Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 July 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREEXCASTLE. INDIANA, FRIDAY JULY D»

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ACK & BLACK.

future.—Cra n fonIxcillt Jour-

there in

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Maynard Dajrijy lectures in (.'lover-

dale tonight.

, , 4. r • • . Mrs. .lolm Sage lias gone to F'reueli , t0 supply the wants oi their ever increasing trade ( Springs.

LRNITURE of every description and at the very Mrs. Maiissa Reed, of Brazil, u visit

prices.

dertakiug and Embalming all its details carefully and promptly attended to. 7-19 East* Washington Street.

„st Received \ stylish line of I Slips eral pretty colors, also E KID and CANVAS ERS with Kid Heel, d Toe. Just the thing duating day. II IIS.

BLEAK 8ROBERT.

Why go to a dozen stores for goods when you can buy everything at Riley’s? Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, haij. caps, boots and shoes, queensware, 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 tiud what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives 5 per cent discount for Cash. John Riley,

SHOE

MEN ® ou, b Main Street.

q aim Biockway. Best Grades of racite and Bituminous OAL S Brazil Block Coal Co’s RTSHERRIE COAL. Langdon’s Book Store. Yards West End Walnut Street. K13—13w e o d

BOOKS

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A GOOD wire IhleMtog.and a good husband will r her coin tort He can almost assure urc comfort oy buying one of our nd lots, which are GIVEN AWAY nearly, the prices are so low. The land lots arc situated In u beautiful jthy neighborhood, the locality it land drained. wmt evER v/ Irnce for reaching stores. Schools and - lulckly Now Is the grand oppur to Invest in a splendid MOUSE AND LOT. write to . HI KI.KY, iteal Estate Kxchange

Langdon’s Book Store. “1 he Adventures of Capt. Horn,” by

Frank It. Stockton.

“The Story of Bessie Costrell,” by

Mrs. Humphrey Ward.

“The Six Gray Powders,” by Mrs. Henry Wood, paper, price 10 cents. “Beyond the City,” by Conan Doyle,

paper, price 10 cents.

“Singularly Deluded,” by Sarah Grand,

paper, price 10 cents.

•‘The Sign of the Four,” by Conan Doyle, paper, price 10 cents. “The Dolly Dialogues.” by Anthony Hope, paper, price 10 cents. “The House of the Wolfe,” by Stanley J. Weyman, paper, price 10 cents. "A Case of Identity,” by Conan Doyle,

paper, price 10 cents.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS

EMAN HO TOILS e man who ought to have best things to eat, because ystem requires it. ,'erybody who works and should cat ueteke's gread.

Wliere Our People e re doing mid Where

Their Ouent, are Stopping—New* of IntereM Over the City—The Meet Column In th. Paper for Quick Keading.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without, ordering the Dully Hanneh Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wee* as It does here at home, and the address will he changed as often as you '’■•sire.

ing Mrs, W. F. Kerr.

" m. Bnsson, of Indianapolis, is visithi~ mother on ea«t Seminary street. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarty have gone to southern Indiana to visit rela-

tives.

I . B. ( use is hilled for a speech at the Knights of Pythias picnic at Danville

next Thursday.

Miss Rosa Beals, who has been visiting friends in this city, returned to her home at Colfax today. < ompany I will leave here on Saturday evening on the Vandalia at 0:i7 for camp at Indianapolis. Mrs. R. I). Warner of Minnetonka Beach Minn, is visiting her sisters Mrs. Jerome, and Mrs. Albert Allen. Wilbur Starr. E. G Fry. and L. 1>. Mathias are spoken of as candidates for the position of captain of Company 1. The “Swarthy Sweaters” is the name of a colored baseball club in Lafayette. Our “Coolers” should get after them. The Albright-McMillen troubles are being aired in Judge Ashton’s court this afternoon. They are from the

“strip.”

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bell, of Manstield, lud., have been spending the past week with the latter’s mother. Mrs. Dr.

Farrow.

Mrs. 15. A. Manstield left at noon for Chicago, for a few days stay and then goes to Ml. Pleasant, Iowa, to remain urtil Sept. 1. Yesterday's Big Four Knickerbocker ran into an open switch at Union City derailing the engine. The train had a narrow escape. The guards at the prison south will be changed on August 1, and at that time the Greencastle candidates will know their fates. The list of taxables as published yesterday did not include that of corporations which will he put on by the state board of eipiilization. Two freight cars op the Vandalia were derailed and overturned near McLean's springs last night. No damage of any consequence was sustained. Mrs. Judge Brown, of Greencastle, visited L. Melick and wife last week, and is visiting her brother, Jas. Alverson, at Carp, this week.—Owen County

Journal.

Mrs. N. W. Cummings, of Rockville, Ind., who has been visiting her niece Mrs. Laura Chapman, and other relatives for the past few days, returned to

her home Tuesday

’Squire Ashton’s court is crowded this afternoon with residents of the the “Strip” who are there testifying in the cases of Albright and McMillen for

assault and battery.

Alf. Curtis is in the city today and says his loss will be mostly in clothing. He says the families are now safely re-

June, being one of the ten chosen by the faculty from the graduating class to become a member of their fraternity, the Phi I'.eta Kappas. The selections this year were based solely on scholarship and certainly Danville should he j proud of one of her old hoys. Mr. Greene will probably enter Boston Uni- ! versity in September and take a course of theology.—Danrillt llepublican. A bolt of lightning tried to get in todays issue of the Bannik Timks. It was a little one hut sang a merry tune over the electric wires around the editorial desk and about the forms just going to press. Though swift it failed

to get in the sheet on time.

REDHOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Cabs T\xst HR.eoei'v'ecl

South tirtreitcastle*

Miss Sarah Goggins is visiting

friends at Muncie.

Newton Driscol has returned from Indianapolis, where he has been spending the week. Miss Mollie Riley, of Brazil, is visiting her parents. Greencastle is to have a matri monial agency. Who the enter prising agent will be or what will be tke rates per engagement can be definitely learned but as John O'Connell, the gentleman from the east, was seen in earnest conversa tion with a prominent member of the Belle Union mutiimoniai agency it is of general supposition that he is the man. We suggest that half way house as a headquarters.

Designs New, Finish Superb, than the Lowest.

Prices lower

Hanna’s Furnitune Store

Alpheus Birch Staple ape Fancy (meiics,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

Kcnl KMnte irMimfei'ii, Frank Cairlc cl al, la Mary A. Macc, land In Washlnirton tp , $150. Washlniftnn lib-ason to Joseph Kelson, land In Jackson tp., $350. Jane Hums to Grafton Johnson, land In Greencastle, $1500. Klizabeth Chancy et al to Lawrence Cagle, land In Washington tp ,$150. Margaret Davenport to Thomas Davenport, land in Greencastle, $40. Francis M. Burkett to Snpha A. Goalin, land In Russell tp., SISK). Sophia A, Goslln to Charles H. Shannon, land in Hussel tp., $850. Nancy C. I'noraas to RtTa n. Shannon, land in Hussell tp., $9oo Paid Fuller Protest, lllooinliigton Telephone. The members of Company H paid the money under protest, and by no means admit the controversy as settled. They say that they are not guilty and will demand au investigation by the adjutant general and that the money be refunded.

Best of coffee, best of teas, I5e*t of butter, best of cheese Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of all at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family Ilnur of tinest brand. Canued 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 eliew 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 elioiee confections are displayed. Unto your interest it, will tie To purchase here—call in and see. This is his hobby, mark it well. None but the best of goods he’ll sell, And prices low as hereto!.ire. At Alpheus Birch’s line grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

PERFECT”

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

Notice to llanner Kentlerg. Parties going away foi the summer or tor a short time only can the The Banner Times mailed to them to any address which may he charged as olten as desired. You

mething ew baking powder.

We have now a powder ranteed to he as pure anything in the ma rand we mean all that —which we can offer at unprecedented price of ents per pound. I He like was never beknown in Greencastle. Come and try a box.

M. D. Bridges is on the sick list today. Frank Evans, of Crawfordsville, is here. Luther Hunter and Flora Taber have been licensed to marry. Misses Grace and Queen Allen are at home from Shclden, ill. Miss Evelyn Gardner, of Crawfordsville. is visiting at R. W . Allen’s.

ne' er appieeiate your home paper

moved to another house and were in it much as when away from home, three hours after the lire. | ■ — The funeral of Jaek Wehrle, whose rhe weather, death at Itra/il Inis been mentioned in , The indications lor this vicinity this paper, will not occur until next for the coming thirty-six hours are 1 uesday as time will be given for | Bg fo n OWB HP received by H. S

Hot Air Blast

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Furnace.

Buy a Furnace that will turn Any kin J of coal successfully. A 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. I’erfeet 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..

friends in other states to get to Brazil. A state shooting tournament will be j held in Lafayette on next Tuesday. \ Wednesday and Thursday. Many of | the crack shots of the state will be en- | | tered. Greencastle may send a delega-

| cion.

Frank Tobin and Attorney C. C. : Matson went to Terre Haute this morning on business relative to the injuries |

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Renick dr Co. from the oflicial

weather bureau at Indianauoiis: Indianapolis, July 18, 1895. Occasional showers, probably

Gt-ot “tlxe Merchant ’Tailoring The Fashion Parlor 7W. G. LESTER. NO. 6, E. IniKSH. ST.

YYldy iw it. You -A-tsh

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thunder storms

Saturday.

tonight and Cox.

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

Mi„ Hum le«ve« Way tor „„

YEARS OP INTENSE PAIN.

• Weik & Co.

Danville, HI., for two weeks’ visit Maim-Cullen of the governor’s staff, will attend encampment next week. Miss Margaret Jordan is at home after a several weeks’ visit at < orydon. Frank Spurrier, of Indianapolis, called on Greencastle friends last even-

ing.

John Merryweather and family are at home from Anderson and points in

Ohio.

Miss Effle Gardner,of Crawfordsville, is the guest of Misses Grace and Queen

Allen.

Mrs. Belle Boner and Mrs. Hennon, of Roaehdale, are visiting Mrs. Aut

Murphy.

Art Jackson and R. L. Browning have gone to Martinsville Springs for a

few days.

Miss Ada Ewing, who has been visiting at J. V. Cook’s, left today for Ft.

Scott, Kas.

Lee S. Durham and w ife will leave tomorrow for Cartilage, Mo., Mrs. Durham’s home. Mr. Durham has purchased an Interest in the leading shoe

business of the town and

will reside

°W©R prices on PHPeR 1 *- Id reduce skick we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. lion’s IDmgr Stoiro Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.

while in the employ of the Vandalia. Tobin asks for damages. A jeweler was kicking on Nicholson today. He bail a bottle and was walka square to a saloon for some alcohol. He said he couldn’t buy alcohol for his spirit lamp at a drug store w.thout a prescription, and he had to patronize a saloon. Mr. Shirk was a lauies man at Crawfordsville. The Argus Neirs says after reprinting the Banner Times article: ‘ Several little ladies here w ill recall the charming Mr. Shirk and his pea green suit. None is so blind as she who won’t see.” Nellie May Cutler visiting here from I ouisville, was eight years old yesterday and was given a party by her aunt, Miss Cutler. A crowd of little folks spent the evening in games, enjoying refreshments and passing the pleasant hours. The yard was handsomely decorated. Bishop Way man, of the A. M. E. church preached to a large audience at Bethel A. M. E. church last evening. The sermon was a grand one and was heartily appreciated by his hearers. The bishop arrived in the city from Bloomington yesterday at 12:07 and was the guest of Mrs. Julia Hill while here. Rev. Joe N. Greene is here preparing for ids conference examinations. He lias spent two very successful years in cliarge of the M. E. church at Brick Chapel, in Putnam county, at the same time being a student of DePauw University. He graduated with honors in

7>r. J. If. druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb., who suffored with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and follow-practitioners; believes that heart disease la curable. He writes: “I wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for me. For four years I had heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly during the last months of those four weary years. DR. J. _ H. WATTS. I finally tried Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new life Into and made a new man of mo. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured mo for I have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what It has done for me and only wish I could state more clearly my suffering then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervtuo and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.” J. II. Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May 9, ‘94. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive crarantoo that the first bottle will Deneot* All druggists sell It at $1 6 bottles forlfl.or It will be sent, prepaid, 6u receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

This is the reason: He has 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.

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Give Him a Gall. A. I L.A AII lSoutheast corner square

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SutberUn, ^ East ■wnasblnaton St. Xatcot Styles fn Sett ant' Stiff Ibats. ■focabquartcrs for Jfinc Jfurnisbinos. Erunhs, Cravelmo Baas, Malices. J One ipricc to all. f

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I am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner Times Block. May Term an t,