Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1896 — Page 3
TKE VATiyVAi. TIM£S, CnCSKCASTtK Tur.SDAi MARCH H IHHC,
'Very Much Swell the local held
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Are those new shoes just received by Louis & Hays They arc the very latest New York styles in Black and Tan, Ili^h and Low cut. All low in price, though of the highest grade. Louis cY- Hays, THE SHOE MEN.
AH, THERE-!
What is Going on in ana About Fair Greoncastle. '-ATESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
and will be Inserted if writer's name and ad- ... , | dress is atlachisl, not to bo Inserlwl. but as an
Tili; GLOBh STORE IS 1 Hh 1 LACh evidence of Ifivsl faltb. None but truthful
_ , I items are desired.)
PacKitgb coffee, per pound 20c ! White Leans, “ '.in
walking by Hie side of ll*e track, when a moving car struck him on the shoulder and knocked hits to the side of the track. He was not seriously injured. Bob Barnett, the express robber, formerly employed by the Vondalia. now serving five years in prison, has been indicted by the Vigo county grand jury. He and his partner stole f 16,0(X) from the Adams Express company and
Where Our People are Gotn K and Where jt is thought they have 11 large amount Their Guests are Stopping—News of In- (| j j t awaiting their release from
terest Over the City—The Best Column In prison
tbs Paper for Quick Bending. i t ■ • , . ,
I he latest fad is for woman to liave tlieir crests or monograms painted upon their bicycles, a> they would upon tlieir broughams. This is very much better than having the owner’s name and address painted upon tiie frame of the machine—for, while it is an ca*y way for tiie owner* to recognize their
(Personals and society notes are solicited ] own wheels, it is an equally easy way
for the curious public to recognize the
DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a short Unto, without ordering the Dally Hanneh Ti vks to follow you. Il costs you but 10 cents a ween as It does here at home, and the address will be changed as oft"ii as you desire.
Raising, Starch.
'Apple butter, per can... Blackberries,
,5c
no
,5c
I>r. Itidputh went to Chicago at noon. Elder Frank is moving to Lebanon
5c today.
pound can N. Y. apples fie 2 “ can early June peas 5c! ti “ can extra sugar corn. 5c |2 “ can tomatoes 5c j 2 “ can tabic peaches 10c | ^Kalifornia prunes, per pound 5c ‘' fti bars good soap «<• Ail kinds laundry sen p le bar, or 7 for 25 IVashing powder, pci pk>;c !cor7 for 25 Rolled oat per pkge 7c, or I for 25 Rest svrup molasses per gallon .. 20c I alifornia drictl peaches, per po ind. .no ^Bucket aorghum 45c I
JT Bucket wbiti ti-li J Potatoes, per Itu -ln I
( has. Burke is visiting with friends
in tliis city.
•r bucket
40c 40c 25c
Silver drip molasses. ]
A l-o a com j dele stock of DRY fiO( IDS', HATS SHOES and tjE KENS WARE in proportion to tiie above prices.
J, SUDRANSKI. PROP.
Tcieplione 76. Cor. Ohio A Main st-. See the IIEGANT Line
. o f
FALL SAMPLES
owner.
A western genius has applied for a patent on a corn planter, which consists of two boxes attached to the forelegs of a horse, just above the fetlocks, m which is the corn to be planted, i Cords passed over tiie pulleys attached | to tiie saddle down to the hind legs, so that every time the horse stepped tiie tightening of tiie cord would open the boxes on the forelegs and some corn be
Born to .1. T. Daniel and wife, city, ’ shaken into the hole- made by the front
March 2. a son. j feet.
J. C. Kong, Ladoga, was here yester-J Tiie debate in tiie colored Literary day on business. j society last night was between Henry Rufus Strattan and wife spent Sun- Bridges and Sam Holhert. with mnnerdav in the city. i oua supernumeraries. The question up
for disonssion was “Which is entitled | to the more credit, the planner or tiie
G. K. Lewis, city yesterday.
of Oakalla, was in the
FOI.ITM \ L, ANNOt'sf JvVm'.NT*.
(a ml id a ts« far f'lacea on Hie ;tei*nS>li-' can t'onnty Ticket Inr ISIMI. Ill this column will lie placed the | names, as they come in, of eatidi-! dates for places ou the republican county ticket for the campaign of 18'J(). These will be subject to the convention to be announced later:
H M N N K.
KOIt SIIKItIKF. Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamricks, will 00 j candidate for sheriff of Futmim county, 1 subject to Uic* republican noinfmitinK con- j
vent Ion.
Andrew King, of Fntnamville, will be a can- j didatc for sheriff of Futnam county f subject | to the republican nominating convention. I Loorgo W. Walts, of Futnamville, iVarrcn j towmdiip, will be .a candidate for Islieriff of r .^ I ^ T « ^ ^ i'' Putnam county, subject to the republican! 1 J^Lhl N#).
nominaiing convent Ion.
Harry Kmu k. of Warren towhship, will be a candidate for sheritf of Futnaui county. Subject to the republican nominating conven-
t : • 1.
I>. W. Maey, ol Belle Union, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject 1 to the remihlieau nomiuatiug convention.
LEADING UNDERTAKER
.and ..
FURNITURE DEALER.
- KESIDENCE 59
Alphcus Birch
1HW».
Irttifi. NOTH'K. Editor of llANNKit Times. Please say the voters of Putnam eount> j ourold friend and com rad Levi Woodruni is a I canaidate for sheritf of Putnam county, lie was elect (Hi coroner in Prt», and served one year as ft her iff and ns lie was the Iasi republl- I can sheritf we want to repeat history, once in 30year by electing him in 1^ <!, ». Many Hkpubmi'ans.
Siapie aiji Fancy 6nies.
S. \V. Corner Public Square.
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Miss Pearl Ilillis is visiting friends
in Indianapolis.
Mr.und Mrs. C. W. Wehr,of Clinton,
are in tiie city today.
Thomas Bnyi e returned to ids mill at
Elletsville yesterday.
Ge’t.'ge Horn has moved from Depot
street to south Jackson.
.March came in with a swagger and it
is hoped will go out sober.
Miss Nora Lovett has gone to Indianapolis for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Ida Wrenn, of College Hill, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. F. G. Gilmore. Mrs. A. Leaehnian, of Knightsville,
at : is visiting her father, T.-II. Siddons. _ _ _ . k TT _-._, tV Miss Sallie Crow went to Indiaupolis p ^ yy ^ yy H I f Li O tllis f ' ,r several weeks visit.
Miss Clara Moore leturno i to Indij annpolis this morning after a visit with
1 liome folks.
Robert Joint went to Indianapolis | this morning. After a short stay there, ! he « ill return to Evansville. I W. II. II. Cullen was down town ves-
Merchant Tailor Shop.
BEST LINE IN THE CITY AT LOWEST PRICES
OVER JONES' DRUG STORE OPPOSITE
POST - O FPIC E
Cleaning and Repairing a Spec- tenlay the lirst time for several days
ialty.
31 u DO 11 KxcurHioiiF.
On the lirst Tuesday of each month until furtjer 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 2S, I Vbruery HI and 11, and March hand 10. we will sell
builder.” Air. Holbert took tiie aflirmutive and argued trom a waybaek standpoint. He was too many for Bridges and Ids running mates, one of whom was Major Ricks, who scored one hundred points in a recent debate. Mr. Ricks fell down, however, on tins question and could not help Mr. Bridges much. Then on the other hand Mr. Bridges queered himself with tiie judges. lie stated in his opening remarks that the women were posted on small tilings hut in large affairs they wete not it, or words to that effect. Well the result was that the majority of tiie judges wi re women and, of course, Bridges wasn’t aie high. Tiie attendants say that Mr. Holbert walked away with the question in great shape and tiie decision was that the planner was decidedly more important than tiie builder. Bridges and Townsend are practicing for tlieir great debate which will he announced later. Mrs. Mamie Seybold I’atton will go to St. Louis tomorrow. She has been visiting Conrad Cook and family.
t'lires, absolute, permanent cur - have given Hood’s Sarsaparilla tiie largest place in tiie world and the lirst. place among medicines. Found: In south Grcencastle. a fancy hairpin. On tier can have same by calling at tiie Bawkii Times office and paying for tins ad. It. Have your w alel) and clock repaired by H. S. Werneke and you will have the correct time. lls*jt.
lie is slowly improving in health. Mr. K. W. Johnson and daughter Mary of Terre Haute, were the guests of Dr. K. Shipley and family yesterday. John Cawley, G. W. Black and Joe Allen were riiiong tiie passengers this morning over tiie Big Four for India-
napolis.
A. O. Lock ridge went to I’aris, 111.,
ii. an. .i iicu . ...... .... we ^ ln . st i t „„. t0 da V
Home Seekei tickets to various piiint~
in southern and soutl.western states at | «n.l tomorrow. His on Birch accom-
one fare plus two dollar- for tiie round pained him.
trip. Return limit thirty days from , „ in lbe citv ,,. s . date ot sale. lor full information ... , ' , ' ' address. lerday visiting her father. She went
J. A. Michaki.. Agt. Dayton, Ohio, tl.D afternoon to buy a r.ew millinery stock.
Home Neeker’B KxeorMon. Manuel Maslen died yesterday at Via Big Four F<:1>. 10 and ll. March ' oat-ville after a short illness. He was 0 and 10 we will sell tickets to Arizona, : a brother of \V. M. Masten, of this city, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Kentucky, and hud many acquaintances here. La., Miss., 8. W. Mo., Oklahoma. 8. C There will be an installation of olll-
i U. R. K. of
hall. There
will also be initiation. Sir Knights are
For rent, house of sevon rooms in good repair, cellar, cistern, and garden. very central and in good neighbor-
hood Xo. S I’oph.i' stree:.
114-tf.
M its. Anna B annini;.
Tenn. and'I'. xas at one fare. Agent ;.t C ers of Grecncastlc Diviiion l destination will in addition collect two , . ■ ■ ( Il( , dollars when he cxeeuter. return. » . this ev. ni ig in < a-n.
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Hi i’.stis, Agt.
Catarrh, Way Fovor,
Kill the Catarrh microbe and you cure Catarrh. These parasites nest deep in ca -Anna the tissues and folds of the is’ olfactory membrane, and ® yL a are difficult to reach end iP* iwi **11111; but Brazilian Balm will.
paHerly clc- troy them if used
uicrobk. per a —a A,,
also dest vy. . few days. , 's’' «o, tor Hay .
3te:'''rr3 directed. It II y Lover germ in a ill tren -th, or nearly ci'. c arc ye rmauent.
requested to attend in full uniform. Elia. Littell anu si.-ter, Miss Eucy, Ira Underwood, of New Maysville, and Willie ('..sc, of Ladoga, spent Saturday and Sunday at Sami.el Bell’s. Mi-s Littell also visited her friend Miss Cyrcna Brotlic.s, while in the city. The remains of Frank Tacker, wl.ose deatl. at Indianapolis was noticed yesterday, were brought to Greencastlo on the 0:05. They were taken to Hie Baptist burial grounds on Little Walnut tliis morning where the interment took
plaee.
Miss Nellie Hammond entertained a
A Tnii to t |lR Garden MpoTH of the Simlli. | On February 11 and March 10, j
eiSr.'i'ies towna 8 °!md ^‘iUages'Tf W of in , 1 ' ,a " ,,er tlio North, to nil points on the Louis-j 1*^ evening at oaru-. KinrcdhtncDts villi* and Nashville Railroad in Tenues- were served and tire y;iii»st * enjoyed the -ee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and ; ilfl -. ur to j U fullest. Miss Hammond
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be good to return whhiti thirty days flowers as decorations for the occasion.
on paymcni of $2 to agent at destination, and will allow stop-over at any points on the south bound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it, and ifhccnnnot sell you excursion tickets write t<> ('. 1‘. Atmore, General Passenger Agent Louisville, Kv., or J. K. Ridgelv. X.
W. P. A., Ghi'eago, III.
Jerry O’Brien, < ar inspector at the Big Four depot, came near having a serious accident last night. He was
The Int undertaker, V.'ho plants by the acre. 1’oor vlctl;«n of count, and cold. Is Hllfhlna and crylnn For we've sl opped dying 6Incn tlni7.tllan Balm was sold. And for those who desire Not just yet to go higher It Is worth Us weight In gold.
Circuit Court. Joseph W. Cooper vs. Samuel Bnysinger, note judgment for $62. Sidney Cook et al vs John \Y. Sutherlin, on judgment; judgment for $1845.91. Jeremiah Gentry vs. Mart ha Woodall et a!, for possession and damages; judgment for $12. J. T. Denny, admr, vs. Wm. Iliiibs, et al, land sale: sale re ported. Assignment of Win. A. McFndden by II. C. Darnall, assignee; sale confirmed and cause continued for further sale. • Assignment of ({. L. Cooper by W. K. Horn, assignee; report of assignee filed. James E. Quinn, admr., vs. Wm. W. Quinn et al, land sale; sale reported and confirmed. Belle M. Carver vs estate.of O. M. Carver, claim ; finding for plain tiff for $1019.60. Home B. L. & S. association vs Hardy Burns et al, ejectment; judg inent (or possession and $100 damages, execution not to issue until March 20. C. H. Maulsby vs Thomas and Joel Weathers, note; judgment tor
$129.
C. H. Maulsby vs John L. Woodall, John L. Sellers, J. H. Weathers, note, dismissed. Elijah Grantham vs Mary L. Brown, note; decree foreclosing
mortgage.
Estate ol Hannah Williamson vs John Williamson and Corilda Pierson; judgment for $69.50. Wm. P. Cole vs T. J. Rande], ac count, cause dismissed.
II. S. Werneke. the jeweler, lia< just j what you want, good goods, new -i vies and low prices. US-3i. S. B. Williams is at home from Bedford. He reports his mother much better and out of immediate daimer. CltiMip Exctirsiciii* to ili<’ Went mul North*
we»t.
On Mareli 10 and April 7. 1*06, the Xorth-M .stern Line OiicagoA North-| Western R’y. will sell Home Seekers' | excursion tickets at very low rales to a large number <<■ poims in .Northern ! Wisconsin. Michigan, Xoi lh\\estqni j Iowa. Western Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota, in-1 eluding tiie famous Black Hills district. For full information apply to ticket agents of eomieeting lines or address A. I II. Waggener. T. I’. A., 7 Jad.son place. Indianapolis. Ind. Tho W o n hi.'. The indicationu for thifi vicinity for the coming thirty-Pix hours are ns follows ae received by H. S Remek .S: C o. from the official weather bureau at < hicago. i hicago, 111., March J. Snow tonight and Wednesday. Colder Wednesday. Cox.
The following local observations as taken daily by Guv Wilson who is in charge ot the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:
faotxl Citizons’ EmiKiia.
All invited to attend its meeting in the G. A. U. hall nt 7:30 this
WALL PflPERS * * * We have a nice new stock of wall papers, embracing all oracles of the latest styles. We can please you this season both in quality and
price.
Allen’s 4 ~Drug-’©tore.
Have you ever bought tiie II. IV. Mcrriam *lioc* for your clnldren. They are neat, have lot* »f style and are the best wearing shoes you will find anywhere. P. H. Christie lias tiie exclusive sale of them. There are a great
many parents in Grcencastle who will. . . not purchase any other if they can get I evenln 8’ Leeture >y I r. . lep icntliose. HSta I gon. Good singing by the Chris
tian church choir. Solo by John
Walker.
Ileal K.slnlc Transrcra. Preston Remington to George R. Devenport. land in Jackson t ( >., $2(XK). Philip Aibaugh, assignee, to Daniel Pruitt, land in Greuncast 1c tp., $2400. James W. Raines and wife to Maude M. Hurst and husband, land in Jefferson township, $#00.
Maximum temperature w terday .
Minimum
. 31.8
21 2
feinporuturc today. « a . m, &i.U •* noon 32. Rain rail, melt(m! snow -inchi s) 00 rhe noou teuiperatur? la tuken daily by the Bannru Timks.
^Telephone No. fe)0I commence the new yenr with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need of Oueensware, Glassware or Tinware. ~ NICK .& GO.. FINE HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden tools. FxAST SIOLu SUUARE1. H.S. RENflCK&CO.. Wlyy it, Von THAT HAMILTON SELLS SO MANY
GOODS?
This is the reason: He nas the best groceries and makes the lowest prices. II is regular customeus know this and the new ones he gains every day rapidly learn this fact. Give Him a Gall. E. A. HAMILTON, Southeast corner square OUR KUS1NE.SS ^
Selling Hal* and Men’s Furnishing*. YOUR BUSINESS
Should he to buy Ihein where you can Imy the Ix-st for the lent money.
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Jffrs. J-1*. Util, (Jauatrctoniie, Ken, Wife of tho editor of Tho Graphic, the loadlug local paper of Miami county, write# “ J trim trout,l.'tt t iiU henrt tUxr<i»e for six years, aevero palpitations, Bhortnesa of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk tho floor nearly all night. We consulted the best medical talent. Then maifi there tctiH no help for me, that I had organic dun-aso of tho heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In Tho Graphic and ayoarago, an a last resort, 'led ono bottleof />r. SJileu’ Aetr Cure A • the lieurt, which convinced mo that thcro waa true merit in It. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Bestorutlve Nervine and It completely cured me, I nleep well at night, my ueart boatu regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who aro suffering as I did; ' there’r relief untold for them If they will ‘ only give your remedies just ono trial." | Dr. Miles Heart Cure la sold on a positive guarantee that the Brst bottlo will benefit. Alioruggistssell It at £-1, 6 bottle# forU, or It will be sent, prepaid, ou receipt of price by tho Dr. Mllofj ttodlcoi Co., Mkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health
\re You Looking for Bargains? SEE tldincs Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lorn Agent. Property of all kinas for sale or rent.
2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND
JAMES F. FEE. Insurant'e Agent, Pension Attorney, and Notary Public. Office in Central National Bank Building second floor.) Call and see me.
“A few doses of Bratilian Balm cured me of one of the worst colds I ever had. ■ith loss of voice.” Gkn. W. S. McNair.
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1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., ol 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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