Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 October 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER THIES. G ELEN CASTLE. INDI \NA» TUESDAY OCTOBER 22 T89;')

Get Married, Keep House and Buy Furniture —OF— BLACK BLACK \y and 19 East Washington Street.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.

School Shi;

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 <A~ Hays, THE SHOE MEN.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastlo. •..ATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People p.re doing and Where Their Oiieela are Slopping—Hewn of Internet Over the C’lty—The Heel Column in the Paper for Quick Heading.

Mr Kagan was born March

o’clock. 10, 1N19.

Miss Marcia Lane returned to Bloomington this afternoon. Miss Lena Brattiu, of Winchester, Ky., who has been visiting Mrs. W. W. Allen tor some time, returned home

this afternoon.

The Sparrow* Out It.

Brazil Timea.

A good story is told on a little boy ot Brazil, who has, by loafing around w here men were at work on street improvement near his home, gathered up a supply of “cuss”

, , . words with which he was wont to invitations are out for the marriage , , ,. . .

...t.v ,.f ti.i,., uek llls P lous parents. A few

evening since several ladies were calling on his mother and one ot

them took the little fellow to task on the swearing score. She took

him on her lap and said :

“Willie, I understand you swear.”

•‘No I don’t,” he protested.

“Well. I was told vou did,” she

persisted.

“Who told yon?” he asked. “Oh, a little bird whispered it to

me.”

The little fellow studied an instant and exclaimed indignantly : i “1 suppose it was that d—n spar-1 row that has been roosting over

l>ON’T THINK | Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Banneh Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a ween as It does here at home, and the address will be chung-xl as often as you desire.

Grockway aim Bttway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Agents Brazil Block Coal Go’s GARTSHERRIE COAL. Oiliee ami Yards at Spoke factory West End Walnut Street

Arc You Looking for Bargains?

James IVI. Hurley,

Council meeting tonight. John H, Lenimink has typhoid fever. Mrs. John Cherry is on the sick list. John Quinlan has moved to Craw-

I fordsville.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Denton are siek

with typhoid fever.

J. T. Wilson made a business trip to

Indianapolis toilay.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nelson are in

Indianapolis today.

G. W. Black shipped some line horses

to Atlanta, Ga., today.

The Big Four inspectors will pass over the line on the 25th. Mrs. X. G. Smith, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in this city. All the Vandalia passenger trains now carry mail except the 0:03. Mrs. Stella Crow., of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Wm. Keniek on Ohio street.

of Mr. Chas! Howard Barnaby of this city and Miss Bess Kobbins, at the home of the bride’s mother, 431 east Chestnut street, Louisville, Ky., Get.

30. at high noon.

Miss Jennie Edgeworth, formerly of this county, now of Indianapolis, where she has a position in the city schools, visited Miss Mary Kearney, of Bainbridge over Sunday. Miss Kearney is recovering from a severe illness. Lawrence Downes, of the Vandalia engineering corps, goes to Shelbyville Thursday, where he will he the best man at the wedding of Montgomery Kintner and Miss Elizabeth Blanchard. Mr. Downes and Mr. Kintner graduated at Purdue in ’i>4.— Terre Haute J^.e/iress, The large new passenger engines on

the Vandalia are doing line work, hand- j,,^. window

ling at a soeed of sixty to seventy miles an hour the heavy express trains. Yesterday one of them hauled Train 5, consisting of nine ears, over the west end of the road, making the fast tune easily. Burcham Harding, lecturer for the Theosophical Society in America, has arrived, and is at the Bundy house. He speaks tonight at 8 p. m. punctually in Court room on “Reincarnation.” Last evening in Muncie, between 400 and .VK) people listened to Ids lecture.—

Newcastle Press.

An exchange has figured out that if two lovers spend font hours together and the lover takes or receives 300 kisses—a low calculation—and each kiss last ten seconds, in ti*e years’ time the lovers would have 305,000 kis.-es and their lius would have been united for the space «<f forty-two days and six

hours.

Mrs. Benjamin Seehman died sudden-

ly Sunday at her home in Marion town- f res h f rolll Baltimore,

ship Sunday morning. She had gore I p rom p t iy

out into tlie yard to speak to a relative |

and fell, dying in a very few moments. Mrs. Seehman was eighty years old and was the mother of Mrs. James T. Denny, of this city. The funeral will oc-

cur today ai noon at Stilesville.

GOT ’EM AGAIN Another supply of rockers of all kinds. Quit sitting on the floor, you can't afford y to do it, when you can buy a rocker for ^ a song and sing it yourself. Come early ^ ^ and get first choice of these new rockers. ^ ^2 They are cheap, awfully cheap. Hanna’s Furniturc Store.

Alpheus Birch Staple apa Fancy cmnss.

S. W. Corner Public Square.

Best of CO floe, be>t 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 finest 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 H will bo To purchase here—call in and see.

Attached Everything

Constable Webster took another shot at the telephone outfit in this city yesterday and attached every-

thing in sight, poles and wires and I Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit This is his hobby, mark it well,

And pickles that we know will suit; None but the best of goniN he’ll sell, N uts and raisins, mustard keen, And prices low as heretofore,' Soap, starch and hilling, kerosene, At Alpheus Birch’s fine 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.

other paraphernalia. Those who have paid in advance will, it is said, enter suit for their money. The telephone business in '.his city so far is very rocky. It is thought that after the litigation is settled the city will be given a first class

service.

“I am cuted since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla,” is what many thousands arc saying. It gives renewed vitality

and vigor.

The I’alnce' restaurant keeps Saddle Rock and other good brands of oysters

All orders

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Our success with children is wonderful. We never fail to get a perfect likeness. Nicholson Sons. 3-4t.

Real

and

Estate, Insurance

Loan Agent.

Property of all kinds for sale

or rent.

2ND FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL BANKGREENCASTLE IND.

Drs. Smythe and tucker were called to Quincy yesterday to assist Or. Fisher in an operation upon Mrs. Win. Davis for strangulated hern a. The operation is one that i< always dreaded

Mrs. Wallace Mcllvain, of Muncie, .s|* ,,V s " r f°" s th, ‘ thi ‘> 7'

cover from the operation is siinill. Mrs. Di^vis rallied and was doing fairly

well at last reports.

Wanted middle aged lady for house

work in small family. Good wages

paid. Address lock box 125 city.

310 tf.

The Palace restaurant lias employed Mr. Lyda-ker to help out with the rush on Saturday nitthts. Tn.-l’. Subscribe fur the Banner Times.

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Hot Air Blast Furnace.

Huy a Furnace that will burn Any kind of coal successfully. A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation <>f Smoke bvconsuming all

GASES.

A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a (’nntinunus 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

How is Your Bread Box? Fill it with Lueteke’s Bread. Lutt’s is BSSl. GOLDEN SHEAF TOTE FLAKES Recommended by the chief cook of the

visiting her mother Mrs. Mattie Brad-

shaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Joshur McKenzie, of Crawfordsville are visiting Dr. Poole

and family.

Mr. Sanders, of Indianapolis, is here overhauling the Western Union eleetrie I )

clock system.

Rev. Lemuel Buis went to Clay City I this afternoon to conduct a series of revival meetings. Mrs. Terry McGinnis left this morn-' ing for Marshall, 111., where she will make her home. Mrs. Aaron Cooper is spending the week with her father, Hon. James T. Johnston, of Rockville. Mrs. W. II. IVarcev and daughtei who have been visiting at \V. M. Day’s, returned to Lafayette at noon. Rev. Lemuel Buis reports a very interesting series of revival meetings at Portland Mills. Six conversions were

made.

The Mt. Meridian and Greeneastle telephone line whieh was slightly deranged by the hobble in the Greeneastle system, is now in running order. A freight engiiie«on the Vandalia got oft the track this morning at llillis’ quarry and delayed tralHc for a couple of hours. No. '20 was sent over tjie Big

Four.

A recent arrival from Brazil by the Maine of Young Who is doing time in the jail here for a drunk had a rather

experience last night. About I

2 o’clock this morning Dr. Poole was summoned to the jail ami upon his arrival found Young suffering from a i broken nose and some bruises about the bead. The injured man said that he hid fallen out ot his bunk and re eivod the wounds, though indications pointed to a row among the prisoners. His

nose was properly eared for.

Roy A hr,•mis is at home from ( hicago.

The ladies of the Christian church will have a “Ladh s Exchange” in the American Express company's ofllce on Saturday from nine a. in. until evening. tu. & tii.

he iti»« r. The inmcationH for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are sis follows sir received by H. S Reniek dr < o. from the official weather bureau at Indiuiiauolis:

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Indianapolis, Ind„ Oct, 22. Fair tonight, Wednesday much cooler. Garriott.

H. S. RENICK&CO„ Wlyy its it, You. .A.sl<

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

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Henry Houck died this morning at his home at Hamricks. Typhoid fever was the cause of his death. He was a

Ileal I Mate Transfers. Jacob Leinon to C. A. Malkin land in

Greeneasl le $500.

W. I). Fisher to Alice Johnson land

in Washington tp. $100.

Julia M. Reeves el al to L. B. and T. F. Handel laud in Monroe tp. $000. Julia M. Reeves et al to William A Garner land in Monroe tp. $000. Wm. A. Garner to Thomas F. Kiiudel |

land in Monroe tp. $525.

Rachel Aeull' to Janies II. Cox land

in Warren tp., quit $1.

B. F. Corwin to Daniel V. Randel j land in Monroe tp. coni, deed $1. •Limes M 1) Hays admr. to B I. Harwich, laud in Greeneastle $000. James T. Blavdcs to It. F. Wilson

land in Jack son tp. $500.

Wm Rodgers to F. E. McKam y laud

The following local observations ias taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in ( barge of the official weather instruments located on the roof of

the West College building:

Maximum temperature yesterday.. ... 58.5

Minimum "

I Temperature todav. T a in., 50.0

" noon 5A

Ruin fall yesterday, finches) al I he inxinsteiiiperature Is taken dully hy the

! IIannkk Times.

From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business Men to Health.

Ui

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Chicago

as the bestbreakfast food on the market. For sale only by LWEIK&CO.

married man and leaves a family. He j in <'Inverdale $1.

was a son of Daniel Houck and was]

about thirty-five years of age.

Mrs. II. B. I'hayer and her little grand-diiiigbtei, Roxa. went to Greer- ] 'castle today to- a visit. Mrs. E. IV Thayer, jr , and son George, are there vi-iting her parents, Dr. Kidimth and

wife.— Oreenjiel'l Republican.

I The members of the Greeneastle order of 1. O. O. F. will entertain friends tonight at their hall. All members are)

Joseph U. Hammond to Putnam county land in Monroe tp. $40.

COI'NTV NEWS NOTTS.

It KICK Cll Al’KI..

Mrs. Feather, of California, is visiting her friend Mrs. Joe Collins. Mi-s Gertrude O’Hall is spending two week- with Indianapolis friends. Some of our excellent Putiiaui county apples are being shipped to the north-

requested to be present and visiting em part of •lie -tat - where the apple j

brothers who may he in the city are crop w a-a failure,

cordially invited to he present. Arch Allen shipped a nitmher

R. S. Ragan, formerly a well known mule- Monday,

citizen of Putnam enmity, died at his Mr- Alice Hull's house is being plus-

home in Spencer Monday mor ing. t ••■ I Hus week.

The remain- will he brought to this city Our gravel road lias dnnmd its over-

tomorrow at noon and the funeral exer- coal lor the winter.

cises will he held in the I’reshrterni'i An iron bridge is being built across church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 the bigbraueli on tiie Morton rock road.

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 Gall. jY. FT AMTIYPON, Southeast corner square

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FOLLOW THE CROWD And have your clothinjaf made to order A. G. HRBYRR’S, NO, 6 EHST WHSHINCTON.

AYAH'S HAT.

ANOTHER LOT OF FINE CHINA Suitable for gifts AT iSJLlGrL'st . ■

Kxeurtuon to Atlanta, <*n. The \’and-dia line will make excur--ioli rales to \ 11 a id a aceiii t Cotton Kxi osiiimi. tickets good gi ing Sept. 15th to Dee. 15th. return limit Jan. 7th. Rate $25.35 round trip. 'Pickets good I for 20 days returning will be sold mi AHiiiy I'utes at rate of $18.60. For furtlicr/particulars see J. S, Dow i,ing, Agt. •

XTo DISEASE has ever presented so many Is peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease

leaves its victims so debilitated, useless, Hatter and

sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe.

X r. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the MuC ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: ' “In 1SS9 and '90 I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my nrr- . vous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more thna two months except by the use of nar- i codes that stupefied mo, but pave me no ! rest. I was only conscious of intense mantal ' weakness, tcroulalng twidlly pain and tue i

fact that I was houny growing weaker.

When In tlr.sciwuiilion. I commenced usinc I Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Intwonays I tiepan to improve and in one month's time j I was cured, much to mo surprise of all who knew of my condition. I have been iu excellent health since and have recommended

your remedies to many of my frionds.” Louisville, Jan. 22, laUa. P. W. it u-tox.

Asserts his tasle in dress, it gives enchantment and touching

up to his entire suit

Know Your Wants

We liiink you will sav as you look over our styles and get our p ices

that the fault is yours if you don’t gd the hut you

ought to have.

M t n’s Furnisher.

SUTIILRIJN, WASH S Jt.

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1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFOKD 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 l\/l Oi ■» -» Cl N *-> '"k -» “v -f\