Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1895 — Page 3

11 IK BANNER TIMES, GKEEXCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY JULY 22

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^CK & BLACK.

arcd to supply the wants of their ever increasing trade with FURNITURE of every description and at the very

West prices.

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minister will he in

Undertaking and Embalming In all its details carefully and promptly attended to. V7'19 East Wa&bingtoij Street.

Just Received A stylish line of

n several pretty colors, also VH1TE KID and CANVAS LIPPERS with Kid Heel, ointed Toe. Just the thing

graduating day.

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GLEAM GROGERY, Why (to to a dozen stores for goods when you can buy everything at

Kiley’s?

Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, hats. caps, boots and shoes, queenswiire, 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 find what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives

*> per cent discount for Cash

LiS & ITS, John Riley,

SHOE

MEN.

’15 South Main Street.

Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL gents Brazil Block Coal Co’s GARTSHERRIE COAL. dice, Langdon’s Book Store. Yards West End Walnut Street. its—I3w e o d

ESOOKS

Langdon’s Book Store.

an Indianapoli

charge.

t red Catherwood, of lndiana|>olis, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Samuel Catli-

erwood.

An infant child of Scott and Lizzie Irwin died in Madison township on Saturday. A. A. Owen, of the Michigan division <>f tlie V audalia, is visiting his father, J. T. Owen. t red Burke, of Indianapolis, visited his parents, Wm. 11. Burke and wife over Sunday. 1" rank Brown’s little boy’ lias been quite sick with dysentery for several days at Jerry Steele’s. W ill Murphy and Miss Julia Karle, of ( rawfordsville, spent Sunday with friends in Greencastle. E. C. Abrams, route agent for the American Express company, visited home folks here Sunday. Misses Marguerite Cooper and Edith Cleveland, of Indianapolis, are visiting T. C. Grooms and family. E. M. Skipwith and son, of Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. H. C. Osborn, of Indianapolis, are visiting Miss Eads. Mrs. W. H. Bland, of Sullivan, who has been visiting her brothers. D. C. and K. F. Hughes, returned home to-

day.

Mrs. Janies Higgs, of Terre Haute, who has been visiting relatives here the past three weeks, returned home Saturday. The Kednien at <'rawfordsville are preparing for a grand pow wow on August 1. Greencastle will send up a large delegation. Mrs. Walls, who is spending the sunnier with her daughter, Mrs. Will Turner, is spending a few days at Greencastle, her home.—Martinnvillf It? publican.

a good wire a gmtt blessing, ami a good husband will sk aiter her com tort. He can almost assure future comfort oy buying ons of our aust'suml lots, which are GIVEN AWAY Wty nearly, the prices are so low. The jtmssnd lots are situaled In a beautiful I healthy neighborhood, the locality is radnl and drained, WITH EVER V/ Wnlcnce for reaching stores. Schools and irchesquickly. Now Is the grand oppor■.nlty to invest in a splendid HOUSE AND LOT. •II or write to .1, >1. Ill Itl.KY, lieal Estate Exchange

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by

■•’I he Adventures of Capt.

Frank R. Stockton.

“The Story of Bessie Costrell,”

Mrs. Humphrey Ward.

“The Six (iray Powders,” by Mrs. Henry Wood, paper, price 10 cents. “Beyond the City,” by Conau 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. Weynian, paper, price 10 cents.

“A Case of Identity,” by Conan Doyle,

paper, price 10 cents.

THE LOCAL FIELD

looked noon as the preliminary skitm 1 ish months, has already developed some : remarkable performances. At all | points where racing is going on, -o many heats are being trotted or pared j close around 2:0s tiny fail almost t miitract the attention they merit. The season of IS! 15 promises to bean excej t tlonally brilliant one and may witness the making of a two minute record. A cigarette is a roll of paper, tobacco and drugs, with a small tire at one end j and a big fool at the other. Some of its enjoyment are condensed nightmare, tits cancer of the lips and stomach, spinal meningitis, softening of the brain, funeral processions and families shrouded in gloom. There are plenty of subjects left, however, who are perfectly willing to undergo the trials of such a nature for sake of putting on a certain amount of style. Lora Butler vs. James Wood is a civil action for damages in the circuit court, and is a case having few similar precedents here. The plaintiff claims that on June 27, the defendant had a large, vicious and dangerous dog on his premises and represented to plaintilf that the dog was not vicious or dangerous, and invited plaintiff to call at house where the dog was kept, that the dog viciously attacked plaintiff, attempting to bite plaintiff and greatly injuring and frightening plaintiff causing her to have a severe mishap on account of a delicate physical condition. The damages claimed are $5000. Alice A Nelson are attorneys for plaintiff. Marshal Starr lias been one of the most persistent hunters after the Indianapolis Sentinel the past few months ami many thought lie had turned democrat. Such was not the case, however. Aside from cutting a coupon from the Stutinel Mr. Starr had little use lor it. The coupon was for the most popular

RED HOT Line of Rattan Goods and Baby Cabs Just Received

Designs New, Finish Superb, • than the Lowest.

Prices lower

Hanna's Furniture Store

Alphcus Birch Staple apt Fancy Groceries,

S. W. Corner Public 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. Alphcus Birch keeps on hand Family flour of flnest 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 chow And excellent cigars for you.

PERFECT”

police captain of the Indianapolis force,

I hese hot days with intervening and Mr. Starr was working for Cant, showers will make the corn grow. The | Campbell, who lias been on the police prospect for the biggest corn crop ever force of Indianapolis about as long as produced in Indiana was never better Marshal Starr has been on ihs Green-

tliun is now. The new organ of the Christian church is expected here in a few days and will be put in position at once. It is thought it will be ready for a thorough test by August 1. It lias been shipped. Mrs. JohnC. Kidpath, of Greencastle, who lias been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Thayer Jr., went home Saturday. She was accompanied by her little grandt’aughter, Roxie.—Greenfield I lb publican. Greencastle and Stilesville will play i a match game of hall at Lynch’s park

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

castle torce, which has been since the flood. Capt. Campbell won, Mr. Starr senuing him about 12IH) coupons. The prize is a trip to Yellowstone National

park witli all expenses paid.

Fred, the thirteen year old son of Peter McNary, who lives four miles east of the city met with a bad accident this morning. While at work in the hay Held he got in the path of the mowing machine which caught Ids foot and came very near cutting his heel oft'. The very heavy pair of shoes which tne boy was wearing saved his foot. The boy was brought to town and tl e wound attended to by Drs. Smythe and

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 see. This is his hobby, mark it well. None hut the best of goods he’ll sell, And prices low as heretofore. At Alphcus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

on Wednesday afternoon, July 24. Game called at three o’clock. Stiles-; Tucker.

has a remarkably strong club for such Born, to Lieut. E. M a small town. July 22, a daughter.

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Hot Air Blast

Huy a Furnace that will turn Any 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 Are 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.

Furnace.

Lewis and wife,

■ For sale by

H.S. RENICK & CO..

Miss Alice Hammerstein and Miss ! Miss Lutitia Talburt is quite sick

LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Iessip W at8on, Mr. Charles Filheck, with dysentery.

"HE MAN TO TOILS the man who ought to have lie best things to eat, because lis system reejuires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat [jimteke's greud.

omething ew n BAKING POWDER.

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We have uaranteed s anything

et—and we

ays—which

now a powder b e as pure in the m a rmean all that we can offer at

Where Our People are Going and Where Their GuentH are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Ilest Column In tli ^ Paper for tjuirk Heading.

I>ON*T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Timkh to folh.w you. It costs you but 10 cents a wee* as It does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you ’"sire*.

he unprecedented price of o cents per pound. 1 be like was never be°re known in Greencastle. Come and try a box.

i. Weik & Co.

P. B. Elliott is on the sick list. Than Sweet was at Brazil yesterday. II. A. Reeves, of Carbon, visited relative* here Sunday. Mrs. W. (i. Nell'arrived home at noon from French Lick. Mi<s Millie Wood i* spending the day at Indianapolis. Ed llibhill and W. L. Williams took a drive to Ladoga Sunday. Lawrence Downs, of Terte Haute, visited hi* parents yesterday. Walter Cooper made a business trip to Indianapolis tlii* morning Miss Sidelia Starr left this morning to visit friends at Logansport. John A. Gainer and family, of St. Louis, are visiting John Cawley. (’has. Eiteljorg, of Terre Haute, visited Greencastle friends yesterday. John R. Anderson and Ruey R. Greene have been licensed to marry. p. H. Beery, of the class of and family, are visiting in south Dakota. Miss Lizzie Meikel and Will Grogan visited Indianapolis friends yesterday. Mr. Elmer Epperson, of Sullivan, spent Sunday with Miss Olive Stanley. Greencastle will send a number of people on the coming Niagara excur-

sions.

Mr. and Mrs, Holey, of Kansas City, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Arnold.

There will bo a basket meeiing at McLean’s spring* given by the St. Paul s

Bapist church on Sunday,

The pastor

ami Mr. Will Hendricks,i.f Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Misses Stella Grubb and Jessie Neff. They drove through from the Prairie City. Tom Graham and Dick Bolling left on Saturday night as cooks with Company 1 for Fairview. Bolling got disgusted with the rain and pulled in Sim- | day morning. Graham is still there a* in* i* u<ed to soldiering in all *«>rts of

weather*.

Ira Holland lias been elected clerk of

( lay county to till the vacancy caused by the death of J. M. Wehrle. Holland i* a democrat and Clay county ha* two republican commissioners, and there is | much surprise expressed that a deuio-

1 crat should have been elected. Train II, run over the Pennsylvania,

Corxro

The best is wh it you want when you arc in need of a medicine. That is why v*u should insist upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 100 Trimmed Hats at half price until closed out, Irene M. Klein, milliner i opposite post otBce. 2J7-4L

new

Fall ^WinterSuitings

The Went her.

The indications lor tnts vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. S Ilenick <k Co. from the otlicial weather bureau at Indianapolis: Inuianacoms, July 22, 1895. Fair tonight with cooler in

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The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER, rso. 6. E. WHSH. ST.

Wl\y its it. You

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on sumiay, July 2S. R. I). Leonard assisted by

OW©R prices on WALL PAPeR'* To reduce stock we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see ns. ^■lien’s H>i*ULg' Stox*o Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.

^^southern portion, Tuesday fair. N andalia and tlie Missouri Pacific, be-1 tween New York and Kansas City, i* I the fastest and best paying train run across the country, and still the least attractive, it being composed of express

and mail cars entirely.

Fred Hays is arranging for some base hall in the near future. As a tesult of the game here on Friday, he is receiving many queries about games and dates and will arrange for some good contests. The club has in view a visit to Rockville this week and will play several practice games. Mrs. W. S. Sheppard, of Greencastle and Mr. "’ill Adams and daughter. Lena, of Greenwood. Ky., are visiting their cousin, Mrs. M. P. Simpson, of East Harrison street. Mrs. Sheppard will remain several weeks and take treatment at our famous wells.—

Murtineville Republican.

The bicycler also is to have his rights in tlie streets. The town of Chicopee Mass., has an ordinance lining a person who throws into the streets ashes, glass, crockery scrapiron, tacks, nails or any other article that might injure the tires of bicycles. But what is the matter with a law forbidding any sort of rubbish in tlie streets? A street littered with paper alone is exceedingly untidy. As the threshing season is now on and | traction engines are moving from one point to anothei, it will be well for owners to see to it that the law requiring a man to be sent 100 feet in advance of the moving engine upon tlie public highway be complied with in order to avoid accidents. Due caution and the proper observance of the law may be the means of preventing a serious acci-

dent.

The racing season, although it has j barely passed what in former years was l

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the reason: lie has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. E. A. I I AM I LT( )N, Southeast corner square

JVrs. J. F. Bell, Oanatrattnnie, Kan.

xrtfe of the editor of The Graphic, the leading local paper of Miami county, writes “I tram troubled with heart tliueane tor 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.

They maid there Iran no help forme, 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 i>r. ililen’ li'ete Cure /«..- 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 eompletely eured me. t 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. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive

guarantee that the tirst butt lo will benefit. Alldruggists sell Itatll, 8 bottles for *6. or ' ‘ >aid, oil receipt of price

Sutbcvlm, o East luasbimucm St.

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TLatest Styles in Soft anO Stiff lhate. i IbcaOciuartcro for jfine jfurnisbinos. # trunks, Graveling Bags, Daliccs. {

One price to all.

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$

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It will be Bent, pt-,^oo^rece}pt^of pnue Dr. Miles’ Heart Cur

Restores Health

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 Yennant