Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1892 — Page 5
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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SEPTEMBER 8. 1892.
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Allen’s I)nu>- Store.
ALBERT ALLEN,
PROPRIETOR.
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In any snm, for any time. Must see the borrower in person. No delay. Mon ey furnished at once at the very lowest rates. (rpo. EL Blake* Greencastle, Ind.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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[« ufn-iit Kvills Our IVopB* uu<l I’eoph*.—of I utrrrsl. Ckaiu up, ^ood people. Public schools open Monday. Tennant is critieally ill. Still the ileinainl increases for houses. Will Grooms is at home from 1'iiliith. Mr-. I>r. Case has returned from lAttica. Ilan \ Sayler, of ('hieago. spent SnnIday here. I»ean Howe will arrive from the Mast |Siiturda\. Prof, and Mrs. Minyser arrive in the Icily today. The grand jury will probably meet w ■ Mi" Blance 1 •onnolme left Monday Ifor < hieago. W. S. Seott and family have moved |to Lafayette. Prof, and Mrs. Waldo will arrive in |the rit\ today. Mrs. J. T. Owens i> at home from |Greenc county. < irciiit court adjourned yesterday mi|til Monday next. Milt. Seiiours, of Slielhyville, spent |''unday in the city. liev. I.. II. Murlin. of Vincennes, |was here yesterday. flic apple crop is the shortest known i •ieroine Alien is at'home from a trip jl" Thou-ntui I-Linils a: .V.,s. 1 lira is \ isulng t nemis at Mrs. Tucker is visiting Mr. Wysong | vj^aj jiidiaim (>o^is. Vii-- 'Ida Boyce, ot ’ Milroy. i* the [- ■: of Mis. If. McAuley. Mi" Aeiiie llaimuerly has returned |i "a, \ j-ii 1 Uinoi- cii ie Frank Moim.-U and family . of Grove-
huruing her mouth ami throat. Slu did not swallow any of the drug, how-
ever.
The-bird Indiana regiment will hold a reunion at Terre Haute Sept. I f, la
and H!.
Mrs. W. A. 1-i'k, of Kichmond. i> visiting her parents, Thomas and Mrs.
Bayne.
Mr. and Mi>. Allen t rews, of Areola, 111., are guests of G. W. Black
this week.
John Sandy and Hr. W. G. Overstreet took in the 1 hiengo excursion
yesterday.
< harlio Grillith i' here from Jeftersonville. He may go to Anderson for
the Adams.
Misses Ruth and Inez Taylor, of Anderson, spent Friday with Miss
Klla Stevens.
A c heap excursion to t hieago took several from here yestenlay. ApJ.fu
rate w as made.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lockridge, of Imlianapolis, visited friends here the
lirst of the week.
Miss Kate S. Hammond is at home from Chicago, where she has been tak-
ing vocal lessons.
< harles Kckcrt, a hrakeman, broke a thumb hist Saturday by coupling ears
at the north depot.
Hr. Joseph A.Jenckes, ot Indianapolis. who i- backing Greeiieastlc's gas
well, is in the city .
Mrs. Judge Waugh and daughter. Miss Nina, of Tipton, are guests of K.
Maniuis and family.
Mr. Krnest Ahh n, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with W. G. NelV and
Walter Howe Jones.
The ladies of the Christian elmreh will set a dinner in the opera house
block next Saturday.
Mi-- Annie Stevenson and .Miss Haisy Biehey , of Lebanon, are visiting
R. S. Hall and family.
W. G. Burnett visited Anderson Sunday and Monday. He may move
there later in the year.
Mrs. Anna Southard is visiting her
son Charles F. Southard, corner 10th
and Ash streets, Indianapolis. ( ceil Jenkins drove to Greensbnrg
last wee!., attending the fair while
there. He w its gone four days. Those having business for the Ban-
xr:it Ti.wi:s at Groveland will please
confer with Mr. J. K. Graham. Mr-. P. K. Bnskirk. of Blonmingtim
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Mel». Hays, the lirst of the week. >< . v •> « j'iup ' ,. ,,,,t ..i •, wagon last week and carries his arm in a -ling from the etlecG ol Ins fall. Mrs. J. T. 1 famuli has returned from t ......yi.H.l.;.:. •• j ■ > ing her husband for several weeks. Mrs. R. S. Ragan has gone from Nashville, Tenn., to join her husband in their new home at Spencer, ind. Dr. John i’oucher is at home from I.mope arriving a lay . lie wusde-
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Clow, G. II. Williamson, F. L. Landes, K. E. Barnaby, Buck Gowns and
Geo. Kelly.
Monday w as Labor day. The saloons did not close, acting under a decision of the democratic attorney general at
Indianapolis.
Miss M. Josephine 1 >onnohue left Tuesday for k night-town where she teaches in the Soldiers’ and Sailors’
< irphan home.
Mr-. Sarah A. • reek was on rue-day granted a divorce from C. (.< reek, in the circuit court. Failure to provide
wa- the cause.
Greencastl" i- proini.-ed -ome good theatrical altraetions this season. Bring them along gentlemen, they w ill be patronized. Boom Greencastle by building residences to rent. No better tield for good profit on money i- to be found in the I nited States. R. Lockridge, of itaei oon, lias rented the property of J. W. Lee on west Franklin -treet and w ill move here in the near future. Mrs. Flora Kaudcll and daughter, of Richmond, and Mr. Thomas J. Wood, of Duluth, Minn., are gue-t- of T. C. Grooms and family. Prof. Smy-er take- the position vacated by I’rof. Bronson, teaching Eng-li-li. He i- from the Northwestern university, Evanston, 111. Omer ( . DeSelms, of Anderson, is doing sketeliiug and arii-i work for the Banm.I! Ti.miHe will be in the art school of Del’auw tin- year. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson are spending tbi- week in Washington city, it being the occasion of the annual meeting id - railway po-tal clerks. We stated last week that Mr. J. T. Dobell and family bad returned to Hutchinson. Kas. Mrs. Dobell is still here and will remain until cold w eather. Corbett, the Californian, whipped Sullivan, the slugger, at New Orleans last night in twenty-one rounds. Most of the Greencastle -port- went broke
on the result.
Miss Hattie Sheets who has been teaching in the schools of Chicago the [last two years, returned to that city' last Friday to resume work at an in-
creased salary.
Elder Morris preached the opening sermon last Friday evening of the thirteenth annual meeting of the Christian churches of Hendricks county, held at
New Winchester.
Persons in or near the city, who can possibly give employment to students, and-o help I hem to secure an education, will confer a favor by sending their address to < apt. Chaflee. Lieut. Lewis, F. S. A., who is to take charge of the military department of Del’auw thi- year, accompanied Lieut. Williams here for a few hours Tuesday. They return in about two weeks. It i-getting to be about the time’o year for the SIiii-Pick* to have it- devil take down and dnstolVthat stereotyped expression about the frost being on the pumpkin. It will be due in about three
or four weeks.
Men with houses to rent are few and far between. Parties from a distance are ollering most any price for desirable residences. It would be a good idea for monied men to build a few
houses to rent.
The Endeavor societies of Hcndrickcoimty bold a union service in the < liri-tian elmreh in I hinvillc next Sun-
will he present. The order is reported now in better condition than ever in
its history.
Mi-sJosie Key, of New May-ville, had on exhibition at the Bainbridge fair an oil painting, taking the heading of the Ban xku Tim is a-a subject. The picture attracted favorable comment. Mi-- Key lias been-tiulying in ( liicago for three years and has met with much success, e-peeially in bird work. >lie studies with J. P. Conley. In speaking of the ’21st soldiers’ reunion lu re, the Rockville '/YiVonc thus slanders our court house: “The busincs- meeting- were held in the dilapidated crumbling old court bouse that looked like dissolution had set in forty years ago, with auenviroiimeiit like the decadence of Babylon, aspokon of by Daniel the prophet." l ake Hood’s and only Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures. It pos-e--e-merit peculiar to it-clf. Trv il yourself. ’
Loral N<\\* tdenis.
Books at Hopwood’.-. .’Hill
Shrop-hire ram- for -ale.
J.Vgt. Thom as C. Hammoxd. Wanted. Ideal and traveling sale-men to sell l.uhriealino Oils. Apply for terms to Hie Dieterich-Oil Co., i leveInud, Ohio. 33-41. The partiu rship heretofore existing between B. F. Barwiek and A. \V. Tolin is di—olved. B. F. Barwiek w ill collect all accounts and pay all bills. 3(j-lt. Bargains in uew and second-
hand school books at
book store. 36tl Second-hand Indiana school books for sale at l.nugdon'- book -tore. 3t'tl School book- and school .-upplio-, large -toek and low prices. Your patronage solicited at l.angdon’s book store. 3(itl For Sale—Refuse lumber from bouse recently burned on Anderson street. 30-2t. M A tm: ( T.auukit. The N andalia line will make rate <>t $s.l5 one way between Greencastle and Kansas City, via any route from St. Louis. For further particulars see 3Htl J. S. Dow i.ixu. Agent. Wanted—Household help, general work. Fair wage- and good treatment. Prof. Poueher. Anderson street. 3i>tl School books you cannot use you can sell at Hopwood's, 36tl Eli Fori wants a porter at barber
-hop.
D-PRICE'S
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
•John <i. Whittier, the port, i' j
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To Portland Oregon. Sept. !• to It 1 nelii-ive. good to return (id days. Fare
f72.25 for round trip.
I o < Imttanooga. I’enn., Sept. 13 to 11 good returning until PL Fare $12.so aeeount of reunion ot Army of* 11111-
berland.
To Brazil s pt •mbe’ It . :;ood to re- 1 turn iliebliiilie- S .tend : 11. One I
Jor round I ri|>.
To Terre II ntc S':>t 10, g od to r.turn ineludiiig Sept. 11. one fare for
round trip.
To Ehvood. Ind.. s pt. 12 to 13. good ! ‘turning ineludiiig Sept.,11. One tare for round t rip. T< 1 Wash! I v "i. 13 to 90, 1 et urn limit Oct. in. Fere $ I l.2'>.
1 11.1.Moi: i:. M ■ . John Snow den. • I We-t Indiauapoli-. Iia- been a i-iting here the pa-t
Week.
Mr-. Leon sinelail w I- called to I 'l*'\ e-. I >hio, on Tne-.lay on .aeeount of kilo-- of her gralld-ijt!, Ralph Sin-
I elair.
Mr-. William Crawh-v i- -lek. Mr-. Dr. Terrill i- nl-o 0,1 tin
re li-t.
Repobliean-
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will I
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will meet at the school
• ii Saturday night, good -pcakcr
present.
I'be hard pine joist- for the new city Imilding. wldeh hme delayed operations by being -idetraeked si a lie \vl icre on the road. ha\' arrived, and the building w ill proceed.
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, Arc some of the many things in New Dress Goods. We are Hopwood s p ru p aroc i 1 show an elegant assortment of these most popular fabrics fer fall and winter wear, and invite an early in-
spection while stock is complete.
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Strong \Vitm**H«**.
Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is that of Nathan Allison, a well known citizen at (• leu Roek, Pa., w ho for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in the left side, shoulders, smothering spells, etc., one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills cured him. Peter Ja<|Uet, Salem. N. J.. is another witness. For twenty years hesiitl'erei] with heart disease, was turned away by physicians as incurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay dow n for fear of -mothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could lay down and sleep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cure is sold, also free book, by
Mr... '. 1 'fay 1. vi iiing Elder Frank of this city. 1 ' ll " 11
former pastor of the Christian church T |„ wedding of Mr. W liter 1-j I '• ■ * • •• ‘•Dt. t . | \\ 1 <it \l-i ?i<*l,it>.s.t .11- I Hm<* Mini \(i»s. I j Dr. A. Aiartin/i>:\ EiiVwin Post. I>r. j Maiiiit Jluniinoiitl of tlji.-1 ity, wa- .ol j
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In all departments of our store is the word this week, and we feel confident in asserting that we are showing the most complete stock of Dry Good in the city. NEW CARPETS AM) MATTINGS.
Lace Curtains, Floor Oil-Cloths, etc., styles and at prices hard to duplicate.
a large variety of
I | Greenea-tle would escape cholera Putnam county should abolish that eight-cornered siekne-- breeder in the court house yard. It is a wonder cholera doe-not jump clear over New York and land on that "w ateli tow er’’ of pestilence.
Table I linens Should not be overlooked when in our store. Our stock was never in better shape, and we are prepared to show you either the cheapest or some of the finest goods from foreign looms. r rite I). laamrdon Oo
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John Caw ley and Tint Callalian are |ain tiding the l raw fords\ die lair. A. J. and Mr-. Be\i iidge and <;. J. KLutig-didu, spent Sunday in the city.
*D^iui 1 aiitiit.t <i 1 mI Dt. Icuvi* next 'riiesday for Saloni, to attend the for ill** hnliaii.i eoiilerenei*. • • • \... D-.. ■ '|.nNieiu‘'- vivc H|V uiv.’g -ermon Tuesday night. Bi-bop Ninde
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Se\ / rid c liioigo- have been made in hall. Mi-- Drttley takeroom- on the tirst floor and her old
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emurzeo i oesoav at noon at the re-t- j deliee of the bride’s parent-on-outb j , , ,. . . 11 . . 10 lati'ng'. Cddy" i-. laiiVe'- aiiii''tn’-'lgii hors were in attendance. Mr. and Mi.-. Goodwin left at ouee fat liieii
future home in Manehe.-ter.
turned from El wood, where Mr. Jordan has been building bouse- for sale. M 1 -. Mary «>gden and children, Hor-
ace, James and
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This ivinodv i> h^coiD.in.iT so \\«*11
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room hy an airnway. Prof.TgjMH'ial im*ntion. .Ml who have used the -eeond floor. | prai-e.—A purer medicine does not I
We are selling drygoods, and have all the good things that belong to the business. W e have made up our minds to do business on the smallest margin that has ever been done in this county. Now is the time to strike, prices are “red hot.” W r e will sell you any print in the store for 5c. per yard that others get yA.c. for. Our dress goods fairly sparkle with good things. You must see our table linens and napkins to appreciate them. We have German damask at 50 and 55c. that are worth Noc. You don't want to miss geiting a pattern of this damask. Gingham 5 to y.lc. an extra good value. Send and get a‘dollar’s worth of our bleached muslin at 6' + c. and if you don't think it is the best value you ever bouuht send it Lack and we will refund you
We have the best table oil cloth at 16-Ac. W are Pa’.'mg 0 g t •vcl.y L
l!,,.,? ILv ma-v. >>v. .a ii uu ait wool carpel it.-i ciic<C|> <i» olnci houses will sell vou half cotton. Lace curtains, to close we do not misrejnesent our goods, all we ask is, when you come to town come in. and if you find we have not stated the facts, don't buy, but come in and see. it will do you no harm. ISAIAH VERMILLION.
your money.
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M i-.- I >ell:i will move
rulse. on the niirt 11ue.-t corner of tbe will remove pimples. .iniT- -:ili nieuni
pf the public schools at Bainbridge tinJ. Mi-- M:iry Maloney left Monday to t" ’ 1. i . :i' - .a ..ili'lll l al I in li.i n.
Volis.
M -. |; W. J,,ii.''. by ini-taki' look a r ' ■ ' amoniu Tue-ilay night, badly
vantage
Sir's? ".T.‘ N . hovii, ot ■Terre" i'lai'ite and Mr-. B. I'. O’Neill, of Brazil, are visiling ibi ii parents Mr. an.! Mrs J. I.. Steven.-. Vmoiig those who \ycut tot hicago yesterday were Seldon Smy-er, Joe
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Glass, Slates. Pencils, Talilets, etc.
We sell the High Grade, Light Running Planet. Low prices.
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ridge, on the northwest corner of the -t| o’.i 11*. 1W Wl>6H'caliKeil Kiileii excitement, and it was a wonder some one wa- not Ini by the dying ball. Mr. rims. E. Swope of this city and Mi-- Flora l.ctner, daughter of Mr. and M r-. Thomas Letnor, o! Indianapo*]i-, will he married next tVetlne da) evening. The eereiuony yvill be perfoviood *1' till' l*e-lth'Oi , e of (he Itrbli*’paront-. •'■•'in south Moridiiin -treet Ind-
ianapolis.
General < ohurn of linlianapoli-. yvas here Frida) to -peak at the Bainbridge fair. Hi- train being late lie mi—ed the cxetir-ion train and did not arrive at the fair until in the afternoon. The races being on at that hour he did not
•ivi-i. •.oeJ.it g‘i • .»>{•«•• I..dv •!: iFot i- claimed. Electric Bitter- yvill cure 'LdE' l- 4 Ji
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tlvei .. fltu'liwi $' cwiiki til’ hy i :.-. pan' blood.—'J ill drive malaria from the sy-tem and pr. vent, a- will a- cure, oil malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation ami indigestion try Elee-
llave you had the opportunity of -electing your footwear from a- large and -plendid a -lock ot boot-, -hoe-, rubber-. -Jippev-. etc a- “I oui-. the -hoe man”
attempt to -peak and considerable di--appointment yvas cau-od thereby. The A. O. 1 . W. yvill give an entertainment, September 14, in their hall. Light refreshments, dancing and speech-making yvill make up the program. Grand Recorder Raker, of
trie Bitter-. Entire satisfaction guar-] lead, others may follow anteed or money refunded. I’riee ‘>0 ! cents and $1 per bottle at Albert Al-
len’s drug store.
I..,.-, .‘tiini.t, ., tioioi .. Clii ,.,.1.1.1. that artesian water had been fothtrl at the no-gas yvell on Thus. Bayne’s place north of town. Mr. Blaki and Jauu's Jackson went out hut found no artesian yvater. They brought home a bottle of creek yvater and had eon-id-eralile sport in asking people to taste the mineral- in the “artesian water.’’
are po-itivel) the be-t ever ollered in tbi- market. Our School Shoe- are -uper■kok' l'o fh'o-eT>V'i»'iiy *il’flet' »tOlif i'll till WtHt ■' ' .'it: ' •..VL’-e.iV'.V.,’ ..-yGrtlu and yvarranted in every re-pect. We liave not the space to eliunierate the many excellent teive'M'ns w •• tec oll'evino but if von will I 'll II end e\■iinine nur goods and prices yve can ca-ily eonvinee you tliat it yvill be money in your pocket to buy your footyvear of ns. if lionest dealing, be-t goods and low price-are any iiiiliieeinent to vou. give u- a trial and you will come again, "e are bound to
Fine -hoe- a speciality.
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A ruin I tor Vou.
Ill view of yvhat Hood's Sarsaparilla ha- done for others, is it not reasonable to suppose that it yviil be of benefit to you? For scrofula, salt rheum, ami all other diseases of the blood, for dyspepsia. indigestion, sick headache, lo-- of
Evansville, Grand Financier < ox. of j , t,,at 1 F wl ' atavrh. Terre Haut >. Supr in- Trustee Bvram. I rheumat.Mn. Hood - s trs.ipat,.f Indianapolis, and Supreme Medical ,lla ,s an re,l,tH, - v - Examiner Riehard-on. of Si. 1 ouis I Hood’s Pills I'ore siek liesd'O'lie
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Tlu Oi L. r ;«'nal 1 '; LUiHtinK Vapor A stove that liubts likegas! A stove that makes do snu ke or smell! A saf** stove! An economical stove! A stove cnll'Dff ft»r no skill to operate it! A st< vethat never nets out of order! Made without packii st. swivel jomta. levers, stulLi tf boxes. li«htir>w cups, or any of the old style "trap-" which utve out nml cHiise trouble* the only Move enrrect m pr r,»*iple. th»>t * ev«porjitsa iiisteml of "KeniTatcs.’’and absolutely without ft! \ ni !; e ‘'ompIic BtFj! mui Iian*r»»ro» - devicea used on all vnpor stoves before its con»tructiou. /»/•; rr with thi: would: Dor *t make any mistnke with Theoretical Untried Ex\ erinients. hut buy the article which time, nml thousands of teitb have proven to be an unequRlled success. Don't l »:y an old st>Ie.complicated and troublesome ' aeneratiu^’ stove—ututer u 'new t a me. If .jf>u hMve ctrie. > i u crii r httord to keep it. The •*N* w Proceas" is what you want. Cali and Bzamine*
H.S. IILMCK A; Co., Agents Piitnai!! County
