Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1896 — Page 3

tHr. BANNER TiMES, trlti^ENCASlLE, INPJATfA THURSDAY JANUARY 2 iso ;

in the imlhini State

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Now is tlic time to buy furniture cheap you can buy anything in our line cheaper than ever before. Couches for 2J50. A nice pastel picture with glass nd frame for 25 cents. All

other goods at a bargain.

BLACK & BLACK

{-;t> 1 ~7 S'. EAST WASHINGTON ST <lr

THIS - BERTS

IO DAYS

Special Sale on Stiff Hats

=—FOR SI.98

This gives you choice of all the latest shapes that are out in Black, Brown, New Bronze and Oxford Colors, including the Guyer, St. Louis and Rex $3.50 hats and all of the new- shapes

of $3.00 and $2.50 hats.

THIS SALE WILL CLOSE SATIRDAV, JAN. 11th. 1896.

MODELCLOTHING STOKE.

School Shoes.

will do work

Xortual.

Will I.ockrid|{P, son of

rid^f. i.- <|uiti, sirk.

Miss Onssio McCoy is visiiin^ at

Casey, III., this week.

T. S Wadkins, of Kansas, is visiting Ids daughter, Mrs. James Fondray. Frek Werneke, who lias been visiting his parents, returned to Chicago at

noon.

Frank Binkley left this afternoon for Alexandria where he will work in an ax

factory.

Mrs. Anna Janies Paxton and children, of Youngstown, North Dakota, are visiting relatives here. John F. Malony, John Cannon and Jacob Kiefer went to Roaehdalc today to institvte an order of Ked Men. The regular meeting of the Century club Saturday January 4th. lias been postponed until tne follow ing Saturday. O. J. Csnunack, who has been engaged at Nicholson's photograph gallery. has purchased an interest in Kerr’s

j gallery.

Frank Bridges lias returned to his I home at Hutcheson, Kansas, after a week’s visit with his father, II. K.

Bridges.

Mrs. Minnie Townsend and Mrs. Ktts Jones, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ( has. Herring, have returned to their home at Chicago. Thomas Johnson, colored, died at Danville this week. He was a member of the Qreencastle I. O. O. F. colored lodge and will be buried tomorrow. County Treasurer Hughes lias made his semi-annual settlement with the state treasurer, paying in $11,013.41. On ilie first Monday in January the county’s estimate for school purposes will be made. Sometimes the desire of a mother to shield her boy from hard work, fosters the idleness that in time sends him to ttie public court. The best friend a boy ever lias is his mother, but that s tine mother should teach him to work. There is notliing disgraceful about honest labor and he who is at work is

happy.

The cigar dealers are wearing their usual long faces today. The annual swearing otT time is at hand and for

I about a week the sales will be slow. ... After that tliev begin to come easy, What.suo.ng on ,n and About L vt!r I|ml Jt vvill not b) . Kri . at

South I*. Milt Crawley is moving to the ! corner of Apple and Main streets 1 in the house formerly occupied b\ Richard Kessler. Mrs. L. K. Duncan has returned to Indianapolis. This end, particularly the ••strip” should bo photographed while the New Year's resolutions are in order. The number of “swear offs” *liis| year was unusually large and n ! record of them would be interest ing reading. If the good startmade are continued during the! year we will lie inclined to think that •‘every day will be Sunday by

and by.”

1)0 NO* *HINK

That you can buy Furniture cheaper elsewhere than Hanna sells it. He will duplicate anyone’s prices and them one better. Don't tor^et that he sells couches at a lower figure than you can get them elsewhere.

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THE LOCAL FIELD

M a ry

Mnrrifitf** lAceiifteii.

A! vah 11. Bradshaw to

Kmma Sweeney.

Edward I’. Ifauck and Maud

Stoner.

Martin Walter Miller and Livy A. Martin.

HHNNFUS,

THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS.

Alphcus Birch

Siapie am m Grocens.

S. W. Corner Public Square

Today** i.ocai Mnrketr*

r Furnished the Daily Manner Timkb daily l>\ R.W. Allen, manager of Arthm ;

Jordan’s poultry house.?

Hens r» Sprtofrs, choice 6 1 Springs, sliurK Cocks 2 !

HOLHnAV GOODS.

'OCK8,

Turkey he ns *» Turkey, old toms $ Turkeys, .voting PJpds.ana over eholee fat 6X Geese, f. f. over I Ducks rt Btors. fresh subject to haudiinK 1” Butter, jrood 10

tine display of Ilaviland and Grerman china, also a general line of queensware and glassware. Candies, fruits, etc., in abundance.

Catarrli can lie successfully treatcil only by purifying the blood, and the! one true blood puriller is Hood’s Sar- i siiparilla.

I (

THE PERFECT”

Fair Greencastle.

We Now Have in StockMore SCHOOLSHOES

Than all the Other Stores | .atesi city haps and mishaps.

in the City. They are’

Superior in Style and Quality as Well as Lower in Price Than Any You Can Get Elsewhere.

while until the smoker begins to poison

his system again.

About ibis season of the year it is well to keep a sharp lookout fur ilcfect-

WheraOur People era Going and Wliera | ive flues. With tires burning brisklt Their Gnniu are stopping—New* of in- ;md chimneys full of soot, it is conipartereet Over the Cttjr—The Beat Column in atively easy to kindle a big COtiflagrath» 1‘nper for tjnlrk Bending. 1 tion, and tlie old adage,‘'an ounce of | prevention is worth a pound cf cure,” i»on*t think luver applied more forcibly than in of leaving the city, even for a short time, | cases of this kind.

Without ordering the Dally Danneh Timks to

/ /—..•ft' / / ox’s-; followyou. It (Meta you hut 10 cents a wen fc 1 - v ^ aa It does lieri- at home, and the addresa will , log the prufuietv

THE SHOE MEN.

See the ELEGANT Line o f

FALL SAMPLES

Many of the newspapers are discuss

as It does here at home, and the address will ,n K 'he propriety and practicability of | he changed as orteo as you saslre. farmers putting their names on their

— | barns or houses that all persons passing Mrs.lt. I.. O’llair is visiting in ( lav- may learn of the place of habitation of

, on leach and every farmer of the county.

,, , , , , I It would be a great satisfaction to trav-

Itoliert John w as in Indianapolis In-i , ,

I | elersand a convenience to those seeking

] country people on business.

J. W. Sutlieidin is in Roaehdalc to- '

Lost, gun stock. Finder return to Bannkit Timks ofllcc and receive icward. 05t3-.

For Sale—Seven room cottage, mod-1 ern conveniences, good location. Inquire at this oflice. *iOt(l

Geo. It. Arthur, the piano tuner, is here tuning pianos for the school of music. Any orders for tuning left there will receive bis attfntiou. 05t2

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Buy a Furnace that will hrn Anvkinjofcoal saccessfully

We have just received a cai load of tine prairie hay from Kansas. Call and see it.—Harris Milling Co. lit

Wanted—To hire a number of nice single sleighs for the winter. G. M. Black, near northeast corner of s juare. G3tf

The Weather.

A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke bv consuming all GASES.

A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER.

Will burn any vv.riety of Soft or Hard coal without a Continuous Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep tire over night. Perfect combustion witli 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.

I day.

The messengers of the Western Union telegraph oflice presented their annual

Frank (.oslin, ol Koachdale. was hole { Year’s greeting today, ealling uptoday. | on all patrons. The greeting was preAlva Hall went to ludiamipoh- this by Eugene L. Dyer, local niana-

L. W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop.

B£ST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES

OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE

Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.

J. J. WEI DA

—IS THE—

GROG&R

FOR —

THC PEOPLE-

His stock, while not the larg est is certainly the choicest, He treats every body right and

Will Not Be Undersold

For Letter Heads see The Hannkr Times, printers.

morning. J. F. Hill went to Indianapolis this morning. John Sutherlin is in Koachdale for a tew days' stay. Mrs. K. I O’Hair and son arc \ Kiting in < Mayton. Mrs. J. K. Newhoitse is at home from her visit at Hillsdale. Miss Bertha Beck ha- returned to her home at South Bend. Miss Ida Cullen left last night for Logansport to visit relatives. Miss Serena Brothers has gone to Terre Hauio to attend normal school. E. E.. Sluss returned to Muncie today after a short visit in this city. Mrs. S. Hardy, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends and relative* here. Mis Florence Bee, of High Sehool, is home from a visit to Bloomington. Miss Dora Kendall has returned from a visit with relatives at 'lerre Haute, Miss Edith Frakes, who has been visiting here, lias returned to Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connell have beeti visiting in Terre Haute. 1 hey returned today. Mrs. Meade, who has been visiting her son, Ed S. Meade, lias returned to her home at Young-town, Ohio Aldeu Hall, of Richmond, who has been visiting with relative- and friends during the past week, lias ivturned

home.

Misses Brothers and Couch went to Terre Haute thi; morning wliere they

The indications for this vicinity 1 for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S j Renick tfe ( o. from the oflicial weather bureau at IndianaDolin: Indiana poms, Ind., Jan. 1. 10:20 a. m. Cloudy weather] with snow flurries tonight and j [ —I Friday; colder in northwest portion tonight. Much colder with cold wave Friday. Garriott. 11:10 a, m. Hoist cold wave tern perature. will fall 20 or more degrees tiy Friday evening. Cox.

For sale by

H. S. RENICK&,CO..

Wl\y iss it, Yon Ysl<

THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?

ger, and i- the prettiest ever issued here. It comes in the shape of an acrostic, “Success to All,” and was w ritten by Mr. Dyer.—Lafayette Conrii r. The Greencastle Fishing club kept open house yesterday at the law olllee of Mr. II. II. Mathias, who with Mr. T. U. Groomi, was the reception and refreshment committee. The doorway was draped in flags, a Ashing line and cork, and pasteboard cards were placed at the disposal of the guests upon which to write their names. Apples, cigars, and etcerus were served. The gentlemen made ipiite a killing. Miss Myrtle Kidpath entertained the members of the eln-- of ’!)i>. High School at her home on east Washington street, last evening. 'P'o class was well represented and the evening passed all too swiftly to all present while entertained with music, games and conversation. Eight refreshments were served after wliieh games continued until a late hour when all departed euarmed with the pleasure of Mir evening ami also with the hostess who entertained -o delightfully.

The following local observations ns taken daily by Guy AVilson who | is in charge of the oflicial weather j instruments located on the roof oi l the West College building:

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.

13 X A I IE ^ FOR 1S96 AT

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AL»L»EsN’S DRUG STORE-

Getter The following letters remain in the Greencastle pnstofllce uncalled for Jan. 1. IMG: Mr. Frank Lee, Mrs. II. A. Allman, Miss Friend, Mr. Hamilton Gray, I. W. Gardner, Mr. John W. Shtiland, Mr. C. .1. Johnson, Mr. Terrence Kaylor, Mr. Robert l.ee Smith, Mi-s Jessie Stonewell. Miss Mary Hamilton, Miss Maud Sackctt, Mr. <'. M. Guthridgc, A. 11. Moore, \V. It. Marsh. Mias Cora Reeves. In calling for saipe plcaae say “advertised.” Willis G. Nki k. P- M.

Maximum temponitnre vestenlay Mlnlmiim

.. tjj; .. Kt.'J I'emperat ure torbiv. 7 a in., : . .. 32.0 •* noon 41.0 Hain full. inolt(*l snow (inclios) ‘hi Tho ntKtn tcm|n.’nitin'o is takeu dully by the Banner Timks.

From LaGrippe.

Give Him a Gall. K. A. HAMS LTON, Southeast corner square

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

VROn PHI LSI :NT INDICATIONS.

We are inclined to think the time for a good warm suit of Underwear would not be a bad investment. Our line being complete. You are cordially invited, call on

BUTHG.RUIN,

THE WASHINGTON STREET HABERDASHER.

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Al l, wool. ( AStMKKK MADK I'O ORDER AT s 1.00. i.XTRA VAI.l KS AT $:t.7r>, .<4.00, $4.50 and fo.iKi’. A look w ill .nake you a eustonier.

T 'u3F,ASE has ever presented so many

ISO- s AA2.KSH-

A. G. LESTER.

The Soldiers' monument at Indianapolis i- open to visitors. The monument is provided with a passenger elevator and a view from the top is most magnificent. It is the proper fad when visiting the city to take a trip up the shaft. lb

periilinrities as LaGrippe. No Gispaan

leaves Its victims so debilitated, useless,

sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe.

Mr. I). W. Hilton, state airontof the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: “In IK'-S and ‘90 l had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my nervous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more tlian two months except by the use of narcotic* that stupefied me, but pave mo no rest. \ v. us only conscious of intense mental weakness, a’ionizmij bodily pain and the

fact that I was hourly prowin* weaker.

When in thi-condition. I commenced using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve and in one month's time I was cured, 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, 1890. D. W. Hilton.

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I am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close oriccs. Office,Baxnkr Timks Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May T'ennant

I)r. Milt's’ Nervine Restores Health.

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