Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1895 — Page 3

TIli<: BAIV:VER gre£ncastle, Indiana, Wednesday august 7

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Before buying your

furniture. OMPT attention given to UNDERTAKING.

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nay aim Biockway. Best Grades of • | nthracite and Bituminous COAL? nts Brazil Block Coal Co's ARTSHERRIE COAL. Lnngtlon’s Book Store. Yard* West End Walnut Street. 213—13w cod

KLEAH SROgERY.

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, hoots 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 And what you want elsewhere, go to Riley's—he gives 5 per cent discount for Cash. John Riley, ■ir> South Main Street.

pudent and disposed to tight if interfered with. 1- rank Fulton, of Lafayette, is visiting in the city. Guy Walker is here today attending a meeting of the alumni association. Mrs. F. W. Parsons and children of Baltimore are visiting her sister, Mrs. D. L. Anderson. Mi»s Maud McAnlneh, who lias been visiting Mr. K. K. Pruitt and family, lias returned home. Alex Lockridge and Dave Hughes took advantage of the cheap rates to Terre Haute this morning. Mrs. C. L. Hillis and sister. Miss Edith O'Hair, of Brick Chape!, ate visiting relatives in Lafayette and Attica this week. Houck and Stoner shipped five carloads of cattle to Indianapolis today, loin Oliver also shipped one car to the same place. Congressman G. W. Paris, of Terre Haute, is here today attending a meeting of the executive committee of the alumni association. There will be no services in the College Avenue church on Sunday morning on account of the Christian church dedication. There will he evening services.

loi Looking for Bargains? SEE ames IVI. Hurley, Sal Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. ' perty of all kinds for sale or rent. FLOOR. - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND

BOOKS

Langdon’s Book Store. “The Adventures of Capt. Horn,’’ by Frank K. 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. •‘Tlie Sign of the Four,” by Conan I »oyle, 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.

covered. At any rate it is simple. I harmless, costs comparatively nothing! and ought to be worthy of a trial. It is | as follows: Take a good quantity of whisky, loaf sugar arc dour and mix t<> 1 a mush—alniiit a teaciqiful In all—and I cat it. The Niagara Falls excursion which left here at six o'clock yesterday after- 1 noon was one of the largest in years. ; The excursion was made up in two divisions, the tirst composed of sixteen | coaches, had S00 passengers aboard and 1 the second division • had nine conches i and 2(H) passengers. GreencasMe added seven persons to the throng among whom were Mrs* J. P. D. John and daughter, Miss Alma, Miss Ethel MeWhirterand Miss Florence John. C. G. West was arrested today charged by Mrs. Mary Adams with larceny. The trial of the cause will be made this afternoon at four o’clock. The cliildren of Mr. and Mrs. James Gittbrd, who live about :i miles east of the city, have mild cases of diphtheria. The pupils of Miss Fida A. Lester will give a Musical festival this evening at Miss Lester home 703 South Indiana street. Wm McCray is confined to his home with dysentery. G. W. Black is at home after a four

Abe Cohn of Indianapolis lias pur- weeks trip in the east, chased titree loads of cattle of It. L. Mrs Dr. Poucher and daughter Miss O’Hair, one load from Asbury O’Hair (Hive, arr.veil liome at noon from New and one load from Win Wright. About i Albany.

100 head were shipped in the lot.

HANNA Furniture and Undertaking, East Side Square.

Alpheus Birch Siapie awl Fancy Gnies,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

THE LOCAL FIELD

The Big Four Niagara Fulls excursion yesterday from Indianapolis anti points west of there was a great success. It required seven sections of eight to ten cars each to carry the excursionists. It is expected that the Xational Guard will receive their pay for services in the State encampment in about two weeks. The adjutant general is working on the pay rolls. He says the payment will be made at the earliest possible moment. The Over the Teacups club will meet next month with Miss Sidelia Starr. The book for the month will lie Helen Gardener's “An llnotliciiil Patriot.” Two new niembers were elected, Mrs. Florence Dunbar and Mrs. A. B.

Philips.

At tlie regular meeting of the Home j i Columbian elub last evening, occurred j tlie annual election of otHcers which resulted as follows : Miss Martha Kidpath. president; Ken P. Carpenter, vice pres; Carl Jordan, see., and Gray Potter,

treasurer.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS.

Weakness is the symptom, impoverished blood the cause. Hood’s Sarsaparilla the cure. It makes the weak

strong.

Tlie Harter Train

The largest advertising enter- j prise ever seen here was the special | train of the Dr. Harter Medicine Company which passed through the | city last evening about six o’clock | on the Vandalia. The Company j are moving their ’business and laboratory from St. Louis to Dayton and used an entire train. Each department was packed in a ear or cars and every car was labeled. Immense streamers were placed on the side of the train bearing the crescent and well-known label of the Harter tirm. Attached to the freight cars were a chaircar and a ' combination car and coach. About four hundred people assembled at

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 liuest brand.

(Tinned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will -nil;

Nuts and raisins, mustard keen.

Soap, stareh and bluing, kerosene,

Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent eigars 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 1c will be To purchase here—call in and see. This is his hobby, mark it well. None hut the best of goods lie’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.

THE PERFECT”

HE MAN HO TOILS

Wli*r* Our People P,re Going and Where

Their GueMN are Stopping—News of In- | pected that tllf*

terest Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for Quirk Reading.

Elder A. II. Morris*, pastor of tin*

Christian chun-h at Ureenrastle, was at ^ e P ol » lin ^ aH ^ ie pullod tlie home of W. H. Boswell and wife for in the band on board opened up a dinner today. He was preacher for the j lively tune. The train waited here Christian church congregation and was u mji after the fast passenger passed. County Superintendent for at least one meml , er8 of the flrm Inade

term.—Nobleiviile Ledgur. I ...

speeches and advertising matter ol

The Executive Committee of the De- L. i : ui .. i

. . , ,, the company was lavishly scattered.

Pauw Alumni association held a meet- j

i„g this morning in Philo hall to con- | M,in - V newspaper people were aboard

aider University matters. It is ex-

association will make

liuv a Furnace that will turn Am kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent tlie formation of Smoke bv 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.

Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

For sale by

H. S. RENICK &,CO..

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I as It does here at home, and the address will

be chanifed as often as you disire.

Everybody who works and

s should eat

^ueteke’s greud.

hree Dozen weet Spiced GHERKINS a bottle, for 10 cents t WEIR’S ne 0;ily Place

l>ON’T THINK

of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banner Times to

v i 1 i- 1 „ , 1 follcw you. It costs you but to cents a wee*

he man who ought to have best things to eat, because

system requires it.

* John Cawley i< in Indianapolis to-

day

A. Daggy has returned from Martins-

ville.

Rev. E. T. Lane, of Let anan is here

today.

Dr. Stephenson has returned from

Illinois.

Paul Eckels is moving from this city

to Knightsville.

James Hughes is spending tlie week

in Terre Haute

Guy M. Walker, of Terre Haute, is

in the city today.

Mrs. Mary Martin is moving to this

city from Chicago.

Anderson defeated Elwood again yesterday by the score of s.x to four. Miss Bessie Hammond has gone to Bay View, Mich., for a short stay. The colored camp meeting begins on Thursday, Aug. 8 at Lynch’s park. H. ('. Long shipped two ear loads of cattle to Indianapolis this af .ernoon. Thos. Abrams, ('has. Leuteke and J. j B. Tucker went to Terre Haute today. Mrs. Dr. Bence and Miss Jennie Brandon are at home from Martinsville. James Houck shipped three car loads

some reccomendations to the hoard of trustees who will soon announce the election of professores to till the vacan-

cies.

Rosa Spurgeon, of Jefferson tomship, has Hied suit before Esquire Ashton against Jerome Leaehman, son of James l eaehman, for bastardy. The defendant was arrested yesterday by

and Messrs. Arnold, Martin and Smith, of the local press squad went | over to Indianapolis with the com pany. A banquet was given at the Bates house and the com pain treated their guests in a royal mar. tier throughout. Mr. S. L. Geisinger was in charge of the news paper men and lie was the right man in the right place. The veil

new

Constable Webster and brought to the j

city las. night and plated m jail await- j u,re was 11 “JvertlS.ng success ing a bond. Leaehman is a young mar- and was brilliantly carried out. ried man. The patties are all well eon- The company go from St. Louis to iieeted. Dayton that they may lie

Fall fl N D Winter Suitings at The Pashion Parlor 7X. C. LESTER. NO. 6. Er. W7*SH. ST.

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here you can get them.

A letter has just been r eoeivod by Merle Walker from his father, who is a missionary in Peking, China, in which Rev. Mr. Walker tells of some of the atrocities prae iced in that city by the Chinese mandarins, who are the rulers of the country and against whom there can he no redress. Some of his accounts of the.misdeeds are horrible in the ex-

t rente.—Indiunu/Hjlis ./urnul.

The Wamon’s < hristian Temperanee | Union will meet in the chapel of college j Ave church to-morrow afternoon at j 2;3() oclock. Mrs. MeWhirter of Indianapolis will be present and talk upon I the different departments of work.!' This announcement will certainly bring j J every member to the meeting, and a most cordial invitation is given every body. | Come out and let us show our love and I appreciation for her who is doing so | much for temperance in the state ot j

I ndiana.

White river farmers say the corn in some ot the river bottoms will make 7.'» bushels to the acre this season ; and the corn on the hillsides will yield as much

nearer

the center of their trade, get better shipping facilities and good w ater

for their laboratories.

‘For Charity Suffereth Long.”

Wl^y is it, Ycm

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.

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Give H im a On 11. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

Mrs. Laura C. Ptiocnli, nilwaukee. Wls.

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of hogs today and John Stoner one load, j per acre as the bottom lands usually

make. It seldom happens that thecorn 1 crop is good on both low and high land (

Wm. Martin left this morning for a three weeks’ visit with relatives in

North < arolina.

Trainmen on the Monon state that never in their railway existence have

at the same time—generally when there is enough rain to make the hill corn the j corn in the bottoms is drowned out,and when the bottoms are dry enough to

they known tramps along tin io.id ,i j a yj,,],) corn on the hillnnmerous as at present. They are 1m-1 .. . , , ,—.1.

OW©R PRICES ON ^ WALL PAPBR 1 *- To reduce stock we will make very low prices on W all Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. Ellen’s IDuru-gr Storo Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.

I sides is burned up by drouth. As the flux has recently caused some

deaths in the surrounding country it might be advisable for our people to remember a remedy which is recommend- , ed as a sure cure. It is supposed to have tirst been discovered in the motin- ' tains out west where a numberof people | were attacked with the flux. An old mountaineer told them that he had a j remedy which never failed. It is said many tried the remedy and speedily re-!

“Matron of a Henerolent Home and knouing the good Dr. Milos' Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1H1I3, The inmates had the " t.aiirippe and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too soou, with the care of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and In a month Ibeeame ho debilitated and nerroua from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that It was a question If I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Hr. Miles' Hestoratlre Aerrine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still continue Its oeeasional use, as a nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wls., will reach me.” June 6,1894. Mrs. Laura O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will Benefit. All druggists sell It at 11. 6 bottles for If., or It will Is,84,ut, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Oo.. Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles’ Nervine

Restores Health

Sutbcrllll, C East IClasbinoton St. Xatcet Siplce in Soft nnO Stiff Ibats. IbcaOcninrters for jftnc jfurmobinos. Crunhs, Cravdino ®aoo, IPaUccs. J One price to all. f

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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 W’alter Allen's Drug Store or with May T'ennant