Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER liMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY

AUGUST 1 I 189;

IE EOU Hi FOR GORSRi?

If so,

EE BLACK and BLACK.

Before buying your

FURNITURE. RO'MPT attention given to

UNDERTAKING. (slean. mm.

anil it is tlu'se that arc wanted for the Guard. M.Adcs, of Bedford, is in this city today. Bom to John Girton and wife, Aug. 114, a son. » . K. MeWethy ^ nt to Lafayette at noon on business. Mrs. \\ . F. Teister returned to Crawi fordsville nt noon. Dr. (i. W. Bence was in Indianapolis today on business.

Third Day of IVucherd* Institute. The third day's session of the' Putnam county teachers’ institute opened this morning at the usual time. Devotional exercises were led by Dr. liollinogworth and John Mahin led in tlie singing. Dr. Stephenson continued his le’. turc on the Steps on our National De velopment. He took the impor tant advances of race of the til-

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abrams went I teent *' l ‘ enlurv nM( ^ t * le * S D‘P' J lead

We still have

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ilwai aid Biockwaij. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous GAL

Why go to a dozen stores for oo 0 ,) s wben you can buy everviliitm at Biley’s* ; R f ive Stores in Gne. 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 find what you want elsewhere, go to Kiiey's—he gives r> per cent discount for Cash. John THIey, 71') South Main Street.

ing to the discovery of America. Miss Price favored the institute with an excellent vocal solo, after which Prof. Stalker, continued liis lecture on Child's Study show-' ing that in order to teach a subject : the instructor must not only know | his subject but must know the | mind he instructs and must keep!

n ,j. | in touch or sympathy with it.!

Miss Maud Mueslis rendered a piano solo which was enthusias tically received and Dr. Stephenson occupied the closing half hour of the morning session. In the after noon session Dr. Stephenson and Prof. Stalker continued their lectures and Mr. John Mahin and Miss An nice Moore rendered mush which was greatly .appreciated. Jackson Bov d read a very inter-

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastlo.

origin of mind and

gents Brazil Block Coal Go’s GARTSHERRIE COAL. jffice, I.angdon’s Book Store. Yards West Knd Walnut Street. 213—ntw o <> d

'.ATEST CITY HAPS AND

MISHAPS

k VoinLooking fur Bargains?

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James M. Hurley, ■cal Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. property of all kinds for sale or rent.

Onr Peopli, :* re Going nml WTiere Tlieir GueMs are Stopping—Nby/* of IntereM Over the City—The Item Column In th» Paper for Quirk Reading.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for « short time, without ordertny the Dally Hannkh Tivo'sto t follow you. It costs you but in cents a wee* as it docs here at home, and the address will ! he changed as often as you '’••sire.

ko FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND

M rs. Mel I vain is visiting at Plainfield

this week.

Abe Cohn, of I iidituinpoli', is buying

cattle here.

Mrs. Frank Spurrier, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives here. M is* Fniina Gose, of Reelsvillo, i- at- | tending the teachers institute. Miss Margartt Mahan, of Mt Carmel, 111., is visiting Miss Cora burnull. K. I’. Sheets aim sister Ilallie ar>‘

to Chicago a. noon.

Fred Seott, of Kminence, is visiting

his uncle, 1*. M. Seott.

Miss Pearl Meit/.er i* vi'iiing Miss

Clara Hight at Macon, 111.

Miss Lola Peyton arrived home this

afteruoan from Worthington.

Mrs. G. W . Switzer, ot Brazil, is the

guest of Mrs. K. A. Ogg today.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hieketts are at home after several weeks visit at

eago.

Miss Jessie Ketf left this morning for Martinsville to vi*it Mrs. J. E. Sed-

| wick.

Mrs. Jeannette Preston Lavne went to Indianapolis this morning to see her

mother, who is quite sick.

I lie Epworth 1 cague of College ave. church will give a social this evening at the home of Miss Fry corner Locust and Seminary streets. Members and friends of the League are invisitod.

A few nights ago the Knickerbocker esting and original

express left 1 ml in mi pul is three hours and thirty-live minutes late, having been delayed by a freight wreck on the St. Louis division. 1 he train reached New York hut thirty minutes and Boston hut forty minutes late. It is claimed that thi* is the best long-distance run

ever made in the country.

The reniair.s of Mrs. Daniel DeMotte [ arrived in this city tins morning from ; Evansville where her death occurred, | die being S!l years of age. The remains i were taken to the public vault direct ‘ from the train. Col. A. L. Morrison, a | relative, announces that the funeral will occur tomorrow at Forest Hill cemetery at -1 o'clock p. m., w ith services a> the grave. Friends invited. Isaac Ilaltom, of Eminence, is visiting his brother, W. S. Ilaltom. Mr. Ihiltom was seriously injured in an I. A V. wreck below Spencer last March. A compromise was effected with the Pennsylvania compauv a few days ago by which Mr. Ilaltom received $4,(FH). He walks on crutches.—yfartinsrille AVporler. Mr. Il.dtom lives about 2 1 ., miles south of i.-elle ITiion, Putnam

county,

The Progress club was entertained j at the huine <>f Edwin and Alexander Black last evening. Archie Price read a paper on the Constitutional Conven-1 tion ami Fred Ogg discussed the question'‘Will America Excel in Literature.” Both papers were well presented

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Alphcus Birch siapie and Fapy Siossis.

S. W. Corner Puelic Square.

paper on matter.

Best of coffee, best of teas, Be-t of butler, best of eln-i Best of sugar, lu-st of spices. Best of all at moderate prices, Alphcus Birch keeps on hand Family fiour of finest brand,

j Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will -nil ; the N uts ami raisins, mustard keen, Mr. Soap, Vtarcli and bluing, kerosene,

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Boyd advanced some new theories I'otmeeo for to along this line wish h are worthy of And exeellent i eonmderation. |

Among those who will attend the:

j soldiers reunion at Worthington to- J I day and tomorrow are George Hen ton, John Kellar, ( lav Beeves. Luther Coll- |

man, John L. Hillis and others.

South (ireencaHtl«».

W D. Butler, of Indianapolis, is

visiting here.

Mrs. C. Waters and Miss Allie Riley are spending the day at Fill-

( more.

Joe Ynneleave is spending the day at the Indianapolis race tracks. It is now pretty generally believed that Wm. Jones whose sudden disappei'ranee has been mentioned in this paper, has fallen I

a victim of Holmes.

smoke or chew igni s for you.

All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery you may see; Ami crackers, too, of every grade. Ami etioice confections are displayed. Unto your interest it will he To purchase here—call in and see. This is his hobby, mark it well. None hill the best ol join,I* he'll sell. Ami prices low as hcrclotore. At Alphcus Birch's fine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s stove Means goods delivered at your door.

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Iku Furnace llultvillhrn An\ kind of coal SDCcessfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke by consuming all < i ASKS. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a <’ontintioiis Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep fire 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.

fHEMAN mo TOILS the man who ought to have lie best things to eat, because jis system requires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat

Ki’iil I Male Traimferii

Wm. Dicks to Phoebe A. Dicks, land j

in Bainhridge *7‘)fi.

John F ( line et. al to Joseph N.

Miller land in lluaelidiile flia.

Anna Hamilton to John Wm. Thoinp- !

son. land m Greeneastle tp., $500.

J. C. Browning to Willard Bowen,

land in Greeneastle. $2,500.

and highly appreciated bv tho«e presei.t. Wesley Stev.-uson to Nancy Morphew. 'It was decided to hold meeting every ] land in Jackson I p., $J25.

Hot Air Blast Furnace.

For sale by

H.S. RENICK&CO..

Ooxxao XXX and

seo the new

UR IEW AKER

akes the finest grade of AirySel I <T ood every day. r y some and be convinced. j. Weik & Co.

visiting their sister Mrs. Uuthirtli ut Hollandsburg, I ml. Gideon and Morion Diall will re-en-ter I )e Pan w university next month.— Terre lluule Tribune. Mrs Frank Woods has returned from a visit witli her mother in Greeneastle. — Murtinsrille lleportrr. A visit to summer resorts or other cities is not complete without ordering Hie Bannkh Times to follow you. Mrs. R. B. Crane and daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. Lucius Chapin in Chicago, arrived home yesterday. Mrs. (ieorge W. Kean died this morning at her home in north Greeneastle at the age of 57 years. Heart trouble was

the cause.

Mrs. Bailey Martin and daughter, of Chicago, who have been visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Sheets and family, returned home the last of the week. Miss Rose and Einatiuel Marquis, jr., and Mr. Bartholomew, and family, of Clayton, drove through to Turkey Run today for a two nays stay. A. T. Kelly and daughter Flossie arrived home today from Chieaga. Margherita Burton accompanied them to visit Mrs. John D. Allen and Mrs. H.

M. Smith.

The camp ground at the ball park on last evening contained a large crowd. There was music by the hand and some vocal work. Over one hundred tickets were sold. The camp meeting which is under the auspices of the A. M. E. enureh, will hold until after Sunday. An effect is being made to exchange

the guns now in use by the Indiana j ]j ce SR y,

Guard for arms of a later pattern, j Those now in use are of the pattern of 1871!. In recent years the government

two weeks instead of once

as heretofore.

Rev. IV. J. Frazier, the popular Pres- j hyterian pastor of Brazil, and quite well known here, has now gone to! Chicago 1'niversity. where be is i iking special work in Hebrew under the per-j sonal instruction of president Harper. | He is already quite proficient in He-j hrew. hul desires to he able to read that j interesting Bible language as readily a* he does Greek, English or Latin.— IHoomih'itnn Trlt'iihnne. Charles Turner, of Cloverdale town-1 ship, was in the city yesterday hunting trouble and he got it. He held com-j munion with a supply of oil of jugology and was soon in a shape for a scrap, j He had a knife something short of aj foot in length and fiourished it up town I and was going to settle somebody in short order. He loaded a dozen bottles of beer into a buggy and started for the south part of the city. At a saloon there he again become turbulent. He delivered an oration in which he said i among other eloquent things that he was of certain close kin to a female canine but di fie red from the ordinary

a iiionth Richard Liny I to Edward A.

ton, land in Gieenenslh*, $J00.

Haniil-

Fall WinterSuitings

Don’t you Know that Hood’s Sarsa-1 parilla will o\t-remie that tired feeling and Ljive you renewed vigor and vital* j 'ivrn*i Weaii.f**. The indications for tins vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ar received by H. S Renick it Do. from the official weather bureau at IniliunuDoiis: Indianapolis, Aug. 14, 1 S'lo. Partly eloudly, cooler Thursday. G AlililOTT.

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The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER, r^O. 6. E?. w^sh. ST.

“For Charity Suffcrcth Long.”

breed, as he was on wheels. When he readied the middle of the road he squared himself oft for action and got it. Policeman Donnohue and Riley went for the fellow and after a pretty lively battle overpowered him and brought him to jail. Turner scrapped right lively and was struck several good blows over the head. He appeared in police court this inoruing and drew $5 fine and costs which he stayed. He lias been in trouble here before, our po-

Wl\y its it, \ T o\a

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the reason: He has the host 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 Him. a Oall. A. ! I A M I ETON, Southeast corner square

No Truili tn (lie Kimior.

On Friday lust the Chicago Tri-

has exchanged the arms of the regular j Aune had an article that Dr. J. P. army and equipped it with the latest p j,,hn, of this city, would proba-

niodel. The old arms, w hich are much newer than those used by the National Guard, are now stored in the arsenals,

oweR prices on *i- WALL. PA P© R * To reduce stock we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. IDX"ILLgr Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.

‘‘Jlatron of a Henerolent Home and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine has done me. my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this i letter may give mo. In Nov. and Dec., 18»3, Thr inmate* had the “ fjatirippe.” and I was one of the first. Resinning duty too soon, with the care of no many sick, I did not regain my health, and in a month 1 beeame *o debilitated and nrrrou*

hly 1>C Called to that eity to takel from sleeplessness and the drafts made on , . . c n* i u my vitality, that It was a question If I could the pastorate of I nnitv I liuri h. on ^ dear friend advised mo to try The item and similar one 8 have Hr. Utile*’ Rentorative Serrine. , . , , i i j: _ . I took 2 iHittles ami am happy to say, I am been copied by several Indiana pa- tn better health than ever. I still continue I ter 8. To a reporter today Dr. John It* oeea*ion<il u*e, a* a nerve food, , , , J , . .. .as my work Is very trying. A letter adstated when asked about the mat dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me.” ter that there was no trulls in the! June 6,1894. Mas. Laoka C. Piioknlx. • ... . . _ | j i Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive rumor. It is true h( has had a guarantee that the first bottle will tieneflt. ■ number of flattering offers to enter uwun^n^?pLpaidfLS ^Tmt of pHce the ministry but he has declined ( ^the Dr. MUes Medical Oo.. KlLart, lud. them. He will engage in lecture L)r» IVlllCS NcrVIHC

work as stated same time ago.

? Sutbcvlin,

0 uiast laa^huiiUon St.

latest Styles in Soft nnO Stiff Ibnts. IbenOquaiters for Jfme jfurnishinos. Cninhs. ^ravelino 36aos t IDalices. J ^ One ip rice to all. 2

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Restores health

i am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make dost* prices. Office,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Tennant