Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 August 1895 — Page 3
THE banner times. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAY AUGUST Li) 180:'
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E BLACK and BLACK.
Before buying your
FURNITURE. ompt ATTENTION GIVEN TO
UNDERTAKING. GLEAN. GROGERY. -
\Ve still have
iarge stock
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Why go to a dozen stores for goods ^ r ,. r can buy everything at
there is great hope for his complete re- pastor of the First Presbyterian church covery. 0 f that city was probably fatally it * Muter liaclielder, of Ladoga, is vi>- .inred by sunstroke ot 'lerre Haute on iting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Satunlay and tlia be was brought to B ichelder. his home in Greeueastle. l>r. E. W.Fisk Mrs. Arthni Allais and son went to sa ‘'' thi!< , " ori,in !f that the erroneous Brazil this afternoon to spend the week r, ‘t > ' ,rt K rt *w out of the fact that he was with relatives. * n ,,u ‘ I "ion station at Terre Haute
Miss Ella Peek, of Greencastle, is the two
"Uest of Miss Emma Mayner.-PnWs, ••‘••"•k »*y g and when he was ///.. Exchange ' rendered insensible by tlie shock and ,, „ I that he went on to Rockport and did a
! Mayor Bel lohn, of West Indianapo- ! hard work an( , prcu-lu-d the next
city over Sunday; also day when he should not have done so.
There w as no truth at all in the dispatch
E. C. Abrams, route agent for the that he was injured on Saturday last as American Express company,spent Sun- In- is here at home in good health. '' i Mrs. Margaret McKee, who has been Ground was broken this morning for walking on crutches since heracccident the Greencastle Manufacturing com-j hist spring, was painfully injured in a pan> s building. f a ]| , HI |sed by the slipping of a crutch
Miss Jessie Xeff returned from Mar- yesterday,
tins'ille todav, and Mrs. W . G. Nett re- Fifty people boarded the Itig F> if turns from Sullivan. 1 exetirsiou train here yesterday. The <». E. Blake went to Reelsville this train left at 9:10 and icturned at 8 p. in. morning to arbitrate the lluttman- Albert Weik and Keifer Stewart went Evans seduction case. 1 1() Kel ri ver this afternoon for a few
lis, was in the W. A. Reeves.
^LI FErtv - TAKE IT EASY In one of those large, Comfortable rockers you can find at FI ANNA'S Furniture Store U nclortnkin^, East Side Square.
Black and Tan.
\ Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, hats, caps.
Operator George Sage lias resumed! his duties at the Big Four ottiee after a j
three weeks’ vacation.
Herman Hinsching went to Terre I Haute today to make music. He may !
, tinware, nails, and a complete stock of L ru j uto bllsiness thure groceries. We have just added a new .. , ,
1 and complete stock of paints, oils and ‘ Mr8 ’ Al, ' l,e and daughter. |
brushes. If you can't find what you | want elsewhere, go to Riley’s—he gives
hoots and Shoes, queensware, glassware, | , 1:iute today to make music.
A per cent discount for Cash.
SHOE
MEN.
John Riley,
Ml 0 Biookway.
Best Grades of Jhracite and Bituminous O AL ts Brazil Block Coal Co’s ARTSHERRIE COAL. T.nngdon’s Book Store. Yards West End Walnut Street. 21S—Khv cod
Miss Nellie, of Terre II mte, are visit-
ing E. Marquis and family.
Miss Nell Scearee, of Danville, was here Saturday to take examinations in
French under Prof. Fairfleld.
The ollleial hoard of the College Ave nue M. E. church will meet this even-
lug at 7 :J0 o’clock at the church.
1 l « I 111 it i ta Miss Carrie Gibbeus returned home lllk LAIv AL r itiiijJ ^ aturL * a y after a few days visit with
Miss Etta Grilliili, of Indianapolis. Berry Ernest found a pocket book on
"15 South Main Street.
days outing. A! Ilirt and family leave tomorrow for a trip to Boston and other eastern points. t’iias. Conklin is at home from Paris, 111., where he visited relatives last week. Miss Florence Pruitt and sisters are at home from a visit to the country. R. L. Denton, of Wichita, Kas., is visiting his brother, J. Y. Denton. Born, to Dock Young and wife, of Manhattan, \ug. IS, a daughter. John Kellar arrived home at neon from Worthington.
Alpheus Bipch Siapie id Fan Has.
S. \V. Corner Public Souare.
What is Going on Fair Greencastle.
Saturday niglil " ith four keys in it to-
in and About gether with eighty cents in money.
K«‘al F.Htutt* l ruitMfpi'H. Abraham Trial to Fitta and Thomas Bell, land in Fincastle, quit, $12. Annie J. Black to the Greencastle Manufacturing company, lots in F. H.,
city, $100.
John M Robinson to Samuel Miller,
land in Franklin tp., $6175.
Gideon R. Pruitt to Anna Moore, land
in Greencastle, $J,000.
The Big Four killed a man onthe Joseph C. Cline et al„ to Samuel wiiere Our People are OoIuk hii«i where Wabash bridge yesterday and the Van- E. Silver, land in Roaehdale, $400. Their GueHta are StoppinK—News of in- dalia killed a man in the Terre Haute John P. Allee to Sarah and Maggie tereatOvertheCIty—The Heat Column In yards. E. Fox worthy, land in Greencastle,
Best of eott'ee, best of teas. Best of butter, lu st of cheese Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of alt at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keep, mi hand ' Family Hour of finest brand,
j < 'anued goods, prcsci \ es, delirious fruit And pickles that we know will suit;
\ut< and raisins,'mn>tard keen.
Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene,
Tobacco for to smoke or chew ! And excellent cigars for you.
All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch's grocery you may see; And crackers, too, of every grade. And choice confections are displayed. Fnto your interest it " ill bn To purchase here—call in and see. This is bis bobby, mark it well. None but the best of goods he'll sell, And prices low as heretofore. At Alpheus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.
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Fred Middleton has taken with .1. K. 1 .angdon. He
a position is succeeded
THE PERFECT”
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LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. ! ttt WalK ' r AIIe,lN ^ 1,Hrr - v S « a, " an -
th* Paper for Ouick Heading.
iloii Looking for Bargains? SEE mes IYI. Hurley, Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent, erty of all kinds for sale or rent.
LOOP, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND
DON’T THINK of leavlnjr the city, even for n short time, without ordering- the Dally Banner Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wecR as it does here at home, and the address will be chatiKcd as often as you •*'*dre.
Allan Brockway has a position in the ;
Central National bank, vacated by I homas J. Bracken to Leslie! . I riesf, Se den Smyser who was there but * !ll * > * ^ l>lm>1 ' H 1 -- ♦•n 0 - temporarily. , south r.re.ura.ti.. Ed Mead who ba- been, recuperating Tint Grover, the veteran Yenand attending lectures at CliatauqiiH, ( ]alia freight conductor, died at his
continue study 1
Ben Rowe h here visiting friends.! Frank J. II..vs went to Blooniiugtrn
today.
Miss Pear'. Melt/ *r is at home from
Illinois.
('lias. Lueteke was in Indianapolis |
over Sunday.
Miss Flora Janes is at home from 1
Crawfordsvtlle.
Mi-- Rose Gainer is visiting in I'erre :
Haute for a week.
EMAN
0 TOILS
in the city the j
should eat
ueteke’s greud.
Rev. Sam Beck is guest of M rs. Beck.
Miss Alma Scott is visiting her broth-
er at Indianapolis.
Hi Callender made a business trip to
e man who ought to have | i " ,|l '' lim| "’ 11 ''
^St things toeat, because 5 <’‘•"^1 Gamier l,a, been snend.nga
n . . week with home folks.
ystem requires it I „ t „ v i,„.
rybody who works and! lngClr „„i e
Mrs. George Davison and daughter
are at home from Brazil.
Mrs. Susie Alsop, of Indianapolis, is
visiting Mrs. W. G Nett'.
I Miss Nora Hixon, of Rockville, is I visiting Miss Ora Hentou. “I P. B. Graham and family are at home
from a visit at Prairieton.
An infant of Dave Scott's is seriously
sick w itli cholera infantum.
Miss Orpha Allen, of Bloomington,
is visiting Mrs. H. C. Lewis.
Miss Lulu Davis, of Charleston, 111.,
is visiting Mrs. R. L. O’llair.
Jesse Wells is moving from Seminary street to south College avenue. Mrs. J. McD. Hays went to Worthington today for a week’s visit. Frank Bence and family, of Indianapolis, are visiting relatives here,
n lx Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crippen, of Spenf (>er i a re visiting David Scott and family.
Putnam’s jail has lifteeu inmates. Some of them belong in Clay county. H. C. Darnall, of Mum ie, spent Sunday with bis father, J. I. Darnall. F. T. MeWhirter, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his family here. Mrs. James Riggs, of Terre Haute, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. X. Steele. L. G. Hughes and family, of Terre
Haute, are visiting the family of G. W .
II jgh?s.
Word comes from Joseph Raub, who is at the Indiana Mineral springs, that
X. A'., lias returned
of soc ology.
Joseph Allen, -r., well known here and over ounly, is lying at death's door at the residence of James Fordyee
in Russellville.
Editor H. B. Martin was called to Washington. I>. C., yesterday to confer witli the commissioner general of
the land ottiee.
Kent V. Kibble has secured a posi-
j tion as instructor in chemistry in the | medical school of Texas university,
| wlneh is loeated at Fort Worth.
sliioned
ngerbread
erj day
Weik & Co.
Mi-. Sib r elegantly entertained a numlier of her Iriends Saturday evening. Convei -aiion. music and melon held sway for hours and a most enjoyable evening \va~ sjient. ('b:i| les Zaring. now living in New York, and a brut her of Ed. Zaring of this city, and u ho will he remembered hereby many of our citizens, has recently been appoint I the attorney of the company that is investigating the Brooklyn bridge company.—lilooming-
ton Telephone.
Thus. A". Rader has sold his farm, which was about four miles southeast of this place, to James B. Hughes. As soon as Mr. Rader can make the necessary arrangements lie will have a public sale of his farm tools and household effects and then expects to move to Greene a^t le.—(Tisjiort I ml! pendent. It is said one man on Saturday rushed frantically up to that fakir’s wagon and vigorously let lo se ot a five dollar bill for a dummy watch, who lias bad a watch in a local jeweler’s repair shop for six niomths waiting until he could accumulate one dollar with which to way the jeweler’s charges.
Such is life.
Mr. George Griffin has the finest collection of fish pictures ever shown here. They are the first installment of a set that will cost complete about $75. They are from oil paintings taken from life by one of the best artists in the country. They are views of game fish and are highly prized by Mr. Griffin, wiio is one of the best posted men on
fish in the country.
On Saturday night at 11:45 occurred the death of Mrs. Jane Ragan at the old family homestead near Fillmore. Mrs. Ragan was one of the pioneers of
this county and lived on
she and nor husband received direct from the government. She had been ill for some time and was eighty-three
home in Terre Haute yesterday. James Foudrsy is at home after a weeks stay in the capital city. Mrs. Fogle, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday in this city the guest of Mrs. Richard McMunis. Mr. and Mrs. James Hollick and | Mr. and Mrs. James Springer spent j Sunday in Indianapolis. Impure blood is the cause of boils pimples and other eruptions. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purities the blood and cures these troubles.
The Weather.
The indications for th:s vicinity | for the coming thirty-six hours are j as follows ar received by II. S ! Renick Co. from the oflicia) weather bureau at Indianapolis:
In in \ n a cot.is, Ang. 19, 1895.
Partly cloudy with showers in southern portion tonight. Fair
Tuesday, cooler tonight.
Gahkiott.
Greencastle temperature, noon, sfi Weak, Irritable,Tired “1 Was No Good on Earth.”
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liuv a Furnace tlial will turn Am kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bv consuming all < i AS Es. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a Continuous Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep fire over night. Perfect combustion with groat 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..
OOXXTLO 1X1 and
see the new
Fall % d Winter Suitings at The Fashion Parlor Pt. C. LESTER, rsiO. 6. Er. ^msh. st. Why it, Yoti x\$sh
P!
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds uy the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. “About one ycorauo I warn nfftirteA tilth ncri'otiMH’HM, ntccjilcmineun, frcc/.iiif/ HvuHntlon hi niy Icy*, Sliyht po t pit ot ion of toy heart, lUntraetlny eonfuoion of the toiod, tierlou * I oh* or lapue of memory. II eiyhted down with care and worry, I complctcly lout appetite
This is the reason: lie 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.
GiY r e Him a Gall.
worry, i completely iohi appetite ■ ^ ^ '\i\T
And fett toy vitality weariny out, |4 \ II \ YI| I ^ | ^ J Southeast COmCf Square
I wa* weak, irritable and tired, * “
.Vy weiyht wan reduced to I GO Ibn., In fact I ten* no good, on earth.
A friend brought
be is much improved in health and that , yearg of ^ Mrtl Kil>tan w ., 8 the
widow of Reuben Kagan who died in
wbr ^lOES ON l_L_ PAPeR To reduce stock we will make very low prices on \\ all Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. Horx’s Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.
1869. She was the mother of W. II. Kagan, Mrs. Harriett Moore, J. VV, Ragan, Milton Ragan, Mrs. John Welch, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Rosebro, Miss Isabel Kagan, Howard Ragan and Solon Ragan. There are two of her children dead. The funeral occurred
this morning at Fillmore.
An article in Sunday’s Journal from Rockport said that Dr. J. B. Fisk,
me Or. Miles’ book, "New and Startlint; Facts," and I finally decldde to t ry a bottle of Mr. Miles’ Uoorative Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could sleep as well as a
the land that! ^
appetite returned greatly increased.
When I had taken the nijcth bottle Jtly weiyht iucrca*ed to I7G bn., The Menoation in m •/ ley* iram yone; My nerve* ptcailieil eompletely; My memory wa* fully restored. My hrain *eemedelearerthan ever. I felt a*yooda*any tnanon earth. Hr. Mile*’ lte*toratlre Aerrine i* A great medicine, I aiiKiire you.” Augusta. Mo. Walter It. Bcrbank.
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SutbCVlm, (j East tClasbimuon St. latest Styles in Soft anO Stiff Ibata. IhcaOquartera for Jfine jfurnialMnua. Cnmha, tlravcltno asaqa, Ualicce. J One IPrtcc to all. f
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CO.A.X
Agent for CRAWFORD COAL And also handle LLADING
Pr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a posiilvo guarantee that the first buttle will Ix-m lit. All druggists sell It at *1,6 bottles for *5, or It will Iwiseiit. prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Or. Miles Meuical Co., Eikiiart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
I am Exclusive CO., of Brazi^
GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May T'ennant
