Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1895 — Page 3
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Before buying your
FURNITURE. ROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.
We still have Iarge stock of
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MEN.
6LEAN CROKERY,
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, 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 llnd what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives 5 per cent discount for Cash. John Riley, 71 •> South Main Street.
Best Grades of Anthracite and Biturninous COAL gents Brazil Block Coal Co's GARTSHERRIE COAL. (Bee, I.angdon’s Book Store. Yards West Knd Walnut Street. 218—13w cod
ie You Looking for Bargains?;
James M. Hurley, *1 1 Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent, roperty of all kinds for sale or rent.
HOOKS
Langdon’s Book Store. “’1 he Adventures of ('apt. Horn,” by Frank K. Stockton. “The Story of Bessie Costrell,” bj Mrs. Humphrey Ward. “The Six (Jray Powders,” by Mrs. Henry Wood, paper, price 10 cents. “Beyond the City,” by Conan Doyle, palter, price 10 cents. “Singularly Deluded.” by Sarah Grand, paper, price 10 cents. “The Sign of the Four,” by Conan I toyle, paper, price 10 cents. “The Dolly Dialogues,” by Anthony Hope, paper, price 10 cents. “The House of the Wolfe.” by Stanley .1. Weyman, paper, price 10 cents. “A Case of Identity,” by Conan Doyle, paper, price 10 cents.
about Jihhi excur-donDts and they wil* be accompanied by the Ringgold band. Mr-. George Durham is -eriously sick with typhoid fever and a complication
of diseases.
Mis-Carrie Gibbons, of the Boston s'ore, i- spending a week's vacation in
1 mlianapolis.
.loe Gardner i- at home from Evansville, where be ha- been at the bedside
of bis brother.
On tomorrow we will publish the full program of the Sunday exercise-
at the Christian church.
The 11 year old sou of Mr. and Mr-. I-aac Stone, who live- six miles east of
the city, has diphtheria.
Kd Seoliee, of (Jnincv. I ml., is vi-it-ing relatives in this county, m the
vicinity of Maple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Saltmarsh who have
been visiting Mrs. Mary Hawkins, re-
turned to Indianapolis this morning.
George E. Blake is getting the stone
on the ground for a wall to be
South Cir**eiM-UHtle. Alfred Alice and Miss Antin Wood of Stanton are visiting friends and relatives here. James Foudray is attending the Terre Haute races. Jonn F. Cooper was in Indianapolis yesterday. Joe Keightley reports the loss of about ten dollars which some confiding friends stole from him yes-
terday.
Will Jones the hurley blacksmith is still missing. Jones was out on a tine in 'Squire Ashton’s court and a few days ago he was notified that, the amount was due. This is thought to have caused his sudden departure. Last night some mischief maker placed a large piece of black cloth on the shop ooor
MANX A Furnitureaml L iideilakinor o ICci«l J~>icle Hquare.
built in I w |,i ( q 1 is causing a great number
fnmt ofhis east Franklin street P'<>-1 0 r qu) flt i ons t0 | )e asked today. Mr- Hiram Ruditil and childien ar-| bmu i »iate Tr«...rer.. rived home at noon from Borden, where I Wilkerson Turpin to S. ,1. & K V. they have been visiting for several Tavlor. laud in Roaehdale, $1'>0.
Alpheus Birch Siapie anil Fancn Kwies,
S. W. Corner Puelic Square.
F.mma McClary to A. L. McClary,
o. L. Fulwider I- here fora fewday« Imp in Clinton tp.,$S(H). He has a position on the Chicago /»/>>r Eliiah Grantham to Bcrlina J Nich-
M \ «b«>p is now located at corner Jackson and I iberty streets. (ii\c a call. E. J. Sinnoxs, blacksmith.
NO FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK GREENCASTLE IND
THE MAN VH0 TOILS ,s the man who ought to have [he best things to eat. because is system requires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat [^ueteke’s gneud.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. ’.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS W'heri* Our People ere (iolii); nml Where TTieir (Siieete are StoppliiK—New* of Interest Over the City—Tlie Bent Column hi tli» Paper for Quick Heading.
Ocettu which he will leave to accept in |ols. laud in Roachdale, f 1.
a few days.
Emerson K. Schneep, of Delphi, is reading in the university library pre pa rat dry to taking up school work at
Greenville, 111.
The Silver Leaf is back from Lafayette loaded down with laurels and wreaths, ami broken hearts of the La-
f ivette maidens.
Greenfield has adopted a billiard anti pool table ordinance that provides for a I'i.'i license for the ttrst table and $!■") for
additional tables.
C. B. Case went to Indianapolis this | afternoon at 1 :35, and returned at 5:5(1 after consulting with a client from
Rockville. He wore a belt
U. A. Bowen tin- morning purchased 8tatksv1UjEi n . Auk . .»._ Fi , mor( . HJ of Imd of S.nmiol Silvey, of rain shot and killed hw brother, MarAdelaide, Colifornia. The land lies one shall Cain, in Davie county. The killmile northwest of Xew Maysville. ing was the result of a misunderstaudOwing to the dedication service at the ' the settlement of an account.
1 he parttea were two of the most prom-
Christian cliurch preaching will he ois- incut and wealthy citizens of this seccontinued sit the Presbyterian church | tion. The slayer escaped.
Sunday next. Sunday school and Y. i
P. S. C. E. will meet as usual.
Today** Mark^ta.
: FuinisJt.-d the D.ui.v Banner i .mes daily by R.W. Allen, managerof Arthni
Jordan's tioultry house.J
Hens T Springs, 2 Ills and over 7q Springs, under 2 lbs 7 [ Pocks gq I Turkey h< ns, young Turkey, young toms Geese, eholoe f. f. per pound 4e Otieks 8 Kggs, fresh sue)ject to handdug s
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Best of enfiee. he-t of teas, Be-t of butter, best tif ehet'se Best of -ugar. best of -l ices. Best of all at moderate prices. ! Alpheus Birch keep,-on hand Family (lour of finest brand.
Canned good-, preserve-, delicious fruit ,|u ‘; And pickle- that «c know will suit;
NTit- and rai-ins, mn-tard keen.
Soap, starch and hluiiig. kero-cne,
Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigars for you.
All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch's grocery you may see; And crackers, too, of evert grade. And choice confections are displayed. Unto your interest it, will he To pnrehase here—call in and see. This I- hi- hobby, mark it well. None hut the best of goods he’ll sell. And price- low a- heretolore. At Alpheus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.
THE PERFECT”
KiiMninn TliUtlr.
Denver, Aug. 9.—Complaints havo
Bicycles are said to -eriouslv aflVet been filed with the county commissionthe sale of pianos in England. The rea- era in regard to the Russian thistle, son given i-that when a girl i- a-ked i ho pest is gaining such headway in , , . I ibis countv that unless some action is to choo-c between the two for a present takwl lt Wlll lv i mi)08 . lbu , t0 ,. xt( . rmlll .
she invariably select- the wheel. .itn it and the crons will |». ruined. There is no doubt but that tiie eft'ort I Long i>i»i»hc« signaling,
to raise money from the alumni of De- Denvi u, Aug. !•.—Commnnica'.tons
Pauw to complete the salary of Pro- wore < - thanged by
feasor Priest will he successful. Re- day hot ween the summit of Pike's peak
spouses arc very encouraging, and Dr.
Buy a Furnace that will turn Am kinlofcoal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bvconsuming all GASES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal w ithout a Goutinnoiis Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep fire over night. Perfect combustion with great saving of fuel, leaving very little ashes. FMr in advance for superior Merit and Heating capacity over any furnace in Existence.
Hot Air Blast Furnace.
and army headquarters in this city, j over HO miles in an air line. A photo- ;
Gobin is to he congratulated for his Wlls mken of the party of soldiers faith and effort in the matter.— JlVs/era on the peak in the act of signaling.
Christian Atlrocate.
For sale by
H.S. RENICK&,CO..
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DON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Times to folk.w you, ll costs you hut 10 cents a ween as it does here at home, amt the address will he changed us often as you ‘"sire.
hree Dozen weet Spiced GHERKINS In a bottle, for 10 cents #t WEIR’S
fii6 Oulv Place““as
! The remains of Virgil Broadstreet The Exchange says: If a tly drop- ling Facts,” and
I Anally decldde to try a bottle of
, ui'iing hs I“•"! ..U a* .-a*.,!.,
1 . ! hU actions. A Spaniard pays for the Before I had taken ! ' 1 Ul ’ , T . . i .-..i t I beer, leaves it on the table and goes 1 one bottle I could Will Allen, ot Los Angeles, ( ,d.. 1- . , . , . sleep as well as a visiting his cousin,-. Charles and Fred | ^y without saying a woid A 10 . yr ^ 1(lboy . My n \ l 4 re noli in an will do the saint, except appetite returned
k-on club of Terre Haute will that he will swear while he goes. An j
->i 1 Englishman auills the beer and orders picnic at Fern on Sunday, Au^. -*• i
where YOU can get them. They will bring over the Big Four
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Otis Grubb is on the sick list. Brazil is to have a base hall Park. Dr. K. Post has gone east on a visit. Will Lockridge was in Terre Haute
today.
Claude Hall was at Putnamville yes-
terday.
J G. Greenlief is in Brazil today on
business.
Mrs. Potts went to Terre Haute this
morning.
Miss Mamie Higert is visiting at
Crawfordsville.
Miss. Jean Nelson of New York, is
visiting her patents.
Miss Maude Cosner went to Amo this
morning to visit friends.
Clint Crosby shipped a ear load of
sheep to Chicago yesterday.
Dave Ktidisil and Art Williams are
attending the Terre Haute fair.
Miss Myrtle Fansleris spendinga few
days with friends in Plainfield.
Mrs. Mattie Gaston, of Worthington, , is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Williams, of Mercm, are visiting Mrs. II. S. Reniok. The remains of Virgil Broadstreet ! were taken to Stilesville this morning. Dwight Bayne i< at home from West |
his actions
Frank S. Riwley will soon enter the , law firm of Paris A Hamil, at Terre Haute, becoming a partner in the business. Mr. Hawley is a brother of e\Trnstee Pawley, of Jackson towship. a graduate of llie Indianapolis law school and will add strength to an already good law firm.— Ilnckrilfr Tribune. ’Tin: midsummer festival of mu.-ic, \ given by the pupils of Miss Fida A. Lester, was repeated last evening before another large audience. The performers of last evening’s recital were \ the same as on the previous evening | and the selections were rendered in a
very creditable manner.
Mr-. Munson, mother of Mrs. Bish Hays, who resides witli Mrs. Hays near tiie Junction, disappeared from her 1 home last, evining and it was rumored j this morning that she had misterioiisly disappeared. She left the house in the | night and this morning her relatives j could not find her. Inquiry this after- ' noon developed the report that she had been found at the residence of O. W. j
Ellis, a neighbor.
Shot by <»>ii»ibler«.
Pahkershcro, W. Va., Aug. 0.—John James, a farmer and stockman of (treenvilli’, this county, was shot to death b? j three gamblers while engaged in a dispute over a game of cards. The gam-
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The Fashion FaHor C. LESTER, rsiO. e. E. wt^sh. st.
The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty -six hours are as follows as received l»v IL S Renkk «fe Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:
Indianapolis, Aug. 9. 1895. Fair and cooler Saturday.
Gahkiott.
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Weak, Irritable,Tired “1 Was No Good on Harth.”
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken
, . , , down constitution, and permanently
A German in a neighboring town nad cure8 ( , very killd ()f n(TV0U8 disease.
a horse stolen from his barn, whereupon lie)advertised a- follows: “Von nite, de Oder day, wen 1 was bin awake in my sleep, 1 hear something vat I tinks vas not yust right in my barn, and I yust out sin imps to bed and runs mid the barn out ; and ven I vas dere coom, 1 sees dat my pig gray, iren mare, he has been tide loose and run mid de saddle off; an' ever who will him hue bring, I yust so much pay as vat bin
kushtomary.”
The Exchange says: If a fly drops into a beer glass, one who has made a of national characterists. can
one yenrui/» I wamaffllctetl
trith nervouMnesH, nlee/ilessnesn,
Creeping eenmutlon in tng legn. Slight palpitation of mg heart.
tHutraet ing eonfnMion of the mintl,
SeriouH Iohh or lapse of memory.
Ileiyhteil tlotrn with rare anti worry, f completely lost appetite Anti felt my vitality wearing out, I was weak, irritable anti tired, ytg weight was reduced to I VO llts.. In fact I was no good, on earth.
A friend brought
YVljy its it, Vou
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?
This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. Ilis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Givo Him a Oall. K. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
i—oja^or PRICES ON WALL- PAPSR 1 ^ To reduce slock we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and A-llenNs Dx'ViS Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable P'lces.
another glass. A German carefully | 1 fishes out the tly and finish Ids beer as if nothing had happened. A Russian drinks the beer with the fly. A China- ( | man fishes out the fly, swallows it and
i then throws the beer away.
In your blood is the cause of that tired, languid feeling. Hood’s Sar-a- j parilln makes rich, red blood and gives J renewed vigor.
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greatly Increased.
W hen / had taken the sixth bottle. .Jig wright increased to HO bs.. The sensation in mg legs was gone; .Jig nerves steadied completely; Jtg memory was fallg restored. Jlly bra in seemed clearer than ever. I felt asgoodttsany manon earth. Hr. Uliles' Restorative. Kervine is A great medicine, I assure you.” Augusta, Me. Walter It. Burbank. Dr. Milos' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first, bottle will iienottt. All druggists sell It at 41, tt bottles fort.'), or it will he sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by trio Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, led. Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
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SutbCVlm, (3 East lUaslMiuncn St. latest Sivlcs in Soft ant' Stiff Ibate. ibcaOquartcro for jftnc jfurntebtnoo. Cntnho, Cravclino JBaoo, IPaltccs. J One IPricc to all. S
am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner 1 imks Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Tennant
