Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1896 — Page 3
HIK BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLfi, INDIANA. TUESDAY MARCH 21 18%
BHBY CHBS 1 hgve just received the second lot this season. These cabs arc fitted with foot brakes and cane bottoms. Upholstered in satin damask, corduroy and silk plush with double ruffled satin parasols, and are by far the finest lot of cabs ever brought to this city. Prices to suit your pocket book and the times. H n N N A. ErTAST SfDEr SQUARE-
I.rasoon recovered from his surjirUc an 1 acquitted himself very creditably, j H. II. Hillis shipped three cars of i crushed stone to Indianapolis yesterday. ehas.. Shue, representing the GreenHeld, Ark. I,umber company', was in
town today.
W. I,. Harvey, of the State Life Insurance company. went to Kockvillc at
noon on business.
Dr. aud Mrs. Swahlen were called to Lebanon, 111., today by the death of
I’Ot.lTICA I. A^ilNOJ Nt SvUS'Wrs. t'audldaleM lor Flares on the KcfmWlf«*hi» County Tlrkot l«»r 1H9G* In tliis column will ho placed the names, as they come in, 6l' candidates for places on the republican county ticket for the campaign of ISllb. These will he subject to the convention to he announced later:
Alpheus Birch
Sispis anil Fanny Hen.
S. W. Corner Public Square
FOR SII KM I KK.
I)udl<*y Hutcheson, of Hamricks, will oe
. . j candidate for ahenff of Putnam county, Benjamin Hypes, who was the father of I subject to the republican nominating cou-
M rs. Swahlen. Mr. Hypos was ninety I mention.
yearold and death was caused by | Andr<*w King, of Putnamvlllc, wtli i»ea cancomplications resulting from his ago. dlduU ‘ for ^hcrlir of Ihitnam county, subject
^ to the republican nominating convention.
I’ntrick Furlong .lied of pneumonia] tieo m > W. Watm. of 1-utnumvlllc, (Va.ron at brazil Monday afternoon agon 47 i township, will t»u;a cundldatt* fur sheriff of
years. Deceased was a boiler maker by trade and was largely acquainted in tin- city. He was a constable and pri-
AH., THERE! I HE LOCAL FIELD
Till: GLOltH STOKE IS TUI! fLACi:
work in his time in hunting criminals. I The meanest friend a newspaper has
rackage'eoffee, per pound 20c ...... , 14 w,, ° :ll " a V* Pitting White beans, “ “ . :1c 'V* i at is Going on in and About you on the back and urging you to go Raisins, “ “ 5c Fair Greencastlo after this or that wrong, but when the
Starch, “ “ ' 5c Apple butter, per can 5c
Blackberries, “ “ 5c LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Cpouud can X. Y. apples 5c I “ e:lr '- V JUne I™" * ^ Whero Our People are Horn* aud Where : “ can extra sugar corn. oe * *
2 “ can toumtoes 5e Tlielr OueslH are Stopping—News of Inti “ can table peaches 10c I turest Over the City—The llest Column lu
California prunes, per pound 5c ; Pa| , er for giltch i len<UuK .
“»Vi ll i r ^ ^°i so ; 11 ’ ; • -r ’ | rhe first M. E. ebureb next Mondav All kuuls iaundrv soap bar, or 7for *J<> . • , , , Washing powth*f,per pkge 4cor 7 for 27> | don’t think j e ' en,n K has a r |ch, soprano voice, Rolled oat per pkgc 7c, or ! for 25 Of leaving the city, even for a Mhort time, a plc:iRin*jj and lalepted siuujcr. Best syrup niola'^es per gallon.... 20c without ordering the Dally Bannbr Timbs to A rich, musical treat is in store for California drii*d peaches, per pound. .5t; follow you. Itooetsyou butio centsaweea thoi?o who In :ir her together with other Bucket sorghum 45* asitdoeHherc ai home, and the address wll) *. Bucket W lute li-b 40-I be changed as often a. you j artists that will appear that evening.Potatoes, per busbel 40 - Tfrre Haute Tribune. Silver drip mol sses, per bucket ..25 ■ '..i “ ln i,. p u wheels in Jones’ ami
(I’ermtiiiils ami society notes are solicited ! 1 n < ' " 11 " s 1,1 ' ,<>,K • ll111
ami will be inserted If \vritiM - ’s name and ad- 1 Langdon s show windows are uttrnctdress Is attnehed, nut to lie tnaerted, but as an I ing the bypassers today. A bouse wife
evidence ot good fauh. None but truthful after observing the playful little
Items arc desired.)
attack is once made the individual who urged it is the lirst to go to the party assailed and tell him what an outrage it was. There are such men in every
town.
Mrs. Paulino Blake Xewhouse, toprano, who will appear in concert at
Also a complete stock of DRY GOOI>S, H AT’S, SHOES and Qi EENSWARE in proportion to the above prices.
J, SL'DRANSKI. PROP.
Telephone 70. <’or. Ohio A Main Sts,
fflonon Excursion*.
On the first Tuesday of each month until further 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 9 and 10, we will sell Home Seekers tickets to various points in southern and southwestern states at one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Return limit thirty days from , f IPj-i** full ' tv rn a t inn
Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating con vent loti. Harry Kuark, of Warren towhship, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, i subject to the republican nominating convcn- !
t!on.
D. W. Maey, of Belle Union, will boa can-] didate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the mouhlioau nominating convention. j IHM. NOTICE. 1NW. ! Editor of Bannek Times. Please say the voters of ITitnnm county ourold friend and comrad Levi Woodrum is a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county. He was elected coroner in 180f> and servetl one year as sheriff and us he was the last republican sheriff we want to repeat history, once in 20 year by electing him in 1*' .
Many Ukim'iimcavs. FOR COM MISSION Kit
Please announce Perry L. Hubbard of Uloverdale as a eamlidate for commissioner of the Third District of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention.
FOR COUONKK
Dr. W. F. Summers of Eranklin
a candidate for coroner of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the republican notn
inat ing eonventiou.
Telephone No. DO' I commence the new year with a lar^e stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. 1 can please the most fastidious in need of Oueensware, Glassware nr Tinware.
FINE HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE;
Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everytowiixhipis | thing you need. See us for your spring garden tools.
date of sale,
address.
For full information J. A. Michakl, Agt.
Cheap Excursions to the West aud North-
west,
On March 10 and April 7.1896, the North-Western Line (Cnicago& North-
Western R'y.) will sell Home Seekers’ am i Mrs. F. A. Arnold visited Chicago
Common council meets tonight. I. F. Shaw was iu Brazil today. Dr. Evans was in Indianapolis this
morning.
Eben Martin, of Quincy, was in town
yesterday.
Mrs. H. M. Smith went to Indianapo-
lis this morning.
Tax paying will close on the third
Monday in April.
J. F. McDoel, of the Motion, was in
the city yesterday.
Mrs. D. E. Williamson was in Indianapolis this forenoon. S. S. Bowen went to Indianapolis this morning on business. Charles M. Proctor aud Jennie Gardner have been licensed to marry. Mi. aud Mrs. Chas. Barnaby and Mr.
excursion tickets at very low rates to a large number of points in Northern Wisconsin. Michigan, Northwestern Iowa. Western Minnesota, Nebraska. North Dakota and South Dakota, including the famous Black Hills district. For full information apply to ticket agents of connecting line- or address A. II. Waggoner, T. P. A., 7 Jackson place,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Reincei Prices at RII.HY k 0)'S. Some of the bargains that can bo bad for essh at Riley \ Co’s. South Oroeneastle Store.
Irish potatoes, per bushel 40c Navy beans, per pound 9c Kidney, Marrow Fat and Lima beans, per pound 4c All kinds of raisins, per pound 5c lvo-y and coal oil Johnny soap, ti bars, for 25c Star and gh'-- soap tc, 7 bars for.. 25c Pretty and Fairbanks brown 4c per bar, 7 bars for 25c Son pine nod Pearline, 4e, 7 p ks. for 2ue Nine o'clock, pearline, K it K, le 7 pk’s for 25c AIuzzv’s sun gloss larch, pounds for ‘-fie | Nudavcne (lake, 1 box h e
Tomato Catsup, 1 pint 10c, 5 pints. ..Joe 0 j nDat i,
3 r pouiid-f'ati apple, plum and p< "’- but ter. lOe, 3 eans for 2nc Bucket of jelly 4i>c Bucket of syrup J ’c Bucket of Sorghum ’h'' Bucket of white family fish 10c 3-pound-can hand packed tomatoes 10c, 3 cans 2.>e 3-pound-can Prince's bi t corn 'Oe,
3 can
3-pound-can hominy, 10c, ■> cans “ sweet potato 10c, J cans i-jc “ pie peaches 10c, 3 eau* “ pine apple, 10c 3 cans “ apples, 10c3 cans... 1-galton-enii apples Can corn
Peas A pple butter - plum “ •.•••: Rolled oats, 2 pounds i “‘
Sioux Wheat flake, 2 pound.
Good imperial ti"i. I pound '
Washint' soda, 2 pouni
Sunday.
Miss Shepard, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cun-
ningham.
Mrs. Sarah anti Miss Emma Jackson went to Brazil this morning for a two day’s visit. Ed Shultz, of Poland, arrived Monday and will work for W. II. Harrison this summer. Miss Rose McDennotte, who has been visiting Miss Nellie Cutler for ten days, has returned to Louisville. Miss Kimbly, of Bloomington, went to Danville this morning after a short visit with Prof, and Mrs. R. A. Ogg. Hon. Will Cumback. of Ureensburg, was in the city yesterday looking after his guberuatioual fencing. Mr. Cumbaek visited his grandson, Willie Cuin-
baek.
M iss Hannah Lee Chapin after a pleasant visit at Indianapolis w ith her aunt. Mrs. Solomon Claypool, is now yi-iting her sister M rs. Edwin Kemper in CIp-
. ,25c
25e . 20c . 5e
John Pierey, who started for the south Saturday for Ids health and returned Sunday after having reached Louisville, id confined to his bed by
sickness.
The democratic joliit-reprc-entativc ami judicial conventions will be held here prob iMy on May 2. The date depends on Monigomety county, but the
place will be here.
Albert Grimes’ little son. aged fifteen montlis, was badly scalded hue vest >i'day afternoon by pulling a pan of boiling water over upon itself. The accident was a serious one, and Dr. P ..>!> Was hurredly called. Mr. and Mrs. G iin - live on Fox Kidge.
playful little ani-
mals this morning remarked: “l wish all the mice in the city could he given employment in that line. 1 have a half-hundred in my cellar that some merchant can have." So say we all. The Woman’s League of College Avenue ehuich, will meet in the church parlor on Wednesday the 25th, at 2:30 o’clock. There will be a paper by Mrs. Landes on the .Songs of the Bible. Quotations by the league from the same. We are also to have a recitation by Miss .Sidelia Starr, and a solo by Mrs. Dr. Duvall. All ladies of the church and cotigiegation are cordially invited. Through freight No. 72 on the Motion made the run from New Albany to Bedford Friday in two hours and fifty minutes. This is considered a pretty fast run. The train’s regular time frori New Albany is four hours and fortyfive minutes. The train was made up of fourteen loads (including five cars of fast horses) and two empties and was in charge of Conductor Agnew, with Engineet* Sicer at the throttle. The Brazil Democrat says: Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott Matson and daughter, Miss Jessie, gave a dancing patty in the attic of their elegant home, on north Meridian streetThe parlors and dining room were decorated artistically with cut Mower The attic, which extends over the eitire house, and is finished purposely fur dancing, was decorated with palms and Hags, with pretty cozy corners filled witn pillows, and altogether made a:, ideal dancing room. About eleven o’clock elegant refreshments were served in the dining room. About forty couples were present. Mrs. Martha Anderson, who v : operated upon for cancer at the home -f Jerry Steele, has returned to home in
Owen county.
II. V. Eaglcson, of Bloomington, has returned to his home after a vi-it with his cousin George Smith. Miss Daisy Price went this afternoon to Spencer to visit her gran : fa* her. William Eads and Frank Sharp, of Cloverdale, were in the city today. Mrs. Tinglcy has returned home after • \ ml week's vi-it in St. I.oui-. John Gainer will moved into .. >1 •nuth Locust street this week. Miss Marie Hoover has gone to Bedford for an extended visit. 11. If. Ililli- has returned from a 1 itsini - trip to St. Louis. T. G, ange, of Mra/il, is in the it ; m
busine! -.
' tntliam went to Koachdale at
Porthe C ity Ticket. FOR CITY COITNCII.. John Kiley will be a candidate for renotninntion for the office of councilman from the Third ward, subject to the republican city
primary.
M. M. Chittenden is a candidate for coun ciiman from t he Third ward, subject to the decision of the republican uoniinatinif con- !
vention.
F L. l4tndcs is a candidate for councilman I from the First ward, subject to the republican primary convention. Ben Hayden will be a candi date for council- ] men from the Third Ward, subject to tin* Republican city primary, March 81, New line of baby bonnets at Mr-. Lillie Allen’s millinery store. 13l-tf.
RASDE
IOBT ^UUAREE
H. S. RENICK&CO..
THE BEST OE
Blood purified, disease cured, sickne-s and suffering prevented—this is the record made each year by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1 regard Contra-Cold Tablets as the greatest, quickest and most ctlicicnt panacea for colds extant. Chas. Bai'k, proprietor Terre Haute House. 128
When it comes to the gen e arti Auf news the Bannkk Timks has it.
The VYeat ner. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hour? are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fe to. from the olficiul weather bureau at ( Iticago. Chicago, 111., March 24. Fair and warmer tonight and Wednesday. - 1 Cox.
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Groceries, * Fruits * Nuts Vegetables.
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and
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HAMILTON’S.
A full line of Otrtensware. This is the store for low prices and oood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
The following local observatioht: ns taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge cl the ollieiai weather it'.striunei.is located on the roof of
the W< -t Cidl ge building: rnuire yesterday .. ’:ii)|
Vitxlinuni; Minimum lYmpeiuiur
iiipf’i
20.1) 21 i
today, 7 a. m,
noon "~- Uuin fall, melted snow (inches) oo The noon teraperaturo is taken daily by the
II AN NEK fiMKri.
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Paxton was beautifully sur last i.'gbt by a party of : -
Blk si hi. 1 | ' . .
I,ion, \rbm-kie ,rr«i r '"' eofieu, u lends. Eighteen were j': — ■ per p iek.i ; enjoyed the mala feature»
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Cornet* Indlnm*,-iJ
c»vf*i ing, tally puiling, uiu.l a bitt*
unu the
Cluldzen'ii Shoes.
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\ ety f.-.v people have any idea upun | wh.-.t sauill margin children’* -In ■ are - . ,..,j Nevei tlieh-.s wo have to k -p • n tl,..,,*! and use every effort t<> funu 'i : , t .bo- for a minimum price. '' " , ! r rv our children’s shoes you will I ileit we have accompli-bed that : I .. i> if .-iii,i■ I,
I wis went to Bra dl tins aftcr- " i-r Wis in Brazil tluAfori- . . i. e i moving to Eli ■ t- \ ill.-. ig ladies of the Christian v.ulgive a social at the home i. 1). Bridges on the corner of .md Franklin sti-p- this -ven- ’ • and ice cream at 15 cts. nnd acts. It. Cripple Creek, Colorado. '■. ittentioa in all parts ■ old, on aeeount of the marvcl.uries of gejd w u-h have ' in that vieinnv.
Very Miicli Swell Are those new shoes just received by Louis & Hays They are tlic very latest New York styles in Black and Tan, IIif;h and Low cut. All low in price, though of the highest grade. Lof iz\s eSc Hays, THE SHOE MEN.
.W. WHITE.IN The Merchant Tailor Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to this city. He will save from $3.00 to $5.00 on suits. GLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
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Are You Looking ior Bargains?!
SEE
JAMES F. FEE. I ns-’.rance Agent. I’cn-ion Attorney,
tSamcs TVl. LSurley, Real Estate, Insurance and i
Lo hi Agent.
Property of all kinds for sale]
or rent.
uni Notary I’uhlic. Ofilcc in Centrai I Hat 1011:,I Bank Buihlit-g lloor.)
Call nn-l «ei- u.e.
2ND fLOO’’ -- 1SV NATIONAL BANK. OR gCNCASTLg IND
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2Trs. jr. iiaU, Csaai wife of tbe sdltor of TheC Inr local paper of Mlax i ‘X *ca« trouT>l<e<i ccftJ for six years, ever 1 p. rirs. of breath, t Liter trsrre nervoasr.'!: s, that,
walk the - nr .Hy : 1 Wo
consulted tbo l>est rocuica! tab:
TV -?/ aaiii tiu'rc- tc..’/: :.v- Cot* nu'. that Tiled irpanlu di:- ■ ’’ ■ ' C n Srartfor which toe.ro was no ri-r dy. I had read yi jr advert,; cn i 0tj In Vuo /- ..dc aud ayeara^o,as r_ last.n-Korl, -to iu- >Isjttle.of 7»r. A' -;'- I'm- • V. :.< irt. which convlac«d mo that tli.ro waa true luerltlnlt. I to . tbi 1 lK>t ^ the Iloart Curo s <1 and
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- ffttler’. Itat.-s \u, tin* Vaiui-tjle Lhie. • >t! the first Tues-htt' Of t a di uionlb the Vtin'ialia -Jine will Mjil <m wax. ti- lot if-*'d .it K itueky.-'lVfim.ja see, Alabamtr,'Georgit*, North Canilintt South CtifoViiiit, l - ”. ii..Ii!. .M ..--i'lipi
it ii.tfii,; on- ,pid ting or further pardctilars
Pneutr.ar:!'.
Mr*. A. J. Lawrence, vf le aver, , I “j)rsz;lii:n Bulr. Lit : ;hl i.ioor. i*,: a revere attack of .ncuuioiiia j iiplendi,’. shape. It, is a ..-end*;, ui rcat;*'y for roughs an ’ iui ;. t: suhli a. Abo
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It is in ; i'-: ' 'it- ' ■ n-
i- c NMVTin:. o. No.-:.3 Vine st.
W TC'KBU. am 1:. \v li)itirton
nnd l.o-iisiatia regular rate.
J. S.
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Lrs. Smyths & Tacker, I’hyMclttna nnd Surgeons. No, 1* \'neStreet. Greeneustlt*. Im!
1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of ii. And ’ handle LEADING GKAT. vj Am]:*,uite; Wood and Kindling. Will make c'* e prices, Office,Banner Times Block. Leave ordt rs at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with Ma u T'antici,
