Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1895 — Page 3

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THE uiiiiEIxXASiLIi. I-TDLvAX FRIDAY JULY

BLACK & BLACK.

L iare d to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade ‘th FURNITURE of every description and at the very vest prices.

I

idcrtakiug and Embalming

In all its details^carefully and promptly attended to. 17-19 East Washington Street.

Just Received A stylish line of

1 several pretty colors, also 'HITE KID and CANVAS LIPPERS with Kid Heel, ointedToe. Just the thing )r graduating day.

KLEAN (MERY.

Why <ro to a dozen stores for goods when you can buy everything at

Hi ley’s ?

Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, hats, caps hoots and shoes, <pieensware, glassware, 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 tind what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives

5 per cent discount for Cash.

MS & ITS, John Riley,

SHOE

MEN Main Street.

[OcKway and Biockway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL gents Brazil Block Coal Go’s GARTSHERRIE

COAL.

MHce, Langdon’s Book Store. Yards West End Walnut Street.

ata—isw e o d

Lake Park, Md., for several weeks’

stay.

M is> Nellie Terre Haute.

Robert Hughes and family are at home from Merom.

Matson is visiting in

(.reencastle caught his right foot in the bn miters and had that inemlier badly crushed. I>r. Poole, the county physician, was called and with the assistance of l>r. Tucker removed the three outer i toes and part of the foot. Hamilton

I s-*id Ins home was at Louisville and

Miss Blanche Swahlen goes to Xenia, wa g shipped to that point.

j BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT Langdon’s Book Store. “Beside ttie Bonnie Brier Bush,” by lau Macleren. “Social Evolution,” by Benjamin Kidd “Bog,Myrtle and Pete,“by S.K.Crocketl “Mr. Bonaparte,” by John Kendrick Bangs. “The Idiot,” by John Kendrick Bangs “Barrabbas,” A dream of the World’s Tragedy, by Marie Corelli. More “Short Sixes,” H.C. Bunner. “Capt. Close and Sergeant Cm-sus.”by Cupt. Chits. King. “My Lady Rotha,” by Stanly J. Wey-

tnp.n.

“The Princess Aline,” by Richard Harding Itavis. “The Manxman,” by Hall Caine. •‘An Unofficial Patriot,” by Helen H. Gardener.

A GOOD WIFE is a (treat tilesslntr, and a itotxl husband will (ink aiter her comtort. He can almost assure cr future comfort ny buying one of our oases and lots, which are GIVEN AWAY retty nearly, the prices are so low. The muses and lots are situated In a beautiful nil healthy neighborhood, the locality Is raded and drained, WITH EYHIW Convenience fur reaching stores, schools and churches quickly. Now is the grand opporunitv to Invest in a splendid HOUSE AND LOT. rail or write to ,1. >1. HI'RI.KV, Real Estate Kxchange

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

HE MAN

mo TOILS

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wliere Our People i».re Going and Where

Their Guestft are Stopping—New* of Interent Over the City—The Heat Column In th* Paper for tjuick Keuding.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for n short rime.

I without ordering tne Daily Banner Timka to

. i follow you. It coats you but 10 centa a wcok [IS tllC man who OUpjht to have aaltdoeaherc ut home, and the addreaa will

| he changc*d ns often na yon

Ohio, on a visit today.

I he log chain is -till nt Vanfosscn’s. 1'he contest didn’t come oil'. Harry Paris will s|>eud the remainder of the week visiting in Bedford. tV. B. Wright, of Connersville, is visiting J. K. M. Allen tind family. Gus Leyndecker, of Lafayette, was with Greencattle friends vesterday. Emanuel Marquis, jr.. spent tiie fourth with Miss Ktliel Baftholomew

at Clayton.

Mr. Appleton and Mr. Sagebeil arrived lie re from Dayton, Ohio, yesteri ay to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. L. Bartow left yesterday fora month’s visit with relatives at Keermcor, Pa. Ed Foxworthy left today for Empire, Colorado, where he will make a visit of several months with his brother and

sister.

Gertrude and Nell Hopping, who have been visiting their uncle, Dr. T. G Duvall, returned to Indianapolis this morning. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wolf, of Brazil, visited their daughter. Mrs. James Vermillion, yesterday. Mrs. Wolf will remain several days. There will tie a song service at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. The regular choir w ill be assisted by Me.sis. Paris and Starr and Mrs. New house. Emery O'llair, living north of the city, fell against a barbed wire fence and had his wrist lacerated. He came to town and his injuries were attended to by Dr. Sinythe. Supt. F. M. Lyon, wife and son leave tomorrow for Denver to attend the National Educational association. They expect to return about the 20th. Prof. O. L. Lyon will have charge of the office in tiie mean time. Coroner Kleinhuh’s official report on tiie killing of Crawford Gertin has been filed with the county clerk. It says Gertin came to his death by being struck by a Big Four train and attaches no blame upon any one. The Silver Leaf band yesterday played tiie American Cadets’ March at tiie stand. The march was presented to them bv the Bannkk Times some months ago, and yesterday was the first public attempt. It is qu.te a hot

piece.

Ernest Middleton shows tiie effects of a glorious Fourth. Early in the day a powder explosion burned ids face very badly. Later a bunch of fire crackers let loose in Ids pocket and burned Ids clothes and also Ids hands in putting out tiie flame. Messrs. Griffin, Landes, Lewis and Throop, who left yesterday morning at three o'clock for Raccoon deck, arrived home lids morning, a disgusted lot ot fishermen. They found Raccoon a* muddy as a hog-wallow and consequently caught no bass. Their fourth was a

On Wednesday Nathan Astes, aged 12, fell from a wagon and had his arm broken. Dr. W. W. Tucker was summoned and gave the necessary atten-

tion.

Miss Carrie Gibbons entertained a few of tier friends last evening in honor of Miss Etta Griffith. Light refreshments were served. Dr. G.O. Smytlic removed a tumor from tiie nose of Frank Alice, of Jefferson township, yesterday. Sanford Bennett, of Greenup, 111., visited here yesterday. It oil Estate Transfers. W in, I, Taylor to Silas A. Hays, land In Greencastle, #5UU. Hiram S. Hurst to Henry \V. Viiualinn, land In Jefferson tp., $t. .lames A. Ricketts to Lucy B. Walker, land In Greencastle, $iUo. R. M. Frank to John W. Younit. land In Madison tp., #51)00. Wm. L. Elder to John Selwln, land In Greencastle. #14500. Elisa Jane Moort to A. and M. A. Murpliy land In Greencastle, $175. James M. George to John W. Ellis, land In Hroad Park, $1 E. T. Frank to Geo. 3. Frank, land in Clinton tp.. $10 0. C It and I. II. Frank to Geo. S. Frank, land In < Hilton tp., #3200. ... • Today's Corn I Murk, IF. [Furnished the Daily Banner i.mes daily by R.W. Allen, malinger of Art hut Jordan’s poultry house.'. Hens " Springs, i 1 to# iii« i ; Springs, l to IK ^ Cocks, 3 Turkey heos, young n Turkey, young turns 5 Goeso, choice f.f. over per lb 3 I 111* k- ■ j Eggs, fresh subject to handling S Butter, good 7

REDHOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Cabs Tuist DE^eceived

Designs

New, Finish Superb,

than the Lowest.

Prices lower

Hanna's Furniture Store

Alphcus Birch Staple aqd Fancy Mas,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

Best of coffee, best of teas. Best of butter, lies! of cheese Best of sugar, livst of spices. Best of all ut moderate prices. Alphcus Birch keeps on hand Uumily Ilnur nf finest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will suit; Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene, Tobacco for to smoke or chew 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. Unto your interest it w ill he To purchase here—call in and see. Tliis is his hobby, mark it well, None lint the best of goods he’ll sell, And prices low as heretotore. At Alphcus Birch’s fine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

You cannot he well unless your blood is pure. Therefore purify vour blood with tiie best blood purifier. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Lost—July dth, a topaz and pink amethyst bar-pin set in form of violets, valued as keepsake. Suitable reward for return of same to this office or 441! Anderson street, city. It

H.S. RENICK&CO.,

Will show you a full line of

Gardei) ai|(l Fanpipg Tools awl Iimdenients.

pe best things to eat, because Ibis system requires it. Everybody who works and [eats should eat L^uetekc’s jgreud. Monsom

T cici

Specially prepared for Iced

Tea, and

1 he finest Salmon

fizzle.

Arthur < hadd, of Bambridge. was the successful guesser on the barrel of motiev at the Bell, His guess was BUT,

Born to A. I.. Allias and wife. Julv i , i ^ so|) ’ | there being that many coum in the har-

. , ... rel, and he received $22.92: Dan Kester-

Lucius Cha»in, of Chicago, is visiting! , , , ,, ,. | || 1( , r | son, of this city, guessed 1.114 and J. E.

Watson, of Clovcrilale, U!29 and ilivid-

Wallace Mcllvaiii. of Muncie. visited

here yestcnln v.

George Murpliy is at home from

Craw fordsville.

Joe Barr and wife spent the Fourth

in Craw fordsville.

Ther were quite a number of social parties in the city last evening. Harry Griffith, of Indianapolis, spent the Fourth with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. ( 'has. Rockwell, of Cloverdale, are visiting Curtiss llughes. Miss Elizabeth Sparks, of Marion, is a guest of Misses Myla and NellieCook. Wm. A. Reeves and Ross Reeves, of North Indianapolis, were here yester-

day.

ed second money, each receiving $10,411.

South l«. John Walker is at home from Louisville, Ky. Miss Ella Kelley, of Muncie. is the guest of Greencastle friends. Miss Hannifin, ot Indianapolis, is spending a few days with friends

in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kilev, of St. Louis, are guests of James Murphy and family. Mrs. George Brooks is at home from Indianapolis. Elsworth ( rawley, of Muncie, is visiting relatives here. Fred Hill and Miss Eddinger, of Indianapolis, were guests of Miss

Lizzie Meikel.

Joe Wyatt is working for the street railway company at Indianapolis. lie was at home yesterday. Mrs Ella Murray, of Vincennes, is visiting friends in this city. Miss Nora Collins, of Anderson, is the guest of friends here. Miss Mohie Glidewell and Miss May Bergin, of Indianapolis, arc

Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves

For summer use.

IBuilciincj Msitorial, Eltc*

II. S. Itenick cY Co.

East Side Square

Miss Mylu Cook, of this city, will he | m06t charming lady whom he married married ou July 17 to a Mr. Binkley, j j |t og,|ensburg. N. Y. The reception ol lipton. was a verv pleasant social success.

ever brought to Green- |,rof ’ ^ hiH ., K0n LI , ' l '!!,. < . ir !T n ! Maryj! wright has brought suit tor

The clerks of the city gave an enjoy-j spending tile week with Irictuls aide picnic on Wednesday evening at McLean’s springs. Forty-four went down and the fun and fellow-feeling prevailed for severs! hours. The picnic was one of tne most delightful of the season, for the clerks, having few opportunities, know Iwiw to thoroughly make the best of one when it comes

their way.

A large party of guests assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rohe last evening to attend a reception to Mr. and Mr-. Jesse Bridges, who are visiting the former's further. Mr. James Bridges. Mr. Bridges was a former resident here, and lie lias iu Ids bride a

castle.

When you are preparing for a su] (per these warm days, try some of each. Come and see us, L. WEIK AND CO.

| county farm. He went overland

i horseback.

i Mark Cosner. of Frankfort, and Ivy [ ( orner, of Amo, are visiting A. J . Cosner and family. Mrs. John Cassel and children, of Anderson, are visiting her mother, Mrs. A. O. White. Judge Lewis Jordan, of Washington, D. (’., visited his brother, Col. Henry Jordan, yesterday Dr. J. H. Hollingsworth and wife and John Hillis left yesterday for Mt.

Right

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to Date

In Colorings, Styles and Prices are the WALaL PAPRRS and ROOM MOULADINGS

-AT—

•Allen’s Drug Store.

j divorce from Henry H. Wright. The j plaintiff avers that they were married on September 1, 1890, and lived together until June 8, 1899. Failure to provide i- alleged as the cause of the complaint, and tiie plaintiff’ asks the custody of Mabel, the only child, aged three years, and all other proper relief. Mrs. Wright is a housekeeper. S. A. Hays brings the suit for plaintiff. It is customary in speaking of a parade to state how many hours and minutes it to k for it to pass a given point. We are unable today to give the official time required for tiie Greencastle parade to pass a point yesterday for tiie reason that by the time the reporter secured the point tiie procession hud passed it. It was a continual foot race between the parade and the point, and the reporter couldn’t keen up with

either.

John Hamilton, colored, was heating Ids way to Chicago on a Motion freight Wednesday evening, and while in North

Wl^y it, \ x oli THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the reason: lie lias the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. 11 is regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Give Him a Gall. \. 1 I A VI 1 1 jT( )N. Southeast corner square

Itlru. J. P. Hell, Ihtnairatomif. Han. wlte of the editor of The Graphic, the leading local paper of Miami county, writes i ii E %raH troubled %rith heart ilineaHe for six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. We

consulted the best medical talent.

Thru maid there tram no help for me, that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement in The Graphic and a year ago, as a last resort, 'led one bottle of Hr. Jtlilem’ Keu> Cure. /c.“ the Heart, which convinced me that there was true merit In It. I-took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and It rompletelu eared me. I mleep well at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are suffering as I did; i there's relief untold for them If they will only give your remedies Just one trial." j

Pr. Miles n-art Cure is sold on a positive

guarantee that (he lirst bottle will buiietlt. All druggists sell It at*1, 6 bottles for *5. or

The word Monarch

Is a registered trade mark. Every SHIRT so stamped is guaranteed. We offer you ready to wear shirts whose lit, finish, fashion and fabric shall be exactly suited to your requirements.

J. W. Sutherlin The Outfitter.

ALWAYS ON HAND.

Roval Cement Mall Pinter, Portland

A wilUb^nt^imiron” receipt*of pr*.£ ami Louisville « cnents. Plaster Paris, by the Ur. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Uairati'* 1 At the lowest prices. Dr. Miles’Heart Cure r. b. hurl&y Restores Health ^ Box 779. Wareroom 410 L Seminary »t

Fourth of .Inly Kute*. July 2il ami 4th the Monou route will sell tickets to all stations on its line anti to points on various other roads at one fare for the round trip, good returnmgl until July *ith. inclusive. On July Itli all through train- will stop at huad stations. J. A. Mu iiAEh, Agl.