Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1895 — Page 3
THE BANNER. TIMES. GREENUASTLE. INDIANA.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9 1895
Get Married, Keep House and Buy Furniture —OF— BLACK ^ BLACK 17 and 19 East Washington Street.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING.
School Shoes.
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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, THK SHOE MEN.
Eiockway an Brockway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Agents Brazil Block Coal Go’s GARTSHERRIE COAL. Ottice and Yards at Spoke factory West End Walnut Street
day said that George was better.— Greenfield Republican. Mr. Whitson, of Russellville shipped two ear loads of cattle to Chicago today. Rev. Will Rowe of southern Indiana, who has been visiting his brother here returned home this morning. Eider Morris returned this morning from Ohio where he has been in attendance at the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Mary Armstrong, aged about 70 years, died this morning at two o’clock at her home on north Jackson street. Death resulted from heart trouble. The funeral occured this afternoon. Dr. Bigham will have charge of the
North Urooneaatlo. John Buis, of Monroe township, has moved to this city and rented property in south Greencastle. He will work for H. If Hillis. Miss Rena Murphy is visiting in
Terre Haute.
Chas. Murphy, who has been visiting Aut Murph)’, has returned to
his home in Terre Haute.
There is no foundation to the rumor sent out from Lafayette that the Monon people had fears of their trains being held up and had armed | its train crews. Superintendent
M. D. RICKETTS, Practical Optician. He gives especial attention to the correction of til errors of refraction, which is usually the direct cause of headaches, painful and sore eyes.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wltero Our People are Going amt Where Their Guests are Stopuiug—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for Quick Reading.
Mouth Greencnwtle.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Maloney are at home from a visit at Indiauap-
devotionai meeting of Locust Street, _ , , , , Epworth League tomorrow evening a. P * rker 8a > 8 the ^tement that he six o’clock. Subject: “Opening the Lad been forewarned ol danger of Church to the Gentiles.” Acts x, 1-48. that character is untrue and might A man who goes to see a girl twice h do the road harm. No more is now wees and takes her to entertainments done to guard trains than has been occasionally is legally engaged to her done fo ,. yea ,. 8 to p rotect the Px . according to a recent court decision. .... Then we suppose a man who throws a P re88 C0,D P ani « S H ^ ,n8t robber >’-
cuspidor at Ids wife a couple of times a week and gives her a black eye monthly
is legally divorced from her.
The regular meeting of the Gentle-I 0 |. men’s Literary club will be held next
Monday evening at half-past seven j Bets of 100 to 1 are being offered o’clock, at the residence of Mr. Albert in this end that the republicans Allen. Dr. Stephenson will present a w iH carry Mississippi m 90. No
paper on “Charlemagne.” N. B.—I ta j {erB
This is an “open meeting” to which ' each member haa the nrivilege of taking | If there were more plays like "Alahis wife, or lady friend. j bnma,” anil less of so-called fu'-ce com- „, ,, . , . , , edy on the modern stage, the theatre Dr. Bence todav received an order I . . ,, ’ , ... , | as an institution would be more oopu from the secretary of the State Live |, ^ _ • ,
Stock Sanitary commission to raise the quarantine at the places where the Texas cattle fever had been prevalent. The cold weather has checked the disease and there are now no eases in the county. About thirty head of calttle have died from the fever in this vicinity
GOT ’EM AGAIN Another supply of rockers of all kinds. Quit sitting on the floor, you can’t aftord ^ to do it, when you can buy a rocker for ^ fp a song and sing it yourself. Come early ^ and get first choice of these new rockers. ^ They are cheap, awfully cheap. Hanna’s Furniture Store.
Alpheus Birch Slapie ant Faptg Was.
S. \V. Corner Public Square,
Are Yob Looking for Bargains?
James M. Hurley, Y Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR, - - 1ST NATIONAL SANK. GREENCASTLE INO.
How is Your Bread Box? Fill itwith Lueteke’s Bread. Hieleke’s is Best . New Currants, Raisins
DON’T THINK of IctivlnK the city, even for n short time, without orderinir the Dally Bannkk Timka to follow you. It ooets you but 10 cents a week as It does here at lioiue, and the address will be chunv‘-d as often as you desire.
(Tibhago is becoming popular in society circles. During the past few
lar more instructive, and more potent in arousing within the human breast sentiments that are pure, wholesome and beneficial alike to man and woman. It.
The $2.75 ladies’ mackintosh at Langdon’s is an elegant garment and fully guaranteed. 21-21.
Subscriptions for any magazine
years cinch and euchre have taken the 1 or paper taken at this ollice. \N e lead in card games, but this year there trill save you money tf
seems to ho a tendency to relegate the other games to the rear and bring about a revival of cribbage. The game was given an impetus last evening at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Laui-
tners, where eight or ten couples passed Get a Standard Fashion Sheet for Dr a delightful time with the enticing | cember free, at Langdon’s dry goods
New Sultana seedless raisins, loose Muscatal raisins, citron, paper shell almonds, Brazil nuts, pecans and English walnuts at Hamilton’s. 20td
AND
Figs
FOR THANKSGIVING CAKES AND PIES. We have just received these new goods—this years crop-from the importers in New York.
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The quail law will expire tomorrow. B. F. Corwin went to Indianapolis this inoriiing. W. B. Vestal made a business trip to Indianapolis today. E. P. Thayer, of Greenfield, was at Dr. Ridpath’s yesterday. Mrs. Jesse Richardson left this morning to visit her son Harry at Liberty. J. A. Christie shipped two ear loads of bogs to the Indianapolis market yesterday. Miss Nellie Lueteke is entertaining a number of friends this afternoon at a Trilby party. D. L. Southard, of Martinsville, who has been in this city for several days on business, returned home today. The guns for ’he high school cadets arrived yesterday. They are about seventy-five of them and they come from the adjutant general. The all night rain was a blessing. Rain fell nearly all night and soaked the dry ground until we actually have mud. Our official report shows 1.15 inches rain fall. E. E. Bluss has returned from Greencastle where lie attended the meeting of the Delta Upsilou fraternity, and from Missouri where he spent a pleasant time hunting.—Ifuncie Time*. Dr. W. V. Brown will lecture next Monday evening in the assembly room of west college on the subject “Astronomy as seen in an Observatory.” All invited and no charge for admission. Dr. R. F. Darnall lias been promoted at Indianapolis to the position of assistant superintendent of the city dispensary Mr. Darnall was a Greencastle hoy and won his honors over three competitors. Advertisements appear in the local papers this week for license to sell liquor in Roaehdale, Bainbridge, Reelsville and Ktissellvile. Looks like some of the smaller towns were trying to out do the capitol city In this matter. Thomas Gardner, living four miles north of the city, a brother of ex-Com-missioner Samuel Gardner, died yesterday evening of Bright's disease. The funeral will occur tomorrow at Brick Chapel at eleven o’clock. Mr. Gardner’s age was seventy-two years. Major E. P. Thayer was called to Greencastle last night by the illness of his son George, who lias the typhoid fever. He had been better, but the fever set in again and ran up to 1B1 degrees. A telegram to H. B. Thayer to-
boards. The game bids fair to become the leader in this season's social circles. John P. Hillis. the evangelist is at home from Louisv’ille where he has been conducting the singing at a large meeting. Among the regular attendants was the unique character of C. C. Moore, the eccentric editor of the Blue
store, the best place in the city to trade.
21-2t.
Old fashioned New York state buckwheat llour, guaranteed pure, at E. A. Hamilton’s. 20tJ
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, Alpheus Birch keeps on hand Family flour of finest brand. Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will suit; Nuts and raising, 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 -cc, 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 fine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.
THE PERFECT”
Lost—A diamond ring on Anderson street in front of Mr. Birch’s residence. Finder please leave at Harris house,
Grass Blade, a paper that supported in- Bloomington street and receive reward.
Hot-Air Blast Furnace.
Buy a Furnace that will turn Any kind of coal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation <>f 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
fidelity, prohibition and several other isms all in the same issue. Moore was arrested and charged with advertising an obscene book, Mrs. Annie Besant’s book “The Law of Population,” which has been suppressed. Moore refused an attorney to defend him and was found guilty. Mr. Hillis is well acquainted witli Moore and regards him as an interesting genius. Moore has a national reputation for being odd and queer. Moore’s defense was that he printed the articles for scientific', not immoral pur-
poses.
The October Musical Courier by its Nashville, Tenn., correspondent in speaking of Mrs. Alina Dahl Dixon and Miss Rosa Marquis says: “Mrs. Dixon’s voice is a clear and sweet soprano of wide range, and her selections gave her full opportunity of using it to advantage. 1 have seldom heard the Lucia aria and the Flower song so artistically giyen. Each song was sung in the original tongue, her enunciation being perfect in each. 1 was really surprised at the musical ability displayed in the violin selections by one so young as Miss Marquis. Everyone present was impressed with her magnetism at the first few chords of thd Trovatore selection, and was thoroughly pleased before she had finished. Before she had well begun the great polonaise of Vieuxtemps iier audience was fairly enthused, and I am sure everyone who had the pleasure of hearing this truly great composition presented so perfectly • 1T i!l long be remembered the occasion.
19-4 t. Fresh oysters at Siidranski’s grocery. tf.
Hood's Sarsaparilla, taken at this season, will make you feel strong and vigorous and keep you from sickness later on.
ANOTHER LOT OF PING CHINA Suitable for gifts
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During the last two years Madame Moyer has appeared repeatedly and with great success with Sousa’s hand and with the Seidl and the Damrosch orchestras. She is great in both opera and oratorio, and sings the simplest ballad with exquisite beauty. The Cincinnati Enquirer says of her recent appearance there: “Madame GutlirieMoyer sang herself at once into the favors of the audience and her receptioa was as enthusiastic as it was spontaneous. She created so much enthusiasm that she was re-engaged fer the next concert.” The Detroit Tribune says of Herr Schniaal, the pianist of the company, “He played four selections and
The Weather. The indications for this vicirdty for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fe Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 9. Rain or snow today and to-, ^^nigbt. Probably fair Sunday p Cooler in south west portion tonight. Gakkiott. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the oflicial weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: Maximum temperature yesterday M.4 Minimum “ “ SM Temperature today. 7 a m 3W.2 '• “ noon 4tt Italn fall yesterday, ilneliea) 1.15 The noonstemperatnre ia taken dally by the Uanxkk Times.
H.S. RENICK & CO..
“For Charity Suffereth Long.”
^ Mr*. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukee, WU.
“Matron af a Benevolent Hama and knowing the good Dr. Mllea' Nervine haa done me, my wish to help othera, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 18S3, TKa inmatea ha* tha “LaGrippe," and I was one ot the first. Resuming duty too csoon, with the care of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and In a month Jf became so debilitated and nerreua from aloepiessneas and the drafts made on my vitality, that It was a question if I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Jfr. Mllea’ Kent or at he Xerrine. I took 2 bottles and am bappy to say, I am
WLjv is it, You
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 Tie COLlBIi Maeintoxli Coat. THE BEST ON EARTH. Try one anil you will l>e convinced. WE ARE THE PEOPLE that have the exclusive agency for them in this county. They are more comfortable and just as dressy as an overcoat. SUTHE1RGIN,
6 E. Wash. St.
Hatter and
Men’s Furnisher
In better health than ever. I still continue
was overwhelmed with applause: splen- i jf, oeeaaional uae, aa a nerve food, did technique and much feeling.” | AS my work Is very trying. A letter adConeert next Wednesday evening. It. ! dreeeed to Milwaukee, Wl*., will reach me.'
> Juno S, 1804. Mas. Laura O. I’hoinix.
A_XXera’s I>x-iJLgr Store 'Our stock of lamps is complete and prices low.
Attention is called to
Hurley’s advertisement elsewhere in this paper. ft.
For Envelopes see
The Banner Times, printers.
_ , Dr. Milos' Nervine Is sold on a jwlUvo Mrs. Laura guarantee that the fl rot bottle will lioneflt.
gnaranteo that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it.attl.C bottles for$f>, or It will Im sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Mllea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Restores Health
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 Map] 'Pennant
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