Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 June 1895 — Page 3
Tl!E BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TIiritSDAY Jl'NE (i IS!i:
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> re »rcd to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade nth t'URNITUKE of every description and at the very
?west prices.
liidertakiii"* and Kmbahnin^* |f|]n all its details carefully and promptly attended to. Bt7-'19 East Washington Street.
GLEAN. GROGERY.
aue
She Best
As iny expenses are not a* itrent a> others in mv line of Inisiness. 1 propose to eompeie «ith all iiiereliant> on prires lakinj; into eonsnleratit u the iiuality of goods. A full line of
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.
hill!
ill-f
My 'took of Oxford and Tan Shoes i« larger than ever before. We give a di" eount of 5 per eent on all oash purehases; 1 eent for '2~> cent inirehases. 2eents on 50 cents. II cents on 75 cents and 5 cents on the dollar. tJoiln Hiley, 715 South Main Street.
I What's the Jor^s' 5^ or< ? Matter
600
Sunlh's to pick your spring and sum^^Her suits from. The tiuest lot T of woolens ever brought
to the city.
■•ing Suits from
$19 to $25. ■its from
$4.50 to $6.50.
I W. WHITE-.
^Merchant Tailor.
^■.rones' Drug Store, opp. postofflee 1“
With this?
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What's all Ri$ht?
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OUTING MATERIAL PRICK
ter. \|j». IMiebe Bowman.— Hht' iiuiitjtoii •
i o arier.
Itev. I.. F. Albertson went to Indianapolis at noon. 1 he eity sehool hoard visited St. I’auF' aeademy loday. A. K. Smythe, of Terre Halite, formerly baggageman at the Big Four station here, i> visiting old friends. Mi'-es Margaret Cooper and Marie I > even-on, of Indianapolis, spent the; day with their uncle, T. C. Grooms, Mi" Maude Davidson, of Greeneastle, ' «ho has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. " ill Reed, returned home this afte. noon. —lirnzil Di mocrat. Mr. and Mrs. .1. .\|hin and Mrs. frank Aihin and ehiidren went to ( rawfordsville at noon to attend the we.tiling of Mrs. Albin’s nit , Miss Mary Stephimson. Glenn and Kverett Coop-r mourn the loss of tiieir gnat'. The animils were great pets and tin* hoys miss them greatly. Their death was caused by over-feeding during the hot weatnerof
last week.
I>r. Sniythe is attending the state inediea! soeiety, whieh i' in session at Indianapolis today. At the meeting last year a eommittee was appointed to investigate the etVeets of aieoliot aod the mode of treatment for inebriates. I>r. Sniythe will report for the com-
mittee today.
I he Greeneastle Gun eluh sent a del-
egation to Marshall, 111., to take narl in the clay bird match there today. Ihe following people went: George Steele. Chas. Cooper, Win. ’! hompson, doe Klemhiih, Will Maloney. Kd. Callender, Reese Matson, .1. F. Malonev. dim Dean, umpire; Tmu Callahan, ref-
eree, and Raymond Thoiiipsou. Kdwin Black, of the Ba.x.xk.h Times
force, met with a slight aeeident this
morning.
per press he got one of his legs m a wheel of the press and broke the revolving wheel. It was fortunate that the iron wa» weak, as the pinch migln have taken his leg oil. As it i' he has nothing more serious than a lame knee.
Ilnu^ii Marnli. I he 1 ndianapoiis today says concerning the Hough— .Marsh wedding at Greentield: “L'lie handsomest Mending that ever occurred in Greenfield was solemnized at the Presbyterian church, at 7 :30 tonight, the bridegroom being \Villiam*\ifrcd Hough, eldest son o| c\ Senator William If. Hough, tind the bride Klla 1^11111' only daughter of Hon. Kphriam Marsh. The ceremotiy was performed by Rev. K W. Souders pastor of the church, in the pres ence of a large number of invited guests from this city and various other tities of the state. Those attending the bride and groom were Mr. Clarence A. Hough, of Chicago. brother of the groom; maid of honor, Miss Madge Nolan, of Dal las. Tex The bridesmaids were Miss (Vlia Newcomer, of Tipton; Miss Myrtle Smyser, of Indian.ipo its; Miss Pearle .lelfries, of Southport; Miss Jessie Hamilton, of Greentield. The groomsmen were Mr Louis E. Lathrop, of Greensburg; Mr Robert S. Thomson, of (’rawfordsville; Mr Harry Gray, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Alfred P. Conklin, of Greenfield The pres cuts aggregate $10,000 in value.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Hough are well known here, both having attended DeP.iuw.
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•or a
bargain
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FURNITURE r
It you arc, we arc the people to get acquainted with. Hanna's Furniture Store
I'ndertaking in all its bandies
Promptly attended to.
Alpheus Birch Siapis aais Fancy mocenes.
S. \V. Corner I’lim.ic Sou ARK.
i Best of coffee, be-t of teas, j Be-t o! butler. be-.| of cheese Best of Migar. best of >piee-, ! Best of all m moderate prices. ! Alpbens Bireb keep, on band ! Family Ilnur of tlnesi braml.
j ('aimed gooils, preserves, ihtlieious fruit A ml pickle-t hat \\c know will -nit;
N ut-and raisins, uiiistard keen.
l’lie Palace restaurant received tbi- s.mp, starch tuiil bhiing. kerosene, mortiltig a -hipment of fresh California | i' 0 i,aeeo for to smoke or chew
fruits. it
i Ami excellent cigar- lor you.
See it Buy it
The Eves The Health
The pocket book Manager \\ atkin
| eluh, certain clauses in
State Sundiiy N«*liool < «»n\«*iition. On Tuesdny, June 11, at two I
o clock the Sundnv school workers of the state will meet in convention at Indianapolis The meetings eontinue through Wednesday and
''"t? I be large new spa- Ihursday. There will be half fare I
rates and free entertainment of all | delegates who write to Mr. Charles | L Weaver to that etf'eet. Prof. Ogg is on the program, his subject being “Love—Serve.” The indications are for a very large convention. Several noted Sunday sehool workers from other states will he present and address the convention.
All kinds of faiiei cake- for tea At Birch’s groecn vim may -ee; Ami cracker-, tno, of even grade. Ami choice confections nro di-playod. Cnlo your interest it will be To purchase here- call in and see. This |. hi- hobby, mark it well. None hut the best of good- lie'll sell; \lld prices low as heretolore. At \lpheu- Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch'- -tore Means goods delivered at your door.
H.S. RENICK&CO.,
\\ ill show you a full line of
Gardeu
mLangnoii'sBookSiore
A SPECIALTY.
r 1 ijst Received
A stylish line of
^Reveral pretty colors, also JiUTK KID and CANVAS ®PPERS with Kid Heel,
^■nted Toe.
■ graduating day.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle'. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People ere Going ami Where Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Hest Column In ths Paper for tjuiek Reailing.
The local base ball embus'a-ts are wondering why Kiteljorg has not appeared on the diamond for the Indianapolis eluh. It appears that while j Kiteljorg was at Terre Haute and I signed the articles of agreement i\ ith
of the 1 ndiaiiapolis
reference to
i salary were made and not fulfilled by j the manager on his return home, hence ; Eiieljorg’a failure to appear in the game at Milwaukee, where he was j scheduled to pitch
ai)(l Kinpiim'
Want
M illicit 1 Times. The Florence Iron A- Steel company which began work at the old Darnell mill yesterday as mentioned in the Times is working about 125 men single turn. They desire to put the mill on double turn and
just as
Ins i ns.
WON’T THINK
lust tllC tiling or leaving the eity. even for n short time.
without orderlntf the bully Mannkh Tim is to follow you. It OOSts you tint 10 cents it wcelt as it does here at home, and the address will
beobamrctl as often as you r , «slre.
THE
SHOE
Prof. J. B. Di'Motte and family were employ nearly 300 hands the victims .d a surprise party last »» they can get them. e\enitig that was a surprise m fact a- s ttentii,,, stuuentst well a- in name. About titty of tin I have a lovely line of souvenir neighbors and friends of the family spooii.-.witlide-ignofDePauwtiiiher-gat hered in in the evening, taking along sity etched heailtitully in how l. Call provender and “sieh” enough to supply and see them and make a purchase, the want-of all concerned. I’rof. Dc- H .1 A. bu Kt i i-, Jeweler.
Motte was being entenallied by Prof. To the I’ublic.
E. Marquis during the gatberi g of I would like to receive a card tlie elan and when Prof. De.Molte re- Irorn all parties nursed by Mrs. turned to hi- home he loiinO hi- unhid- Alice Foster iltllillg her last eight den guest- in full control 'i he event t ears. Please send name of head wa.-a happy one for all concerned and ; ol family and the otic nursiil by
a plea-ant time i.« reported. Pun. De- Mrs Fo-ter.
Motte and family will leave tonight for Bay \’iew. Mieh,. where they will-pend
the summer.
James rneker is at Roaehdale today.
Mit-. Wm. M n \.
I Im* \\ i*ai i»» r
indieutions for tnis
WHY?
|y old over-Havored, taste-tly-specked cakes that ke lain and dried on somefly s shelves for weeks, when can furnish you pure whole-
J. F. Darnall went to Indianapolis
MEN. this morning.
(juinton Broadstreet and son are at
Indianapolis today.
Mrs. Rosa Gragg is home from a
week's visit at Brazil.
Mrs. Lieut. W. T. May is the guest
of M rs. 11. S. Relilrk.
Cal. Aihin shipped a ear load of hogs to Indianapolis Tuesday. II. S. Renick and sons went to Merom this morning for a week s stay. (Valter Howe Jones and Mis- Fertile will leave next week for Europe. Eli Pruitt went to rtrazil this morning to work at his trade—brick-laying.
That tired feeling, loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood’s Scr-Moarilla, whieh; makes pure blood. South lirooiiPUHil«. Dow Whittaker has gone to Brazil to work. Miss Flora ( rawlty entertained a number of friends in a very pleasant manner last evening at her j home on the Bloomington pike. | Tempting refreshments were serve d.' Joe Crawley went to Brazil this
morning.
Cole Bros, report business to be slightly improved over that of last j
I'he imueations for tnis icit.ity
for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows ar recened by 11. S Renick ifc < o. from the otlicial j
went her bureau at ludiumiDoiis: IfiblANAI’ol.IS, Juiieti, I N'Jf). Fair weather, stationery tern perature. M ooitr,
P,
Tools ;iih1 Inipleiijents. Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves Eor summer use. Quildiiicj M fitcn ini, Elto* East Side Square. I I . S. 4^ Co. Wl'|\’ is it, Voli 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.
Weak, Irritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Earth.”
V lta<l \cc|(|«ut.
Rev. J. II. Holliiig-wiirth arid iliiugh
vear
| ter went to Terre Haute this monniig. D 7 James Ball, engineer at the water |
Fe goods made by US from 'works pumping Station, i- moving to Miss \ irginia Loekriilge, ol Lar-
Terre Haute. coon, who has been visiting Mr.
|t( t hutter, fresh eggs and y 'P Broekway, of Greeneastle, vis- Mis. Alex Lockridge was the
itedhis friend, Bon Ott, last week.— v ,,.titn of a bad accident this morn-
ing. In company with Andy Lock ridge she started to Mt. Meridian
when going down
e&gs
^an flour and sugar,
i here are no fly-specks on
I ( >r our cakes either.
; Rockville Tribune-
Mrs. W. K. Weaver and ehiidren arrived vesterdav from Wisconsin, where
i she has been visiting. , early today and
The rains of late did not visit north the hdl this side of Deer creek the Putnam and over in Montgomery they hoise which Andy was driving got are shy to a great extent. beyond his control. Miss Lock
Dr. G. W. Poole is attending the an- ridge was thrown out
tittal meeting of the state medical so- j e ^ was badly broken. She fell eiety at Indianapolis today. right in the creek. W. W. Scott Mrs. Black, of Greeneastle, i- a um t ^ ^ goon on the scene and assisted
of Prof, ai.d Mrs. Hoffman, having come to attend the wedding of her sls-
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds u, the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. “About our near ago I >ran n/fHrtcil ti ith nerrousnexH, KieeiilennnenH, Creeping aeuuation in nit/ lei/M. Slight palpitation of mg heart, IHstruetln!/ eonftiHiou of the mind, Seriouu loom or lapse of Memory, li eif/htrd doa-n with rare and worry, I eompletely lost appetite And felt my vitality wearing out, I teas weak, irritable and tired, Illy ireiyht wan reduced to IliO lbs.. In fact 1 irao no yood, on earth. A friend brought
Give Him a Gall. I']. A. I I AM I LT< )X, Southeast corner square
SUTHERIjIN’S
ip to Date In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLa PAPRKS cincl HOCxM MOUPDINGB —AT—
in removing the injured lady to Win. Hurst’s house. Dr. F. II. Lammers was summoned and Mrs. Alex Lockridge and others left at once for Mt. Meridian upon releeint of the news. Andy Lock
Allen’s Drug Store,
, eeipt
ridge was bruised somewhat but 'suffered no broken bones. Miss i Lockridge is about 74 years old and at her age the accident may
me Dr. Miles’ book, “New and Startling Facts,” and I finally decldde to try a bottle of Dr. Mu.es' Kooratlve Nervine. Before I had taken
and her left 0 , ,, ° b,,ule I „ could
sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased.
iriien / had taken the sia th bottle Aly weight increased to ITti bs., The sensation in my leys was gone; My nerves steadied completely; My memory was fully restored. My brain seemed clearer than ever. M felt as yood as any man on earth. Hr. Miles’ Restorative Kervine is A great medicine, 1 assure you.” Augusta, Mo. Walter K. Bcrbank.
AVALON WIDTH 4)4 IN.
Is the placed to buy your Summer Underware, Negligee Shirts and Straw Hats. 6 East Washington Street.
EUREKA HOSE
BEST MADE W E HAVE IT.
Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Iron Humps. Piping, Plumbing and Gas Fitting. (ireencastle Foundry ani Machine Co.
prove a serious shock.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at $1,0 bottles for $5, or It will tie sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by Uio Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, lud. Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
ALWAYS ON HAND. Roval Cement " nil Planter, Portland and Loui-ville Cements, Plaster Paris, Hair air* 1 '*».«. At the lowest prices.
Box
R- c=> .-r ^ T RLEV 773. Wareroom 410 E Seminary st
Fly before the Hies tly, to Cooper Bros. Haidware store and get your screen doors and windows. tf Refrigera’or-, lee cream freezers anil I gasoline stoves at Cooper Bros, llartli ware store. tf
