Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1896 — Page 3

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'ZKXCASTtt, IN 7 '*) ^* THURSDAY MARCH 12 18H6

To Stir Things Up . . I have seven (7) couches left to he closed out at $2.00 each. My stock of Fancy Rockers is too large. This week I will make a discount of 10 per cent for cash on any Fancy Rocker in my stock. Now is the time to secure a genuine bargain. CALL AND LOOK THROUGH. H7ANN7TS THE - PLACE - FOR - BARGAINS. AH, THERE! THE LOCAL FIELD T11HGI.0BH STOKE IS THH PLACE

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Package) cottoe, per pound 20c White I>paii8, " “ Ijc i Kaisin.s, “ “ 5c , Starch, “ “ 5c I Apple butter, per can 5c Blackberries, “ “ 6e j--ATE81

:j pound can V. V. apples 5c

- can c:trl\ dune peil> .H. wtieroOur PeoplB are GoIdr and Whero 2 “ can extra sugar corn •>e M . . 2 " can tomatoes 5c | T,,mr “ re »*»PP*«K-Newa of in- ■_> •< t .jj tabU* pt'aclu's 10c* , terPHt Over the City—The Bent Column in

California prunes, per pound 5e , h , paper for yutrk ReadtuK. 2 bars good soap ■ ,5c j All kinds laundry soap 4c bur, or 7 for 25 Wusliing powder, t>er pkge 4cor 7 for 25 don’t think

Kolb’d oat per pkgc 7c, or -I for. . . . 25 or leaving the city, even tor a abort time, ]!e~f syrup molasses per gallon 20c ( without ordering the Dally Banned Timkh to ( alifoi nia dried peaches, per pound .5c | follcw you. It costs you but 10 cents a weelc Bucket sorghum 45c | aa It docs here at home, and the address will

Bucket whih lish hie Potatoes, per bushel 40e >ilver drip tnolasses. per bucket 25c A1 >o :i 'omplete stock of 1>K5 GOOMS, IIATS, SHOES and 01’EENSWAKE in proportion to Hie above prices.

J, SUDKANSIvi. PROP.

Telephone 70. < or. Ohio A Main sts.

bo changed as oftea aa you desire.

(Personals and society notes are solicited and will he inserted If writer's name and address Is attached, not to be Inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful

Items are desired.)

Monoti Kxcuinlons. On the lirst Tuesday of each month until flut ter notice wc will sell one way “settlers" tickets to points in southern states south of Kentucky and Tennessee line at greatly reduced rates ditiiuarv 27 and 28, Febrilery 10 and 11, and March hand 10. wc will sell Home Seekers ticket- in various points in southern and southwestern states at one fare plus two doiiars for the round trip. Return limit thirty davs from date of sale. For full information address. .1. A. Michaki.. Agt.

H9in8 Mm' Excursions BIG FOUR ROUTE <mi .la tut ary Kith, ittii. 27th. 28th. February 10th. 11th, March 0th ami 10th. Home-Seekers’ Excursion Tickets will he sold at Very I.ow Rates from points on the Big Four Route to many points in Alabama. Florida, Kentucky. J.ouisiai a, Mis-issippi,Tennessee, Arizona, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Missouri, North t'anilina, Oklahoma, Texas and Yirgir For full information as »o rates, notes, tickets, limits, etc., call on agent Big Four Route, or address K. o. Mt Coiimick. D. B. M adrtx. Pass. Traffic Mg'r. Hon. Pass. & Tkt. Agt

If. < . Lewis went to Brazil this morn-

ing.

L. D. Mathias went to Chicago last night on business. J. D. Trimble, of Mt. Sterling. Kv., visited R. I.. O’Hair yesterday. Mis» Alice Richardson, of Boston, Mass., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James 1$. Nelson. Miss Jennie Steele retnrneo yesterday from Martinsville, HI., where she has been visiting friends. The Ladies Aid society of Locust St. church is planning to give an old folks concert in the near future. Mos. L. A. Steeg was called to Indianapolis yesterday to the bedside of her grandfather, who is critically ill. Fields and Hanson played to a small audience at the opera house Wednesday evening. Their show was an average good one. Chas. Reeves lias brought us in a sample of his maple sugar. Mr. Reeves has sent, shipments to Colorado, California. Kentucky and Illinois, the past i\ eek. The excursion tickets on the Vandalia tomorrow which will be good going on the special train at 1 :I5 p. m., will be good returning up to and including Sunday night

left hand corner of the envelope. Then everybody connected with the postal service jumps around lively. The stage driver whips his horses into a brisk trot, the postmaster dances a jig and the route agent pushes forward and tells the engineer to pull the throttle amt let her go. Jesse Richardson was sitting on the tluor Wednesday evening playing marbles with his little boy, when about fifty of his lady and gentlemen friem’g walked in. They were laden with well 1 tilled baskets, and the time after their | arrival was spent in telling stories and j disposing of the good things in the basj kets. Twelve o’clock struck before the j company were near ready to break up, ! but they finally departed with many wishes from their host and hostess to

return.

The Republican convention of this,

tlic Fiftli district, which will be held in this city on next Thursday, March 19, will be a rouser. Seven counties will he represented and tlr-re will lie 114 delegates in the body. The meeting will be called at eleven o’clock and the following counties will be represented: Clay 17 votes, Hendricks 10, Morgan 14, I’urke 13, Putnam 12, Vigo 34, Vermillion 9. Reports already in and hotel accommodations engaged show that there will be a tremendous attendance of prominent republicans of the

district. The meeting is for the selec

tiou of two delegates and two alternates to the St. Louis National Republican convention, and there promises to be quite a contest. The candidates are Jesse W. Weik, of this city, Daniel Strouse.of Rockville, Taylor Reagan, of Hendricks county and George Allen, of Terre Haute. Mr. Weik’s county is solid for him and he will have a large vote from the outside. Putnam republicans should gather from all parts of the county and stand shoulder to shoulder for our man. Nothing shows

tti) like a solid front and the

should make its best

it goes after,

formed McKinley club of two hundred men headed by a band. Altogether it will be a notable day and Greencastle should prepare to entertain a big crowd of enthusiastic republicans on tnat day,

for they will be here in force.

F. L. I.audes announces his narie today us a candidate for councilman in the lirst ward subject to tlie republican

primary.

Mrs. Ogg will speak to the ladies of the Priscillian society tomorrow afternoon on Personal Responsibility.

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I'Ol.l I’ll Al. AVNOI NCKMKNTN. < HiKlItluK-H tor Place* ffn Hip ICrpiihllean < omit) Ticket lor IHUli. In this column will he placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places m: the republican county ticket for the campaign of 189d. These will lie subject to the convention to he announced later: KOR SHKKirr. Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamricks, will i»e candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. Andrew King, of Putnamville, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the* republican nominat ing convention. George \V. Watts, of Putnamville, Warren township, will bo fa candidate for {sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominaling convention. Harry Kimrk, of Warren towhship, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county. Subject to the reptibllcau nominating conven-

tion.

D. W. Maey, of Belle Union, will be n candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the rcutibllcun nominating convention. 1806. notice. 189rt. Editor of Banner Times Please sb> the voters of Putnam county ouroid friend and com rad Levi Woodrum Isa candidate for sheriff of Putnam county. He was elected coroner in 1800 and served one year as sheriff and us he was the last republican sheriff we want to repeat history, once in 30 year by electing him m 1800. Many Repub vac a ns. FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce Perry L. Hubbard of('lo-| verdale as a candidate for commissioner of I the Third District of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convent ion.

FOR CORONER.

Dr. W. F. lilimners of Franklin township is a candidate for coroner of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the republican nom

inating convention. For the City Ticket. FOR CITY COUNCIL.

John Uiley will be a candidate for renomination for the office of councilman from the Third ward, subject to the republican city |

primary.

M. M. Chittenden is a candidate for conn I

county cilman from the Third ward, subject to the j. effort to get What I decision of the republican nominating eon-

Brazil will semi a uni- Vinll >n ' F. I.. 1. indes is a candidate for councilman

from the First ward, subject to the republican |

primary convention.

Alpheus Birch

Sispie aim Fancy Hes,

S. W. Corner Public Square

Toteplione No. LK>

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

S. RENICK & C0„

FINE HARDWARE.

STOVES AND TINWARE Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden tools.

ElAS'T SlIDEl SUUARR

H.S. RENICK&CO..

THE BEST OF

Mak? it a point to see that your blood is puriliecl, enriched and vitalized at this season with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

A modern cottage in good location on West Washington street. Eight rooms including bath. Reasonable rent. Inquire of John Merryweather. 125-2t.

Do you take cold easily? Contra Cold Tablets will stop it. Sold and guaranteed by Greencastle druggists. 25

George W. Gasaway, of Danvilie, 111., | n . f ' |.,q

Groceries, t Fruits»Nuts

Vegetables.

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who has been visiting his cousin, went to Brazil this afternoon. H. A. Tucker, pastor of the Centenary ehurch at Terre Haute, is visiting in the city. William Dill and John Stoner each shipped a car of hogs to Indianapolis today. 11. H. Dunlavy, of Mont Moronet visited his brother John Dunlavy, yester-

day.

H. H. Hillis shipped two cars of crushed stone to Indianapolis yesterday. Miss Laura .Sheridan is in Marshall

Rev. E. L. Gilliam, presiding elder of in thc rcv 'v»l services

the Indiana district, l.exington eoiW ••- ence, will preach tonight at eight o’clock at Hinton chapel M. E. church on Hanna street. Everbody cordially invited to attend this service.

A Trip to Hie tiurileii .spots 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 Tennes--ee, 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 In Crawfotdsville the citizens while on pnymentof tn agent at destination, away time these uncertain davs in tapand will allow stop-over at any point- pj n g shade trees for sugar water, it is

on the south bound trip. Ask your, . r .. .

ticket agent about it, and if he cailimr sell you excursion tickets write to (1. I‘. Atmore, General I’assenger Agent 'Louisville, Ky., or J. K. Rulgely. N.

\\\ 1\ A., Ghfeagn, 111.

'Cheap En’iimtoiis to khc Went and North-

west,

On March 10 and April 7. 181)0, the N, i th-Wcsp.-rn f.ine I'nicagoA NorthWestern R'y.) will sell Home Seekers' i excursion tickets at very low rates to u I large nmnher of points in Northern Wisconsin ? : lii;;ati, Northwestern Iowa. We-'t i V tin • i, Nebraska. North Dakota mid South Dakota, in eluding tile famous Black Hills district. For full information apply ticket agents of connecting lines c» .dress A. ;

H. Waggoner, T. 1’. Indianapolis. Did.

A., 7 Jackson place.

said entire streets arc given it)) to the industry of making “them tno'asses,” and Mayor Bandel has had to call attention to an ordinance protecting shade trees. The Athens’ citizen is

surely thrifty.

A rt vival meeting is in progress at Mt. Olivet, near Gatlin, under the pastorate of Rev. Torr. Miss Rolla t'roir.well, of Grecnc.tstle, came on Saturday i

. . . , , ... ., ,, Kent Kxtate Transfers.

to assist in the work, and Rev. D.

Maris has attended from time to time. I Joseph II. Crosby and wife to Jerry Several accessions are reported, with | F "' ,iller ’ li,nd • ,aok80n

intense interest manifested in the mee:- ,

inga.—Rockville Tribune. ! • li,nH ‘ 9 Witt liml "' ifo to Ge,,r >f , ‘ ,, •

The Knights of

Mrs. Watson, of Cloverdale, is visiting Iter brother, Dr. Brazier. W. 1). Foster, Reclsvllle. was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Eliza Cox went to Haiubridge at noon to visit with friends. J. M. Watson, of Cloverdale, was in the city today on business. W. A. Bowen, Roachdale. was in Hie city yesterday. James F. Darnall Went to Crawfordsville at noon. Jesse Weik went to Indianapolis this

afternoon.

Thomas Bayne has returned from KI-

lettsville.

Oratorical Excuraion. The Vandalia will run a special excursion train to Indianapolis Friday, day March 13, on account of the State Oratorical contest. Train leaves Vandalia depot at 1 :15 p. m. Fare, round

trip 80 cents. Tin* \V«*at r»s»r,

The indicatinno for this vicinity for the coining thirty-six hours are ns follows as received by H. S Remck <fc Co. from the oflicial

weather bureau at Chicago. f iiicauo, 111., March 10.

— 1 Fair and colder tonight, Fri^^day fair and continued colder. P Cox. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the otticial weather instruments located on the roof of

the West College building: Maximum temperature* yesterday Minimum “ “ remperature today. 7 a . m, •* noun Kata fall, molted snow (Inches).. .

HAMILTON’S.

A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and oood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNER SOUARE.

Tile Banx cit i imeFor Statements. Bill Heads, etc. The Banned Times For Envelopes. Thc Banned Times For Letter Heads. Tlie Bannku Times For Legal Blanks. The Banned Times For Sale Bills ami Fosters. The Banned Times For all kinds of job printing at owe.-t prices tf

dress rehearsal last evening in Castle hail preparatory to going to Carbon I this evening to confer first rank work. The train is due here at 5:57 this afternoon and a sixty cent rate lias been secured. The Carbon boys have in preparation a banquet and there will be J

Only Cure For Dyspepsia. Mrs. Franklin Bush, of New Castle, Del., stiys: “I suffered for years with dyspepsia. Used to have great distress anil belching. I tried everything I could hear of, but nothing helped mo till I took Brazilian Bal:n, and one 00 cent bottle cuicd me completely.”

James I „ I Spencer and wife, land in Franklin tp.,

Pythias held a full ^|’qq

Janies L. Witt and wife to Samuel W. Dodds, land in Jackson tp. $1. John E. Talbott aud wife to Barbara Baldwin, land in Roachdale, *900. T. M. Layne and wife to Win. Fisher,

land in Cloverdale, $200.

John F. Cully and wife to G. A.

a number of candidate* initiated. All yjin er> |. u „| j n Balnbrldgc and Monroe

Knights of Pythias are invited to go | township. $1200.

along.

Persons wishing their letters to go through tlie mails in a hurry, should | always write “in haste” in the lower 1

CHRISTIE.

Fifteen I*er Cent 1'ald.

The creditors of the defunct Cloverdale bank have received a dividend of fifteen per cent., checks being sent them Wednesday by W. E. Horn, assignee. It is thought I that this will be nearly all that will 1 be realized by the creditors. An- . other small dividend may be de-

| dared, however.

urn] l p’nPF'. C?Q * soutll ure«n*a«tle. WALL r/irLKo - • - w,„. ,„,i ch.a.y B,„k u»v e Wc have a nice new stock of wall papers, cm- ! turnet i to Alexandria bracing all grades of the latest styles. We; The holler 0 , th , tbltd w „ d can please you this season both in quality and' .... , . . • ,mv 1 J J j building sprung a leak thte morning and school was dismissed. 11 Cj O ^ JDrU (IJ r'O. The Banner Tines—10c. a week.

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The noon temperaturs Is taken daily l»y ibe Bannkk Times.

EART DISEASE, uk. many other ailments when thny hare taken hold of the system, cover Beta bettor of it, own accord, but f'sjisfnwtly avoir* u'orne. There are tboueands who know they have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don't' A-notc irluit to taler for it, as they have been toid time and again that heart disenee war incurable. Such was the case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyesvtlle, Ohio who wrltee Juno 19, 1S94, os follows: “J httrl heart eUanaur for XX year*, my heart hurting rae almost continually. The first 15 years 1 doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until tnit last doctor told melt was only a question of time as I could not be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I couldn't lie down nor sit up. Thinking my time had come I told my family what I wanted done when I was gone. But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson, Ind., 1 commenced taking Or, Milea’ Krw Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell, In ton days I was working at light work and on March 19 commenced framing a barn, which is heavy work, and I hav'nt loot a day since. I am Sfi years old, 6 ft. 4‘i Indies and weigh 2. r i01bs. I believe t am fully cured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Dyesvllte, Ohio. Sluts Farlst.

Very Modi Swell Arc those new shoes just received by Louis & Hays They are thc very latest New York styleS in Black and Tan, High and Low cut. All low in price, though of the highest grade. Lou/\s cVr I Inys, THE SHOE MEN.

o«E. W. WHITER The Merchant Tailor Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to this city. He will save from $3.00 to 85.00 on suits. GLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

Are You Looking for Bargains? SEE James M. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lorn Agent. Property of all kinus for sale or rent.

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

JAMES F. FEE. Insiii'aiii'P Ajjent, Pension Attorney, anil Notary I’uhlic. Ottiee in t ’entral National Bank Building second floor.) ('all and see me.

Settler'* IChIi'h vin the \uii<laliu l.lne. t*n the first Tuesday of oarh month : ily. the Vninlalln line will sell one way tickets to points in Kentucky, Tenues- j see, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina .South Carolina. Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana at a Ik nt one half the regular rate. For further particulars

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J. S. Dow lino, Agt.

Pneumonia.

Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa., say-; “Brazilian Balm brought me out of a severe attack of pneumonia in splendid shape. It is a wonderful remedy for coughs and lung troubles. Also for outward use, for burns, cold sores and chapped hands and face, it cures Hke magic. It is invaluable in the fam-

TUCKKH.

'.Ill) I.. Washington.

r (’. SMYTHK. II' W D. No. 25 Vine St. ”• '.111 Drs. Smythe & Tucker,

Physicians hiuI surgeons.

No. IT Vine Street. lireencastlr. Ind

Dr. Miles Heart Cum ts sold on a positive Cuarantee that the first bottle will txuieflt. All druggists sell It at tl. 0 bottles for 15 or it will be sent, prepaid on receipt of pries by Utu Dr Miles Medical Oo . Elkhart, ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

I am Exclusive Agent for CRA WF'ORD 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 Allens Drug Store or with May T'ennant

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