Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1895 — Page 3
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TI11<: b a:>:ver h ues, greencastle, Indiana, Friday august
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II m LOOKmS FOR B0R6RIR8? If so, ;EE BLACK and BLACK.
Before l)uying your
FURNITURE. ipOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.
\Ve still have arge stock
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jiifelnlkinjfSIioes In Black and Tan. iis a Hits,
SHOE
MEN.
Mm gROKERY.
Why go to a dozen Mores 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, 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 tind what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives 5 per cent discount for Cash. John Riley, 715 South Main Street.
and pa are left to dine on necks, gizzards and gravy. Mis. F. (;. Gilmore, Misses Beckwith and Southard arc at home from Mt.
Meirdian.
Mrs. I. X. Pierce has retur ied to lerre Haute after a visit with Mrs.
*arah N'utt.
Maverick Terrell is here for a few days’ visit. He is on his way home
from Hie east.
James >1. Ogden came over from Danville today. He will remain there two weeks longer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith, of Brazil, are visiting the latter’s parents M r. and Mrs. John Ireland. 1’. T. Moore and 1). E. Williamson were among the passengers for Indianapolis this morning. Fred Middleton attended the Crawfordsville races yesterday. He made the trip on his wheel. Mrs. Mary Ames and Miss Elizabeth Ames left today for Bay View, Mich., to spend three weeks. 1.. S. Worrell, of Wheaton, has shied his castor in the ring for the democratic nomination for shentl'. Milton Dobell went to Brazil this morning to spend a few days with his grandfather, M. J. Cooper. Mrs. R. A. Ogg, who has been visiting her mother at Mitchell for several weeks arrived home at noon. Dave Priest’s house near Brick Chap-
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BOOKS
Best Grades of lAnthracite and Bituminous COAL Igents Brazil Block Coal Co’s (GARTSHERRIE COAL. lice, T.angdon’s Book Store. Yards West End Walnut Street. 213—l3w e o d
go. Held secretary for the hoard of foreign missions, will speak morning and evening in Sunday school and Y. P. S. C. E. Dr. Marshall has personally vis-[ iteu the leading missions of the various I denominations and has a knowledge of his subject beyond that of mo*t speakers in this line. For the past six years lie has devoted his entire time to dis- ; seiiiinatiug missionary information and is an expert in this field. His addresses will be entirely of a general character, j Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Duvall leave tomorrow for Delaware, O. Rev. 1). M. Wood returned to Battle Ground at noon.
cm NTV SKWS NOTKS.
GROVELAX l>. Mrs. Margaret Shepherd is on the sick list. Dr. Osborn giving the necessary attentiou. Saturday being Mrs. Julia Owens Hfty-second birthday friends and relatives to the number of tifty-tlve gave her a surprise dinner. She went to church at Palestine and when she came home she found the crowd assembled and the dinner spread. The surprise was complete. May she live to enjoy many more such anniversaries. Last Saturday the New Maysville base bull club came down with an imported pitcher to get revenge out of Groveland for their defeat of a week
HANNA FurnitureaiHl Undertaking, Ivast Side Square.
Alphcus Birch Staple aqH Fancy Mas,
S. W. Corner Public Square.
Best of eott'ee, best of teas. Best of butter, best of cheese Best of sugar, best of spices, Bo<t of all at moderate prices. Alphcus Birch keeps on hand Family (lour of tinest brand.
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 will he To purchase here—call in and see.
ago. Score, Groveland ‘J2. New Mays-
ville L*. Batteiies, Groveland, (Tamer ('aimed goods, preserves, delicious fruit This is his hobby, mark it well,
el was entered by a burglar yesterday and Cnssity ; New Maysville, Wendling j And pickles that we know will suit; None but the best of goods he’ll sell,
and a pair of pants were stolen. | Stewart, Key and Allen. Misses Ethel and France* Arnold I The recent sensation over the departleave Saturday for Kansas City to re- ure of Mrs. II. M. Williamson is -till
rt You Looking for Bargains
|james M. Hurley, I Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. [roperty of all kinds for sale
or rent.
Langdon’s Book Store. "’Hie Adventures of Capt. Horn,” by Frank R. 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. Weymun, 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
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IlD FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE, IND
'HE MAN mo TOILS the man who ought to have fie best things to eat, because Is system requires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat EuctekcTs gre«jd.
Wliero 'tor Teople p.re Goins nml Where Their Oiiestn are StnppiiiB—New* of Interent Over the City—The He*t Column In th* I’aper for Quirk KeailiiiR.
DON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for n short time, without ordering the Dully Hannkk Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents n wock as It docs here ut home, and the address will he changed as often as you 1 ‘si re.
mam until the middle of September. Maynard L. Daggy will lecture Sunday evening, Aug. 4, at Brick Chapel, on “Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount.” Miss Mary Ashton, who Ims been visiting her uncle, Walter J. Ashton, left this morning for her home at London, Ontario. The Anderson Eagles and Greencastle Models will cross hats tomorrow at three o'clock. See it if you want the best contest of the season. Mrs. R. D. Warner, who has been visiting her sisters. Mrs. Jerome and Mrs. Albert Allen left today for Richmond, accompanied by Mrs. Alliert Allen, who will visit in Richmond for about a week with Mrs. Warner. The latter is on her way home to Miuneapoli-. Several Greencastle sports again placed their money on Lodoga at odds yesterday and lost. This thing will become tiresome some of these days. In the long run it pays better to back your home team when in a sporting mood. The Greencastle youths w ill gradually fall all over themselves on this subject soon. Several days ago the Banner Timks bad an item to the effect that John W. Cooper, proprietor of the Commercial hotel, had sold out to W. A. Stultz, of Frankfort. The announcement was a
the talk of the town. No new developments. J. C. Summers and El Timmons went to Benton county last week looking lor
a farm.
J. 1*. Shepherd reports no buyer for hi* cattle yet, he has tifty head of good
steers.
II. W. Graham and Albert Evans are erecting the boss cider mill where every one c m get cider made with case and dispatch. The press will be worked by derrick and the cider set in the wagon the same way.
Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene, Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigars for you.
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.
THE PERFECT”
South Cire«*n«*HiM le. Misses McBride ami Huffman rode through from Terre Haute yesterday and are the guests of Mrs. Richard McManis. Mrs. W. O. Hudson and Mrs. W. R. Renick visited friends at Linden yesterday. Ltim Crawley, who resides on Fox Ridge, was stricken with paralysis while teaming at Fern yesterday. He was btought home last | evening and is slightly improved | this morning.
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Existence.
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Now see that your blood is pure. Good health follows the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which is the ot.e great blood purifter.
Oorxxe in and
see the new
hcee Dozen 'Weet Spiced GHERKINS Y a bottle, for 10 cents tWEIK’S he Only Place
John W. Cooper is in Marshall, III.,
today.
Edgar L. Davis is spending a few
days here.
Miss Leha Middleton left at noon for their best phclier at the start but will Battle Ground. have him in the Held ready for action if Ed Hill is visiting John Paris and the locals knock the substitute out of
family at M uncie.
little premature as the trade, which has
been pending for some weeks, w as not For Rent—Two fuuislied rooms, suitdosed until yesterday. A reporter able for lady it’gentleman or two Indies ' found Mr. Stultz in charge this morn-j J02 S. Vine St.
ing. Mr. Stultz was formerly proprie-1
tor of the Eureka house at Frankfort ih«wmu.«r. and brings a small family to this city. | 1 he indicat ions lor this vicinity j The Anderson Eagles will he here to-! for the conliu & thirty-six hours are morrow for a game of ball »dth the as follows hp received bv II. S Models. The game will be hotly con- i Reuick dc < o. from the official tested as the Andersous are a line team we ather bureau at, Indianauoiis;
and the Greencastles are flushed with victory. The Andersous will not work |[^
Fall ^WinterSuitings
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The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER, NO. 6. Er. inT^SH. ST.
In ut \ n ai’oi.is, Aug. 2, 1895. Fair and warmer tonight;
’^Saturday generally fair.
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Born, to S. G. Bonham and wife,
city, Aug. 1, a son.
Win. II. Terrell and Sarah Allen
are licensed to marry.
The Motion had fifty-live passengers
for Bainbrhlge today.
Mrs. Samuel Catherwood is spending
the day in I ndiannpolis.
Miss Ida Black went to Chicago at
noon to visit her sister.
Rev. Frank Gee and son, of IVrrc
Haute, are in the city today.
Will Nelson is hero from Kansas visit-
ing his father George Nelson.
Mr. Harry Call, of Terre Haute, is a
guest of Miss Katie Gainer today.
' Jesie W. Weik and James B. Tucker i went to Terre Haute this morning. Several of our Redmen visited the Pow won at Crawfonlsville yesterday. A. G. Pay is putting in the founda-
the box. The home team have a host ! of friends who will he there to root. |
In tne meantime some of the boys are taking in odds of two and three to one. Earl Fisk struck a strick ill luck yes-1
terday that was a daisy. He was on his j
way to the Bainbridge fair, going on his
bicycle. When near Brick Chapel a!
large dog ran out and bit a hole in the tire of the front wheel of his bicycle. This punctured his tire and he was hot. As some of his friends tell it Earl chased the dog with a revolver and blazed away at him, but ids aim was had and the flying bullet killed a tine large sheep. Hsk not only missed the fair and missed hitting the dog but he will have to pay for the sheep and had
| a walk back to town. He was surely
unfortunate. This morning Fisk denied having stiot the sheep.
Wl^y in it,
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?
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A Brazil girl, when interviewed on the question of marriag *, oiled up her talking machine, “hemmed and haw-
tinn for James B. Nelson’s new house. I ed,” cleared her throat, and made the
i. ... n.,i„ following observation: “Well, no 1
I he Mono " ' " ' " t( , the llon t kn<,w if 1 woul11 marry for money bridge today for the spee.alt.ain to the ^ jf ^ m m ^ (j , enty of
fair
These are the days when ‘ma’ or
money, allied to sweet disposition, and a mustache that curled on both ends,
“mamma” rises before day. fries chick-. f at |, er W!ls r j,.|, an( i his mother
and sisters aristocratic, and lie wanted
ens for the girls, packs the picnic buk
rnere you can get them, ets with breasts and thighs. While she
•OWOR
PRICES ON & W7XL.L- PKPBR '* To reduce slock we will make very low P r * ces on ^ Papers and Mouldings. Call and A-llesn’s IJirvLgr Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable P'ices.
to marry me. and he would promise to let me have my own way in everything, and keep me liberally supplied with money, was liberal about diamonds and other gems, also about the milliner, never grumbling, and 1 really and truly loved him, I shouldn’t consider marriage a drawback.” No, indeed, fair
Brazil damsel,
Sunday next will ba Held day fori foreign missions at the Presbyterian j church. Dr. Titos. Marshall, of Chica-1
HART DISEASE, itwo many other ailments when they have taken hold of the system,
never gets better of Its own accord, but 1 Conntantlv gron'H trorne. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact. They I don’t want their friends to worry, and | Iton't l-iifttr what to take for it. as they have been told time and again that heart disease was incurable. Such was the , case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyosville, Ohio
who writes Juno 19, IWH, as follows:
“/ had heart dinetiHe for ’t:t uearn, my heart hurting mo 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 be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely dis- I couraged, until I lived, propped half j up in bed, because I couldn't lie drum nor sit up. Think- j ing my time had ! come I told my fam- j ily what I wanted done when I was j
gone.- But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones,
of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking ,
XH*. Mil err’ Kew Cure for the Heart
and wonderful to tell. In ten days I was |
working at light work and on March 19 commenced framing a ham, which is heavy work, and 1 hav’nt lost a day since. I am 56 years old, 6 ft. 4% inches and weigh 2501b.. I believe I am fullg cured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Dyesvtlle, Ohio. Silas Fari.bt.
This is the reason: He 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 Film a Gall. K. A. 11 AM 11Soul h cast corner square
JsUtbClTm, o East 'WUasblntiton st. latest Styles in Softanfc Stiff Ibats. Ibea^uarters for jfme jfurntebinos. j Unmhe, Cravelino U&aoo, Daltees. J t One price to all. £
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Dr. Miles neartCure Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will ncneflL All druggists sell it at $1. 6 bottles for 16 or H will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Kit hart, lad. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure 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. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Tennant
