Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1895 — Page 3
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INDIANA,
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?i LOOK® FOB Buns?
I Grand Sfiiiur
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at noon to li-it
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BLACK and BLACK.
Before buying your
FURNITURE. .ROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO
UNDERTAKING. Sean grocery. '
We still have
l ARGE STOCK
o f
Ijilifs’ftaltiiplirtf!; Ib Black and Tan. ns a Bays,
"iiy^otoa do/fii stores for goods wlien you can buy evervtliltur at K: ley’s? ' • ^ ITve Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, bats, caps,
boot
tween them. The printing is very poorly done, but, is u is difficult to see where the counterfeit difl'e s from the j
good money.
Ail exebar.ge says that no matter bow j hard a man may struggle to do rUbt. ; there :s always some sneaking scoundrel. some loathsome reptile, some pimple on tIre f ire of nature, some wart on j fie band of destiny try ing to drag him down. Many a man fails, not from laek
< lias. Hariuby left at noon on a bust- of merit, but from the lack of npprcci.ness trip to Chicago, Milwaukee and ’'tion by his fellow men. Great hearts, j other points. are full of sympathy and support for! James Hatfield, of Springfield, O., ,I “‘ ir f, ‘ !, °' v Ii,, ‘ is | was the guest of J. T. Stewart and fain- 1 '' of in character, j ily yesterday. "Tien you see a until faltering take hint . .. .. ,, , I by the band nnd help him up; wlien : John Cherrv, the Kig Four baggage-' .. , . , , , i ... i , , you see him (limbing, cheer him on. 1 man, and family leave tomorrow lor ,, , , . . , 0,.v, T,.,,,,.. ™
few weeks. , , . .
Eddie Eiteljorg arrived home this
ine local managers report they morning #t fhive o’clock from Kansas, cleared enough money over all expenses m. q,, Tliiir-da v he pitcbctl for to pay the local players *1.50 apiece for K !ms;ts against Charleston and on Fri- \< 11 .day » ball game. j day bo piicbed for Kansaa against MarMis. Jeanette 1’. Lay no came down shall. The score of the first game n as fiom Indianapoli' this inorning where 'so to 11 in favor of the Kansas » luh I she has been at the bedside of bis, who ; and in the second fill o» nothing ! is not expected to live. > against Marshall. in response to a Mi-s Jennie Patterson, of Muncie, Muestion from the Bannuu Timks as to |
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Abrams left it Chicago.
G. \\. IJlack received a load of 1 Daviess county 1 horse- today.
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! ‘ ,, ' r home in south Greeneastle. Marquis and son went to Iruliau-, I apolis rbis afteinoon on business.
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TAKE IT EASY
In oni-Vof ihose larpc, comfortal !c rod ers ycu cv.n find at
INNA'S FlliT.it)
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SI ore*
Undo rtiiKin:.:,
ITast BAicle Hquitri'e
Alpheus Bipch
Slap!8 IBB FiPfl SiOGSliSS. ?;
and shoes, (jiieeiisware, gias.-ware’. | "' ho l,a< xi,ii ' i "« Mrs - Mi “T s ‘«rk, : why b- did not play here yesterday
■ tinware, nails, and a complete stock of ; groceries. We have just added a new j and complete stock of paints, oils and j brushes. If you can’t find what you want elsewhere, go to Riley’.—he gite- ' v ' Wal
5 per cent discount for Cash.
"••lit to Greenoa-ile this m,lining to slated that it was merely a matter of visit.—Hrazil I), ; dollars and cents with him : that he bad
lle-t of butler, best i f eliee-
, Rest of sugar, best of spices,
Mrs. \Y. |. Overstreet and daughter, ‘ fH,,,ilv ,,, '"IM’"'t •’‘"’I that be could | of m0t , ( . r . lt0 vrk . { .
Rest of cotv, e. best of (■ s.
of lerre Haute who have been visiting
family, went to
not allord to eome lionie for
SHOE
MEN.
John Rliley,
telway ap,i! Bikwaii. -
15 South Maiii Sireet.
Best Grades of lAntliracite and E’ltuminous
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FHE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
[gents Brazil Block Coal Go's GARTSHERRIE COAL. IlLcc, I.iuigdoii’s Rook Store. Yards West End Walnut Street. 5113—13w e o d
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. \Vli«*re r >ur People p.re Going mul Where Their GitestH are Stopping—Newtt of Interest Over the City—The IleHt Colnmn in th» Paper for tjuiek Keadhtg.
[te Von Looking for Bargains?
SEE
James *1. Hurley, [cal Estate, Insurance and Eoan A^ent. Iroperty of all kinds for sale or rent. ito FLOOR. - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLt INO
DON’T THINK or leaving ttu> city, even for a short time, without ordering me Dally Hannkh Timfs to follow you. It costs y ou but 10 cents a ween as It docs here in home, and the address will be changed as often as you ‘“sire.
Mi-s Jessie K, Moore arrived home today. Prof. 'V. T. Ayers returns today from Illinois. J. S. Dowling Mils in Indianapolis hist evening. Mrs. Kliz i Wood- i- visiting rel itives at Plainfield. T. M. Field, of I. fayette, is hereon
’HE MAN WHO TOILS the man who ou<;lit to have I best things to eat, hi < |.s system requires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat j^ueteke’s JRretKl.
W(l ashioiied ingerliread fresh iverv day
Allen and
8 iciieer l ids ally rnoon
Ibe Coterie met with Mrs. P. R. ! G .ristio hist eveidng at her home on : ; north < ollege avenue. A very interest- !
ing program was rendered.
All tire cordially invited to the devo- ! lioiml nieeling of Locust Street Epwortli League Sunday at ti:J0 p. m.
Mi.-s Kate Merrill will lead.
Announcements are out for the marliugeof Miss Kate Wilkorson, of the ehiss of '!)4. and Rev. J. M. Wright, a
tornier student of Harvard.
A telegram to Mrs. D. E. Preston received at live o’clock yesterday afteri noon, stated Mrs. M. F. Preston was slightly better, out very low. Mrs. Kllen R. Tmgley arrived home yesterday from a delightful two months' vi'it uitli rel itives and friends at Pittsliurg, Pa., ami in eastern Ohio. A number of people attended the fruit exhibit last night and ninny have been ii: today. All our loud in their praises of thr good line of fruit show n. Rev. Weaver and wife, Mr-. Conrad Cook, Mrs. Carrie Waltz and Clias. Smith and wife, drove to Putnamville Friday evening and took supper w ith !
R. II. Rowel, aud wife.
The farmer and n.echanie who wants to keep up with the times should attend the state lair at I nd'anapolls September 111 to LI. lie can see thousands of things t-hai will interest him. Harry Miller, superintendent of the Yauih.lia mam line, expects to get tlie track in 'in li excellent condition ihat il will he 'ale to again put tin* heavy tel - wheel engines in -orviee hauling train'
No. ’JO and 21.
The Jackson club, of Terre ilnttlc, will picnic at Fern tomorrow. If they will bring along a lot of liquid refreshments in the shape of a heavy rain all day they will he the most welcome
guests we could desire.
The M. non has reiently contracted
that 1st.
They ha\e air brakes and all other late
1 money and gliny when he could
Alpliciis Rircli keeps on hand ,,u k , ‘! Family Hour of llupst brand.
i :srsr; iSrrr i ?ri’ ?. ? r*
niteliing
games in -uci'i m.
In the addre-s on “Indians” at the Pre-hyteriaii ehureti tomoriow evening, the pastor will produce argument | in support of the -t ate in ait, w hieli lie helicvi.s to h'. a fact, that theie are as mam or mi.re Indians in America to. day as when Columbus discovered
A merica.
Mi-- Puttie Cowgill, who has \isiimg rclathes here for several weeks returned t<> her lionie at Raldwin, Kansas, ye.-terdav. Mrs. A. Rroi'kway went to Orleans Ibis afternoon to spend a weak with rel-
atives.
R. I.. Scott, of Paris, III., was the guest of Greencastle friends yesterday. Mrs. Tobias went to Mattoon, III., this morning to visit relatives. Mrs. II. L. Maxwell arrived home from Ladoga this afternoon. Andrew Rluck went to French Lick tltis atternoon. J. J. Curtis is at home from \ al-
paraiso.
And pickles that we know will suit; : \uts and raisins, mustard keen, 'soap, stare i and bluing, kerosene, I’ohaeco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigars for you.
\Y. Corner rue Square.
All kinds of fancy eakes for tea At Rirch’s groecry ' on may see; And crackers, too, of evert grade. And ciiniec confections are displayed. Unto your interest R w ill he To purchase her*—call in and see. This is his hobby, mark it well, None hut the best of good- tie’ll sell. And prices low ns heretol.ire. At Uphi'us Rircli’' tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Rirch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.
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Nearly every one needs a good tome at tliis season. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the one true tonic and blood purifier.
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Buv a Furnace that will hrn AnvkinJ of coal successfully. A furnace Specially eonstriicted to prevent the formation of Smoke bv eonsuming all GAS FS. A HEAT PRODUCER aud FUEL SAVER. IVill burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal w ithout a Uniuiutioiis Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep fire over night. Perfect eoinhiistiou with great saving of fuel, leaving very little ashes. Far in advance for superior Merit and Heating capacity over any furnace in Existence.
legal business.
Mrs. Jessie Happ is improving from
| her late illuoss.
James R. Nelson went to Indianapc-
lis this morning.
j Miss Mintie Allen is spending the
I day at Indianapolis.
Mrs. I). E. Preston went to Indian-
apolis at noon today.
Frank Spurrier is in the city to spend
Sunday with relatives. . . ...
for six new ti wheel 1. coinoi n cs
Mi-- Sadie Riirgan. of Glen, i- \isi,- ^j,, | M . (11> 11vereiI before January
ing G. W. Hughes and family.
Dick (Touch, <>f Brazil, and his voice, attachments and can he used lor either attended the hall game yesterday. ff’ik'ht or passenger trains.—R/oo/miiff- |
Inn Ti li'iilmne.
Hr. John E. Earp, of Eldorado, Kan..
, • ,i A eountrv editor sarcastically remarks t is visiting tneinls in Greencastle. . , , * ,
| that lie wants to buy a sack of Ihmr, a
Mi'. Mary B. Ames and daughter, pair of shoes and a straw hat, and is Miss Lizzie, are at home from Bay \ iew. ready to receive lowest bids for the
The follow ing are the only agents for the ci lehrated black diaiiiniid waternudou raised in Knox county and sold herein Jill’ DeMoore: ( lias. Keifer.J. J. Weida. L. Weik A Uo., 8. B. N anc lea ve, J. ('. Rrowning, J. Gardns’r, John Bilev ami John Uooper. Beware of imitation. 2li5t4
Hot-Air Blast Furnace.
For sale by
H.S. RENICK&CO..
Ootxao in and
see
. t ^ the
now
SpciKl a Day n» liMhumiiMilis*
And g ion the \ audalta line chea| exeiiI'ion Sept. 1st. ('all on ticket agent for time of train and rates, if.
Fall ^ Winter Suitings
The Weal hi e
The innii utions for this -icii.i .;. for the coming thirty-six Imtira are us follows hi’ received l»v II. S Itoniek it Co. from the ollitia] went her huretut at ImiianuDoiis: Indiwai’dijs. Aug. 2J. 1895. Fail', | receded by showers in tow southet n portion today; slightly ^ cooler tonight. Gauriott.
The Fashion Parlor AN C. L-ESTER. G, Er. wp:sh. st.
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Max Ehrmann, of Terre Haute, is in tin* city for a few days’ stay with old
friends.
Circuit court w ill open a week from Monday. There will he a grand jury in connection. , Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Adam-, went to West Liberty, III., this morning to visit with relatives. The Went'’rn Chrixlian Adrooxte contains a picture and a complimentary write up of Dr. T. G. Duvall. The Vandalia carpenters made some
same. He also states that some of his merchants treat him in the same way when they want two dollars worth of printing. In many parts of the state interest is centering upon the lug stale fair to be held at Indianapolis beginning September Hi and continuing during the week. The railroads will give i very low rate and many people will take advantage of this opportunity to visit the capital city. The Motion is perparing to ballast the I end of the road from Salem south with
Greencastle temperature, noon, 83
“For Charity Suffcreth Long.’
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much needed repairs in the hoard walk | ,.,,,.1^ Rl „i to that end a steam crushing lending to the depot yesterday. | lr ,j|| i* heing located at Salem that will Rev. R. D. Leonard, of Iiiiliannpolis, 1 crush about 00 car loads of stone a day. will preach three sermons at St. 1‘iiuFs It is stated that the road will he bedded i Baptist church hero tomorrow. i with stone nortli as far as Greencastle
! The funeral of Win. Barker wm o,.. j "ithin the next year. in., exercises Mrs. Olbi Burk, of Greencastle, ar-
rived last Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Byers, who has been sick of typhoid fever. * * * John I
Novelty fair, Thursday,
Weik & Co.
cur tomorrow at 10:J0 a.
at the Locust Street M. E. church. The Putnam Uomitv Fair association j
1 . . .. . 01 ivpnoni lever. " * " ouiiu 1. has made Hriaiigeni'iO' '' iD'c 1 ‘ | njilis, the singer of Greencastle, is in ond Hii.iual Novelty fair, :iy ’ j the city .—Mart inutile Republican.
, .. .. .1 Win. 8. Sloan vs. John W. Allen is
Prof. Di'iei 1.mini, ti 111 111 the title of two cases in Esquire Ashtoday, "here he .iR^ 1 "" 1 " 1 1 ton’s court. They are countersuits for
Lodge Grand
M nncie
where he attended the Grand of Masons. He was reelected Master and K. F. Hoiikins as
THAT HAMILTON 5LLLS 50 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 Onll. E. A. II AM 1 I /!'( )N, SoMheast corner square
Mrs. Laura C. Ptiuonlx, ntlwaukce, WIs.
“Matron of a Hencrolent Home and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine has done me, my wish to help ottiers, overcomes my dislike for ttio publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1KSI3, The inmtiteH had the “fa<•'ripp>', , ’ and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and In a month I heemne ho debilitated and nerroun from slofiiloHsnt.ss and the drafts made on
M-sault to the one against Sloan hereto- my vitality, that It waa a question If I could
V AH: BEAUTIES!
The New styles in Fall Hats, we are now receiving—All the rage so get in line.
Hatter and Mtii’sFnrnisher'
SI TI II :ld .IN. wAstLsi
.oweR PRICES ON WALL. PAPeR*To reduce stock we will make very low 1™ on W all Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. Ellon’s 33x-\xgr Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable I mo.
| fore mentioned. One of them charges Allen with injury upon Alfred Sloan and the other on the alHiint Win. Sloan. The parties reside near Clover-
lalo.
The arrival of a new photographic counterfeit *5 national bank note of the First National hank, of Flint, Mich., series of 1882, is announced by the secret service. The note is printed on . t wo pieces of paper which are pasted i together with the usual silk thread he- .
go on. A dear friend advised me to try Hr. Utlleo’ ltentoratlee Xervine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still continue It* occa*ional u*e, a* a nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." Juno 0, W4. Mas. Lacra O. 1‘iioenix. Dr. Miles' Nervine *s sold on a positive
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guarantee that the first txittle will ’benefit. All druggists sell ft at. (1.0 bottl. s for <6, or It will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Lid. Dr. A!iIes , Nervine
Restores Health
I am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Bawf.r Timfs Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May 'Tennant
