Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1896 — Page 3

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Very Modi Swell THE LOCAL FIELD

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 Ac* Ilnys, THE SHOE MEN.

See the ELEGANT Line o f FALL SAMPLES

E. W. WHITE'S Merchant Tailor Shop. BtST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES. OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

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in the afternoon and evening;. The crowds were especially large in the evening and from the time the doors were opened untit they were closed there was one continual jam. Samples of unfermented grape juice were given away. The exhibit itself is worth seeing, it reminds one much of the CaJi-

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, fornia fruit exhibit at the World’s fair, j only on a smaller scale. The exhibit

wtiere Our People are Going »mt when was taken to Plain Held this afternoon

Their Gne*ta »re Stopping—New* of In- i at d :31.

tereat Over the City—The lleat Column In the Paper for IJtilrk Reading.

DON’T THINK Of leavlntr the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

The item in yesterday's Baxnkk Times concerning the condition of Major Cullen lias proved to be a mistake. His attending physician .-■ays that he is better now than he has been for some time and indications point to a speedy recovery. Our informant proves to have been misinformed. I rains 5, (i, 7 and JO. on the Pennsyl-

(Personals and society notes arc solicited vania lines and Vandaliu, arc carrying and will be Inserted if writer’s name and ad- „ i n •

dress is attac not to be Inserted, but a. an !‘ f .. u Kongers. Irainb, evidence of good faith. None but truthful been run thirty years on items are desired.) i about its present schedule, has greatly

i increased its popularity, it leaves St.

Circuit court is not in session today. The grand jury began grinding yes-

terday.

Jesse W. Weik went to Indianapolis

this afternoon.

The snow storm that set in at noon |

was a bad one.

Louis at 10:30 p. m. and reaches Inuia-

napolis at 3 :45 a m.

The funeral services over the remains of Jessie Crawley will be held at the Fox Ridge M. E. church tomorrow

afternoon at two o’clock.

Robert John, of the Evansville

, , , ... | Courier, came home this afternoon to Johnson Obencha.n and family have 8tay until he reuovers frolll ;l severe

moved back to the farm. |cold

A J. Wilson and family are visiting Sniit|l c . Matson went to Bedford

relatives in < layion today.

George Wilcox, representing Indiana Bicycle company, is in the city. James M. S. Evens and Ida E. Stanton have been licensed to marry.

BIG FOUR ROUTE On January 13th. Mih. 27th, 28th, February 10th, lltli. March !>th and 10th. Home-Seekers’ Excursion Tickets will he sold at Very Low Rates from points on the Big Four Route io many points in Alabama. Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,Tennessee, Arizona, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Missouri, North Carolina. Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. For full informanon as to rates, routes, tickets, limits, etc., call on agent Big Four Route, or address K. (». McC'oumick, D. It. Madti.s, Pass. TrafiBc Mtr’r, tten. Pass \- "ikt. Atft.

Miss Lola Venard and Mi-s Grace Clark, of Ladoga, visited Miss Jessie Williams yesterday. F. K. Sluss. formerly of this county, is a charter member of a new Sons of Veterans post in Muncie. Paul Burlingame and G. W. Black were among the Big F*ur passengers for Indianapolis this morning. Elder A. H. Morris left ot six o'clock this morning to conduct the funeral of Miss Ada Trail at Belle Union. . Harry G. Richardson, of Liberty, is visiting his home folks, Jesse Richardson and family,and other friends of the

city.

T. J. McAdams lias returned from Mulberry Grove. HI., and will be back in his old place in the Van office by the

last of the week.

FIRST GRAND EXCURSION

Arkansas Pass, Tex,. Tl n , r . , , ,

! he Brazil Times ilevotes a column to

February illh, via BIG Mil L ROl 1 h Judge McGregor's new residence in

lickets will be sold at V ery Low Kates I T1 , , ,

to the new l>eep Harbor of the Gulf, j ® lazi • 11 describes the new home as a

For rates, routes, limits, etc., call on j palatial residence,

agent Big Four Route.

Munan Kxinmloiik.

On the first Tuesday of each month until furtaer notice we will sell one way “settlers” tickets to points in southern states south of Kentucky and Tennessee line at greatly reduced rates January 27 and 28, February 10 and 11, and March hand 10, we will sell Home Seekers tickets to various points in southern and southwestern slates at one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Return limit thirty days from

date of sale,

address.

For full Information J. A. Michael, Agt.

Home .Seelcer’s Fxrurmon. Via Big Four Feb. 10 and 11, March S) and 10 we will sell tickets to Arizona, Arkansis, Indian Territory, Kentucky, La., Miss., S. W. Mo., Oklahoma. S. C. Tenn. and Texas at one fare. Agent at destination will in addition collect two dollars when he executes return. F. P. Hi k.stis, Agt.

Catarrh, Ray Faver. Kill the Catarrh microbe and you cure Catarrh. These parasites neat deep in catarrh the tiaaues and folds of the ■ olfactory membrane, and • _ a are difficult to reach and 4£QM#ekill; but Brazilian Balm will ^^utterly destroy them if uaed ^aicaoai^P er8i8tentl y M directed. It also destroys the Hay Fever germ in a few days. Use fall strength, or nearly •o, for Hay Fever. Cure permanent.

A Trip to tlie Garden Spotn ot the* South. On February 11 and March lb, tickets will li<’ sold from principal cities, towns and villages of the North, to all points on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad iu'i'enilessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and a portion of Kentiu’ky, at one single fare for the round trip. Tickets will he good to return wPhin thirty days on payment of $2 to agent at destination, and will allow -top-over at any points on the south hound trip. Ask your

Regular meeting of Temple lodge. No. 47, F. A A. 11.. tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock p. m. All M. M .s in good standing are invited. Joe Klienbub, John Frazier, Billy Thompson and Ed Callender went to Reelsville today to attend the -weepstakes, clay pigeon match. Brazil and Terre Haute sent a delegation of shooters upon the morning train to take

part in the match.

Alonzo Strange, who had been suffering for several days from the results of a fall, died last night at midnight. Strange, better known as “Mingo,” was thirty years old. was a hard worker and had been employed about the livery stables of the city all his life. The funeral will occur tomorrow. Knpnett Gray arrived home Sunday from a hunting expedition in Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana which lasted several weeks. Kmmett lias a local reputation as a crack shot amt consequently there was no great surprise when lie alighted from the train with a deer thrown across his shoulder and two coffee sacks tilled with pelts from animals killed on his trip. He says that the region in which lie hunted abounded in deer and that wild turkeys were there in great numbers. The open meeting of the Gentlemen's club held at Dr. H. A. Gobin’s residence was largely attended last evening, many ladies being present. Dr. S. V. Leech, of Crawfordsville, the guest of honor of j the occasion, read a paper on “The History of John Brown’s Raid into Virginia.” Dr. Leech gave a very interesting paper as he was an eye witness it might be said, of the raid. He told many incidents and facts that have been overlooked by historians and the information imparted was very valuable. An interesting discussion followed the

excellent paper.

The exhibit cf California fruits, cereals and juices sent out from Santa Clara county, Cal., was attended by

this afternoon for a few days’ stay. Miss Ida Cullen, of Plymouth, is visI itiug her brother. W. H. H. Cullen. G. H. ilillis shipped a carload of catI tie to Indianapolis today. A1 Hirt left this afternoon for a busi-

ness trip in the south.

Mrs. Parmelia Dcerhake returned to

Indianapolis today.

Ed Li.likay, of Ladoga, vi-ited in the

city yesterday. South Greencafttie.

Jessie, the nine year old daughter of George Crawley, died this morning ef the grip. She had been sick for about two weeks, but her condition was not regarded serious until last Friday. John F. Cooper, the furrier, went to Indianapolis this morning. The “strip” was well represented at the wine department of the Cal iforniu fruit exhibit last night and many became so dizzy that they will walk in circles for days to come, not on account of the amount of juice they drank but from making so many round trips through the cars.

FOLim .tE. ANNO! NCR.WKNT*. < uiMtiilttip* for PlitreN an She llcptibllTtrket for IMfH*. In this column will be placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places on the republican countv ticket for the campaign ol 181)0. These will be subiect to the convention to be announced later: POK SHEKIPP. Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamricks, will m* a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. Andrew King, of Dntmiiuville, will hca candidate for sheriff of Ihiinuin county, subject to the republican uninimitinir convention. tiiMirtfe W. W atts, of I'utmimville, Warren township, will be a candidate fot Tsheriff ol Putnam county, subject to the republican noniMkatiiiR convention. Harry Ituark, of Warren towhship, will be u candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. I) W. Macy, of Belle Union, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the rcouhlican nominating convention. IHM NOTICE. 1SW. Kditor of Bannek Times. Blease say the voters of I’utnam eonnt> ourold friend and eomrud Levi Wood rum is a candidate for sheriff of I’utnam county, lie was elected coroner in and served one year as sheriff ami as he was the last rrpuldican sheriff we want to repeat history, once iu 30 year by electing him in 18%. Many Republicans.

A Big Baby o

s too heavy for its mother to lug around. Resides it does not look weH. 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. I’rices—well, I make it a point not to he undersold.

H 7Y N N H, Alpheus Birch

I mproverished blood caioes that tired feeling. Hood’s Sarsapariliia purities, enriches znd vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and vitality. Wanted—Agents to represent us in Indiana to sell our line of lubricating oils and greases on commission. Good profits and steady employment. Address The Eureka Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 105-3t

When it comes to the genuine article of news the Banned Times lias it.

tirki t agent about it, and if lie cannot sell you excursion tickets write to C. I*.

Atmore, General i’assenger Agent I l irge throngs of people yesterday both

Louisville, Ky., or J. K. Ridgely. X

W. I\ A., Clileugo, Ml.

The fat undertaker. Who plants by the acre. Poor vlctlrss of cough and cold, D *lEhln*andcrylua For we’ve stopped dying Since Brazilian Balm was sold. And for those who desire Not Just yet to go higher It Is worth Its weight In gold.

Ladies have you seen our new siloes with tlie latest new toes, the Vassar and the Berlin? If you know a good shoe when you see it you will be surprised at the quality and price. We invite a comparison. Respectfully, F. R. Christik. 10(l-2t

LAMPB - - - Banquet Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Hall Lamps, Parlor Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Lamps ol all Kinds cheap at Allen’s‘-Druo^Store We also sell the best grades of coal oil.

Circuit Court. Mary I. Tuylor vs. Sophia Stioptaugh estate; judgment by agreement for $40. Eliza A. Keen vs. Sophia Shoptaugh estate, finding for defendant and judgment for costs. Win. C. Johnson, administrator of estate of Doresa Johnson, vs Samuel Johnson et al, land sale; T. C. Grooms appointed guardian for infants; sale ordered at private sale. John T. Higgins vs, Margaret J. Naylor estate, claim; judgment for plaintiff $25. Elisha Summers vs estate of M. J. Naylor, claim; judgment for plaintiff $25. Jesse I*. Kendall vs M. J. Naylor estate, claim; finding for defendant, costs to defendant. G. P. Shoptaugh vs Sophia Shoptaugh estate, claim; finding for $254.54. Henry K. Shoptaugh vs Sophia Shoptaugh estate, claim; finding for $22.95. David W. Haines vs Jesse E. Lee, note: judgment for $405.30. James Foudry et al vs Andrew D Miller et al, to cancel mortgage; mortgage cancelled and decree quieting title in plaintiff at costs of plaintiff. Sarah A. Moser et al vs Myrtle F. Moser et el, partition ; report of commissioners filed; property and costs pro-rated among possessors taking land. New Sniln Fltod. Elijah Grantham vs. Mary L. Brown, note foreclosure. Viola Maftitt vs. Martin Maflitt, to annul marriage contract. Solomon Ader. admr., Est. Hannah Williamson, dec’d, vs. John Williamson, Corilda Pierson, note. Belinda C. Ader, admr. est. of David Ader, dec’d, vs. Mary and Ez kial Eads, notes. Franklin P. Wright vs. Eliza Pickett et al; quiet title.

For Sale. A small restaurant and fish market with a paying trade. Stoner, 100-0 tAw. X. W. cor. sq.

W ANTED—A reliable lady or gentleman to distribute sumplesand tnnki'n hotme-to-hoiise canvass for our Vegetable Toilet soaps. $ui to $7r> a month easily made. Address t rofts & Heed. S4'-* to *>0 Austin Avenue, Chteago, 111. 9981 Typhoid and Scarlet Fever. Taken in time Brazilian Balm prevent! typhoid or scarlet fever. Also maket these diseases very light and alwayi prevents deafness and throat troubles which scarlet fever and measles so oftei leave behind. Always keep on bdnfi.

What is tli<* Matter’.’ Are you constipated? Do you have siok 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 2"> cents sold by Albert Allen, Druggist. 92-wkg.Aw. Tlie AVeatber. The imiicationu for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae received by H. S Renick & to. from the official weather bureau at Indianaoolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 18. I Fair tonight, and Wednes- ! 'day. Gakkiott. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the official weather instruments located on the roof ol the West College building: Maximumtemprratur* yesterday ii«.l Minimum ” “ 11.2 Temperature to<lay, 7 a. iu, 24.‘2 •* noon Rain fall, melted snow finches) il The noon temperatme is taken daily by the Bannek Times.

ispie anil Fanny firnoenes.

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Toleplione No. OO I commence the new year with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. 1 can please the most fastidious in need of Oueensware, Glassware or Tinware.

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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. EVA ST SI DEI SQUARE.. H.S. RENICK &.CO..

Weak, Irritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Earth."

Wlqv is it. You .A.slx THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY GOODS? This 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 Oall. K. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square

Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. '‘About one voarnffo Iwa» afftlrted with tierrouKiicM*, utvrplemanrmm, i'reritina ttennation in mu If an. Slight i>nicitation of mu heart, instruct in if rotkf union of the mind, Her I out Iona or la/>He of memory, Ucilthted down tritti fare find tcorry. I eontiplctrltj loot appetite And felt my rltalltu teeariny out, M team weak, irritable and tired, .Vy freight trim reduerdto IGOIba., In fact I Iran tio good, on earth. A friend brought mo Dr. Milos’ book. "New and StartIIuk Facts," and I finally decldde to try a bottle of Dr. Mii.es' Rooratlve Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could deep as well as a 10-yr -old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased. Il’fien f had taken the tljcth bottle Mu weight inrreamed to 170 63., The mentation in mu leg* teat gone; Mu nerrem mteadted eom/iletely; Mu memory warn fully rettored. My brain teemed clearer than ever, I felt at good am any man on earth. Mr. Mllet' Kemtorative Nervine it A great medicine, I atture you." Augusta, Me. Walter K. Burbank. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will beneUl. Alldrugglalsaell Itatll,fl bottles forta, or It will be sent, pis’paid, on receipt of price by tbo lit. Miles Medicsi Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. /Vliles’ Nervine Restores Health

OUR BUSINESS Selling Hats and Men’s Furnishings. YOUR BUSINESS

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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 TTennant

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Insurante Agent. Pension Attorney, 1 see and Notary Puiilie. Office in t’entml rJdlllCS IV|. HllPldy, National Bank Building second fioor. Real' Estate, Insurance and Call and see me. Lo.in Agent. ’ Property of all kinds for sale “A few dose* of Braxiliau Balm cured or rent, me of one of the worst colds I ever had, withlossof voice " 2nd floor - - i»r national banr_ -- Gen. W. S.McNair. greencastle ino.