Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 June 1895 — Page 3
HE iJAiVNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATCRDAT JUNE 22 1 MO'
ire d to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade FURNITURE of every description and at the very -est prices.
luU'rt and Einbalinin^ In all its details carefully and promptly attended to.
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17-19 East Washington Street.
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mm (Mery. A' my expense^, are not as >?reat as others in my line ot biisine>s, I propose to compete with all merchants on prices taking into consideration the quality
of goods. A full line of
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Jesects •
ilJing I fell Carnival
vonr Fruit
lour garden or among your HI llll (11
..prs 5 Use the following ,,
VLl . ' . \^> ’ i ' My stock of Oxford and Tan Shoes U Ascription : J tins virccn, j lar^fi' than ever 1)0fun*. \V»* Rivo a di
Jndon Purple, Insect
|,*Fly Paper or any 1 :'a i> sold at
in honor of Mrs. J. K. Sedwick, of Mat-
tinsville.
I at rick O Boyle lia~ sold to Howard ^ onng seventy-fonr acres of land near
l.itncdalc lor ^esoo.
Misses Myrtle Cotteh and May OorItatn, of I iUniore. are the guest
M i's Luella Baldoek.
Mrs. Will K. Peek, of Greencastle, is visiting Mrs. 1. \. Pierce, of south tifth street.—Tt’rre Haute Exjuim. Mr. and Mrs. James Vermilion attend the funeral of the latter's grandfather, Major Porter, at Bra/i-1 yester-
day.
Claude Owen and Mr. Durland, of ( hicago, who have been visiting friends here, left this morning at four o’clock
for Flora. 111.
Mrs. K. A. ttgg's mission band met
with her last evening and spent a happy
evening. Some of the older
Were present also.
tnetit to his immediate neighborhoi d, W lose success will at least improve h.s chances for getting along nicely. The reception tendered Flev.and Mr-. W. K. WVaver last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I.ueteke
ofi was a cordial greeting to the new Pres-
byterian minister. The large and elegantly appointed home of Mr. I.ueteke was thrown open, and Mrs. I.ueteke assisted Mr. and Mrs. Weaver in receiving t he guests. A large number of citizens outside of the membership of the church attended and paid their respects to their guests. An orchestra was present and added good music to the festivities, and refreshments were served in good style. All the ministers of the city were present and quite a
number of college men.
There was probably an “innocent j —
RED HOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Gabs Ju.s't lEsLeoeivecl
Designs New.
Finish Superb, than the Lowest.
Prices lower
Hanna's Furnituee Store
Noah and the ark ; the dog and the rab-
bit; etc., that our contemporary rake up for a sh>w news day.
might
Fow-1 count of r .1 | eha-es; 1
OI tne j g cents on aO cents. '! cents on 75 cents
j and 5 cents on the dollar.
5 per cent on all cash pttrcent for g5 cent purchases.
i^s’ Dru<5 5 t:or '? I\Y e desire t o reduce |ck and are offering [gains in Wall Paper.
kway aim Biockway.
Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Bnts Brazil Block Coal Co’s iARTSHERRI E COAL. I' l.aug'lon’s Book Store. Yanis West Knd Walnut Street. 213—Kiw c o d Just Received A stylish line of
xJoHn 715 South Main Street. What's the Matter With this? I Vs All 1'tight! What's all RiSht?
j abroad" when the Star-Pres* reporter
friends Was regaled with a tale of “Old Aunt I
] Liza.” the potato hug and some parts j
Parke Dunbar, formerly of this citv, : Kr, ‘ e "' A "' , ,,M ' s,llr - 11 • | and Miss Kate Lamar, of Hoardman,' 1 :,re s o , .n* fables we have heard of: 1
l-la., will he married at Boardman on
June 2(> at 11 :d() o’clock.
Jas. Randel has sold his Monroe township farm to Howard I’herson, of Baiuhridge. There tire one hundred
and twenty acre - in the tract.
Miss Edith Waltz will entertain party of young folks this evening at supper in honor of Mrs. Sedwick. The gentlemen will call after supper. Tile Lafayette ('ourier states that Mr. I’earcy, w ho went from Greencastle to that city last tall, lias established a turkish hath establishment there. The < rawfordsville lieview says that Tom Nicholson compromised his. loss by 1’otter for $57.7)0, being paid that much by Landlord ( ‘ooper. half his loss Go. 1 has decided to attend tin fourth of July celebration at Anderson. They will ttike nith them a company of zouave- under command ot A. G. Abbott.
Alpheus Birch Siapie aim Faaty Gmiies,
S. W. Corner Public Square.
Among ilit* Cliarches.
COLLEGE A V E N V E METHODIST C11UBC1I Sunday school at 9 a. m. The a i pastor, Kev. J. H. Hollingsworth, will preach tit 10:110 and 7:1U). Rev. Switzer will not be present, as
announced last Sunday.
XOttlH MISSION
Sabbath school tomorrow at two o’clock. Preaching tit 7 :!10 p.
All arc invited.
in.
Rest of cotVee, t)es( of teas. Best of butter, best of cheese Rest of sugar, best of spices. Best of all at moderate priees. Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family Ilnur of tlnest brand.
Canned goods, preserves, delieiou, fruit A ltd pickle, t hat we know will.-nit;
Nuts and raisins, mustard keen.
Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene.
Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigars lor you.
All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery you may see; And craekers, too, of every grade. And cltoiee confections are displayed, l iito your interest it will he To purchase here—call in and set*. This is his hobby, mark it well. None but the best of goods tie'll sell. And priees low as heretolore. At Alpheus Birch's line grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch's store Means goods delivered at your door.
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OUTING MATERIAL PRICE
See it Buy it
l The Eves < The Health I The pocket book
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
several pretty colors, also HUE KID and CANVAS JIMT.RS with Kid Heel, jnted Foe. Just the thing graduating day.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
South CJr^enpiiHt 1«*.
Mrs. Robert Harnett and son. of: Terre Haute, is visiting the family j
of James Foudray.
Cottage prayer meeting was held! at the residence ot Mrs. Morgan on Depot street last evening. James Foudray spent the day tit
Indianapolis.
Lost—Pocket-hook bet ween
dale and Greencastle Saturday, June ‘.'•J. Liberal reward oili-red for return of same to Commercial hotel. A. It. Reiter 213-9t-2(i It
Where Mur People rre Going nnrt Where Their GueHtfi are stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in tlis Taper for tjuiek Keaiting.
Wm. Denny was in from Marion tow nship today and reports the killing of a fox squirrel that had a pure white
tail. Marion is hard to beat in various , 7. j ■ , Al ,
In your blood is the cause of that j tired, languid feeling. Hood'- Sarsa-
The large posters for the Fourth “f parilla makes rich, red blood ami gives July celebration are being spread up renewed vigor,
today. A number of young Lien of the
city will volunteer and bill the county, i ^' 0>t Pocket-book between < lover-1
That’s right.
, . , l.inerat rew ard ottered tor return i
At the last meeting of < ompany I Corporals Graham and Sandy were elected sergeants. A competitive drill
will he he'd in the near future to till i For Sale Cltoiee of two Jersey cows, the vacancies made by the promotion, one one-half Jersey and the other .. ,, three-fourths Jersey. Gall at .lolm
Dr. I hotnas I-rancts Moran, ti fellow , , •.
, Rtlev’s, <li> south Main street, 212-2t of John Hopkins university, and a for-
mer graduate of Ann Arbor, class of’87. | Next Monday, June 24, is the last his been selected by the hoard of trus- eh.-inee for four months to have N’iehtees of Purdue university as professor olson’s Sons to take your pictures, of history and political economy. ' ome early and avoid the rush. PostDr. .1.1’. D. John returned last night " l ' 111 8*D er y* front Appleton, U is., where he deliv-l Why go to New York for green eeed his lei-ture “The Worth of a Man" good, when you can get anything in before the senior class of Lawrence uni- that line at Riley's dean store, 715 versify. The degree of LL. D. wa J south Main street. 211IJ
c inferred upon Dr. Joint by the uni-'
H.S. RENICK & CO., W'ill show you a full line of Garden ami FaiTi)ii)<>' (5 b G b f Tools ai)d Iiiiplenients. Huy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves For summer use. 13uildinc j M citcArinl, Elt.o* East Side Square. \ 1. S. ll(‘lli(*k iNL' CO.
old over-tlavored, taste-fly-specked cakes that [ e Lin and dried on some)'s shelves for weeks, when :a n furnish you pure wholec goods made by us from e t butter, fresh eggs and
n flour and sugar.
Here are no fly-specks
' r our cakes either.
DON’T THINK
(if leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering ttie Dally Banner Times to follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a wee* as It does here at home, and the address will he changed as often as you '“sire.
versity last Monday. Stop advertising » hen you preceive it to he the rule that men who nevrr udveiti care outstripping their neighbors in the same line of hitsine-s. or when you would rather have your own way and fall than take good advice and win.— Xni'iiiial .hli'i I'li.ii'r,
Best brands of si ieed ham at is cents per pound at Hanna street meat mark et. J. G. Browning, Prop. 212-21
tire the leading phi - state. Last cliame 1895. (dim- early.
212-2t
Nteliolson's Son-tographer-in the Monday, June 21. Pnstolllee gallefl .
pay
car wtis here to-
at <
on
The Vaudalia
day.
Wm. Brothers went to Brazil thi-
morning.
Miss Ruth Howe i- visiting
ton today.
Fred Parker, of Amo, i-
friends here.
Dr. M. L. Turnet i- in the city from
Indianapolis.
Marshal Starr vent to Indianapolis j
this morning.
Dr. IL A. Gobin w ill preach at " in-
gate tomorrow.
Born to George Bee and wife, of Oakalla, June 22. a daughter. Mi,s Ethel McWhirter, of Indianapolis, is here to spend the summer. Anderson defeated Ladoga yesterday at the latter place by a score of 8 to 5. Nelson Bros. & Hanna have been shipping cattle to Chicago this week. j Miss Dova Lloyd is at home from Chicago. Site brought iter little nephew
i with her.
Leslie Joslin and Orsa Overstreet report the slaughter of thirteen squirrels
yesterday.
Miss Carrie Patterson left at noon for Logansport, where she will spend the summer. A party of friends were entertained yesterday afternoon by Miss Sidelia Starr at her resilience on east Seminary street. An elegant luncheon was spread 1
Mr. Morton Diall has a very interesting article in the Terre Haute Trihinii on the military departments of American colleges and show*, t heir advantages in developing young men pliysically and in preparing men w ho : will he lit to respond to a call in tint.'
lay-1 of war.
I Ed. Abrams, w ho has held dow n the
visiting American expre-s nllice in this city -o
faithfully for a number of years, ha, received his reward tit last in the way of a well deserved promotion. He leaves Monday to begin his duties as route agent for the compatibly with headquarters at Indianapolis. lie turned the hooks over last evening to Dave Abrams, who succeeds him.
rill* w «»ai iif r.
The indications lor this w-iciiiit
for the entiling thirty-eix hones an as follows ar received by il. S Renick A- Co. I'roin the official
weather bureau at Indianatiolis: Indian’Afot.is, June 22, 1897). Fair weather, stationar \ teni-
P
perat n re.
Muokk.
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At his home on east Seminary street ( last night, Joe Allen entertained his j college ami city friends. Light re-' freshments were served and tiie evening was delightfully spent at crokinole ! and other games. Those present were Misses Williamson, Matson. Greenleaf, | Arta Sinythe, Morris, Arnold, N'esbit, i Swaiilen, and Messrs. G. Allen. I angdon, Dowden. Dee. Tilden, Davis and West. John Potter is under arrest at Minneapolis. Yesterday Marshal Starr received a telegram front the Minneapolis police saying they had Potter and that lie would accompany an officer back without a requisition. Marshal Starr will leave tonight for Minneapolis, but w ill take along a requisition just tiie same, as lie docs not care to take any risks on the prisoner changing i his mind.
HART DISEASE, like many other ailments when they have taken hold of the system,
never pets better of Its own accord, but CauHttnttlv groirn trot-ur. There are thousands who know they have a defect!V3 heart, but will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Han't kntnv uht:t to take far it, as they have been told time and a^ain that heart disease was incurable. Such was the case of Mr. SUas Farley of Dyesvllle, Ohio
who writes June 19. 1894, ns follows:
“/ hud hrurt diuruse for Jf.'J ?/*•«m, my heart hurting me almost continually. The first 16 years 1 doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told me it was only a
question of time as I could not be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, because I couldn’t tie doim nor sit up. Thinking my time had come I told my family what I wanted done when 1 was
gone. But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anders, n, Ind., I commenced taking J>r. Milcm’ Xetr Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell, In ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 com-
Wl\y it, Vou JVslc THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MA.NY GOODS? This is the reason: He lias the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. 11 is regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every da)' rapidly learn, this fact. Give Him a Oall. A. 11A M I LTON, Southeast corner square
i]) to Date In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLa PAPB.RS and HOOM MOULaDINGS
-AT—
Allen's Drug Store.
■n„.,v always rmon. w„» a r77ad'7r'.7u. b ."^a7. h r.“ ,Ti
to he ‘’soured’’ on everything pertaining to home affairs. They prefer not to patronize home merchants, home dressmakers, home papers, home mechanics, home anybody. They appear to be enemies to their household—enemies to those upon whom they are dependent for their very bread and butter. This is a species of insanity, for any man will know that it is to his inten s: to give support and encourage-
yeurs old, 6 ft. 4‘i Inches and weigh 2001 Is*. / believe 1 am fully eured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Dyesvllle, Ohio. Sipas Farlkt.
Dr. Miles Tleart Cure Is s-vld on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will nene All druggists sell It at 11. 6 bottles for$f> tt will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
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ou wear JSocks that fit your feet?
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Fly before the tiles lly, to Cooper Bros. Hardware store and get your screen doors and windows. tf Refrigerators, Ice cream freezers an,i gasoline stoves at Cooper Bros. Hardware store. if
