Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1896 — Page 3
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1HE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASlLE, iNPJANA FRIDAY JANUARY 3 18'.HI
CHRISTMAS IS OV
Now is the time to buy furniture cheap you can buy anything in our line
cheaper than ever before. Couches for 2^50. A nice pastel picture with glass nd frame for 25 cents. AH
other goods at a bargain.
BL.AGK 6c BLACK
19 EAST WASHINGTON ST.Cr
BEATS - ’E|II - ALL.
IO DAY
CO
Special Sale on Stiff Hats
FQR 31.98
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 $3.5° hats and all of the new shapes of $3.00 and $2.50 hats.
TIMS SALE WILL CLOSE SATIRDAV, JAN. lltli. 1896.
MODEL CLOTH LNG STORE.
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.
Lou /vS A- I Inys, THE SHOE MEN.
See the ELEGANT Line o f
FALL SAMPLES
E. W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop.
8 tST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES
OVER JONES’ DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
J. J. WEIDA
—IS THE—
GROCER
— 1 OR —
I
THE PEOPLE
His stock, while not the larg est is certainly the choicest. He treats every body right and
FHE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
’.ATESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Vli«»re Our People p.re Going am! Where Their GnentR are Stopping—New* of Inlerent Over the City—The Beet Column in th * Paper for (Julelc Heading.
DON’T THINK
in’ leaving the city, even for a short time.
without ordering the Dally Banneh TiMKSto follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wceic as it does here at home, and the address will
be changed us often as you desire.
Willis Kppersoti, of H.irnurtl is in the
city.
DcPamv university will open next
week.
The pnblie schools will c>]ieii on Mon-
day, the sixlh.
Mrs. J. L. Handel is visiting in
Champaign, ill.
,1. ('. Wentworth and wife, of Royal
Center, are here.
Mrs. Carlow, of Frankfort, is visiting .Mrs. Caspar Keniek. Ed Hibbelt went to Knightsville this morning on business. Mrs. H.C. I.evx is anil daughter Mary are visiting the former’s mother in Cos-
port.
K. of I*, special business session tonight. All members are requested to
b i there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas, of New Market, were guests of Mr. anti Mrs. .lobit Rob-
erts yesterday.
Billy Thompson went to Reclsville this morning t<> take part in a sweep
s'ake, live bird match.
Our ottleial weather report this morning shows the coldest of the season
five degrees above zero.
MissOllie Stanley returned to Sullivan county today after a visit w ith her
mother on east Hanna street.
George Kimble returned to Mt. Vernon yesterday after a week's visit with
his son who is in school here.
S. A. Hays, F. I>. A.ler, E. Marquis, Mrs. Burlingame t;n.l son Paul weie
for Indianapolis
Will Not Be Undersold
i
For Letter Heads see - The Banner Timi.s, printers.
some tine apples and cigars for their work. The liremen appreciate such
praise.
Miss Jessie Case returned to Attica at noon after a short visit with her
1 mother.
Mr. and Mrs. X. I. Wood leave this afternoon for their home at Charleston,
South Carolina.
The announcement that Hon. 1.1,, Grillith will speak here on the lltb, is hailed with delight by till republicans. Mis. Daniel 1'axton received word to1 day of the death of her mother which I occurred on Monday at Wallingslord,
j Ky.
The temperature has hovered at altout live above zero ail day. The indications are for a very cold spell to-
night.
The St. Paul’s Baptist church people have paid oft' their mortgage and are now happy in the fact that they are out of debt. Claude Wimmer is at home from a visit with his sister, Mrs. James Owen, at Chicago. Mrs. Oweu returned with him for a visit. Subscribers will please report anv delay in paper delivery. We have no other way of ascertaining if delivery is slow or irregular. Rough ice is putting a damper on the skaters fun. About the only way to have good skating this spell of weather is to Hood the ponds. The Home Columbian club have issued invitations for a reception to be given Tuesday evening, January 7, at the home of Miss Martha Ridpath. A great many horses are slipping on the Icy streets today. Look w*dl to your horses’ feet, it would be cruel to drive them when they are not sure of their understanding. Frank Hays lias gone to Chicago where he has a position with the Perry, Mathews it Buskirk stone company. He will be connected with the ofliee of the Chicago manager. Tomorrow wiil probably witness the last trip of the celebrated Monon livers. Upon their retirement Sunday it is thought that the new time cards, which the company has prepared, will he in
vogue.
1). B. Martin, general passenger agent of the Big Four lines, has notified agents and conductors that clergymen’s annual permits hsued by this company and expiring by limitation Dec. dl, have been extended until Jan. .’ll. Another leap year has come. The next one will not be niuil 1904 according to the arrangement of the callendar established by Uregory XIII. Every fourth year is a leap year excepting those ending a centuary, which is not
divisible by 400.
The Monon railway company uo\> supplies their agents along the line with cards giving weather forecast for the twenty-four hours following. I’hese cards are printed in Chicago ai:d will prove a valuable acquisition to the Motion’s service. In speaking of the new landlord of the commercial hotel the Kokomo Trib,(as says: ‘ .Mr. Cunningham and family are held in the kindest esteem by the people of this city and everybody joins in wishing them prosperity in this new undertaking.” Discussion as to the relative merits if the correct wording and the proper display of an ad is like an argument as to the comparative value of nowder and ball in the rille. Both are needed to hit the hull’s eye and the dull season is the best time to make a shot. Capt. H. B. Martin arrived last, night on the Big Four wit the remains of his son Charles I,. Martin. The hour for the funeral has been arranged for nine o’clock Sunday morning. A special coach will probably he secured on the Monon, and if this is done a large number of the friends of the deceased will go to Cloverdale where the Interment will take place. Final arrangements will be perfected today, and the details will be definitely announced in tomor-
row’s papers.
“Jack the window smasher,” or some other man broke a window in Browning & Co’s, store on Hanna street at an early hour this morning and. stole somethings. Mr. Browning lelephoned the Banner Times that he has missed one or two pairs of hoots and some woolen hosiery. The glass broken was about three feet long and the loss is slight. Suspicion points to no one in particular but it is thought the job j- the work of tramps as two fellows were seen in the vicinity yesterday, looking in the store windows. It is
Smith <>ieeiK'awtle. Win Seller, the spoke man, has moved from the Stevens property near the old cemetery to (’haries Luetcke’s property on South Locust
street.
Doc Ilodson, of Fillmore, visited his brother here yesterday. James Gifford, the new fireman at tiie electric light plant, has moved in from the country to Apple
street.
M. Ades, who has been visiting at Juluis Sudranski, has gone to
Cincinnati.
J. W. Cooper made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Joe Sudranski has returned to Muncie alter a few days visit with
his parents.
Walter Albaiigh’s horse got in a hurry yesterday afternoon and came to town from the south depot at breakneck speed. No serious dam
age was done.
Kiii»hiH of Pytliiaa Attention.
A full attendance of the lodge members is desired tonight. There will be installation of officers, and in addition arrangements will be made for attending the funeral of the late C. L. Matin, who was a member of the order. The chancellor commander desires to impress the members with the importance of this call. He there if possible, i Xcrvous women will find relief in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it enriches
the blood and thus strengthens
nerves.
JJO NO* 3THINK
That you can buy Furniture cheaper elsewhere than Hanna sells it. He will duplicate anyone’s prices and go them one better. Don’t torget that he sells couches at a lower figure than you can <ret them elsewhere.
H TAN MM’S,
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS.
Alpheus Birch
L3S,
S. W. Corner Public Square.
T'oleplione No. 90
1 commence the new year with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware, Glassware or Tinware.
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Every trade In what 'tls made By adverttsina well. Every More la known the more The more Its fame you tell.
Today'll l.oeai hlarketa.
f Furnished the Daily Banner Times dailv by R.W. Allen, managerof Artbui
Jordan’s poultry house.’
Hens - SprliifTH, cliol je il SjinnifH. HtHKS Cocas - Turkey bins. Turkey.old toms S Turkeys, youna ISpds.and over choice fat Hx Geese, f. 1. over t Pucks •' Errs, fresh subject to handling ..!• Butter, (rood... 10
Lost, gun stock. Finder return to Banner Times office and receive leward. U.jtd—.
Wanted—To hire a number of nice single sleighs for the winter. G. M. Black, near northeast corner of square. •idtf
The Weatbt r. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by H. S Renick Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 3. I | Fair and colder tonight; fair !—'and colder in southeast portion portion Saturday. Gahriott.
CHE • PERFECT’
Buy a Furnace that will turn Anv kin j of coal successfully
i 1
A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation uf Smoke hv consuming all GASES.
A HEAT PRODUCER and FUEL SAVER.
Will burn any variety of Soft or Hard coal without a Continuous Waste of smoke from the chimney; will keep fire 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..
Wljy is it, You •A.sbc
THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS?
The following local observations us taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge of the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:
....... 40.8 fi.O li.O o;
Ruin fall,melt(Ml snow (inches) The noon temperature is taken daily by the llANNEIt Tl MRS.
Maximum temperature yesterday.
Minimum
i t-mpc idt ure today, 7 a in.,
noon —
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.
J)r. J. n. VTatfn, dniRRlst and pliy- lClan, Humboldt, Neb., who Buffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments Known to himself and fellow-practitioners; believes that heart disease la curable. He wrttes: “I wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for mo. 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 un-
among the passengers
this morning. j thought that the damage was done Mrs. Buskiik and Mrs. Hay's, who about four or five o’clock this morning
have
been visiting their parer.ts, Mr. . t s the fellow or fellows were evidently
arid Mrs. J. McD. IIays, have returned jfrijjbteued away before they secured
to their homes. ! all the goods in reach. Greetilief, whose house was in-] q. E. Dee, w ho is teachii
Mr.
jmed only slightly ty fire, owing t» Key, was in the eity
at Red
today on business.
,l,e excellent serviee of the Dreeiicastle |
sen ted the hoys with
is visit-
lire laddies, pre-
cudurab’e; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly uriug the last mouths of those four weary years. 1 finally tried Heart Cure,
Give Him a OaflL
E. A. HAMILTON, Sout^Ltoraer square
rROA\ PRESENT INDICATIONS ^aasflL.
We are inclined to think the time for a good warm -nit of Underwear would not he a bid investment. Gur line le ing complete. You are cordially invited, call on
BUTHERLaIN,
THU. WASHINGTON STREET HABERDASHER.
SI "KxCIALx -
SALE! - OK
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I 1 WOOL ( AM M ERE MADE TO ORDER AT vl.OO. EXTRA V U.l ES A 1 *J.7r., jO.uo, $4.50 and $K.OO. A Link w ill make yon a customer.
33 X A 1F£ X FOR 1896 AT
Mrs. Hardy, of Indianapolis ing her father. ( apt. Wimmer.
L. 1*. Chapin and Jesse Lee went to
Indianapolis this afternoon.
M. L. Daggy was in Indianapolis yes-
terday on business.
Frank Meikel went to Brazil this
afternoon.
DR. J. tl. WATTS.
Dr. Miles’ New
and was surprised at the result. It put new Ufo Into and made a new man of mo. 1 havu not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cored motor 1 hare now enjoyed, since taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that 1 am a druggist and have sold unit recommended your Heart Cure, for l know wliutlt has done for mo and only v, kill could state more clearly my sulTorIng t.hi •ir.nd the y od health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. II. Watts.
Humboldt, Neb., May i>, ’fl4.
M ©• G WHSH-
n. G. LESTER.
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ALaGGN’S drug store.
Leland iJass has a very had eye ns the results of a snow ball encounter.
Pr. files ’.Te.irt Cure Is nnld on a positive xuaranti'.i (hat the find. IxHi !•' will benefit. All uruggisti sell it at M 8 bottles for 86, or
it will bes nt. prepaid, on receipt of price ky t he Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make c lose prices. Office,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Tennant
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