Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTER, TNDn^NA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 1895

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BUY - ■ Where you can get aline of goods at popular pricesandalluptodate. BLACK 6cBL»AGK.

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 i Can Get Elsewhere.

Louis tSc Hnys, THE SHOE MEN.

Sec the ELEGANT Line

FALLSAMPLES at EL W. WHITE'S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES' ORUQ STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Cleaning and Repairing a Spec laity.

my aim BrocKway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Agents Brazil Block Coal Co’s GARTSHERRIE COAL. Otlice and Yards at Spoke factory West End Walnut Street.

THE LOCAL FIELD

Are You|L#oking for Bargains?

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{James ML Hurley,

Real

and

Estate, Insurance

Loan Agent.

Property of all kinds for sale

or rent.

2ND FLOOR. - • 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLC IND.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS ANti MISHAPS. W1ier« Our People p.re Oulnfc ami Where Their UueHta are StoppliiK—Npwa of Iittereat Over the City—The Beat Column In th* Paper for Quick Readlug.

IION’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without orderlnK the Dally Banner Timkb to follow you. It cosih you but 10 cents a week aa It does here at home, and the address will be cbaiured as often as you desire.

at 6 o'clock. Subject: “St. raid’s Missionary Call.” R. L. Denton, of Wichita, Kansas, is visiting her brother, J. Y.Denton. A remonstrance nas been filed at Bedford against granting a liquor license to Michael O’Connell. The petitions have a majority of thirteen against him. O’Connell is known here. The Francis T Root memorial services announced in this issue to be given at College Avenue M. E. church tomorrow evening were arranged for about two months ago aud the date set for Dec. 1. Greencastle and New Castle postmasters have considerable trouble over tlie mixture of their mails. The postmaster at the former place often receives letters addressed to “Greencutlel care of Bundy house.”—tfew Cattle

Courier.

The Banner Times of yesterday had an item to the effect that a house belonging to Rev. M. M. Hurst in Jeftersen township had burned. Our informant was mistaken in the details. The house was owned by Marion Hurst of tiiis city ami it was located in Marini township, two miles east of Mt. Me-

ridian.

Just before noon Louis Wnk, the veteran grocer, went to his residence as usual for dinner. Hehad two bottles of medicine, one to take internally and the other to us*- a« a liniment. By mistake he got the wrong bottle and swallowed a quantity of the liniment whleh contained poison. I>r. S my the was hurriedly summoned and relieved Mr. Weik of the drug by pumping out the contents of Ins stomach. He is in no danger at this writing. Harper's Weekly dated December 7th will contain a double-page illustration by Wenzell, showing the interior of the Mctiopolitun opera house. The final paper in the nolahle series of articles on public schools will be given in the same number; and another important feature will be an article expressing the necessity that is felt to exist for stricter building laws in the United Slates, with especial reference to safeguards against fire. Maps of Paris and New York, witn details of the number and Aocation of fires in each citv during one year, will afl'ord a basis for com-

parison.

I.oruat street M. K. Church. There is no lessening of interest in the revival services at Locust Street church. The attendance of the people has been quite good, but it is to be regretted that every member of the church is not in the current of the meetings. It is expected that next week will be one of great interest: plans are being laid that way. There will he service each afternoon at half past two and at seven in the evening, Services tomorrow will be: General class meeting at 7 :30 p. m; preaching by the pastor at 10:30 and 7; Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Seats free; a welcome to all. Sotitii ttreencHHtle. Mary Bulling, whose leg was amputated several weeks ago is do-

ing nicely.

Dan O’Connell and Alex Reeves are in Stilesyiile today. Hillis’ quarry has closed down for the present until the several firms using his stone can dispose of that whi'-h they have on hands. North MLiftflion* Services as usual. Sabbath school at 2 p. m; young peoples meeting at 3 p. m. anti preaching

at 7 p. m.

$4.98 COUCHES $4.98 BEE THEM AT HANNA’S.

Alphcus Birch Siam m Fancy Giocenas.

S. W. Corner Public Square,

Best of coffee, b*“ e t of teas. Best of butter, best of eheese, Best of sugar, best of spices, Best of ill! at moderate prices. Alphcus Bireb keeps on hand Family flour of finest brand.

All kinds of farcy cakes for tea At Birch's grocery you may 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.

IHitrriiike LUfenneM. Elmer M. Thomas and Nellie M. Soper; Robert R. Smith and Minnie Irene Lane; Thomas T. Talbott and Florence Williamson.

Canned goods, preserves, delicious fruit This is his hobby, mark it well. And pickles that we know will suit; None but the best of goods he'll sell. Nuts and raisins, mustard keen, And prices low as heretofore. Soap, starch and bluing, kerosene, At Alphcus 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.

Eat Good Bread, Pies and Cakes, Made at the Home Bakery of C. LUETEKE.

NEW : RICE A Good ArticleNo Broken Grains, No Chaff* Only 5 cents a pound WEIK’S.

Dennis Ball is visiting at Bellmnre. Miss Ida Ellis is visiting in Indianapolis. A. MoMandes is moving to (his city from Colfax. Mrs. Sadie A. Morrow is visiting ir Indianapolis. Mrs. I. N. Sutherlin, of Chicago, is visiting here. B. F. Corwin lias been in St. Louis for several days. Born, to Frank Blackman and wife, Nov. 28, a daughter. Mrs. Robbins and children of Louisville, are visiting Mrs. Chas. H. Barnaby. Mrs. G. C. Smythe and Miss Mintie Allen are spending the day in Indianapolis. Manager Coons, of the local bucket shop, left at noon for a short business trip in Illinois. Mrs. Otway Allen who lias been visiting her mother, Mrs. Olliver, left today for her home at San Diego, Cal. Harry Graham has sold his Little Oyster Bay on Jackson street to John Roberts, who will take possession Monday. Mrs. Pauline Blake Newhouse and Mr. Brower will sing a duet ut the Christian church tomorrow at the morning services. S. M. Johns, who is attending medical school in I ndianapolis, spent Thanksgiving with his father, Lemuel Johns, west of the city. Thanksgiving evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Janies Blake west of town was the occasion of a very pleasant surprise ou their daughter Minnie. Mrs. James Matthews left this afternoon for Danville, III. She goes to visit tier sou Walter and wife, to whom was born a daughter on November 25. Tlie Greencastle Manufacturing com panys building is now entirely under cover and the remainder of the work can be done in any kind of weather. Dr. O. P. Jenkins and family who have been visiting Dr. Jenkins’ parents, returned to California today, where h» is located at Leland Stanford university. Mrs. H. B. Thayer, who has been at tiie bedside of her grandson, George Thayer, returned to her borne at Green field today. George is slowly unproving. Mrs. Charles Martin will tiave charge of the devotional meeting of Locust Street Epworth LeagueSunday evening

Nicholson’s photographs make nice Xmas presents, postoffice gallery 29 e o d. Circuit Court. M. B. Girton, admr., vs Alva II. Steel et al, land sale; demurrer to reply overruled and leave given plaintiff to amend reply. Wm. M. Conner vs. Willis P. Wood et al, note; judgment vs Wood and Wood. Wm. M. Conner vb Willis P. Wood et al, note; judgment lor plaintiff against Wood and Wood for $473.40. John S. Hamilton vs James Sin dair et al, note; judgment vs James Sinclair.

Krai ttntute Trnnnferi*. Waveland M. B. L. Ass’u. to Bertha M. Scott, land iu Russellville, $550. Mary Ousley to James E. Crosby, land iu Jackson township, $820. Coates college to Presbyterian church Greencastle land in Greencastle. $2,000. Janies Drew to W. H. ami Susan Dodge land in Washington tp., $1,000.

The Palace Restaurant will be open day and night and w ill serve lunch with hot coffee at all hours. Oysters served in any style. 31-eod-tit. If you want a square meal go to Hollingsworth's restaurant opposite Cooper’s stable. Open at all hours. 36eodt3 Fresh oysters at Sudranski’s grocery tf.

College Avenue M. E. Charrh. Preaching on Sunday by the pastor at 10:30 a. m.; and Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. In the evening the exercises will consist of •‘Root Memorial Services,” an an nouncement of which with full program appears in this issue.

ANOTHER LOT OF FINE CHINA Suitable for gifts AT Allien’s JDjruLg: Store. Our stock of lamps is complete and prices low.

Memorial Service. A “Geo. F. Root Memorial Serv ice” will be given by the Womans’ League of College Avenue church Sunday evening at seven o’clock. Program as follows: Organ Voluntary—Sterne. Reading of Scripture.

Prayer.

Anthem—Fran/.. Andress, Mrs. Hollingsworth. Hymn, “Shining Shore”-Geo. S. Root. Duet, “Raise Me Jesus”—Huntley— Mr. Gilbert, Miss Nelson. Hymn, “Why Do You Wait”—Geo.

F. Root.

Solo,“Calvary,’’-Rodney—Mr. Early. Hymn, “There is a Land of Pure Delight”—Geo. F. Root. Benediction. Public cordially invited to this

service.

Greencantle Clubs. The editors of the Woman’s edi tion of the Indianapolis Sentinel evidently struck some of the snags of the journalistic profession. A carefully prepared twenty-five page article on the clubs of Greencastle was boiled down to two stickfuls and then the names of two or three clubs was omitted all together. The article bore the name of a prominent Greencastle lady but it was no fault of hers that there was not more of it. The fault was at the other end of the line where inexperience was shown in ordering a lengthy article if it could not be used. The Greencastle clubs didn’t have a fair show in that edition. Uarbonettes are the latest, at Nicholsons only. Post office gallery. 29 e od.

The Palace restaurant serves tlie best 25 cent dinner in the city. 32eodt6 Those who desire sewing done should call on Misses Minnie Whitted and Sharp 409 east Hanna street. They are prepared to do all kinds of sewing for both ladies and children. Satisfaction guaranteed. 37-6t. The Weather. The indications for this vicinity for the oomiug thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianaoolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 30. Partly cloudy, warmer weather. Gakkiott. 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 :

....... 45.0 ;e.k 04.4

noon 43

Rain fall yesterday (inch**) JU8 The noon temperature la taken dally by t he

IUnnek Times.

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Maximum temperature yesterday

Minimum

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YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.

I>r. J. H. Watt*, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and fellow-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 had heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said It was Rheumatism of the Heart. It was almost unendurable; 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 onths of those _ four weary years. DR. J. H. WATTS. I finally tried Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put now life Into and made a new man of me. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured mo for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that 1 am a druggist and havo sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for IN now what It has done for mo and only wish 1 could state more clearly my suffering then and tho good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. 11. Watts. Humboldt, i«eb.. May 9, ’94. Dr. Miles Heart Cure's sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will iJenetlu All druggiatssell ttat tl 0 bottles foritS.or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

Wbjv is it, You Ysl<

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

Tlie COLUMBIA Matosli M. THE BEST ON EARTH. Try one ami you will he convinced. WE ARE THE PEOPLE that have the ex"lu*ive agency for them in this county. They are more comfortable nmf just as dressy as an overcoat, ©UTHRRLHN, Hatter and / J_' Wocl-i Qf Mtn’s Furnisher. u vv “ol I. Of.

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 Mai] 'Tennant

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