Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1895 — Page 3

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY OCTOBER 12 ISO.)

t Married,

Keep House

and Buy Furniture

—OF—

LACK & BLACK

17 and 19 East Washington Street.

PECIAL attention given to

UNDERTAKING.

M Shoes.

GLEAN GROGERY.

Why £0 to :i dozen stores for when you can buy everything

Riley’s?

Five Stores in One.

are

\\'e Now Have in Stock More SCHOOL SHOES Than all the Other Stores

in the City. They Superior in Style

Quality as Well as Lower tillwar K Dails - ai >d a complete stoek of " i 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.

A full line of dry goods, hats, caps, and [ boots and shoes, queensware, glassware.

in Price Than Any You

Can Get Elsewhere.

Louis t$c Mays,

THE SHOE MEN.

See the ELEGANT Line o f ILL SAMPLES

John Riley,

715 South Main Street.

THE LOCAL HELD

E. 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 Spec

ialty.

Are Too Looking for Bargains?

What is Going on in and About

I Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. \Vlii‘i». «111 r People ere Going and Wlinrn

Their Guext, are Stopping—New* of Intere.t Over the City—The Item Column in th* Paper for Quick Heading.

DON’T THINK

or leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banner Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will be chumred as often as you 1 '**ii re.

J. W. Rader is moving from Gosport

to this city.

1’rof. .1. B. DeMotte left yesterday on

a lecturing tour.

The Boston club met last night with

Miss Laura Ainmernian.

2flD FLOOR. - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK.

GREENCASTLE I N D.

How is Your

Bread Box? Fill it with Lucteke’s Bread. mm is Bust.

We ship our

ilSTERS

Direct from

Baltimore.

Besides being fresh they are dry shucked and not one half

water.

,1II (!0

James 1YI. Hurley,

Real Estate, Insurance and

I oan Accent w. R. Grogan made a business trip to Property Of all kinds for sale Indianapolis this morning. or rent ! John Merry weather went to Danville

at noon for a few day’s visit.

Col. Weaver and daughters arrived

home today from Philadelphia.

Dan S. Hurst lias moved to the John Howard property on the Rockville road. Mrs. G. N. Blackfoid left this morning for Etllngham, 111., to visit her

parents.

Mrs. Eben Black, of Cheyenne, is visiting Mrs. Mattie Black on Seminary

street.

Miss Lou Rader is at home from a visit of several weeks with her father at Gosport. Miss Katie Gainer went to Terre Haute this morning to spend afew days with friends. Mrs. H. B. Longden and son Grafton went to Greenwood this morning to visit with relatives. S. C. Matson went to Lafayette at noon to see the Purdue—University of Kentucky foot-ball game. Miss Emma Creek of the State Normal is spending Saturday and Sunday with Miss Bertha Maxson. Miss Nettie Littell, who has been visiting at Hiram RudisilPs. returned to tier home at Borden this afternoon. 'The London Belles showed to a fair sized audience of men only last night. 'The “Dutch" coramedian was the best in the show, the others being fair. Lost—Pair of gold eye-glasses on west Washington street between Madison and public square. Finder leave at Black A Black’s store and get reward. It Mrs. W. P. Mooney, who has been visiting tier parents Mr. and Mrs. Jum>‘s Stone for some time, returned to tier home at Dobbin, West Va., this morn-

ing.

Mr. A. L. Duncan will have charge of the devotional meeting at Locust St. Kpworth League Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Subject; “The Day of Pentecost” Acts II:—1-41. Mrs. George Hathaway entertained a large number of her triends yesterday afternoon at her home 707 east Wash-

ington street. Those attending report tiie afternoon one of pleasure and gen-

uine enjoyment.

Mrs. James Bence, who has been quite low with typhoid fever for sev-

eral days is some I letter.

Mrs. Dr. Pastieid and Mrs. Dr. Oridon, who have been visiting Alex Lockridge and family returned to their home

at Springfield, 111., today.

Last Sunday the teachers of College Avenue Sunday school voted to return to the afteruoon for the time of the services. The hour of 2 :30 was chosen as tiie time of beginning and the change

is to go into effect tomorrow.

Willard McDonald, the young man from Brazil wliq was sentenced for three years in prison on last Monday for stealing a bicycle was taken down from this city yesterday and given four years more for stealing a horse and wagon. He goes for seven years. Usual services at Locust Street M. E.

L' I' hurch tomorrow, ('lass meeting at

9: (0. Preaching by the pastor, Lewis D. Moore, morning and evening. Epwortli League devotional meeting one hour before evening preaching. The people are cordially invited to attend

these services.

Train 20, on tiie Vandaiia, near Pocahontas, and running sixty miles an hour, yesterday, struck n hor.-e and threw tiie animal )50 feet or more, fortunately not jarring (lie train to such an extent as to attract the attention of the passengers. Tiie horse came suddenly

on tiie track.

Lonnie Bulletts, a little colored hoy delivered an original sermon at the Novelty Fair at Bainbridge, and was presented with $4.50. Mrs. Wm Handel brought tiie boy to town this uinrning and purchased with tiie money an overcoat, two suits of underwear, cap and pair mittens for

tiie boy.

Brazil high school boys last evening held a meeting at the nilloe of George R. Shultz and organized a foot-ball team, of which Orley Sohromyer, who inis had experience playing at Wabash college, will be manager and Will Barr, captain. Tin* Greencastle high school and Poland foot hall teams have already asked for dates to play tiie Brazil

team.

The “Contrary” club is now in the depths of theosophy, having let up on I Hitisliaw. The club hasn't elected ' officers yet, though two prominent citizens are grooming for tiie position of; chairman . It is dollars to dime- that the club will not agree on a president, I but should such a tiling be done it is an equally safe bet that the president would resign if he thought the club really wanted him to serve. This is a city of clubs and the Contrary club should forge to the front.

Christian Church,

Preaching by the paster at 10 :30. Subject, “Tiie Holy Spirit.” Even ing at 7 o’clock, “Heaven.” Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 p. in.; junior society at J p. m.; Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. At the morning service Mr. Wilbur Starr will sing “The Holy City.” Harry Paris at night will sing, “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.” Public cordially invited.

Call at I.angdon’s and get the November Standard fashion sheet free. 2t.

Impure blood is tiie cause of boils pimples and other eruptions. Hood's Sarsaparilla purities the blood and

cures these troubles.

You’ll Miss It

Miss Marguerite Smith, as a reader is excelled by none, her imitation of child dialect is perfect. Hear her at Locust Street church, Tuesday evening Oct. 15. Admission 25 cents. Tickets on sale ot Langdon's Book Store, Monday morning at 10 o’clock. it. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the tirm of Topping A Davis will please call and settle the same at once. Topimxu A Davis.

If you don’t call and see those new Parlor Suits and Fancy ^ ^ Rockers in Birch, Oak and ^ ^ Mahogany at HKNNM’S. EH ST SIDE SQUHRE

Alphcus Birch Maple ape Fapcp Grocers.

S. W. Corner Public Square.

Mme. Lyons, the greatest clairvoyant, fortune teller and magnetic healer in existence, has jnst arrived and ma> be found at (lie Belnnp hotel. Don’t fail to consult this wonderful personage, it.

Be. t of coffee, best of tea*, Be-t of butler, best of cheese, Best of sugar, best of spices, Best of all at moderate prices, Alpbeus Bireli keeps on hand Family flour of tinest brand.

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—call in and see.

Hear the day night.

‘Smith Sisters” next TuesAdmissiou 25 cents. it.

New jackets—absolutely correct, and capes exquisitely finished at Langdons. Prices lower than von think. 2t.

Hunton’s prices for photographs w ill

surprise you

Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit This is hi* hobby, mark it well, And pickles that we know will *nit; None but tiie best of goods he’ll sell. Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, And prices low as heretotor», Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene, At Alpbeus Birch's line grocery store. Tobacco for to smoke or chew Orders left at A. Birch’s store And excellent cigars for you. Means goods delivered at your door.

THE PERFECT”

Mrs. R. A. Ogg returned home tbi* I afternoon from Kau Claire, Wts. Dr. Joini went to OawforJsville at!

noon. ,—

THE CHRYSANTHEMUM EXHIBIT.

l*roiiii«<'N To He Hie Mom Clnhonite Kvor

Hold in rnmliiiHon Hall.

Tiie coming Chrysanthemum Show which will be held at Tomlinson Hall on November 6 to !>, inclusive, promises 'to lie in all particulars the most elaborate and successful ever held in that etiy. The florists w ill vie with one another in exliibiiing their products in various colossal proportions, will be four mammoth vases, each of 100 blooms, comprising red, white, pink and yellow, each vase to occupy a space of twenty-live square feet, orchids, roses,

Lucky Numbero ami 1. Any little girl that wears cither 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-flt. A $3.50 mackintosh for $2.75 at Langdon's. Better grilles up to $12 each, it Killed by » Holler Explo*lon. Spiunqfiki.d, Minn., Oct. 12.—By an explosion of a thrashing engine near Mount Lake four men were killed. They are Joseph Schumaker, Jasper Malatte and two unknown men. Wealthy Tobacco Man Sulci Jen. LiOUIBVII.i.k, Oct. 12. — Edward F. Kessler. 47 years old, a prominent German citizen and manager of the branch of the American National Tobacco works in this city, committed suicide at Ins homo yesterday afternoon by shooting himself in the temple. Kessler had tieen afflicted for some time with rheumatism, and it is though tiie deadly shot was tired in a tit of temporary insanity caused by tiie intense pain lie suffered. He was quit.e wealthy.

The Wcutber.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ac received bv H. S

i

Renick & ( o. from the official went her bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 12. r Fair, warmer Sunday. Gakiuott. i ‘ The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:

Buy a Furnace that will turn Any kind of coal successfullyA furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bv consuming ail GABES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal w ithout a t'ontinuoua Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep tire over night. Perfect combustion wilh 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. REN1CK&.CO

. ..89.0 . ..40.0 ... 51

mu imi j xjolvji «a«»j , \ i iiv/ui.o / «J5 The noonstfinperaturo Is taken daily by the

JlANNEii Timks.

Weak, Irritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Uarth.”

Maximum temperature yesterday

Minimum

Temperature today. 7 a. m.,

carnations, pot and cut chrysanthemum, j yesterday, tlno'hes)

palms, ferns, etc., will form a rich j floral bower bv the abundance in which

they will be shown.

The musical feature of the exhibit will be on a liberal scale. The Indianapolis Military Band will give a concert each eveningand special music will be rendered each afternoon. The Central Traffic Association will make half-fare rates from all points within seventy-live miles of (ndianapolis on Wednesday and Thursday, November 0 and 7, which will be good returning until November 8. This, with the fact that the Chrysanthemum Society will offer $1,400 in premiums, will assure a large attendance and a wonderful floral show, eclipsing by far all former exhibits held in the ball. From the interest now manifested the attendance from the city alone would indicate that the show will lie a finan-

cial success.

WIpy its it, Vcm .Ask.

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is theTeason; lie nas the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. 11 is regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

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TheSlates.WritingTablets. Pencils, Inks, Mucilage, &c., at A-XlenNs Darvig' Store. Call and See us. Prices are right.

Our Funny Language. If an S and I and () and U, With an X on the end spell Su; And an E and a Y and an E spell I Pray what is the speller to do? Then if an S and an 1 and a G And an II E D spell side, There is nothing much left for a speller

to do

But to go commit aiouxeyesighed. Today'll Local Markets. [Furr.ished the Daily Bannkr Tjmks dailv by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthui Jordan’s Doilltry house.’ Hens Springs, largo ..6‘, Springs, small •! Cocks, 8

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Turkey hr ns Turkey, young toms Turkeys, young " lb and over Geese, f. f. over Ducks Hags, fresh subject to handling, butter, good

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Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds u; the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. “About one lira rtii/o I Iras afflirtrit with nrrt'ou&nemH, mlerplemincta, Creeping am nation in mu Irga. Slight palpitation of mu heart, lHatrartinu confuaion of the mind, Serioua loan or lapar of memory. 11'rluhtrd doirn icith rare and irarru- M rompirtrtu toot appetite And felt mu rltalitu wearing out, M wun treak, irritable and tired, Jig teeight wan reduced to lOO ibn., In fart I was no good, on earth.

A friend brought me Dr. Mites’ l«X)k, "New and Startling Facts," and I Anally deciddo to try a bottle of Dr. Milks’ Iteorative Nervine. Before I had taken one liettle I could sleep as well as a

lO-yr.-old boy. My >|

appetite returned greatly Increased.

When I had taken the nijeth bottle Jiy weight increased to IZU bn.. The. nennation in nig lean tea a gone; Jig ncrvcH ateadied completely; Jfy memory wan fully restored. Jdy bvx In seemed dearer than ever. I felt as good as ang man on earth. Mtr. Jiiiea' Ccstoratire Servine in A great medicine,, I assure you.” Augusta, tie. W.u.tsr R. Burbank, Dr. Miles’ Nerv'in »f, oold on a positive guarantee that the first IhimIa will benefit. AU druggists sell It -ilHi, b Ixntles for 15, or It will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles’ Nervine

x i Restores Health

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Give Him a Gall. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

J\ TRAN’S HAT.

We

Asserts his taste in dress, up to his entire suit Know Your Want

it. gives enchantment and touching

We think you will say as you look over our styles and get our prices that the fault is yours if you don’t get the hat you ought to have.

Hatter and Men’s Furnisher.

SUTHERLIN, waSilst.

CO-A_I_i

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 Maij Tennant

Malian • Mineral - Water a

C SMYTUK, w No. fi.") Vine ^

\U W TITCKF.H. '"•’U n,(;. Washington.

(>ne cent per glas-

Drs. Smythc^ Tucker, Physicians nod surgeon*.

1HE HOME RESTAURANT!

No. 17 Vino Street.

Greencastle, lud

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