Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1896 — Page 3

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Till: BANNER TIMES. OREENOArTLE, iNDTaNa FRIDAY MARCH 27 |H«B

BHBY C^BS I have just received the second lot this season. These cabs are 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 K N N E7YST SIDE: SQUARE

AH, THE!-RE! THE LOCAL FIELD

Tin: globhstoit istiii: it.aci:

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

:.ATES1 CITY HAPS ANL) mishaps. W1i«»ro Our People F.re Going unit Where Their (riieflta are Stopping—New* of In* torefit Over the City—The Best Column in th' Paper for Qtiiek Reading.

I’aoiiam* roflVe, prr poniul .. -<H' White ht'unt, " " •ft* ll;iisin r , •• “ '»c Sturch, “ “ fit' A|)|ile hiitter, per can '«• aiHekberriCB, “ “ tic pound t-an X. Y. apples •if “ can early June piM-t.. . if “ t-an extra suxariorn Ac, 2 “ can tomatoes 5e 2 *• < ait table peaches 10c j California primes, per pound <"«■ 2 bars good soap f>f All kintls laundry soap -If bar, or for2i Washing powder, per pkge 4cor7 for Ji Itolled oat per pkge 7c, or I for 25 Best -\ rup midH-sf- per gallon 20e

California dried peaches, per pountl .•>e I follow yon. It oosis you but 10 cents a woelt Bucket sorghum h'C an It does here hi home, and the ttddresH will

Bucket White lish Hie be Chanir'sl as often as you :' 0 «lre. PotattH'S, per bushel 40c,

Silver tlrip molas- per bucket . . ,2ie I • (Personals and society notes are solicited

Also a complete -toek 1 1 >I* 5 t <t h /1 i^S, ill( | will be Insertis! if writer’s name and adHATS, SHOES and Q1 LENSW ARK ,j,, . , ittaotied, not to be Inserted, but as an iu proportion to the above prices. I evidence ot ku'hI faith. None but truthful

J, SUIIRANSKI, I«.

POL.ITIr.tl. ANNO! ItL'KMKNTH. candidate* for Places on Hie He|>akll-j .can foil■■ ty Ticket lor INOli. Ill this column will be placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places ou the republican county ticket for the campaign oi 189d. These will he subject to the convention to be announced later: J

FOR SHERIFF.

Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamrick*, will ne candidate tor shorifl of Putnam county, I subject to tin* republican nominating con- | vent ion. I Andrew King, of Putnainville, will V>ea can- | didntc for sheriff of Putnam county, subject ^ to tin* republican nominating convention. George W. Watts, of 1‘iitnuiiivllle, tVurren

in obtaining the desired order. The eiirtl* are not engraved, however, hut are printed with common script type, and that's where the joke conies in. The ladies ot the W. R. C. will hold a -pedal meeting next Monday afternoon at two o'clock in the <•. A. R. hall. Members will please take notice, tf. On April (1, a dally hack line w ill be established between ibis city and t'loverdale. A hack will leave Clovcrdale each morning arrivii.g in Oreencastle about eight o’cloek. The retiirn trip w ill he made in the afternoon, the back leaving (Ireencastle at four o'clock. Headquarters will he at die Belnap

hotel.

Conference note* in the Indianapolis

, , , ^ ■ .• , township, will • ii candldiite for sheriff of j

Journal have the follow ing from Kieh- . . , . . ~ , Piitniim oounty, subject to the republican ! ‘tlOIld: A prominent feature of I lie notniuatins coiivention.

conference prograuu.it* i> the -cries nf ! Htirry Itusrk, ot Warren towhshlp, will be Uenleroslal services, one of wliiell is I a eiindtdate for sheriff of Pulliam •• unity, ’

held each dav. They are in charge of the Rev. J. II. Hollingsworth, I). It., pastor of the College Avenue church,

Greencastlc.

Marion township republicans have

selected the following delegates to (lie county convention : North precinct— John \V. Ragan, M II. Riley, Greenberry V,'right, C. S. Hesler: alternates, H. C. Storm, .1. W. Ituiilavy, Charles Bowman, 11. S. Oliver. Soul It precinct —S. W. Hunter, S. V>'. Seehman. Oscar Masten; alternates. Judsou (ilhbons,

Frank Meek. Win. Hammond. The funeral of’Scpiiro Throop took

| place '1 humbly at Itloomingto:.. Hey

Alpheus Birch

Siapie awl Fancy CMies.

S. W. CoKNER Pun ic S',»i vre

subject to the republican uominatiug eonven-

t'nil.

i>. W. Macy, of Relic Union, wl!l be a cun-j diflate for slierilf of Putnam county, subject ! to the rcnublicun nominating convention. I

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Telephone No. 0O

I commence the new year with a lar^e stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. 1 can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware. Glassware or Tinware.

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Telephone 70. Cor. Ohio A Main sis, ;

Cheap excursions (o vha West nml North-

west,

On March 10 and April 7. 18ii(i, the

North-Western Fine (CideagoA North-j George Cotton ha* been seriously ill

Western R'y.) will sell Home Seekers' for several weeks,

excursion tickets of very low rates to a j , v ... , largo number of points in Northern i A ' / " ,k ’" f 1M " " !li

Wisconsin. Michigan, Northwestern 0:1 vc-tcr h.y.

DON’T THINK

Uf leaving the city, even for a abort time.

Without ordering tae Daljy BAwnm Tuna, to | ^ tI rlllI . k> ;, r n 1Isri ‘ all H.i.rci.,

gave a short address. The services at Rose Hill were in charge of the Masonic order. Mr. Throop w as one of tin* oldest Masons of the Bloomington lodge and took miic , > interest in the order. Mr. Throop was a brother of Hr. G. A.

Throop of this city.

The base halt season in tin* eastern colleges is alinost at band, and within the next two weeks the, collegians w ill cross hats with several of the Natiomd

J. M. Hurley was

forenoon.

in Heelsville this

Iowa. Western Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota, including the famous Black Hills district. For full information apply to ticket agents of connecting lines or address A. II. Waggcner, T. 1*. A., 7 Jackson place,

Indianapolis, Ind.

I see. notice.

Killtur uf Banner Time*

I’Icuscshn the voters of I'lilnain county i ourold frleiid amt comriul I.evi Wondrom is a eanaldale for sheriff of I’utnain county. He j Vus clccnst coroner in 1*0*, Hint servist one ‘ year as sberlff amt as lie was Hie last republtcan stirrlff we wiinl to repeat history once in aeyciir by electing him in 1HWI.

Many Uefi'HI.ii ans

S. I’ Watson, of Franklin tp., wIP lie a candidate for sheriff subject to Hie decision of the Itepuhllcan county convention, April Is

FOR COMMISSIONER

I'lciise Hiiniiunee Perry I. Hubbard oft to-I vcidule ,<* a candidate for commissioner of the Third District of Putnam county , subject to tiie republican nominating convention.

FOR CORONER

Dr. \V. F. Summers of Franklin township la a candidate for coroner of Putnam county, subject tothc decision of flic republican uom inatlmr convention.

FINE HARDWARE.

• STOVES AND TINWARE

CAKLnn.lSBBOUKXliW&nbll.SC; HWTS ” ND BONNETS

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MRS. C. M. SHORT’S, . . . PHICKS TO SUIT AM. . . 140 OHAFtCil-y 1 < »K I UIMMtPiCi. Mch. tsa-lm. < or, Vine and \f iilniit Sts.

OUT PIaOWEIRS

—and—

POTHUAlNTSri

Constantly on hand at

LITTLE'S GREEN HOUSE.

Corner Indlanaand Hanna sis.

Kepunllenn Instnc: Convention. The repuhlienns of the Fifth eougres-

sionul district will meet hi delegate convention tu Multilist itlc, lud.. at 11 o’clock a. i :. Thursday, April 16, 18!K$, I to nomimitd a candidate tor congress. The representation will he one delegate for oaf It 200 and fraction of KM) or mote vote* e:i*t for the Hon. William D.

Owi it. for secretary of state iu 1894. By order of the district committee.

N. Fit.deck, ('lutirimm.

Irtcst: Gkoiiiik M. Ai.i.fn. See. The basis for the counties will he a-

follows:

4 Bit*

DEI.KG A I KS.

.. El

Parke

El

PllttllUII

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Vigo

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Vermillion

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Total

N Tr»i* Soutlk.

On A j ► »i I 7 21. sin«l May •’>,

W ill he s. l.l if,, p, i.tct, I cities towns | „ f , PVeral

and vtllag'- < t the north. f«> till points I 1 1

on the Gouisville A .Nashviile Kailroad in Tennessee, Alabama Mississippi, Florida and a portion of Kentucky, at one single fan* forj the round trip Tickets will he good to return within twenty-one days, on payment of $2 to

,agent at destination, and will allow up a very nice talk

stop-over nt any point on the south hound trip. Ask your ticket agent about it, and if !ie cannot sell you excursion tickets write to 1’. Atmorc. Gemnl I’a- enger Agent. Louisville, Ky.. or J. K. Kidgely, N. W. 1*. A.,

< lileago. III.

II. II. Mathias and T. GriH>ins

Went to Brazil this morning.

Miss Lillie Gobin leaves today for

1 idtauupolis to \isit friends.

The students’ republican club will

meet teinorrow in Plato hall.

B. C. Miller, of Indianapolis, was in the city yesterday on legal business. 8,-nit Walls has gone to Parsons, Kan-a-, where he has a railroad job. Mrs. James Hensell and daughter Miss Eva, are at in me from Cardonia. Will Bo-son. of Indinnanolis, was down yesterday evening to see his

mother.

Mrs. Elizabeth Stccg and Mi*s Addie Steeg, of Limedalc, are visiting Mrs.

Louis Steeg.

Mrs. McWhirter returned to Greencastle last night after spending the day

in Indianapolis.

Miss Mabel Hollingsworth went to Terre Haute this morning to spend a

few days with her brother.

The Hiaw atha club gave an enjoyable dance and social in their hal on Wednesday evening w nidi is highly spoken

of by those attending.

Marion Shonkwiler, who lias been in the college of physicians and sutgeon* of Indianapolis, wiil read medicine in

tin.* ollke of Dr Poole this summer.

Those “tramps” who held up Mort Miles, the colored coachman, proved to 17 | he three local colored hoys who were out for a little joke. Thus does u lurid

| tumor fall Hat to the earth.

Nicholas Kilbeck. republican district committeeman of the Fifth district, was here yesterday -cc'.ng the hoys. IL‘ was well pleased with the progress

of Kcpublicauisin in I’utmmi.

A new swindling scheme is being worked sueces-l'iilly among the fusliloi;-

>f our neighbor-

ing cities. A gentleman call* at the residence and represents that he will make twenty-live calling card* nicely engraved for $1. The agent Is very smooth with hi- tongue and,.putting

Dr. Bence went to Ba.nbridge b , u .. lllls , tl) I , lt , int(;1 .. proftss.on.il visit. collegiate series. It is not until a crack

amateur team faces a professional dull that the ditl'erence amateur and professional hall players becomes aparenl ; then it usually shows the amateurs to a decided disadvantage. The big college*, however, always like to piay a league club, as it enable their men to pick up a number of valuable pointers as to now the game should be played and proves of great assistance to them in

their later games.

The residence of Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Phillips, 2 ! west Columbia street, was a scene gaiety last evening, w here about (ifly of the friends of Mi*s Florence Alspuugh and Mr. Clarence Vestal were assembled to witness them pledge the vows that join iu the holy bonds cf wedlock. At 8 hit) o'clock Elder A. II. Morris, m Ids happy and ellicleiit manner pronounced the contracting partii - one. The ceremony was followed by an elegant lunch and refreshments. Mr. and Mi*. Vestal receiving hearty congratulations. Numerous liainlsumand costly presents were bestowed by friends. Mr. Vestal is one of Greencastle’s prosperous young stock dealer* and Ids bride is one of the city’s b'^t known and popular young ladies. The Banvi:i( Timf.s extends congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Vestal will reside in this city and arc now at the home of the

groom.

Miss Hannah Check, who ha- been visiting Mrs. Francis Cheek, returned to iter home in Terre Haute this after-

noon.

For Hip City FOR CITY COUNCIL. .John Uilcy will be a caudldatp for renomiuatlon for t lie office of councilman from Un* ! Til ini ward, subject to the republican city i

primary.

M M. Chittenden is h candidate for conn-; oilman from lhe Third ward, subject to the decision of ihe republican nominating con-

vention.

F Ii. Lundes is u candidate for councilman from the First ward, subject to the republican pri mary convention. Hen Hayden wiil be a candi late for council- ! men from the Third Ward, subjiH’t to the Ui - publican city primary, March 31, If you woult] always he healthy, keei» 1 your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True lllood I'urilier. Slop MKc/ing and snilfling rontra fold Tablets will cute it. Guaranteed. 1 *25 rents, of druggists. 127 I

Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everythingjyou need. See us for your spring garden tools. E1AST V SIUKl SQUARE,. H.S. REIM1CK&CO..

THE BEST OF

Groceries,

f Fruits t Ms t Vegetables.

and

AT

Colored Society.

j Mr, Anderson Met o> 's the coreespondent of this department of the IIannkk Timrs. Any favors shown him will bo duly appreciated—Ed. Hannkr Times. | Rev. P. J. Smith, the new pastor of the Hauntt street M. K. elnireh, has arrived and will assume the duty that has so nobly been carried on by Rev. Coletnun. Mr. Smith is no new miin to us, he being here several years ago in tin* DePanw normal school. \V<> wish the gentleman God speed in his ert'orts |

with tts.

A modern cottage in srcod loeatton on I West Wa«liiiigton street. Eight roomineluding liatti. lleasonahle rent. Inqilire of Broadst reel A Vestal. LlOtf

The Wo it !»*-r.

The indicatiomi for this vicinity for the coming thirty -six hours are j as follows as received by H. S Relink & Vo. from the ollieial

weather bureau at Chicago. Chicaoo, ID.. March 27.

Fair and warmer

7^ Saturday increasing cloudiness ' [ amt probably showers; wanner. | j- J Cox. j The following local observations ' as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the ollieial weather 1 instruments located on the roof of

the West College building; Maximum teinperiiMire ycaterttaj . Utalmum “ ’* I'emperature t<Hlav. T a . in

nopn

Kuin full, melleil snow (indies)

The noon teiiipcrntiir ■ Is taken dally by the

Hannf.r Times.

HAMILTON’S.

A fall line of Outensware. This is the store for low jirices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.

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(oni^uiVeryMDCh Swell

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From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business Men to Health.

Are those new shoes just received by Louis <S; 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 & Nays, THE SHOE MEN.

o«E .W. WHITE,lx> ; 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.

For Statements see The B an nt.i: Tints, orinterx.

‘•Resolved that War is a greater j Kvil than Intemperance’’ was dis-

generally succeed.- cussed by Mr. Lawrence Lewis, Spear Pitman, Wyatt James and

\ ml si ill They C'lune.

I have been receiving shipments of new shoes nearly every day until my store room is *0 crowded I can hardly tind ro 111 for them. Remember thi-'

when you want your shoe*.

Respectfully,

i:i!!-2t. I’. It. (’11111*1 IK.

WHY nONT^a^JLi**^

You Makr Your Selection of WALL - PAPERS

While our Stock is you it* Design

Complete? We cr<n Please Coloi ings and Prices.

Cary Alston, nt the Union Literary society last evening. .Messrs. Lewis ami Pitman formed themselves in 1 battle array and hurled missile after missile into tli** camp nf James and Alston. But in true Murphy I style the latter men withstood it all tind proved to their brothers that intemperance was the greater. The Rev. Coleman leaves todnv to look alter his charge in Law renceville, III. Mr. Coleman has

1 been a

being ever

bettering of his race. Our Literary societies are in debt to him for ; tliat ell'ot t to strengthen the intcl leetual department of our young men and women. The Union Lit-

jerary society extends

Are You Looking for Bargains?

•JAMES F. FEE.

Insurance Agent. Pension Attorney, and Notary Public. Oltioe in Central

dames lYl. Hurley, National Bank Building -eeond iloor.) Real Estate, Insurance and 111M "' " ll ''

Loin Agent.

ALLEN'S * DRUG * STORE.

IV) (A DISEASE has ever presented sc many lx p«'cullartUes as J.aGrtpisj. NoSiseasn leave* iu victims so dehllltated, useless,

sieepiess, nerveless, as LaGrippe.

Mr. D. W. IRlton, state agentof the Mat- 1

zealous worker •mono ns I u: ' 1 1 - lf '’ Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: , /t.lious WOrKU .tmongus. -j,, | y s U lu ,d'90 l had two severe attacks ; roadV to assist in thu! of Isai'ipippc, tholastonoattapkinsmy Xiep-

I voua sysiem with such severity that my life | v;as despaired of. I had not slept for mure ! tii.-in two mouths except toy the u^eof uar- | colics that stupefied me, but pave mo no i res:. I was oniy conscious of intenso montal j i wen k ness, a-onlzin^ bod I i y pain and tuo |

faur that I was houny crow irur weaKor.

I *»Vhrn In thisoonultion, I con;moncod using; I | I>r. Ucsioral; vo Nervine. In two days j

their ho:irl-I P^ran tin prove ami in one month’s time I

j I i .:**cijrod. niuch tothosurprlsaof all who !

(« it thankrt to our lirother, hoping km w oi my condition. I have ueeu in ex,n | |, r-, , ceiient heallh sine • ami iiave recommended * Ills mott- S.uill oNf! )G * I or («0(l . y t)U p Tv^jt^uoaio many of my fiieriG'*.’* and right, ntui tho welfare of mv ( Louis.' i iv , Jan.I). \V. Lhltok.

Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores lleallh.,

Property of all kinus for sale or rent. 2NO FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND S#*ttl**r , a ItateM \ in iho \Hii«i*illa Elm*. Dnihelirst Tuesday nf each inoulh the Valid alia lii.e will sell one way tickets to points in Kentucky. Tennessee, Alabama. G ■orgia, Nortli Carolina South Carolina. Elorida. Mi-.-i-sippi and Louisiana at ahf nt one half the regular rate, for further particular*

ee

.1. S. 1 )o» i ino. Agt.

Pniumonia.

Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa., “jifaziiinu Dalm brought me ont ci a severe attack of pneumonia in splendid shape. It is a wonderful remedy for coughs and lung troubles. Also tor outward use, for bums, cold sores ami chapped hands and face, it cure* iikc magic. It is invaluable in the fam-

ily.

C SMYTH i:. No, Vine -t.

VV TPCKEH. ' ’ • ho E. Washing ton

Drs. Sraythe & Tucker, Physicians and surgeons. \o. 17 Vim* Street. Greencastlc. Ivul

co^x.

1 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 'Pennant

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