Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1895 — Page 4
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA
MONDAY AUGUST 1-’
WE KEEP OUR CUSTOMERS.
We treat all alike of liberality to everybody —
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friends, because we are
-the same measure
our
customers.
-our customers are the friends of our
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ALLEN OROTHERS / t 5 The - Greatest ~ Store { i •”) FOR V) DRV GOODS fS J CARPETS An d SHOES.
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THE Makers and Distributors of “Ctibanola,” a Cigar that during the past three years has outsold any four combined brands in Indiana, Has been Greatly Increased In Size While, at the same time, the high class of Filler, Wrapper and workmanship has been maintained and added to. We expeit to sell l2,IHHI,iHtO of the new Cl HANOI.\ in Indi. ana, this year, solely on merit.
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Sole Distributors, . . Indianapolis.
Ask your dealer for the new CITIANOLA
auil HiHisL on having It.
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Wlitj its it tiliit S he Big Bonanza Gcitoliow All tlio ^Prficlo? Because it is the cheapest place in town to buy goods.
3 cans corn
2 5c
(iooiI broom
10c
3 “ peaches
25c
1 box sardines
06c
3 “ tomatos
23c
1 doz best thread ...
25c
3 “ apples
2 5o
Fresh country lard .
](>e
3 boxes Rolled oats . . .
2.5c
< 'ity lard .....
O'Jc
1 pound good tea
15e
Bacon
10c
*2 “ rotlVo, ..
2.5c
Hams only
12^c
Suspenders
ot*
Shoulders
Otic
Salt < Die dollar
per barrel
Dinner Bucket......
25c
1 GAL. GASOLINE, - 15C. 1 GAL. COALOIL, - - IOC.
A FULL LINE OF TINWARE
AND NOTIONS AT PRICES THAT WILLlSUIT YOU.
Two boxe> of axle gree'e 5 cents. Come and See us.
M.8t A Murphy. Opposite First Ward School Housa
J. J. WE1DA
has just
opened a new of
stock
i Groceries* In his old room in the Allen block, one door east of Adams Express office and solicits the patronage of his old friends and customers.
His motto is
“Never te llnjersoli"
JHHIE5 F. FEE, INSURANCE AGENT, PENSION : ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Pension Vouchers. Deeds and Mortgages, Correctly and expeditiously executed. Vltliee in Central Hank Building. Greencastle, Ind. A FRIEND’S ADVICE. It you wi-li to -a\e 10 to ‘JO per cent on the dollar men buy you” Dry Goods, Notions, I lats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Queensware, v Woodenware at
An American t ounte»». One of tho most influential women in Germany was at onn time a New York grocer’s daughter. She is tho wife of (ieneral Waldersee, and the kaiser s wife is her grandniece by her first marriage. The countess was tho daughter of David Lee, who died in 1S53 and left a modest fortune. The present ooout-
cot'N rr.ss wai.deusee. ess has resided abroad ever since that time. For a long time there has been a social feud between the Empress Frederick and Countess Waldersee, and it is said that tho American woman lias more influence with the emperor than bis mother. The Chancellor of UusKia. Baron do IStaal, who succeeds the late M. do Giers as chancellor of Russia, was born iu Revel ? J years ago. Hu bo-
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Cincinnati, New York an.I n . luK'ts with trains for Ml.'l,,,,
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Washlnirton. I*, ('..via. In.iio,,.! "e
.lininir ears. New coaelu s
gas un all I rains.
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Battle Ax plug The largest* piece, of G; o o a tobacco ever sold for 10 cents
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COR. MAIN AND OHIO STS
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WHY Go Away? Why go to Martinsville, French Lick, or any other watering place when Greencastle has at her doors som- of the best mineral water to be found in ihe state. The Spring on the Mahan farm, south of the Vandalia railway, contains iron am) suliihnr. It's medical properties have been accurately tested and found to be Itie equal of any spring. Fox Ridge, June 12. To Whom <’oneprned : I have used mineral water at Xoblesville, Martinsville and Greencastle, and while 1 think them all good I would recommend Greencastle water as the best. J. C. II \f:i The following is a list of those who have been henctltto I by the Malian mineral water: Mrs. G. I.. Blake, Mrs A. f. Kelley and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopkins. I have made arrangements to peddle I lie water around the city, making delivery by wagon each mormi.g. Water will be delivered free of charge to any one who cannot aftbrd to buy it. < ustomers supplied at 5 cents a gallon, delivered. Call on or address by postal card JOHN RILEY, South Greencastle. tl
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DUS. SMYTH K &. TUCK HR, I’hysiciant and Surgeons. No. 17 N ine St. Greencastle, Ind.
ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal Cement Wall Plaster, Portland and Louisville Cements. Plaster 1’aris, HairuiD 1 '-ioie. At the lowest prices.
Box
R. B. HURLEV r"3. Wareroom 410 E Seminary s
l>» You Have llayfever? If so the best place to liml relief is at Petoskey. Mi.di. famous tin* country over as possessing climatic advantages unsurpassed for the relief of that tlottbesoinedisease. The cool invigorating lake air laden with odors from the forests give alim st instant relief and a few .lays stay removes all traces of the trouble. It’s a delightful place to spend August or September even if one is not a siitt’erer, and is one of tiie most popular of M ichigan resorts. The Big Four through sleeping ear service via Benton Harbor and C. & \\ M. Kt., idlers a most desirable route. Train leaving Greencastle at 8:12 a. in connects at Anderson with through sleeper arriving at Petoskey at 7 o’clock next morning. Anotlierexcellent routi is via tli" “Monon” leaving Greencastle at 12:07 p. m., and connecting at Michigan city with a thtongh sleeper from Chicago arriving at Petoskey at 7 a. in.. Ask for tickets via the ‘‘West Michigan” in either instance. It’s the popular line. L. M. Fui.i.ek, d&wtf. A. G. P. A.
B. F. JOSblN HanU t-8 the lllirnest (.rade Urar.tl llloek
And the Best t’ftt ahunrh and Anthracite coal yard opposite Vandalia freight office.
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BARON DE STAAL. gan his diplomatic career over 50 years ago and is skilled in all the arts of statecraft. He is allied by marriage to the reigning family. He Advocates Christian Unity. The Rev. Dr. Henry Lunn, the noted English evangelist and missionary who is now in this country, is known tho world over as tho advocate of Christian
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
Cures all trouble* of the
11 etui and Throat.
CATARRH. HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. LaGRIPPE,
WILL CURE
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sneezing, snuffing, coughing, ’I IIKAUACHK Gonc tinueil ii-e eftects 12 b ENDORSED , ’ v
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highest medical authorities ot Europe ti America lor LDS.Sore Throat iv Eevor. Bronitia, La GRIPPE.
-g) Louipviuc Ntw Aistii .•* Chh;4so_Bi_™ In effect Sunday. Mn ij j,,• noktu nor.- i, ' ' v,, 4* < bioaco Mall .. No ti' “ Kxpr.T'H . ■<* No AU I cul : 1 SOCTH IIOIM, 1 '-’*1 No 8* Ioulavllle Mail . T No .V southern Express NoCtt l.oeai ■ • Dally, t Excel,t 1 . |, V 111 •‘•‘••’li'’'- "I niirhi truins dining ears on day trains 1 • . aids nml t'ull Inloi iiintli.n in 1 through cars, etc., ad.lress
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HEADACHE Miflci-
Brings Sleep to the Sleenlefw. Cures Insomnin us Prostration. Don’t nefooled with worthless imitations. Take only CUSHMAN'S. Price,60c. at all
led (Yee. A ecu Is wall
er-c Brings Sleep to <utd Nervous Prostration 7 ' ice.DOc.
Drugi'ists, or mailed tree. Agent* wanted. ( I'SH.MAN s MENTHOL BALM Cuts, Wounds, Bums Frostbites. Excels all
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Burnt
Druggists.
Book t*n Menthol free. A.i.tn ^s Cushman Monu-
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W. F IlRUNNKH, (.reunoi Aast. iienM Pass. Agrt. st. Louis Mo.^
price 26c. at Drugpists.
Co., No. 3?4 Dearborn Street,
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plexion only Nature
can give. She gives a new, clear and soft one to those w ho
use Dr. Hebra’s Viola Cream. It is" not a paint or powder to cover defects. // frfs rid of them, by Nature’s own pro cess of renewing the vitality of the skin banishing all roughness, redness, Deckles, moles, pimples^ blackheads, sunburn and tan. It does this surely and harmlessly, because naturally. Its use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it is a pure and delicate soap. It should be used in connection with the Cream. It should be used in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit for a habv’s skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by drug-
gists or sent by mail. Send to G. C. BITTNKK CO., TGLZDO, O.
REV. DR. HENRY LCXN.
unity. Ho is also well known as tho originator of tho Griudelwald conforencos in Switzerland. Dr. Lunn was born in I860. Ho attended a theological college and was graduated from Trinity college, Dublin. He served for many years as a medical missionary in India. CongreMmimn Heard of MImhouH. Congressman John T. Heard, who recently aroused Colonel Breckinridge to
a sensational display of wrath 011 tho floor of the house of representatives, is a lawyer of Sedaliawho has served ten years in congress. He was born in Georgetown, Mo., in 1840, and began his political career in 1872 as a member of the
joi n t. hkakd. legislature, where ho served for many years. Mr. Heard’s familiar face will ho missed from tho Forty-ninth congress, ho having failed of re-election. Wilcox, the Revel utiouiatk Robert Wilcox, who headed tho recent revolt against the Hawaiian republic,
has been prominent in three similar outbreaks, and each time his efforts were directed toward overthrowing the existing form of government. Hu is the sou of William Wilcox of Newport, R. I., hut was born in Hawaii. KiugKalakaua sent Wilcox
Sec tk ELEGANT Line o f FALLSAMPLES
E. V/. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
OATS
Best Route! Southeast South SouthwestI is the Louisville and Nashville Railroad SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS. Full information cheerfully furnish* upon application to I. K. FID6ELY, B. W.Pass. AJ511, Wfl C.P.ATMOBE.Gen'l T3SS.
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SOLD ONLY IN 2 LB. PACKAGES. FRIENDS’
rSIlid OATS
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We •vill save von money *f
i* not complaining id'ont Singularly LOW I'BK !> n"' takable quality are tl"'
which draw the people.
Note ihe Price 5 1
for August.
New I'piign 1 : l'i - I
ward.
Good second hand S<)R |,ri ‘ ; ’ and upward. New Organ*,Solid W il"" 1 ' upward. Second hand Organ*-! 15 U
ward.
Popular .Mn*i('-BG> l " |i: "V lt | EASY TKKM>
F. G. Newhousc Waierooiii, 17 •>• l 1 " 1111 "’ !
ROBERT WIIX'OX.
to Italy for a military education, and that worthy returned tho favor by trying to overturn the dusky monarch’s government. Wilcox is now about 60 years old.
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iie lie BICEItT (f
mi ^ Aiul K. atuntin d hv thr I lion uollttr concern, whose bond in aw good as tfnld. ^ 24 LB SCORCHER, S85. 22 LB LAOlE*' 5
ANDERSON & HARRIS. Exclusive AgenD
