Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1895 — Page 3

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THE BAIsNER TIIuES, tS IIE EH CASTLE, IIn I> rSAX, MONDAY DECEMBER Hi 189.')

XII IS

—OF ALL KINDS IN THE— FUi:.\ H U lib] - LINE

BL.AGK 6c BLACK’S. See our I Iun»;uian Ash and solid Mahogany goods especially. IV A 19 EAST WASH. ST.

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 A- I lays, HIE SHOE MEN.

BiocKway aim Biockway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL Agents Brazil Block Coal Co’s GARTSHERRIE COAL.

See the ELEGANT Line o { FALISAMPLES

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.

Ollice iinil \'inis at Spoke factory Weft End Win nut Street.

r c smytii K. U. N’o 2.1 Vine st.

It' W TUCKER. " • 310 E. Washington.

Brs. Smythe & Tucker, 1’hyslcinnn and Mirjfeons >ii. 17 Vine Street. Ureeticaailr. tud

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

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastlo. •-ATEST CITY HAPS ANO MISHAPS. Where Our People are OoinK and Where Their Uuente are Stopping—Mew* of Interest Over the City—The Kent Column in th» Paper for QuirK Keading.

formerly attended the ItePauw scliot 1 of magic. A. B. Totln, of Indianapolia, was in the city today. Chas. Peyton is moTin)r to !*24 south Indiana street. Born te Joseph C. Hurst and wife Dec. !4. a son. I). L. Anderson went to Louisville last night for a few days’ business. <i. W. Black shipped two car loads of of horses to Indianapolis today. Dr. Henry Kidpath, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with relatives in this

city.

Ray Kiser, formerly of tins city, now of Louisville, is yiniting with old friends

here.

The seven year old daughter of Chas. Crosby, is dead at KoacUdale, of diph-

theria.

Theodore Kleiiihub, Henry Werneke and Peter Stoner were in Terre Hatile

Sunday.

A. Brockway left at noon today for Chicago and Wisconsin points to show

samples of his spokes.

Win. Moffett, of Oakalla, is seriously sick with a complication of typhoid

fever and pneumonia.

George and Albert Murphy are at home from Xenia, Ohio, where the hitter lia> been telegraphing from some

time.

Dr. X. S. Wood, formerly of here but lately of Kicliniond, was here Sunday and Monday. Dr. Wood is not so well satisfied as he wishes and we hear it intimated that lie will return to Koaelidalc in ihe near future and resume the praetiee of medicine and surgery here.

The Dr. has many friends

would be glad to

Hoim'lhiiig fur Christ inn*. BK HONKST. Vow what would you like for Christmas? MoTHKK: I hedeve I Would ii te 1‘HI copper plate visiting cards. Sistkr: Well, I would like some monogram embossed stationery. Father: You may put ms down for some printed letter heads and envelopes and a paid up subscription to Hie Daily Banner Times. Son: A pack of printed visiting cards in that new Royal Script that the Banner Times has just put in would strike me all right. To father, mother, brother, sister aunt, niece, and nephew, cousin, sweetheart. one and all we would say call at the Banner Times ollice before this week ends and plaee your orders for engraved eards, embossed stationery or printed stationery and your small investment in this line will please better than anything jon may thump your hraiiis about fur a week. Call soon or you will he too late for Chri tmas. The Banner Times. Ilo for CliriNt uium!

$4.98 (’ouches NOW GOING AT si.U. Come early. They won't last long at these prices. MA.NN A. ISSO

Alpheus Birch

I will he at afternoons and day. Tuesday, Thursday Dee.

the Helnap lioto! evenings of Mon Wednesday and IG 20. showing a

§iai® am Faacy sh'is,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

IION’T THINK of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Hannku Times to follow you. Ii cost* you but 111 cents a wee* a* It does here at home, and the address will he ohunircd a* often na you ^"sire.

Robert John is m Indianapolis today. Jesse Weik is in Pekin, 111., on business. Chas. Keifer was called to Indianapolis today on business. John Downs, of In ianapolis, spent Sunday with home folks. M rs. Belle Hughes, of Fayette, Mo., is visiting Mrs. B. F. Hays. II. B. Thayer, of Greenfield, visited | his grandson, George Thayer, yesterday. Mrs. James McClure and son left this morning for their new home at Coatesvtlle. Prosecutor Lewis was in Bra/il yesterday. While there he was shown through Judge McGregor's new residence which he pronounces to he very handsome. The Monon engineering corps began the primary survey for their proposed coal road this morning. It is thought that it will take about 15 days to run the line. Chas. and Quinn Cooper accompanied the party from here. Train and yard employes on the Big Four are undergoing an examination on color-blindness and hearing, which is arousing some anxiety on the part of employes interested, as this is the first time the matter has received so much attention. The following announcements were reoeiyed here today: “Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Bosler, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lida Mae to Calvin Fillmore Hunter, Tuesday, December 10, 1805, Los Angles, Cal. At home Mondays after January 1. 'JUS south Grand avenue.” Miss Bosler

liitn return.— Uoachilntt Sr n s.

The Woman's Home MDsionary society will hold it- regular meeting with Mrs. Bayne on Wednesday Dec. IS. at 2:3d o’clock. The meeting will be one of special intcre-t. The object of the Home Missionary society will be given by Mrs. Bayne. It is Imped that each member will make an effort to he present, that we may know more of the purposes and work of the society. Fred Warner, who has been leading the singing during the special services at the < umlierhitid Presbyterian church, returned in his home at Danville this morning. Whether he will return will depend upon Rev. Hudgins’ condition, the latter today suffering severely from a cold and being feat fill that these speeitil services will have to he discontinued for the present. Mr. Warner is tin exc' ptionallv nice gentleman autl has made many warm friends here.

full line of neckwear, liandkcr- | chiefs, inufilers, gloves, suspenders, shirts, night robes, pajamas, dress , shirt shields, jewelry, canes, tttn. j hrellns, smoking jackets, bouse! gowns, hath robes, cigar cases,! ladies’ pocket books and garters. In fact, every item in the colossal

here, who inventory of snappy ideas. It will

HOLaIDAY goods.

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

Locnat Street M. Id. Cburch. Yesterday was a day of groat interest. The attendance was large at all services and the revival was very manifest. There were six additions at the night service. REVIVAL MEETINGS CONTINUE. Tite interest of the people seems to warrant the continuance of the meetings for a few days and nights longer. Tlte afternoon service will be at 2:JO, and the night service at 7. You are cordially invited to these services.

Holiday Eoods

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VIHleif’s Drug Store*

ALBERT ALLEN, Proprietor.

The most amusing tliing'presnited to the Greeneastle public of laic years will be the live doll show to be given Friday evening in the Grubb building in connection w ith the supper and doll sale. 1

he a pleasure to show you, as we are readv with good tilings. Will L. Harris, representing P. B. A it It k Co.: Men’s Furnishers, of Indianapolis. 5l-3t.

THE PERFECT”

Marriage LicoiiNrs. Gilbert Dorset! and Ora L. Stringer; Frederick D. Kersey and Hattie ll Buntin. Indestructibly Mi.a chimneys for Welshack lamps, for sale at (’ooncr Bros., Hardware Co. 42-tf. Nicholson s photographs make nice Xmas presents, postoflhv gallery • 211 sod. Have you ever tried a sack of Yandalia Mills Best High Grade lloitr. If not get one of your grocer, sold only in cotton sacks and branded “Best High Grade.” Every sack guaranteed. 2!)-eod

Trilby panels dozen.

Nicholson's $1.00 a i 20 cod.

Buy a Furnace tiiat will turn AnikinJofcoal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke by consuming all G ASKS. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a t ontiniious Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep lire 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.

If you want fresh dales, figs, nuts, candies and fruits of all kinds, call on Broadstreat iH: Son. Is codttt

Carbonettes are the latest, at Niehol- j sonsouiy. Post office gallery. 29 e o d. j

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Soutn ureeiM'Aatle. Nat Hammond who has been in had health for over a year, has grown much worse during the past few days and his condition is regarded as very critical. It is said that James Campbell appears handsomely in his new role as “ice policeman.” The report says that his badge is especially line being one of the Greeneastle foundry’s best make and is one of the latest castings but is rather large for convenience as it has to be worn on a sled. Sel Brazier sprained his ankle yesterday on a street crossin and will probably be laid up a couple of weeks with it.

In connection with the doll display and sale to he given in the Grubb block, refreshments will he served as follows: On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, chocolate, eoilee and doughnuts will he served. On Friday evening from 5 to 8, slipper will he served ; on Saturdny dinner will be served. Doll sale will begin Wednesday noon and continue day and evening until Saturday night. It Hood’s Sarsaprilla, taken at this season. will make you feel strong and vigorous and keep you from sickness a Kitle later on. For sale for ten days, Plymouth Rock thoroughbred cookrels at seventyfive cents each. John A. Keller. It.

The Weal l»«r.

The indications for tins vicinity

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

weather bureau at Indianiiuolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Dee. HI. Cloudy, light rain or snow, cooler Ii}' Tuesday morning, y Gar Mott. The following local observations

as taken daily by Guy Wilson who! is in charge ot the official weather j instruments located on the roof of

the West College building:

40.2 31.2 3K.U I 4S

Haiti fall yesterday (inches) co The noon temperature Is taken dully by the I ANN Eli TlMKS.

Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

For sale by

H.S. RENICK&CO.. Wl^y iss it, Yoli Ask: THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY

GOODS?

This is the reason: He nas the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. 11 is regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Maximum temperature yesterday

Minimum

i'emperature today. 7 a in., *• noon

Give Him a Gall.

From LaGrippe. 45* -A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business Men to Health.

BEAUTirUL THINGS IN « > MEIN’S NKlGKWELAR

EXAMINE OUR LINE.

Latest novelties, newest styles, exclusive patterns, special designs. Nothing nicer or more appropriate for a ( lirlstinas gift

SUTHERHIN,

Hatter and Mi it’s Furhislrer.

^PEICIAU - SAL.El - OF 1

tiX R o u s H R SBN

ALL WOOL CAS I M KK K MAD K TO ORDER AT #.!.0o. EXTRA VALUES AT $.1.75, $4.00, $4.50 and fii.iK). A look w ill make you a customer.

ISO- 6 WASH-

A. G. L-ESTER.

All children invited to see the doll display in the Grubb building Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Admission free. It

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES.

For Letter Heads see The Banner Times, printers.

IKTo DISEASE has ever presented so many lx peculiarities as LaOrlppe. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, useless,

sleepless, nerveless, as LaUrippe.

Mr. D. W. Hilton, state apent of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In ISM and ‘90 I had two severe attacks of I.aGrtppe, the last one attacking my nervous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by tbe use of narcotics that stupefied me, but gave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the

fact that I was hourly growing weaker.

When in this condition, t commenced using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. In two days 1 began to Improve and in one month's time l was cun’d, much to the surprise of all who knew of my condition. I have been In excellent health since and have recommended

your remedies to many of my friends.” Louisville, Jan. 22, 1895. D. W. Biltow.

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 Timks Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with Mat.) T'onnant

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