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

THE BANNER TIMES. GRuENCASTLE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 1895

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See those white tables and screens at Black& Black’s.

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. />ou/.s A 1 Hays, THE SHOE MEX.

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able ministers, and a successful meeting is confidently expected. 'Services begin at seven. Public most cordially invited.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle. '-ATESl CITY HAPS ANt; MISHAPS. Wlierw Our People are Going and Where Their Guests are Stopping—Nrun of Interest Over the City—The Hest Column in th* Pitper for tjuirk K« noiiig.

The passenger business cf Trains 20 and 21, on the Vandalia, between Terre Haute and Indianapolis, has liecome so heavy that these trains will haul a local each, to he dropped at these terminals

when reached.

State of Indiana vs. Thomas Bauiniink charged with assault and battery with intent is on trial in the circuit cinrt where it has been for two days. The plaintitT. Ross Finley was cut in the back. The panics reside in Wash-

ington township.

A curfew ordinance has been introduced in the city council of Terre Haute by the Humane society, which prohibits any child under the age of l(i years to j ment be on any of the streets of the city between tlie hours of nine o’clock p. in-

a.id five o’clock a. tn.

NmnH ARHi^nni^nt. John M. Coffman has made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors, naming James T. Denny as assignee. The assignor has been doing a grocery business at the corner of Bloomington and Morton avenues. All the personal property of the assignor goes in ths assignment, which consists of the stock of merchandise in his store, also fixtures, one horse, wagon and harness and all notes and accounts. There is no real

estate.

PATRONAGE Is what we all hustle for Your patronage individually and the public generally, will be greatly appreciated by

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Biockway ana BfocKway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Agents Brazil Block Coal Go’s

GARTSHERRIE COAL. Office and Yards at Spoke factory West End Walnut Street.

DON’T THINK <>t' leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally BANNER Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wock as it does hero at home, and the address will be chung'nl as often as you desire.

Dr. John faced live hundred people j “ 9tri P” the l Goose.”

South (ireencHMile.

A quart shop under the manageof Tee Ilndsliar has been opened near the Vandalia depot.

It will probably he known to the j

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HANNA FURNITURE AND UNDER T A K I Give me a call, I will treat you right. • EAST SIDE □

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Monday evening in the auditorium of

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smith is quite sick with

lung fever.

The boilers for the power house

the Presbyterian church. The seats, aisles and gallery were tilled by such an audience as has not been seen in Peru since the palmiest days of the old time lecture association.—Peru Republican. Rev. Frank Takusugi, a Japanese , ^

student in the senior year a* DcPauu 1 gc .t up us soc n as the masonry upon !. ! i', " " , ' 1

1 .11 tv »t ot all at moderate pricewhich they will set is completed, j .\lpheu4 Birch Icceps on hurtil

Alphcus Birch

Slaple Favy Groan, i

S. W. Corner ’uri ic Square,

ol the breencastle Manufacturing I Best oi coffee, best, of teas, company have arrived and will be j ll(M " f * ,nu, ‘ r ’ l ' l “* , ' se -

university, preached at the Methodist church last Sunday evening. His sermon showed a clear grasp of the fundamental Christian truths and a heart ex- j perience with them. His text was,' “Lord, what Wilt Thou have me do?” I | Acts !), iv. The sermon which was a plain and straight forward address was ' interesting to all and helpful to Chris-

tian life. At the close of the service, | Ud horse powet.

Dr. Fisk returned f o Rockport this

j morning.

M in. h . Baxter, of ft. \\ ayne i- here the pastor asked for a collection for Mr. on business. j Takasugi and $12.;t7 was contributed.

Mrs. John Wright, of Fern, is quite —Danrillc Republican.

sick with fever. | Tins marshal of Carbon brought to

The two boilera are of about eighty horse power each and are of Atlas make. The engine, which is also ot Atlas make, will be here in a few days. Its cylinder measure is 113x24 and it is caleuiated for about

All Kinds of farcy cakes for tea At Birch's grocery you may sec; And crackers..tub, of even grade.

And choice confections arc ui-idaycd.

Unto your interest It. wiil he

Family dour of tlnejU brand. • To purchase here —mill in and see. Canned goods, preserves, dcHciotis fruit. This is ids liohhy, mark it well, And pickles iliat ,vc know will -nit; None hut the he A ,,f coud- In li sidl, N uts a1111 raisin.-, mustard keen, And prices low as heretofore, Soap, starch and holing, ki rosone, AJ-AfpleMiv. Bircli’s due grocery store. Tobacco for to stimkc or chew .j$hijeiv left at A. Birch’s store And cxci-llcnt.cigars for you. ^^.‘‘jltis godiU dcliveri d at your door.

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My property on south Crown street for sale, lot 72 ft front by ISO ft deep. J good house and stable in good repair. ;

Mrs. Dr. Rodgers has returned to hei this city this afternoon Mrs. Joseph | p or f n i| particulars inquire of Broad-i home in Alexandria. Hines, of that place, with her three lit-1 8 treet A Vestal Ma«k Boon. 32(2

C. B. Case went to Danville t || ig | He children and put them in the mayor's j

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Are YoaiLooking for Bargains:

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Estate, Insurance

Loan Agent.

Property of all kinds for sale

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Don’t send Your good money. Out of town for BREAD But buy of C. Lueteke, The Greencastle Baker.

NEW : RICE

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Good Article— No Broken Grains, No Chaff Only 5 cents a pound WEIK’S.

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morning on legal business. Dr. Boucher went to Indianapolis tliis afternoon on business. James, son of Thos. Mace, of Hamrick station, lias typhoid fever. Mrs. Bert Thompson, of Mt. Sterling, Ky., is visiting her uncle, George M. Black. Dr. John lift tins afternoon for Oakland City where lie will lecture this evening. Hog cholera is reported to be doing great damage to the swine herds of west Putnam. Mrs. J. I,. Handel is giving a reception this afternoon. It is one of the largest of the season. The reception to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnaby will lie held in the Hiawatha club room this evening. ’1 he Theta Alumnae club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock at the resilience of Jonathan Birch. Willis Wood, J. E. Cbamper and Charlie Cooper are out slaying quail today,(or at least they are trying to.) Mrs. I.eora Asher left yesterday for Martinsville, where Mr. Asher is now located. They will make their home in that city. Miss Elbe Gardner was married to Mr. Tally Crabba at Crawfordsville on Wednesday evening. The bride is well known here. Rev. B. 1). Leonard, of Indianapolis, will preach at St. Paul’s Baptist church three times on Sunday, at 11 a. m., 3 p. in. and 7 :30 p. in. E. S. Brown, of Brick Chapel, aged thirty years, tlied this morning. He was a son-in-law of Qreenberry O’Hair and leaves one child. Mrs. Henry Ash, of Greencastle, is expected tiere this evening to visit the family of her uncle, A. T. Massy and other relatives.—Bloomington Telephone. The two-year-old son of Wm Hammond, living in Marion township near Deer creek, died this morning of lung fever. The funeral will occur on Sun-

day.

C. N. Smith was baptized recently at Decatur, III., where he is to lie hanged on next Tuesday. His pet dog is his best friend and stays with him in his

cell.

The Bed Men’s bali of next Wednesday evening gives promise to eclipse I any thing of the kind ever given here, j Five pieces os Panden’s orchestra tiave

been secured for the occasion.

John and Sim Stoner have sold three car loads of cattle to W. K. Grogan. The cattle averaged about 1450 pounds and were sold at $3.00 and $400. They were shipped yesterday to Jersey City. The revival meetings at the Christian church begin tonight with Kev. T. A. Boyer, of Chicago, a noted and successful evangelist, in charge, assisted by Rev. J. M. Brower, who will conduct

office, where they remained until Hie evening trnir, when they were taken to Greencastle. She is to lay out a tine of $11. Mrs. Hines was in the justice’s court at Carbon some time ago and lined $11 for provoke upon Mrs. John Gallagher, of the same place. She temporal ilv staid t lie fine, but not being able to pay, was remanded to jail with her three little children, one of whom is still in arms.— Brazil Democrat. John Sandy and Mr. Diggs, of Terre Haute, are killing a quail a minute today down on the farm of the former. Artists' Concert Course. The second concert of the course will be given Tuesday evening, November 26, by the Swedish quartet, assisted by Miss Shoemaker, the Delsartean. This quartet is recognized as at the bead of all the quartets of male voices now before the public. The Swedes are remarkable for their relatively large number of fine voices, and these four singers not only have fine voices and admirably trained but the special feature of their excellence is the harmonious blending of voices in the quartet work. Their accompanist. Miss Shoemaker, is said to he one of the best exponents of the Delsartean prinei pies. All the work of the evening will be thoroughly artistic, but the selections will be a mingling of the classic and the popular. The quar tet sing in the costume of their native country, hut render their songs with English words. Tickets with reserved seats, oO

cents.

Gallery admission, 30 cents. Course tickets for the lour concerts yet remaining can be had, including reserved seats, for $1.60, $1.25 and $1.00. Tickets on sale at Langdon's b»ok store. It

The Hon. Maverick Brauder, member of congress from Texas, mid Ills ambitious but awfullv verdant wife and daughter, under Hie manipulation of Colonel Yell, of Texas; Hon. Brassy Gall, from Nowhere and G. Washington, Jr. Fish hack who wants to go somewhere, in Hoyt’s merry saiire, ‘‘A Texas Steer” are about as amusing party as one could hope to find. They will be at the opera house this evening, Nov. 22, to welcome their old friends and to make acquaintances of new ones. It You can’t miss it by buying a line box of candy at the Palace restaurant. It.

Roy a Furnace that will burn :\n\ kind of coal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation <>f Smoke hvconsuming all GASEs. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without n 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.

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A neat and warm overshoe for your pointed toe shoes—the needle toe storm slipiier lined with black wool at Christies. 33-3t. Tim YVttataer. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by H. S Renick k Co. from the official weather bureau at IndianaDolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 22. Hoist cold wave signal, temI ■ 1 Pentture will fall 15 or 30 der—'greee by Friday or Saturday morning. Gakriott. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the official weather instruments located on the roof ot the West College building:

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Kxcurftioii to Indianapolis. The Vandalia will run a special excursion train to Indianapolis tomorrow account the DePauw-Butler foot ball game. Train leaves Greencastle at 12:45 p. in., tickets good returning on trains including Monday November 25. Fare $1 round trip.

Maximum temperature yesterday Mini in it in Temperature today, 7 a in

noon

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Haln fall yesterday finches) 0i> The nooiistemperature la taken daily by Uk* Uannkk Times.

YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.

They Sing For Five. The Greenfield church choirs have all gone on a strike against singing at lunerals. They have arranged a schedule of prices and as a result it will now cost you a $5 note to have sweet hymns warbled at your funeral.

ANOTHER LOT OR FINE CHINA Suitable for gifts

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/Vllexa’ss X>ru.gr StoreOur stock of lamps is complete and prices low.

For Sale.—Ultt papers, suitable for

_ putting under carpets or on closet Hie singing. These brethren are highly j ^^ffice sale chea P ilt the Han.nkk recommended as earnest workers and \ l '* K °

When it comes to ttie genuine article of news the Banner Times has it.

Black jersey leggins, thick and warm for children, misses and women at price!' that will please you at C’linsiie's shoe store. 33-31

Fresh oysters at Sudranski’s

grocery tf.'

Dr. J. H. Wattm, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with heart disease for four yours, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and follow-practitioners; believes that heart disease Is curable. He writes: “I wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for me. For four years I hod heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost unendurub’e; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly urlng the last months of those four weary years. OR. j. H. WATTS, I finally tried Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new life Into and made a new man of me. I have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured mu for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what it has done for mo and only wl:di I could state more clearly my sulToring then and the pood health 1 now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.'* J. II. Waits. Humboldt, Nob., May 0, *94.

WL|v is it, You -A.sk.

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 Oall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

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WE ARE THE PEOPLE that have the exclusive agency for them in this county. They are more comfortable and Jnst us dressy us au overcoat. SUT'HGRUIN, Hotter and / C W'l'sh St Men's Furnisher. “ ^ vv d-'l*. >Jl.

I’r. Milos Heart Cure (sudd on a positive am othatU;< t.: ,l bottle will benefit, iruitglstasell it cl si 0 bottles for tfi, or 11 ixisetit. urenald. on receipt of price

The Banker Times—19c. a week.

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It will besent. prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure

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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 witli May 'Tennant

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