Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1895 — Page 3
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. pared to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade t.- vi.it nii; 1 All FURNITURE of every description and at the very of
owest prices.
Undertaking and Embalming In all its details’carefully and promptly attended to. 1749 East* Washington Street.
Just Received A stylish line of
GLEAN (MERY.
Why {To to ;i dozen stores for fr'KHl* j when you can buy everything at
Riley’s •
Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, hats, eaps,
several pretty cftlors, also boots and shoes, queensware, glassware, HITE KID and CANVAS tih ware, nailv. and a complete stock of UPPERS with Kid Heel, l- roeene8 - We have just added anew r l , V • T lict rbinrr iiml co,,, l ,ler ' ! 8t0l ‘ k ,,f l ,ili 'its. oils and oiflted loe. J <^1 brushes. If you can’t find what you
want elsewhere, go to Riley’—he gives
I 5 per cent discount for (’ash.
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John Riley,
MEN. 715 South Main Street.
BOOKS JUST RECEIVED
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Best Grades of nthracite and Bituminous COAL ents Brazil Block Coal Co’s ARTSHERRIE COAL. ce, Langdon’s Book Store. Yards West End Walnut Street. ata—13w cod
Langdon’s Book Store.
visiting Miss Allie Williams.
Miss Mintie Allen is at home from a . . , visit in Knights,own and other Indiana ! h ° USe ’ wh ° Pttn - SO * OP
cities.
Sunday visiting hi«
Last evening in the Presbyterian
^ l>o\ Abrams is home from St. Joe, church n large nudienee worshipped.
who were drawn together by the, announcement of a musical pro-1 gram. The regular choir of the church was augmented by Messrs. Starr and Paris and Mrs. New
the latter
I accompanied by Miss Rosa Mar-
Miss Mary Louise Williams, of t< t . | quis with a violin obligato. The Louis, is the gue-t of Dr. John and choir work was of a grand anil in-j ,a " lily- spiring order, and the choruses’ Jacob I’arisho, of Charleston, 111., is were given with a precision and Timing his brother-,n-lnw. J. E. M. voIume that .peak well for the able \i- it . ... ... instruction the choir is receiving at M|*S Kate Pfeifienberger left this ... . , , , , ... morning for Danville, 111., to visit hands of the leader, M.ssKate| friends. Hammond. Miss Stella Grubb and Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Shepperd and • V,r ’ 1>ari8 san ^ « beautiful duet, Miss Etta Moss have returned to Som-j and flic Sunday school orchestra
RED HOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Cabs Tu-st Received Designs New, Finish Superb, Prices lower than the Lowest. Hanna's Furnitune Store
erset, Ky.
O. G. Sereombe, of Louisville, was here vesterdav visiting I>. E. Williamson and family. Dr. and Mrs. J. I’. D. John will leave Wednesday for Bay View, Mich., for a two weeks’ stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnston, of Rockville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
furnished a number of instrumental numbers. The audience tested the j seating capacity of the church and] was an eloquent tribute to the fact J that religious music is an excellent j manner in which to worship.
The Summer School.
Rev. Ray preached at the Taylor
Alpheus Birch Staple m Fancy Gules,
S. W. Corner Public Square.
Best of cottec, best of teas. Best of butter, best of cheese Best of sugar, licst of spices. Best of all at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family flour ef finest brand.
Cooper yesterday. mission yesterday. Miss Laura Watson has returned ... , ... .
from French Lick Springs much im- ^ ^on has reproved in health. j turned to take work in French un-
Mr. and Mrs.C. B. McNay. of 1’aris, ( ^ t>r Fairfield during the sum- Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, 111., nave been visiting Mr. Darker Ear- mer term in order to graduate with f'oap, starch and bluing, kerosene,
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.
Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit This is his hobby, mark it well. And pickles that we know will ^uit; None hut the best of goods he’ll sell,
And prices low as heretotore.
At Alpheus Birch’s tine grocery store.
row the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, of St. Louis, are visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. James S. Nutt. Rev. Greene, of Danville, visited his son, Joe Greene, yesterday, and preached at Brick Chapel yesterdav
A GOOD WIFE (rent hlessliiK. and * irood hosliaml will n.'ler her comtort. He can almost assure future ceinfer, i»y buying one of our and lots, which are GIVEN AWAY y nearly, the prices are so low. The sand lots are situated In a beautiful healthy neiahliorhood, the locality is eland drained, VUITIl EVER V enienoe for reaching stores, schools and rhes quickly. Now Is the grimd opporiy to invest in a splendid HOUSE AND LOT. hr write to . M. in ki.i;y. Real Estate Kxchnnge
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HO TOILS
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‘‘Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush Ian Maelaren. “Social Evolution,’’ by Benjamin Kidd “Bog,Myrtle and Pete,"by S.K.Crockett “Mr. Bonaparte,” by John Kendrick Bangs. “The Idiot,” hy John Kendrick llnng“Barrabbas,” A dream of the World’s Tragedy, by Marie Corelli. More “Short Sixes,” II. C. Bunner. “Capt. Close and Sergeant Cuesus,” by Cant. Chas. King. “My Lady Rotha,” by Stanly J. Weyman. “The Princess .'line,” by Richard Harding Davis. “The Manxman,” by Hall Caine. “An Unofficial Patriot,” by Helen H. Gardener.
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Ed. Davis is making a visit at his home m North Salem. John Higdon is again greeting
friends.
Rev. John Laliines preached to
Tobaeeo for to smoke or chew And excellent cigars for you.
Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.
H.S. RENICK&,CO..
THE LOCAL HELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shotwell, who | a ] ar g e al|( jj ent . e ^ oategv -j| e a
have been visiting relatives here, have j returned to tlmir home at Somerset, Ky. Mrs. T. G. Bowman came over from St. Louis Saturday for a week’s visit
with friends in Greencastle.
Miss Mayme Henry returned to her home at Pleisant this afternoon, Miss
Jessie Moore accompanying her.
Will show you a full line of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McJimsey, who have been visiting Mrs. Mrs. Mary Ames and family, returned to Sullivan
today.
Miss Missouri Wetk, of Greencastle, has concluded a visit with Mr. and MrsJ. C. Reimann.—Crawfordtiville Anju* j
.Veil t.
Miss Nellie Fee,
terday. The people of Coateeville I and vicinity apeak very highly of
Rev. La Hi nea’ preaching.
Prof. Stephenson adjourned his morning classes until evening to-
day.
Several new specimens of reptilia have been added to the collect ion in the zoological department recent ly. Sam Dowden has returned from Terre Haute. Clarence Royee, ’94, is here vis-
of Greencastle, is
I iting friends. He has just returned
visiting her cousin. Miss Daisy Fee, ^ O l ora, l°* wrbeie he has been north Morton street. — Bloomington I so j ourn * n 8 U>r his health for the
World. j l )a8t V‘‘ ar -
Mrs. Forman, of McFall, Mo., is here Guy Rogers leaves today for his at the bedside of her brother, Arthur home in Trenton, Missouri.
Torr, who is seriously sick with ty- \ number of the P hoidfever ’ dents attended a
Where Our People i».re Going and Where Their (JnentH are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The IleHt Column in tli» Paper for Quick Keadiug.
DON’T THINK
of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Timto
ihe mnn who oufjht to hn.vc > *°M cw • vou * 11008,8 y° u ,u,t 10 c< ‘ ,,tHa wtMK i . . ^ . as it docs here at home, and the address will jDGSt tilings to eat, OCCcLUSC be changed as often as you 4c ^sire.
[system requires it.
verybody who works and
should eat
ueteke’s greacL
onsom icially prepared for Iced and e finest Imon ! r brought to Greene, ’Hen you are prearing for a supper b‘se warm days, y some of each. and see us. WEIK AND CO.
John Paris is moving to Muncie tbi-
week.
Born to Dan Hurst and wife. July <>.
a son.
Born, to Chas. Miller and wif<‘, July 7, a son. Miss Jennie 'fliroop is at lionu* from Bloomington. Elisha <'owgill went to Indianapolis this morning.
summer stuparty at the
Dr. Duvall and wife left this morning for a trip to the White mountains, Boston and other eastern points, to be
gone until the 2och.
Miss May Meyer, of Greencastle. went home last evening after a visit
with Henry Hofkemeyer and family, of For Sale—.Second hand Victoria
Congerville.— Muncie Tiiiu.i. I at this ofiiue. W. L. Denman has purchased the rue vve:u
proper! v of Mrs. Eliza Beals, Mia east The indloation8 for vicillitv
Seminary street, paying y.’iOOO therefor.
He Mill get possession August 1. I for 1)10 thirtv-six hours are
as follows ar received bv H. S
Delta Tau hall Saturday night. Now see that your blood is pure. ! Good health follows the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which ts the oi.e great
i blood puritt'er.
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Twelve hundred eo,,ies of the I'r'i/ile were returned from Muncie on Saturday by the ehief of police who refused to allow that sheet to circulate there. W. 1. OvCr.-treet left Friday for French Lick Springs. Mrs. Overstmt and daughter left for Maxinkuckec and Ed. Overstreet left for Greencastle.
Terre Haute Expree*.
Hubert Jordan and Andrew Lock-| ridge left this afternoon for Eel River ( falls. Ere I Hays and Ed Hihhon drove, down yesterday ami state the Green-1
Renick ife Co. from the oflieinl
wiather bureau at Indianapolis: Inim an vent.ts, July S, 1 S9r>. Showers, probably thumb r storms this afternoon and to night. Fair and cooler Tues
Gardei] aijd Barmiiig Tools ai]d Iniplenients. Buy one of their handsome and complete Gasoline Stoves For summer use. Builclincj M£iUcAri£il, Elto* East Side Square. H.S. llciiick & Cl).
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Miss Rose Beals, of < olfax. is visiting ctstle coluny is doing well, catching Mrs. M. L. Wood. j lots of fish ami having a good time gen-
Born. to I’tof. Fairfield and wife, | erally.
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July 0. a daughter.
II. V. Wright, of Glenbrook, 111., vis-
ited here yesterday.
C. It. Best is moving to this city from
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Mrs. F. T. MeWhirter, <d' indianapo-
hs, is here for the summer.
Miss Martha Hopper has returned to
her home at Somerset, Ky.
’ MissTexie Owen, of Brazil, is the I
‘ guest of friends in this city.
Mrs. Hall, of < ineinnati, is visiting
j lie,'cousin, Mrs. Riley Brown.
•lames Shepperd,of St. Louis, is visit-
jug his father, W. S. Shepperd.
Miss Annie Burger, of Princeton, is
j the guest of Miss Marv Hoover.
James Watson, of Cincinnati, is vis-
iting his mother, Mrs. Grantham.
Miss Della Phillips, of Coatesville, is
visiting Mi»s Margaret Shepperd.
A two year old child from Bright- j wood, visiting Mr. Nelin of Fern 1 Station, was run over by a man in j a buggy on Washington stnet Saturday, and though bruised was not seriously injured. It was a narrow escape | as the* buggy passed completely over
the boy’s body.
The saloons on Saturday presented a different appearance from what they I have for years. There were no poo) ! tables, and the country lads, many of whom have heretofore spent most of the day over a pool table, passed the same on the streets. One saloon-keeper stat- I ed the absence of the tables made a big j
difference in bis receipts.
A horse rubbed his nose against a telephone pole on Saturday near the i postoffiee, and was knocked down by j an electric shock. Some electric light j wires had become crossed with the tele- j
EART DISEASE, uk. tnany other aliments whon they have taken hold of the system,
never pets better of its own accord, but CoHstantlv i/rmrn worm’. Tii. ie are tiiousamis who know they have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don’t knmr irfiat to tt’kr for it. as they have been told time and attain that heart disease was incurable. Such was the case of Mr. Silos Farley of DyoBville, Ohio
who writes June 19. 1*94, as follows:
*•/ tiaii heart tlinease for ‘i'.l i/earo, my heart hurting me almost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told melt was only a
question of time as I could not lie cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I couldn’t lie tloicn nor sit up. Thinking my time had come I told my family what I warned done when I was
gone. But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking Dr. Jfilen’ Acic Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell. In ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 eom-
! phone wires and caused the shock.
Lee Greenlief, corresponding secre- There was some trouble last night by _ i8 „ v tarv of the Indiana Bicycle company, i the vvnes of the two lomp.mn * < om iil, menct){ j framing a barn, which is heavy
| in contact at the corner of Washing- work, and I hav’nt lost a day since. I am 56 ton and Vine streets aim some telephone years old, 6 ft. Inches and weigh 250lbs.
guy wires were burned olf. The flickering of the electric lights was caused by the trouble. The wires are being
straightened today.
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wall. PKPeR* 1 o reduce stock we will make very low prices on V\ all
Papers and Mouldings
Call and see us.
lien’s ID mgr St;ox*o-
Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.
I believe i atn fullu cured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." DyesviUe, Ohio. Silas Farlkt.
YY^Luy iw it, "Vou .A.»1n THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY. GOODS? This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. Ilis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every da)’ rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Oall. U. A . 11 A^II l/rON, 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 lit, finish, fashion and fabric shall he exactly suited to your requirements. J. W. Sutlieiiin, The Outfitter.
For Sale. Two No. 1 milk cows. '2 No. 1 Jersey ' bulls, 1 registered Poland and China j hoar. 1 nice heifer, 10 No. 1 fhoats. 27-lt W. H. Irvin. [
Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is mid on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at 61 6 bottles forts or
(LUETT, (pONsio
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Royal Cement Wall PI Alter, Portland and Louisville Cements, Plaster Pario, Httiran*’ *•**<•“. At the lowest prices.
R. B. HURL-&Y
Restores tleulth Box 77J. Wareroom 410 E Seminary st
It will bo sent, prepaid on receipt of prira by tbe Dr. Miles Medical Co., Kith art, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Fourth of .Inly Kates. July 3d and 4th the Motion route will sell 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 5th, inclusive. On July 4th all through trains will stop at local stations. J. A. Mtenakl, Agt.
