Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1895 — Page 3

the banner tihes, greeacastlr, ixr-a. Friday December va 1895

OCKERS

Our establishment is acknowledged headquarters in Greencastle for novelties in Rockers. We can show a large line in all the different woods and finishes, and styles, ranging in price from $i up as high as you wish to go. Stop in and look over our stock. BLACK <5cBISAGK. IV A 19 EAST" WASM. ST.

School Shoes.

Siockwhy aim Btochway.

Best Grkdes of

tlon of remaining.—Rnckrille llepubli-

, ran.

Dr. FNk returned to HoeUport this morning. T. McAdams is reported some lietter today. Born, to Albert Stoner and wife, 1 )eo. 13, a son. Nathan Thayer, of Salem, is in the city on business. Rev. Switzer, of Shawnee Mound, was in the oil v today.

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Mrs. .1. B. Nelson and daughter have

gone to Greenwood to visit.

J. W. Johnson and family are mov-

ing from this eity to Irvington.

Mr. Hughes, formerly Vandalia tiek- | et agent at (.'oatesville, succeeds James McClure as night man at the Van nlilce

here. M. I

Soiii«‘thiiiK for ChriutmaH. BK UONKST. Now what would! you like for Christinas? MOTHK.lt: I ludieve I would ilao BX) copper plate visiting cards. Sistkr: Well, I would like some monogram embossed stationery. Fathkr: You may put me down for some printed letter heads and envelopes and a paid up subscription to the Daily

B \nnki: Timks.

Son: A pack of printed visiting cards in that now Royal Script that the Bannkk Timks has just put in would

strike me all right.

To father, mother, brother, sister aunt, niece, and nephew, cousin,Tlweet- : heart, one and all we would say call at the Baxxkk Timks olHee before this week ends and place your orders for I engraved cards, embossed stationery or ! printed stationery and your small in-

Daggy left at noon for Monte- | vestment in this line w ill piece heMer

Umbrella stands 69 and 89 Cents HANO PAINTED. Those $4.98 couches are the best values in town. Another lot received Saturday. Come early

and get first choice.

!imt> - Fiiii'irmu: - slit:

THE PLACE FOR

Li

BARGAINS.

/nma, where be will lecture this even> than anything j on

Anthracite and Bituminous

COAL

iifg. Tomorrow evening lie will le I-

nre at Rockville.

Mrs. W. M. Day left for Lafayette at i noon, called there bv the serious illness

We Now Have in Stock : More SCHOOL SHOES Than all the Othef Stores 1 in the City. They are! Superior in Style and

Quality as Well as Lower | Agents Brazil Block Coal Co’s | r , (W at her late burial at Fill-

in Price Than Any You GARTSHERRIE

COAL.

who lias been sick for several days. Mrs. John Chavis, of M rion I ownship, died List evening of eonsumpt on. The funeral will oe- ur at 10:31) tomor-

m ire.

Can Get Elsewhere.

Louis Hays,

THE SHOE MEN.

OHlee and Yards at Spoke factory West End Walnut Street.

Sie the ELEGANT Line

of

FALL'SAMPLES

I'he tlnee year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Wood, fell down the embankment in John E. Moore's yard on Chestnut street yesterday and suf-

inay thump your j

brains about ft.r a week. Call soon or I you will he too laic lor Chri tma-.

Tin. Bannkk Timi s, |

Skating; Kink.

The old roiling mill pond will, In - ginning with t nnoi r w, I e e nvertc into h lirst clues eknlitig rink It will he open from 'A to 11 o'clock p. ; in., on week days, and el etric Ii_hl8 will be furniehed for night skatiiig j A hous' i 'll he built as an entrance j to the park and an experienced j man will be on the grounds to;

Alpheus Birch

Siapis m Fauci Emcees,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

fered the fracture of a hone in the fme i gharpen skates. Boliceinen w ill be 1

THE LOCAL FIE ID

L. W. WHITE'S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVERJONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Spec ialty.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. '.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Onr People p„ro Going am! W r here Their Gu«‘Mk are Stopning—Npwh i»f In- ! terest Over the City—The Beat Column in lli» Paper for Quick Koadhig.

l>ON»T THINK

Wi‘ leaving the city, even for a Abort time, without ordering trie Daily Hannk.h Timkr to follow you. It costs you but 10 ccntw a week as It does here at hoove, and Mie address will be changed as often as you desire.

r C. SMYTHK, B. No. ^5 Vine >t

\r W TUCKKR, “ • JJ10 K. Washington.

Drs, Smythe & Tucker,

Physicians and Surgeons.

No. 17 Vine Street.

GreencRsile, lud

THE LATEST THING IN THE FRUIT LINE. Seeded Muscatel Raisins For sale only at WEIK’S.

Rev. Royer conducted the ehnpel exercises at the High School this morn-

ing.

The Farmers Institute is In session at Rttinbridgc and will hold over tomor-

row.

It is belieyed by merchants that more holiday goods will be sold this year than has been for the past live years. < has. Runyan was placed in jail last night by Constable Webster on an atlidavit charging him with profanity. Circuit court will adjourn today. Judge McGregor will come ,ip Monday to close up several matters and sign the

docket.

The countv commissioners will ad- be charged to skate, join n ton ay. They went oul to the j Bob Burdette gives us tliD: “My poor farm for a look atound before homeless friend with a eromatic nose, closing their session. : while you are stirring up the sugar in a A. T. Horn baker, of YountAville, ten cent glass of gin. let me give you a writes: “Place me on your subscription fact to wash down with it. 'You may

arm. Dr. Lamnicr.s reduced the frac-

ture.

Mr. L. G. Dec,'hake and Mi s Permelia Ellis were united in marriage yesterday afteiimon at the residence of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. 'V. Ellis, on Elm street. Both have many ft lends here w ho will congratulate them. They will reside in Indianapolis. M. L. Daggy, of Greencastle, will lecture at the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening at 7 o’clock on “The Message of the Lord’s Prayer.” Mr. Daggy is a young man, a student of DePauw university, and has gained considerable reputation as a plattorm speaker. His lecture Sunday evening will he free,—Rockville Republican. Captain McGrew, of the soldiers’ home states that from in(|iilries 10ceived the indications point to a hous* - hold of from 150 to 250 as soon as the borne is fully in iiperation. Letters are pouring in on him from every direction. He states that there is likely to he nearly or iptite as many women inmates at the start, as there will be men, he basing the opinion on the way the correspondence runs.—Lafai/ettc Courier. Capt. Chaffee and Ed Meade have leased the old rolling mill pond from the Gieencustlo Manufacturing Co. and will convert it into a lirst class skating rink. A wire fence will be placed around the pond and arc lights will he hung over the ice. A shed lias been constructed in which a stove lias been placed and skaters w ill have every convenience. Arrangements are being made vvilh the Water Works Co. to tl >od the ice A fee of Icn cents will

in attendance and the grounds wil' be fenced in and manuged in a fifstelaas manner throughout. Ten cents will be charged for one con timious skate or for a liacMon of iliat time. Captain E T. Chaffee will be in charge of the enterprise and guarantees a good time to all. It

HOLIDAY GOODS.

A fine display of I lavilnnd and Grerman china, also a general line of queensware and glassware. Candies, fruits, etc,, in abundance.

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THE PERFECT

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Have you ever tried a sack of Vandalia Mills Best High Grade flour. If not get one of your grocer, sold cr.lv m cotton sacks and branded "Best High Grade.’’ Every sack guaranteed. 29-eod

Trilby panels dozen.

Nicholson’s $1 Oft a 29 cod.

If you want fresh dates, tigs, nuts, candies and fruits of all kinds, call on Broadstre/t & Son. 4S eodtd

Lost—Yesterday afternoon in ea«t part of eity, a large pocket book containing 21 or 2*i dollars in hills. Finder will please leave at Vaneleave’s meat market and receive reward. It

list for Bannkk Times, money order enclosed. Having lived live years in Greencastle it seems somewhat like lioine. We have many friends there

and look back with days spent there.”

The commissioners have concluded to make an appropriation for a soldiers’ cottage at the Lafayette home hut did not set the amount at the present meeting. They are of the opinion that (he appropriation will he all right, and as there will he no building done before next spring they have delayed action

until the March term.

P. E. Smith, of Greencastle, who is employed at the Parke hotel barber shop, has at last succeeded in finding a vacant house on Market street, and has moved his family here with ttie inten-

say you have longed for the free, independent life of a farmer, but have never been able to get money enough together to buy a farm. But this is

pleasure upon the just where you are mistaken. For

Brazilian Balm is the most potent healing agent known to the vegetable world. It reduces Inflammation almost like a magic. That is why its cures in Croup, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Old Coughs and Rheumatism are so prompt and permanent. TIlH WO-Attatfjf; The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows nr received by IT. S Renick A. Co. from the olliciul weather bureau at Indianapolis: tew Inpianapolis, Ind., Dec. 13. Fair Saturday, rising temI I perm u re. I—' Gariuott. The following local observations ' as taken daily by Guy Wilson who J is in charge ot ihe olliciul weather instruments located on the roof of 1 the West College building:

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Buy a Furnace that will burn \uv kin j of coal successfully A furnace Specially emHtnieted to prevent the formation of Smoke bv consuming all GASES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will hiirn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a (’ontiiiuous Waite of smoke from the chimney; will keep tire over night. Perfect combustion with great saving of fuel, leaving very little ashes. Far in advance for superior Merit and Heating capacity aver any furnace in Existence.

Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

For sale by

H.S. REN1CK&CO..

Holiday Goods

=AT=

Drug Store*

ALBERT ALLEN, Proprietor.

l?r WATCH

THIS SPACE FOR NOVELTIES.

CHRISTMAS

some years you have been drinking a good improved farm at the rate of 10<) square feet at a gulp. If you doubt this figure it out for yourself’ An acre of land contains 13,5(10 square feet. Estimating for convenience, land at $43.0(1 an a<'re, you will see that it brings the land to just one mill per square foot, one cent for ten square feet. Now pour down the firey liquid and imagine you are drinking a strawberry patch. Call in five of your friends and have them help you gulp down that. 5(H) foot garden. Get on a prolonged spree some day uud see how long it requires to swallow a pasture that would feed a cow. Put down that glass of gin— there’s dirt in it, one hundred feet of good rich dirt worth $43 .VI per acre.” .South Greencavtle. James Downs, the veteran section boss on the Van, has resigned liis position on account of bad health. He is succeeded by Frank Anderson. Tom Murphy and sister Mies Maggie are at home from Alex-

andria.

Real Kmnt* Transfers I). E. Yeates to Charles T. Peck land in Monroe, quit, $1. <’. T. Peck to I). E. mid Sarah Yeates, laud in Monroe, quit. $1. T. ('. Scofield to Josephine Minter, land in Floyd, $*>(). Ed Browning to C. M. Dorsett land in Jeflerson township $70ft. E. XV. Drake to L. A M. A. Penna, land in Washington township $1050. Win. A. Porter, ailmr., to Jacob C. Scott, udmr. deed, land in Clinton tp, $IS(Hi. For Statements see The Bannkk Timks, printers.

Maximum temperature yesterday Minimum “ " i femperature today. T a in.,

noon..

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Ham fall yeaterday (Inches) on I he noon tempt rat me Is luken dally by the IIannkk Timks.

Weak, Irritable,Tired “1 Was No Good on Earth.”

CO-A-X-j

Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthen!) the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. "About one yearaffi* 1 tram afflicted with nert'ottmnemm, mlreplemmnemm, Creeping mcnmatlon In mg legm. Might palpitation of nig heart, Dimtrartlng eoufumion of the mind, Serioum loam or lapse of memory. Weighted down with care and worry. M completely loot appetite And felt my vitality wearing out, I warn weak, irritable and tired, Sty weight warn reduced to 190 Ibm., In fact I warn no good, on earth.

A friend brought me Dr. Miles’ book, "New and Startling Facts," and I Anally decidde to try a bottle of Dr. Milks' Keoratlvo Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could sleep ns well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased.

fl hen I had taken the. mijeth bottle My weight inereamed to 179 be.. The menmation in my legm warn gone; My nerve it eteadied completely; My niemory warn fully remtored. My bra inmeemed clearer than ever. I felt amgomJan any manon earth. Or. Milem’ tlemtoratice Kervine im A great medicine, I ammure you.” Augusta, Me. Walter R. Burbank. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is Bold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will bonctlt.

All druggists sell It at M.« bottles for $5, or j - . , . It will be Si'tit, prepaid, on receipt of prlee lor n quli K Ulp

Milos Medical Co., Elkhart, lull, lowest.

Wl\y is-> it, Yoti 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

BEAUTirUL THINGS IN—==^ MEIN’S NRGKWKAFT EXAMINE OUR LINE. Latest novelties, newest styles, exclusive patterns, -poeinl designs. Nothing nicer or more appropriate for

u Christmas gift.

BU'THRRUIN,

Hatter and

Men’s 1'Tirliislier.

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 with

May T'onnant

Hlg Four Excmi'ftiuii to Atlanta.

Portland Cement per hi Louisville ” ‘ ‘

by the Dr.

Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health

Dec. 20th a rale of one cent per mile j will be given to enable all to visit the

exposition during its closing-days. The Plaster pans Big Four trains make good connection t ; m ,, ,,

and rates will be the

F. p. lit kstis, Agt. Acme Cement per sk Wareromu IMKSS. Locust st.

$3-5° 1.40 2.35 .So .70

Skates, skates, we have a tine line at Cooper Bros., Hardware Company, tf

R. B. HURLErY Greeuba-tle, Ind.