Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 December 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIItlES, GREENCASl'LE. INDIANA. TUKSDAT DECEMBER 211 9

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What Could You Send Home

Fora Christmas present, that would please the wife better or be more useful than one of those late pattern extension tables from

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School Shoes.

I THE LOCAL FIELD

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 & Hays, THE SHOE MEN.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greoncastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Wlier* Our People Rre Going nud Where

Their UiiestH are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column In th» Paper for Quick Beading.

See-the ELEGANT Line o f FALL'SAHPLES

D. W. WHITES Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' DRUO STORE OPPOSITE posT-orrict Cleaning and Repairing a Spec laity.

DON'T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a abort time, without ordering the Dally Bannkk Timbh to follow you. It ooata you but 10 cent, a wee* aa It doeatiere at home, and the address will be changed aa oft-a aa you desire.

Sanford Hell is here from Areola, III. Albert Dunn is visiting in Indianapo-

lis.

Lawrence Goodbar, of here.

New York, is

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>• No. 2.’> Vine >t.

W W TUCKER. '* - :IU) K. Washington.

Drs. Smythe & Tucker, Physicians and Surgeons. No. 17 Vine Street. Greeneaatle. lud

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WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF THESE GOODS OF ASSORTED COLORS AND SIZES.

DECORATE YOUR

CHRISTMAS TREE

WITH THEM.

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John Morris is at home from India-

napolis.

Fred Hall will spend the holidays at

Bedford.

Miss Ethel Jackson is visiting in In-

dianapolis.

Mias Jessie Weible is visiting friends

in this city.

E. Marquis, jr., has returned from

Indianapolis.

A. I. Dotey, of Indianapolis, is visiting his parents. Ben F. Miller, of Indianapolis, is visiting his parents. Miss Hattie Hill went to Indianapolis this nisruing. Francis Maxson will spend Christmas at Battle Ground. K. M. Black and family, of Illinois, are here on a visit. Miss lone Paxton, of Indianapolis, is visiting home folks. Miss Winifred Martin left at noon for a visit at Englewood. Omer Newhouse will visit John IInut at Plainfield tomorrow. Mrs. Elizabeth Eads will spend Christmas at Indianapolis. The barber shops will close at 11 o’clock toraonow morning. D. B. F. Hurst and family are in Terre Haute for the holidays. Mrs. Mary Kahle is visiting her son Charles at Brazil this week. Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins will eat turkey with their son at Terre Haute. Miss Dora Kendal! will spend Christmas with relatives in Terre Haute. The Silver Leaf hand had a good crowd at their eoneert last evening. Charley Masten and wife, of Bloomington. are vLitinlY his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spurrier, of Indianapo'.is, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. J. E. Newhouse went to Hillsdale this morning to spend Christmas. Miss Emma Garrison left this morning for a visit with home folks at llaub-

•tadt.

Miss Blanche Sacked, of Cloverda'e, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Sacked. The Gentlemen’s club last evening elected officers for (he coming year. Prof. R. A. Ogg was re-elected presi-

dent and J. S. MeCIary elected secre-

Itary.

Harry E. Bland, of Sullivan ceunty, is visiting Messrs. David and Robert Hughes. Miss Minnie Smilh is visiting her father on Howard street during the holidays. Mrs. James Vermillion is at home from Brazil. Her father Dr. Wolf came with tier. Mrs. Will Fletcher, of Indianapolis, will spend Christmas with Miss Nellie Hammond. R. S. Tennant and family, of Terre Haute, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Don nohue. Rev. S. 8. Cryor, of Albert T.ea, Minn., were the guests of Rev. W K. Weaver today. Mrs. B. F. Hays and son Harry, of Worthington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. MeD. Hays. The Big Four had a freight yesterday near Carbon, causing trains to go to Terre Haute over the Yandalia. A. W. Early, manager of the Western Union office, will spend Christmas at his home in New Madison, Ohio. Miss Bertha Higgins, of New Maysville, whs the guest of her cousin, ExMayor Case at the Belnap house yester-

day.

Rev? W. I. Taylor, of Denver, Col., was the guest of Dr. A. Stephenson yesterday. He is an alumnus of the

university class of '82.

Will Kelley, of Putnamville, brought Dr. G. C. Stnylhe a turkey for Christmas that weigtied -15 pounds before it was dressed and Jl pounds net. The Christmas celebration of College Avenue Sunday school, will he held at tile church this evening at seven o’clock You are cordially invited to be present. The railroads passing through tins city will not run their local freight trains tomorrow, giving the employes chance to eat Christmas dinner at home. Miss Mintie Allen is at home from Anderson. Miss Lillian Boyard, of Los Angles, Cal., who is studying music at Chicago, is visiting Miss Allen and will

spend the holidays here.

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Donnohue on yesterday celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding. A large number of friends caljed in the afternoon and in the evening to pay their respects to this worthy couple of Green

castle citizens.

An operation was preformed Saturday upon Hiram Ridpath, who lives east of Fillmore, and as a result a deepseated cancer was removed from his breast. ’1 he patient is doing nicely Drs. Smythe. Tucker, Robinson and Ridpaih conducted ttie operation. Married, at the residence of ttie bride’s parents in Mt. Carmel, Ilk. Monday at s^n. in., Mr. T. A. McCoy and Miss Ida McCrary. The groom the son of J. G. McCoy of this city, and is a traveling salesman for H . T. SimonGregory of St. Louis. After a short visit with friends in Terre Haute they will arrive here on the Knickerbocker this evening and spend a few nays with their relatives, after which they will return to Mt. Carmel where tliey will make their future home.

New Yeatr'N Funcllons. The gentlemen of the city will this year entertain the ladies on New Year's day. This will be the last leap year date for eight years as the peculiar condition of the almanac will not permit of a leap in 1900. The gentlemen are making great preparations and will entertain handsomely. The ladies are invited and ttie newspaper announeemetite will serve as invitations just us the ladies have formerly made their announcements. At F. I>. Ader's residence (>24 east Washington street the following gentlemen will entertain : C. C. Matson, J. 11. Nelson, A. T. Brockway, Lee D. Mathias, F. D. Ader, F. G. Gilmore, Dr. G. C. Smythe, B. F. Corwin, Alex Lookridge, F. A. Arnold, A. B. Hanna. Charles harnaby, Lieut. E. M. Lewis, S. F. Lookridge, Albert Allen, Smith C. Matson, \V. L. Harris, 1). E. Williamson, and Charles E. Allen, of

Paris, 111.

At D. L. Anderson's residence, 408 Elm street, the following gentlemen will receive: All>ert Lookridge, H. M. Smith, I). L. Anderson, K. E Black, C. B. Case, H. C. Lewis, Dr. Latnmers, Prof. Smyser, Ed Harris, Albert Daggy, Harry Hays, Frank Hays, A. W. Cooper, Jas Tucker, Dr. Tucaer, E. B. Evans, M J. Beckett. J. W. Cole, O. F. Overstreet. J. L. Handel, K. L. O’Hair, S. A Hays, Paul Burlin game, II. S, Reniek. I am cured since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it enriches the blood and thus strengthens the nerved.

XMAS : GALORE

Whether you wish to buy or not stop in and look over our immense line of Rockers, Desks, Rook Cases, China Closets, Side Boards Folding Beds ond Music Cabinets. COUCHES $2.89. HHNNH.

Alphcus Birch

Slapie am Fancy (miss,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

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

THE PERFECT

Wanted—Everybody in Oreencastle to call at H. S. Werneke's Jewelry store before Christmas day. If

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

It rains, and it pours, hut the sale of Christmas goods goes on all the same at the Big Drug House.

Indestructibly Mica chimneys for Welsbaek lamps, for sale at Conner Bros., Hardware Co. 42-tf.

Save money by taking your children to the Big Drug House for their presents. 57-.'lt II. S. Werneke still lias some nice holiday jewelry left. See him. It

Albert Allen has plenty of holly for all. 57W.

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Hot-Air Blast

Buy a Furnace that will turn Any kind of coal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bv consuming all GASES. A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coftli without a Continuous Waste of smoke from the chi matey; 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 over any furnace in Existence.

Furnace.

For sale by

H.S. RENICK & CO

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HOLIDAY

GIFTS

CONSISTING OF

riNECHINA.PICTURES. Comb and Brush Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Banquet and Library Lamp Pocket Books and Card Cases, Work Boxes, Calendars, Toys, Dolls &c &c at % Drug Store We have the largest line of Chamber Sets in the City. Don’t fail to see our goods—Our prices are low.

Who Sliotiltl Auvertlne? Who should advertise, is a question that has been propounded and answered in different ways. One answer, every one who has anything to sell, whether it is pro duce of hand, brain or machine, and in cases where those who wish to buy, or secure or exchange anything that tliey cannot obtain con veniently; they should advertise. Advertising should be treated precisely as any other investments, and in nine times out of ten it pays better profit than anything else for which money is spent. The best evidence that advertising pays is the fact that millions of dollars are invested in it by all sorts and kinds of trade and by the most successful business men in the land. Of course it pays. No sensible man can believe that successful business bouses advertise and become extensive adver tisers for the fun of the tiling. With them it is business just the same as buying stock or selling produce. There are certain principles of trade that men ought not to ignore, and among them the principal one is regular legitimate and persistent advertising. NoMtb Mreeuoantle. Ira Eiliott, of Louisville, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Susan

Elliot.

Ara Davenport is visiting friends at Greenup, III. Ed Crawley went to Brazil this afternoon. John O’Connell is at home from Bloomington.

The Wnattier.

The indications for this vicinity

for t he coming thirty-six hours are as follows ap received by H. S Renick & Co. from the oflicial

weather bureau at Indiananolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 24. Rain probably changing to snow Wednesday, getting cold-

^^er Wednesday night, (’older

tt> northern portion Wednesday evening. Gakhiott. 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: Maximum temperature yesterday. Minimum " __ " I'eiupcrature today. 7 a m : .

noon ,55

Rain fall yes!unlay (inches) The noon temperature ia taken dully By the

ilANMF.lt Ti MBH.

56.0 44.0 54.0

Wl^y 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.

YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.

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Give Him a Oall. ’.. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

Itr. J. ft. Watt*, drucRlnt, and physician, Humboldt, Nub., who suffer,><1 with heni't disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and fellow-prarttt loners; ladieves that heart disease Is curable. Hewrttes: "I wish to tell what your valuable me<llClno 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 unendurub'e; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe paius, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly uriug the last months of those four weary years. DR. J.Tl. WATTS, I Dually tried Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new Hfs Into and made a new man of me. I have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satlsDed your medicine has cured mu for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have ■old and recommended your Heart Cure, for 1 know what It has done for me and only wish I could state more clearly my suffering then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Norvluo and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. H. Watts. □umboldt. Nob., Hay », 'M. Dr. HIIm Heart Cure Is told on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will uenefle AH druggists sell ItatU, « bottles forH, or Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

BEAUTIFUL THINGS IN — > nexgkwrar. EXAMINE OUR LINE. Latest novelties, newest styles, exclusive patterns,special designs. Nothing nicer or molt appropriate for a ('hristmus gift S U TH GROIN, "Tr,

SHEOIAL. - SALE. - OF R O U 3 E R Sl» .\LL WOOL ( ASIMK.RK MADE TO ORDER AT j.I.iH). EXTRA VALUES AT *4.00, tLV) ami *11.00. A look w ill make you a customw.

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7X. G. LESTER

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 Tennant

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