Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1896 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GKEENCA&TLE. INDIANA SATURDAY JANUARY 181896

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CHRISTMAS IS OVER.

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. All other goods at a bargain. BLACK & BLACK ^>\~r eft EAST WASHINGTON ST.<=-

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. L,ouis tVc Hays, THE SHOE MEN.

See the ELEGANT l ine o f FALL SAMPLES

L. W. WHITE’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES.

OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFEICE Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.

NOW Because Spain is being overpowered by Cuba is no reason why you should be whipped out by high prices when you can get what you want at the GLOBE STORE cheap as the cheapest.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencestle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Wlier® Our People are Going ami Where Their GuenU are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Rest Column In ths Paper for Quirk Heading.

DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Danneh Timkh to follow you. It cowls you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be change as often as you desire.

TKEKPHONK j SUDRANSKI. J. J. WEIDA —IS THE— GROG&R

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THE PEOPLE

His stock, while not the larg est is certainly the choicest. He treats every body right and Will Not Be Undersold

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, Olflcc in Central Hank Building.

(PrrRonala ami sm-irty nolt-H lira siillcltoi ami will be inserted If writer’s iiainr ami aildress ia attaclnil, not to lie Inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful items are desired.) Jolm Layne left today for Texas. Dexter Darnall, of Kansas City, is here. Mra. John Cawley has been quite sick this week. Robert John went to Indianapolis this morning. Oscar Layne and wife returned to Riley this morning. Mrs. A. J. Cos tier is visiting relatives and friends at Amo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Bradshaw are visiting at Roachdale. Mrs. N. E. Siler, of Coatsville, is visiting Jesse Richardson. Dr. anti Mrs. Parkhnrst and son returned to Cdicago at noon. Wm. M. Pollard and Flora E. Nixon have been licensed to marry. The A. O. U. TV. will hold its anniversary meeting this evening. W. I. Overstreet, of Terre Haute, was here last evening on business. A. M. Higgins, of Terre Haute, was nere last evening on business. Superintendent Lyon is in attendance at the Reelsv>He institute today. Joseph Bellamy, of Indianapolis, is the guest of ohl friends in this city. Dr. Armstrong, of Indianapolis, is visiting his daughter Miss Josephine. Jolm Cawley has a load of flue horses which lie will ship to Boston next week. Lora E. Buis is at home from the I J Danville normal school for a few day’s visit. Mrs. Lindslev is tin 1 guest of Mrs. I Payne of Ureencustle.—JVrrs Hauls A\ej yi/'r.ss. Mrs. 11. 8. Renick and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Williams are at home from Louisville. G. W. Black lias received two carloads of Illinois horses at his stables this week. Mrs. Luther .Sackett and Miss Nora Haminerly are visiting relatives in I ndianapolis. Miss May Windsor, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting the Misses Ames, left this morning. Miss Kate Hammond and Miss Josephine Armstrong heard Lohengrin, at Indianapolis, last night. Mrs. Wood returned to Martinsville today after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Domiohite. Elisha Patrick, of Morgan county, is visiting itis cousin, Rev. Lemuel Buis, with a view of buying a farm in this county. Mr. Desnoyes will sing at St. Paul’s Catholic church at tomorrow’s exercises. Air. Desnoyes lias secured several scholars here and will teach French. The funeral of Mrs. Ella Landes will occur tomorrow at 2 o’clock p. m. The services will he held at the family residence, 30.T north Indiana street. Dr. J. If. Hollingswoi th officiating. Gentlemen who have consideruhle leisure time are engaged in making slates of (lie county nomination, to lie broken into smithereens later on. There isn't an exception when a crowd of genI tlemen who are in any manner poiiti-

LvAMF»© - - - Banquet Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Lamps ot all Kinds cheap at Allen’s Drng ^©tore. We also sell the best grades of coal oil.

cally inclined, get together hut what someone will suggest the making of a slate. Merchants should not advertise what they do not intend to live un to. For several weeks past a merchant at Kokomo lias been advertising “dolls for a song” and on Saturday a couple of little girls went into his store, climbed upon the counter and each sang a nice 1 ttie song. Each received a doll, but tlie merchant will be careful in composing future adds. C’rawfordsville is going through the novelty of a religious revival and the new experience is creating a funny state of atl'uirs. Peonle pack the church before six o’clock in the evening in order to get seats for the regular 7 :30 service. Hoodluns disturb the, meetings until a police officer is tiemg called for. A man got his pocket picked in the jam Thursday night and taking the affair all around the Journal is led to ask “What sort of a town are we living in any how ?” Tne two compound freight engines built at Pittsburg for the Vandalia are said to be the moat complete and powerful locomotives ever built at that works. The boiler is of the extended wagon top pattern, sixty inches iu diameter at the smallest ring; fhe driving wheels are fifty-six inches in diameter, and the cylinders are nineteen by twenty-six inches for the iugh pressure and twen-ty-nine by twenty-six for the low pressure. They are equipped with the intercepting rod and operating device. The sad death of Minnie Pollard, daughter of Zack Pollard, of this city, we are called upon to chronicle today. The unfortunate young girl was sent to the hospital at Indianapolis a few years ago for treatment. Notwithstanding that every thing that could be done for at that institute, she gradually grew worse. This morning she was started for this city and while lying on her bed her spirit took its flight just as Grseneastle was reached. The remains were brought to this city where they were met by many sorrowing frieads.—Brazil Timer. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson gave a house warming in their beautilul new home on east Seminary street street by enteriaihing a number of their friends. The guests of honor were Mrs. Felder and Mrs. Shubrick.of Atlanta, and Miss Daisy Powell, of St. Louis. Cards were the chief amusement of the evening, the fascinating game of progressive •uclire being used. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. F. A. Arnold and Col. C. C. Matson, the hitter winning over four competitors. The games afforded much genuine amusement and the fact w as developed that one gentleman present couldn’t count above nine. Following the first part of the evening came refreshments, daintily and neatly served. The aflair was one of great pleasure ami social enjoyment. Mrs. Henry Lutz suffered a stroke of paralysis last night at her home on north Indiana street. Her physician regards her condition as quite serious. Mrs. Lutz suffered a similar stroke about four years ago. Dr. and Mrs. N.G. Smith, of Indianapolis, will attend the A. (). U. TV. memorial exercises this evening. Alex Davenport, of Fox Ridge, has gone to Indianapolis for a week’s stay. Mr. TV right, of Denver, Col., is visiting Win. Wright, of tills city. F. L. Joslin left this afternoon to spend Sunday at Orleans. P. B. Elliott is at home from a three weeks’ visit at Lafayette. Mrs John Hillman and children are visiting at Cloverdale. James Manker, of Indianapolis, is visiting in the eity. Miss Minnetta Taylor is at home from Lafayette. Mrs. J. D. Adams left at noon for Kansas.

Will I.oi al* Her*. Dr. Orsa Overstreet, of Greencastle, will arrive here in the course of the next few weeks to open a dental establishment. Dr. Over stieet is the gentleman who married Miss Jessie Joslin, formerly of this city.—Crawfordtville Journal. In regard to the above item Mr. Overstreet says there is no truth in it whatever. He has no intention of moving to Crawfordsville, but will remain here and practice his profession, FortiRt Street >1. K. Church. Services tomorrow at usual hours. 9:30 class meeting; 10:30 preaching; 2 p. in. Saliliath school: (S p. ui. class meeting in lower prayer room; Epworth League iu audience room At 7 o’clock the pastor will preach another special sermon TO YOUNG MEN, on the subject: “The wise thing for every young man to do.” Young men are cordially invited. Bring your friends. Geo. H. Arthur will he here all of next week. Persons wishing first class oinno tuning leave orders at music hall. so-lit.

Avenue M. K. Church. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor; preaching at 7 o’clock p. ru. by Dr. J. P. D. John; Sunday school at 2 p. m.

Do not lake any substitute when vou ask for the one true blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Insist upon Hood’s and only Hood’s.

Say, do you know, I f trade is slow (The dull times may have killed it', ■ You will be wise To advertise? For that will soon rebuild it.

TWENTY NKWR tSOII'.N.

WEST I. AND. Look out for a wedding soon. Our school is progressing nicely with Mr. TV. P. Sackett as teacher. Miss Hattie Sheets has been on the sick list. Mr. Howard King is visiting his sister in Hendricks county. Mr. George Sheets, of Clay City, will move hack on the old lioriestead with ills mother four miles south of tlie city. Rev. Stout preached at Bethel Sunday afternoon and at Flat Woods school house Sunday night at 6:30.

Tlie Philadelphia Inquirer, of Oct. 17. speaks of a recent performance of Gallagher and West and TV. B. Watson’s new farcical comedy, as follows: “A new farce comedy entitled ‘O’Hooligau’s Masquerade,’ by that prolific writer, Frank Dumont, served to introduce Gallagher and West and TV. B. Watson, a trio of clever comedians, and a talented company of players at tlie National theater last evening. The audience accepted the many funnysituations in a good natured manner and it proved a laughing success. This is tlie object of ‘O’Hooligan’s Masquerade,’ and certainly was accorded a hearty reception last evening. Gallagher, West and Watson each have congenial roles and caused much merriment, while the ladies of tlie company are pretty and talented. The musical numbers are bright and up to date.” This sterling attraction will appear at the opera house Friday evening, Jan. 24. It

0o NO* *HINK

I hat 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 get them elsewhere.

HHNNH'S, THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS.

Alphcus Birch

Siapie awl Fain Meiies,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

'Telephone No. 90'

I commence the new year with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. 1 can please the most fastidious in need of Oueensware, Glassware or Tinware.

McDonald's “No. 7” Cough Cure is tlie best cough medicine on tlie market. It contains no opium or oilier injurious drug. Made by TV. J. McDonalu, Fayetteville, N. C. James Maloney, of the World’s Fair, sole agent. Price 50 cents per bottle. 7!H3 For Envelopes see The Banner Times, priute.is. Tim We&t i»*r. The indications for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by II. S Renuk <fe Co. from the official weather bureau at Indiunauolis: Indianapolis, IntL, Jan. Is. Generally fair tonight and ^^Sunday, proceeded by light rain p or snow this afternoon. Much colder. Gox. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ol the official weather instruments Ihcuted on the roof of the West College building: Maximum temperature yesterday , 43.6 Minimum Temperature today. 7 n. m, 36. i noon 41 Rain fnll. melted snow (Inches) .go The noon temperature Is token daily by the Hannkh Timks.

THE perfect” Buy a Furnace that will burn Any kind of coal successfully A furnace Specially constructed to prevent the formation of Smoke by 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 d over any furnace in Existence.

Hot-Air Blast Furnace.

For sale by

H. S. RENICK & CO..

Wlqy is it, Youi xYsl-c THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason; He nas the best groceries and makgs the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

Give Him a Oall.

“For Charity Suttereth Loipi.-’ g \ HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

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'TROUSER S

ALL WOOL CASIMERE MADE TO ORDER AT fl.tM). EXTRA VALUES AT 13.75, *4.00, *4.50 and *6.00. A look will make you a customer.

MO- e 3- .VVUASH- ST.

A. G. LESTER.

Mr*. Laura C. Phocnli. nilwaukee, Wl*.

“Matron of a Benevolent Home and knowing the good Dr. Milos’ Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dUilko for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., latB, THe inmateu had tho “IjaOrlppe,’’ and I was one ot tlie first. Resuming duty too soou, with the care ot so many sick, I did not regain my health, and In a month I beeame mo debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that It was a question If I could go on. A dear friend advised me to try Hr. MUem’ Restorative Heroine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, f am In better health than ever. I still continue its orr as tonal use, am n nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wls.. will reach me." June 0,1894. Mho. I,aura O. Phoenix.

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The monarch brand shirts are in every < ^ essential the best money, thought Hiid P rare can produce. Hold and carried in ^ stock by d sutmerlin; j THE HABERDASHER. S li EAST WASHINGTON STftKKT. d

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Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will iK-nefit. All druggists sell it at fl. 6 bottles forfiA, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Lad.

A few drops of Brazilian Balm in a little warm water makes the best eye water In the world.

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,Baxnf.r Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with Mag Tennant

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