Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY OCTOBER 19 1895

Get Married, Keep House and Buy Furniture

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BLACK BLACK 17 and 19 East Washington Street. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.

School Shoes. We Now Have in StockMore SCHOOLSHOES 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 <£ Hays, THE SHOE MEN. ErocKway aim BiocKway.

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Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous OO AL Agents Brazil Block Coal Co’s GARTSHERRIE COAL. Office anil Yards at Spoke factory West End Walnut Street

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. :.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wliere Our People are Going mid Where Their Gue*tft are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Bent Column in th* Paper for Quick Rending.

DON'T THINK

! Of leavlnir the city, even for a short time, without nrderluK the Dally Banneh Tim kb to : follow you. It eoets you but 10 cents a ween as it docs here at home, and the address will be chunir“d as often as you “sire. f. It. Tucker went to Salem this af-

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ternoon.

The “Cifcus tilrl” tonight at the

opera house.

A. J. Wilson went to Indianapolis

this morning.

Geo. Nelson, of the tire department is

on the sick list.

13:38 p.m.; No. S 5:57 p. no. Train No. 2 due here at #:<»2 a. nr.., ami No. 3 due here at 7 :30 p. in., have been taken

off.

MUk Maud Rumberger entertained a few of her friends at her home, four miles east of tins oily, on Friday evening, a very pleasant tune was reported

by those attending.

On Monday evening. October 2l, the Locust Street Epworth League will give a social at the home of Mr. Chas. Ellis, 310 Elm street. The young peo-

Jll»t lUHtfll! Here is the worst thing DePauw foot ball players will strike at Wabash today. This yell is a corker: Who-rah ! Who-rah Who-rah ! Smash ! Hurrah for the Scarlet of old Wabash ! Hip, Skitty, Bow-wow, Walioo Wall! Wabash ! Wabash ! Kali! Kali! Kab !

PliriHtinii Church,

Elder Edward Laughlin, of Cleveland, Ohio, will preach in the inorn-

ple of the city are cordially invited to | * n ^’ Hn 'l the pastor Elder be nresent. Morris, in the evening at 7 o’clock. A joke which is now epidemic at Bra- j Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Y. 1*. zil says that the coal companies will be S. C. E. a*. 6 p. m. Junior society indicted by the grand jury for the vie-L t 3 : 15 p . m . p llb | ic cordially in-

lation of the Nicholson law , as they are •. i .

1 vited to these ser'-tces.

and not taking

Arc You Looking for Bargains?

dames IVI. Hurley,

Real

and

Estate, Insurance

Loan Agent.

Property of all kinds for sale

or rent.

2ND FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND.

admitting “miners” down tlieir screens.

John Stewart’s horse which makes the rounds of the street arc light every morning ran away tins morning on Locust street and demolished a wheel and the shafts of the roadcart.

Mr. Stewart’s youngest son was driving likeness,

hut escaped injury.

The Monons’ new time cards arrived this afternoon. Their trains will arrive here ns follows: Soir.li bound No. 6 2:33 p. m.; No. 1 3:09 p. m.; No. 3 2:47 a. m. North bound No. 2 12:0!) p. m.; No. 0 12:32 p. in.; No. 4 1:47 a. in. The change will occur tomorrow. Mr. J. B. Seaman will conduct the regular devotional meeting of Locust Street Epworth League tomorrow evening at <> o’clock, subject: “The Choosing of the Seven.” At seven o’clock the Epworth League will hold its monthly evangelistic service. Mr.

Murray will have charge.

The New York newspapers reached Greencastle today over the 9:44 a. m.

This is the train that tomorrow will j take the place of No. 1. formerly ar- •>* wsataer, riving in this city at 15:25. The new The indications for this vicinity train will come in the future at 9:05 for the coming thirty-8ix hours are and will carry the New York mails. as follows ae received bv H. S

Dr. Moudy returned to I.U home at Th!ltwiul)eR Slivinj; in time of over! Renick < «. from the oflicial

YouTI Miss It

If you don’t

call and

see those

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new Parlor

Suits

and Fancy

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Rockers in

Birch,

Oak and

71

Mahogany at

HHNN7YS. E7SST SIDE SQUARE

All optical defects corrected scientifically and at reasonable prices by Ricketts, tlie optician. It. Our success with children is wonderi fill. We never fr.il to get a perfect

Nicholson Sons. 3-It.

Having leased my store room for five | years. 1 intend to sell my goods lower than the lowest. J. A. Ricketts. It. Monday and Tuesday of each weekia the date for Nicholson Sons over tin* Post Office Gallery. 3-4t. No plated watch cases are sold for j filled ones by Ricketts, jeweler. It. Wanted middle aged lady for house work in small family. Good wages paid. Address lock box 125 city. 310 tf. Spectacles accurately adjusted by M. I>. Ricketts, graduate optician. No charge for examining eyes. It.

Alpheus Birch Siapie anil Faocjj firoceries,

S. W. Corner Public Square,

three hours to Greencastle on mail.

Westfield today.

^ : viiK-c; nuuin tw v» i rciiG.inLiu oil lllUll.

Roy Abrams went to Chicago at noon , 0n T | ulrs , lav evening last a reception to spend Sunday. i wa , Kiven the R e v. Gee and his wife ,.i W. A. Howe and family are spending their by about 200 of their friends

the day in Ind.anapolis.

Wilbur Starr lias gone to Chicago

where he will study music.

and neighbors. It was in the form of a surprise to the pastor of Mattox Chapel : and in addition to serving an elegant

weather bureau at Indianaoolis: Indianapolis, Ind„ Oct. 19. Fair cooler tonight with freez ing temperature. Gakkiott.

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The following local observations

Phillip Kendall and Malindk J. Jones [ S,, P!* < ‘G the joyful guests made Mr. and as taken daily by Guy Wilson who

Mrs. Gee handsome presents amounting is in charge ot the official weather to some ♦'() or $75. for which they de- instruments located on the roof of sire to return their most sincere thanks, the West College building: 1 erve Hattlr Expusa. Maxl num temperaturilyesterday ... tw.4

have been licensed to marry.

Elder Murray, of Indianapolis, was

witli Greencastle friends yesterday.

Charles K. Peyton and Della F.

Miller have been licensed t<> marry.

Mrs. Kate Allen, of Pennington Gap, Va.. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T.

T. Moore.

Mrs. Kate Dubois, of Greencastle, is visiting her brother, John Cheney.—

Frankfort Time*.

Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Frank left this

morning the former for

M'S. E. B. Evens gave a delightful 'ivmpcraturc today, 7 a m .:is.n

. " ** noon fis full yesterday, Unchi'S) no The nooiistciiiperaturc is taken (hilly by the

Uan.m.11 ii.mks.

How is Your Bread Box? Fill it with Lueteke’s Bread. Lutfieks’s is M.

GOLDEN SHEAF WHITE FLARES Ret c mm mded by the chie cook of the ■ mil! USE, Chicago as the bestbreakfast food on the market. For sale only by L.WE1K&C0.

and tin* latter to visit at Pendleton. Lawrence Downs went to Si. Louis

ailurnnou reception to her lady friends yesterday from two to s*xo’clock at her home. 111 west Walnut street. Filt.’ invitations were issued and about as many were responded to. Mrs. Evanwas assisted m entertaining by the Misses Goulding, Me-damcs Geo. Hathaway, John Gross. S. A. Hays,'Ihos.

North Salem j Abrams and Misses Jennie Black, Ella

and Emilia

Weak, Irritable,Tired • I Was No Good on Earth.”

Best of coffee, best of teas, Be-t of butter, best of cheese. Best of sugar, br<! of spices. Best of all at moderate prices. Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family flour of fluest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will »uit; Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene, Tobacco for to smoke or chow 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 are displayed. Unto your interest it will be To purchase here—call in and see. This is hi« hobby, mark it well, None hut the best of goods lie’ll sell. And prices low as heretofore. At Alpheus Birch’s fine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

THE PERFECT” wtm Itfi " - : £—**■** V Yt - r \

Buy a Furnace that will burn Anv 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 (’ontinuoua 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

Dr. Miles’ Nervine

today to sec the foot ball game between Purdue and the University of Missouri.

strengthens

Beckwith, Helen Hathaway (_jj e wea j {) builds up the broken and nine young ladies of Mrs. Evans’ down constitution, and permanently

cures every kind of nervous disease. “About «»ic fit'llrat/o I trim afftirted

Eeghty five wearers of the

| Sunday school class. The hours above mentioned Were spent in -oeial inter-! I course and the Indies present are loud old gold 'n their praise of the same.

went to Grawfordsville at noon with t le foot ball team. Thev g t a

cent rate.

T. J. McAdams hn gone to Ids home at Mulberry Grove, 111., to remain until lie is able to resume ids duties at the Vamlalia office. Asa Smith goes to Terre Haute tomorrow to accept a position as cheek clerk with the Hedges transportation company. Ah Conklin and Buddy Marksberry had a runaway yesterday afternoon on South College Avenue. The baggy was slightly damaged. Under the changes in time card on the Vamlalia the through Sunday trains between Indianapolis and St. Louis will he much heavier. John Riley’s store in South Greencastle w as opened this morning, the inv dee having been completed yesterday. Assignee Denny is in charge. Rev. Thornton B. Penfield and Rev. Albert Plans of New York, arriv d here this afternoon from Chicago over the Monon are the guests of Rev. IV.

K. Weaver.

Miss Marie Cooper entertained a number of her friends last evening. Games and other amusements were indulged in after which light refreshments were served. All report a pleas-

ant time.

Roscoe Ellis, of Indianapolis, son of Hercules Ellis, of Buinbridge, died at Indianapolis yesterday where he had a position as mail carrier i:i the government employ, lie was a nephew of M. D. Bridges. The Big Four announced the following schedule which goes into effect tomorrow : East hound, No. 3fi, 2:39 r. in.; No. 4, 9:13 a. m.; No. 8, 4:15 p. m.; No. 18.6:21 p. m. West bound No. 35, 12:32 a. m.; No. !• 8:50 a. m.; No. 11

Robert Joltn, of Cincinnati Commercial

ninei v r,Vi.r,7p, and Ed S. .Sh 'idau of Chicago

llecortl, are visiting r atives here.

The body must tie well nourished now to prevent sickness. If your appetite is poor take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Ricketts, tlie jeweler, sells more watehes than any one else in Greejoaatte. It. Itenl K«tate TraimferH. James M. Taylor and John W. Kgger- land in Jackson tp. $1(1(10. Auditor Putnam county to J. and C.: Urton land in Washington tp. $110. F. M. Alice to Nettie B. Sellers land in Jefferson tp. love. Charles T. Peck itdins. to R. A. Dyer] land in Clovcrdale $005. Khoda M. Dyer to Charles M. Dyer la d in Cloverdale, #1. Laura W. Seller to F. M. Alice, land in Jefferson tp. $1700. Jonathan C. Brown to Thomas E. Tobin land in Franklin tp. $900. Eliakim Long to Corella J. Coffman land in Cloverdale tp. $80. Win. Robbins to Me and J. A. Blaydes hind in Jackson tp, $1. Mollie K Smedlev tO J. H. and M. K. Miller land in Clinton tp. $1(12.' Jason R. Miller to H. A. Tucker, land in Koachtktlc $1. Allie K. DeVuro to II. A. Tucker land in Greencastle $3000. F. M.CIodfelier to George B. Gardner land in Russell tp. $14. John M.Guilliams etaltoG. B. ami M. M. Gardner land in Clinton tp.

$2500,

•cif/i uervoumifHM, Hlfcidi'HHnetm, Cret'piuo Hetmatlan In inu li’fin. Slijiht imlpitation of mu heart, I>tntrnrtino eonfuxlon of the mind, tierlouM Iohm or lajmc of memory. II eitihtetl down with eare and worry. I eoinpletely lout aiipetite And felt my vitality weariny out, 1 iron weak, irritable and tired, .Hu ireiyht wan reduced to IOO lbn., In fact I lean no good, on earth.

A friend broupht me Dr. Miles’ book, “New and StartUnp Facts," and I finally doeldde to try a bottle of Du. Milks’ Iteorative Nervine. Before T had taken one bottle I could sleep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returuod greatly increased.

If ’ficN M had taken the Hljrth bottle JHy weight inereaoed to tZO bn., The neiiMiition in my legit tran gone; Jflg nerren uteadied eom/iletely; Sty memory trait fatty ventured. Sly brain Meemedelearerthanerer. J felt an good an any man on earth. Mir. Slileit' llextoraiire Xerrine in A great medicine, I annure you.” Augusta, Me. Walter K. Durban k.

H.S. RENICK&CO.. a Wlrjv in it, You

THAT HAM1LT0.N SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the'reason: 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 Call. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive giiarnnu'e that the first bottle will ix nellt. All druggists sell It at (1,6 bott les for $6, or

|t will he sen L prepuM, 6n^ rtsuhjit.^of^ price Dr. Miles’ Nervine

Restores Health

ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE

And it. is ju-t at this stage o life that you ought to settle that little matter of a PIANO for the home. Do get a good one or not any, for a poor one is an everlasting nuisance and misery,

tlie fastest i ’p| le p rit( .ti t .al experience we have hr.d

You get it for

FOLLOW THE. CROWD And have your clothing? made to order

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A. G. IaRSTRR’S, IN©. 6 EH ST WASHINGTON.

Fafttrat Iri the World.

General • Superintendent Lowell, of tlie Monon, states .that the new

Motion flyer will be

train in the world on a single track, can he of use to yon.

ANOTHER LOT OF FINE. CHINA Suitable for gifts A-lXen’s IDx-xigr Stox*o. Our stock of lamps is complete and prices low.

Deducting the time of the nine | the asking, stops it will make the run f roln i l»»< kcih..oks

Monon to Bloomington, a distance of 133 miles, in 160 minutes. The fastest time in the world is made by the Empire Express; which on a double track, makes 143 miles in

165 minutes.

Prices to suit all size

7^ TRAN'S HAT. Asserts his taste in dress, it gives enchantment and touching up t-> Ids entire suit We Know Your Wan We iliiuk 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 von ought to have. Hatter and 'sllTMFDI IV 6 CAST Mi n’s Furnisher. LMJ I I lL.KLdl\, WASH. ST.

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Call in, get prices and save

41 DOLLARS

by buying from us.

EASY TERMS.

For bargains in watches call on J. A. Ricketts, jeweler. It.

MAY HOUSE \ BLACKMAN.

17 S. Indiana St.

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 Mat! Tennant