Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1895 — Page 3
T1!£ £ -i' 1 ’ ilM£!»7 GKEEI^OA&TLS. ItTDIaKA. MONDAY JULY 1
1 SO'
:\CK & BLACK.
are d to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade rlth FURNITURE of every description and at the very west prices. Undertaking ami Embalming In all its details]carefully and promptly attended to. 17-19 East Washington Street.
Just Received A stylish line of
GLEAH (MERY,
" hy fl , » to a ilo/.on stores for goods when you can buy everything at
Riley’s?
Five Stores in One. ^ A full line of dry goods, hats. caps.
L several pretty colors, also boots and shoes, ({ueenswure, glassware,
[•HITE KID and CANVAS LIPPERS with Kid Heel, feinted Toe. Just the thing
L r graduating day.
tinware, nails, and a complete stock of groceries. We have just added a new and complete stock of paints, oils and brushes. If you can’t find what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives
•*> per cent discount for Cash.
LOUIS $ m, John Riley, [HE : : SHOE : : MEN. 715 South Main street.
600
Lples to pick your spring and sunif nier suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. tpring Suits from $19 to $25. hints from $4.50 to $0.50. k W. WHITE, Merchant Tailor. Iter Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postoffice Cleaning and Repairing A SPECIALTY.
HE MAN w'HO TOILS s the man who ought to have me best things to eat, because lis system requires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat [jUeteke’s gread.
BOOKS Just Received at Laiim's 'Bool Store: “Beside the Bonnie B rier Bush” By Ian Maclaren. “Degeneration” - - - - By Ma.x Nordau. “Social Evolution” - By Benjamin Kidd. “Bog, Myrtle and Pete” - By S. R. Crockett. “Mr. Bonaparte" - - - By John Kendrick Bangs ‘The Idiot,” By John Kendrick Bangs
gmie is assured, as both teams ha\e been practicing. • ■.\\. Topping and family, of Indi anapolis, .-in. vi-iiiug his parent-*.1. I . Topping. Miss Olive Stanley and Mi*s Lob, Peyton leave tonight for Lake Genev, for a week’s stay. Prof. R. A. Ogg is in Indianapolis on school committee business. He will be gone several days. Alonzo Jacobs has resigned his position in the Central bank and is succeeded by Seldon Smystr. Mrs. Dr. Bland and daughter, Mi--Allie, of Brownsburgh, are visiting Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Frank. Maynard Daggy went to Lafayette at noon to deliver bis address on the “Politics of the Sermon on the Mount.” Mr. and Mrs. Hadley returned to Indianapolis this morning after a few days’ visit with Elder A. J. Frank. The Green castle Gun club went to Indianapolis this morning for their return match with the Limited Gun club. Col. C. C. Matson, Robert John and Dr. E. B. Evans were among the passengers for Indianapolis this morning over the Vandalia. W m. Jones, the veteran mail carrier, is again in the service, having taken the place of Nathan Hollingsworth, whose time expired Saturday. Parties desiring to attend the “Over the Teacups” picnic tomorrow will please leave their orders at F. G. Gilmore’s store before noon tomorrow. Benj. Payne, a native African, ad dresseil an audience at Locust Street church yesterday evening on “The Manners and Customs of the Africans.” Jerome King, of Reelsville, who has been attending medical college at Worcester, Vt., is in tbe city. He will study medicine with Dr. Poole this summer. Harry Singer went to Terre Haute on Saturday night. Grant Grooms, his partner, went to Muncie to hunt another man, and is now running the barber shop alone. Mrs. Win. Masten is at Indianapolis at the bedside of her granddaughter. Miss Maude Gerkin, who is dangerously sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. J. 1>. Liilhnau accompanied Mrs. Masten.
avor of Grecncastle. The followii g v\as the make up of the Grecncastle •lub: Helier Ellis, eather; R. Rurliu'ame, pitcher; Henry Higert, -Itoii -top; N. Zink, first base: II. Kennett. •econil base; Birch Lockridge, third base 4 , E. Mize, left field: J. Cannon, center field ; Earl Lane, right field.
A HORRIBLE FIND-
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wlierci Our People r.re Going and Where Their GueHta are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for Quick Reading.
A Little l.a«l Finds his Father’s Bead Body Near Home. Crawford Gertin was in the city Saturday and on Sunday morning was killed by an east bound Big Four freight train when within sight of his home east of the city. Gertin was last seen alive yesterday morning about two o’clock, when he left riiompson’s restaurant in North Grecncastle, presumably on his way to his home which is about two miles east of the North Grecncastle station on the Rig Four. The remains were found by Gertin’s little son. The lad’s mothei was uneasy about her husband and thought perhaps he had been detained in the city. Yester day morning after .daylight she sent her son on the search of his father and he found him quickly and in a way that will always leave an itnpresMon on his mind. Within sight of his home Gertin lay be side the track with two horrible wounds on his head from one of which his brains had oozed. An examination of the spot where Gertin was killed convinced Coroner Ed. II. Kleinbub that lie had sat down on the end of a cross tie on the south side of tbe track, there becoming sick and vomiting, and that the east bound train No. 48, leaving here at 2 :30 a. m., came along and struck him. There is no way of telling whether or not Gertin fell asleep. The right side of his head was mashed in showing where the engine had struck him, and there was an ugly wound in his head where he had been pitched
REDMOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Cabs Tixst IReceiNred
Designs
New, Finish Superb,
than the Lowest.
Brices lower
Hanna’s Fupniture Store
Alpheus Birch Siapie anti Fanny BioUs,
S. W. Corner Public Square.
Best of eottee, best of teas. Bc-t of butter, best of cheese Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of all at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family fiotir of finest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that \\c know will suit; Nuts anil raisins, mustard keen. Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene. Tobacco for to smoke or olicw And excellent cigars for you.
All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery you may see; And crackers, too, of every grade, And choice confections are displayed. 1'nto your interest ic will be To purchase here—call in and see. This is his hobby, mark it well, None hut the best of sroods lie’ll sell. And prices low as heretolore. At Alpbeus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.
Miss Rillie McLelland died yesterday 1 a cross tie or some other
morning at the residence of her brother-1 hard substance,
in-law, J. 1). Baker, 217 east Seminary Gertin was a man of thirty-eight street, of a complication of diseases. or f()rty yearg of age aml ie avea n
Miss McClelland was thirty-one years of age. The remains were shipped to Lebanon this morning for burial. Miss Nannie Maria Fry, aged nineteen years and twelve davs, died on
widow ami four children. He occasionally indulged in liquor when in the city and was probably intoxicated when he received his
Saturday, June 29, at Mt. Meridian, of death wound.
consumption. The funeral occurred Sunday with interment at Forest Hill cemetery, services by Rev. Wright.
Coroner Kleinbub has charge of the case and will hold his inquest
Mark Down Sale.
DON’T THINK
| j or leaving: the city, even for n short time, . *1 • I without orderingr the Dally Banner Timks to
i >r(U 1 tO H.\ Old Ctirr^in^ OX - , follt wyou. It costs you but 10 cents a weeK lirnnihr.
r a large Stock of Ladies';«• Itdoeshere ar home, and the addr.«s wit: wr j t cs from home that she |nd Children’s trimmed Hats, ' SMt ' has bought a wheel,” said Mrs. FHgg I will sell them at reduced j T1 „ . , „ . . ... to the aunt whi. whom she was spemi-
■Tolin i lazier, ol 1 .ms. 111.,is\isiting n lt , Glimmer. “I’m glad to hear home fcifks. 1 the old fashion iscomingin again,” J. II. Douan, of St. Louis, spen' ! said tin* old lady. “I allow I’ll have to j Sueilay here. ! come up and »each her how to spin.—
1 Mrs. Margaret MeNutt is visiting Dr. I'.j'haniji .
\ W. G. Overstreet. County Assessor Broads'reet when Terre Haute is going into the West- asked by the Raxnkk 1 imks as to what ern base ball league. j building and loan stock he proposed Dr. Moudy, of Westfield, is in the putting on the tax d.ipliiaite stated that L_ j city seeing old friends. paiu iq P Outer Davis and Nellie Driest have!
• tomorrow. He will endeavor to
Deceased w-as a daughter of Benjamin
P rv see the freight engineer today J. P. Baldwin has received within w ^ en P asse9 through the city, the last two days five orders for his fa- The passenger trains were not runinous “fly” for fly fishing, the Imperial ningon Sunday morning on account Prince, with which he had such re- ot a wrt . t . k Deur Indianapolis,
markable success recently. He is think-
ing qf confining bis efforts to this line. Nearly every one Isa I tonic to thU tl\ exelushely. Martinsi'ille j| ( j v Hood’s Sarsaparilla L
the one I rue tonic and blood purifier.
H.S. RENICK&CO.,
Will show you a full line of
Gardei] arid Ear mi rig Tools apd Implements.
Huy one of their handsome and complete
Gasoline Stoves
For summer use.
Quilciincj Mcitorinl, ELto East Side Square. H.S. ltoili(*k & Cl).
prices. Call and see them.
Grecncastle.!
Ini.
Opposite Post Office.
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The indications for tuts •icn.it
for the coming thirty-six hours art as follows ae received by H. S Renick & Co. from the official
weather bureau at, IndianitDolis Indianapolis, July 1, 1895. Fair weather, stationary tem
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on so m
£1^“
peratme.
Mooki:.
fpecially prepared for Iced lea, and The finest Salmon
i been licensed to marry.
Conrad Gautier spent Sunday at his i
I home in North Vernon.
Win. Reeves, of north Indianapolis,
-pent Sunday in the city.
Miss Mary Kearney, of St. Louis, is j
visiting Mrs. D. L. Anderson.
Phillip llceb, of Areola, 1II., is visit-1 iug his daughter, Mrs. Buildings. 'The pew musical club meets for per- j inanent organization this evening.
stock would surely he listed lor
taxation, but lie would have to have ; further and clearer advice as to run-
ning stock.
From LaGrippe.
how
John Peterscin, section foreman on the Big Four, met with a bad accident while at work clearing away the debris of yesterday’s wreck at Sunnyside. He was unloading a car filled with ear axles when one of the axles fell back | | and caught bis leg. breaking it just
above the ankle.
An east bound freight on the Big Four went into the ditch at Sunnyside, j near Indianapolis, Sunday morning j
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business
Men to Health.
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L 1 Miss Maude Thompson, of Tuscola,! about two o’clock. The dropping down i pver brought to Green- 111., is visiting Mrs. Clara Stouch. j of an automatic draw-bar caused the
astle.
hen you are preparing for a supper these warm days, try some of each.
.. . . - , trouble. Six cars were completely de- ! ^ Myrtle Smyser .s home f- " | m(>|lsl „ (1 al|(| „ () feet of „, 1( . W torn up. I Rniglitstown where she has been teach- tSumj!|v tniins 1)asge(1 ov . er the Vandalia.
I ing- ;
The remains of Miss McLelland were Miss Virginia Lockridge, of Raccoon, Lebanon tins morning for who was injure,, in a buggy accident
several weeks ago while on bet way
Come
and
see us.
f. WEIK AND CO.
taken to
burial.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vermillion vis-
kigiit
Allen’s Drug Store.
to Mt. Meridian, died Saturday evening
„ about six o’clock. She was recovering ited the latter’s parents in Brazil yes- “ “
lieu me Line i 4 j ft out the accident very well, but her,
blood became affected and the shock of ,
The Knights of Pythias and Red .len accident and her age formed a com- , will play oil that postponed game of made bet recovery impos- j ball tomorrow afternoon. The contest! ^ |hle Miss Lockridge was seventy-five j will begin at 2 bio o’clock. A K 001 * j y e!ir g 0 k|. The funeral occurred this I
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, services at the residence of Alex. Lockridge and interment at Forest Hill cemetery. The high school hall team went to ! Bainbridge Saturday for a game hut upon their arrival they found nothing
j worthy of their mettle. They however, i
I humped against, something called a hall
! team and for six innings had rare sport '
hatting flies. When t he slaughter ended ’ in the sixth the scon* showed 17 to 3 in
Wlr(V in it, \ r o\a THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason; He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. 1 lis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him ci Gall. K. A. IIAMLL'n )N, Southeast corner square
tp to Date
In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaLa HAHB.RS and room mouLadings
VTo DI8F.A9E has evor presented so many 1 ’I peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease leaves Its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Mr. I). W. Hilton, state agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 1SS9 and ’DO I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my nervous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except hy the use of narcotics that stupefied me, but gave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense m nlal weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When in this condition. I comnienceu using Pr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Intwouays I began to improve and in one month's time I was cured, much to the surprise of all who knew of my condition. I have been In excellent health since nnd have recommended your renedius to many of ruy friends. Louisville, Jam C2.1S05. 1>. W. Hiltox. Hr. Miles’ Kervmo I’csiures Health.
ARE YOUR FEET RIGHT AND LEFTP
(Registered Trtule Mark.) AUaulactured under United State* and Foreign Patent!. I
ou wear Socks that fit your feet?
/Tnif right and left to conform to the thape of the foot, thus preventing many discern-^ fort* and insuring great durability.
Hit your feet, Wear better, and are' More comfortable.
THE UP-TO-DATE STOCKING.
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Sutiierlin, the
Hatter and Furnisher.
ALWAYS ON hand.
Roy s' ('c incut and LouisviIle I 1 .air aii' 1
Wall Pit ter. Portia: d t ciiicut.. ri.i-icr Parc . At I be 'owesr [ii n i s.
R. B. HVJRL&Y r7J. \'i an lit! i .-v lHtu;.ry st
I'nnrlll of .Vuly Kntes. July 3d and 4th the Moron route will sell tickets to all stations on its line ami to points on various other roads at one far,- for the round trip, good returning uniil Jnly •’ilh. inclusive. On July Ith all through tnitie will-top a! In'si stations. J. a. Mhua:::., Agt.
