Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1896 — Page 3

i HE TIMES. GREEIiCASTLlL. IIVL'IAIf A

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7 18»B

School Shoes.

THE LOCAL FIELD

... .. .. ... . What is Going on in and About

We Now Have in Stock J

More SCHOOL SHOES j Fair Greoncastle -

Than all the Other Stores .atesi

in the City. They are

Superior in Style and

Quality as Well as Lower

in Price Than Any You Can Get Elsewhere.

CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS.

Wlioro Our People p.re Oning ami Where

Louis A* IIay r s, THE SHOE MEN. See the ELECiANT Line

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FALL SAMPLES

at

Et. W. WHITE'S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LIIMfe IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVERJONCS' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Spec-

ialty.

Homs Mm' mm BIG FOURROUTE On January 13lli, 14th, 27lh. 28th, Fehrimry Ulih, Uch, Marcli hih ami 10th. llnnm-Seekcrs’ Kxcnrsion Tickets will he sold at Very Low Rates from nfiints on the Bij; Four Route to ninny points in Alabama, Florida. Kenlueky, Louisiiina, Mississippi,Tennessee, Arizona. Arkansas, Indian Territory, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. For full information as to rates, routes, tickets, limits, etc., call on agent Rig Four Route, or ad-

dress

E. O. McCormick, I>. R. Martin, Pass. Traffic Mar. Gen. Pass. & I'M. A a I ■ FIRST GRAND EXCURSION Arkansas Pass, Tex.. February 11th. via RIO FOCR ROCTE Tickets will he sold at Very Low Kales to the new Deep Harbor of the Onlf. For rates, routes, limits, etc., call on agent Big Four Route. FRESH COD FISH v , SCALED HERRING AND NEW FISH AT WEIK&CO’S.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving 1 the city, even for a Khort time, without ordering the Dally Banker Tuncato^ follow you. 1» eo«*t8 you but 10 cents a ween as it dees here at home, and the address will

he changed as oft* , n as you ^'^sirc*.

Saw H« r Thuraitny.

Cincinnati Post.

Harry Mathias, an employe at

the Columbian hotel, at Kim and I.ongworth streets, is from Greencastle, Ind. He was well acquainted with Pearl Bryant.' He told the /‘out reporter Thursday that he saw the girl iu the oost olliee last Thursday afternoon.

Their Guefltft nre Stopping—Nnwa of In-

tereiit Over the City—The Heat Column in _

. , ..... “I was passing through the ( m-

tha Paper for <Jnick Keutiing.

icinnftti postoffice rotunda at 2:30

last Thursday afternoon, and saw a young lady at one of the windows. I thought 1 knew her, and went up and said: ‘Why, isn't this Pearl Bryan?’ She said it was, and

| (Personals and society”notea arc soIIcUckI I O'* immediately. She I and will be inserted If writer’s immeundad- said she had left lltT home in 1 dress is attached, not to he inserted, hut as an ( . . *1 ♦ %« .., ,, . r . kt . . . i»reenctt8tle to visit Mrs. Stella

• “Videnco of good tftith. None but truthfui

| items are deal red.) Fisher, in Indianapolis, and that.

' Mrs. Fisher, her daughter and her1* (> Folliver was called to Brazil on j 8e lf had come lo Cincinnati to do

hiisiness tmlay. some shopping. She said she was

Miss Anna Gfrocrer, of Terre Haute, Roin g to her hotlle in Greencastle is visithi^ here. . _ , ,

that evening at < o clock. She

\V. A. Bowen, of Koachdule, was in

the my today. seemed to he in perfect health, hut J. H. Tribby. of Kokomo, was in the 1 noticed she was somewhat excited. ! city la:f evening. She wore a kind of spotted dress.

Mi-s Laura Sheridan went to Indian- ' ^ D*ft her there,

apolis this afternoon. j The above establishes the fact II. 'I. Mathias and John Alice are that the girl was not murdered at home from Rockville. carder than Thursday night of lust Chas. F. Smith, of Bainbridge, is vis- week. Mathias is the last person iting his sister, Mrs. I). K Preston. | i tnoW n to have seen Pearl Bryan

alive with the excepMon of her

Mi«s Flossie Vermillion went to Brazil this afternoon for a few day’s visit. Mis- Rebecca Hanuaand her nephew. Robert Hanna, tie visiting in Indian-

apolis.

J. V. Durham left this aPernoon for Martinsville to take treatment for rheu-

matism.

Dr. K. B. Kvans and 1L L. O'lliiir

slayers.

Fisher's *• V Cold Day” company will he the next attraction at the opera house. It is one of the popular farce comedies of the times, and having been here before is already familiar with our theatre goers. Perkins D. Fisher

went to Iudianupoiis this morning over a eoimnediau of rare merit, and is

always supported by a first class company of commedians. New songs and new faces makes nearly a new show of “A Cold Day. ' therefore one can never lire of seeing it. While this is its ninth season on Hie road, it is still classed among the leading farce comedies. It.

the Vandalia.

There will be second rank work iu the K. of P. ball this evening. A full

attendance is desired.

Mr. Elisha < 'owgill is home from a visit with bis daughter, Mrs. William

Ilapp, of Paxton, HI.

Miss Lizzie Matthews went to Indianapolis today to attend a party given

by Miss Margaret Bruce.

Henry <llliver shipped one car of cattle to New York and one car of hogs

to Indianapolis Thursday.

\ ('old l>iiy,

Perkins I). Fisher's well known and funny farce corned) - will appear at the opera house February 11. Fisher and his partner as Abe

Dr. Edwin Post and Prof. II. It. bong- | and Jake have not been forgotten dun left yesterday afternoon for Cinciii- although it has been some time nati via the Knickerbocker. since last seen here. It is hard lo Mrs. c. W. smith and Mrs. Harrison, (ind two more absurdly funny charol Indianapolis, have been visiting their j acter8 the gtage today. Their

antics in shipboard In the second act, can never.' be forgotten by those who have ever seen it. ‘ A

mother, Mis. Marga-et E. Preston. Mrs, Reyman and daughter have returned to their home at Salem, after a few days visit at Hr. W. W. Tucker.

Convention Cali*. In obedience to the directions of the Indiana Republican State Cen j tral committee the republicans oi l Putnam county are hereby called ; to meet in mass convention at the Court House in Greencastle at 11 o’clock a. m., on Saturday March 7th 1896, for the purposes follow , ing to wit: To select twelve (12) ! delegates to the Congressional District convention to be held at Greencastle on the 19th day of March 1890; To select twelve (12) delegates to the State convention j to be held at Indianapolis on the j 7th day of Mity 1896; To select twelve (12) delegates to the Fifth District Congressional convention to be held at Martinsville on the Dith day of April 1896; Also to select delegates to the Joint Sena torial, Joint Representative and Judicial conventions, the time, place and number in eceh instance to be h erea fte r determined. Arthur Throop, C. B. Case, Secretary. < 'hairman. Scrofula lurks in iho blood of nearly every one, bid Hood’s Sarsaparilla drive it from the system and makes

pure blood.

ItfdiM'cMl ItatPM to Hot Spriii|gH, \rk. The Vandalia Line has on sale excursion tickets, good ninety days, to the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, at very low rates. Hot Springs is the only health resort owned, indorsed and conducted by the United States Government. Climate like that of lilay. This is the be>t season to go. liver 400 hotels at d hoarding houses at rates to suit all visitors. The hot waters have for fifty years been found unexcelled for the cure of rheumatism, blood and skin diseases, femnlc complaints, troubles of the stomach, liver and kidneys, insomnia, nervous prostration, etc. For illustrated pamplefs and full in-1 formation call on nearest Vauuulia Line Ticket Agent, or address

E. A. Ford,

Gen'l Passenger Agent.

St. Louis. Mo.

ll^" To make money you now nni't he willing to spend some. Many seem to think that il is only a new article that needs advertising hut that is a great mistake. Let every man advertise his wares; others have made fortunes doing it. Nothing la too common to have its sale materially increased by newspaper publicity. Judicious advertising is nm only the best way to make customers, but it is the cheapest as well. It gets them and it keeps them for you. I'here is strong competition nowin all lines of business. S’ou need advertising to give you your share of the trade, and you need it done in the most skillful and intelligent way. The best advertising medium in this neck of the woods i- the Bz NNEtt-TlMK.8. It

A Bi<> Baby Q Q

Is too heavy for its mother to lu” around. Besides it does not look well. I have just received the first lot of baity carriages of the season. Lor style and durability they are unexcelled. Ruffled edged parasols—the latest. Brices well, 1 make it a point not to be undersold.

H H N Aipheus Birch

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maple ape l : aiey Gioceiias,?;

\V T . Corner

Public Square.

^Telephone No. DO

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

Rev. R. D. Leomird, of liidianxpplis, will preach ut St. I’aid’s Baptist church

on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3:30 and 7:30 tat ion.

p. m

Mr. and Mr.-. Howard Tourner have

j CoM Day” is one long laugh, and us well earned its excellent repu

W’lllToi.tlRIrr G. V. iL ICatcfl.

Chicago, Feb. 7.—A special meeting

I gone to Terre Haute, in which city they of the Western Passenger association will make their future home. K/oom- has been called for Feh. 11. The object ington Telephone. ; of the meeting will bo to take some The Cincinnati Trihuve is represented ! "yarding the extension of the , , %i ‘ ,, , time limit on tickets to the (‘iKNiiiipincnt here today by Mr. Omer E. ^ogl»t. | ()f th( , ( ; ral „, Annv :lt St. Paul bv the He has established an agency for Ins (; r ,. a t Western road. It is not likely

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FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden tools. ElAS'T SIUKl SQUARE!. H.S. RENICKCO..

A Trip to lli«* Garden ttpofn of the South. On February 11 and March 10, tickets will be sold from principal cities, towns and villages of the North, to all points on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and •i portion of Kentucky, at one single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good to return wkidu thirty days

paper with J. K. Langdnn. Elder and Mas. A. J. Frank left today for their new home at Lebanon They have engaged a suite of rooms there for the present until a suitable residence can be secured. W. H. Blodgett, of ibe Indianapolis Me,ics, was in the city last evening reviewing the facts of the Ft. Thomas tragedy. Mr. Blodgett makes a specialty of such cases and is regarded as one of the ablest men engaged in the

•work.

A large party of Greencastle people left Ibis morning on the 2 :35 Vandalia train for Cincinnati Among them were Ed Black, Dh k Gillespie, Frank Kiembnb, Charley Priest, Mack Kiel - cits. Clarence Glidewell, John Cooper,

and Ered Bryan.

that any decisive action will be taken at the meeting, but the ■'raids will decide upon what course they intend to pur-

sue at a later date.

TitlwrctiloHlK T«»rtt n SucceM. Springfield, Ills., Feb. 7. — State Veterinarian Trumbower has made Ids report of the tuberculin test made on a herd of 38 milch cows owned by Dr. H. E. Stollman of DuPagc county. The test resulted ill the detection of tuberculosis iu four animals, and a postmortem examination showed them to be badly affected. l>r. Trumbower regards the test highly successful.

BRIEF MENTION.

Harry Howard, the veteran fire chief of the old New York volunteer lire depart-

nient. is dead. P.e ''. s horn in

Kx-Aldtrnran George Tilton of Haver- ; laill, Mass., one of the alleged hoodie alder- | men of that city, was yesterday sentenced I to serve 15 months in the house of corree Rev. J. N. Greene, of GreeiiCHStle, I tion.

preached an interesting sermon Iasi Twenty state delegations to the Demo-

evening at the Methodist church. The

attendance and interest is increasing and the outlook is promising. Meetings every afteruooou and evening.—

l.chanon Ueporter.

From this time on until the trees be-

cratic national convention at Chicago have engaged quarters at the Palmer House. Indiana has reserved 51 rooms, the largest

number of any state.

New York admirers of Madam Nordica are arranging for the presentation of n testimonial to that noted songstress. It will he a diamond tiara of matchless

payment of $2 to agent 'itdestitiation : K||| tl> ;ll „, l(ie dandelions I ike accompanied by a parchment list

will aU<>\* >lop-ovoi ut «im\ points , the* dopors.

on the south bound trip. Ask your bright spots In our lives, the town is in ticket agent about it. and if he cannot its most unattractiveaspoct. Old barns sell you excursion tickets write to < . P. , lm | seem preternatiirally oromi-

General Passenger Agent

Louisville, Kv., or J. K. Uidgely. N.

\\. P. A., Chicago, ill.

The fat undertaker. Who plants hy the acre, Poor violins of cough,and cold. Is sighing and crying For we’ve slopped dying Since Brazilian Balm was sold. And (or those who desire Not just yet to go higher It Is wocth Its weight Iu gold.

lient. and houses which need paint, even ever so little, will show up now if ever. Even inside, where we seek for perreniital sunshine by the hearth, we tint) some signs of the fag end of winter evinced in worn carpets, curtains lack their prestine freshness and other deficiencies which cannot he well remembered before “house cleaning time.”

Lx AM PS ' - -

t Banquet Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Ilall Lamps, Bailor Lamps. Bracket Lamps, Lamps ot all Kinds cheap at

Captain Israel H. Washburn, retired, of the United States marine corps is dead ut the army and navy hospital at lint Springs. Ark., pf Bright's disease. Captain Wash burn was the son of cx-Guvcrnor Wash I burn of Maine, (pie of the four famous

Washburn brothers.

The Excelsior Manufacturing company, J a large stove making concern of St. Lon is; made an assignment yesterday afternoon. Liabilities, exclusive of bonded debt, $250,000; assets, exclusive of plant, $840,000. The assets given are as they appear on the books, and are worth considerably less han that sum.

Hcpusits nf Gnltl.

Nnw York, Feb. 7.—The total deposits of gold at the Hubtrcasury and ! aasay office yesterday in anticipation of payments of allotments of the new government bonds amounted to $3,115,000. doliii Hay* Hammond K«*ieinied. Pbktoha, Feb. 7.—John Hays Hum-

The e it her.

The indication!* for tnia vicii.it) for Hie coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received bv H. S Renick it ( o. from the otllcinl

weather bureau at Indianapolis-

The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the olliciai weather instruments located on the roof ol

the West College building: Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 7. Partly cloudy and colder lo ^^uijlit. Saturday fair.

Garriott.

Z]

Maximum temperature yesterday.

Minimum

*16,4 98.2

iVmpt rat ure today. 7 :i. in, ,'H •> •* noon iti Ruin fall, melted snow tinehes) .00 The noon temperature Is taken daily by the llAK.NKH TlMKS.

YEARS OP INTENSE PAIN.

Itr. J. It. n'litts, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered 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 writes: “I wish to tell what your valuable medicine has doni> for me. For four yeurslh.id heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said It was Rheumatism of the Heart.

« T N -^ __ c x 4. 1 mood, the American mining engineer. ^ ^ (3 IT ^ 0 I^I l 1 ( | v^U)QX C' j charged with the leadership of the late We also sell the best grades of Co4l oil. ■ ; a to Wj

It was almost unendurab’e; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferings, particularly during the last months of those four weary years.

t*R. J. H. WATTS, 1 Anally tried Or. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put now life Into and made a new man ot me. 1 have not had a symptom ut trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine has cured me for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart t'uro, for 1 know what It has done for mo and only l could state more clearly my suffortng then c.ud the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. 11. Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May v, 'W. I>r. Mhos Heart Cute Is sold on a positive gnarunt. "• that the first bott le will Is'IieSt. All druggists sell it at $1 0 bottles for IB, or It will bo sent., prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, ind. Dr. Allies’ Heart Cure Restores Health

Wl\y in it. You THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He nas the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. IIis regular customers know this and the new ones he gains everv day rapidly learn this fact.

Give Him a Gall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

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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 May 'Tennant

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‘‘If w i'dniii’s \vayn you'd wisely kiep.

Two things ohserve wilh care.”

I’hi-ier your house with Acme Ccnicnt,

And noi w ith lime and han R. R. HURLErV

!M>8S. Locust street, Greene,is| 1,., Ih,|.|

Arc Vou Looking for Bargains?

SEE

James M. Hurley, B.eal Estate, Insurance and Lo.xn Agent. Property of all kinos for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL E3ANR. GREENCASTLE IND B. P. JOSbIN Hand es tin* HUrtu’st Grade Hrti7.ll Hlock

JAMES 1. FEE. Insurance Agent. 1‘ension Attorney, iniil Nolniy Public. Olliee in fentriil Nntionnl Bunk lluihtii g <emi t’l.or. ( nil itnd s.'.' iiie.

“A few doses of Brazilian Balm cured j me of one of the worst colds I ever had vith loss ol voice.” Gen. W. S. McNair.

AodtheBo«t PittsburvP sin ArthracDw yard oppoditt* VaatalK trc'ichtufflvo