshorn anil MisHanker are ai\\:i\- pleasing. It was the tirst appearance of both young ladies, and closed their work a- sophomores. W ith tln-ir excellent teacher In inspire them, we anticipate two very good junior recitals. The eight year old -on of Henry Adi living on north .laekson si reel met with a painful accident while at play yesti-r-d-v The boy was running around a

F*ron) the Cradle to the Ci'ave.

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urnifype

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nd

Undertaking

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heap of live e<als in tin- yard and in at-

- Fella Brown, of Keno. were unit- tempting to jump across the lire he i in marri.ige Sunday evening at landed among the burning embers with!

Jinst Side'' S(]iinrc

Amo. his hare feet. The left foot was terribly l ht-eounty commissioners are in reg- iiutned, the t-oal- clinging to the tu-h

ulat session this w cek.

As my expenses are not as great a

others in my line of business, I propo-e j gninied a liquor license

to compete with all merchants on prices | loney.

taking into consideration the quality

of goods. A full line of

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A. T.

My stoek of Oxford and Tan Shoes ilarger than eve r before. We give a dLeniint of n per rent on till eash purchases; 1 cent for •Jo cent purchases, ‘2 cents oil :.n cents. ;! cents on 75 cents and 5 cents on the dollar. -Joiln Riley, 715 South Main Street.

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What's the

Drtif^ 5t°r<? Matter

With this? It’s All Itiszht!

600

SuDiples to pick your spring and sumsuits from. The finest lot - ,1 of Woolens ever brought to the city. IBing Suits from T $19 to $25. ■its from $4.50 to $6.50. I W. WHITE-. ^Merchant Tailor ^Bjoncs' Drug Store, opp. postollice Klear.in!!; and Repairing A SPKGIA I.TV .

YVhat’s all Rl^hl?

Yesterday they a,, ‘* '" re removed only after much to Win. Ma- trouble. Hr. Poole w.is -mummied and

I attended to the wants of the boy.

The Craw fordsville papers -ay the The P.ig Four had the following p:isI umpiring of Harris, of Greencastle at ,01 ' Indianapolis this morning: the Ladoga-Waba-h game wa- perfectly Black, Clarence Vestal

'square. Kelly, Mr-. Stac,., Dr. J. "e are thankful for the slight rain. 1 ' * ' , ' 1 ’ ^ v|1 , - It broke the terrible melting weather Mr-. W . < . Smith, and promises additional rain in the near alui 'I' -'lamc- Lean-

| future.

Miss Anna Stone will leave tomorrow j for Louisville, Ivy., to visit for two I weeks. Her grandmother will return

I with her.

Miss Hattie Hill is representing thel

Greencastle Castle Hill lodge of Hath- Mr. T. A. Goodwin, of Indianapolis, bone Sisters at the grand temple at In-! is a k ,, " -t id Hr. J. P. P..I0I111 lor a day

I dianapolis today. ; or two.

Janie- M. Hurley reports the -ale id The Big Four has Iniilt a very neat the Hanna V. Tint property, seminary fence around their lawn at the station.

! ami Jackson streets to dames A, Hickjetts. price one thousand dollars. Mrs. Cora Rice, of Greencastle, who has been visiting relatives at Bowling Green, was in the city this morning on tier way home.—/b an'/ Democrat. Miss Mary O’Coniiell, accompanied by Hughey and Mary Leighton, her nephew and niece, are in Greencastle

Alpheus Bipch

Siapie aim laws Gules, p,

\V. Corner l I’.LH SqU’ARF.

Best <d cofli-e, Viest of tea-

of Inilianapolis, and I n-X'ore, of

Craw fordsv ille. are vi-iting friends in

this city.

Mrs. John Gerkin, of Indianapolis, iin the city, having been call I hen- by tIh-death of licr sister, Mrs, Aiiee F-i--

ter.

I nti v a'lil j u f of cheese

j Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of all it moderate prices, Alplieus Bin b keep- 011 band Family Hour of ilnest brand.

< aimed good-, pte-erve-, delicious fruit And pickle- 11co w • know w ill -uit ;

Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, Soap, stared and bluing, kerosene, robaeco for to -nioke or chew Xml excellent cigar- for von.

All kinds of fancy cake- for tea At Birch’s grocery vmi may see; And crackers, too, of every grade. And choice confections are displayed. I'uto your interest it will be To purcliuMc hen-—Call in and -ee. This i- hi- hobby, mark it well. None but the bc-t of good- lie’ll sell; And prices low a- lieretolore. At Alplieus lliicb'- line grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Mean- goods delivered at your door.

. S. RENICK&CO.,

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OUTING MATERIAL

PRICE

11 The Eves The Health

f >r a few days’ visit.—Bedford Mail. Harry Rk-harnson, of Liberty, vi.-it-

Sec it Buy it

Hi Laigon’s Book store

tJust Kcceived

A stylish line of

in Slippeis

^Hcveral pretty colors, also jm\ ! E KID and CANVAS

1*1 RS with Kid Heel,

P« 1 T()e. ]ust tlic thing

^^kraduating day.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND

ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson, yesterday. Hurry is proprietor of the Palace drug store in that city. , In the assignment of naval cadets at

I he pocket book Annapolis 8 0. Vestal goes to the l .

8. ship Atlanta. Mr. X’estal is of the graduating class and is a sou of XV. B.

Vestal, of thi- city.

Squirrel hunters report that “tinwoods is full of ’em.*’ All who have gone out have retiitxied successful and state that there are plenty left. A gre. t many farms are posted, however. Invitations were mailed today for tinmarriage of Mis- Virginia Allen and Mr. A Ivan Futile Duerr, tom-cur Tucs- ! day, June is, at 11 o'elo-tk, at the resi-

MISHAPS. denee of Ldward Allen, 520 Seinimm

street.

lliG i HBIS,

TH 3Mt

SHOE

MEN.

Where Our I’eople r.re (tuInK iiik! Where Their tJui-Ht* ore Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Itest Column in III- Paper for ’tjntek Keailing. DON'T THINK of lenvlmr the city, even for it stiert time, without orderlmr the Pally Pannkii Timks to follt.w you. It costs you but 10 cents a ween as it lines here at home, and the address will ho ohimgcd as often as you '‘sire.

to-

ll nglies i- visiting in Terre

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lay.

Forest Haute.

Terre llante’-

I the past.

Miss Jessie Moore is at home from I Terre Haute. Mi-s Fatha Bass is moving from the city to Brazil. XI i-- Belle Ragan is -pending the day

Mi— Nellie Trilihy graduated from the Greencastle high school Fridav night tiinl has now joined her father, J. II. 1'ribby, in thi- city, with whom she will make her home.—/i'oGo,o

1 Tribune.

A < raw ford-ville attorney on Sunday stepped into a church pulpit and mn-prcai-hed the trintster. lie tilled the position with great credit ami showed the versatility of the legal ptofi-ssion in t lie “A I hens. ”

XI r. and Mrs. Rufus ( ( arpi-uter are at home from Hendrick-i-imnty. Born, to sain Brown and wife.of Pntnamville, June 2 a daughter. Horn, to George 8choomeyer and I

wife, June I a dang.iter.

M. L. W ood is moving from lllinoi- [

Street to < 'rovvn -treet.

M1-- M innie Trihlit retrirncd to her j

home at Kokomo today.

Company I will report at the armory j

this evening for drill.

South le.

Harry Brooks has returned to

Indianapolis.

Uncle Jolin Gertin, of Eel river, is visiting friends here today. \Y. E. Riley is moving to the corner of Depot and Apple streets. Dun Ruarb, the rising young niili'imder.hits heen transferred from the west division of the Vanilnlju to this division. Dan is rapid!' j pushing his way to the trout, tiinl j his friends expect to see him in charge of a train before the frost-j

come.

Refrigerators, ha-o'cam freezers and icm■iolint* >to\us at < oopur Urns UnixWare store. U'

W ill show you a full line of

Gardei)

ai)d Earnuiig

Tools ainl Inipleioeiits. Huy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves For summer use. i 1(1 iii(] Mntorifil, Rto. East Side Stjuare. 1 1. S. l{(*ui(*lv iSj C 0.

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The tX Oman's Foreign arv society will ni'w-t day at 5 3(1 p. m. tit of .Mrs. Albert Allen.

old over-flavored, taste-

tly-specked cakes

I' lain and dried on some1} s shelves for weeks.when

D. Tore is moving to Oakalla Mrs, A. I). Rant) and Mr- l ion nee

Dunbar, ol (ireeuea-tIt-, are in the chv, having eome to attend Hii-eoiiinience-I ment xereises of the Girls’ ('ln--ii-.il,

hall club is a thing ol , . ,

school, ol which the former » daughter. ! Mi-- Ruth Rank, i- one of the graduat-

ing class.

Funcrnl services over the remains of Mrs. Alice Foster were held last even- j ing at 7:30 o'clock at the residence of I Mrs. Win. Ma-ten. This morning ai

at 1 nilianapolis. | seven o’clock the remains were taken I Ed. Kiteljorg came over ffnm Terre j to Clovenlale for interment. A num-1 tj^t I Haute yesterday. her of carriage loads of friends drove

John P. Alice i- in Terre Haute today through,

on legal business. On Sunday night Train 8 east over i

YYljv

il, \ On

.M issii-n-

on XYcdnestiic resilience “The Mis-

sionary Idea in Modern Ednca* | lion” will he discussed hy the no'tn hers. Mr. Helm will gi\<' a talk on the Volunteer Movement, All interested are invited to attend.

Mi;s. A. T. 1\ i i i.x. i’ri s. M ns. E. R. Timh.kv, See. “For Charity Sitfferdli i

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MA.NY

GOODS?

This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. I lis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every da)' rapidly learn this fact.

^■ tn furnish you pure wholc-

is vis-

goods made by us from

^Hct butter,

fresh eggs

flour and sugar.

and

the St. Louis division of the Big Four was hauled from Paris to Indianapolis, ninety-one miles, in two hours and \ eighteen minutes, making nineteen : stops, which it is claimed, is the best | run ever made hy a train of its charac-

ter on the Big Four system.

Mr our cakes either.

< al-

! is visiting her sister, Mrs.

: lahan.

I Mrs. O. J. Lee, of Indianapolis, is i visiting her daughter. Mrs. XX

! Itaggy.

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('barley Bridge-, of (iklahoma king his father, 11. It. Bridges. Mayor Bell Tolon, ol Most ludianap|olis, was in the city ovei .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. XVm. Eckels, of Murfresboro, 111., are visiting in the city.

Hicks says we are to have lots oft

moisture trom the 4th to the 8th ot | . ,

glneered a militia picnic yesterday.

■ here are no fly-specks on ’ Mi^ Lottie williams of Terre Haute. I " f '*>'• "" n ' ) ", i j t target woik. when a bull I glam--I

from a rock and struck Mr. Starr’s coat, which was lying on the ground I near the target. The bullet made just I thirteen holes in the coat, which was [

'certainly an unlucky number. Miss Bertha Burroughs will spend

her vacation with her sister at Paris, Mrs. Shildmyer, mother of Frank 1 Illinois Shildmyer, and Mrs. George Cahill and IM' G L Curtiss arrived from r,,!- t'm Gw Oeorge Sh.ddmyer, I yester1 ’ ' ’ 1 day at two o’clock at the residence of Mrs

miitnis at noon. To a reporter he stat- - . , „

1 . . . ,.f ..mi George Sinldmyerin north Greeueastle.

ed he was here for the purpose of and- * •

Deceased was eighty years old and was i one of the oldest ladies in the city. The | funeral will oceur tomorrow morning ' from t he Episcopal church at ten o’clock.

Miss Cora Darnall and Miss Olive

| Horner, assisted by Miss Osborn, so- | prano, and M,ss Hanker, contralto, I gave a very interesting miisicale Mon- ! day afternoon in music ball. The duo ' work consisted of two numbers, the Duo Sonata in D by Mozart, and Duo

7~\IICiri B 9 J PH ^ ^ 1 I * • d« Doooert, Oj>. bf A. Gona. Miss

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I I A .^5 I LT()>, Southeast corner square

S V T H G I? GUN’S

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In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLx PAPExRS and ROOM MOULaUINGS

-AT—

Allen’s Drug Store,

Mrs. l.auraC. Phoenlj. ntlwiiukee, XV'ts. “Matron of a Benevolent Home and knowing ttie good Dr. Miles’ Nervine has done me, my wi-h to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1883, The inmatem hod the “Latirippe," and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and in a month I been me ho debilitated and nervoun from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question if I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try f>r. MiteH’ Kentoratiee Kervine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still continue ItH oeeaMional use, an a nerve food. as my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, W’is., Till reach me.” June 6,1894. Mna. Lacra 0. Phoenix. Dr. Miles* Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell It at tl, 6 bottles forS&, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Xud. Dr. Miles’ Nervine

Restores Health

AVALON WIDTH 4>4 IN.

Is the place to buy your Summer Underware, Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats.

6 East Washington Street.

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EUREKA HOSE.

BEST MADE WE HAVE IT.

Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Iron Pumps. Piping, Plumbing ami Gas Fitting. (IreeiKastle Founiry and Machine Co. Scientific Investigators say

HAMMON1J

ALWAYS ON HAND.

; Itoval Cement Wall Pla-ier. Poitlaml ^IIIS

ml Louisville Cements, Plaster Pari-,

i liairaml i,iine. At the lowest prices. i« the best TYl-KWRITING MACHINH.

Box

R* B- H URL-BY 773. XX' a reroom 110 E Seminary si

C. A. MARTIN, Agent,

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li i Anderson Strte