Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 July 1895 — Page 3

SATURDAY JULY 1895

’ 1 J GRcijcuVOASTLR, ITTDIa. “ .

LACK.

yester-

i burned to lier liome at SuIpih

l.lilT.

Mrt!. C. E. Allen lias returned to her

home in Paris, III.

• , r u • • j " ill Harris, Col. C. C. Matson and

, pared to supply the wants ot their ever increasing trade 1 t.ayne went to Eel river fails this

]t l! FURNITURE of every description and at the very! lftm,oon -

west prices.

» ™- - «|» *«. Til ZltrT

Undertaking; and Embalming In all its details'carefully and promptly attended to. 1*7-19 East Washington Street.

Just Received

A stylish line of

all Slippms

MkK 6R0SERY.

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

Riley’s?

Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, hats. caps.

I several pretty colors, also boots and Shoes, queensware, glassware, flllTE KID and CANVAS : tinw,ir e. nails, and a complete Stock of

PIPPERS with Kid Heel, dinted Toe. Just the thing

jr graduating day.

groceries. VVe have just added a new and complete stock of paints, oils and brushes. If you can’t And what you

want elsewhere,go to Riley’s—he gives son born to Mr.

per cent discount for Cash.

visiting Mrs. H. S. Rctiick, returned

home yesterday.

Mr. Lott, of the Arm of Dixsou A Lott, live stock commission men. of

Chicago, k here today.

Miss Belle lluvs, of Greencastle, expects to visit Mrs. C. G. II. Goss next

week.—MartintviUe lieporter.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry McAuley leave today for i. month’s visit with friends

at Rushville and other points.

I he Sabbath school of the north mission will meet tomorrow at two o’clock.

Mr. Johnson will preach at 7:.1«.

Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, of Russellville, and Mr. and Mrs. Butcher, of Morton,

were guests of I>r. Poole yesterday.

Mrs. Jim Riggs his returned from Terre Haute for a short time. She will make that place her home in the future. Mrs. Hunter, who has been visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. George Nelson, has returned to her home at v'oatesville. Mrs. Simon Herr left for Greencastle this afternoon to visit her new grand- 5

and Mrs. Rey. Alias, I

Overstreet of Terre Haute, and Jessie Allen, Jean Allen, Ida Overstreet. Gertie Hawkins. Karl ChaA'ee, Ross Baker, Lawrence Black, Eugene Keller. Roseo Gihliens, Harris Morris and Willie Wells. The little folks enjoyed themselves upon the lawn playing games

a

treat of fireworks. After refreshments were served they repaired to their homes thanking their hostess for the

very pleasant evening.

In connection with local advertising the St. Augustine (Florida) New# speaks the sentiments of the newspapers of the country as follows: “The editor can always write more cheerfully of the business interests of a town when his columns are liberally tilled with advertisements of the business housesNo editor can consistently advocate the doctrine of buying from home merchants unless the home merchants show that they are interested in catering to the home trade by advertising in the columns of the local newspapers. It is depressing to the editor to find business men patronizing every advertising fake that comes along: those businessmen are rarely, if ever, seen in the advertising columns of the local newspaper."

RED HOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Gabs Tu-St IrvLeoeiveci

Designs New, Finish Super!* than the Lowest.

Prices lower

Hanna’s Furniture Store

Alpheus Birch Staple apd Fancy Gioceiies,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

LOWS 8 MIS, John Riley,

South Greencntitle* Will Binkley lias gone to Alex ander to work. Mrs. E. Tucker, who has Been

shoe

MILN 715 South Main Street.

yesterday. If he was^our's we would i visiting at Bloomington, is at home, tall him 1 .diint. —/./icd 7/mM. ^ yj,. gj 'phos. Davenport and son <• I>. Case, of Attica, who is to start (.'has. arc at home from Illinois,

the new weekly paper, was in town

600

yesterday. The new paper’s plant will he located at tlfi“ foot of State street hill

BOOKS JU S I EECEI\ ED and Will bo su-ictly a West Side paper.

—Lafayette ('uitrier.

Itnples to pick your spring and summer suitsfrom. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. pring Suits from $19 to $25. ants from $4.50 to $6.50. . W. WHITE, Merchant Tailor. cr Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postoffice Cleaning and Repairing A SPECIALTY.

\T

Langdon’s Book Store.

Brier

T. T. Moore arrived from JcA'crsonville at i

home at noon iooii, where he

A GOOD vviru. great blessing, and a good loistiHiid will k >i,o r her cointort. He can almost assure future comfort ny buying one of our jisesund lots, which are GIVEN AWAY Wty nearly, the price* arc so low. The Wn ami lots are situated In a beautiful healthy neiiftaborhood, the locality la ded and drained, WITH EVER^ enlence for reachlmr stores, schools and irehes juiekly. Now Is the irraud opporllj to Invest In a spb mild HOUSE AND LOT. I or write to J. M. Ill ItLKY, Real Estate Exchange

i., lall .. 1,. hail been on business connected with

Dually O » I

the candidacy of Capt. Chafiee, who is

“Beside the Bonnie

Ian Maclaren.

“Social Evolution,” by Benjamin Kidd Lipplicant for a position as guard or “Bog,Myrtle and Pete,”by S.R.l rockett v'lerk m the prison south.

“Mr. Bonaparte,” by John Kendrick Bangs. “The Idiot,” by John Kendrick B.ing“Barrabbas,” A dream of the World’s Tragedy, by Marie Corelli. More “Short Sixes,” H. C. Bunner. “Capt. Close and Sergeant Cncsus,” by Capt. Chas. King. “My Lady Rotha,” by Stanly J. Weymr.n. “The Princess line,” by Richard Harding Davis. “The Manxman,” by Hall Caine. “An Unofficial Patriot,” by Helen H. Gardener.

THE LOCAL HELD

HE MAN

mo TOILS

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People p.re Going and Where Their Gueats are Stopniiiff—Newa of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in tha Paper for tjuiek Reading*

The Locust Stree t chapter of the Epworth League will hold its regular devotional meeting Sunday at (1 :.'10 p. m., in the audience room. The subject is: “Turning u iter into wine,” John ii, 1-11. Mr. McCullough will lead. Train No. 20 on the Yandalia made u swift run to Indianapolis yesterday afternoon. The train was late and did not leave the depot here until 1 :58, and arrived at Indianapolis at 2:4J, making the run in forly-flve minutes, including a stop at Clayton, where orders were

received.

President Gobin, DePauw university, has voluntarily undertaken to raise a sufficient amount from the alumni to supplement the salary of Professor Priest in oratory. One gentleman in Louisville promptly responds he will take two shares, instead of one.— Western Christian Advocate. Rev. Lewis Roberts, one of the pioneer minister- of t*<e Methodist cliureh. I died in Peru of general debility on May 21, in ibe eighty-fifth yeqroflrsl I life. DeneasecJ had been an active min- ! | ister mull 1 '7b, when he was siiperuti- | I nuate<i. He was a former resident of

where tiiey have been on a visit. Mrs. Sarah Jane Sullivan anil Airs. Taylor Patrick, two good housewives of Keightleytown, enme together with a clash last evening about 10 o’clock. No gladiators ever fought with more vehemence, and it looked for a few minutes ns one of them would have to bite the dust. The trouble resulted from some “over the back fence” talk.

All is quiet today.

Best of ootfee, best of teas. Best of butter, best of cheese Best of sugar, best of spices, Best of all at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keeps on baud Family Hour of finest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delirious fruit And piekles that we know will suit; Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, Soap, stareli 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 clioiee confections are displayed. Unto your interest it w ill be To purchase here—call in and see. This is bis hobby, mark it well. None but the best of good- he’ll sell , And prices low as bcretolore. At Alpheus Birch's line grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

Hot weather proves depressing to those whose blood is poor. Such people should enrich their blood with

Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

Th** %V«athfir.

The indications for this vicinity

for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ac received by H. S Renick <fe Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indiananolis: Indianapolis, July <i, ISfio.

rj Showers tonight and Sun

'day.

Cox.

GENERAI. WEATHER OONOITIONS. Low barometric pressure extends over the whole country east of the Rocky mountains; the storm area west of the Mississippi remained nearly stationary, with its centre near Lake Winnepeg. The temper

noN - T think

older citizens.

T he supreme court has handed

of Icavinir the city, even for a short time, without ordorime the Pally Hanneh Timur to

the man who ought to have: TK 257^2^ *„

decision in which

down

it it belli to he | if negligence for |

ature rose nearly everywhere ex

i this city and w ill be remembered by our j oept on the Rocky mountains and

from South Dakota northward Light and heavy rains fell in Illi nois, Missouri, from Wyoming

; best things toeat, because he clmnired HA often R8 you J ~dre. i a civ 10 permit lumber or other build- *<»uth Dakota, Minnesota and Luk system requires it. , ing material to be piled on a street. I Superior north ward, in Florida and Everybody who works and Simpson Hirt lelt at noon for Helena, i ndei i-ii-ruling if any one is injured from Pennsylvania northward ts should eat l A, ' k - i'lMougl, actors obstructing the heavv rain f 28 inch. feU at Spring

J. J. Weida is very sick with dysen-1 si ,ee.s or sidew alks the city would l e uctelce’s l^pcad. te!y. | liable for damages.

H.S. RENICK&CO., Will show you a full line of Gardei! aiid Famaiiff

Tools aiid Iii)pleii)ents. Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves For summer use. 3uil(liiic j M tor ini, ElLo East Side Square. II. S. Rollick & Cl).

I W. B. Wright left at 1 for Conners-

^ ville.

Mrs. Walter Goodwin is sick with

| dysentery.

Willis Vermillion, of Belle 1 nion. i-

seriously atek.

Miss .Ma''ie Myers, of Muneie, is vis-

iting relatives here.

Ji -. Jesse Weik is at home from an

eciallv prepared for Iced «xtei.de,i visit in poniami.

c ik Takasugi left this morning for Eaton O., where hi“ will leeiure. M s- Naimie l<nu'’las, oi' Login-port, is vi-i Jng W. K. Starr and family. Mi es Nellie :uid Hattie Lueteke are visiting filends and relatives at Muneie. T. A. Vancleave went to Crawfords-

onsom

pre

a, and

he finest

almon

While driving in the eountry about nine miles ea-i of the city this morning, Mi-s Maude Hurst’s lioise became fn,h(cncd a' some bicycles and ran a-iay. throwing Mi-s lliust out ofilie bii",gv against a barbed wire fence.! Her left arm was badly lacerated by I the Barbs, and her head struck a fence ! post. Dr. Lammers gave the neie--sarv atlc.ition iind pronounces the in-

juries not serious.

Fruit trees in this county are being propped up for the first time in many years. It is no uncommon sight these days to see a small tree with a half dozen heavy props under it. I olding no the luscious load upon its branches. Pears, apples and especially plums arc so prolific that this year will witness a

field, Mo., and at OifAppelic, Mani

toba.

C. F. R. Waiti nhans, Local Forecast Official.

Weak, Irritable,Tired “1 Was No Good on Earth.”

ville at noon t ■ spend Sunday *w illi hs t | t . (1 siioni.i be remarkably cheaf

on these three fruits. There is no bet-

son

cr brought to Green- -Miss Bessie Robbins, of Louisville, j ter fiuit county than Putnam when • ^ ...,i ... iT/wxn t<> vi-if IMitli ioiw or** ritrht •inil iiiMiiv ofmir

Lv hen you are preparing for a supper

days, each.

these warm try some of

'iDe and see us. WEIK AND CO.

vi it Miss Edith ! conditions are right anil many of our

< fruit raisers have a bonanza in their

0 f! farms this year.

The supreme court decided in a recent case that bicycles are vehicles and as sucli are entitled to one-half of pub-

vesterday "for Springfield, O.', to visit | An >' ' ,, 7 1 ° n t0 - i give one-balf of the public highway to

of a misdemeanor

arrived at noon to

i Waltz.

! Mesdames Briggs and Sigler, Kniglnsville, are visiting trlends here

j today.

Mrs. J. T. Stewart and daughter left

relatives.

Joe Shepperd, of Somerset, Ky., spending a few days wiih relatives

this city.

a bicycle is guilty ot a

and upon conviction may be fined in any sum not exceeding $25. When any person comes up behind a vehicle and

Mrs. Lite Dennis and children, "l' 0 desires to pass the person ahead must has been vlsiung Mrs. Marv L. Marks, ( llru to the left and the person follow-

ing must torn to the rigid. Any person refusing to give half the way to one desiring to pass upon conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $25.

oweR

Rices on PMPeR * I o reduce stock we will nuke very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. llexx’ss Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.

Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds u, the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of m rvotts disease. “About one i/earago f iru* afttMvii with nervouttneim, aleepIcsHnetm, I'rveptna it Mutton in tn (/ Ic'/n, Hlit/ht palpitation of niy heart, Itistractinu confusion of the at intiSerious loss or lapse of tnentoru. It elffhted tloirn with care and worry. I completely lost appetite Ami felt tny vitality teeariny out, I was weak, irritable and tired, yty treiyht was reduced to IliO lbs., Mn fact A teas no yood, on earth.

A friend brought me Dr. Miles’ book, “New and Startling Facts,” and I finally dccldde to try a bottle of Dr. Miles’ Ilooratlve Nervine. Before I bail taken one bottle I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased.

HTien 1 had taken the sixth bottle Sty weiffht increased to IJf* hs.. The sensation in my leys was yone; Illy nerves steadied roinjiletely; My memory was fatty restored. My brain scemcdclearerthanerer. I felt as yood as any man on earth. Itr. Mites’ Restorative Nervine is A great medicine, I assure you.” Augusta, Me. Walter R. Burbank. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive

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WI'ly is-* it, Vou LNhK THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices, llis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

guarantee that the first bottle will benelit. All druggists sell It at #1,6 bottles for id, or It will he sent, prepaid, on receipt of price

Miss Klos-ie Vermilion enleitained a number of her little friends Friday evening from seven to nine in honor of

her guests, Mabel Wolfe, of Brazil, and j by the Dr. Miiea Medical Co., Klkhar't.'ind, Margaret Bosson of Indianapolis, rx NorVIflP Those accepting her invitation were j Lrl • iTlxlvo IxGl vlslv Nina Douglass, of Lognnsport, Eddie Restores licrJli.

K.

Give Him n Call. L \ # HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

The word

Monarch Is a registered trade mark. Every SHIRT so stamped is guaranteed. We offer you ready to wear shirts whose fit, finish, fashion and fabric shall he exactly suited to your requirements. J. W. Siitlierlin, The Outfitter.

ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal Cement Wall Plaster, Portland and Louisville Cements, Claster Paris, Hairat)' 1 1 At the lowest prices. R. B. HURLEY Box 77.'!. W areibom UG F. Seminary st

Fourth uf .Inly Hate*. July Jd and Ith the Monon route will s.d) tickets to all stations on its line and to points on various other roads at one fare for the round trip, good returning until July o’h, inclusive. On July 1th all through train* will stop at loi'ivl siatiou-. J. A. Mii haki., Agt.