Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1896 — Page 3

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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11 1HH(5

School Shoes.

THE LOCAL FIELD

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.

Louis A 5 - I lays, THE SHOE MEN.

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

'-ATES1 CiTY HAPS AND MISHAPS. \Vh«*r*» Our People* 8.rt* Going and Whore Their GiieittN are Stopping—Newn of lutere»t Over the City—The lte*t Column In th» Paper for t^uirk Heading.

See the ELEGaNT Line o f FALL SAMPLES

i>o>r*T hunk

Of leaving the city, oven for a abort time, without ordering the Daily Uannkh Timkk ft) follow you. It cot*ts you but l«> cents a wcck as It does here ar home, and the uddress will be elmngod as oft‘*n us you c , H*lrc.

(Personals ami society notes are solicited and will he InserttHl if writer’s name and address is attached, not to lie inserted, but as an evidence M good faith. None but truthful

items arc desired.)

and lx- seen ot> tlio streets late a' nijflit lens. '1 hus you will j(n»w into trn»» womanhood and will be better prepared to till the responsible position of wife.—JlluuiiiiiKitoii W orld. A prominent physician of this city is of the belief that May Hollingsworth, who is trying to convince the Indiana* polls police that she knows something | of the Bryan murder mystery, is a eoeaine fiend and consequently is gifted witli a vived imagination as all addicted ; to the use of cocaine arc. That she is not seeking notoriety t>ut is gratifying her imagination. He thinks she will I probably tell another story tomorrow if given an opportunity. Frank Davidson, the drayman, figured in a runaway this morning. His team of ponies were left standing at the Big Four depot and becoming frightened started out at a lively step, scattering firrnituie along the road for some distance. They werostopped near

Walnut > reek.

Mr. and Mrs. I,. W. Eiekinson, of Terre Haute, who have been visiting at

E:. W. WHITE'S

Merchant Tailor Shop. B£ST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Spec-

ialty.

Homs Seekers’ Exclusions BIG FOUR ROUTE On January 13tli, 14th, 27th, 28th, February 10th, 11th, March 0th and 10th. Home-ISeekers’ Excursion Tickets will lie sold at Very Low Kates from points on the Big Four Koute lo many points in Alabama. Florida, Kentucky, Eouisiana, 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 Big Four Koute, or ad-

dress

E. O. McCoumick. I>. B. Martin, Pass. Truffle Mir'r, Pen. Pass. & Tkl. Am.

FIRST GRAND

Arkansas I’ass, Tex,.

Morris Howell is sick with la grippe.

Common council meets this evening. O. W. Hughes, have gone to Cloverdale

Robert John was in Indianapolis to

day.

Art Jackson will move to Soelby ville today. ' Born, to Walter I.aer and wife, Feh. 11. a daughter. T. I>. White, night man at the Vandalia, is on the sick list. I.. Weik A Co.’s baker, Mr. Throop, has gone to Dayton, Ohio, James Sage. t \ po, is here from Ohio, visiting relatives ami Mends. Miss Jeanette Short, of Minnie, is the guest of Miss Graee White. 0. W. Black went to Indianapolis this morning over the Big Four. Miss Jennie Black and I.aiirence went to Indianapolis this morning. Will Main and sisier, Miss Gertrude, of Isahell. HI., visited Dr. Bence and family today. Mrs. I’. R. Christie is at home from Logansport where she lias been at tiie bedside of her father. In the excitement of the past few daysValentine day lias not been thought of much. The day will he here on Fri-

day.

The Young Eadies Home Missionary society of College Avenue church will meet at the home of Mrs. Biyna Wed-

LXCURSION I uesday afternoon at half past two.

John Goddard, an old soldier, living at Fern, died last night of pneumonia

February 11th, via BID FOUR ROUTE | resulting from the grip. He was fifty Tickets will lie sold at Very Low Rates years of age and is well known in this

to visit.

Miss Delia Baird, who lias been visiting her sister Mrs. <;. W. I’oole, has returned to Crawfordsville. Mrs. J. F. Fee went to Bloomington at not n to visit her narents. Opera House Tonight. Tonight is the night to see Fisher’s comedians in that well known ] and tunny farce comedy, “A Cold ! Day.” Don’t miss it. Those who j have never seen “A Cold Day” should lie on hand tonight. More good fun in it than any farce comedy on the road. Two and a half hours of laughter. Ahe, Rally and Jake will he there, and don't forget the chieken sandwich,

POLITM AL. ANNOI NrK.VIKNTR. < tor I* I M4*(*N Oil til* Itl-pnhll-can County Tlvket for I.NfHi. In this column will he placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places on the republican county ticket for the campaign ol 181)R. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later: KOK SHKHIKK. v Dudley Ilutchetton, of HiimriekH. will oe a candidate for Hberitt of Putnam county, Hubject to the republican nominating convention. Andrew King, of I'litnumvillc, will ben candidate for aheritT of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. George \V. Watts, of PutnaniviHe, Warren township, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convent ion. Harry Kitnrk, of Warren towlfffhip. will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. D. W. Macy, of Bello Union, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. IHIW NOTICE. 1HJW. Editor of Hannkk Times. Please say the voters of Putnam county ntirold friend and comrad Levi Woodrum is a candidate for sh< riff of Putnam county. Hi* was elected coroner in IH6H and served one year as sheriff and us he was the last republican sheriff we want to repeat history, once in 80 year by electing him in 18WL Many Hkim'hi.icans.

A Big Baby © ©

Is too heavy for its mother to lug around. Besides it does not look well. I have just received the first lot of baby c arriages of the season. For style and durability they are unexcelled. Rutiled edged parasols—the latest. Brices — well, I make it a point not to be undersold.

H M N Alphcus

N H. Birch

maple m Fancy Mas,

S. W. Corner Public Square.

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Circuit Court. The probate and civil dockets were called Tuesday morning with

liepiioliran District Convention,

The republicans of ihi* district will tnret in delegate convention at Greencastle, Ind., at 11 o'clock a. in., March lit, 18110, to nominate a candidate for presidential elector, also elect two dele- | --—.■ gates to the National Republican con-| veution. The representation of said! convention will be one delegate for each 200 and fraction of 100 or more j votes east for the Hon. Win. D. Owen I for secretary of state at the last elec-|

| tion. N. Filhkck. Attest: Chairman Fifth District. Gk.oRGK M. A l.l kn. Secretary.

The basis for the counties will be as

follows:

Peleplione No. GO'

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.

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to the new Deep Harbor of the tiulf. For rates, routes, limits, etc., call on

agent Big Four Route.

FRESH COD FISH SCALED HERRING AND NEW FISH AT WEIK&CO’S.

.% Trip to I In* tJarilen >|»> « of tin- Sontli. On February 11 and March 10, tickets will be sold from principal cities, towns and villages of

city.

The Hollingsworth girl is the champion liar of this week, starting in early Sunday. She is entitled to a prize. And Mr. Early is going to lecture! To what strange uses do we come, etc. We shall be surprised at nothing. Win. II. Hartwood, the well-known colored barber, died Monday evening of dropsy at ins home in north Greencastle. Mr. Hartwood was fifty years of age. He was a G. A. K. man. The funeral will occur tomonow at 2 p. m. Alonzo Strange, an employee atti. W. Black’s sale stables, fell from the hay loft and received injuries which his physician, Dr. I’oole. thinks will probably will result fatally- Strange lost a thumb several weeks ago while working at the stables. Marshal Starr was called to Indianapolis last night by Supt. Colbert, by a telegram which dated that there hud been important developments • in the Hollingsworth case. The story is given elsewhere and Marshal Starr has about lost faith in ids fli.d. Marshal Starr, of Greencastle. Ibis forenoon telegraphed Detective Furlong that John Devore was under arrest there and asking Furlong to come and get ids man. Furlong complied by going this afternoon. Devore is wanted for a transaction regarding a horse traded to H. Langford and a line bill given by him to John Garber.—Rratil

Ih mociat.

Before you become a kicker, consider If you can’t be something Intter. One thing is certain, if yon can do nothing good for a community you can make a great deal of trouble by abusing the

the following results:

COUNTIES. BELHCIATK9' I

Robert W. Rains, aclmr. vs. Alice

Cowgill, et al, land sale; sale con-

llemirieks 10 Morgan 13

firmed.

Parke 18

Assignment of Wm. Albaugh by

I’litnam 12 Vigo 34

Phil Albaugh, private sale ordered.

Vermillion . !•

Joseph Howard vs. L. N. A. &

Total 114

C. R. Co., damages; dismissed.

Milton J. Oldham et al vs. Kliza

Catarrli can be successfully treated

bet.h Applegate, attachment, dis

only by purifying the blood, and tin*

missed.

one true blood puriller is Hood’s Sar-

Johnson Obenchain vs. James

saparilla.

Dean, money; dismissed. Franklin McVeagh et al vs. K. A. Hamilton, account; judgment lor

•1H33.

Martin R Bailey vs. G. B., Carrie S, and John W. Cooper, judgment by confession .fl2l0. Kepuhlicfiii Difttrivt Convention, The republicans of the Fifth congressional district will meet in delegate convention at Martinsville, Ind., at 11 o’clock a. m. Thursday, April 10, 1800, to nominate a candidate for congress. Tiie representation will he one delegate for each 200 and fraction of 100 or more votes cast for the Hon. Willl'im I) Owen, for secretary of state in 1804. By order of the district committee. N. Fii.bkck, Chairman. Attest: Gkorok M. Ai.i.kn, See. Tiie basis for the counties will be as follows: DKI.RUATES. Clay 1 Hendricks Id Morgan 13 I’arke 13 I’utnam '2 Vigo 34 Vermillion 0

FINE HARDWARE.

STOVES AND TINWARE

\V \NTKD A reliable Imly or gentleman to I distribute Burn plea and make u hoiiae-to-house j canvass for our Vegetable Toilet soaim. S i,, i to $75 a month easily made. Address < Tofts j & Heed. H42 to Austin Avenue, Cldeago. j III. wm» !

The AY «jm her*

The indicationo for this vicinity '

for the coming thirty-six hours are! as follows tte received by H. S Renick & Co. from the otliciul

weather bureau at Indiananolis: Indianatolis, Ind., Feb. 11. Fair tonight anil Wednesday.

( I warmer Wednesday.

I—' Gauuiott. The following local observations

as taken daily by Guy Wilson w ho is in charge ot the otliciai weather instruments located on the roof of

the West College building:

Maximum temperature yesterday ... i:t.Mintmum “ " ttji I’emperature today, 7 a. m ~

noon 40

Kain fall, melted snow tinebcHi. 00 The uoon temperature is taken daily by the

Hannkk Times.

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Tot nl 1M Toriny'n I.ocri MarkeiR. !Furnished the Daily Kannkr Timks dailv bv R.W. Allen, manager of Artbm Jordan’s noultry house.'!

Hens Sprinas, ehotje

sprinirs. stairs 1 'liens

the North, to all points on the Louis-

ville and Nashville Railroad in Tennes- take a dose of ground glass and remove -ce. Aruhniiia, Mississippi, Florida and tiie bile, cleanse your eonseiance. .cultia portion of Kentucky, at one single vale faitn in your fellownien. then go f.uo for the round trip. Tickets will ; k lir , « olm . tM)dv . But don’t

be good to return wiMdii thirty days

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Turkey hr ns. Ill Turkey, old toms *> Turkeys,yminic I'.’tsls. aim over cliolee I’al a Oeeae, f. f.over ... •’> Ducks 7'/i Kras Iresh siilileet to liandilna I"

people who do. Agitate your liver, I Hotter, rood 8

on payment of |2 to agent at destination, ami will allow -top-over at any points on Hie south bound trip. Ask your ticket agent about if. and if he cannot -ell you excursion tickets write to C. U. At more, (ien-ral I’a.sseii'ger Agent Louisville, Kv.. or J. K. Ridgely. N.

XV. P. A., f’liicago, III.

The fat undertaker. Who plants liy the acre, Poor vlcltiss of cougti anil cold. Is slghtag and crying For we've stopped dying Since Brazilian Halm was sold. And for those who desire Not Just yet to go higher It Is worth Its weight in gold.

ItudiH'tMl IliitvM to Hot HpriDK*' %ik. The Vamlalia Line lias on stile excursion tiokets, gotnl ninety days, to the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas, tit

very low rates.

Hot Springs is the only health resort owned, indorsed and conducted by the I'niled States Government. Climate

to work and help somebody,

be a kicker.

The tragic death of Pearl Bryan of Greencastle, should be a lesson to all I young girls. Take your mother's j

advice; assist her at home ns much as | ijUsTliat of I Hay. This is the be-t sen- ! son to go. Over 3(MI hotels ardbuard-

If you want a neat dress shoe at medium price it w ill pay you to sec some of thpse new ones that I’. K. Christie is | lust opening up. He is ottering some men’s shoes at |2.nu, $2.."iU and $3.00 | that are fully as nice looking as the | high price shoes. 100t2

Lv AM RS - - - Banquet Lamps. Hanging Lamps. Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps. Bracket Lamps, Lamps ot all Kinds cheap at Allen’s^Oruo - Storo. \Ye also sell the best grades of coal oil.

ing houses at rates to suit all visitors. The hot waters have for lifty years been found unexcelled for the cure of rheumatism, blood and skill diseases, femole eomidaints, troubles of the stomach, liver and kidneys, insomnia, nervous prostration, etc. For illustrated painplefs and full information call on nearest Vaniiaha l.luc Ticket Agent, or address

E. A. Ford,

Gen'l Passenger Agent.

St. I.ouis. Mo.

Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden tools. El A ST SI OK SQUARE!. H. S. RENICK & CO.. Wlr|v in it. Voui AsK THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This is the reason: He has 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 Gall. K. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

Weak, Irritable,Tired •'1 Was No Good on Earth.”

For Sale.—Old papers, suhablc tor putting under carpets or on closet I shelves, for sale cheap at the Bannk.k Ti.vk.s oitice.

For Envelopes see The Baxnk.ii TiMKtt, printejs. The Bank lift Timfs—1'Jc. a week.

Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds u, the broken down constitution, and peroianeptly cures every kind of nervous disease. “About our nvnr offo I Iran afflictn! uith mrrouMui-MM, aleriilmnnenm, I rer/iint/ nrnmition in Mil" Iron, slioht palpitation of mu Heart, IUhtrartino conftinlon ofthemind, Krrioun lonn or tapnr of memory. It l iylitril dozrn irltH rare and trorry. I ram plrtrly lont appetite And felt my vitality treariny out, I tran trenk, irritable anil tired, Xy ireiyht iron mlurrd to lOOtf/n., In fact I rran no yood, on earth.

A friend brought n,e 1 >r. Miles' Isxik, "New and Startling Facts,” and I finally deeldde to try a bottle of I)R. Mii.es’ Rooratlve Nervine. Before T had taken one tiottle I could sleep as well as a JO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly increased.

II lion I hail taken the- nijrth bottle ,11 y ireiyht iuereaneit to 170 bn., The nennation in my leyn iron not: illy nerven steadied roni pletely; My memory lean fully restored. My brain seemed clearer than ever. M felt an yood an any million earth. I>r. Miles' Itentorative Xerrine in A great medicine, I unnure you." Augusta, Me. Walter U. Bcrbank Tlr. Mttes’ Nervine F su’d on a positive guarantee ttmt the <lnd. bonle will Isnctit.. All druggists setlit at 81,0 bottles forts, or It will In'sent, pri'pald, on receipt of price by tho L)r. Miles Medical Co., Klkbart. Ind.

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. (.cave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with Marj Tonnant

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Dr. Miles’ Nt, Restores Health

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w TUl’K Kit. E. WaHhintrton

Drs. Siiiy the & Tucker,

I’l'yslclann mid surgeon*. No. IT VineStrect. (ireencuetlr. Ind "If wisdom’s way - you’d wisely kc#p, Two things observe with care.” ' I’liister your house witli Acine < Vmeiit, And not witli lime and hair. R. B. H URLEtV ‘.MISS. Locust street, Greencastle, Ind. JAMES l. FEE. Insurance Agent. Pension Attorney, 1 and Notary Public. Ollice in Central National Bank liiiildit.g second lloor. | < 'all and see me.

“A few doses of Brazilian Balm cureu me of one of the worst colds I ever had. vithlossof voice.” I Gkn. W. S. McNair.

Are You Looking for Bargains?

SEE

tJaines M. Murley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lorn Agent. Property of all kinas for sale or rent. *

2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND

B. F. JOSDHM Hand t*8 the lliifhest Grade Bro7.il lili < k

And »tae Best IMttsRiirurh uu Anthr.ieim yard opposite V r aut alK Ireiicht oiBco