Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1895 — Page 3

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BLACK & BLACK. n re pared to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade with FURNITURE of every description and at the very [lowest prices. Undertaking and Embalming In all its details'carefully and promptly attended to. V7-19 East- Washington Str-eet.

in'.tlth. they will bo Ht home in a few iiit-

‘lay*. ; Last evening at the Phi Gam ‘ II. S. Reniek anil family leave tumor- hall a number of the summer stu-1 ro " * or •'■'ubiviin ominty to spend most dents held a party. Dancing, inns- i of nest week. ! • , ’ .1 e . , 1

ic and games were the features of '' illmr Starr will go over to Indin-

Just Received A stylish line of

GLEAN GROGERY.

Why go to a dozen stores for goods 1 when you can buy everything at

Riley’s?

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

In several pretty colors, also boots and shoes, Ipieensware, glassware, WHITE KID and CANVAS tinware, nails, and a complete stock of Qt 1PPERS with Kid Heel, groceries. We have just added a new . , i ,.1 • , and complete stock of paints, oils and Pointed 1 oe. Just tht thing brUshes if you can’t dud what you

want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives

5 per edit discount for Cash.

napolis this evening to get some point-

ers on the Mikado.

Mrs. Jt A. W. Paris left yesterday afternoon for Muncie, the rest of the family having preceded here. Clifford Morris left yesterday on his wheel for Dayton, Ohio, where he will spend a few days with friends.

the evening.

James Hriggs, a student trom Purdue, visited Paul Stratton yes-

terday.

Clarence Royce, of Terre Haute, called on friends yesterday. The classes in Knglish and zool

James Briggs, o? the Sullivan Demo- 0 SJ 8uffere(l n uize8 this morning.

for graduating day

MS & MIS.

THE

John Riley,

SHOE

MEN "* ,r> ^ 0,, th Main Street.

600

Samples to pick your spring and summer suits from. The finest lot of woolens ever brought to the city. Spring Suits from $19 to $26. Pants from $4.50 to $6.50. E. W. WHITE, Merchant Tailor Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postofllce Cleaning and Repairing A SPECIALTY.

BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT Langdon’s Book Store. \ “Reside the Bonnie Brier Bush,” by Ian Maclaren. “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 “Barrabbas,” A dream of the World’s Tragedy, by Marie Corelli. More “Short Sixes,” II. C. Bunner. “Capt. Close and Sergeant Croesus,V by Cant. Chas. King. “My Lady Rotba,’ - by Stanly J. Weytnan. “The Princess Aline,” by Richard Harding Davis. “The Manxman,” by Hall Caine. “An Unofficial Patriot,” by Helen H. Gardener.

a good wire ti • gmit t)l<*KlnK. and a (food buahand will look*.ter her comtort. He can almost assure her future comfort oy buying on» of our houses and lots, which are GIVEN AWAY pretty nearly, the prices are so low. The houses and lots are situated In a beautiful amt healthy neighborhood, the locality !■ jradisl and drained, WITH EVER V ' convenience for reaohlmt stores, schools and churches (inlckly. Now Is the (fraud opportunity to Invest In a splendid HOUSE AND LOT. Call or write to J. >1. Ill KI.KY, Heal Estate Exchange

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

cral, was in the city over night, the guest of his uncle, Howard Briggs. Harry McAuley has returned after a week’s vacation in Rushville and is again at his post as cutter with Cannon

A Sandy.

Mrs. T. G. Bowman, who has been the guest of Chas. Daggy and family for a few days, returned to St. Louis this afternoon. M Miss Florence Pruitt entertained a few friends last evening at her home on south Indiana street. A good time is reported. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Talbott and children drove through to Crawfordsville yesterday to vi>it relatives theie and at Yountsville. Miss Lelia Lawrence, who lias been visiting friends here, returned to Ladoga at noon. Miss Ailie Williams accompanied her. W. A. Garner, of Cotton Falls, Kns., is here visiting relatives and called by the death of his father, Solomon Garner. at Maple Grove Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thcma- Allen are entertaining Mrs. Clay Lewis, of Greencastle, and Miss Ella Miller, of Indiana poli>.—Bloomington Teleiihone. J. N. Ringo, of Posey township, was in the city this morning on Ids way to Greencastle to attend the funeral of his uncle, Solomon Garner.— lirozil Timex. A pleasant party was given at the Phi Gam hall last evening and a number of our young people enjoyed a picnic at McLean’s springs in the evening. Will Harris is back from Cataract and resports sport splendid down there. The place is rapidly tilling up with visitors and is getting to be quite a resort. Mr. L. G. Decrhake will lead the devotional meeting of Locust Street Epworth league Sunday evening at 6:30. Subject: “The Miraculous Draught of

Fishes.”

James L. Handel’s little son Clyde has issued invitations for an “afternoon” today trom three to six p. in., and has all the young boys and girls of his age —about seven years—invited. A lot of people are making arrangtments to go fishing tomorrow. We would advise them to stay at home, as it is said of the bass in Walnut that they are so well trained that they will not bite on Sunday. Little Lina Adams was five years yesterday and gave a birthday party at the home of her grandparents,

E. S. Shumaker preached a funeral north ot the city this morning. M. Smith leaves Monday for his home at Masherville, Mich. Ed Davis and Frank Life are at tending to business matters in Indianapolis this evening. Miss Lillian Brownfield has seemed a position as instructor in Greek and Latin in the South Bend high school for next year. “Jack” Webster is fishing for bass on Eel river today. If ho has good luck he will not return until Monday. Judging from his sue cess on previous expeditions his friends in the city expect to see him at least before evening. E. S, Shumaker went to Indianapolis this evening. Dr. Stephenson holds that one cannot become a good student and take two holidays during a term. We have great confidence in the Dr. but wo do not see how lie knows this, for he lias never taken a holiday himself and cannot therefore judge their value. It is safe to say that according* to his con ception of developing a student, that those in his department will take exceptionally high rank. A number of summer students picnicked at the springs last ingin your blood is the cause of that tired, languid feeling. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes rich, red blood and gives renewed vigor.

REDHOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Cabs Tuist ZReoerv-ed Designs New. Finish Superb. Prices lower than the Lowest. Hanna’s Furniture Store

Alpheus Birch Siapie awl Fancy Wes,

S. W. Corner Pudlic Square.

Best of coffee, 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 hand Family flour of tinest 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 ic will he To purchase here—call in and sec. This is his hobby, mark it well, None hut the best of goods he’ll sell, And prices low as heretolore. At Alpheus Birch's fine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

THE MAN WHO TOILS Is the man who ought to have the best things to eat, because his system requires it. Everybody who works and eats should eat [^ueteke's gread.

Where Our People p.re Ootiif; and Where Their GueiitH are Stopping—News of In-

ter-.t Over the Clty-Ths Best Column In i Mr y| r Shcppenl oil south lllditii» Vnper for Quick Ki-ucimu. 1 ana street from 7 to 10, and a number j of her little friends were invited and all

don’t think had a good time,

or leaving the city, even for a short time. A , t A the lnan wllo Wlls 8hot without ordering the Dally Banner Timks to " , folh.w you. It coats you but 10 cents a weeit h1m)\" t he e\e \\ hib* at tempting to enter

For Sale—A lot of nice second-hand feathers cheap for cash, ('all at Mrs. Mary C. Mai son’s, corner Walnut and Seminary streets. 2*26-5t Lawn social at the home of Mrs. D. E. Williamson Monday, Julv lb. All w ho partake of cream may view the “Shadow pictures.” wtl 2*2St3

as it does here ai home, and the address will

be changed as often as yon c’eslre.

Monsom XClcI Specially prepared for Iced Tea, and The finest Salmon

Ever brought to

castle.

When you are preparing for a su] >per • these warm days, try some of ’each.

Come and see us.

L. WE1K AND CO.

W. G. Nett w is at Indianapolis to-

day.

Col C. C. Matson is at home from Eel

river.

Robert John went to Indianapolis this morning. Daniel Ford and wife drove over to Anderson today. Mrs. John Best, of Hamrick Station, has typhoid fever. Mrs. John Wilson, of Floyd township, is quite sick. Dr. and Mrs. John Poueher left at noon for Mackinaw. Paul Burlingame is at West Baden this week recuperating. Miss Kate Hammond will leave Monday for Bay View, Mieh, Mrs. T. L. Neff, of Chicago, is visiting Richard Lloyd and family. E. A. Hibbltt and daughter are at home after a weeks’ visit at Rockville.

Kattnian's store at Poland, is suffering a great deal with the wound. Dr. Pooh* probed for the ball yesterday but could not get it. An operation will probably he performed to remove it. We are informed by W. <;. Neff', P. M., that on Monday, loth, there will be two more mails added to the Big Four, one on No. 4, cast bound, UJia p. m., and on No. 11, ii-.lis p. m., west honc.d. He says that will make forty malls worked every twenty-four hours at th:* Greencastle postottiee, twenty out and twenty in. F. A. Arnold and family and Mr. land Mrs. H. M. Smith took the Knickerbocker last evening via Big Four for : Indianapolis, where at Wildwood summer theatie they saw the Temple Opera | company m the “Mikado.” The coinj pany gave a highly satisfactory prei seiitation of i he play, which has a local interest, as home talent will give it here

in the future.

Says a philosopher: No man ever succeeded in anything imdei taken solely for spite. If you have no higher motive than simply getting even with

A grand social will be given under the management of the Central Mission in Baker A Browning’s hall on Saturday evening, July 13. Ice cream, cake, lemonade and watermelons will be served at reasonable rates. No admission will lie charged. A c-ike will be presented to the handsomest lady and a cane to tin* handsomest gentleman, while a cake will go to the homeliest man. Everybody invited. '227to

The Wentl.rr. The indications for this •icniiD for the coining thirty-six hours are ns follows ar received by H. S Rcnick Co. from the official weather bureau at Indiamiuolis: IndianYPni.is, July 13, LS95. Fair and warmer tonight and Sunday. , ( ox.

Mrs. Naom. Allen and Miss Maggie, ^ ^ uiily ri>gt ll88lire(1 lllnt

Green- vi8,t " , * ,dat,VL “ s ^ your business will not prosper and yon

! more. vvill never get even. Set your mark I James Y< rmilion has bought t l ,e j high, take deliberate aim,and fire when ! Tompkins property on east Anderson y 0l | r eu t er pi-ig e Js inudablc and honor-j street. ! able; but if spite is the motive power, Physicians report an increase in tin- you might just as well hang ymu harp already large number of cases of dys- in a willow tree and go duck hunting. entery. I q’|, e Epworth league devotional meetSeveral from here attended the fun- j,,^ (j 0 ||ege Avenue church will he eral of Solomon Garner at Mt. Pleasant | et | tomorrow evening by Mrs. Harry this morning. I Maxwell; subject: “The Morton Springer left yesterday for Draught of Fishes,” Luke v; 1-11. Arizona, where he will meet his broth- J \i r8 . Maxwell has long been one of the er who is sojourning there for his i ever faithful members of College Ave- -— —i nue chapter, and she is cordially wel-

come.I whenever able to be in

lowsr

PRICES on

^ PAPeR* To reduce stock we will make very low prices on W all

Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. IDiruLgr S~to>x*o Also full stock of Paints at reasonable

her ac-

customed place. A general invitation is extended to be present at the league

service tomorrow.

Prices.

We are increasing our bread order daily. Come early and often, we will try and supply you. W. H. Burke. 226tti Two family ponies for sale. W. A. ! Howe. 23C-5t |

THE PERFECT”

Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

Huy a Furnace that will turn Ant kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke by consuming all

GASES.

A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a ’Continuous Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep tire over night. Perfect combustion with great saving of fuel, leaving very little ashes. Far in advance for superior Merit and Heating capacity over any furnace in Existence. For sale by

H.S. RENICK&CO.. Gt-et ttvo Best Merchant Tailoring £\.t The Fashion Parlor TK. C. LESTER. NO. 6, E. AnZHSH.ST.

WL\y its it, You .YsTt

THAT HAM1LT0.N 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 day rapidly learn this fact. Give I-Tina a Gall. U. A. HAM 1 UTOX, Southeast corner square

Mm. J. I*. Hell, 1h*naicatotnii’, Kan.

wife of the editor of The Graphic, the leadinK looul paper of Miami county, writes “I watt troubled with heart dittetine tor nix years, severe palpitations, shortness of. breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor neariy all night. We

consulted the best medical talent.

They mi id there trail no help for me, that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read

Miraculous I y° ur advertisement lu The Graphic and

ayearago.as a hist resort, -led one bottle of I>r. Mllem’ A'etr Cure for the Heart, which convinced mo that thore was true merit in It. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and It completely cured me. I nleep 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; there’s relief untold for them If they will only give your remedies Just one trial."

Dr. Milos Heart Cure Is sold on a positive

punranu-e that the first bottle will benctit. AH druggists sell Hat <1, 6 bottles fort6, or

Jt will bej ,r ^ ) i | 1 ^j ) ? v p

Dr. Miles’ Heart Curf

Restores Health

Sutbcrlin, o East TClasbmoton St. latest Si vice in Softatto Stitt Ibats. Ibcabcinartcrs for jfmc jfurmsbinos. r trunlie, Cravdino UBaos, Dalicce. 5 J One flM’lcc to all. 5

ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal Cement Wall Pinter, Portlur-il ami Louisville Cements, Planter Pari H-iiran-’ ’ * At the lowest prices. R. B. HURLErV Box 773. Wareroom 41(1 1'’. S-miuary s

A AT an I ID \n hom-ft, active gcntlcnmn VV or lady to travel for established, reliable house. Salary $TS0, payable $r> week ly and expenses, fltuatlon permanent. Refer enoes. Kncloso self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion company. Ills Omaha Building, Chicago. SMtUO- 1

JfliUES F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY

AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers, Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditions!) executed. Office in Central Bank Building. Greencastle, Ind.