Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNED TIMES. GREEIMCASTLE. INDIAINa. MONDAY NOVEMBER 4 1895

Get Married, Keep House and Buy Furniture —OF— BLACK ^ BLACK 17 and 19 East Washington Street.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.

School 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 cV* Hays, THE SHOE MEN.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on In and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wlipre Our IVople are UolliK »■><• Wlirrr Thuir C.iirKtH ar« Stopping—New. of luterrnt Ovor tlio City—Ttn> Best Column iu tha Paper for Quirk Kruding.

Kose Gainer and John Cannon of Greencastle. Dr. J. H. W'ilson, of Louisville, spent Sunday in the city. Sam Otterman. of Ladoga, spent Sunday with John Tobin. D. E. Kelly and family will move to Indianapolis this week. Mrs. C. L. Hoagland and Mrs. Kleinhub are visiting triends at Crawfords-

ville.

Mrs. A. P. Sinclair, of Cloverdale, s|>ent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kelly. Mrs. Adams, who has been visiting

Krai estate Transfers. Thomas Horn to Wm. Masten, land in Greencastle, $375. E. L. Guilliatns to John and Newton Clodfelter, land iu Kussell tp., $4000. Wm. T. Inge to Herbert Hibbert, ■ and in Kussell tp.. $50. Winfield S. Goslin to Theodore L. Kosher, land in Fiucastle, $375. Isabella Chastain lo John W. Chastain, laud in New Maysville, $50. George W. Grubb to Isaac Brattain, land iu Uieencastle tp., quit. $300. M. A. Matthews to A. F. Jacobs, lami in Greencastle, $1S00. Willard A. Bowen to Joseph B.

Mrs. W. N. Steele, went to Crawfords- Bowen, jr., laud in Jackson tp., $2000. ville today at noon. | John T. Cline et al to 0. A. Shepard,

The I. U. foot ball team camfe up I ' n Koaehdule, $187

from Bloomington on the Monou liver. Aliout 150 rooters were with them.

noJPT THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, | Without ordering the Dally IlANNEK Timks to lolicw you. It costs you but 10 cents a weea asltdoeshete at home, and the address will be changed as oft'-ti as you •’•stlrc.

See the ELEGANT Line o f FALL SAMPLES at L. W. WHITE'S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITV AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Cleaning and Repairing a Spec ialty.

The wife of Joseph 1*. Parr died at their home in Belle Union on Saturday Nov. 2, age 23 years. Her oeath was caused by blood poisoning, following

child birth.

The Putnam County Poultry aassoci-

tion will hold its third annual exhihi- nre sating, lion at Greencastle, Ind., Dec. 2-7, 1885, HIH * ' 'rd’ 1 -

and desires to ask of its friends to help , and make this the largest exhibition

ever held in the city.

Senator Turpie, of Indianapolis, Dr. i S V. Leech, of Urawfordsville, Dr. J. j II. Doddrige of Bloomington, John E. Lamb, Geo. B. Lockwood, and Thomas H. Nelson of Terre Haute, will be i among the visitors tomorrow to iiear

Senator Voorhees.

Joseph Cline et al to O. A. Shepard,

land in Roachdale, $200. ,

O. A. Shepherd to Frank H. Bowen,

land iu Roachdale, $1N7.

Michael Higgins to W. A. A J. B. Bowen, land iu Roachdale, $1100.

“1 am cuted since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla,” is what many thousands

It gives renewed vitality

GOT ’EM AGAIN Another supply of rockers of all kinds. ^3 Quit sitting on the floor, you can t afford ^ ^ 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 lockers. ^ ^ They are cheap, awfully cheap. Hanna’s Furniture Store.

Lost—On Saturday, Nov. 2, a breastpin, between the public square and 111) south Jackson street. Finder please leave same at 4 0 south Jackson st. It

Ed Abrams spent Sunday in this city. Dan Murphy, of Brazil, spent Sunday here. | Born, to Philander Pruett and wife,

Nov. 3, a son.

W. B. Vestal and T. T. Moore are in |

I ndianapolis today.

T. Abrams, E. A. Hamilton, W. II. Ilillke, U. Al. Short, and Broadstreet A Sou keeps Hall’s Whkat Gkiim l■ kits for sale. It makes a delicious breakfast dish, and is more toothsome than other dishes made from cereals. They also

On Sunday next the Louisville. Newj gell Hall’s celebrated Wizard Patent Albany & Chicago will still further fl(>ur . Try a sack and you will always shorten the running time of the fast U((e j t ll-iot Atlanta express, making the run from; — Chicago to ANantu in twenty-three Parents iu both town and country hours and thirty-rive minutes, making are rejoicing over the treatunfnt of their it the quickest line between the two cliildrcn by Dr. E. Shipley. During

Alphcus Birch Staple ape Fancy sroert

S. W. Corner Pcbetc Square.

Best of coffee, best of teas. Best of butler, best of cheese. Best of sugar, best of spices. Best of ail at moderate prices. Alphetis 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 von niny 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 his hobby, mark it well. None hut the best of goods he’ll sell. And prices low as heretofore. At Alpheus Birch’s flue grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

THE PERFECT”

Are You Looking for Bargains!

dames IYI. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent.

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

points.

Frank Crawford lost his pocket book on Saturday night containing $1S.50.

,IBoWCn j * ,ld I Wif ‘ i ’ of 1 ’" ,nal "-; It was left on Ant Murphy’s counter.

Mr. Murphy found it and at once tele-

ville, spent Sunday here.

Mr. and Mrs. i. Hawkins are moving

to 208 south Indiana street.

Oscar E. Brown and Nettie Young

have been licensed to marry.

Win. McNary reports three cases of

typhoid fever east of the city.

Joe Perkins, of Purdue university, spent Sunday with home folks. Arthur Rowse, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Greencastle friends. Several loads of cattle were shipped from Bainoridge to Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Juliett Corwin left this morning

for St. Louis for a visit with her sons.

phoned the loss to tin* Ban nek Times. Crawford called on Mr. Murphy late in the night and received the pocket book

and the cash.

The j nry in the case of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grimes vs. the city of Terre Haute for damages demanding $2,IHI0 for injury to their property resulting from one of City Engineer Hosier’s surveys, was determined at six o’clock yesterday morning, when the jury agreed upon a verdict, rixmg the damages at

$500.—Terre Haute

the past week he lias examined the eyes of sixly children and found twen-ty-two with defective vision. This examination is.bringing to light the reason that so many children do not learn at school. Dr. Shipley has a big contract on his hands hut lie is doing the work faithfully and well and parent# cannot speak loud enough iu his praise. It

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Clirytari th era mu Show. On acct of the Chrysanthemum show the Big Four will sell tickets to Indianapolis, Nov. 5th return limit!), $1.60. Nov. 0 and 7 return limit 8th, $1.20. F. P. Hikstis, Agt.

How is Your Bread Box? Fill it with Lueteke’s Bread. Uteke’s is Best

OYSTER SEASONING. Catsup, Mustard and

Hot Sauces.

THE BEST

Stock in Town

Kig Four Rxcurniouft.

To Terre Haute Nov. 7 and 8, return .imit Nov. 11, account Y. M. C. A .$140.

At the Presbyterian church yester- Atlanta, Ga., any day, return limit Mrs. Ed Briggs and daughter Mar- day ‘Hf-.!!"!!!®!!’ 20 day8 ’ |18 ’ 60 ’

garet, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard

Briggs. | tttkin K

Mrs. Powell, of Danville, III., is vis- gok(g wntu . n fo ’ r the v()ll .„ anl | i t j# one j *! u .T 0 ’'d ,,r Si ‘ h ‘ chea l J at tl * t ‘ Bannkr

that can be given a correct interpreta-

tioa upon stringed instruments. Mr. I iieWe*»h*r. Early played it with depth and true! The indications for this vicinity musical feeling. His work has been ! for the coming thirty-six hours are highly conipliuiented by those hearing j ag f 0 n 0WH ap received bv H. S

it.

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Weik’s

iting her daugiitei, Mrs. John Merry-

weather.

Mrs. H. B. Longdeu will leave Thursday for Atlanta, Ga., to attend the ex-

position.

James McClure was called to Clayton this morning by the serious illness ef

his sister.

Fenelon Dowling, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with his brother, J. ri.

Dowling.

Major Fee lias been ordered to report at Scottsburg on Nov. 11, lo serve on a court martial. Miss Jessie Watson returned to Terre Haute yesterday after a visit with Mi-s Estella Grubb. Mrs. James Riggs, of Terre Haute, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. N. Steele and other relatives. Messrs. Wallace Sparks and C. A. Bowers, of CrawforJsville, spent Sunday with W. E. Denman. The “Mikado” people will meet for rehearsal at the residence of Dr. E. G. Fry this evening at seven o’clock. Mrs. Charles Wentz, a McKinley spokesman, of St. Mary’s, Ohio, is doing business with W. M. Sellers today. It is intimated that some important otticial changes will be made on the Vandnlia at its next annual meeting, in

January.

J. C. Browning, Frank Allen and Bill King left at noon for Ladoga where they have u contract of putting iu stone gutters on Main street. Miss Jessie Neil entertained a number of ladies at cards on Saturday evening. The event was in honor of Miss Jes-ie Watson, of Terre Haute. Some of the sports are bewailing the fact that the quail law expires this year on Sunday. They can’t begin shooting until Monday, Nov. 11. Pension Vouchers arc going to Indianapolis at a lively rate today. The large sum of money that will return to this county will he of great benefit. " A society note in the Terre Haute Sunday E.cprei* says: Miss Mattie Lyons entertained a number of her friends Thi’.rs.lay evening with a hnllowe’en j party. Among the guests were Mi*s i

Mr. G. D. Early played a violin solo,

as his theme “Calvary. ’ The] ].'or Sale.—Olti papers, suitable for piece is one of the most beautiful sacred J putting under carpets or on closet

shelves.

Times office.

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e. p. hcKSTis, Agt. |Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

Buy a Furnace that will burn Any kin! of coal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation >>f Siqoke 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

H.S. RENICK & CO.. Wi\y iss it, You -A.sl<

A rather belated earthquake story comes from the north end of Vine stri ct. On the morning of the shock a prominent citizen down there who has a habit of chasing burglars out of Ids house heard the rattling of the doors and Oinking of dishes, etc. He got out Ids trusty gun and blazed away, at least that is what the neighbors say. At the rate that gentleman fires that revolver at burglars real and imaginary it wil not be long until lie shoots Ids hoii'C

full of holes

.South Grfeiu’afttle.

H. II. Hillis was in Parke county Saturday buying corn. Ara Davenport is at home from Eaglesfield, where he lias been at the bedside of an uncle. William Felts is at home from Alexandria for a short visit. James Kirk has moved from Crown street to Fox Ridge. Mrs. Nathan Bates is visiting friends at Danville this week. James Campbell is threatened with his old complaint.

! Renick & Co. from tiie official | weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 4. Showers in northern, fair in I [ southern portion tonight and ITuesday, warmer in eastern portion tonight, cooler by Tuesday evening. Gakkiott. 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 ( ollege building: Maximum temperature yesterday.. ... (12.4 Minimum “ " .... 41.2 Temperature today. 7 a m 51.4 “ “ noon 47 Ifiiln fall yesterday, (incheal pip The mionsteinpcrature I# takcu dally hy the

Uannkii Timks.

When it comes to a high grade flour our "Best High Grade” knocks them all out, sold only in cloth sacks. Get a trial rack of your grocer. Every sack guaranteed. Vundalia Mills, pod tf

Monon KxrurMioiiri. To Atlanta. Ga., account Cotton States Exposition Sept. 1C to Dec. 15, twenty day’s ticket, $18.60. J. A. M k haki . Agt. Low Hate to Atlanta. The Vandnlia line offers rate of $11.25 round trip to Atlanta, on Nov. 5, 15. and 25, Dec. 5 and 16. return limit ten dav from date of sale. Don’t fail to visit the great exposition.

Fresh oysters at Sitdranski’s grocery. tf.

ANOTHER LOT OF FINE CHINA Suitable for gifts AT /\_Xlo:oTsi 33i7Tja.gr Stor*o. Our stock of lamps is complete and prices low.

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

Mm. J. P. Belt, Otaawatomie. Kan. wife of the editor of The Graphic, the leading local paper of Miami county, writes “JT van troubled frith heart dioeane tor six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. We consnlted the best medical talent. Thev miid there tmm no help for me, that I had organic disens'- jf the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In The Graphic and a year ago, as a last resort, ’led one bottle of Dr. Uilett’ Aeu> Cure ft. • the Heart, which convinced mo that th^re was true merit in It. I took throe bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and It completely cured me. I mleep well at night, my heart boats regularly and I have i.o more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are suffering as I did: there’s relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies Just one trial.” Dr. Miles Beert r i ' : sold ob a nositlvo guarantee that thi ! ( rst. bmilo will oenetiL All druggists se.l L ; . j D-tles forte, or It will be sent, pre paid, on receipt of price by tho Hr. Miles mouical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

THAT HAMILTON 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 Gall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

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THE BEST ON EARTH. Try one ami you will ho convinced. WE ARE THE PEOPLE that have the cx'diwive agency for them in tnis county. They arc more comfortable and just as dressy as an overcoat. SU'THERIaIN,

6 E. Wash. St.

Hatter and

Mi n’s Furnisher.

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1 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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