Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1896 — Page 3
THE 5ATVTIER TIMES. GRLZNCASTLk, I>'DJA.1fA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5 189H
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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 ■=>1-7 A 19 EAST WASMINGTOISI ©X.<lc-
$25 REWARD Will be paid by Louis & Hays to any one havingbought at their store at any time between September 19th, 1895, and January 31st, 1896, a pair of ladies cloth top, kid, button shoes, size 22-11, stock number on lining 62458. Price S2.50. Louis A 1 Mays, THE SHOE MEN.
See the HLEGANT Line o f FALL SAMPLES
E. W. WHITE’S
Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITV AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' DRUG STONE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
RESPONSE.
Greeneastle, Ind., Feb, 3rd, 180G. Mr Dear Little Girl, Whoever You May Be. Such a letter as I received from you last week surely demands attention. You are a nice little girl I am (juite ■certain. Yes people young and old are fast finding out that the GLOBE STOKE is the place to trade. You must come down soon and bring papa and mamma and little brother with you and you will he induced by low prices and kind treatment to call again. Trusting I shall see you soon, I am, Very Respectfully, J. Svuranski.
FRESH COD FISH SCALED HERRING AND NEW FISH AT WEIK&CO’S.
The fat un'lertaker. Who plants hy the nej-e, Toor vlotliss of cough and cold. Is sighing and crying For we’ve stopped dying Since llrnzlllan Halm was sold. And for those who desire Not just yet to go higher It Is worth Its weight in gold.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greeneastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People are Ootng and Where Their (iiieet. are Slopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Itest Column In the Paper for Lh'lek Heading.
DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Rannkr Timbs to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a weeB as It does here »t home, snd the address will bo changed as often as you desire.
(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not to lie Inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful Items are desired.)
Dr. Hamm went to Bra/.il this afternoon. C. E. Ellis made a business trip to I ndianapoiis today. doe Perkins, of Purdue university, is visiting home folks. C. B. Case went to Terre Haute tiiis morning on business. Mrs. C. M. Miller, of Cory don, is visiting relatives in the city. Frank Binkley is at home from Alexandria for a few days visit. G. VV. Black received a car of horses from Areola, ill., Tuesday. John Stoner shipped a car load of begs to Indiadapolis Tuesday. A letter from John Layne, at Fort Worth, Texas, says his health is improving. Mrs. Bradford Siiiukle, of Covington, Ky., is visiting Mrs. Albert Allen and Mrs. Jerome Allen. Ed Hunt, who has been spending the wees with friends here, returned to Indianapolis this afternoon. The Greeneastle Gas Co. is making repairs in its main pipe at its intersection with the Vandalia railroad. The public library report for January shows that 1970 books were loaned and 1253 pefsons used the reading rooms. Charles Yocum and Simon Barr, two jagologists from Brazil, are spending a few days with our sheriff at the hastile. Mrs. McKenzie, who has been visiting her dangtitei, Mrs. O. W. Poole, returned to Crawfordsville today at noon. Kev. J. B. DeMotte went to Amo this morning to assist in the revival services which are being conducted there by Kev. Ditto. Frank Pollom, son of M. L. and Emma Poltom, died at Asherville Jail. 29, 1896. Deceased was horn in this countv, Feb. 6, 1880. Married, at the residence of Lem Johns, Esq., Feb. 2, 1896, by Jacob Rohm, Air. James A. Call and Aliss Ella Johns, all of Putnam county, Ind. Aliss Keltah Davis returned this afternoon from a visit at her home in O’Dell. Aliss Davis possesses one pair of the shoes, of the Louis A Hays brand, which are being sought for now. The Home Columbian club held its regular session last evening, meeting with Miss Alartha Ridpath. ‘‘Naida’’ was the work for the evening. At the conclusion of the literary program the members indulged in pulling taffy which was accompanied wiili the usual amount of merriment. Jacob Keifer celebrated ins thirtyfifth birthday last evening in a most enjoyable manner. He did not know he was going to celebrate the event until lie found about fifty of hi* friends and acquaintances gathered at Ids home on north Indiana street. The affair was gotten up by ids wife and was a grand success socially. Refreshments of a most tempting nature were served. Martli GrtM Via lltg f our. On account of Mardi Gras we will sell tickets Feb. 13th to Kit to NewOr'■'hiis and Mobile at half fare. Return limited 15 days from date of sale. F. P. lliiKsna, Agt.
Soul li «troonva*tl«. R. M. Hazelett is receiving corn from Clay City. The Harris Milling company shipped a car oi tlour to Brattleboro, Vt., Tuesday. “Chuck” Burch made one of his Hying visits to Indianapolis yes terday. Artist’s Conceit. The New York Philharmonic club, assisted by Aliss Inez Grenelli, will give tiie fourth concert in the Artists Course in Meharry hall, on Monday evening Feb. 10. Tiiis club is recognized throughout our own county ami Europe as the greatest of our American philharmonic clubs. It L now arranged as a sextette, its director being the distinguished tlute virtuoso, Eugene Weiner; then there are the two violins first and second, the viola, the ’cello and the double bass. Four of these six players are themselves eminent soloists, and the ensemble work of the club is the praise of tiie musical world. Miss Grenelli is a splendid young soprano, singing now on iter first tour io America. and is said to he in every way worthy of a place with tiie great company with which she appears. Tickets for tiiis concert and that of the composer and pianist, E. A. MacDowell, of March 2, can he secured for $1.00. Single ticket for Philharmonic club concert witli reserved seat, 75 cents. Siugle admission without reserved seat 59 cents. Gallery admission, 40 cents. Tickets on sale at Langdon’s Book store commencing Saturday Feb. 8 at two o’clock. It-d&w
Th* Vf eatber. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ap received by H. S Renick A Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianaoolis: The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: rXj Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. u. Rain or snow tonight and Thursday. Gauriott. Maximum temperature yesterday ... 35,0 Minimum temperature today, ? a. m 31.0 noon i Rain fall, melted snow (inches) 01 r l lie noon temperature is taken dally by the IIanmek Times.
Notice. J. K. Langdon lias secured exclusive sale of tiie “Clear Spanish” and ’’No Deviation” cigars, made by Riddle, Gruff A Co. 92-95-98
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OAKALLA. G. F. Lewis lias brought on a stock of goods and lias reopened ids store. The quarries have resumed work after a few weeks idleness. There is prospect of a heavy summer’s work. W. S. Torn attended tiie funeral of h s cousin at Harmony last week. Tiie gravel road is highly appreciated these times. Let tiie good work go on till mud roads are a tiling of the past. John Spaulding, of Mattoou, 111 George, of Reno* Miss Clara, of Indianapolis. Miss Serena, of Greeneastle, spent Sunday at home.
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Lx AM f 3 3 - - - Banquet Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Lamps ot all Kinds cheap at Allen’s * IJrttcj -Store. We also sell the best grades of coal oil.
Miss Nettie Henkle, of Ladoga, called o.i friends and relatives here a few days last week. Miss Ellie Grider, who has been visiting at Morton, returned home last Thursday. Leonard Ratcliff is going to Quincy to farm this year. Marshal Young, who has been sick, is improving slowly. William Cunningham, of Irvington, shipped a car load of cattle down to Ids farm to feed. Crodians Gardner and Henkle will hold a combination sale of stock and farming implements soon. Mr. and Airs. Newt Anderson spent Sunday with Airs. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. Walsh. Our Sunday visitors were Ren Carpenter of Greeneastle, James Edwards, of Roaehdale, and Albert Edwards,of Providence. Miss Iretia Calhoun who has been visiting here since September, returned to her home in Kansas last Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Stanley spent last Thursday night and Friday witli their son, John who lives near Parkersburg Fayette Dyer arrived home last week from a trip to tiie south. He went to the Atlanta Exposition tiie last of November and returned to Tennessee where lie breathed tiie mountain air near Knoxville, which seemed to improve his health as lie gained several pounds while gone. Rev. Bushnell preached at tiie Universalist church Sunday. Mr. Wilcox son had charge of tiie n.usic. His class sang in a maimer highly creditable to him. Samuel Scott is going to move into tiie Bowers property. The young folks were entertained InMr. and Mrs. Charles Crodiau last I i iday night. ■ Mr. MERIDIAN II. II. Runyan has a very sick child. Putnam County Telephone comp.iny has extended line to Belle Union and will he ready for business Monday. James Ruark, of Greeneastle, is visiting here. •T. C. Knight, of Fillmore, is visiting at tiiis place. Nervous women will find relief in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because itenriclietlie blood and thus strengthens the nerves.
From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business Men to Health.
What Ih tlie Matter?
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Is too heavy for its mother to lug around. Besides it does not look well. 1 have just received the first lot of baby carriages of the season. Lor style and durability they are unexcelled. Rufiled edged parasols—the latest. Brices—well, I make it a point not to be undersold.
H H N N M
Alphcus Birch
Siapie ana Fancy Grocefis,
S. W. Corner Public Square.
VTo DISEASE ha* ever presented so many 1 v peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease leave* It* victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Mr. I). W. Hilton, state agentof the Mutual Life Insurance Go., of Kentucky, says: "In 138B and '110 I 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 than two months except by the use of narcotics that stupefied me, but gave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pam and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. When in thiscondltion, I commenced using Dr. Miles’ Hestorative 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. US, 1896. I>. W. Uiltoh. Dr. liles’ Nervine llcstores Health.
HPERA HOUSE v Wi n. FEBRUARY Fill.
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Presented by W. R. Ogden and bis excellent company of metropolitan recognition.
'Telephone No. OO’
I 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.
NICK & CO., FINE HARDWARE. 8T0VES AND TINWARE Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden tools. El A ST S113 El SQUARE1. H. S. REIMICK&CO..
PRICES: Reserved Seats. 50 cents. General Admission, 35 cents
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Wlqv is it. You AwK THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? 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.
Give Him a Call. K. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square
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Art* you constipated? Do you have Hick hendaches’f Is your Nervous system, liver or Kidneys out of order f If so, cure yourself by using Wright’s j Celery Tea. it improves tiie complexion. Price 25 cents sold by Albert 1 Allen, Druggist. 92-\vks.Aw.
Tuesday February 11th. 9th Season FISHER'S ITNW FAIU’E COMEDY “A Cold Day”
Only fun ffi town An up to date comedy of comedians including PERKINS D. FISHER, In ki' original creation of “ABE” “Don’t Miss a Good Thing.”
tats on stile til Landes’ Book Store. r'or Statements see The Bannkh Timms, printers.
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 Marj 'Tennant
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Drs. Smythe & Tucker, 1 ’ 11\ iloiiinH mill surgeon*. .So. IT l ine Street. Greeneastle. Ind
‘‘if wisdom’s ways you’d wisely keep, Two things observe with care.” 1 Muster your house with Acme Cement, And not witli lime and li.iir. R. B. HURLErY '.■(I''S. Locust street, Greeneastle, Ind.
JAMES 1! FEE. Insurance Agent. Pension Attorney, and Nolan Public. Oliirc in Central National Bank Buildirg ,-eeond floor.) Call and see me.
Are You Looking for Bargains?
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James IV1. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinas for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND
B. F. JOSLJN Hand es the lllirnest Grade Itra7.ll Blta k
“A few doses of Brazilian Balm curea me of one of the worst colds I ever had. vitb loss of voice.” , And the lies! I’lttsbiirgh an Anthra 1 i 1 e GEN. W. S. McNAIXL I yard opposite VaucalU freight ott.ee
