Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1896 — Page 3
TiTi', BANNER TIMES. GREENCAmLE, INDIANA THURSDAY JANUARY R TH’.Ki
Now is the time to buy furniture cheap y°u can buy anything in our line cheaper than ever before. Couches f |)r 2^0. A nice pastel picture with glass nd frame for 25 cents. All
other goods at a bargain.
BLACK & BLACK
•faint's T. Darnall took plact; yt-stenlav morninf; at 10:30 o'clock, at the family residence. No. 168 St. Mary Street. Rev. J. A. Komlthalcr. of the Tabernacle church, offlejiitetl. The house was tastefully adorned with a profusion of palms, before which the brule and groom stood for the ceremony. The harpist played the wedding march, and while tlie wedding proceeded. •'Call Me Thine Own,” softly. Only the relatives and a few friends were present. A buffet breakfast was served. Hie decorations for which were pink and white roses and carnations. noon Mr. and Mrs. Darnall left for Chicago and the Northwest, and on their return they will reside with Mr. and Mrs. singer. Among the guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. .lames K. Darnall, of Greencastle. Mr. II. C. Darnall, of Muncie, Mis. A. C. Bcntly of Guthrie, O. T.—Jiiiliaiiapulis Jour-
nal.
— ■— 1 ■ The new time card for the Monon is
nniiou need for next Sunday. The
\Ve Now I lave in Stock 1 ' s Going on in and About changes have not been made public 1 ut fgrnnni crirvcre Fair Greoncastle. ; it Is thought that the schedule will be C 1 1( H ! the same as tliutpievious to the putting
-ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
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19 EAST WASMINC3TOIM ST.<5-
School Shoes.
THE LOCAL FIELD
1 ban all the Other Stores
in the City. They are O ■ f-., , , I Wliere Our People r.re Uoiiik ami Where Superior in Style and | Quality as \\ til as Lower terest Over the City—The Hem Column in in Price Than Any You ^ ,,,r 0 " ,ck
Can Get Elsewhere.
Till: SlloK MKN.
on of the tlyers.
Henry Oliver shipped a car of siieep and a car of hogs to the Indianapolis market today, .1. R. M. Hamrick also slopped a car of hogs to the same place. Mrs. Jas, 15. Nelson is at home from a visit at Greenwood. Mrs. Nelson’s I sister. Mrs. Thos, Felder, of Atlanta, is
visiting here.
W. S. Shepperd is at home from an
as It does here at home, und t he address will ! extended visit with friends ami relil-
IION’T THINK
|<M' leavtnfr the eily, even for a short time, j without order!m? the Dally Uanneh Timks to
Louis tk* / ! follow you. It costa you hut 10 cents it wees
- f HH It ill ten 11.1’. ‘ ut tii.t.1.. u.til tt.n U.l.ti'.^iu .1-1 I
he chitnvsl as oft'*n as you desire.
See tk ELEGAM Line o f FALL SAMPLES
E. W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES OVER JONES' ORUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
Tims. T. Moore, was in
today.
Hishop liowtnan returned to St. Louis thi- morning. I. Vermillion was culled In I ml i ana polls on business today. John Stoner shipped a ear loud of hogs to Indianapolis Wednesday. Win. Sellers is in Coatesville totlay I looking after his spoke industry there. J4hn L. Gritllth will positively i>« here next Saturday. Hear him speak on the issue of the day. (College City lodge, No. !), A.O. I’. W., will meet in regular session this evening for installation of oltioers.
lives in Kentucky.
Mrs. .lames Owen, who lias been visIndianspolis | iting Iter father, < apt. Wiminer. has re-
turned to ( Iticago.
Thos. Farmer left this afternoon on a business trip in Missouri.
GRIFFITH WILL SPEAK,
The Distinguished Indianapolis Orator to Speak Here ■ Perhaps no more pleasant announcement could eome to out ' people in the political line than' that wc state above. Hon. John L. I Gnltith will be present on Saturday January 11, and will lire the first gun of the campaign of IMIMi. Mr. Gritllth as a campaigner is unexcelled and gave the liest of satisfaction in the last campaign, lie lias a large number of Greencastle | and Putnam county friends and j the mere statement that he will I speak on the issues of the day will | be snllieient to crowd the court I house. Mr. Grilllth will speak on the 11 th at II a. in. Turn out republicans and give him a rousing reception. That is the date of the republican mass convention for which a call appears I elsewhere in this paper.
T)0 NO^
Boot,
J. J. WEIDA —IS THEGROCER
Hiulden James Gillespey, one of the oldest citizens of the county, died suddenly last evening at his home at the toot of west Washington street. Mr. Gillespey was in his usual good health and was sitting in a chair. About 8:150 o’clock lie gave a call for aid and was a corpse in a short time. Mr. Gillespey was seventy-
— FOR—
THE PEOPLE
four years of age and had resided
Elmer S. Walters is here tod a v boom- . ^it
in this county most of his life. He was one of the early merchants of the city, but in later years resided alone on a farm south of the city, moving to Greencastle, however, a few years ago. He was never married. He was of a genial kin 1 dis-
appear at tlie opera house Jan. 10th. The ladies of the Presbyterian church, always up with the times, have adopted the new fad and will edit a papet in the
near future.
The Century club will meet Saturday
afternoon at the home of Miss lavlor. . . , , , , ,
, ,, position and had many friends and 1 he paper of the afternoon is hv .Mrs. I 1
Aaron Cooper, acquaintances over the county. The Coterie will meet on Saturday Deceased was a distant relative of afternoon at :i o’clock with Miss Jennie the late James G. Maine. I5hiek. Subject for conversation is.; Tlle physicians held an auto, 8/ Ir.uut of L'diij. this rooming and state Mr. Gil-
Wells, of south '
Ileal fcatate TranHfem.
Sarah I. Fox et al to Joseph laud in Washington tp., if 1600. W. A. SnUierlin to Amanda C. i
Shackelford, land in Floyd tp., p.1300. i
Joel Dobbs to C. A. Dobbs, land in
Mill Creek tp.. #3000.
•lames 11. Edwards to E. It. Coachman and Y. llufl'. land in Franklin tp.,
£500.
George C. Fisher to D. A. Mclntire, j land in Roaehdale, $r>.‘>0. Blood and nerves are closely related. Keep the blood pure with Hood’s .Sarsaparilla and you will not be nervous. The Banner Times—10c. a week
T hat you can buy Furniture cheaper elsewhere than Hanna sells it. He will duplicate anyone’s prices and go them one better. Don’t forget that he sells couches at a lower figure than you t 'an get them elsewhere.
HTAN NTT’S, THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. Alpheus Birch
S. W. Corner Public Square.
Talophono No. 90'
I commence the new vear with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. 1 can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware, Glassware or Tinware.
THE PERFECT”
Him Four Home SeekcrN Kxctimioii. Jan. 13, 14, 27, Feb. 10,11, March !>, [ and 10 the Big Four will sell excursion tickets to Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Louisians, Mississippi. Tennessee, Arizona. Arkansas, Indian Territory, .southwestern Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia. Rates will he four dollars above one fare. F. 1’. II I KH I IS, Agt.
Pi
His stock, while not the larg cst is certainly the choicest. He treats every body right and Will Not Be lycrsold
Has it got You 4f$S
Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
College avenue, have returned home after a visit of several weeks with Mr. j
Wells’ parents in Illinois.
The extremely cold weather in thc’lamily residence,
east is having its eileet on west hound [ trains passing through thi- eitj. Most ; of the through trains from the east were J
llespey died of rupture of the heart. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock from the
The Weather*
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by H. S Itenick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at Indiananolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. ‘J. I Partly cloudy, slight change in temperature. Gakriott. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the ottieial weather j instruments located on the roof of!
the West College building:
Maximum temperature yefiterdny , MA ' Minimum ** ** 18.2 Temperature today, 7 a. in. SM.U j
noon .Mb J
Wain full.melted snow lineheH) mi I he noon temperature la taken dally by the !
Bank eh Timks.
Buy a Furnace that will burn Any kind of coal successfully A furnace Specially constructed tn prevent the formation of Smoke by consuming all (i ASKS. 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 tire over night. Perfect combustion with great saving of fuel, leaving very little ashes. Far in advance for superior Merit and 1 leating capacity over any furnace in Existence.
Hot-Air Blast Furnace.
For sale by
H.S. RENICK&CO..
A Sell Made Man.
Piitnum county )o.-t one of )i«*r mot
YEARS OF INTENSE FAIN.
physicians say lie can not possibly re-
cover without it.
Richard H. Crouch, formerly of this city, and Samuel Grimes are now the proprietors and publishers of the Jiuit* of Brazil, having assumed control of the same yesterday. The new tirm will conduct business under the name >f
( roueii & Grimes.
I worthy young men with the death of i
lalwanl K. Sheets on Dee. 28 last. I lie T>r. J. tF. Watt*, drucglst and physl- ' | funeiial services, held at the family Qian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with I homestead south of Greencastle, were heart diseuso for four year, trying every , attended by a large number of relatives "‘“‘‘-ly amt all treatments Known lohlm- , , ; , . . . , , . ! self and frilow-prac'titiom-rs; ln'lloves that and friends who joined With the b>’-, m-art disease incurable, llewrt.es: reaved family in mourning the untune-j “twlsh to tell what your valuable medily death of one whose life had earned Clue has done for me. For four years I had
! heart disease of tlie very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said It was | Rheumatism of the Heart.
It was almost un- j endurah'o: with I shortness of \ breath, pulpita- I tlons, severe I pains, unable to ! sleep, especial'y j on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly during the last ^months of those i four weary years, I finally tried j
running irregulai ly.
In Muncie Tuesday Mrs. Mary llopkenmeyer died. Sim was forty-three years of age. Deceased was formeily of this city where her husband worked
for Uhas. Lueteke as a baker.
The Indiana Wool Groweis at ludi-
anapolis elected J. W. Kobe, of this fo ,. , lim t , |e reH , R . t . t of fll | who kllt . w city, secretary. J. A. Guiliiains, of |,j m \ beautiful solo was rendered by Fineasile. will next year read a paper mu, Ridpatli, and Dr. Gobin. of D. 1’. on Should New Breed-lie Recognized |' Mg | )0 ke eloquently of the Christian’s atom la.rsr hope beyond. In spite of tlie cold D. IV. Branham, tlie Yandalia brake- weather a great many followed tlie reman run over Tuesday at Keelsville, is mains to their last resting place in Forstili alive at Terre Haute. No opera- cst Hill cemetery. Mr. Sheets was an lion lias yet been performed. Branham example of a man without a single vice, insists that it shall net he done and tlie and his every day life was one of siugu-
Wljy iw it, 'Voit ,A.ssl< THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
GOODS?
This is the reason: lie 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.
Try ‘ 4-C’
For Sale. Dwelling house, with eight rooms, pantry and cellar; good cistern. Barn and fruit trees on lot, near the public square. For price and terms call on JAMES F. FEE, Oltiee in Central Bank Building.
lar purity. Beginning life with an inheritance of physical weakness hut unusual mental strength and extraordinary will power, Ids career was a continual triumph over adverse circumstances. His early education was secured in tlie common schools, after which he ccmpleted his studies at DePauw, being tlie lirst graduate of the D. I’. V. normal school. After several
Joseph Carpenter died yesterday at
his home four miles northwest of the | y eiirs devoted t<* teaching in the schools
of Indiana and Florida, he was coin-
city. Deceased was seventy-live years and eleven months old and had lived in tills county since seventeen years old. Cancer caused Ids death. The funeral occurred tins morning at Pleasant Hill
cemetery.
Mrs. M. II. Younkin, superintendent of the National Orphan's home of tlie Christian church, St. Louis, Mo., is the guest of Elder Morris and family. She will be in attendance at the prayer nieeliug tonight and will impart some valuable information as to the character of tlie work in which she is engaged. The marriage of Mi-s < liarlote Singer, daughter ot Mr. George Singer, and Mr.
pelled to give up Ids profession on account of ill health. Since that time he had been an extensive traveler, and his retentive memory and natural retiuement of thought and expression made him a delightful coripauion. The last year of ids life was spent at the hoinesteidwith Ins sister Hattie in caring for Ids aged mother to whom lie wa« devoted. He was a consistent Christian, being a member of the Locust Street M. E. church. C. G. B.
FOR 1896 AT ALLEN’S DRUG STORG-
To Mothara. For her own comfort and the welfare •f her children every mother should always keep Brazilian Balm at hand. It takes the fire out of a burn or scald in a few minutes and heals quickly without leaving a scar. It stops your child’s coughing at night; stops earache; stops discharges from the ears; cures Mumps in 12 to 48 hours; heals cuts, bruises and tores like magic. In Measles and j Chicken-pox it reduces the fever, makes 1 these diseases light and gives rest to the little sufferer. It also prevents deafness and throat troubles which Messles and Scarlet Fever so often ! leave behind. In a thousand ways you i will find it invaluable.
UR. J. II. WATTS.
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new life Into and made a new man of me. 1 have uot had a symptom of trouble since and I am sat th fled your medicine has cured mo for I lisVo now enjoyed, slnco taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know wliattt has done for me and only j wish I could state more clearly my suffer- 1 lug then and tho good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. It- Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May 9, '91. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will Is-nefiL All druggistssell Itattl 6 bottles for 86, nr It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miiea Mixiieal Co., Elkhart, ln<i Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health
Give Him a Gall. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
rROA\ PRESENT INDICATIONS. We are inrlinetl to think the time for :i warm suit of I'mlerwear would not he ;t b:nl investment. Our line bang complete. You are ronliftlly invited, call on
SUTHRRLaIN, * THE WASHINGTON STREET HABERDASHER. BPElGIALa - SAUEl - OR r h o u b k h si ALL WOOL CASIMEKE MADE TO ORDER AT |3.(H>. EXTRA VALU KS AT *4.00, *4.50 anil *6.00. A look will make you a customer.
ISO- 6 WASH-
7X.G. LESTER.
B. F. JOSblN Han<l the HUrnetit tirade Brazil
Block
1 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
And tbe Bern 1‘lttiburgn an Anttinu-tte yard oppoalt* Vandall* freight oBue
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