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THE banner TIMES, GKEENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24 1895

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iBD room suits China Closets, Side Boards, Extension Tables, Rocking Chairs at ILACR&BLACK’S >ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.

M Shoes.

Mm (5R0KERY.

'V by go to a dozen stores for goods when von can buy everything at

\Ve Now Have in Stock More SCHOOL SHOES 1

I Than all the Other Stores | p Ivc Sf

in the City. I hey are 1 Superior in Style and Quality as Well as Lower in Price Than Any You

Can Get Elsewhere.

Louis <$e Mays,

THE SHOE MEX.

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A full line of dry goods, lints, caps, hoots and shoes, queensware, glassware, tinware, nails, and a complete stock of grotei les. 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 Riley’s—be gives

5 per cent discount for Cash.

John Riley,

715 South Main Street.

THE LOCAL FIELD

W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. |VCR JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. ^aning and Repairing a Spec ialty.

[(Von Looking for Bargains? SEE James M. Hurley, lal Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent, perty of all kinds for sale or rent. (FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

'-ATESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People ere Going and Where Their GueHtn are Stopping—New* of Intercut Over the City—The Held Column in tha Paper for tjuiek Heading.

DON’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a ween as It does here at, home, and the address will be changed us often as you S“sire.

tow is Your •read Box? ill it with Lueteke’s Bread. ttke’s is Ml

amour's Star Breakfast Bacon The Finest piece of Cured Meat that Ever came to Greencastle. . W 3 ik & Co.

W. J. Hillis is moving to Cloverdale. i'he Rig Four pay train was here to-

day.

Anderson McCoy is visiting in the

city.

Mrs. Anna Banning is at Indianapolis today. The hydrant sprinkling season closes October 1. See the back page of this issue for college news. John M. Allen returned to Sullivan this morn lug. Mrs. Wm Parker has returned home from Kokomo. John Merryweather is at the Rig Bloomington fair. Mrs. Mary E. Allison is at home from Wade’s Mills, Ky. Born to Carl Hanemann and wife, Sept. 211, a daugther. Mrs. Otto R. Weik and daughter left Washington today. L. Routzasn left today to visit at his old home in Missouri. (•. W. Black shipped some line horses to Atlanta, Ga., today. This is the week of the Bloomington fair and special trains. Miss Belle ilavs went to Brazil this afternoon to visit friends. ('has. Murphy, of Terre Haute, is visiting Ins father Aut Murphy. John Peterseiu is moving from west Franklin to north Madison street. There will be a wedding of two Greencastle young people next week, it is said. A. S. Byrd and wife of Atlantic, Iowa, are visiting relatives in this county. Mrs. I>r. Preston, who has been ill for several weeks in Indianapolis, was brought home today. Mrs. H. P. Cofer, who has been visiting W. F. Merrill and family, returned to her home at Areola, 111 , Iasi evening. Mrs. Tim Callahan arrived home tin's afternoon from Crawfordsville. She was accompanied by her son John Clarence Martin Callahan. Mr; and Mrs. D. L. Anderson have issued invitations for an "at home” on Friday evening October 1. The occasion will be their tifth wedding anniversary. James Buchanan Harris, son of Re-corder-elect Harris, is doing deputy work in the county recorder's office.

ully Cheap

The Slates, WritingTablets, Pencils, Inks, Mucilage, &c, at Dx-xxgr Store* Call and See us. Prices are right.

preparatory to the change whieli will occur November 1. John McGill is moving into house opposite Fred Weik’s. Mrs. George Burk went to Bloomington this afternoon. J. R. Baird, of Speareville, Kansas, is visiting relatives in this county. Miss Burdick, who has been visiting Miss Elizabeth Overstreet, returned to Indianapolis this afternoon. !>rs. Smythe, Tucker, Hanna and Hawkins removed an ovarian tumor from Mrs. John W. Cooper this morning. Mrs. Cooper stood the operation well and is doing nicely. Col. C. C. Matson was here yesterday on legal business. The Colonel is minus his mustache, a fact that greatly Changes the looks of the popular excongressman.—Bloomington World. The four year old son of Wm Boyd, who lives northeast of Belle Union was bitten by a mad dog yesterday, 'i'he hoy was taken to Terre Haute today where a mad stone w ill be applied. John A. Michael, local agent of the Monon, leaves tomorrow for a six weeks trip through Arkansas, Louisiana and Georgia. It is his Hrst vacation for eleven years. Kd Walls will he in charge during his absence. Rev. Dr. Cissel, the incoming presiding elder of the Crawforksville district of the M. E. church, will make his home here and has purchased the C. M. Waterbury property on Morgan street. He will arrive with his family in a few days.—Crawfordsville Journal. In alighting from a train Sunday afternoon Ed Vanlandingham lost his equilibrium and was bounced about on the platform like a rubber ball. “Fatty” lost several patches of cuticle in the deal and a surplus of splinters on the west end of the platform are miss-

ing.

The Louisville, New Albany & Chicago earned in tlie second week of September $75,(ISO, an increase over the corresponding week of 1894 of $11,623. Sinee July 1 the road has earned $736, 699, an increase over the corresponding period of 1S94 of fl06.022. A large per cent, of the increase has come from the increased revenue of its passenger department. J. N. Wilson, a tramp forger passed a forged $35 order on J. F. Smith of the Brazil When store and got away with the plunder, $17 of which was cash and $18 in clothes. Wilson was arrested as he was leaving Brazil Sunday morning and was taken to the station house Monday. He plead guilty to forging the name of George Pell, of Harmony, and was placed under $500 bond and then brought here to jail. Conductor Price, of the Vandalia, was brought home on a night passenger train seriously injured, it was not learned where the accident happened or the can c, though it is supposed to have occurred while Price was making a coupling. His arm and shoulder were fractured and his face bruised. He was taken to his home on north Eighteenth street in a hack and a physician summoned.— Trrrc Haute Express. A dollar hoarded is a useless dollar. A dollar spent may pay a dozen debts in a day and do the work of a hundred dollars in a week. It is the money that circulates that oils the wheels of commerce. Brother, take home the moral with you. If you owe a man a dollar and have or can get the dollar, go and pay him; he will pay some one else and the self-same dollar may In lug happiness to a dozen hearts. “Did you observe,” said a merchant to a customer, “the handsome advertisement I have had painted on tin* railing of the bridge y” "No.” replied the customer,” “but if you will send the bridge around to my house, I will try to read the announeement. I read the papers, and I haven’t time to go around from place t«> nluce to read bill hoards.” And the merchant scratched his head and walked off. Officials of the Pennsylvania and Vandalia lines state that the operating of their own dining cars, which was commenced two months ago, has proven highly satisfactory and the patrons of of the road are much better pleased. It should he said that the roads took the business off the hands of the Pullman eompany at a fortunate time, as, during the last two months, travel cast and west has been the heaviest in many years. The “laying on of hands” for complaints, especially of children, is now taking the place of Christian science. A mother the other day cured her boy of the cigarette habit by a simple well measured application. To make the remedy effectual she placed her left hand on the hack of the hoy’s neck and in an adhesive manner and her right hand on her slipper where it would do the most good. A cure was effected and a relapse is not looked for.

South OreeurMtle. Hardy Mills is in Missouri visiting friends. George Crawley is at home from Knoxville, Tenn., reporting a delightful trip. At eleven o’clock Sunday morning at the residence of A. R. Gray occurred the marriage of Mr. James Hinkle of Fox Ridge and Mrs. McCloud of Amo, Rev E. E. Wallace officiating. The groom’s age is 73 years while the bride is ten years his junior. After the ceremony the friends of the contracting parties were invited to Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle’s home where a n elegant repast was awaiting. Don’t you know that Hood’s Sarsaparilla will overcome that tired feeling »"d give you renewed vigor and vital-

ity?

Motion KxcurHioitfl. To Bloomington, I ml.. Sept. 24th *o 29th, account Monroe county fair, $1.30 round trip. Special train will leave Greencastle at 1:30 a. m. Sept. 26, 27, and 28. To Louisville, Ky., Sept. 24, 25. Good returning until Oct. 1st, $4.45 for round trip. Home seekers excursion to southern points Oct. 1st and 2nd, one fare plus $2.00 for round trip. Good returning twenty days. To Rensselaer, Did., Oct. 15, 10, $3.15 for round trip. To Atlanta, Ga., account Cotton States Exposition Sept. 16 to Dec. 15, twenty day’s ticket, $18,60. J. A. Michael, Agt.

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Excursion to Atlanta, (5a. Tlie Vandalia line will make excursion rates to Atlanta account Cotton Exposition, tickets good going Sept. 15th to Dec. 15th, return limit Jan. 7th. Rate $25.35 round trip. Tickets good for 20 days returning will be sold on same dates at rate of $18.60. For further particulars see J. S. Dowling, Agt.

Hunton’s prices for photographs will surprise you. The Weather. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received hv H. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at IntiianaDolis:

P

ture.

Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 24.

Fair; slowly

rising temperaGakkiott.

The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge oi the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: Maximum temperature yesterday , iil.4 Minimum " “ js.m Temperature today. 7 a. in r>a.2 ” uoon (in Haln fall yesterday, (Indies) nr> The noi*n temperature Is taken dally by the Hannkii Times.

YEARS OF INTENSE FAIN.

Take down that old copy of Long fellow and review that most beautiful and pathetic of his poems, Evangeline, they go to C. W. Landes’ drug store and secure tickets for the entertainment Friday and Saturday nights, Sept. 27 ami 28 and you will enjoy an evening’s entertainment that will make you feel better satisfied with yourself and the world in general. It.

Every Day

We are receiving something new in

FURNITURE New designs, superb finish. Don't allow yourself to be skinned on prices. Come and examine our stock and get posted on prices. Give us a chance

and we will do you good.

HANNA’S Furniture Store. Last Side Square.

Alpheus Birch Slapie aqa Fancy enlcs.

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. Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family flour of rtnest brand.

Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit This is ids hobby, mark it well,

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 be To purchase here—eall in and see.

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.

None but tlie best of goo*Is 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.

THE PERFECT”

what to Bannek

Gilmore’s Band will be reproduced on tlie phonograph at Locust St. M. E. church Wednesday evening Sept. 25th. Don’t fail to attend. 292-2 t.

The Season In on. >• resh oysters at the Palace of Sweets by tlie can or dish every day. Served in any style. tu and fri.tf.

Buy a Furnace that will hrn Any kin j of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent tlie formation of Smoke by consuming all GASES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a Continuous Waste of smoke from tlie 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.

Hot-Air Blast

For sale by

H.S. RENICK &.CO..

i>r. J. H. WattH, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and fellow-practitioners; Irlloves that heart disease Is curable. lie wrttes: ‘T wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for me. For four years I had heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly during the lust months of those four weary years. ,DR. J. H. WATTS. I finally tried Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put now life Into and made a new man of me. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured mo for I have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for 1 know what It has done for mo and only wish I could state more clearly my suffering then and tho good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.’’ J. H. Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May 9, '94. Hr. miles Heart Cure tspnid on a positive guarantee that the first bcttlo will benefit All druggistssell Itatii <i bottles forts, or it will be sen*, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho l)r. Allies Medical Co., Elkhart, ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

Wlqy its it, You

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

1 his is the'reason: He has the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains everv day rapidly learn this fact.

Give Him a Gall. r,. iV. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square ■yi lEY ALE BEAUTIES! ’ The New styles in Fall Hats, we are now receiving—All the rage so get in line.

Hatter and Mtn’s Furnisher.

SUT11ERLIN, wasmYst.

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I am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Baxner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with Maq Yermant

Portland Cement per bl $3.50 Louisville “ “ 1.40 Plaster paris “ “ 2.25 Lime “ “ .80 Acme Cement per sk .70 Wareroom 90S 8. Locust st. R. E3. HURLEY Greenbastle, Ind.

pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through the columns of The Banner Times.