Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1895 — Page 3

the banner times, gkeencastle, inl^ana, Monday December 2 1H95

BOY - - Where you can get aline of goods at popular prices and all uptodatc. BLACK &BLAGK.

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 <Sr Hays, Til K SHOE MEN. See tle ElEGANT Line O { FALl/SAMPLES at E. W. WHITE'S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. Cleaning and Repairing a Spec ialty.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. '..ATESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wli«»re Our People are Going ami Where Their GueHtN are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Beat Column in tha Paper for tjuiek Heading. DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner TiiiKti to follow you. It copts you hut 10 cents a week as it does here at home, arid the address will be changed as often as you ' ,o sire.

feshment were served. The guests left at half-past eleven reporting a very

pleasant evening.

Ironist Mreet M. K. Church.

The revival services will con tinue during the present week.

John Morris returned to Indianapolis Servk . e9 e afternoon at 2:30

ilQ it >•• is w~> >> ■» f* I i. t- .1 Vasst /I«• r. ...aS» -

o’clock, and in the evening at 7

Ralph Itougers is in the city. Joe Greene went to Danville today.

Frank O'Hair is here from Paris, III. Or. Bassett i.i on the sick list today.

this afternoon after a few days visit

with home folks.

Yesterday’s weather report as received at H. S. Renick’s predicted a fall of 20 or 25 degrees in temperature. It

arrived on time.

Mrs. Phenos Richards, nee Blanche Bladen, who died of typhoid fever at Spencer on Friday, was a daughter of E. R. Bladen a former resident of this city and is twenty-three years old. The Putnam county Bar association will meet tonight in their new ((Darters in the Ader block. Judge H. H. Mathias will deliver a lecture on “Legal Principles; where they come from.” In front of Joe Tallmau’s barber shop this morning was to be seen ahorse tied to the barber pole with a twine slriiur. Joe had a chance on the animal for which he paid 25 cents and drew him. He was offered $5.00 for his bargain to-

day.

A pie social was given at the residence ' of Will Snider and wife, for the benefit i of the North Mission at which $1.501 was cleared. An umbrella was given | to the one eating the most pies and William Snider ate 81,. pies, taking the bakery. The social was a success. Commissioner J. I). Hart, who re-' tired from the county board of com- ! missioners, on Saturday was presented ! with a handsome gold-headed cane. F. M. Lyon making the address. Mr. Hart was “frightened” for a little I while hut recovered suftieieily to thank the boys of the court house squad. The Motion lias issued a general order forbidding hotel runners, hnckmcn.

o’clock. All are cordially invited

to these services.

A special day for fasting and prayer has been appointed for Wednesday instead of Thursday as announced on yesterday. All Christian people are invited to ob serye this day for the work of re-

vival in our city. County Coimnidsiofivrfi.

The board of county comtnis sinners met today. .Mr. Bridges, republican, taking the place of J. D. Hart, democrat. They have de cided on Thursday of this week as tiie day upon which they would | hear the liquor remonstrance cases. ( hamper A Farmer and James Maloney were granted liquor li-

censes ibis afternoon.

on a visit.

S. M. Pope is moving to the city from

('asoy. 111.

Miss Myrtle Abbott lias returned to

Knightstoj^

Mouth itreencatitltt. Frank Meikel is at home from

the gas belt.

The Greencastle boys who have found employment at Alexandria do not for some cause stay very long. John Parish was among the last cargo that returned from the

land ot promise. .

Marion Hinkle met with a slight mishap yesterday while taking a horse to water. He was mounted on the animal’s back and at the

the trains are pump shop the horse shyed suddenIt is said that ly throwing Hinkle to the ground.

He received a bad cut on the head.

$4.98 COUCHES $4.98

SEE THEM AT HANNA’S.

Alpheus Birch

Siapie anil Fancy BVns

. W. Corner

V Public Square.

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 Hour of finest brand. ('aimed goods, preserves, delicious fruit And pickles that we know will suit; N uts and raisins, mustard keen. Soap, stareli and bluing, kerosene, Tobacco for lo smoke or chew And excellent cigars for you.

All kinds of fancy cakes for tea At Birch's grocery you may see; And crackers, too, of even grade, And choice confections are displayed. Unto your interest it will lie To purchase here—call in and see. This is Ids hobby, mark it well, None but tiie best of goods he'll sell. And prices low as heretofore. At Alpheus Birch’s tine grocery store. Orders left at A. Birch’s store Means goods delivered at your door.

Are Yoiillixiking for Bargains?

ftlames ML Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR. - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND.

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 WKIk’N. ft

Iravmen, etc. from soliciting patronage

!• red Hays is at home from Columbus | on tiie company’s platform? on tiie ar-

rival of trains or while standing at tiie station,

this general order has been issued be- • iiuse ef the delay caused by crowding

a I ion t the steps when trams arrive. Kiourslon.

Owing to the rain Sunday evening the Memorial song service given by the Womans' League in honor of Dr. Root at College Avenue church, was not largely attended. It. is to be regretted that the public lost tiie hearing of such a beautiful entertainment. Mrs. Hollingsworth’s paper was highly interesting. The duet bv Miss Jean Nelson and Mr. Gilbert was beautifully rendered as was also the violin solo by Mr. G. 1). Early, and the anthem. Such an entertainment is an education to tiie public and such honor is due to the memory of a man like Dr. Root who did honor to botli church and country. There will be a meeting of tiie Modern Woodmen at tiie A. O. U. W. hall

this evening.

John Merryweather is in Brazil today taking orders for his home made

candy.

A. B. Fhillips, of the Big Four, is off duty today on account of sickness. G. W. Black shipped two car loads of horses to Indianapolis today. Mrs. J. C. Corwin arrived home this afternoon from St. Louis. Mrs. J. H. DeMotte and son are at home from Clinton. Born to Jerome Leachnian and wife, Dee. 1, a son.

Dr. John will lecture in Terre Haute

on Friday evening.

Mi-s Jessie Couch returned to Terre

Haute tins morning.

Louis Cook, of Terre Haute, spent

Sunday with home folks.

Walter Tiilley spent Sunday witli his

parents in Indianapolis.

Win. Delro is moving from south In-

diana street to Illinois street.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ball are at home

f r otn a visit in Parke county.

Chas. Lueteke, jr., of Terre Haute,

sjient Sunday with home folks.

The engine for the Greencastle Man-

ufacturing company has arrived.

Maurice Tribhy, oi Kokomo, was tiie guest of Greencastle friends Sunday. • Miss Lillie Gobin, of Terre Haute, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gobin. John Roberts has sold ids restaurant on nortli Jackson street, to Lane Stone. Albert Higert left Sunday for Harrington, Kansas, where lie has a situa-

tion as a machinist.

Mrs. Arthur Hill, Chicago, is visiting Dr. W. D. Hill. Arthur Hill lias

returned to Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bayne are at home from a visit with their daughter,

Mrs. Fisk at Richmond.

Lane Stone has purchased John Robert's restaurant near tiie northweat corner of the square on Jackson street. Miss Mary Smith, of Glenwood Springs. Col., who lias been visiting the Misses Ridpath, returns home today. A valuable horse belonging to John Robe, fell yesterkay and broke its leg. So serious was the injury that it became necessary to kill the animal. Mrs. Robert Voliva and Miss Lida Frankenfield who have been visiting Mr. Marion Voliva and tamily, have returned to their home at Newtown. Mrs. M.J. Beckett and Mrs. J. R. Miller have issued invitations tor a reception Thursday and Friday of this week at the residence of tiie former, 1002 south College avenue. The Ladies Missionary society, of tiie Baptist church, will meet tomorrow at 2 p., in. at the residence of Mrs. Asa Smith, 110 north Madison street. A business meeting will be held. Bishop A. W. Wayman who preached in the A. M. E. church in this city in the summer, died on Saturday at Baltimore of paralysis. He was tiie senior bishop of tiie A. M. E. chnrch. The “Over tiie Teucups” will meet at tiie home of Mrs. H. S. rteniek Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Being a business meeting it is requested that everyone Ik* prompt in attendance and all urged

to be present.

On last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith entertained about thirty of their married friends In a very de lightful manner a* their beautiful home,' 'KOO east Seminary street. The evening was devoted to games after which re-

I. idies’ mackintosh or umbrella from Langdon's. nice for Christmas or sooner ■narked free. It.

ANOTHER LOT OF FINE CHINA Suitable for gifts

-AT-

AJLXeir.i’si IDx-iJ.gr Stox-o- ' Our stock of lamps is complete and prices low.

Found Dead in Ised. A daughter of James Greenlee, of Reno, just over the Hendricks county line, was found dead in Led this morning. She bad been in her usual health and retired last night witli no indication to any one that she would be found this morning a corpse. The cause of her deatli is shrouded in mystery, so the report brought to this city to-

day states.

What better Christmas gift than a pair of warm blankets from Langdon's. Better buy now while it’s cold. It. Thanka, and a SuKKention. The Greencastle Athletic association feel very grateful for the gentlemanly treatement they received at Terre Haute Thanksgiving by the Terre* Haute High School Foot Hall club, but wc have come to the conclusioh that the man who wrote up the account of the game for the Terre Haute Erpre**, had better spend some of his idle moments reading up on foot ball so he will be nil to date by next foot ball season, which will commence about the lirst of October ISiifl. W. I. Grooms, Manager G. C. A. A.

via VHiiilalin l.itip.

For the holidays the Vandalia line will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates from all stations, to local points on the Vandalia line, and also to points on connecting lines. For full particulars call on nearest Vandalia line ticket agent or address E. A. Ford, Gen’l Pas enger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

By sitting tomorrow you can get your pictures by Xmas, at postotliee gallery. Nicholson Sons. It.

Fresh oysters at Sttdranski’s grocery

tf.

Those who desire sewing done should call on Misses Minnie Wliitted and Sharp 4011 east Hanna street. They are prepared to do all kinds of sewing for both ladies and children. Satisfaction guaranteed. ;)7-0t.

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The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity

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

weather bureau at Indiananolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 30. Clearing today, fair tonight

^^and Tuesday. Much colder

p tonight. Gakriott. 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 College building:

Maximum temperature yesterday CJ.s Minimum " " »i.2 Temperature today. 7 a m., : 2!'JJ

'* noon 'i!

Rainfall yesterday (inches) . .7.7

The noon temperature Is taken dally by the

Uan.vkk Timks.

THE PERFECT” \ ' ' » jiKSt *iSll|

Buy a Furnace that will hrn Any kind ofcoal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent Hie formation of Smoke by consuming all GASEs. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER." Will burn any vi-.riety of Soft or Hard coal without a ('oiitinuoua Waste of smoke from tiie 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.

Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

For sale by

H. S. RENICK&,CO,

“For Charity Suffereth Long.”

( nn’t think what to get for Christmas? Go to Langdon’s dry goods store when the thinking is already done, and yen can get presents to suit everybody, it. Dee. 3 is the last chance for dozen ot those beautiful earbonettc picture* by Xmas, at postoffice gallery. Nicholson Sons. it. k or Job Printing see The Bannlh Times, printers.

Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukee. Wis.

“Matron of a Benevolent Homo and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 18D3, The tnmatem had tho “ Latlrippe,” and I was one of the first. Besumlng duty too soon, with the care of so many alck, I did not regain my health, and In a month Ibeeame mo debilitated and nervout from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that It was a qnostlon if I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Hr. Mile*' Restorative Kervine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still continue Itm oeea*ional u*e, am a nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter ad dreused to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." Jane 0,1804. Mite. Lac it a C. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a posltlva guarantee that the drai Ixittle will benefit. All druggistsue 11 11. lit81.fi bottles forlft, or It will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt, of price by the Dr. Miios Medical Co., Elkhart, iud. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health

WIqy is it, You A.sl<

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

This is the reason; lie 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 Call. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast comer square

SPECIAL SALE STIFF HATS ODDS AND RNDS Only two or three of a kind, NOT TRASH, but goods, goods with a price on them that will MOVE THEM. LOT NO. 1, Consists of about 25 hats worth $2.50, $2.25, $2.00 and $ 1.50. Your choice this lot $ i .00. LOT NO. 2, Made up of $3.00 and $4.00 hats, your choice this lot $2.00.

BXJT'HERLIN,

Hatter and Mi n’s Furiiialier.

CO^X_.

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 v/ith Mai) 'Tennant

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