Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1896 — Page 3

THE TAi;TIER TI55E5. GREENCASTLE. IKTE'IATf A. MONDAY FEBRUARY 17 1H9«

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Very Modi Swell Are those new shoes just received by Louis & Hays They are the very latest New York styles in Black and Tan, High and Low cut. All low in price, though of the highest grade. Louis cSc May r s, THE SHOE MEN.

See the ELEGANT Line o f

FALL SAMPLES at L. W. WETITD’S Merchant Tailor Shop. BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' ORUO STORE OPPOSITE POST-OP FI CE Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.

Boine Seekers’ Ercursions BIG FOUR ROUTE On January 13th, 14th, "JTtli, 28th, February 10th, 11th, March 9th and 10th. Home-Seekers’ Excursion Tickets will he sold at Very Low Kates from points on the Big Four Route to many points in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, 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 Route,oraddress E. O. McCormick, D. B. Martin, Pass. Trafflo Ma'r, Gen. Pass A Iki. A«t.

FIRST GRAND EXCURSION Arkansas Pass, Tex.. February 11th, via BIG FOUR ROUTE Tickets will he sold at Very Low Rates to the new Deep Harbor of the Gulf. For rates, routes, limits, etc., call on agent Big Four Route.

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

A Trip to the Garden iSpnta of the South. On February 11 and March 10, tickets will lie 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 a portion of Kentucky, at one single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good to return within thirty days on payment of $2 to agent at destination, and will allow stop-over at any points on the south hound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it, and if lie cannot sell you excursion tickets write to C. F. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky., or J. K. Ridgely, N. Vf. P. A., Chicago, Hi.

The fat undertaker. Who plants by the acre. Peer Tlctlns of couch anil cold. Is sighing and orytug For we've (topped dying Blnoe Brasilian Balm was sold. And for those who desire Not Just yet to go higher It la worth Its weight In gold.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in and About Fair Groencastle. :.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People are Going and Where Their Guests are Stopping—Mews of Interest Over the City—The Best Column la ths Paper for Quick Reading.

DOM’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Hanrih Tinas to follow you. It ooets you but 10 cents n week as It does here st home, and the address will be ohungod as often as you ?*»«Ire.

(Personals and society notea are solicited and will be Inserted If writer's nsme and address Is attached, not to bp Inner!ed, but as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful Items are deal red.)

Benton Curtis is ut home from Indianapolis. J. J. Cole, of Cole Bios., St. Louis, is here on business. Clarence Case, of Attica, visited his mother Mrs. L. I). Case, Sunday. Chas. W. Mann, of Chicago, is visiting his family at Dr. .1. C. Kidpath’s. L. D. Smith, of Jonesboro, who has been visiting friends here, has returned home. Gasper Stillwell left today for Greensburg to spend a few days with his sister. Miss Stella Grubb left todnyfor a few weeks’ ybit with friends in Terre Haute. There was a slight change of time on the Vutidalia yesterday. Our time card shows it. George Ward returned to Chicago Sunday after a visit of several weeks with his mother. \V. H. H. Cullen contines serioudv ill and his recovery is considered a matter of doubt. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hendricks, of Crawfordsville, are here attending the funeral of M. B. Welch. J. D. White, night operator at the Vaudalin, lias gone to Terre Haute to spend a few days with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Black, of Logansport, are spending a few days with relatives and friends in the city. The costs of proving the Kellars not guilty in the Shanks case will amount to over $5000, which expense will fall on Parke county. Lent begins on V/ednesdav and extends to Easter, which will occur, counting forty iiays from Ash Wednesday, on Sunday, March 29. Guv M. Walker will leave tomorrow on a four week’s business trip to Missouri, Arkansas, Mississipi and Tennessee.— Terre Haute Tribune. The new olticials of the Vandalia have revoked the order that certain freight trains may carry passengers. The notice was put in effect yesterday. The engagement is announced of Miss Jessie Lovett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Lovett, and Mr. Charles Gregory Hubhell, of Danbury, Conn.— Indianapolit Journal. Miss Ada Trail, who formerly lived in this city, died of consumption this morning ut ten o'clock at her home at Belie Union. 3he was a member of the Greencastle Christian church. Tnese arc democratic times but nevertheless, E. W. White the jolly tailor, is able to hustle up a rattling good case of the gout, it took Ed about an hour to make a trip to town this morning. Yesterday at Ladoga, Mrs. Mary Goodbar, the aged mother of Charles and Will Goodbar, fell and broke her hip hone, besides sustaining other injuries. It is feared that she will hardly recover.—Cratefordtville Journal. Mflford Mathers died at New Albany Friday. He was for years in the employ of the Monon and held the position of yard-master of the 1,. & St. L. at New Albany at time of death. He was a relative of E. P. Mathers of this city, Mrs. Mathers attending the funeral today. It is time for city politics To come to the front. There are three councilinen to elect this spring and the republicans should roll up their old time majority with an increase. Candidates are coming out slowly however. We hear the friends of F. I.. Landes are urging him to make the race in the First ward. Dr. Wood came over from Richmond Monday evening. If he can get pos-

The shoe factories are not so crowded with work this year as they have been in past seasons. P. R. Christie reports two or three shipments of spring orders nearly n month ahead of time. Usually they are a month behind time. 106 2t.

LaAMPS - • - Banquet Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Lamps ot all Kinds cheap at

Allen's <~Drtig~»Store. We alst^ sell the best grades of coal oil.

session of his property he will erect a two story brick business block on his lot. At any rate he will move his family back here again. As they were disappointed in getting the sanitarum, they have been dissatisfied with their new location.—Roachdale Nana. George M. Siler and Mrs. Lilly B. Siler were married at Terre Haute on Saturday evening, the latter leaving for that city at 1 :35 Saturday afternoon. Mr. Siler has been with the Vandalia for nearly a year as lireman and is doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Siler will reside in Terre Haute, their present address being the Bronson house. Their many friends here extend congratulations. M. B. Welch died on Saturday at his farm four miles south ot Putnamville from a gradual breaking down of his system. Mr. Welch was in his 7Jrd year, was an old war veteran and was one of the best known citizens of south Putnam county. He was the father of Will Welch, Mrs. James H. Riggs, and Mrs. Will Steele of this city. The remains were brought to this city and the funeral occurred today at two p. m., services at the residence of Will Steele on west Washington street. M r. Welch was formerly marshal of Greencastle and in 1880 made the race for the legislature on the republican ticket against Willis G. Nett. A meeting of the Boston club was held at the home of Miss Augusta Me Coy Saturday evening. Miss Black read a paper on "Lowell as an Educator” which was followed by the discussion of the "Vision of Sir Launfal” with Miss McCoy as leader. J. y. Deaton left at noon for South Bend to attend the grand lodge of the A. O. U. W. He represents the local order of the A. O. U. W. Dr. and Mrs. FI. G. F’ry and Mrs. E. P. Mathers were called to Bloomington Sunday by the death of a relative, i Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Deerhake, of Indianapolis, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ellis, over Sunday. J. V. Durham has returned to Martinsville to take treatment for rheumatism. He is much improved. G. W. Black shipped seventy-six head of horses to his sale stables at Indianapolis today. Will Hickson, of Terre Ha ite, is visiting his mother Mrs. L. A. Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Darnall, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in the city. J. L. Bareus, of New York, made M. J. Beckett a short visit on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Longden are at home from Greenwood. Mrs. J. F. Fee arrived home at noon from Bloomington. John Kehoe spent Sunday with friends in Ladoga. Jerome Allen went to Indianapolis this morning. Miss Allie Williams is at home from Ladoga.

Demurrer Orer-rnleU, In the circuit court today Judge McGregor rendered a decision on the case of the Greencastle Manufacturing company vs. J. L. Handel, over-ruling the demurrer of the defendant, which demurrer was argued in court last week. Similar cases against Francis A. Hays, Moses D. Bridges, Robert L. O’Hair, John F. and Will Maloney, D. W. Alspaugh and F. Cannon will probably hinge on the first decision. The Standing Adrertieement. The man with the standing ad is the solid man of the community. In summer or winter, in sunshine or rain, his name greets the public eye with every issue of the paper, and the public come in time to re gard him as well established in successful business, whether they have been his patrons or not. ‘•Nothing succeeds like success,” and the once getting the idea that a man is doing well, stands ready to patronize him and turns to him naturally when it wants anything in his line. In this simple fact lies the whole secret ot persistent advertising. Wanted. A got d man to take position as district agent of Security Mutual Life, of Kinghampton, N. V. Good territory to suitable parties. Correspondence, giving experience, if any, and references, i« desired. Address Willis Palmkk, State Supt., Indianapolis, hid 103-3t. taarriage Ijiceniias. Jesse K. Haddom and Sallie J. Layman; Lawrence Grimstead and Josie Pearl Ford. Month OrMacastl*. Lawrence Downs, of the Vandalia Engineering corps, is visiting horns folks. Asbury Blanks is here from abroad.

POLITICAl. ANNOUWrRMKNTN.

Candidate* far Place* on the Hrpubllcau County Ticket tor 1806. In this column will he placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places on the republican county ticket for the caSnpaign of 189ft. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later: roR HHEnirr. Dudley llutchenon, of Hamricks, will oe a candidate for sboriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nomlnattnic convention. Andrew Kina, of Putnamville, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nomlnatinir convention. George W. Watts, of Putnamville, Warren township, will be a’candidate for {sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nomvsatinK convention. Harry liuark, of Warren towhsbip, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county. Subject to the republican nominating convention. 1). W.Macy, of llelle Union, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the rcDiihllean nominating convention. 1866. NOTICE. 18(6, Kditor of Banner Times Please say the voters of Putnam county ourold friend and cotuiad Levi Woodroiu Isa cannidatc for sheriff of Putnam county, lie was elected coroner In lss»i and served one year as sheriff and as he was the last republican sheriff we want to repeat history, once In 30 year by electing him in 18»M. Many KEPrni.iCANS.

Ileal estate Transfers Alfred R. Matthews and wife to Win. A. McAnninch land in Putnainville $435. Elijah Grantham and wife to Robert Glover, land in Franklin township $007. Mary E. Cassity et al to H. W. Graham land in Floyd tp. $2000. If you would always oe healthy, keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier.

Wanted—Agents to represent us in Indiana to sell our line of lubricating oils and greases cm commission. Good profits and steady employment. Address The Eureka Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 1 U5-3t

A Big Baby ® ® s too heavy for its mother to lug around. Besides it does not look well. I have just received the first lot of baby carriages of the season. For style and durability they are unexcelled. Ruffled edged parasols—the latest. Prices—well, I make it a point not to be undersold.

H H N N M.

Alpheus Birch

maple am Fancy Mas.

S. W. Corner Public Square.

'Telephone No. 90I 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.

H. S. RENICK & CO.,

FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE

W.VNTKD—A reliable lady or gentleman to distribute samples and make a house-to-house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet soanw. $40 to $7' a mouth easily made. Address Crofts A Reed, 848 to 850 Austin Avenue, Chicago, III. W8t

For Letter Heads see The Bannkr Times, printers.

What is the Matter? Are you constipated? Do you have sick headaches? Is your Nervous system. liver or Kidneys out of order? If so. cure yourself by using Wright’s Celery Tea. It improves the complexion. Price 25 cents sold by Alltert Allen, Druggist. 92-w’ks.&w.

The Weather. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by H. S Remck A Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianaoolis:

Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 17. Fair and warmer tonight. ^ Tuesday warmer with inereas1 tug cloudiness and snow. —* Gakkiott.

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:

Maximum temperature yesterday 88.2 Minimum " 11.8 I'emperature today, 7 a. m 15.8 •• noon 88 Rain fall, melted snuw tlnchesj ini The noon temperature la takeu dally by the Bannbr Times.

Mr». J. P. Bell, Omamarmtamir, Mam. wife of the editor of The Graphic, the leadIds local paper of Miami county, writes “1 team fr—hf.d trtffft heart dtseaae tor six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nerrousneea, that, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. We consulted tho best medical talent. They aaUt there ems wehefjs/er wte, that I had organic disease ot the heart tor which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In The Graphic and ayearago, as a last resort, vied one bottle of JDr. MU**’ Aran ('tare far the Heart, which convinced me that there was trus merit In It. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Reatoratlve Nervine and It completely eureal me. M sleep well at night, my ueart beats regularly and I have no moro smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are suffering as I did: there's relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies Just one trial." Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that tho Urst bottle will benefit. All druggists sell It at si, S bottles for IB, or It will be sent, prepaid, on retelpt of price by the Dr. Milua Metucal Go., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden tools. E1AST SIDE. SQUARE. H.S. RENICK & CO.. Wlqv is it, You A.sl* THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? Tins is the reason: He nas the best groceries and make® the lowest prices. His regular customers know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact.

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

©UTHERUIN’S SPECIAL SALE ON HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR and TIES, N ElOK W at? — -pp di^a f - j* * * Remember our stock is New rind I ESmVId Fresh no o|d she , f . worn goods S U T H E R L I N, THE HATTER AND MEN’S FURNISHER.

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 Yennant

•i amks f. fee. \ re Vim Looking for Bargains? Insurance Agent, Pension Attorney,! SEE

ami Notary Public. Office in Central

National Bank Building (second floor.)

Call and sec me.

"A few doses of Brasilian Balm cored me of one of the worst colds I ever had.

gith loss of voice.”

Gen. W. S. McNair. !

tJames 1VI. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lorn Agent. Property of all kinds for sale

or rent.

AN* FLOOR -• 1ST NATIONAL RANR. GREENCASTLE IND.