Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 August 1895 — Page 3

TIiE BAMVER iLu£S, CjREiLXCASTLE, TIVDIANA. TUESDAY AUGUST

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W. WHITE'S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVCHJONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE leaning and Repairing a Specialty.

W hy go to a ilozpn store* for goods when you can buy everything at

Kilcy’s?

Five Stores in One. | A full line of dry goods, hats, caps, j boots and shoes, queensware, glassware, tinware, nails, and a complete stock of groceries. We have just added a new j and complete stock of paints, oils and | brushes. If you can’t find what you want elsewhere, go to Kiley's—he gives 5 per cent discount for Cash. John Riley, 71i> South Main Street.

hcfe pitched for Anderson, the score being Anderson S and Elwnod G. hast night's storm was one of the most severe electrical and wind disturbances ever visiting our county. Mrs. Ann C. Martin, of Rising Sun, who Inis been visiting her brother, Robt. rurner, returned home today. The election of officers to till the vacancies recently made in Co. I occurs tonight. Major Fee will ^reside over die affair. 1-eon Reily, son of M. H.Reily, at Fillmore, died this morning of diphtheria at tlie age of eleven years. The funeral occurred today at Fillmore. The W. F. M. S. of College Avenue, will meet ai Mrs. C. W. Landes’ on Wednesday afternoon at 2:.'i0 o’clock. The subject for discussion will be "Missionary Ships.”

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Pt'TNAM V1LLK.

It will be a long time before ihe old folks meeting at the M. E. church last Sunday will he forgotten. It had been announced for two weeks by the beloved pastor. Rev. Mr. Kdgin. that the I sei vices for this time would lie espe-I cially for the old folks. From the time the old people began to arrive there seemed to lie a sweet solemnity which tilled the room that is indescrib- j able. The front seats were tilled with persons over sixty years, representing I four denominations and some who were I memliers of no church. The singing.' led by two of the aged brethren, was from old time selections, “How tedious and tasteless the hours.” “Children of tlie Heavenly King,” “Thus far the Lord has led me On,” “I’ll praise my Maker while 1 have breath,” “Have

Joseph Porter, who is superintending . you heard of that Snnbright Clime.’

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Langdon’s Book Store. “The Adventures of Capt. Horn,'

Frank it. Stockton.

“The Story of Bessie Costrell,'

Mrs. Humphrey Ward.

“The Six Cray Powders,” hy Mrs. Henry Wood, paper, price 10 cents. "Beyond the City,” hy Conan Hoyle,

paper, price 10 cents.

“Singularly Deluded,” by Sarah Grand,

paper, price 10 cents.

“The Sign of the Four,” by Conan Hoyle, paper, price 10 cents. “The Holly Dialogues.” by Anthony Hope, paper, price 10 cents. “The House of tlie Wolfe,” by Stanley J. Weyman, paper, price 10 cents. “A Case of Identity,” by Conan Hoyle,

paper, price 10 cents.

tlie puddle mill department of the ITuon steel plant at Alexander spent Sunday with hi* family in Muncie. It is not very probable that Mr Porter will leave Muncie.— Muncie Times. Mrs. R. L. O’Hair, Mrs. 1). L. Anderson and Mrs. H. M. Smith enteitained tlie Over the Teacups club at the residence of the last named, 625 east Washington street this afternoon. The book discussed was “Beside the Bonnie Brier

Bush” by Ian Maclaren.

During tlie thunder storm of last

MANNK\ Furniture and Undertaking, Side Hcjuare.

The text from the seventy-ninth Psalm, “Cast me not off' in my old age,” was well chosen hy Rev. Kdgin. IIis remarks were very appropriate, pointed and affecting and seemed to emanate from a heart full and overflowing witli the spirit of the occasion. At the close of the sermon lie sang a solo “Ho not

forget the oid folks,” which was very j Best of coffee, best of teas,

Alphcus Birch Slagle ana Fancy Sioceiies,

S. W. Corner Pudi.ic Square.

affecting. Then the pastor asked for testimonials from persons over sixty. The following persons responded: Mr. Leu is, Mr.Gardner. Mr. Henry Bowen,

night lightning struck the barn belong- : Mr. and Mrs. McCarty, Mr. Hester. Mr.

THE LOCAL HELD

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

HE MAN VHO TOILS js the man who ou^ht to have he best things to eat, because is system requires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat [jueteke’s greud.

Wli*>r<* Our I'roplr pare Uolnt; and Where Their UiientH are StopPlne—New« of Interest Over the City—The Hest Column in th» Caper for Quick Keadiua. IION’T THINK • if leavinir the cl'Y. even for a short time, without order!nit the Dally Hanneu Times to follow you. It costs you but lh cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be chanired as often as yon :*“sire.

ing to Lafe Ferrand, one and a half miles south of Pulnamviile. The barn and contents were entirely destroyed. There were three horses and one colt killed. The barn was insured in the Ohio Fanners as was the contents, tlie loss being covered. At a meeting of tlie official board of tlie Locust St. M. E. church held last evening it was unanimously decided not to held tlie regular preaching services on next Sunday in view of the dedication of the new Christian church. The regular morning class will occur at 2. p. m. and tlie Epwortli league service at 6:30 p. in. “Shall I take inch space advertising or use liners y” asked a business man of tin* editor of an estahished newspaper. The editor answered : “If you are going to advertise a slioat for sale, a few lines of local is enough, but if you have a big stock of goods and desire to sell them, a few lines would not convey the impression you wisti to make. Take space to correspond with the importance of tlie business you are conducting, and you will create an impression on tlie purchasing public that will lie of lasting benetit to you.” That editor lias the correct impression,—Martins-

cille Leader.

Dr. Will Curtiss wife and children, Ida and Helen, left this morning for their future home, at Peking, China. They will remain in Chicago until tomorrow evening, from which place they will go direct to San Francisco, arriving there Sabbath morning, where tin y stay until the Tuesday evening following when they sail for the mission lield, reaching their destination about the middle of October. The parting from tlie loved ones here was extremely sad as it is quite possible they may never meet again on earth. Tlie little girls have been with Rev. G. L. Curtiss and wife just long enough for them to

Be-t 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 ttnest 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

Perry and Mrs. Bridges. Their remarks were brief and to the point. Up to tills time streaming eyes could lie seen in every part of the house, hut when Mrs. McCarty spoke of remem-

bering when she was a little girl hear- i And excellent cigars for you. ing her mother, while silting at the

flax wheel spinning, give that old song “How tint) a foundation, ye Saints of tlie Lord,” a silent hallelujah was seen in every countenance and some gave way to audible exclamations, “Praise tlie Lord.” These good old people were then arranged conveniently and the entire audience passed around and gave them a hearty shako of the hand, singing “Shall we gather at the River." Your correspondent has attended divine service here for more than thirty years lint never before saw the evidence of the presence of an unseen power so wonderfully felt, and we have heard about a score of persons say that they were never in such a meeting before. Those who were there will never forget it and those who were not there will never know what they missed unless they miss heaven. if. H. B.

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 lie 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 heretolore. At Alpheus Birch's line grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

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HKICK CHAPK.l.. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Cooper go to Kansas this week to visit their sons. M. L. Daggy delivered his lecture, “Lessons from sermon on the Mount” Sunday evening to a large and appreciative audience at this place Mr. D. will be welcome at any time to come

again.

Sunday morning, C’ol. Fiske and C’ap’t. O’Hair the patriarchs of thi- : community, the ones to whom our ! people of today are greatly indebted j for many of the advantages and com- ; forts they enjoy, on Sunday sat near the he- I pulpit just inside the railing. Their

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J. T. Wilson was in Brazil today. Bert Paris spent Sunday with his parents at M uncie. Lawrence Downs, of Terre Haute, is visiting home tolks. Jas. Gavin left this morning for his | home at Greenfield.

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Mrs. Henry Jordan is recovered from a three week’s illness. J. S. Dowling arrived home this afternoon from the east. Harry Langdon 'eft yesterday for a weeks outing at Wawasee. Bert Carmack, of Camargo, III., is visiting friends in the city. J. K. Langdon was called to Indianapolis this morning on business. Mack and Alf. Haig, of Bloomfield, were in tliis city last Saturday. Mrs. Dan Langdon is at home fioni an extended visit in southern Indiana. S. A. Hays, J. P. Allee and B. F. Corwin are in Terre Haute today on

legal business.

The heavy wind last night blew down one of the largest sugar trees on the

DePauw farm.

T. J. McAdams left last night for a two weeks trip through Texas and other western states. Miss Hortense Holden, who has been visiting Miss Durham, returned to Craw fordsvilie Saturday.

come deeply attached to them and their I presence seemed to lend a sac-redness to

bright happy faces will he sadly missed j ^ ll '

from their home.-Columbus Republican. Wil1 “ f -Ume-town visited his

sster Mrs. A. IV. Tolin part of last week. Miss Ella Hiliis and Edith O'Hair are attending the j camp meeting at Battle ground this

Ihe three months infant of Jt ( .eoi ge - an( j visiting friends in Lafayette. Solomon is seriously sick with clioleia , -p| le young men of Brick <'Impel have

infantum.

Ernest Middleton went to Battle! Ground at noon to spend a week at the |

r imp meeting.

Fall Winter Suitings

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The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER, rMO. 6. e. wksh. ST.

Mrs. Riley Brown is at home from Indianapolis where she lias been visiting her son. Oti- Browning has purchased George \V. Heuton’s oil business. Born to Henry Grubb and wife, Aug. ">, a daughter. R. A. Holland went to Roachdale at

noon.

Tlie Q. T. club meets tonight.

| gone to Wabash to fish ibis week.

“For Charity Snffcreth Long/’

CLOVKIIDALK. One of the most severe elect rial storms that ever was noticed here occurred last night between eleven and twelve o’clock. Two cows on the farm of J. N. Cooper one half mile south of town were killed. One horse and one cow were killed near Cataract, probably other eausualities happened but at this writing we have not heard of them. The rather numerous depositors and creditors of the dufunct Cloverdale bank have postponed this weeks meeting from Thursday until Friday.

Thu Wsntaer.

The indications for this vicinity

Anderson and Elwood played their j for the coming thirty-six hours are

last game of tlie series yesterday and Anderson won, Elwood having won

11 ^. /vnuersoii a*i» m Where you can get them, two out or three, whirs, who pitched

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PRICES ON WALL- PAPeR* To reduce stock we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. Allen’s IJrvLgr Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable P' ices.

as follows ae received by H. S

Renick Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indinnanolis: Indianapolis, Aug. 6, 1895. Fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler in southern portion to. night. Garbiott.

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THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

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 Him a Gall. E. A. J 1AM 1 ETON, S outl '“ astc ™'" <!r square

“latest Styles in Soft nub Stiff lhats. ibeaOciuarters for jfme jfurnisbinos. Cnmhs, Cravelino JSaos, Ualtees. J One price to all. r

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and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine ; ^ has done me, my wish to help others, over- I # comes my dislike for the publicity, this w letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1K93, A The inmateo had the “LaOrtppef and I was one of the first. Resuming duty ^

too soon, with the care of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and In a month I became oo debilitated and neri<oua from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, ttiat It wan a question if I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try J>r. Miles’ Kent or at ire Kerritxe. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am tn better health than ever. I still continue Itm oeeasional use, an m tterre food, as my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Win., will reach me." June A, 1894. Mrs. Laura O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will iHinetlt. All druggists sell It at It, A bottles forSA. or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles* Nervine

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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 Maij Tonnant