Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER li.uES, GREENCaSTLE. HVL-r.NA. THURSDAY NOVEMBER H 1895

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Invite you to call and see our new line of center tables. We have taken special ^ pains to select the best and latest designs ^ that are on the market. These tables are ^ curly birch, bird’s eye maple, mahogany ^ and quartered oak and will be sold at prices ^ to suit the times.

BL«AGK6c BLACK.

machine ii abo'it half as hij; as a wheat

threaher.

Commissioner Talbott will ijo to

Louisville on a visit.

Thos. Abrams went to fhicafjo at noon today on business. Houck it Dills shipped hogs and cat- ' lie to IndianaiKihs today. R. L. O'Hair has sold twenty head of cattle to Whitaon it Sliir^eoii, of Rus-

sell ville, at $3.80.

O. C. Raines has sold twenty head of cattle to A. Christie, of Danville, at

$3.00 per hundred.

The platform at the Motion depot is being extended about thirty feet west

and is also being raised.

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- Mays, THE SHOE MEN.

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D. RICKETTS. CORRECTLY.

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THE LOCAL FIELD

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See the ELEGANT Line o f FALL SAMPLES at EL W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' DRUQ STORE OPPOSITE posT-orncE. Cleaning and Repairing a Spec ialty.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Grqencastle.

'.ATESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People p.re Going ami Where Their Guefttn are Stopping—New* of Interest ^>ver the City—The item Column in th* Paper for tjuiek Heading.

COI !MTY NKWfl NOTRK. HIGGINS CKKKR. .Ice Hull and family of Morgan county vi.-ited in this vicinity over Sunday. Rev. John Syester has completed his work on the Baptist church and gone

home.

R. L. Job and family visited Joe Me ;

Kamey and family Sunday.

John Branuemau and wife took din-

ner with W. B. Hood Sumlay.

Elder Taber preached at Marion

Christenberry’s Sunday night.

Mr. Wright, of Jetleraon township, has moved to the Howard Kckles farm. Mrs. Oka Swartz, of Minnesota, is

Marguerite Burton has issued invita- visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John

lions for a birthday party on Saturday ■ ^* 1141 " 0 ^'

from 2 to 4 p. m. at (k»T, east Washing-! S ’ U ' Ma, "‘ lu “‘ to,,k ton street. Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Branneman. .. , , m I»». TqJwr nf Mtnnount. i« i-iit.

E. Orantham and wife made arrangi - I inents yesterday to g»> to Atlanta, hut changed their minds and will go tomorrow. Better rates aro offered some days than others and Friday is one of

the low rate .lays. It is thought sev- [with a good yield In miiit instances, eral others w.ll go tnmnruow. | s B Mlinn ig , wvin>; a hll ,| t

The Home Columhian club held its to his residenc*.

I regular ineeting at the home of Gray Zimri Stevens received a severe j Potter last evening. “ Poland and Free- shoek the other day as he was returning donV’ waa the title of a very interest-! from Cloverdale. As he was passing ing paper read by Fred Black before | Charley Turner’s residence Charley the club. The paper was a thorough drove his team out into the road and treatise of the F oies’ struggles for free- dropped the lines and said “whoa” but dom and was received with mueh favor the team ditl not stop but became by those hearing it. frightened and r !U , into Mr. Stevens' “Jack,” the DePauw dog is at home , re-ulting in Stevens being ennsid-

after a short but interesting struggle 1 * IH *** -V u ‘ SPl ' u l''

with old bones and hand-outs at Bloomington. Jack said to the Bankkr Times today that lie wants no more of Bloomington. He says the students down there can't play foot hall to suit him; their brass band is no good and

PATRONAGE Is what we all hustle for Your patronage individually and the public generally, will be greatly appreciated by HANNA F U R N I T U li E AND UNDERTAKING. Give me a call, I will treat you right. EAST SIDE i“j

Alphcus Birch Slams aim Faimy smnas.

S. \Y. Corner Public Square,

In all probability the county commissioners will he asked to Iwiild a bridge across Higgins in the near fu-

ture.

Syr IRK Sqt'IOGINS, Esq.

Best of coffee, best of teas, Be-t of butter, liest of eheese. Best of sugar, best of spiees. Best of all at moderate prices. Alplteus Birch keeps on hand Family flour of tinest 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.

otherwise they are not up to snutflike

DON'T THINK Of loHVlnir the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wee* as It does here at home, and the address will be chained as often as you ('sBlre.

NEW MAYSVILLE.

I Moore Dickerson is on the sick list. I Perry Thompson lias decorated the

they are at PePanw. Jack always did ,, raTP of hjs W|fc liy plltti a t0Illb

have considerable sense but he ba- s toiie. more now. He asks forgiveness for ever leaving Grcencastlc with such a

Charley Gibson and

gang as he disappeared with after that t j, e i r house.

wife are the

j happy parents of a new girl baby at

Are Yon Looking for Bargains? SCE dames ML Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR. - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE INO.

LUESEI^E’S BAKING IS

His bread, cookies, cakes and buns are all healthful.

New Currants, Raisius

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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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II. C. DftrnuU, of Muncie, is here. Mrs. J. W. J. Collins is visiting in the city. George E. Blake went to Brazil this morning. Miss Nellie Fee will go to Chicago tomorrow. Miss Alice Werneke is at home from Souix City, Iowa. E. P. Thayer is here from Greenfield at the bedside of his son. The G. A. R. will have a social at their hall tomorrow night. Miss Delia Talbott is quite sick at her home on east Hanna street. EdYetto, of Troy, N. Y.. was with Greencastle friends a few hsurs today. The funeral of Mrs. M. L. Wood occurred yesterday and was largely attended. The Womans’ club will meet at Ladies’ hali Saturday, November US, at 2 :30 p. m. Sadie Robers, colored, aged three years, died this morning on south College ayenue. Miss Augusta Rammers, of Beardstown, III., is visiting her brother, Dr. F. H. Rammers. Mrs. N. S. Joslin, Miss Ella Joaliu and Mrs. O. F. Overstreet areentertaining this afternoon.' Mrs. Helen Gottgar was heard by a moderate sized audienee in. Baker Browning's hall night. Mr. Fisher, of Terre HauL% who formerly had charge of the Vnudalia grounds here, is in the city. Mrs. F. H. Rammers and Miss Ella Beckwith are entertaining their friends at a thimble party this afternoon. Some of the local gun club are finding it much more ditticult to hit tiie festive quail than to crack a clay pigeon. There is a difl'erence. The Christian church will have a special song service Sunday evening next and Miss Martha Ridpath will read a paper on the life of Fanny Crosby, by request. Mrs. Charles Keyt died at her home in Clinton township of consumption on Wednesday, aged 22 years. The funeral occurred Thursday at the Dtiukard church on Little Walnut. W. A. Stultz arrived home from Frankfort where he lias been for several days dosing up the sale of the Eureka, a house in that city. The report in a Frankfort paper thaj lie had gone back to that city to live, was a mistake. Bascom Thomas, of Morton, lia* purchased a corn slmcker and shreder. These machines are making a revolution in the old style of hand-dmi'king

foot ball game, and says he lias had enough of I. U. Greencastle is good enough for ,laek. He is now eating fat heifer and says tie is back to stay. One

of tiie students went uftet Jack.

LnuKliliu-Lautfhlin. Wednesday afternoon at four o’clock Mrs. Flora T. Raughhn of this city and Elder Edmund G. Raughhn, of Cleveland, Ohio, were united in marriage at the residence of the bride, corner Franklin and Locust streets. The wedding was a very quiet one but two or three oi the intimate friends of the bride together with Miss Raughlin, sister of the groom, being present. Elder A. H. Morris performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Raughlin left at 5:21 on the Knickerbocker for Cleveland where Elder Raughlin is pastor of the Miles Avenue Christian church and in which city they will maks their future home. Though the wedding comes in the nature of a surprise to many of Mrs. Raughlin’s acquaintances, she takes to her new home the best wishes of her host of friends in this city where she has long been one of Greencaslle's most estimable ladies. Mrs. Raughlin has rented her residence here to W. P. Ledbetter, of Fillmore, who will move into it immediately, purchasing part of the present furnishings. Soutli t*r«encAHtl«. John Shellenharger and daughter, of Muncie, are visiting with Greencastle friends. The three year old daughter of Mrs. Anna Roberts died this morn ing of typhoid fever. The funeral services will be held at Hinton Chapel tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. G. W, Crawley is at home from her visit at Muncie. Calvin Walker has moved from Main street to Keightley town. The infant of .las. Springer that died Tuesday, was taken to New Maysville for interment. Mrs. Flossie Walters, of Eminence, is visiting friends here. Since the election Sel Brazier has donned a high white silk tyle and is the admiration of all who

see him.

i»c; -lasecl Their Surplus.

At the last meeting of the directors of the Central National hank

D. P. Sutherlin shipped hoga to Indianapolis this week. The hog cholera is raging in this vicinity. Ol Stewart has bought the Charley Hendricks property and moved into the same last week. There was preaching at the Christian church last Sunday by Rev. Ferguson. Morris Steward and family have moved here from Morgan county.

Fresh oysters at Sudranski’s grocery' tf.

Brockway A Brockway have fust received a car load of nice anthracite chestnut coal. It.

All kinds uf fnrri cakes for tea At Birch’s grocery you may see; And crackers, too, of even grade. And ehoiee confeetions are displayed. Unto your interest lc will he To purchase here—caU in and see. This is ids hobby, mark it well, None hut the best of goods he’ll sell, And prices low as heretofore. At Alpheus Bireh’s line grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch's store Means goods delivered at your door.

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Blast Furnace.

Buy a Furnace that will turn Anv kind of coal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent tiie formation i»f Smoke bv consuming all

GASES.

A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a (Yin tin nous Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep tire over nighl. Perfect combustion with great saving of fuel, leaving very little ashes. ''T Far in- advance for superior ^ Merit and Heating capacity over any furnace in Existence.

For sale by

Largest stock of trimmed hats at milliocry store opposite postofllcc. Special sale of tips. 50 cents per bunch. 24t4

The W cat ear.

The indications for thia vicinity

for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick A Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indiananolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 14. Showers today and tonight, fair Friday, cooler tonight.

Gakriott.

The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge of the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: Maximum temperature yeaterday 4.12 Minimum " “ 2!>.l Temperature today, 7 a m : 8a.2 “ " noon 54 Ualn full yeaterday, (tm lies); (lu The nooiisteinperature la taken dally by the Ha.nsch Times.

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EART DISEASE, uk. many other ailments when they hare taken bold of the system,

never gets better of Its own accord, bat Cmmtantly grotrm worse. There are thousands who know they hare a defert're heart, but will not admit the fact. They don't want tbetr friends to worry, ac) Don't knot* what to take for it, as they have been told time and again that heart disease was Incurable. Such was the case of Mr. SUas Farley of Dyesvllle, OhD

who writes June 10, 1894. as follows:

“J had heart diarame for 93 year*, my heart hurting me almoet continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told me it was only a

question of time as I could not be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, because I couldn’t tie down nor git up. Thinking my time had come I told my family what I wanted done when I was

the first day 01' March on

H.S.RENICK&CCL Wis it, Yon JYsK

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the’reason: He nas the best groceries and make* the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Give Him a Oall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

corn. They throw the ears out in one

place and then cut the stock into shreds | their regular four per cent semi-an

for fodder, utilizing everything. The

ANOTHER LOT OF FINE CHINA Suitable for gifts

1 nual dividend their surplus $20,000. The

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gone. But on

the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jonce, of Anderson, Ind., 1 commenced taking Dr. Mi lex' Kew Cure for the Hr a -V and wonderful to tell, In ten days I wag working at light work and on March 19 ccnmencod framing a barn, which is heavy work, and I hav’nt lost a dny since. I am 58 years old, 6 ft. 44 Inches and weigh 25011)J 6c/fcee I atn fully cured, r.nJ I am now only anxious that everyone si all

most flourishing tondi- know of your wonderful remedies.”

Dyesvtlle, Ohio. Silas Faulkt.

was declared and fund increased to officials report the

Tiie COLUMBIA Madnkli Coat. THE BEST ON EARTH. Try one and you will he convinced. WE ARE THE PEOPLE that have the exclusive agency for them in tiiis countv. They are more eomfortable'and just as dressy as an overcoat. SUTHRRLaIN, Hatter and / C Wnsh St Men’s Furnisher. u vv ‘‘>ll. sH-

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iSLlXen’sj Stozro. Our stock of lamps is complete and prices low.

114‘hI rotate TranMierii.

Richard B. Webster to Elijah Granj tham, land in Clinton and Monroe tps.,

$10.

It. B. Jerusalem to Anna M. Wilson, land in Bon land Mills, $1200.

Dr. Milos ncr.rt'■ Id on a positive ' ben' 85 . repaid on receipt or prk _ by the Dr. Miles Meotcui Co., Elkhart, ind.

guarantee that the brst tx<ule will ixmefiL All druggists cell It ;.t 7l. 0 bottles for 85 or It will lie gent, prepaid on receipt of price

1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., qf 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 Mai] 'Pennant

Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

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