Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TiiuES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY AUGUST IT

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BLACK and BLACK.

Before buying your

FURNITURE. ,OMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.

Iiinwlf un his fortunjite usouik? from \\iii Hr^nk <*roaii<l. further (Umage. Monday ground will be broken '' in. Herron of Brazil. Pallet agent, is for the new building to be occupied

by “The (>reeneastle Manufactur-

\Ve still have large stock o f

MB, SROgERY,

" hy go to a dozen stores for goods itiTy’ ?° U Can bu> ever y lhin K

in tlie eity today

trank I’akazugi has returned from

his lecturing tour.

Aiva Kerr is at home after a lenghy

visit at Cloverdale.

Nathan 1 haver, of Salem, is in .lie

city today on business.

Bay " alls went to Martinsville this

afternoon to visit his sister.

Miss Lenore Alspaugh is visiting 'V.

A. Vaughan at Marshall. 111.

Ed Broekway left this afternoon for

a visit with his uncle at Orleans.

•I. J. < urti" went to Valparaiso this afternoon to visit with his daughter. Kev. R. R. Bryan went to Terre Haute this afternoon to spend Sundav. Elder Murry of Vincennes, who lias been attending the campineeting re-

tuuded home today.

Mrs. A. H. Morris and her little son. Harris, went to Eiberty. Ir.d, today on a visit to Mrs. Morris parents.

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r-. # i Hon. IE H. Mathias is reported eonI ive ^tOPGS m Onfi. sideraldy better today, which is most

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I A full line of dry goods, hats, caps, hoots and shoes, tiueensware, glassware, 1 tinware, nails, and a complete stock of groceries. We have just added a new | and complete stock of paints, oils and j brushes. If you can't find what you want elsewhere, go to Riley's—he gives | ‘> per cent discount for Cash. John Riley,

715 South Main Street.

THE LOCAL KIEL!)

W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BlST line in the city AT LOWEST PRICES 'esjones’ drug store opposite POST-OFFICE. aningand Repairing a Specialty.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS ANO MISHAPS.

Our People p.re Going am! Where Their GueMH are Stopping—New* of latere*! Over the City—The lieHt Column in th* Paper for Quirk Keaiiing.

gratifying news to hU many friends. Mrs. .Fames Vermillion and Miss] Flossie Vermillion went fo Brazil this | morning to spend a week with Mrs.

Vermillions parents.

Several \ andalia surveyors are at i work today setting stakes for a new switch to be run to the grounds of the

Folding Be I : ompunv.

Nelson Anderson, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. (Tui-. I’feift'enberger, returned to his home at Motion today. Mrs. 1‘feillberger accompanied

him.

Hear the Rev. Mrs. Grayson preach Sunday at the A. M. E. association! c imp ground. The Silver Eeaf quartette and A. M. E. chorus will he at

their best.

M iss Olive Toucher will lead the de- | votional meeting of Locust Street Epworth Eeague tomorrow evening at 6:30. Subject: Healing of the < <n-

uirian’s Servant.

A man by the name of John

was arrested at Bloomington yesterday

ing Co.'' in south Greencastle. The site is the ground formerly occupied by the rolling mill and now known as the rolling mill ground, and the main bull ling will be almost south and opposite the Yandalia freight depot. The company yesterday purchased of Mrs. Annie .1. Black the lots which adjoin their property on the south and were tormerlv owned hr John Riley in the historic days of the rolling mill. These lets give the company'full possession of ail the land formerly | covered by the pond and we understand that it is the intention to| have the dam repaired and again ;

| let the waters loose.

Parties with teams and a few laborers will be notified to report ear-1 ly Monday morning. The work of ! making excavations and building | the walls will be under the direct j supervision of John ('. Riowning

^ILI F-Er*!^ TAKE IT EASY In one of those Inrpe, comfortable rockers you can find at HANNA'S Furniture Store

LJ nciortrikiiiiz, Ivcissl hsicle Hcjvtai'e.

Alpheus Bivch

Staple am Faeay Meiies.;

S. \W Corner ’uni.?G Square.

Best of coft'ot*. best of teas, Be»t of butter, best of cheese

and the superstructure will looked after by B. F. Beckwith. l.oriiMt street >1. K. Chureti. (Quarterly meeting services morrow. Love feast 9:30 a. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. and 7 :

j,,. I Best of sugar, best of spices.

loin. 30

p. m. by the Rev. L. S. Knotts, of Mooresville. Sacramental service at 3:l, r > p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Kpworth league at (IliO p. m. Otlicial board meeting Monday evening at 7 :30.

Best of all at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family flour of linest, brand. < 'aimed goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know w ill suit ; \ul« and raisins, mustard keen. Soap, starch and blning. kerosene, Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigars for you.

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

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Christian Clllll'eli.

Sunday school at 9:15. Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor, subject: “The True Glory of the House of | God.” Evening services 7.30, sttb-

Kilc.y ject: “The Wisdom of Winning

Souls.” At the close of the even-

Vou'Lookins for Bargains?

Udmes IV1. Hurley, \il Estate, Insurance

Loan Agent,

perty of all kinds for sale

or rent.

FLOOR. - - 1ST NATION AL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND flE MAN -HO TOILS he man who ought to have best things to eat, because system requires it. Everybody who works and

should eat

ueteke’s greud

DON’T THINK or leavintf the city, even for a short time, without ordering tne Dally Banneh Times to follow you. It coals you but 10 cent8 a ween as It does here at home, and the address will lieohaniml as often as you ^“slre.

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Mrs. H. 0. Lewis is at home from

Gosport.

Will Life went to Charlestown this

| morning.

and | Wilks Mays is dangerously ill—in-

tlanimatinu.

Mis- Lon Rader arrived home at noon

from Gosport.

Frank Tilden has returned from his

| visit to Illinois.

Rev. "’in. Harkness is moving to this I city from Terre Haute. Mis' FJizaheth Overstreet left at noon fora visit at Altamont, 111. Mrs. G. M. Black and children returned today from Kentucky. I>. I.. Anderson went to Indianapolis today to interview Governor Matthews. Dr. Stephenson goes to Portland, to lecture before the Jay county institute

next week.

William Tobin and daughter, Mi — Annie, of Roaehdale, are visiting friend'

in the city.

Fleming McCray, of Benton county, is vi'itiug his father, " illiam McCray, who is (pdte siek. G. Black received a car of horses from Illinois and shipped a load to Waterbary, Conn., today. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Renick will leave for Boston on Wednesday to attend the Knights Templar conclave. Mrs. Harding, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Wei muter, has returned home. Mrs. W. C. Hall and children, of Brazil, who have been visiting Miss Emma Jackson, retuned home this

morning.

John Merry weather is at home from Posey county, where he hit* been making arrangements for shipping melons to this city. Joe Kleinbub on yesterday caught in Big Walnut two channel-cat tlsh weighing JR and 3 pounds respectfully. This is a very game flsh. Andrew Black was over In Illinois yesterday visiting his brother Robert. They were driving along the road and their horse became fiiglitened at a passing wagon. R. M. Black Jumped out and caught the horse hy the head but he had backed overall embankment and fell on Andrew, bruising him ami smashing the buggy. Mr. Black arrived home yesterday and congratulater

charged with being a suspected crook, i . . i He said he was coming to Greeneast e service the ordtnanco of bap-| and was discharged. ,i8,n will he administered. A Bub Glidewell went to Cloverdale union meeting of the P. S. C. E.

yesterday to serve a warrant, tlusbed of the city at 0:30 p. m. his bird and came home without him. —

The fellow wanted is "'in. G. Sloan, The host is w hat you want when you charged with assault and battery w ith are in need of a medicine. That is why

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OWOR PRICES ON ^ WALL. PR PGR ^ To reduce stock we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. Ellen’s DrvLg; Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Pnces.

intent to kill one John Allen. “Semi your daily to my wife who is visiting in a neighboring city for a week” said a citizen as he banded in ten cents today. “It is the cheapest six letters I can write for that amount: why it is even cheaper than postage,” continued the sage. Not every mamma w ith a few marriageable daughters on her hands for disposal is so simple as that dear old lady who fed her daughters largely on li'h diet, because, as she ingeniously observed. “Fish i' rich in phosphorus, and phosphorus is useful in making

matches.”

Mrs,!. K. Sed wick entertained a niimber of friends Thursday afternoon and evening in honor of Miss Prose of Indi- | anapolis, and Misses Starr ami Nidi', cf Greencastle. Miss Mathias, of Green-I castle, was expected to be present, but was detained on account of her father's | sickness. Th * married ladies were entertained from 4 to 5 o'clock p. m. and the young ladies and gentlemen w ere invited from H to 10 o’clock. Both the afternoon and evening entertainments were highly enjoyable. Every person present at each reception was delighted with the entertainment. Several persons from out of the < ity were present— Marlinurille Reporter. Night Watchman Ashley is carrying his leg in a sling today. Early this morning as Mr. Ashley and his faithful comoanion “Boozer” were returning home from their nightly vigils, the affeetionate canine attacked hi* master and knocking him down chewed his leg in a manner that would do credit to a mountain lion or an untamed hyenea. The dog was Anally beaten oil'and Mr. j Ashley went home vowing that he would either give the dog away or shoot him. The latter would be preferable to the many people who “have it in” for Boozer. Dr. Poole examined Mr. Ashley’s wounds and says that with the exception of the loss of a day or two service nothing of consequence will result. A large audience was present to hear the plantation melodies last evening at the colored camp meeting which is in progress at I yneh’s park Most of the seats in the amphitheater were tilled and every one was in a most joyful mood. The singing of the quartet was especially praiseworthy and it was greeted with enthusiastic applause after every number. “Cotton Picking on the Ohio” was a favorite number and was so well rendered that the audience felt as though the strains came from the old plantation. A number of original selections were given which were well received. The chorus sang some excellent selections with the old time camp meeting vigor. Services will crutiniie

(•ii should insist upon Hood’s Sarsapa-

rilla.

Fred Middleton and Benton Curtis mime a 100 mile run on their w heels yesterday. Riding time nine hours. Roads very heavy. They went several miles east of Indianapolis and returned.

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Hot-Air Blast

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Furnace.

Buy a Furnace that will turn Anv kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke by consuming all GASES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. "’ill burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a Continuous "'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.

For sale by

H. S. RENICK & CO..

Jesse Richardson handles all kinds of pumps and will guarantee satisfaction! or money refunded. He will pay a re- ; ward for a cistern that is sour that his I bucket pump will not purify in ten ! days time. Go see him. It Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this cilice. Wc i will save you money tf

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Fall ^WinterSuitings

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The Fashion Parlor C. LESTER. 1^0. 6. Er. W7ASH.ST.

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The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours arc as follows ne received bv 11. S Uenick A Co. front the oflleial weather bureau at ImlianaDolis: j In pi an ai’oi.ir, Aug. 17, 1895. ‘—- 1 Fuir and cooler Sunday.

Gahhiott.

Weak, Irritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Earth.”

up to and including Monday evening, j

D. L. Anderson went to Indianapolis ' this morning. James Brandon is among the seriously ill. 1

Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. “.Iftoiif one year ago I tr<m aflltcted with Hcri'oimnrHH, HleepleHttneme, Creeping nenoation in tng iegn. Slight palpitation of mg heart, IUntracting eonfunlonof the mind, SvrlouH Ion* or lapoe of ntemorg. Weighted dotrn with rare and worry. 1 eotnptetely loot appetite And felt tny vitality wearing out, 1 wan weak, irritable and tired, Jig weight %raH reduced to ISO lbn., In fact I truH no good, on earth. A friend brought me Dr. Miles’ book, •‘New and Startling Facte,” and I finally docldde to try a bottle of Dr. Miles' Beorattve Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased. Il'fien I had taken the Hijrth bottle. Jig weight increased to 170 bn.. The. senHatlon in mg legs was gone; Jig nerves steadied completely; Jig ntemorg was fully restored. Jig bra in seemed clearer than ever. I felt as good as any man on earth. Hr. Jtlies' Hcstoratire Kerrine is A great medicine, I assure you.” Augusta, Me. Walter R. Burbank. Dr. Milos’ Nervine Is sold on a positive

oenellt.

...■ or It will iiosent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles AluUical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine

Restores Health

Why in it, Y ou Ank

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.

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Give Flim a Gall. A. II AM I ETON, Southeast comer square

SutbClTtn, e £ iU 't TKHagbinGton st.

Xatcst Styles in Soft ant> Stiff Ibats. IbcaMuaitcrs for Jfinc jfurntsIMnuo. Crunhs, Cravclmo Batis, Oallces. J One iprice to all. f

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 Timi:s Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May T'ennanfc