Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, MONDaT AUGUST 12 ISO.'

ME 1011LOOKIHO FOR BSRORIRS?

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•Jones, of Paris. 111. Conversation, turini! tc lit-r home at South llcr.tl t<-

iTmiiic' and refreshments were the onler day.

<>f the evening. John W. Cooper went to Terre Haute

Mrs. < arson Wiley and son, of Bloom- this morning.

SEE

BLACK and BLACK.

Before buying your

FURNITURE. prompt attention given to UNDERTAKING.

iugton. are visiting her brother. E. P.

Mathers, end family.

Eli Pruitt has -old his south Indiana street property to John W. Moore fora

consideration of $■_’1(H».

Miss Rose Murphy from Eos Angeles,

Cal., and mother, from Terre are visiting Ant Murphy.

Mrs. Jeannette I*. Eayne will leave on Wednesday for a month’s trip m N irginia. to Eynehburg, Old Point

Comfort and other resorts.

Louis H. Call and Gertrude L. Crosby

have been licensed to marry.

Clifford Morris is at home after sev-

eral week's visiting i.t Dayton, O.

l*r. Stephenson is moving from south Locust street to KKMi south College

Haute, j Avenue.

Mrs. John Harding, who has been visiting Mrs. Wm. Kelly, has returned

i to I ndianapolig.

Houck .V DUN shipped two loads of

H A X X A

We still have

A LARGE STOCK o f iilies’W iilliin^Slioeii In Black and Tan.

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THE

SHOE

MEN.

Mway aim Broakway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Agents Brazil Block Coal Go’s GARTSHERRIE

COAL.

Ofllce, Langdon’s Book Store. Yards West End Walnut Street.

213—ISw e o d

GLEAN, GROGERY,

Why irii to a dozen stores for goods when you can buy evervthing at

Riley’s?

Five Stores in One. I A full line of dry goods, hats. caps. ; boots and shoes, queens ware, glassware, ; tinware, nails, and a complete stock of groceries. We have just added a new I 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. John Tfiley, 715 South Main Street.

hogs and Henry Oliver one today. The

The Presbyterian church and emigre- { pri ces were *5 and |

The case against C. G. West charged with larceny was dismissed this morn-

ing in the mayor’s court.

Miss Jennie Cooper arrived home today from Princeton, where she has

been spending the summer.

gation will picnic at McLean's spiings Wednesday afternoon, 14th. All are invited to come with well tilled baskets.

Jereld, the three year old son of M. D. Bridges, had his arm dislocated at the elbow Saturday. Mrs. Bridges was leading the little fellow when he gave a sudden jerk and caused the dislocation.

Druggists say that their sale of Hood’s Sarsaparilla exceed those of all others. There is no aubstute for Hood’s.

Art YonlLooking lor Bargains:

James M. Hurley,

HOOKS AT Langdon’s Book Store. "’1 he Adventures of Capt. Horn," by Frank R. Stockton. “The Story of Bessie Costrell,” b\ 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. Weyman, paper, price 10 cents. “A Case of Identity.” by Conan Doyle, paper, price 10 cents.

The interest manifested in the services of the past week at the North

Mission have justified a continuation I Cl „ ftt langdon’s dry goods and o to no (t ing> dm i ng thi- w et k. 1 " I carpet store and get the new September vices tins evening at 7 MO, preaching fashioll Hhpot free . The Standard pat- •' c\. A. i . a\i. ^ terns are the best made. It By the terms of the will of Charles Williams, who died in Terre Haute \ mirialia l.me r xt'iirsions, with no near relative'., leaving a large To Indianapolis Aug. LI and 14, reestate, he leaves many thousand dollars turn limit Aug. 17, fare |LU0 for round to friends. M. L. Diall, whose family trip. Aeeount Indianapolis Driving lived here for a time, received $10,000 club races. On Aug. 15 and 10 the rate

Furnitureand Umlert

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Ivttsl *5icle HtjLieii'e.

Alphcus Birch Siapie m Fancy Cioceiles.

S. W. Corner Public Square.

and $;S5.00l) goes to some charitable institution to bear Williams’ name. Men are working on the telephone lines today and they state the instruments were shipped from Chicago on Friday night and are expected here today or tomorrow at the latest. The work of putting in the boxes will then be pushed rapidly. This is welcome new - to the subscribers who are itching to yell “hello.” An east Washington street eat is

w ill be $1.20 for round trip,return limit

Aug. 17.

To Indianapolis Sept. 2. return limit Sept. ;i, fare f1.20 fo - round trip. Account, Labor Day Celebr..tion. To Bethany Park. Ind., July 2d to Aug. 21, return limit Aug. 24. one fare for round tiip, account Bethany Park

Assembly.

To Warsaw, Ind., tickets on sale until Aug. dl. good to return 15 day- from date of sale, fare. $4.40 round trip. Tickets to same point good going until

Best of coffee, best of teas, Be-t of butter, best of cheese Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of all at moderate prices. Alphcus Birch keep- on hand Family flour of tinest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will -nit; Nuts and raisins, mustard keen. Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene, Tobacco for to smoke or ebew And excellent cigars for you.

All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch's grocery you may see; And crackers, too, of every grade, And etioiee confections are displayed. Unto your interest it will be To purchase here—call in and see. This is his hobby, mark it well. None but the best of goods he’ll sell. And prices low a- heretofore. At Alphcus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

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THE PERFECT”

THE LOCAL FIELD

Real

and

Estate, Insurance

Loan AgenL

Property of all kinds for sale

or rent.

2ND FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK GREENCASTLE IND

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

THE MAN WHO TOILS Is the man. who ought to havej the best things to eat, because his system requires it. Everybody who works and eats should eat

'.ATES1 CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Wliore Our People r re Going mid Where Their GiientH are Stopping—New* of In* t ere fit Over the City—The Pent Column In th* Paper for Quirk Reading.

quite a success at catching snakes, Sept. dn. w ith a return limit Oct. .'list, nearlv ev»,ry day it rids the neighbor- will be -old at rate of $5.ti(). hood in which it lives of garter snakes. , . /»'" .‘"l 1 ." A.'L - 1 ’; •'"»

to

Rate one Account

, , . , , . , , , 14. return limit August 1.. It catches them by the head, smashing | fare for ,| 1( . rn , m ,| tl .jp. that part of the snake’s anatomy to a [stand Park Assembly.

pulp. It then drugs the snake up for To Louisville, Ky, Sept. S. !>, 10, and public absevration, but so far has not! H • °' A. R. Encan.p.nent-

1 „ . ’ . . | Rate $3.20 for round trip, eaten any of the reptiles. I ins is a £ true snake story.) ! . • ' l Tmlny * i.ocai MnrK.tv.

The two dollar excursion to Chicago i f Furnished the Daily Banxkr Tjmks ovei the Motion Saturday night wa- daily bv R.W. Allen, managerof Arthm

well patronized. Fifty-seven Green- | Jordan’s noultry house.)

castle people took advantage of the Hens 7

cheap rates and spent Sunday in the j gjSJSE;'

“windy eitv.” The excursion train ; ■ • • | Turkey bens, yountt had about 850 passengers aboard when Turkey, voiinirtonis

, , Oeose, choice f. f. per iMjiiml 4c reached | 111( . u i a

it left this city. The train

Greencastle upon itv return trip at eight o’clock tin- morning with a de-

cidedly tired lot <>f passengers.

About twelve o'clock Saturday night, i Jack Jimpson, fireman at the electric | light plant, found the body of an un-1 known man on the Vaudulia track- just ‘ behind Harris’ mill. The body was still warm and he had probably been * dead but a few moments w hen found. The man's reek was broncu and the several bruises about the bead led to the belief that (he inati had fallen from an east bound freight train which passed about the time the accident must have occurred. Coroner Kleinbub was

11 neks

Lsirs, fresh sudject to handling. Uut ter, good

Hot-Air Blast

Furnace.

Huy a Furnace that will hrn Any kin J of coal snccessfully. A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the 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 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.

Thr %Veatb*r.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by II. S Renick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at IndianaDolis; Indianapolis, Aug. 12, IS'.tri.

Fair Tuesday.

G AUHIOTT.

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For sale by

H.S. RENICK&CO..

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see the new

Fall ^WinterSuitings

DON’T THINK

of leaving the city, even for a short time, | without ordering the Dally IIannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 emits a week

as It docs here hi home, and the address will I culled and had the remains taken to j

he changed as often as yon 'ssire.

OUR NEW BAKER

makes the finest grade of

Food every day. Try some and be convinced. L. Weik & Co.

Ben Rowe is here visiting friends. Fred Bryan was in Indianapolis yesterday. George Ward is at home from Columbus. O. Miss Clara Moore is at home from

| Hanna’s undertaking establishment, j where they were viewed by largecrowds | Sunday. On the man’s person was found a letter of recommendation from J. Savon}’, master mechanic of the Chicago south side rapid transit railroad company. The name of the hearer given in the letter is P. Croke and he i> j spoken of as an industrious and competent workman. A pawn ticket for

From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business a it.vV'iMen to Health.

Indianapolis.

Dennis Ball is laid up with an attack [||j r ty cents, hearing the name of Geo. of rheumatism. ; n. Hough, pawn broker, of

Mr. Jones, of Rockville, is visiting

Cbae. Ammerman.

Henry Munson, of Bloomington, has been visiting his mother. Harry Langdon arrived home from Wawasee Saturday evening. Henry Ollivershipped three car loads of hogs to Indianapolis today. May and Karl Fussier have gone to Brazil to visit their sister, Mrs. Bolin-

ger.

Park Bros., the mule buyers, of Fayettsville, Trim., are here looking after mules. * Dave Abrams’ house on west Washington street, was struck by lightning last night. W. W. Jones went to Indianapolis yesterday to see his sister, Mrs. Browder, who is sick. Mis. J. II. Abiain« and son and Miss Annie Price, of Covington, arrived on the noon train. Rev. H. M. Middleton went to Craw-

ly ansas

City, Mo., was also found. A long lock of hair, an a letter addressed to Miss Laura Newman, St. Louis, Mo., completed the list of things found in the pockets of the dead man. Coroner Kleinbub sent a letter of inquiry to Miss Newman at St. Louis, Mo., but as yet no answer has been received. About 11:30 Saturday night a man, supposed to be the one Willed, entered Vancleave’s lunch room in South Greencastle, accompanied by two companions; they got a drink of water and left the place. All were respectably dressed and did not have the hearings of tramps. Yesterday a man thought to have been one of the three men just mentioned, was arrested by Marshal Starr and held as a witness for the coroner’s inquest, which will be held this afternoon. The remains were interred this afterneon. The man placed in jail stated the dead man was one of a party of six who had come over on a freight train from Terre Haute, getting here on Saturday night at eleven o’clock. He yesterday identi-

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The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER, rsio. G. e. aatash. st.

fordsville at noon to attend the district tied the dead man and stated the fellow quarterly conference. I had been acting queerly, like lie was Misses Anna and Marie Chaffee ele- | out of his head.

g a ntiv entertained their friends Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. and Miss

LOWeR

PRICES ON _ „ ^i WALL- PAPBR^ A-llen’s Drvig Store-

Paints at reasonable

Also full stock of

Prices.

Miss Ida-Black is at home from Chicago, where she has been visiting her sister Mrs. Harding. Mrs. Harding’s children accompanied her. J. W. Jacobs, the brick mason, went to Merca, Parke county, to work on the new tile works which are being

constructed there.

Luther Hirt, John Cannon, Misses McBride and Rose Gainer and Mrs. Dan O’Connell spent Sunday at Fern. Miss Edith Broulleld, who has been visiting Miss Mabel Hollingsworth n-

VTo DISEASE has ever presented i I v neculiaritles as I,aGrlnpc. No

so many

peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease

leaves Its victims so debilitated, useless,

sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe.

Mr. D. W. Hilton, state apentof the Mutual I.lfe Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: “In 1S89 and '90 I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my nervous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by the use of narcotics that stupefied me, but pave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, aponizinp bodily pain and the

Tact that I was hourly growing weaker.

When in thiscondition. I commenced using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve ami in one month’s time I was cured, much to the surprise of all who knew of my condition. I have been in excellent health since and have recommended

your remedies to many of my friends.” Louisville, Jan. 22, IMfi. D. W. llinrow.

Or. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health.

Wlqy iw it, Von JAhIn

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. R. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

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1 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 imes Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen s Drug Store or with Mnij "Tennant