Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1895 — Page 3

the banner times, greencastle. Indiana, Tuesday august in iso.'

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BLACK and BLACK.

Before buying your

FURNITURE.

"ill mu an excursion ti> Imlianapol's »t 8:.»0 a. m., at 75 cents for tin* rounil

trip.

1 hi* town*! in trustees will all meet in this city on Thursday. They will confer with the State superint“ndent of

public instruction.

Win. Madden and family, of Washington. |i. ('., are visitin*; .lohn T. Maloney. Mr. Madden i- messenger on

the Coiii/r'snioual llrcor<l.

j K II. Illy and family are moving to lavlorville, 111., where Mr. Illy has

his best friend or any other man. On last Saturday a tanner drove up to the : public fountain on the . northwest 1 corner of the signaic, and did not know how to water his team at the automatic i valve. M r. Ulidcwcll, as the story goes, I very aeeomodatingly walked up and instead of pulling the valve and holding it up, worked it up and down in pump-like fashion causing the water to flow in spurts instead of a steady stream. The farmer saw the motion and pumped away steadily for about

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ment of the Taylorville academy. rile Saturday night Motion excursion

ROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO varried 2.000 passengers. TheltloomU^ J ^ 1 ' v ington hand bovs owuingthe refresh-

UNDERTAKING.

We still have I arge stock

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In Black and Tan. muis a in

boys owning tin* refresh-

ment privilege cleared about *70. I he Presbyterian church and congregation will picnic at McLean’s sptings Wednesday afternoon, 14th. All are invited to come with well tilled baskets. 1 be A oung Ladies Home Missionary society will meet at the home of Mi-s Lou McCoy, Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. Kvery mcmbei is urged

to be present.

A letter from \V. S. Scott, who is at

I A full line of dry goods, bats, cups. I’N’enix, Arizona, states that the theri hoots and shot's, ipicen'Ware, glassw are.! "'"meter there reaches 115 degrees evtinware, nails, and a complete stock of '‘ r - v Mr. Scott went there for his groceries. We have just added a new imnith and writes he is doing well, and complere stock of paints, oils and | Netl lllake will attend liel’auw uni-

mm gROKERY. Why go to a dozen stores for goods! when you can buy everything at Hiley’s? \ l ive Stores in One.

HE

See

SHOE

MEN.

llie ELEGANT l ine of

brushes. It you can't tlipl what you Want elsew here, go to Hiley’s—tie gives

•'> per cent iliseount for Cash.

John hftley,

715 South Main Street.

THE LOCAL FIELD

l , , . , , . , half an hour, tlnallv getting water au.epted a place in the Latin depart- , . r , , , ,

, 1 1 | enough out of the pesky thing for his

dry horses. Had he merely pulled up the valve and held it up. he needn’t to j have pumped at all. All the while our sheriir and a party of friends were laughing at the ett'orts of the fanner. We hope that the aforesaid farmer w ill see this note, as the reporter lias a grudge or t wo at the sheritV on account

of several of those •'sells.'’

A mimher of people were in tin* city today from I’utnainville as principals and witnesses in a ease before 'Squire Ashton which bore the title ot A. S. < 'urtbs vs. James Sullivan. Klmer Cardtier, Michael Mahoney, Henrv Cox and Henry Bellamy. The defendants were charged with trespass on Aug. U. on land alleged in the eomplaint to belong to II. II. Ilillis. I'liere is a controversy over 'he nwnship of some land which I Joshua Staples claimed he purchased I from Joe Lee for quarry purposes. It I was said that Lee contracted to sell the I land to Staples for *J5(l but that pend-I ing the deed transfer, over w hich there J was some delay. Henry H. Ilillis purchased the land for *400 and got a dee.l : for the same. The men tiled against ! for trespass were workmen for Staples who had entered the land to quarry stone. Mr. Ilillis, for whom Messrs.

Fiiniilurcand rmicHakino: o ^ IvfAssl Esicle Estutcjrc.

Alpheus Birch

Siapic aim Faacij Gnles,:

S. W. Corner ’ltlic Square.

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versity this year. * * * Charles Oavis expects to enter the freshman clas- at tlie Liiiversity ot Michigan this year, lie may snend the first semester at I lei’auw. Trri'e llautt I'rihune. •Lick East, a denizen of I’utnam county. over-taxed his spii ituai capacity last evening and spent the night in the city calaboose. He was taken belore JiMice Conch this morning and lined * 11 .no, which lie made arrange-

Best of eotVee. best of teas, | 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 thmr of finest 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 And excellent cigars for you.

All kinds of fancy rakes for tea At Birch's grocery you may see; And elacker-, too, of everv grade. And choice confections are displayed. I nto your interest U w ill he To purchase here—call in and see. This b his hubby, mark it well. None hut the best of goods he'll sell. And prices low a< licretoture. At Alpheus Birch's line grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. B£ST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE

POST-OFFICE.

leaning and Repairing a Spec-

ialty.

,re VoulLookins for Bargains?

SEE

James IVI. Hurley, veal Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Yoperty of all kinds for sale or rent.

ND FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL DANK GREENCASTLE IND

IHE MAN

|iVH0 TOILS

is the man who ought to have

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. •-ATES1 CITY HAPS ANO MISHAPS. EVliere Our People e.re (■nlit); amt Where Their (iiieetg are Stopping—Newt* of Interent Over the City -The lte»t Column In th» Paper for IJuiek Keailing.

IION’T THINK

of leaving the city, even for a nhort time, without ordering the Dally IIanxbr Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wecK —- | as it docs here at home, and the address will

| be changed as often as you ‘**siro.

A. Hirt is at home from the south. Mrs. Lycurgus Stonereontimies quite

Curtiss work, has a contract to furnish ;

ment- to stay. Brazil Democrat. \ stone for the new furniture factory an ! The society notes of the Bourbon ! the ! ‘ tone on tl,e lull,, in quest ion tlm-' .Ve«s. published at Paris. Ky., has the valuable. The trespass eases following: “Mrs. A. T. Forsythe enter- were dismissed this morning and bv I tuilied about twenty Mr. Airy inis.es at ! agreement the matter of ow nersbip of a bubble party Tuesday afternoon, from die land will be settled next immtb in ! four till six, in honor of Misses Helen die circuit and no stone will be j and Florence Black, of (ireeneastle. j in the ""‘"ndme. ind., and Miss Helen Daugherty, of! Hubert Fineli recently of Tet re Haute, this city. The prize for the best bublile | is now installed in Slierill' Glide well's blower was won by Miss Florence boarding house, waitirg to answer the Black.” ! charge of larceny before the circuit | The first ciuty of citizenship, in a Yesterday Y incli entered tlie material way, is to he loyal to home in- i clothing store and asked to look at terests. Loyal to home merchants and | ^ oves ' He looked bin did not buy but

home institutions is absolutely vital to prosperity, and the practice ot this loy- j ally will bring prosperity out of the

THE PERFECT”

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It- ■ •fe— i

lie looked hiu

succeeded in concealing a pair under Ids coat aim left the store. The gloves were missed and a warrant was sworn

out by James Browning for ids arrest

also precede individual I™ 8 he appeared before May. r

Regular council meeting lids even

ing

i W. G. Nell was in Indianapolis to-

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Mis- Myrtle Fan-lcr is at home from ! Plaintiehi. Kd Walls, of the Muiion force, is on ! the sick list. Krnest Middleton is at home from 1 Battle Ground. Mrs. Anna Banning went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Harry Maxwell has returned from Battle • iround.

very jav>s of adversity, t'ommuuity

interest must

interest a- a condition precedent for Fliieh a,l, l plead not guilt), claiming to individual prosperity. There can be no i hme obtained i lie glo\ es at lent* 11 ante. ! sueees-ful and permanent henellt to the *'"* !"tG'l , ' f ' were ideutitled by Mr. former without bringing bcnetlcial re- ' Browning and Finch was bound over to

Hot Air Blast Furnace.

Ikv a Furnace ilia 1 will turn Am kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke hv consuming all GAS KS. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will Imru any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a Continuous W aste 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.

ats should eat

IjUeteke's gretjd.

UR

JEW

TAKER *akes the finest grade of

, , , . , i Miss Annie (Jordan, o* Bainbridge, is .he best things to eat, because visilin>! iM , ltv . is system requires it. ( Frallk j „ iivs is nt hollll . aft ,„. tiv , Everybody who works and wet . ks > v i s i t Worthington.

Roscoe Gibbuns I- spending the week

with relatives in the country.

Miss Annie Price,of Covington, Ky.,

is visiting relatives in this city.

Charles Bridges, of Indianapolis, is

visiting his brother, M. I>. Bridges.

Mrs. J. W. Cooper and family left today to visit friends and relatives at Dan-

ville, III.

Another child of Isaac Stone has dyphtheria making three cases in the

family.

Miss Mary Gardner, who lias been visiting John Cross, lias returned to Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Beckett and children left last night for a trip to Bay View. Mich. Mrs. David Gaston, and son, of Worthington, are guests of Dr. Poole and family today. Mrs. George B. Cooper and childien drove through to Danville, 111., today to visit witli relatives. Mrs. W. F. Kerr and daughter went to Indianapolis this morning to spend the week with Mrs. Kerr's father. Mrs. E. J. Burton, who has been spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. P. J. Ader, left at noon for Lafay-

ette.

The annual O'Hair family reunion will occur on Thursday in a grove near Brick Chapel, meeting with J. E. O’Hair this time. The day of cheap excursions is at hand. On August 18, the Big Four

Food

every day.

ry some and be convinced. L. Weik & Co.

turn to the latter. ' Last evening a number of Greencastle’s cyclists met at Col. Matson's law ofliee and formed a club to be known as the Greencastle Cycling club. Or. K. (I. Fry was elected president, Benton Curtis, vice president; Reese Matson, secretary, and Edgar Harris, treas. Tlie object of the dub is to promote sociability among the wheelmen of this city. Another meeting will be held next Thursday evening at Col. Matson’s otllee for a completion of ar-

rangements.

Don’t forget The Hanm.k Tim i s when you have a news item. If your wife whips you let us know it, and we will set you right before the pubic, li you have company tell ns, if you are not ashamed oftheni. If a youngster comes to your home begging for raiment, come around, and if you are a subscriber wc will furnish a name for him or In r as the cireumstrnces permit; and if you have a social gathering of a few of your friends bring arming a big cake, seven or eight pies and a ham, not necessarily to eat. but as a guarantee of good faith. We mention these little things for we want news and have will it if there is any. Last week J. A. Hillis lost on the street a pocket book containing *]!•>. Two days later he learned incidentally that George Hardgrave, colored, was in possession of a considerable sum of money, and accompanied by the sheriir he went to Hardgrave’s house and the sheriff asked Hardgrave for ’‘That poeketbook.” After asking “What pocketbook?” and being told "the one lost by Mr. Hillis and found by you,” Hardgrave gave up *113 of the money and said he had spent *2 and thrown away the pocket-hook because it was old and; worn. There was no arrest made nor prosecution instituted.—Big Springs, Texas, Pantograph. Joseph Porter, superintendent of tlie puddling department of the Union steel works was in tlie city Friday afternoon looking for men. He drove from Alexandria to Muncie, a distance of

court.

A good appeiite and refreshing -Icep are oscntial to health of mind and body and these are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. South <».«***!» «’UHt U*. .lohn Collins, of Anderson, is visiting Ins father here. James Foudrny is watching the j high steppers at the Indianapolis I races today. 1 he Weal l.er, The indications for this vioinit;,’ for the coining thirty-six hours are j as follows hp received hv H. S Renick dr Co. from the oflicial ! weather bureau at IndiamiDolis: iNDIiNAI’OI.lS, Aug. I I. I Vdo.

For sale by

H. S. RENICK & CO..

Ooxxxo

m and

see the new

Fall ^ Winter Suitings

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The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER, 1^0. 6. Er. A/tf^SH. ST.

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Fair, warmer Wednesday.

Gakimott.

YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.

JXr. J. it. H uff#, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Nob., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments Known to himself and fellow-practitioners; lielloves that heart disease Is curable. lie writes: "1 wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for mo. For four years 1 had heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart.

It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly during the last months of those four weary years. 1 finally tried

Wl\y in it, Vou

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. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

DR. J. H. WATTS.

Dr. Miles’ New

Heart Cure,

and was surprised at the result. It put new life into and made a new man of me. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured

1 eighteen miles in less than two hours, j mo fori have now enjoyed, since taking it

leaving Alexandria, at 2 o’clock and arriving here before 4 o'clock. After

Sutbcilm, 0 East lUasbimUcm St. Xatcst Styles in Soft aitt Stiff Ibato. ihcaOoitartci’s? for Jftnc jfurnisbinos. cnmhs, Cravclmo Baoa, IPaliccs. J

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One ipricc to all.

ower PRICES ON WALL. PAP0R *- To reduce stock we will make verylcw pn^s on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and 5 A-llen’s XDrvigr Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable 1 nees.

considerable effort be found several men who said they would report for work today. He drove back to Alexandria in good time. Mr. Porter commented upon the few unemployed men iu Muncie. He says that there are many men out of work at Alexandria and other places but not the kind lie desires. Muncie labor is in demand. Muncie Times. It is an exceedingly cold day when Sheriff Glidewcll isn't ready to ‘ •eH''

Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what It lias done for mo and only wisli I could state more clearly my suffering then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also glvo excellent satisfaction.” J. 11. Watts.

Humboldt, Neb., May 9, '94.

Dr. Miles Tteart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee t hat the first bolt le will lienefit. All druggists sell it at 11 6 bottles for IS, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on roceipt of price by Uio Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure

Restores Health

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I 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 May TTennant