Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER TIMES. GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1895
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Before buying vonr
FURNITURE. rOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.
We still have large stock o f
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shoe
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W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. best line in the city AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. leaning and Repairing a Specialty.
GLEAN. GROGERY.
Why go to a (loz(‘n stores for goods i when you can buy everything at
| Riley’s?
Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, hats, caps, hoots and shoes, queensware, glassware, I tinware, nails, and a complete stock of | groceries. We have just added a new 1 and complete stock of paints, oils and , brushes. If you can’t find what you | want elsewhere, go to Riley's—he gives ■> per cent discount for < 'ash. John Riley, 715 South Main Street.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. '..ATESI CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Whore Our People F.re GoIiik aih! Where Their GuentH are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Best Column In th* Paper for Quick Reading.
«Lou Looking tor Bargains?
James M. Hurley, teal Estate, Insurance and
Loan Agent,
roperty of all kinds for sale
or rent.
I»OVT THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Hannkh Tr mks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a weeK as It does here at home, and the address will be ebamred as often as you desire.
" ItV not send that exhibit to the State
fair?
Mr. and Mrs. Dan T.angdon went to Chicago at noon to spend the week. < ot.-eeral ion service of the Kpworth league of Locust street was led last evening by Mr. McCullough. Mrs. t has. PfeinViiberger who has been visiting her parents at Motion for several weeks returned home yesterday. Mrs. Okey. who has been visiting her daughter, Mr. Chas. Little, returned to her home at Indianapolis this morning. Miss Jennie O'Brien of Peru, formerly a well known teacher in the public -chools of this city, is the gues' of Mrs. Robert Renick. Henry and Charles Meltzer left today for Cincinnati, called by the death Sunday of their mother who was nearly eighty years of age. Miss Mintie Allen will leave tomorrow for Anderson where she has a position in the public schools. She will teach the second primary grade. James Matthews. Jesse I. Richardson, E. E. Black and C. B. Case visited Fillmore lodge F. & A. M. on Saturday evening and report a grand time. Mrs. Josenh Friend returned to her home at Greencastle, this morning. She was accompanied by Mrs. Jacob Botheimer.—Marlinti illc Ileporter. Edwin Black, who lias been a careful and faithful employe of the Bankkr Timks ollice has resigned bis position and left today for Illinois for a short
stay.
Prof. Frank Brown left yesterday morning for Lexington, Ky., where he will resume Ids duties as professor of elocution and oratory in Kentucky uni-
versity.
Smith Matson, Dull Nett', John llaskel, George Morris, Roy Abrams and Earnest Martin went to Indianapolis today to see the Indianapolis-Kansas
City ball game.
Fred Middleton made » run of 106 miles yesterday on his bicycle in the time of seven hours, which is quite a feat. Ben Curtis, Dull'Nett'and Reese Matson went to Danville and return. Miss Stella Short, Mrs. Lilly Syler, Mrs. Chas. Herring, Mrs. Anna Banning, Lea Paxton and Kiefer Stewart were among the passengers for Indianapolis this morning over the Vandalia-
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HE MAN
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sthe man who ou^ht to have ie best things to eat. because
is system requires it.
Everybody who works and
jits should eat
Ijiieteke’s gread.
Mrs. T. W. Mo Neff is visiting in
Quincy.
Born, to II. L. Murry and wife, Sept. 1, a son. t J. V. Williams is at Mooresyille on
business.
Dr. S. B. Town returned to South
Bend at noon.
F’red Meltzer has resigned his position - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK, i at E. Shipley’s. Mack D. RiekeUs left yesterday at
noon for Chicago.
Mrs. A. Brockway and son Ed are
home from Orleans.
Paul Poj’nter, of Cloverdale, visited
Ed Mead Saturday.
O. II. Hays, of Indianapolis, visited Frank Bacon Saturday. Lillie and Eugene Day spent Sunday in Indianapolis with friends. Chas. Wolfrom, is here from Muncie shaking hands with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Renick will atrive home from Boston tonight. The Misses Andrews, of Brazil, are guests of Miss Rosa Marquis today. E. C. L. Bartow is moving to the corner of Larrabee and Indiana streets. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ashton spent Sunday with friends at Eel River falls. Bert and Harry E. Pari3 left this morning for their new home at Muncie. Smiley Irwin, of Madison township, an old citizen, died Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Burroughs will spend the week with her daughters at Paris,
ill.
Senator Squires, of the state of Wash-
ington, has been visiting
Dr. S. B. Town was the guest of Mayor Birch during his stay here. He preached an excellent sermon and was given a# warm reception by his former flock last evening at College Avenue church. The eclipse of the moon on tomorrow night will be the only total eclipse until 18SI8. The last eclipse was unsatisfac tory on account of very cloudy weather. It is hoped we will have a clear field tomorrow night. Take a peep at blushing Luna as she hides her face. The Putnam County Historical so ciety will meet in regular session at the G. A. R. ball on tomorrow afternoon at one o’clock. In addition to the program already published Mrs. A. S. Bryan will read a paper prepared by her father Col. A. C. Farrow.
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St. Paul, the Silver Leaf being in attendance at both games. If there is a cross-«yed man in the band be should stay at home. If Hugh Homey's pants are not perfectly creased, hunt up a I tailor. If any of the rabbit feet are ! rusty they should be shined up. That hoodoo should be shelved. Manager Miles promises to have bis aggregation at the Motion on time Thursday or bust a drum head. We are pulling for the Coolers and want then to swat the ball bard. Herring and Lane will Ik* the
Greeneastle battery.
Many advertisers remind us of the fellow who came suddenly into wealth. His tastes for luxnrvgrew rapidly. He bad beard that feather beds were soft and wooed the god of sleep as no straw mattress ever could. But be was skeptial, just as many advertisers are. He expressed a desire to test it personally. | He took one feather, laid it upon a ' board and slept upon it. When in* arose on the morrow he was stitt', sore and half dead. He said a whole tiek full of feathers would kill him surely. Some advertisers venture a feather's worth of advertising much in the same way and are suprised at the result and fear another would kill their busines. The seventy five cent excursion over the Vaudulia to Indianapolis was well patronized by Greencastle people yesterday. About forty tickets being sold from here. Other townsalong the lines contributed large crowds, however, and the train became so crowded that two sections were made of it. The ease of State of Indiana vs. Emmett Gray, charged with arson, will be called this week in circuit court. Messrs. Lewis, Hays and Colliver are on the prosecution and Messrs. Case, Watson and James on the defense. The case will be bitterly fought. Park Dunbar lias moved to this city from the country. He resides on
Columbia street.
Jud Scott is at home from Ladoga where he was called by the illness of a
relative.
Miss Mary Combs is at home after a short visit with her parents at Kniglits-
ville.
Miss Ola Dickerson is the guest of G. W. Hughes and family. M. L. Diall. of Terre Haute, is in the eity today. Al. Hirt and family are at home from Boston. P. II. Berry is at home from Lafayette.
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In oncAof those larpe, comfortable rockers you can find at HANNA'S Furniture Store LJ nciortMUing, Ivast Hide Huciare.
Alphcus Birch Slaple aim Fancy emetics.
S. W. Corner Public Square.
Best of coffee, best of teas. Best of butter, best of cheese, Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of all at moderate prices. Alphcus Birch keeps on hand Family flour of finest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will suit; Nuts and raisins, mustard 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, ton, of every grade. And choice confections are displayed. Unto your interest li will be To purchase here—call in and see. This is bis hobby, mark it well, None but the best of good- lie’ll sell. And prices low ns heretofore. At Alphcus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.
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Andrew Hart is herefrom Bainbridge today. Rogers Burlingame is on the sick list. John Watt and bis lantern .
The best is what you want when you are in need of a medicine. That is why yen should insist upon Hood's Sarsaparilla.
For Rent or Sale—Eight room house with barn near college campus on Larrabce street. Rev. II. M. Middleton, (it
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‘resh very day
l Weik & Co.
Mrs. N. S.
Joslin.
Miss Julia and J lurry Williams are at home from Jewett, 111., after a two week’s visit. Miss Ella Beckwith and Mrs. R. L. O’Hair are visiting in Clayton. They went over Sunday. Will Harris expects to travel for a gents furnishing house commencing with September 15. Nineteen additions were made to the membership of the Presbyterian church yesterday morning. Mrs. Iva Sparks, of Crawtordsville, who has been visiting Mrs. W . L. Denman, returned home today. Several fruit buyers have been in this county Hie past week looking at the Putnam crop. We are getting famous.
Create a demand for your goods advertising them. Waiting for customers to come to your store will not make your business a success. Judicious advertising, good values, reasonable prices and a large degree of push
will bring satisfactory results.
The demand for Putnam county pears continues quite brisk. Eph. Tucker is
| harvesting a crop which he estimates at | Remck
one thousand bushels. He has over 400 trees and their fruit is good. He received an order for three barrels to Ohio today. Mr. Tucker gets 75 cents per bushel and finds a market for bis fruit. Pears are good money makers
when they hit the season.
The Ladies’ Aid society of Locust Street M. E. church have placed a beautiful new window in the southeast coiner of the church in memory of Dr. 11. A. Buehtel, who was the first pastor of the church. The window is made of fine cat.ledral glass and adds much to the appearance of the church. The several holes which were punched in
Notice.
The Vandnlia excursion train to In dianapolis next Sunday leaves Greencastle at 8:40 a. m. and leaves Indianapolis on the return trip at 7:30 p. m. Fare 75 cents for round trip.
Iky a Furnace tliat will hint Am kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bv consuming all GASES. A HEAT PR0LUCER aud 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 great 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..
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see
new
Fall Winter Suitings at The Fashion Parlor H. C. LESTER. NO. 6. e. WHSH. ST.
Thu Wrather.
The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S
& Co. from the oflicial weather bureau at Indianapolis:
No report.
Greencastle temperature, noon, 72
“For Charity Suffercth Long.”
lower PRICES on ^ WALL- PTAPeR i^ 1 o reduce stock we will make very low prices on Wall Papers and Mouldings. Call and see us. A-llen’s IDrvLg: Store Also full stock of Paints at reasonable Prices.
the other windows have been re-
paired.
Bennet Allen, who is rapidly devel-
oping into an authority as an entomologist and geologist is happy in the reeeipt of an immense cabinet of speci-
mens from a relative in Richmond.
The cabinet has twenty-eight large drawers full of one of the finest lots of specimens ever shown in the city which
are the result of years of research.
'1 hey were collected by a relative of
Mrs. Allen, Dr. O. P. Bair, now de-
ceased. Mr. Allen lias also received from Washington a library of books treating on Ids special lines of work and lie is now thoroughly equipped for
his chosen studies in the sciences. The “Coffee Coolers” Greencastle’s
famous colored base hall club will play the ‘‘Snow Balls,” of Crawfordsville at
Ladoga on Thursday. Captain
Miles, the far-famed base drum soloist will manage the Coffee Coolers. The Silver Leaf hand will accompany the boys if they can give a concert in Ladoga in the evening, and further if they | can break the hoodoo which they throw | around a ball game, it will he remem- j bered that the former game between I these clubs resulted in a tie, and again that Greencastle didn’t get a score with i
Wl^y in it, You .AlhI*
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?
This is thejreason: 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 Him a Oall. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukee, Wls.
‘‘Matron of a Henerolent Home and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine haa done me, my wish U> help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Doc., 1893, The. tnmateo had the “Latirippe,” and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care <if so many sick, I did not regain my health, and to a month 1 became ho debilitated and nerroum 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. MUch’ lie nt or at ire Kervine.
Henry I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am
In better health than ever. I still continue Itm oeeanional umc. an a nerve food, as my work la very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wls., will reach me." Juno 6,1894. Mus. Latha O. Phoenix.
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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 anil Men’sFurnisher'
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Dr. Miles' Nervine In sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will nenelit. AildruKKl8taaellltatlt.fi bottles for to, or It will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical (Jo., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health
1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAW FORD 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 May Tennant
