Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1896 — Page 3
IHE HAiViER TIMES. GUEENCArl^L. iKdIaKa. TUESDAY MARCH 31 18^
BHBY QHBS • 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 H N N H, ErTYST SIDE: SQUARE
Sellers. Win. Ledbetter,
HANEMANN THE LOCAL FIELD
OPERA HODSE.
MUSIC AND MERRIMENT (ONE NIGHT ONLYj SUlURDftY. APRIL 4 th . A TURKISH BATH.
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS.
Where Our People are Going ami Where Their Guestn are Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Hest Column in th* Paper for Quirk Heading.
DON’T THINK Of leaving the city, even for a abort time, without ordering the Daily Bannek Timkk to follow you. It costa you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as oft°n as you desire.
ThfY cleanest, tniMral comedy on American stage.
the
ALL GOOD WIIOLSSOM K FI N
It’s a Good Thing. Don’t Miss it.
Admission 50c, Gallery 35c. On Sale at Landes’ Drug Store.
What is the Matter? Are you constipated V l>o you have ick headaches? Is your Nervous system, liver or Kidneys out of order? If so. cure yourself by usinK VVrijilit’g •Celery Ten. It improves the complexon. Price 25 cents sold by Albert Allen, Druggist. 92-wks.&w.
shh on-t snwsrwisa HATS BONNETS AT c<*. MRS. C. M. SHORT'S, . . I’KICKS TO M IT ALL . . NO CH Altf.K FOH TRIMMINti. Mch.28-lin. < or. Vino and Walnut Sts.
(Personals ami society notes are solicited and will be 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.)
ErASTErR FLOWERS, I57YSTE5 R ROT RL7SNTS \NI> OUT" FLaOWEIRS AT LITTLE’S GREEN HOUSE. Corner liulliuiit nml llannn st».
Kt'ioiolo'iiu lustnec Convention. The republicans of the Fifth congressional district will meet in delegate convention at Martinsville, Ind., at II o’clock a. m. Thursday, April Hi, ISOd, to nominate a candidate for congress. The representation will be one delegate ( for each 200 and fraction of lot) or more . votes cast for the Hon. William 1>.
Mr. Oreenleaf, East Seminary street, is sick. Tim assessor begins his rounds tomorrow. 15. F. Corwin went to Brazil this morning. Laclede Ware and Jessie Barnes have been licensed to marry. B. II. Howeii, of Putnamville, lias gone to Terre Haute on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Jackson, of Crawfordsville, wi re in the city yesterday. J. V. Durham and family will spend tlie summer on their farm near Knssell-
yille.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ward, of Roachdale, visited in the city yesterday aft!ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Ch..s. Lueteke went to Indiirnapolis this morning. Miss Dr. Florence W. Hays, of Indianapolis, visited Mr*. Dan Langdon yesterday. William C. Zariug, of Indianapolis, deputy treasurer of state, is in the city today. Parlena Hamrick vs. Tlios. E. Hamrick is the title of two cases venued here from Hendricks county. 3. A. Hays went to Cincinnati last night to take up work in the cases against Jackson and Walling. The Vatidaiia isextending the switch on tlie sou'll side of the track, at tlie cast end of their yards, '.*00 feet. A wrecking crew from Mattoon came
nates, W. w. J. W. Janes. The cake walk comes oft'this evening. Go out and enjoy a novel evening’s entertainment. Married, yesterday afternoon at the otBee of John H. James, bv Elder Morris. Laclede Ware and Miss Jessie Barnes, both of Koachdale, Ind. Lemuel Johns, of Madison township; has announced as w ill tie seen by this paper as a candidate for county treasures subject to the Republican County convention. James Mathews, of this city, as will he seen by our announcement column today, announces himself as a candidate for treasurer, subject to the Republican County convention. Three tramps went on a drunk last night and t'pially drifted down to the north depot, when they started to have a good time. Marshal Starr went after them and put them in tlie bastile over night. This morning they were escorted to tlie edge of town and turned loose. r North Clinton republicans have selected the following delegates to the republican county convention: Win. H. VVysong, Henry C. Ramho, George K. Lloyd, John W. KutclilV, Nelson F. Wood ; alternates. H. C. Badger, Alex Breckenridge, J. M. Shonkwiler, C. M. Bettis, Wm. Perkins. The republicans of the north prey met of Washington township have chosen the follow ing delegates to the county convention: Fred Stoner, Joseph Hutchison, W. W. Gardner. A. B. Hutchison, Edward Green; alternates W. V. Torr, II. L. Rollings, F\ M. Wright, A. Sutton, Wm. Barnett. The republicans of Cloverdale township have chosen the following delegates to the count v convention: J. W U’Daniel, W. W. Scott, II. Shoemaker, Noble Welch, c. w. Davis, J F. Rich ardson, Huben Newman, J. W. Dot sett; alternates, A. 1>. Douglass, John Huber Alonzo Sackett, W. S. Williams, Fly Denny, Win. Brothers, Bert Riley, W T. Swartz. In our announcement column in George Hathaway’s announcement for eouncilmeu from the second ward onr types have contained a slight error. It reads “Thursday, March HI,” and should read “Tuesday March 21.” While tlie day of tlie week is wrong, the date is right, hu' we correct it in tills notice that none may lie misled. The convention is thoroughly understood to occur this evening and the notice in regard to Mr. Hathaway now appears correctly. The convention will beluld this evening at seven o’clock, corner Bloomintgon and Morton a\ enue. E. M. Denny left today for Middletown, Ohio. F-. Grantham went to Koachdale at
noon.
Mrs. John Bence, of Oakalla, is ipiite
sick.
Mrs. M. J. Beckett is in Indianapolis. Mrs. K N. Kahlc is visiting in Brazil. W. F. Kerr is in Spencer on business Henry Kaltle has gone to Brazil.
POLITICAL ASIIVOI'fcCICnKfiTa.
Candidate* for Flares the Hepnbll* can County Ticket lor INHtt. In this column will be placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places on the republican counjv ticket for the campaign ol 18!W5. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later: VOR SHKKIFT. Dudley Hutcheaon, of Hamrick*, will i»e candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. Andrew kin*, of PutnaraVille, wMI be a candidate' for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to tlie republican nominating convention. Geonre W. W atts, of Putnauivllie, vVarren township, will be fa candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. Harry Kuark, of Warren towhship, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominatiuK conven-
tion.
I) W. Macy, of Belle Union, wi!l be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the rcDubllcan nominating convention. notice. 18*#;. I alitor of Banner Times. Please say the voters of Putnam county our old friend and comrad Levi Woodrum is a canuidate for sheriff of Putnam county, lie was elected coroner in 18tf»i and served one year as sheriff and us he was the last republican sheriff we wa»:\t to repeat history, once in 30 year by electing him in 189d. Many Republicans. S. P Watson, of Franklin tp„ will be a candidate for sheriff subject to the decision of the Republican county convention, April 18. FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce Perry L. Hubbard of Clo-i verdale as a candidate for commissioner of the Third District of Putnam county, subject to tlie republican nominating convention. George L. Blake, of Greencuslle, will be a candidate for commissioner in the second district, subject to tin* republican county nominating convent ion to lie held in this city April 1*. John F. Shonkwiler of Clinton township will be a candidate for county commissioner from the second district subject to the decision of the reoubliean convention, April 18. KOR CORONER Dr. W. F. Summers Of Franklin tow nship is a candidate for coroner of Putnam county, subject tothe decision of the republican noin hinting convention. roR treasurer. James Matthews, of Grccncastlc*, will be a candidate for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subject to the decision of the republican county convention to be held on Saturday, April 18. Lemuel Johns, of Madison township, will be a eondldate for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subject to the decision of the republican county convention to be held on Saturday, April 18.
WALL PAPER, MouldiDgs, Paint, Oils, Glass AND GARDEN SEEDS AT P I E RC V & CO’S. *TH Er BIG DRUG HOUSE*
Alphcus Birch
siajie am Fancy Graceiies,
S. W. Corner Public Square
Telephone No. 90' I commence the new year with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware, Glassware or Tinware.
Owen, for Ki-oretary of *t;itt! in IS'.t-L
By order of the district committee, ' in this morning to clear it|i the remains N.FittiKcK.t hiiinnan, ,,f || 1( , ,. ar was burnt Saturday
Attest: Gkorck M. Ai.i.kx, See. ,
The basis for the counties will be a*) 11 “ 1 ’ i . i . i .i i i follows: ! W. H. Harrison returned this morn- ^‘ nteel aml ,here ,,ro n,, " nla,i . v
l olored Society.
J. H. Johnson, of Crawfortlsville, uttended the meeting of the Udds
Fellows here last night.
Many people in Greencastle do not know what a cake walk is. A enke walk is one of the most entertaining entertainments of the day. Every movement is strictly
S. RENICK & CO.,
FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE
For the City Ticket. John Riloy will Ihm\ candidate for renotnin&tlon for fbo office of councilman from the Third ward, subject to the republican city primary. M. M. Chitieuden is a candidate for conn oilman from t he Third ward, subject to the d* ei^ion of the republican nominating convention. F l .L ndes is u candidate for counciluiuii from tho First w.u to the republioan primary convention. Ben Hayden will Li a candidate tor eonucilmen from the i bird Ward, subje< t t** ti • Republican city primary, March 31, George Hatha way will be a candidate for councilman in the second waid subjeet to the republican nominating convention Tuesday evening. March 31.
Household furnishings. Locks, Knives, and Nails, j Everything you need. See us for your spring garden ools. RAST SIDE! SUUARE1. H. S. REN5CK&CO..
THE BEST OF
Groceries,
t Fruits t Nuts Vegetables.
and
The IVc itIn r.
I’lte indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows up received bv II. S Rentck & Co. froin the otllcial weather bureau at Chicago. t hicago, 111., March 31. Rain tonight and Wednesday. ('ohier Wednesday. Cox. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge of the oflicial weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:
AT
HAMILTON’S.
A full line of Quuensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNER SOUARE.
Clay t . Hum! ricks
16
... 12
Putnam
>2
Vigo
34
Vermillion
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Total
oi l i:uat’Ks. j n jr fjQD, tuistern Indiana and with Mr*.
Harrison will go tt> Owen county this
afternoon.
West Madison republieans have chosen the following delegates to the county convention: F’ranipton Kock- _ j hill, Charles Bruner, Newton J Stoner.
David Skelton.
The
like or ungentlemanly actions shown throughout tho performance. jThe prizes for tlie entertainment | this evening are on exhibition in jthe show window of James A. Ricketts and they arc good ones. | The managers have spared no ex
the republican | l ,enpe 5° making all the necessary
preparation lor the enjoyment of all who attend and a good attendance is asked. The event occurs
It will be a ditlieult mat-
Maximum temp«Tut*ir<»
Minimum **
Temperature today. ? a. iu,. “ uoon
Itain fall, melted snow (inches)
The noon temporatur*’ is taken daily l)y the
Banner Times.
A spring Trip smith. The tlHc^ntcs to
On April 7 nd 21. and May o, tickets imty uonvantion from Driuk (’luipul will kesol'i In c pn • in il citius. towns, j )r( . t .jm*t will meet at Brick l liapel Sal-
ami (.f ’’u* tnitdii, to all noinrsl* » ....
on the Lie,i-\ il . A xast.ville Railroad | •'»»<•» - “W 1»..... Ly order in Tenner- . A.-. iina Misnrdppi, '» ‘ ha*. Reeves committeeinnn. ^ Florida turd a portion "f Kentucky. at, Liniedale iiieeinct republicans have: *
one single fare furJJ the round trip Ticket* will be good to return within
twenty-one day*, on payment of *2 to count) convention
agent at destination, and will allow VV. II. Hawkins, Albert Nelson; alter- many good walkers
stop-over at any point on the south bound trip. Ask your ticket agent
about it. ami if be cannot sell yen ex- a.. of Tan Mo.c. A deg poisoner
enrsion ti.^kets write to ( . P. Atmore. |f vou W;U ,t to see the latest styles in
selected the following delegates to the ! tpMor tlll ‘ J mi ^ 9 to their l,e
'cision tonight as there will be sol
Simpson Stoner, j
in attendance.
Smit li t.T©» nt uni Its*
write to t'. P. Atmore.
Genera' Passenger Agent. Louisville, Ky., or J. K. Ridgely, N. W. P. A..
Chicago, 111.
For Statements see The Baxn*rat Times, jrriliters.
got in his work
on Walter Riley’s St. Bernard dog
Walter was offered 125
WHY DON'T
men’s and boys' colored shoes, look in j
our west window. All stvies and M 119 * "i-ht.
price*. You don't have to be an ex-' for him Sunday but refused it. pert to see that they possess merit. j If< jj. nun, j 9 putting in a new
style break-head and new style
i shaft
Very Mudi Swell
Are those new shoes just received by Louis & Hays They are the very latest New York styles in Black and Tan, Hi<j;li and Low cut. All low in price, though of the highest grade.
<^E. W. WHITER The Merchant Tailor j Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to tin’s city. He will save from $3.00 to $5.00 on suits.
Louis A- Hays, GLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. TIIF, SHOE MF.N.
Respectfully. P. It. ( list-1 ik.
You Muke Your Selection of WALL - PAPERS
in his
cost of IjiCtOO. machinery.
No. 5 crusher, at a This a tine piece of
While our
you it
Stock is Complete? We can Please
Design, Colorings and Prices.
ALLEN'S * DRUG * STORE.
Thousands have tested the great building-up power of Hood's Sarsaparilla and have found renewed strength, vigor and vitality in its use. Carry a new umbrella or parasol from ! Langdon s on Easter Sunday. M2-2t. IF M . S. Birges latest and select wall ' papers at Piorcy & Co. Id2-I2t. Beautiful Kai Kai wash silk* worth -It) eents at Langdon* tills week for 2!) cents. 1-12-St. Lost Redman pin near square. Re- ! mm to tIda otliee. Reward. it
\re Yoa Looking for Bargains?
Fine bulbs and flowering plants for s ile. Mas. Set rukon. 14U12
Jtlr*. J. F. Hell. Ottmiu atomic. Han. wife of tho editor of Thetlraphtc, tho leading Ksal paper of Miami county, writes “t wan troubled u-ith heart dioraHe for six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with such extreme nervousness, that, at times I would walk tho floor nearly ail night. We consulted the best medical talent. Thru mi id there teas 110 help forme, that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In Tho Graphic and ayearago, as a last resort, -ledonebottleof Hr. tlllen’ Aeir Cure for the Heart, which convinced me that there was true merit in it. I took three tKittles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and It eompletetu eured me. ! mleep well at night, rny ueart beats regularly and I tiave no more smoldering spells. I wish to say to all who arc sulTering as I did; there's relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies last one trial.” Ur. Miles Brart Cure Is sold on a positive guarantee that the firstbottlo will iwneUt. All druggists sell It at *1, 6 bottles for A), or It will ho sent, arepaid, on receipt of price by tho Dr. Miles Medical Go., Elkhart, Ind, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restorer Health
SEE
JAMES F. FEE. Insurance Agent, Pension Attorney, ami Notary Public. Oltlee in Central National Bank Building (second floor.)
Call and see me.
c r. SM YTH 1:, No.» Vine St.
\1 " TCCKKU. '' • :U0 i . Wsslilngton
tJaines lYI. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lo.xn Agent. Property of all kinas for sale
or rent.
I’hyslclans and surgeons. 2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK GREENCASTLE IND Xo. IT MneStreet. Greencastle. Ind
Drs. Sraythe & Tucker,
CO^A-I—.
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 Timks Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Tennant
