Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1895 — Page 3

THE BAN IN EH Ti iviES. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAY AUGUST 20

1895

IE 100«»FI Bums?

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SEE BLACK and BLACK.

Before buying your

" ill get here Si ;>t. 15. Mr. Martini- i 'liited with the i-nlino. The depart"il! move to Imliaiiupoliis in the near ; inent tnade the -hurt run in good order future. i,nt their services were not needed. The

Mr-. H. 1.. Maxwell went to ( Ideago wa> -light,

at noon for a -hurt visit witli lier hus-, The Vandaliu railroad eompany has

I paid Frank Tobin three him Ired

(leorge Simnions, typo on the indi- ‘ ,0,liir ' damages for injuries received j anapolis Freemun, was in the city yes- 1 " in the company's employ. | terday. i Mr. mid Mrs. James Steele left this Mrs. Herring, of Crawfordsville, who j mornini' for I’aoli, Kansas, where they

FURNITURE.

PROMPT attention given to UNDERTAKING.

We still have

B large stock

GLEAN GROGERY.

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\\ liy go to a dozen stores for goods wlien you can buy everything at Kiley’s ?

Live Stores in One.

Id Black and Tan.

5 buy

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A full line of dry goods, liats. caps, hoots and shoes, queens ware, glassware, tinware, nails, and a complete stock of groceries. We have just added a new and complete stock of paints, oils and brushes. If you can’t find what you want elsewhere, go to Hiley’s—he gives 5 per cent discount for fash.

THE

SHOE

MEN.

See the ELEGANT Line o f

John Rrley,

715 South Main Street.

THE LOCAL FIELD

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E. W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop.

BZST LINE IN THE CITY at lowest prices

OVERJONES’ DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE

Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.

ht Von Looking for Bargains?

James M. Hurley,

and

|Real Estate, Insurance

Loan Agent.

Property of all kinds for sale

or rent.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Wtiere Our People r.re Coin); and Wliere Their Guests are Stopplm;—News of Interest Over the City—The ISest Column in ths Paper for Quick IteadhiK.

DON’T THINK

«>f leaving the city, even for a short time.

without ordering the Dally Bannbk Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does hero at home, and the address will

be cbanitcd as often us you J Msire.

has been visiting relatives here, returned home at noon. the ‘•Codec Coolers” are negotiating a game of ball with the Craw fords vi lie colored nine to he played at Ladoga. Mrs. E. A. Hamilton had live night blooming eereus in full glory on Saturday evening. They were admired by a number of people. I be T\ inche-ter base ball team lias written to the local management for a game The Winchesters are the champions of Indiana, in amatner lines. Rev. A. T. Riley tilled the pulpit at Uethel A. M. E. church yesterday in the place of Elder Grigsby, who is con<dueting a camp meeting at Sutherlin’s

springs.

Since the law requiring a history, pedigree and general description of paupers, toe trustees have not been so rushed. The law will not be in full operation until Sept. 1. 1 he fruit exhibit will be kept open today and tonight to accommodate those desiring to see it. The judges are making the awards and have a great variety of fruit to select from. W. H. Ragan compliments the exhibit very highly. Joel I >obbs. residing near broad Park in Mill Creek township, died last night of tynhoiii fever at the age of fifty-six yea r s. Mr. Dobbs was one of the best known men in the county. The funeral occurred this afternoon at Mill Creek

cemetery.

Emily Briscoe, one of the Briscoe sisters, died at her home on Howard I street on Saturday night at the age of j sixty-six years, of eonsuniptiou of the j bowels. The interment occurred yes- ' terday in the enge of Parke county near ! Portland Mills. Mrs. F. W. Sehulemeyer, of Indianap dis, is vi-iting her grandson, .lake I Kiefer. She surprised him and her great-grandchildren by tipping gently at their front door on Saturday evening. Mrs. Sehulemeyer is also visiting Mrs. !,oui> Steeg. Brinoda, fcrmerly owned hj' W. W. Brothers, won second money in the 2:17 pace at the Xortliwe-tern Breeders

will spend a few weeks with relatives. Mi-- Euey Hinkle and Mr. John Holliday, of Btazil, pre guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Vermillion today. Roy Mervin, who has been visiting Hi Kttdisil and family, returned to hihome at Louisville today. Dr. W. G. Overstreet was called to Joliusouville thi.- afternoon by the death uf his sister. Frank Smythe went to Chicago last night where he has a position with Ids

brother,

Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hammond went to Martinsville this afternoon. Mis. Silvester O'Hair is at home after a week's stay at Martinsville. Ed Vanlandiiigham spent .Sunday with friends at Shelbyvillc. Roy Abrams arrived home this afternoon from Chicago. Miss Rose Gainer is at home from Terre Hattie. Janies Maloney spent Sunday in 1ml-

ianapolis.

L ,. I P" Er 'fa TAKE IT EASY In oneVoi tl ose large, comfortable rot kt rs y< u HANNA S Furniture Store'

UJ iTclertnEviniJ, Ivtis-sl Lsicle j li ft re.

Alpheus Birch Siapie ana Faacs Sneiias.

S. W. Corner Public Square.

I irnggisi- .-ay that their sale of 11 nod'.Sai saparilla exceed those of all others. There i- no sub-lute for Hood's.

Rest of coffee, best of teas. Best of hutter, best of cheese Best of sugar, liest of spices, Best of all at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keep-on hand Family flour of linc-t brand.

Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will suit;

Nuts and raisins, mu-tard keen.

Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene,

Tobacco for to smoke or chew

Subscriptions for any magazine

, . ‘ And excellent etpirs for von nr paper taken at this omte. \\ e '

will save you money tf

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. Unto your interest it will he To purchase here—call in and see. This i- his tiobby, mark ii well. None hut the best of goods lie'll sell. And priees low as heretofore, \t Alpheus Birch's tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

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. association races at Washington park. Circuit court begins next Monday. | 8;lt(1| , lay- RHnoda won the flr.-t heat Frank Alice spent Sunday in Brazil.. j,, n : l(ii 2 and stood 2, :i and 4th, ic.--Louis Steeg left for the south last ' pectively in the following heats.

The members of Greencastle G.

A. G. Lester was in Indianapolis yes- a. R. po-t No. 11. have been assigned terday. | £ 0 headquarters at Rose Hill school Jesse W. Weik is in Taylorsville on 'building in Jefler-onville. They will business. i be w ith other posts from Indiana and Born, to ( lias. Hongland and wife. wil1 ,,u nearer lieailqitarters in

South Ctr«‘eiM'UNtlo. Newton Driscoll is moving from tins city to Indianapolis, ( lias. Waters is moving into the property vacated by Mr. Driscoll. John Townsend is on the sick list. Sol. Sudranski, of Muncio, spend Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sudranski. Miss Bessie Lonsberry is quite sick with spinal affections.

THE PERFECT”

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Ikv a Furnace that will burn Am kin] of coal successfully-

A fiirnaee Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bv eotisuming all GASES.

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James Hinkle is spending the day I

IHE MAN WHO TOILS

llstlie man who ou^ht to have lie best things to eat. because Pis system requires it. Everybody who works and ats should eat

[jUetcke's gre<«d.

H(1

Fashioned

Gingerbread

fivsi

Aug. 211. a son. ('lemcnt Knauer, of Madison tow nship. is quite ill. F. I,. Landes and S. F. Lockridge are at home from the north. Lot Brown, of Indianapolis, visited Prof. Frank Brown yesterday. Ruthven Siler is vi-iting her grandparents ai Coatesville this week. Herbert Church will go to Kansas tomorrow to take up pastoral work. James B. Tucker visited his father, who is very low, in Salem yesterday. B. F. Corwin is at home after a two weeks’visit at St. Louis and Chicago. Mrs. Lillie B. Siler went 'o Indianapolis this morning for a two weeks i stay. Mr. Clift'ord McCorkle, of Indianapolis, is visiting ids cousin, Miss Pearl Hillis. Miss Mahan, who has been visiting

Louisville than some other posts which will be on the Kentucky side. The new bridge and the ferry lines will land the JeliV' scn boys near the Galt house

—headquarters.

The Jackson club picnic yesterday was not very .veil attended, Greencastle, howevei, doing her share by -ending nearly as many visitors as did Terre Haute. There were not over 4()(> persons on the ground, about 100 of whom were from here ami as many from the surrounding country near Fern. The Ringgold hand played tine music, which was greatly enjoyed. There were no intoxicating drinks sold. The tin-horn sport and the tin-badge j detective are two characters found in | every community. The tin-korn sport is an|indmdual who would like to lie a b-a-d, b-a-d man, but lacks the cash, the nerve or the brains; and the tinbadge detective is a person whose opinion of his own shrewdness is so great

with his daughter at Indianapolis. Miss Daniels, of Terre Haute, is the guest of Mrs. Lucinda Payne and farndy. II. H. Hillis transacted business in Indianapolis today.

A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER.

Will burn

any variet

Hard coal without

ety of Soft o

a t'ontinuous

Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep Are

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 follow ing are the onlv agent- for

the celebrated black diamond watermelon niiscd in Knox countv and sold hi re by Jed' DcMoore: ( has. Keifer, J. J. Weida, L. Weik ,t Co., S. B. Vancleave, J. ('. Browning, J. Gardner, John Riley $nd John Cooper. Beware of imitation. 2(l5t4

For sale by H. S. RENICK & CO..

xxi. and

see the new

Hprnil a Day InillaiinpoliR, And gj on the Vandalia line cheap excursion Sept. 1-t. Call on ticket agent for time of train and rates, tf.

Fall fl N D Winter Suitings

Tin* \V«*ai In v.

The Fashion Parlor 1 7T. C. LESTER, i^O. 6. Er. w^LSH. ST.

The indications for tins vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are ■is follows ar received by H. S Renick & Co. from the oflicial weather bureau at Indianaooiis: Indi\nAi’ous. Ang. 20, 1895.

Tuesday showers.

G AKKIOTT.

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THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

Miss Cora Darnall has returned to Mt. that lie gladly pays $5 for a tin badge Carmel, HI. j worth 5 cents, bearing the name of a R. D. Culler, of Woodside, was here company that makes big money selling looking after his work in the univer-| 5-cent badges for $5 to suckers, si. v Satuidat. j There is a great deal of grim salisLeonard and Maurice Sutherlirt, of here with friends of the GreenFloyd townshipp, are visiting their un- ( . a at| e base ball team that Indianapolis

from

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ivory day

it

j. Weik & Co.

cle, (’. B. Case.

F. T. MeWhirter came down Indianapolis Saturday evening ! spent Sunday whh Ids family. Jesse Kielinrdson reports n hlack-

| berry vine with a growth of fourteen ) feet this season. It is one of the“Ever-

! green” variety.

! The Greencastle Manufacturing eom- ! pany have issued a call for a 25 per cent assessment on preferred stock,

payable Sept. 2.

Dr. R. F. Stone, of Indianapolis, and his son, Master Donald, spent Sunday visiting his mother and brother, Sam

Stone, and family.

E. Marquis has rented his south Indiana street nro| erty to M. N. Diall, of Terre Haute, who has been living in J. W. Cooper's property. Mr. Diail

Greencastle temperature, noon, 81

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jkOi^BR

p Rices on

*WALL PARGR Lo reduce stock, we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us.

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Also full stock of Paints* at reasonable Prices.

on the east and Terre Haute on the west have base hall teams that can soundly trounce the St. Pauls, who so easily defeated our club. On Saturday St. Paul was beaten by Terre Haute 10 to 0 and on yesterday St. Paul was again defeated by Tei re Haute 9 to 5. Tony Mullane will pitch for St. Paul today and Charley Comiskey will play tirst. Terre Haute is spoiling St. Paul’s pennant chances. A Chicago dispatch says: Vice President and General Manager McDoel, of tli^ Monon road, left here for New York Friday, carrying with him tl;e statem -nt of the road for the last year. He declined to make public the figures it contains until they have been laid before the directors and have been approved by them. It is known, however. that the statement is an exceedingly satisfactory one, considering the times. It will compare favorably with the statement of 1S!)2, which was the best in the history of the load. The old time fire alarm at 11 :9() o’clock this morning was caused by a slight blaze at the residence of Dr. Eugene Hawkins on east Poplar street. Sirs. Hawkins was at work cleaning some furniture with gasoline when one of the children lighted a match which

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.

Give Him a Gall. K. A. HAM 1 I/n )N, Southeast corner square

Mm. J. M'. Bell, Oana%tatomie, Kan, wife of the editor of The Oraphlc, the load- j Ing local paper of Miami county, writes “I wan troubled with heart dineane for six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor neariy all night. We consulted the best medical talent. Thev *oid there wan no help forme, that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement in The Graphic and ayearago.as alastresort, -ted one bottle of Hr. Milen’ Aew Cure /«. • the Heart, which convinced me that there was true I merit in it. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and It eompletelu cured me. I ttleep well at night, my heart tieats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to ail who are suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies just one trial."

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I ICY ARC BEAUTIES!

The New styles in Fall Hats, we are now receiving—All the rage so get in line.

Hatter and M fcii’sFurnishei"

sun 1ERI .IN. uAsiLST.

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Dr. Miles Heart Cure in wild on a positive

T iienetit.

guarantee that 1 he tirst bottle will All druggists sell it At ti, o Iwittlcn for 16, or

it Will be seuL, piv^ia^d.^qa receipt ^of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure

Restores Health

1 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

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