Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 December 1895 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLfc, IMVA^a THURSDAY DECEMBER 2H1 9

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.Wlmt 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

j Mayor Birch yesterday. They wore i lined $10.(50 each.

Smitii t*r<'eiH'U*t 1*.

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. J^ouis cY- Hays, THE SHOE MEN. See tke ELEGANT Line

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FALL SAMPLES

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

irgclway u BiocKway. Best Grades of Anthracite and Bituminous COAL

Agents Brazil Block Coal Co’s GARTSHERRIE

COAL.

' Otliee and Virds at Spoke factory West End Walnut Street.

THE LOCAL HELD

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS ANLi MISHAPS. Whore Onr People r.re Going ami Where Their UiieatH are Stopping—Nhwh of Interest Over the City—The Host Column in th* Paper for (Jiiirk Heading.

t' <\ SMYTIIK, u. No. 25 Vine >t.

II W TITCKKH. • 310 E. WuHliinyrton.

Drs. Smythe & Tucker, Physioiiuia and Mirgeons. No. 17 Vine Street. GreencsaRtle. Ind

I>ON*T THINK

itt leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannek Times to follow you. h costa you but 10 cents a week as It doea here at home, and the address will he changed as oft'-u as you 4 esire.

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Are You Lookin.c: k Bargains? SEE tlames IVI. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lorn Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent.

2ND FLOOR - - 1ST NATION AL BANK GREENCASTLE IND

Nurses find Brazilian Balm invaluable in the sick room. It quickly subdues all kinds ©f fever, stops coughing, stops earache. Best thing for sore nipples, caked breast, chafing, soreness and inflammations of all kinds, 'fry it once and you will never

be without it.

MSTIS

MLES.

WE HAVE A FULL .HNE OF THESE GOODS OF ASSORTED COLORS

AND SIZES.

DECORATE YOUR

.CHRISTMAS TREE

WITH THEM.

M A CO.

Marion KofTel is visiting friends here. W. Me Brown is here from Kokomo. This snow oognn falling about mid-

night.

Born to W. If. Welch and wife. Dec.

I 22, a son.

Will Lavellc, of Chicago, was in the

( city yesterday.

j John K eight ley, of Indianapolis, j vibting home folks, j E. Ellis and family spent Christmas in Indianapolis. Curtis and Forrest Hughes spent Christmas in Terre Haute. Frank Knight, salt merchant of St. Louis, is visiting his father, l>r. Knight. Mr. Gohinaud family of Terre Haute, visited his brother, l>r. Gobin yester-

day.

Will lliley is attending the academy of science at Indianapolis during vara-

tion.

Bay Kiser, who has been visiting.liigrandmother, left this morning for In-

dianapolis.

Miss l.vdia Huberts is the guest of I'rof. James House and family during

the holiday.

Miss Laura Barekman, of Vincennes, is spending the holidays with Mi-s

TiHie White.

Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. Htraehan, of Brazil, spent Christina-w ii h Mr. and Mrs

I). L. Anderson.

Misses llaiiuah and FannieGoldberry, of Crawfortlsville, are visiting Miss

Bessie Sudraiiski.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mellvain, <>l Muncie, spent f'liristnias with Mrs.

Mattie Bradshaw.

Fred Worneke, of Chicago, is visiting his parents. Fred has a good "sit'’

on the Daily iVew*.

Mrs. Mack Foster, of Bine Village, and Mrs. W. I). Foster, of Keelsville, are visiting W. M. Houck and wife. Jackson Boyd, who is teaching in the Illinois state institute for the blind at Jacksonville, is visiting Ins mother. II. M. Handel and Mrs. Amanda Layton were married on Christmas morning. Rev. Hell, of Ladoga, olliciatins,. The street lighting on Monday and Tuesday nights was by special order of the council, as the moonlight schedule

was in eft“Ct.

James Holliek and a countryman by the name of Hinkle, plead guilty to charges of intoxication before his honor —D

AL.bE.N’S DRUG STORG

FOR

ORUGS AND SUNDRIES. We have the largest line of Chamber Sets in the City. Don’t fail to see our goods—Our prices are low.

* ALBERT AELEN, Prop

M r. and M rs. I (eerhake. of I ndianai olis, are visiting C. W. Ellis. Mrs. Lobbs, of Lebanon, is \i-itiig her parents Mr. and Mrs. A1 llibbeu. I. Vermillion presented each of his lady clerks with a handsome rocking-

chair.

Mr. and Mr .Howard Tourner arrived at noon to visit Mrs. I’auline Blake

Newhouse.

Mr. and Mrs, Saltmnrsh, of Indianapolis. visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Mary Hawkins yesterday. Mrs. E. B. Sheets, of Malcon Station and Mrs. Amanda Fuller, of Brazil, are visiting Mrs. J. T. Owen. The Belnnp served its guest ‘ yesterday with turkey and strawberry short eake and today with veni-on. Mr. and Mrs. IV. A. Fisk, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jakes, of West Newton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Titos. Bayne. Mrs. Emeline McMullen, of Warder, III., and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jackson, of Indianapolis, spent Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Bowen. Trustee liarcourt, of Jefl'erson township is attending the State Teachers’ association at Indianapolis. F. M. Lyon is also attending the meeting. Rev. J. W. Locke, well known to Greencastle people and the father of Mrs. E. A. Hamilton, lies at the point of death at Kansas City, Kas. D. A. Peregrin, of this city, and a Miss Wilkins, of New Market, “ntano. were married today at the latter place. They will arrive here this week. The ladies’ home and foreign missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Clay Lewis Friday, Dec. 27, at 2 :30 p. m. At -1 :Jn o’clock yesterday the local weather bureau received a dispatch predicting a fall of 20 degrees by Thursday morning. The same arrived. Mrs. Henry Ash and daughter Naomi. of G reeneusi le, who have been visiting her uncle. A.T. Massey and Ben Voss, have returned home.—Hlooming-

lon Telephone.

Misses Alice Dail, of Indianapolis, Dovie Gibbons of Coatesville, and Grace Runyan, of Mt. Meridian, are vi-iting their cousins, the Misses Gibbons, on west Washington street. Mr. Jesse M. Anderson and Miss Mary Walch, of North Putnam, were married on Tuesday by Dr. J. 11. Hollingsworth. They left immediately for Atlanta on their wedding journey. ('has. J. McCullough, of the Brazil Miner and Marion Garrigus, trustee of Dick Johnson township, ( lay county, visited J. E. Garner. About sixty reltives enjoyed a Christmas dinner at Mr. Garner's residence. Mr. Edwin C. Bence and Miss Lida Bradbury were married at Newport. Kv., De •. 21. They will he at home in Indianapolis after January 1. at 25S Talbott avenue. The groom was formerly a resident of this city. Billy Thnuipson’s turkey shoot yesterday was one of the successes of the day. Lynch’s park was alive with people all dav and the clay bird matches and the crazy target were well patronized. A large number of turkeys weie carried away. James Young, fether-in-law of Robert Hooser, paid JI0D forfetiure bond for the latter recently. Hooser appeared in court afterwards, stood trial and paid his line. 'D'e $1IKI lias been remitted to Young, by Governor Matnews, '. 15. Case appearing as attorney for

Young.

At Dr. Hanna's residence last night Santa Clause got on a tear and nearly burned the house down. A Christmas tree for the doctor's son wa- baiug shown off asd the candles set lire to the tree burning it and some cuitains. The tire boys ran op to the house and extinguished the blaze. The damage is light as no water was thrown. This afternoon about one o’clock occurred a genuine bar room brawl at II igert’s saloon on the north west corner of the sipiaie. 'Flic participants were Albert and John Keen and William and 'lobe Thompson. Witnesse- say that they were all under the influence of liquor which probably caused the trouble. They were boxing in the rear of the saloon when one of them became mail and a light ensued. Marshal Starr came in soon after the row aturteo and with the help of some hvs'anders the principals were separated and “Soph” Keen was landed in jail. 'I he others

escaped.

Harry Meltzer is at home from Cliicago. He and Ollie Vancleve were passsngers on the Monon train on Tuesday evening on which there was a lively shooting scrape between a detective and a bum whom the road managers had ordered ofl the tra n at all hazards. The detective Was a one armed fellow hut he tired at a lively clip. The objectionable passenger answered and the car was rapidly cleared by the flying bullets. Shortly afterwards the shooting was renewed and the car again emptied. The Greencastle party escaped injury but their nerves were badly shattered by the fusilade. Our telegraph news gives full particulars of the

affair.

George Kimble is here from Mt. Ver-

non.

John Rockaway, of Muncie, ws-j

ited relatives here this week.

Harris <fe Co. presented each ofj their employees with a barrel of

Hour as a Christinas gift.

George Crawley has returned to j

i Muncie.

Miss Mollie Riley, of Brazil , spent Christmas with her parents, j Will Burk, of Alexandria, is it |

home on a visit.

Mrs. Dan Rpu'and is at home

from Indianapolis.

Win. Binkley is at home from Alexandria for a short visit. Wm. Bandy, of Indianapolis, is visiting Ins father J. S. Bandy. Gus Rnwlmson, who is studying

for the priesthood at Cincinnati, is j

at Lome on a visit.

Policeman Riley is visiting his

best girl in Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, of India i uapolis, who haye been visiting Airs. Burk, left today for (Juiney.

Rockers and Fancy Tables.

W’c still have a few fancy Rockers and Center Tables left from the Christmas trade which we will close out at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to secure a genuine bargain. Don't forget that y°u can buy couches cheaper of Hanna than elsewhere.

H MN NH Alpheus Birch

m an [ams Mbs, s

W. Corner uni.ic Square,

Nervous women will And relief in | Hood’s Sunniparilla, because it enriches | the blood am! thus strengthens the

nerves.

The statement of the Central : National hank of this city published in another column, shows a | steady increase in business. This | is because the bank is in the hands j of hustling and enterprising men j in whom the public lias confidence. The total amount of business of the institution has averaged over $1,500,000 per month for the past

year.

Kra! i Ntate TrnnuferK.

Melvin Rodgers to C. A. 1 >eVore, land

in Mill (’reek tp., $“IHI.

Charles A. Dobbs, ct al to ('. A. Dobbs land in .Mill Creek tp., $412. Eliza C. Dobbs ,>t al tot'. A. Dobbs land in Mill Creek tp., $2700. Eliza C. Dobbs et al toG. Dobbs,

land in Marion tp., f1300.

Eliza C. Dobbs or al to Lucius A Dobbs, land in Mill (.'reck tp. $la53. Eliza Dobbs et al to Oscar A. Dobbs, land in Jefferson tp . $130(1 Eliza Dobbs et nl toOtho Dobbs, hind in Mill Creek and Marion tps.. $!I12S.S<). Martin L. Ford to Wm. J. Smith,

land in Warren tp. $22b.

I.ellfr l.lMt.

The following letters remain in tin Greencastle postotlice uncalled foi

Dec.. 2a, iso:.:

Mi-s Nina M. Bayard. Mr. H. ('. McAllister. Mr. L. V. Michell, Alfred MoVey, Esq., Fred Kemper, Erick D. Hall, John I). Stevens, Miss Nellie Young, Elizabeth Saekett, Mrs. Alma Ciiwghman. Miss May Edmonson, Mabel Arnold. Mary K. Adkiud-, Will

Javin.

in calling for same please say “advertised.” Wn.i.isG. N'kkk. I*. M. The YYcur»•* r. The inmeat.ionu for Huh vicinity for the coming tinrt\-H:x hours are us follows ae receiied. by 11. S Reniek At ( o. from tiic otlicia) weather bureau at Indiunatioiia: Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 211. Snow Hurries today, fair tonight and Friday. Colder in southeastern portion tonight.

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

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Buy a Furnace that w ill turn Any kind of coal successfully A furnace Specially er.nsf rm-ted to prevent the formation of Smoke by consuming ail GASES. A HEAT PROLUCER and FUEL SAVER. Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a ('ontinnoiis Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep Are 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..

Wlqy it, You 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.

warmer Friday. (.Iahkiott.

Give Him a Gall.

“For Charity Sufferelh Long.” I-*]. ^\. FI A.IVI1Southeast corner square

BEAUTHT L THINGS IN > NElCKWEvAK. EXAMINE OUR LINE. Latest novelties, newest styles, exclusive pntterns, spoeinl designs. Nothing nicer or more appropriate lor a < 'hristniiis gift. 0 u thrri-lIN,

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Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukee, Wts.

“matron of a Urnevolent Homo and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine lias done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, th's letter may give mo. In Nov. and Dec.. ISM, The tnmatea had tho “LaOrippe," and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care of so many slek, I did not regain my health, and In a month 1 became ho debilitated and nervoum from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that It nas a question If 1 could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Or. Mile*' Hentoratire Aerrine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still continue ttn oeeaHional one, an a Mcrt c food, ss my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach mo.” June 8,1894. Mks. Laura 0. Phoenix.

/ LI. WOOL (A SI ME RE MADE To ORDER AT >1.1". 1 XTKA V A LI US AT *3.75. $4.00, $4.50 and *ii.<iO. A b.ok w ill make you n in stonier.

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Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first Ixittle will benefit. All druggists sell It at II. « bottles for|6, or

It will tie aent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical (Jo., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles’ Nervine

Restores Health

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 Tonnant

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