Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 August 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY' AUGUST

15 1895

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BLACK and BLACK.

Before buying your

FURNITURE. ROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.

We still have large stock o f

(5LEAN (MERY

\\ hy jro to a dozen stores for floods wIkmi you can buy evervthinir at

Hi ley’s?

I ivti Stores

In Black and Tan.

I!

[HE

0 ft SHOE

!be same as for the excursion la>t Sun- i As a precautionary measure they made I < * a '• a little tour to Colorado and found it to

Mrs. Lewis returned trom Greeneastle ,,, a

today after a visit with tier damtliter •‘The present method of inaki:i<; stone Mrs. Colliver.—Crnirfurtlucill* Journal, gutters is all wrons:" said a prominent ! The township trustees are in the city " ,emb, ' r “ f cit f to a rci today. They attended institure, met 1 porter ’“ and il W, H " ot ,H ‘ lon < u,l,il the state superintendent of putdic in- st ' ,,K ‘ ' vlli eh roufjh struetion and attended to other business , ' 1 ' M ' ks ,,f will he a of importance. thing of the past. Except « here tiiere Mrs. Frederick Leathern,an verv «'“‘'‘vy wash and swift current there pleasantly entertained a few of herladv 0r | a T"* \ friends. Tuesilay afternoon, in honor of 1 10 ^ >" ^ich the stones are set on, ! her guest. Mrs. G . W. M riN.t, of :, ’ V Th " " v ‘“ ,s Greencastle.-^octn/fr Tribune. grow up through the cracks of the rmks

and all the street force can do is to cut

! In a letter from Dclauare, Ohio, to a s ort - leavinK th) . to s| „. 0 . !t i friend here Dr. Duvall writes that he ; Where stone gutters are needed | has been very fortunate in renting an ! they should la* made of Hat stone, hut ! j excellent house, just the kind he wanted. t |,e,e arc hundreds of vards of gutters ' land is now safely installed in the same. in t | lis Ht y t , laI never H , lrop of Hie Vandalia had the following pas- water and are hut exia-nsive pieces of | sengers for Indianapolis this morning: work for nothing.” 'Hie councilman is ' Mr. and Mrs. K. il..tones, Mr. and Mrs. right a-anyone can see hy examination. | i A. .1. ( osner. Mrs. Hubert llawlinson East Franklin street gutters for nearly! and son, Mrs. Wm. Masteii and Clyde the length of the hill part of the sweet Hillman. are nothing hut weed breeders and the An exchange says the man who g'Hter- are now lost t« sight. And

[thinks a newspaper will suspend he- there are others,

cause he quits taking it, is like tiie man I'lie marriage of Prof..lohn L lligdcn who took a drink from the river and and Mi-s Lillie 1). Cline will occur 110*11 looked along the shore to see how this evening at S o’clock at the home ot much he had lowered the water. the bride’s parents at Hartford City. •L Sudranski today presented the Urn bride and groom are well known

in this city, both having graduated

^l- LIFE TAKE IT EASY In one of those large, comfortable rockers you can find at HANNA'S Furniture Store

U nciortsik i i m, ICast iSitle Hquare.

Alpheus Birch

Siapie aim Fan Ewles. i

S. W. Corner ’uri.ic Square.

A full line of dry goods, hats, caps, hoots and shoes, qiieensware, glassware, tinware, nails, and a complete stock of groceries. We have just added a new

and complete stock of paints, oils and ^Olnir reunion with a bottle of'picklc-

MEN.

brushes. If yon can't find what you want elsewhere,go to Riley's—he gives

! •> per cent discount for Cash. John Riley,

about two feet tall ami

from hci’auw university. After the

Rest of coffee, best of teas, Re-t of butter, best of cheese Rest of sugar, hc-t of spices, , Rest of all at moderate prices. Alplicns Hindi keeps on hainl

containing ai-,- ,

! most every variety of pickle. The con- |‘‘ercmoiiy Prof, and Mrs. Higdon will I’ainily flour of finest brand. I tents disappeared along with the other I' 1 ’ It'dianapolls where they will Canned good-, preserves, delirious fruit I goods things out there. make their home. Prof. Chas Aintucr-j And pickles that wc know will suit; 1’lie “Shakers'’ were at the camp I' n!in , i ii n< * d ‘ SSl ' * ,0 l‘ ,,S 0'i " i’l :llN ‘" , l t,l ‘“ k '‘«‘»*

j meeting in Lynch's park last night. A

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Sec the ELEGANT Line

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allsumple s

W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. best line in the city AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES’ DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE leaning and Repairing a Spec

ialty.

71 a South Main Street.

hre You Looking for Bargains

SEE

J t imc>s 5/1- Hurley,

and

Real

Estate, Insurance

Loan Agent.

Toperty of all kinds for sale

or rent.

I man and a women from Putnamville (lid the shaker business, it is said,

rrillt i /-'/ii i -i'll ivi t Surely there is no lack of attractions at IIIh 1j0( AL t lELD! th,ssH,mn ‘- r ' ,an, i’ ,,,t ‘ etin ^

(’apt. 1,. D. Mathias, Lieut. Will Graham. Adjutant Wilbur Starr, the newly elected ofiicers of Co. 1. gave an ice

What is Going on in and About cream supper to the members of the Fair Greencastle. company at the Palace restaurant Tues-

day evening. General good will prej vailed and several hours were spent hy

.AT ESI CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS, the militia men in merry making.

A rumor concering John Jacobs has

Wt.er. Oar People rre Golds an.! Where ,he city. John is again a CHI1-

Their Guest, are Stopoh.s-New. of In- didatc for sheriff and it is said he hatorest Over the city—The Best Cotu-.un in heen industriously working the south th* Paper for Quirk Keaiiiug. j portion of Roone county The 1! ANNKH ■ ! Times is unable to give the facts hut it DON’T think D Sll id John has been doing a great of leaving the city, even for a short time, amount of hustling, “over the line.”

without ordering the Daily Hannek Timks t<> i

follow you. It costs you but in cents a woeu All ex.’iiailge i» authority fot the tolas it does here at home, and the address will j lowilig pointed advertisement ot a ^ he changed us often as you-toxin*. “plivsishun and surgen “Leifs and

I arms sawed olV while you wait without Mrs. Lyeurgus Stoner is not so well pain, t'oleek, cramps, Kostiveness and

today. j worms nailed on sight. No coroner

Maxwell left at noon for 1 " ev, ‘r V 1 Silt rl " f <*"« ''iring me

i don’t haf to he layen up money to buy a grave stone. Come one, come awl.”

wedding.

Mrs. ,1. E. Sedwick will eiitertaiu

Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene, to- Tobacco for to ~nioke or chew

Harry I ( hicago.

H. II. Mathias i

dysentery.

Mrs. Pal Manning is visiting

Jerry Curran.

Mis. ( lias. Swope is visiting

| A rumor was rattling Mr- 'streets this morning that

friends

NO FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL bank. j„ Indianapolis.

GREENCASTLE IND

Mrs. Potts and children

pE MAN WHO TOILS Is the man who ouj^lit to have he best things to eat, because iiis system requires it. Everybody who works and jeats should eat j^ueteke's greud.

OUR

NEW

BAKER makes the finest grade of A.uuJel Food

every day.

Try some and be convinced, L. Weik & Co.

seriously ill w’itli

'about the Sol. Weida

had killed a negro whom he caught in his chicken coop last night. The rumor grew until it demanded investigation Bind tin* R.\nm:k Times went after it.

\ i-iting I here was some resemblance of truth in

at Indianapolis. , nn( | j( w<ls true that a coon had been Mrs. Kate Martin has returned from killed, hut it proved to he a four-leged Bay View, Mieli. ; coon, of the regulation variety, the John Heed and daughter, went to property of Jim Bryant, it had been 'Attica Ibis morning. j stealing chickens in true coon f.ishion. Coiitrilmtions to our ioeal and person-[ \ school graduate read an advertlse- [ al colimis are solicited. ; meiit in a Chicago paper: “Girl wantW. II. II. Gillespey is moving from ed to sell baking powder. I'o any girl i this city to Bethany, Mo. | who will send us *—for three dozen Missis Kate and Floss Merrill ar , .• ...s of oor rapidly selling baking powvisiting friends in Indianapolis. ' v " " m forwiir d at once a beau..fill

. . I safety.” She sent the money and by Cant. Turner, of Montana, is visiting , , . 1 , liustling around like

Ins daughter Mrs. D. L. Anderson. Mrs. Midlie Riddle, of Brazil, is visiting tier brother, J. H . Siitherlin. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gilmore left today

fora week’s visiting in Laurel hid. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gilmore went to Laurel this morning for a weelT’s stay. Hev. Frank Gee, wife and children, are visiting Hr. I>. M. Wood and

family.

Miss O’Connell, of Greencastle, is the guest of Miss Theresa Novotney,—

Terre Haute Express.

The O’Hair family reunion is in full swing today at the residence of J. E.

O’Hair, Brick Chapel.

Misses Grace ami Mary Birch, Puttie Cowgill and Kttie Jones left this morr-

ing for Niagara Falls.

Anderson McCoy, of the Michigan | Cradfordsville.

division of the Vandalia, spent a few hours with friends in this city today. D. M. Geetlug, of Indianapolis, sup-erintemW-nt of public instruction is in

A. Ogg.

a house afire for

weeks she manaded to unload the stufi. The “safety” came in an envelope. and wa- one of those brass pin-, hor>e-hlanket size, like “our mother used’’ to “keep up our appearance.” The Presbyterian ehureli picnic at McLean’s springs Wednesday evening was one that w ill long lie remembered. The ladies went down at about three o’clock in the afternoon and the gentlemen arrived at r» later hour. The

morrow evening in honor of M i-- ('rose, of Imliamipolls, and the Mi—ex Starr, Veil' and Mathias, of Greencastle.— Marti nsrillc He purler. Mrs. K L. Scott and daughter, of Paris, ill., who have been visiting Mi — Laura A mmeruian, returned home u-

day.

The Monon will give half fare rates to Crawfordsville tomorrow on aeeount of Hariium and Bailey’s show. !>f. G \V. Bence operated upon tin* eye of Mrs rmplebj’, of Parke county, yesterday for prcvgnim. Miss Ethel Gillespie left at Bethany. Mo., to make her home there in the future. James Owens, of Chicago, is spending a few days with friends in thix city. Dr. G. W. Poole is in Crawfordsville on business. He will return tomorrow. T. C. Jennings went to Bloomington this afternoon to vixit his daughter. (L W. Black shipped a ear load of hor.-es to Indianapolis thi- week. Win. Dills shipped three cars of cattle to Buffalo. \. Y. jest. rday. Clarence Lcachimtn is quite sick at his home iu Fillmore. Will Life is here doing work in tl.e univcixity library. Claude Hall is at Hoaehdale and Raccoon thix evening. Misx Kate Hammond i-at home from Buy View Mich. You cannot In* well unless your blood is pure. Therefore purify vour 1 blood with the best biood purifier,! Hood’s Sarsaparilla. riif «*ni i.t rs The indicalinns for thtfl vicihiLy for the coming thirty-six hours are ns follows hp received by II. S Reniek ifc Co. from the oflicial weather bureau at Jndiananolis: 1 IniuWAfot.is, Aug. 1 o, 189r». —'Fair tonight and Friday, eool|^er tonight.

And excellent cigar- for you.

THE PERFECT”

All kinds of fancy* cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery you may see; And crackers, too. of even grade, And choice confections are displayed. Unto your interest It will he To purchase here—call in and sm*. This is liis hobby, mark it well, None hut tin* best of goods he’ll sell. And prices low as heretotore. At Alpheus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at yonr door.

liuvaEnrnacc Ilia l will him Am kinMcoal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke by consuming all GASES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or ll.trd coal without a (’ontimtoux 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.

Hot Air Blast Furnace.

For sale by

H.S. RENICK & CO..

CO3L0.0

TLTCL and

see the new

Fall winter Suitings

7X.

The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER. NO. 6. E~. AnZ.-^SH. ST.

the city, the guest of Prof.

The Bedford Mail say*: A team of six men will shoot a match with both Greencastle and Danville clubs on; Greencastle grounds, Sept. 6th, after which a return match will he shot at

Bedford.

The Monon company is arranging to another Sunday excursion to [

spread was splendid and about one hundred took part. It was a feaxt in all that implies. Miss Chapin the animating spirit, was omnipresent. At the rate the fried chicken disappeared wc have reason to believe there were some

Methodists present.

Barnuin’s show will pass through here tonight on its way from Bedford to

Three trains are re-

quired to transport it from point to point, the ears all belonging to the show j company. Hauling show trains is regarded as exceedingly hazardous business hy railroad companies, as the freight is very valuable and the ears are heavy and often of unusual size. The greatest care is required to avoid acci-

dents of any kind. Mr. Sucese, thetiaiu j consulted the best mefflcal talent, master, will have the management of They said there tens no help for nte, the Show trains in charge, and go with that I had organic disease of the heart for

W1 ^iis ii, Von

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the reason: lie has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. I lis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Give Him a Oatl. A. HAMILTON, Southeast comer square

Mrs. J. t*. Bell, Ossawatomie, Han. wife of the editor of The Graphic, the loading local paper of Miami county, writes “I was troubled trith heart disease for six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such exI treme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. We

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run

them on each trip. An exchange says:

iiites R and* 1 ar nil igt-me nts' "w i 1'The" about! '» ** three cttrd " ,ont, ‘ ,,,en ° r

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Sutbcvlliu (> East TWlaBbinoton St. TLatccT Stales in Soft anb 2>ttff Ibato. Ibcabquartcrs for jfmc jfurnlsbinoe. Cnmhs, ^ravclino ®ao£>, Ualicco. One price to all.

* 0 \ 1 $

LOWeR PRICES ON WALL PAPeR To reduce slock we. will make very low P™* 5 ° n VN u11 Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. A.llon.’s Drugr Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable 1 nees.

It is heralded

far and wide when some old farmer gets

a |

j gold brick swindle, and it should he to j warn others. Occasionally other people are taken in who think themselves well ; fortified against swindling business methods. Recently a man from Cripple Creek, Col., worked a salted mine I scheme and secured certified cheeks ! amounting to $03,000 from Attorney | General W. A. Ketoliam, ex-Attorney j 1 General Greene Smith and Itis deputy, | i Leon O, Bailey,Thomas Taggart, Albert I J. Beveridge and Frank J. Holiday. I

which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In The Graphic and a year ago. as a last resort, 'led one bottle of Dr. Miles’ A**ir Cure /«. • the Heart, which convinced me that there was true merit In It. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and It eompletely cured me. I sleep well at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are suffering ax I did; there’s relief untold for them If they will only give your remedies Just one trial." Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive (Dinranu v i hat the ilrst bottle will tx-netlL A II (iruggistxsell ItatiX, 0 bottles forth, or it will l)e bent, orciiaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Milos Medical Co., Rlkhart, Ind. Dr. Abies’ 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 Tennant,