Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 August 1895 — Page 5
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THE BANNER Tiiulfe. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA, SAT CRD AN AUGUST 24
1805
Oram! Senior
•Journal'
K'-y Vhr:»ms
Deueou.—Critc lords ilh
li ft at noon to visit
load of
|SEE BLACK and BLACK.
Before buying your
'URNITUF
j fneutU at Ohit-ago.
Cs. \\. liiaek received a Davies* comity liorsi - today. Mt • I'mily Eriscoe is critically ill icr h'Miie in south Greencastle.
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Is
PROMPT attention given to UNDERTAKING.
rwee11 them. The printing is verv poorly done, but is It is difficult to see ! where the counterfeit difle * from ihr |
good money.
An excliangc says that no matter hoy. | hard a man may struggle to d<> ri tht, ; there is always so mi sneaking scoundrel. some loathsome reptile, some pimpie on the face of nature, some wart on j
*-1 .ii(piis and son wcut to Indian- ; (j ia!i( ] () | j tiv d ^ j,,^ ( () ( ir..g iiim
.iUolis this afternoon on husincss. blown. Many a man fails, not from lack i
( has. Harnuby left at noon on a hu i- of merit, but from the lack of appn ci- |
ness trip to Chicago, Milwaukee and ation by his fellow men. (ireat liearts J
other points. | are full of sympathy and support for James Ilitffeld, of SpHngffebl o | t,!, ‘ ir fp!1 °" l'f- 'T was tiie guest of J.T. Stewart and fam- lo . <s of in one’s character, ily yesterday hen you sec a man faltering take him , , . ,, i by'the hand and help him up; when John ( lierrv, the I.ig tour baggage-' ,, ,• ,• . • ,
^ ” you see him climbing, tdieer Inm on. I that lie may reach the top and stand on j
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TAKE IT EASY
In one-Vol chose large, comfortal !c rorkcis you t .n find at
HANNA'S Furniti
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tore
and family halve tomorrow for
We still have
h LARGE stock
GLEAN, gROGERY.
o f
yiesIaltiiifSIifsIpi
Is Black arid Tan.
" liy go to a dozen stores for goods when you can buy everything at
Riley’s? ' '
I * umhcrland City, Teim., to spend a
I few yveeks.
'I lie local managers report they i cleared enough money over all expenses | to pay the local players .fl.50 apiece for
1 yesterday’s ball game.
Mrs. Jeanette P. Layne came down
; from Indianapolis tins morning yvhere Nl? to II in favor of the | she has been at the bedside of liis, yviio i and in the second ill!
is not expected to live.
Mi-s Jennie
i tHE
'11Q o yiO d
r
ays
ive stores in One.
A full line of dry goods, hats. caps.! ^ • , | ,,,,uic ‘. l>att, ‘ r80n » f boots and shoe-, (inecu'ware, eia- u ,,e i ' vl, ° l,as Vls,l,,l>{ Mrs ’ Marv Stark -
went to Grecjica-tle this morning to
visit.—Hrazil Di .imcr it.
Mrs. W. I. Overstreet and daugiiter, of Terre Haute who have, been visiting
Edwin <
the summit of success.
Eddie Eiteljorg arrived home this morning at tlire.'o'clock from Kansas. 111. On Tltur-day he pitclied for Kansas against Charleston and on Fi illay he piiched for Kansas against Marshall. Tlic yen re of the II r.-t game "us
Kansas club to nothing
AJ n d o rtnlv i n tt ITtist sAicb' /ScjUcire
Alphcus Binch
(pteeii*ware. glassyv:ire,
j tinyvare, nails, and a complete stock of | | groceries. We have just added ;t new i and complete stock of paints, oils and | i brushes. If y.iu can't tlnil what you i want elsewhere, go t > Riley’s—-he gives :
J per cent discount for Cash.
Allen and family, went to
j against Marshall. In response to a Muncie i'luestion from the Ranneu Timks as to why lie did not play here yesterday Ed stated that it ’.v.t- merely a matter of dollars and cents with him; that lie had a family to support and that lie eonld not afford to come home for a little | money and glory when he eimld make
Siapie a?ii Fan teiiss, ?.
W. Corner im.ic Square.
SHOE
MEN.
John Riley,
8 icnccr liii- allt moon. The Coterie met with
Mrs. P. R. her home on
liiwag aim Biockwai. -
I•’) South M tin Si reet.
Bast Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous
O AL
Lgents Brazil Block Coal Go's GARTSHERR1E COAL. lOiti'c, 1 angdon’s Book Store. YardWest End Walnut Street. 213—13w t* o d
l’HE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
‘.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Our People F.re Going an<l Where Their Guests are Stopping—Newt* of intereRt Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for Quick Heading.
Ik Vou Looking lor Bargains?
DON’T THINK Of leaving the ebj. even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Hanskh Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a ween ! as It does here at home, ami the address will lie ciianxed us ofteu us yon '“sire.
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Jessie E. Moore arrived home
James IVS. Shirley,
iReal Estate, Insurance Loan Agent, troperty of all kinds for sale
or rent.
IMS FIOOP, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLei INO
fEE MAN |VH0 TOILS Is the man who ought to have ■he best tilings to eat, because ■is system requires it. Everybody who works and bts should eat jjueleke's jRrecjd.
hid Fashioned
Gingerbread
j Miss I today.
Prof. W. T. Ayer- returns today from
j Illinois.
1 J. S. Dowling was in indianapidis
... .... Dowling was
j last evening.
Mrs. Eliza Wood- i- visiting relatives
^ at Phiinlleld.
{ T. M. Fii-ld, of I.'.fayette, is hereon
j legal husincss.
Miv-. Jessie II.ipp is improving from
met
| Christie, last evening
| north College avenue. A very intcrest-
: ing pro-ram was rendered.
All are cordially invited to the devotional meeting of Locust Street Hpworth I.eague Sunday at 0:30 p. m.
Mi-- Kate Merrill will lead.
; Announeements are out for the marriage of Miss Kate Wilkerson, of the class of .’94, and Rev. J. M. Wright, a
former student of Harvard.
A telegram to Mrs. I). E. Preston received at live o’clock yesterday afternoon, stated Mrs. M. K. Preston was slightly better, out very low. Mrs. Ellen R. Ttngley arrived home yesterday from a delightful two months' vi-it with relatives and friends al Pittsburg, Pa., and in eastern Ohio. A number of people attended the fruit exhibit last night and ninny have been ii: today. AH our loud in their praises of the good line of fruit shown. Rev. Weaver and wife, Mrs. Conrad Cook, Mrs. Carrie Waltz and ('has. Smith and wife, drove to Putuamville Friday evening and took supper with I
K. II. ilowet. uud wife.
The farmer an 1 mechanic who wants to keep up u ilh the times should attend the stale tail’ at Indianapolis September l(i to 'Ll. Hi- can see thousands of tilings that will interest him. Harry Miller, superintendent of the Vamh.lia main line, expects to get tintrack in such excellent condition Unit it nil! l.e -afe to again put the heavy tci -
a hour twenty times as much in Kansas, win rc he h:i I tin- j il> of Ditching two games in sited ->i -u. in tlie -i-Mre-s on‘'Indian-” at the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening, the pasinr will pro luce argument in support of the statem-nt, which lie believes to bn a fact, that there arc as many or more Indians in Ami-i'ica today as when Columbus discovered America. Mi-s Pattie Cow gill, who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks returned to her home at iiaidvviti, Kansas, yesterday. Mrs. A. Brockway went, to Orleans this afternoon to -pend a weak with rel-
ative.-.
R. E. Scott, of Paris, 111., was tin* guest of (. I'ccnen-tle friends yesterday. Mrs. Tobias went to Mattoon, 111., this morning to visii relatives. Mrs. H. L. Maxwell arrived home from Ladoga this afternoon. Andrew Black went to French Kick this afternoon. J. J. Curtis is at home from Val-
paraiso.
Best of coff ee, best of teas, Be-t of butler, he-t of cheese Best of sugar, hes; of spire-, Be.-; of all at moderate price-. ! Alplieus Birch kec| • on hand ! Family flour of line-' hraml.
('aimed goods, preserves, delirious fruit i And piekles that we know will suit; ■ Xuls and raisins, inu-tani keen. Soap, stareu and bluing, kerosene,
Tobacco for to smoke or chew And excellent cigars for you.
All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch'- grocery vou may see; And crackers, too. of everv grade. And choice confections are displaced. Unto your interest U will he To purchase here—call in and see. This i< his hobby, mark it well. None but the best of gooil- in 'll sell , And prices low a- heretofore, At \lpheus Birch'- lin grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch's store Means goods delivered at your door.
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N'early every one needs a good tome at tliis season. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is tile one true tonic and blood puritier.
Ires!
her late illness.
James B. Xelson went
lis this morning.
Mi-- M intie Allen i- spending tie
day at Indianapoli-.
Mr-. I). E. Prcst-cn went to Indian-
apolis at noon today.
Frank Spurrier is in the city to spend
Sunday with relatives.
Mi-- Sadie Burgan. of Glen, i- vi-i'.-ingG. (V. Hughes and family. Dick Crouch, of Braz.il, and his voice, attended the ball game yesterday. Dr. John E. Earp, of Eldorado, Kan., is visiting friends in Greencastle. Mrs. Mary B. Ames and daughter,
Mi--Lizzie, are at home from Bay View.
wheel engines in service hauling train-
to ludianapc- No. 20 and 21.
• i The Jackson club, of Terre Haute, 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 lie the most welcome
guests we could desire.
The Mmion lias rciently conti'acied for -ix new ff wheel locomotives that are to he delivered before January 1st. They have air brakes and all other late attachments and can lie used for either freight or passenger trains.—Uloomhnj-
tun TrI?phone.
A country editor sarcastically remarks that he wants to buy a sack of flour, a pair of shoes and a straw hut, and i s I ready to receive lowest bids for the
Max Ehrmann, of Terre Haute, is in He also states that some of hithe city for a few days’ stay with old I'"erehants treat him in the same way
friends.
Circuit court will
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-sf-Hot-Air Blast Furnace.
Buy a Furnace lli.il will turn Anv kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bv eoii-inning all GAS ES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal w ithout a Continuous Waste 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.
The following are the only agents for the celebrated black diamond watermelon raised in Knox county and sold here by Jell’ De.Moore; Ctias. Keifer, J. J, Wei ia. L, Weik .V Co., S. Van-1 cleave. .1. ('. Browning, J. (.ai-di;«-r. '
For sale by
H.S. RENICK&CO..
John Rilev and John
id imitation.
( ooper.
Beware
2(1514
and see
the
new
Spni'i a Day in Itiiliutiapnli*. Amiga on tin- \ audalia line cheap | excur-ion Sept. l.-t. Call on ilckr! | agent for time <d train and ran-s. tf. |
Til- \\eat hf r.
The inaientinns lor this -ieii.i yj for the coming thirty-six iiour:s are
as follows nr received Lv 11. S 1 Renick i\r Co. from the official!
weather bureau at IndianaDolis; Indi-vNAfot.is, Aug. 24. 1895. Fair, i receded by showers in | ^^soutliein portion today; slightly
lall fl N D Winter Suitings at The Fashion Parlor H. C. LESTER. NO. e. E. WArSH. ST.
WT^y 1m it,
\ O tl
p 1
cooler tonight. Gauiuott.
open a week from
Monday. There w ill he a grand jury in connection. # Mr. and Mrs. E. ('. Adam- went to West Liberty, III., this morning to vis-
it with relatives.
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The Wfstrrn Christian Adromte contains a picture and a complimentary w rite up of Dr. T. G. Duvall.
when they want two dollars worth of
printing.
In many part* of the state interest is centering upon the big state fair to be held at Indianapolis beginning September 1*1 and continuing during the week. The railroads will give a very low rate and many people will take advantage of this opportunity to visit the capital city. The Motion is perpariug to ballast the
Greencastle temperature, noon, 83
“For Charity Suffereth Long.
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ben day
The Vandalia carpenters made some 0 f t |, u r ,,aii from Salem south with ; much needed repairs in the hoard walk ftn ,i to that end a steam crushing leading to the depot yesterday. | ^jn j s |> e ing located at Salem that will Rev. R. D. Leonard, of Intlianapoiis, j crush about (iff ear loads of stone a day. will preach three sermons at St. Raul's It is stated that the road will be bedded
k Weik k Co.
Baptist church here tomorrow. The funeral of Win. Parker will oc-1 eur tomorrow at 10:30 a. in., exercises i at the Locust Street M. E. church. The Putnam County Fair association lias made arrangements to give its second an mal Novelty fair, Thursday, Oct. 10. Prof. Tcister returned from Muncie | today, where he attended the Grand Lodge of Masons. He was reelected I Grand Master and it. F. Hopkins as (
with stone north as far as Greencastle
within the next year.
Mrs. Olla Burk, of Greencastle, arrived last Saturday to visit her mother,
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know tliis and the new ones lie gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. K. A. II AM 11 ,TON, Southeast corner square
|LOiA4©R p RlC£S OIN ^ WALL. PTaPBR-^ To reduce stock we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. -Y-IIerx’s lOr-uigr £3toi*o. Al.-o full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.
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Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, flllwiiukce, Wla. “Matron of a Benevolent Home and knowing the Rood Dr. Miles' Nervine
Mr*. Lizzie Byers, who has been sick j has done me, my wish to help others, over-
comes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1SS3, The inmate* had the “I.atirippe,” 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 1 became so debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question if I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Hr. Miles' Restorative Xervine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say. I am
of typhoid fever. * # * John P. Hilli.*, the singer of Greencastle, is in the city.— Martinsville Republican. Win. S, Sloan vs. John W. Allen is the title of two cases in Esquire Ashton’s court. They are countersuits for assault to the one against Sloan heretofore mentioned. One of them charges Allen with injury upon Alfred Sloan and the other on the affiant Win.
Sloan,
kilo.
The arrival of a new photographic counterfeit $3 national bank note of the First National hank, of Flint, Mich., series of 18S2, is announced by the secret service. The note is printed on two pieces of paper which are pasted! together with the usual silk thread lie-|
11EY ARE BEAUTIES! The New styles in Fall Hats, we are now receiving—All the rage so get in line.
I latter and Meii’.sFurnisher'
SHI IEBI .IN. wasiAst.
CO-A.X-s
In better health than over. I still continue
The parties reside near ( lover- ,f “ oeeasional use, as a nerve food,
aa my work Is very trying. A letter ad- \ dressed to Milwaukee, WIs., will reach me." Juno 8,1894. Mas. LArnA O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee that the flrsi ixittle will henetU. All druggists sell it at St, 6 botth-s for 15, or It will lie sent, prepaid, on rec.-int of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, iud.
Dr. Miles* Nervine Restores Health
I am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthiacite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen's Drug Store or with
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