Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY OCTOBER 10 1895

t Married, Keep House and Buy Furniture

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LACK ^ BLACK 17 and 19 East Washington Street.

pecial attention given to UNDERTAKING.

iM Shoes.

We Now Have in Stock More SCHOOL SHOES Than all the Other Stores in the City. They are Superior in Style and Quality as Well as Lower in Price Than Any You Can Get Elsewhere. Louis & Mays, THE SHOE MEN.

See the ELEGANT Line o f FALLSAMPLES

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

mm EROGERY,

Why go to a ilozen store* for good* when you can buy everything at Riley’s? Five Stores in One. A full line of dry goods, hats, caps, boots and shoes, queensware, 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 Riley’s—he gives 5 per cent discount for Cash. John Riley, 715 South Main Street.

THE LOCAL FIELD

Are Yon Looking for Bargains? SEE James 1VI. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR. - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK.) GREENCASTLE IND

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People p.re Going; and Where Their GueHtH are Stopping—Newn of In tereet Over the City—The Best Column In tha Paper for Quick Heading.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Timka to follow you. It costs you but 10 centB tt wee* aa It does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you d^lre.

D. E. Williamson is in Indianapolis

today.

It. II. Jones is at home from a visit in

Illinois.

How is Your Bread Box? Fill it with Lucteke’s Bread. Meke’s is Bust.

Entire W heat

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Gluten Flour, Cranberries, Grapes, Celery, The best brands of all at Weik’s

The Mikado will be given early in November. Born to Albert Cooper ami \\ ife, Oct10, a daughter. Mrs. II. M. Smith went to Indianapolis this morning. Miss Sallie Soper, who has been visiting in Illinois, is at home. Mrs. H. C. Sickles, of Indianapolis, is visiting the Misses Ames. Capt. Smiley and F. i>. Aden are attending court at Brazil today. Mrs. Robert Turner left this morning for a visit with her sister at Peru. O. S. Roberts shipped a car-load of hogs and sheep to Indianapolis today. Charles S. Sinclair, and Minnie E. McCoy have been licensed to marry. Mrs. E. E. Byers, ef Mooresyille, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank

Burk.

Mrs. L. C. Boswell, of Spencer, arrived at noon to visit her sister, Mrs. W. R. Callender. Mrs. J. A. Cullen, widow of the late Rev. Cullen, is here looking after her property interests. A marriage license was issued on Wednesday to Durward P. Alexander and Martha A. Wright. Miss Emma Ridpath and MissJosie Tingley are in Evansville attending an Epworth League convention. The Century club will meet Saturday

three miles, which was a remarkable run with so heavy a train. Mrs. Dr. McNary, ot Martinsville, 111., is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. John Merry weather and son Oscar, left at noon today to visit relatives at Danville, 111. Mrs. Hawking, who lias been visiting her son. Dr. Hawkins, returned to her home at Edwards today. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will move to this city in a short time. Married, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sutherliu Oct. 6, by Jacob Rohm, Mr. Clay Hanna and Miss Clella Sutherlin, all of Putnam county, Ind. The Woman's club will meet at ladies’ hall Saturday, Oct. 12, at 2:20 p. m. Mrs. Baker will speak of ‘‘Savonarola’s Mission in Fact and Fiction,” and Mrs. MansOeld on “Florence as an Art Center.” Barlow Bros, gave a good show last night at the opera bouse. They evidently cut it some but perhaps their entertainment was as good as the attendance warranted. The Barlows are clever actors. John O’Connell and John Tobin bad a little trouble in south Greencastle Iasi night which caused Tobin to swear an affidavit against O’Coiinell this morning charging him with assault and battery. O’Connell’s story is that he was forced to strike Tobin, while Tobin says O’Connell made the assault. There were no witnesses to the affair. VV. X. Wood, who clerks at J. C. Browning’s grocery, had a narrow escape from a serious accident yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wood was standing on a step ladder handling some goods when he lost his balance and fell, striking his head with considerable force. The shock rendered him delirious for several hours, but he is again able to be on

duty.

It is said the goose bone is nearly all white this jear, and the result will be that snow will lie on the ground from early in December until late in April. A cold, long winter, filled with blustering storms is ahead. There are other signs that confirm this. Corn husks are unusually thick, and chipmunks and wood chucks arc already fat enough

to kill.

Miss Nellie Nelson entertained a number of tier friends Tuesday night at the home of her brother Albert Nelson, west of town. Following is a list of guests : Misses Minnie Schablaski, Millie Ligman. Lillie Sweet, Clara Paiker and Lillie Crawley. Messrs. Frank llillis, Dora Sweet, Dan Kesler, Elmer Crawley. Jim Branham and Ed llillis. All report a pleasant lime. The traveler on the roadside cannot help hut admire the beautiful coloring of the foliage on the forest trees. In the memory of the ol lest tourist it cannot be said that the autumnal coloring was more beautiful than now, and it is well worth a trip on any railroad simply to view the coloring of nature on the forests, as it passes in panoramic view before you as you glide along on the fast train. Krsd Markham and bis side partner Frank Berry of Barlow Bros., sued the company at Crawfordsville on Tuesday for salary. Markham wanted his wages soasto return to his home in Massachusetts because of ill health. The manager didn't see it that way hence the suit. It was compromised later in the day by Markham getting $2K. He was discharged. That was the reason he wasn’t seen here last night and why the skit “The Crazy Musieians” was not put on the stage. The show w as thus cut and the audience from the program could not tell just when to quit. Mr. Aaron Wood returned from Terre Haute last evening reporting a pleasant visit with her old friends there, Col. Thompson, Rev. W. H. Hickman, et ai, also visited the grave of her mil v daughter laid away in the cemetery on the lot set apart by the church for the use of the M. E. pastor. Mrs. Wood’s son Benny is buried in the old cemetery in Greencastle. The stone muiking the

The Cirrus tllrl. Chlcatro News.

Cecil, the talented young star, received the heartiest endorsement of the Kansas City press during her recent engagement in that city.

Now see that your Mood is pure. Good health follows the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which is the one great

blood purifier.

Low Kaio Kxcursion to the West. Bountiful harvests are reported from all sections of the west and northwest, and an exceptionally favorable opportunity for home-seekers and those desiring a change of locution is offered by the low rate excursion which has been arranged bv the North-Western line. Tickets for this excursion, with favorable time limits, will be sold on October 22 to points in northern Wisconsin, Michigan, northwestern Iowa, western Minnesota, south Dakota. Nebraska. Colorado, Wyoming, I’tuh and a large number of other points. For full information apply to agents of connecting lines, or address A. A. Waggoner. T. 1’ A.. 7 Jackson place, Indi-

anapolis, Iml

You’ll Miss It

If you don’t call and see those £ new Parlor Suits and Fancy £ Rockers in Birch, Oak and Mahogany at

it

HANNTYS. E7SST SIDE SQUARE

The latest fad in fotographs—the Trilby panels $1.00 a dozen, Nicholson's Sons, post office gallery Mondays and Tuesdays only. .102-0 t.

Indianapolis advertises a $25 Electric Heal fur cape 30 inches Circle Sweep at $17.50. Langdon has the same cape at $15.00 305 2t, The “Oneita” union suits, for ladies, a^e seamless and Glove fitting. You will find them at Langdon’s in cotton jersey ribbed and woolen, decidedly the most comfortable underwear made. 2t.

Alphcus Birch Staple m Fancy Swiss,

S. W. Corner Public Square,

Best of coffee, best of teas, Be-t 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, too, of every grade, And choice confections arc displayed. Unto your interest li will be To purchase here—call in and see. This is hi* hobby, mark it well, None but the best of goods he’ll sell. And prices low as heretofore. At Alphcus Birch’s fine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

Mrs. C.

millinery.

M. Short’s for

the latest in •iiiOtt! eod

Don't miss hearing the “Famous Smith Sisters” Tuesday evening, Oct. 15, at Locust Street church. The treat of the season. It

For Job Printing see The Bannkk Timks, printers.

Lucky Numbers l.‘I\ and 1.

Any little girl that wears eithei of the above sizes can go to Christie’s shoe store and can get a nice spring heel kit bt. shoe at cost. No fake about it.

305-Ct.

Call and examine those elegant fur capes just received at Langdon’s headquarters for Ladies, Cloaks of all kinds. 305 2t.

.-Hf-Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

Buy a Furnace that will turn Any kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the 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 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. For sale by

For styles the latest, best and ehean est, go to Mis. C. M. Short’s. 290|(i eod j

Tlie Weatbur.

The indications for this vicinity j for the coining thirty -six hours are | as follows ae received by H. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Inriiananolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 10. Increasing cloudiness and

EMI

probably showers Friday morning.

tonight and Warmer to-

night, cooler Friday evening.

Gabhiott.

The following local observations ns taken daily by Guy Wilson wiio is in charge ol the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: Maximum tempeniture y«*8terday . , 49.H Minimum *' _ “ Temperature today, 7 a. in., noon .V* Gain fall yeaterday, (inches) U0 The noonatemperature la taken daily by the llANNKit Timks.

removed. The cemetery

Starr will read the paper on “Compara- is not kept up to her ideal, but she is

afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Cole. Miss I spot has been u. _;n ....,1 »>.„ “rnmnuru- 1 is not keilt III]

live Mythology.” A marriage license was issued Wednesday to Robert B. Quinton and Alma F. Flint. They were married at the Bain bridge novelty fair today. A man cun guy and a man can lie, and a man can puft and blow, but he can’t get trade by sitting in the shade and waiting for business to grow. Mrs. C. W. Daggy went to Indianapolis this afternoon to visit her brother, F. (1. Lee. She wa* accompanied by her sister, Mis. T. G. Bowman, of St. Louis. Train 11, the heaviest express train run on the Vandalia was hauled from Indianapolis to Terre Haute, Monday , night, timing from the Belt road, in eighty-two minutes, distance, seventy-

“For Chanty Suffered! Long.”

,y Cheap

TheSlates.WritingTablets, Pencils, Inks, Mucilage, &c., at A-llexi’s Driagr Store Call and See us. Prices are right.

charitable and sftys may be the briars and thorns are allowed to grow to prevent its becoming a pleasant resort and play ground. Her friends will find her for two or three days at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Newhouse. 105

south College Avenue.

“I don’t care if I talk now, as I hilieve I can do so with a degree of safety since the season has closed," remarked a soda dispenser recently. Continuing he said: One in my p >sitiou usually sees and enjoys more peculiarities than most people and he is not bothered with many responsibilities. His greatest trouble is in deciding whose money he shall take in the ease of young ladies | who drink soda together. If it were j men, each would be anxious to pay for I the beverages. In tne case of young ! ladies, however, each is apparently anxious not to pay for the drink. Then they argue with each other on this line: ‘No, let me pay.’ ‘I will not.’ '1 think I should.’ .‘Oh. I’ll he awful angry if you do.’ And all the while, says the soda dispenser, ‘‘they are hanging on to their dimes with a death-like grip.” The soda man finally solves the problem oy taking the money of each, and returning the change to each, mak-

ing it a “Cincinnati treat.”

H.S. RENICK&CO.. WE|v in it, You -A.sk:

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is theVeason: He nas 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. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukac, WU.

“Matron of • Brnrvolent Homo and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1KS3, Thm inmate* had the “LaOrippe,” and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care of so many elck, I did not regain my health, and In a month I became no debilitated and nert'oun 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 J»r. milex' Restorative Kervine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still continue It* oeeaxional uxe, an a nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wis , will reach mo." Juno 6, 1894. Mrs. Lacra O. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All drugglHtssell Itatrtl.fi bottles forjft, or

7^ TRAN’S HHT. Asserts his taste in dress, it irives enchantment and touching up to his entire suit We Know Your Want We think you will say as you look over our styles and sret our prices that the fault is yours if you don’t get the hat you ought to have. ff.x;v SUTHERLIN, wasuLst,

I 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 May Tennant

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c smvtiik, No. Vine Kt.

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it will lie sent, prepaid, on reeelnt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical (Jo., Elkhart, ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine

Restores Health

(>ne cent per glass

THE HOME RESTAURANT

Drs. Smythe & Tucker,

Physicians and Surgeons.

No. IT Vine Street.

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