Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1896 — Page 3

HIE TIMES. GREENCArVi r, ; VDI.xW' THURSDAY APRIL X tHHH

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BHBY QABS I hovc just received the second lot this season. I hese 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, Er7AST SIDE SQUARE-

: rlose of biutim-vs yesterday to enter <>•: j his duties as secretary of the Zellc-; : McClelland A • '(>. Coal company.—Bra-

zil Democrat.

Kid. K. T. Lane and family will j leave for their home on the farm in the j northern part of Putnam county toj morrow iiiorniu^. They have all tiieir | household {roods loaded into a car and 1 the family will start at 9 o’clock.—Leb-

1‘OL.f fit VI, A>\<>1 ,M K»lf'.NT*i.

i imon Reporter.

In onr report of the result in the first i ward primary election our types 1 r’. L. Landes received 125 votes. Thi I was wrong a- he received bn: UHj votes. ; The vote Was tir>t reported on the street jat 125 and We failed to verify it before : going to press, flic total vote cast was

i 146.

Candidates lor Placea on Hie lii|inl>i|> ran County lltlcct lur IStIU. In this column will o* placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places ou the republican county ticket for the campaign ol 18WI5. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later:

KOR SHKHirr.

Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamricks, will ne ^j candidate for sheriff of Putnam county. ! to the republican nomiimtintr con-

vention.

WHl PAPER, Moiildings, Paint, Oils, Glass AND GARDEN SEEDS PI K HC V CO’S. BIG DRUG HOUSED

l tider tlie new time card, the Big,

Four lias arranged that

HANEMANN [THE LOCAL nBKrSS

OPERA HOUSE.

MUSIC AND MERRIMENT (OX K NIGHT ONLY) SUlURDfiY. APRIL 4 th .

: leaving 0 :13 a. m. reach Cincinnati 2 I p. m., and leaving here 5:21 p. in. reach

\a/l,„ , . . . Cincinnati it p in. The new coaches What is Going on in and About , ,

i put in service arc models of beauty and

Fair CrooncastlG. i convenience unexcelled,

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The repilbhcans of Russellville pre-'-ATESl CITY HAPS ANLi MISHAPS, einct, Rusm-II tp., have chosrn tin* f«d-

Aiulrew Kinyr, of futnamvllle, wttl be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican iiointimtinir convention. tioorire W. W'aHa, of Piitnamvtlle, Warren township, will tn* fa candidate for .sheriff of Putnam county, suiiject to the republican

iiomlnutinir convention.

passengers! Hurry Itunrk. of WaiTen towhship, will be

. , , ,, | a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, re at 2:39 a. in. reach ( "'CHI-! subject to the rcimbilean nondm.t in* convea-

without ohan^e of ours, 7 n. in.: fh>n. D. W. Macy, of Belle Union, will be a can* didute for sheriff of Putnam county, subject lo the reoublican uomiimtin^ convention. IHflfl. HOTICB. iHQtf.

Kdltor of Hanxf.rTimes.

Please say the voters of Putnam county our old friend and comrad Levi VVoodrum is a candidate for sht-rlff of Piituom county. He waa elected coroner in 186U and served one

Alpheus Bircb

Slams anil Faasy Mas

S. W. Corner , Public Square

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Whore Our People p.re Goiuf( ami Whore

Their (fiiestH are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Host Column in th* Paper for Quick Beading.

lowing delegates to the countv convetl- I year as sheriff and rtf* In- was the last republl-

* can sheriff we want to repeat history.

TURKISH BATH,

The cleanest, mnsienl comedy on the American stage.

ALL GOOD WHOLESOME FI N

It’s a Good Thing. Don’t Miss it.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a short time. : without ordering the Dally Bannek Times to ! follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week i | as it does here at home, and the address will j i be changed as often as you d«#dre.

Admission 50c, Gallery 35c. On Sale at Landes’ Drug Store.

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THURSDAY, HPRIL 2. DENMAN THOMPSON’S FAMOUS PLAY IHR dtp JiO/TKSTEflD Management of Wm. Warmington. The Original Old Homestead Double Quartet.

tion, X. F. Scribner acting as chairmen and R. Boyd »s secretary: R. Boyd, David Butcher, J. C. Fordiee. J. It. Whitson, X. F. Scribner, Jonas 1’iekels. A1 X ieiiolas, ( . V. Hodgkin ; alternates, Taylor Covington, i’reston 'Vilson, Charles Evans, Thus. Kelley, William Evcrtnan, George Carington, John Carter, J. A. Forgey. No instructions were given and a few enthusiastic speeches were made endorsing repub-

licanism.

Prof. Bitting, of Purdue university, returned to Lafayette today. The in-

' vestigation of the cases

on Andrew Black's farm was very care fully made and information was gained that will be of great benefit to farmers

in the futim.

Mike Dalton’s house on Bloomington street caught tire this morning in a closet. The family discovered the blaze about five o’clock and extinguished Hie

Jl. A. Holland was in Coatesvilie to- same withoiiUturuing in an alarm.

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

items are desired.)

Folophone JNTo. fc)Q'

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.

J. L. Randall went to Indianapolis

this morning.

A. G. Lester went to Indianapolis

this morning.

Ewing McLean went to Indianapolis

tins morning.

day on business.

Prof. Chapman, of the State Xormvl, is visiting Ids father. Seals for the “Old Homestead” are selling well. Tonight is the time.

Chris,

home in resumed

Brown.

Mrs. Cora Snider lias returned to her

Brown has returned to his Harmony. Ezra Smith balds old position, vacated by

once in 3n year by electing’ him in IWrt.

Many Kei*ub7«ican$.

S. P Watson, of Franklin tp„ will beucandltfatc for sheriff subject to the decision of the Republican county convention, April IK

FOR COMMISSIONER

Please announce Perry L. Hubbard of Uloverdale an a candidate for commissioner of the Third District of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. George K. Blake, of Greencaslle, will boa candidate for commissioner in Hie second district, subject to the republican county nominating convention to be hold in this city

April 18.

J John F. Shonkwilor of Clinton township j will he a candidate for county commissioner

of hog cholera from t * le *econl district subject to the de-

cision of the reoubllctin convention, April 18.

roil .CORONKM

Dr. W. F. Summers of Franklin townshipis a candidate for coroner of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the republican nom j inatlng convention.

KOR TREASURER.

James Matthews, of Greencaslle, will be a candidate for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subject to the decision of Hie republican county convention to be held on j Haturday, April 18. I Lemuel Johns, of Madison township, will be a con didate for the nomination for treasurer of Futnam county subject to the decision of the republican county convention to tie held on Saturday, April 18.

FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE

Household furnishings. Locks, Knives, and Nails. gEverythingjyou need. See us for your spring garden ools. ElAS'T SI OB, SUUARtT.

Select Conipauy of 23 Flayers. WONDERFU - ELECTRICAL - EFFECTS Prices: 75 and 50, Gallery 35c.

EKSTER FLOWERS, 1 EHSTER ROT RUT*NTS \ AND \OUT FLaOWEIRS / AT . LITTLE’S GREEN HOUSE. | Corner indianaand Hanna sis.

Roht. Ingell, uf 1’axtun, lias gone to home in Cherryvillle, Kansas, after it Indianapolis after a visit with John visit with Wm. Tn.ll. of Fim-nstle. Gray, of this city. The Greeneastle Foundry company Sheriff Glidtwell caught young Kean has shipped a ;V>70 pound i tsting to the on tlie DePattW farm yesterday bring- Chicago A Alton road, ing him safely to custody. Miss Clara Lenard, of Indianapolis, Miss Laura Griffith has returned lo is visiting Mrs. Alexander, 210 south her home lu Indianapolis after a visit Bloomington street, with Jake Kiefer and family. j j 0 h» R. Elliott, one of the Vandalia’s 1'rof. F. T. MeWhirter will address popular conductors, is on the sick list, the citizens of Greeneastle, at the court j esge Goodwin is movingfrom Bloomhouse on 1 uesday evening, April 7. at jngton street to Main street. " j Dan Scott left today for Indianapelis. The handsome new residence of 1’. K Ft. Wayne and Chicago. Buskirk is ready fer the force of plus- | Mrs. Sarah Hawkins is moving to :I02 terers to begin their work.—Rfooin/nj- east Washington street. ton World. i j m_ Ilarshharger, of Ladoga, was in Tlie Emerson club of Miss McCoy's the city today, room, Third ward, will give an enter-! P. U. Colliver went to Batuhridge ni

tainment Friday afternoon, April Jrd noon.

at three o’clock. | T. A. Graham is moving to Circle-

Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bence are ex-i''"'''

pectmg to start next Tuesday for Lou- John Riley is in Indianan lison bnsiisiuna, where they will spend a week or ■ "ess. more on their farm. | south uroeuonstie. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jlaninier have re-I The Vandalia is putting in a turned to their home in Greenup. III., swiu . h 1000 feet long near Hillis’

after a visit with their daughter, Mr-.

H.S.RENiCK&CO..

Out of weakness comes strength i when the blood ha- been purified, enriched and vitalized by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

THE BEST OF

I regard Contra-Cold Tablets as the greatest, quickest uud most efficient panacea for colds extant. Chas. Back, proprietor Terre Haute House. I2X

Iticyi le for sal«*. Lady’s bicycle, good as new. at a bargain. No. 217 Bloomington street. It

\ Sprin*; Trt|i South.

.On April 7 and 21, and May 5, tickets kill be sold from principal cities, towns id villages r.f the north, to all points

Mrs. West had a narrow escape yes-! Beautiful Kai Kai wash silks worth toiday near Limedale. The horse she 40 cents at Ganglions this week for 29 was driving became seared at a passing cents. 142-31.

|i the Louisville* Sashville Railroad j tr u in * 'I’he buggy was broken and Mrs. ! ~ — ... Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi, West citiue to the city on foot with mud Citizens odorless to., riink iMng, florlda and a portion of Kentucky, at! a )| over her. contractor. All vaults cleaned and ►ne single fare for the round trip , , disinfected at a reasonable price, w ith [ Tick. ,-will be good to return within M til J. Snyder severed his eonneet.on u)v lml)roved outHt . A11 01 . (] ,. rs

1 twenty-one days, on paytiicnt of $2 to ( with tin-Zeller & Kidddl hank at tlie

agent at destination, and will allow

stop-over at any point on Hie south bound trip. Ask vour ticket agent about it, and if he cannot sell you excursion tickets write to C. P. Atmoro. General Passenger Agent, Louisville. Ky.. or J. K. Hidgely, X’. VV.P. A..

Chicago, 111.

For Statements see The Bannich Tikes, printers.

Sandford Benuctt, of this city. The.Women’s souvenir edition of the

Banner Times will be on sale on Saturday at the stores of F. G. Gilmore.

Mrs. Lillie Allen and Mrs. Preston. Henry Renick received a box of Me

Ki.iley buttons today which he is giv-

ing away.

quarry.

New kid gloves from Langdon’s are nice to wear Faster. 142-3t.

“A nirkish Bath” is a ‘.‘lean em.iedy, delightful music, clever specialties and everything that goes to afford an evening's entertainment thoroughly enjoy-

I hey are neat and make a '.ipjo wtll he found in “A Turkish Bath”

April

It.

good ornament for the coats of protec-; nt t |„. opera house, Saturday,

tionists. : fourth.

my improved outHt. All

ceived by mail. See Frank

making any contracts.

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before

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Ktihher NoIph on Your Old Sho«*H.

Gardner, the restaurant man, has

P. R. Christie has the agency for t’:r opened his soda water fountain in great new improved “foot form” soles Price shape. He lias added a patent tumbler 50 cents per pair put on. or 35 cents per j wa.-her which is u novelty and does its pair if you pit them on yourself. They | w „ rk to perfc( . t j(, ni '|' ry one of Gard-

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sides furnishing a good bottom for your shoes. 123-Jt.

You Make Vour Selection of

ALL, - PAPERS

Complete? We can Please you in Design, Colorings and Prices.

Wanted—Neat, industrious girl to loam dressmaking. Alice Wk.rneke. II. M. S. Birges latest and select wall papers at 1’iercy & Co. 142-12L Carry a new umbrella or parasol from Langdon's on Easter Sunday. 1 !2-2t. Fine bulbs and flowering plants for S'«U*. Mrs. Spckokon. 14H12

# STORE.

II0111** Seeker'H Kx<‘tirf«lon. April 7. 21 and May 5, the Big Four j w ill sell round trip tickets to points in J the following territory, at half fare. 1 Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, 'Georgia, Indian Territory. Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana. Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Xortli Carolina, North ; Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, [ South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. $2.00 will he collected by agent at destination. F. P. llrKSTts, Agt.

Th« Wu if he»r.

The imlicAtiona for this vicinity for the coining thirt}-nix hours are ns follows up received bv H. S Kenick «fe Co. from the olllcial weather bureau at Chicago. « HicAGo, 111., April 2. Fair tonight and Friday; ^ warmer extreme northern portion tonight; warmer Friday.

Gabkiott.

The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge of the official weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:

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Groceries,

* Fruits * Nuts Vegetables.

and

AT

HAMILTON’S.

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

Maximum temperature* y**t*ti*r<lay

Minimum

4/1.0

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Temperature* today.'• a. m, 29.0 noon .44 Kain fall, melted snow (Inched) »1* The noon tcinperatura Is taken daily by the llANNKK TlMKS.

H

EART DISEASE, me. many other ailments when they have taken hold of the system,

never get* better of Its own accord, but Conutantlv grou-g «rorite. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, bnt will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don't know tchat to take for it, as they have been told time and afalu that heart disease wa* Incurable. Such was the cast, of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyesville, Ohio

who writes Juno 19, ISM, as follows:

“/ had heart dio-tase for 23 yrtirs, my heart hurting me almost continually. | The first 15 years 1 doctored all the time, : trying several physicians and remedies, until my lost doctor told melt was only a

question of time as

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Very Modi Swell Are those new shoes just received by Louis & 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.

LrOu is cVr Hn ys, THE SHOE MKN. Are You Looking for Bargains?!

o«E. W. WHITE,t** 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.

I could not he cured. ; I gradually grew i worse, very weak, and completely dis- : cournged, until I I lived, propped half j up In bed, because I j

r^u “ C TiZr i Real Estate, Insurance and

ing my time had

James IY1. Hurley,

Lo.an Agent. I Property of all kinos for sale

or rent.

lly

done when 1 wac

gone. But on the lint day of March on

the recommendatiou of Mrs. Fannie Jones, 2nd FLOOR - • 1ST NATIONAL BANK, of Anderson, Jud., I commenced taking j GREENCASTLE IND I>r. Mile*' Sow Cure for the Heart

and wonderful to tell. In ton days I was working at light work and on March 1# commenced framing a barn, which Is heavy work, and l hav’nt lost a day since. I am 56 years old, 6 ft. inches and weigh 2501bs. I believe i ant fully eured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." J Dyesville, Ohio, Silas Farley.

JAMES F. FEE. Insurance Agent, Pension Attorney, ami Notary Public. Office in Central National Bank Building -eeorul door.) Call and see me.

n C. SMYTHE, o. No. 25 Vine St.

IF W TUCKKR. " • :|10 i:. W ishinutoa

Drs. Smythe & Tucker,

I’liyslcUus and •So. 17 Vine Street.

'urgeons, Greeneastle. I rid

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Dr. Milos ileart Cure is sold on a positive (uarantee that the first bottle will benefit. AH druggists sell it atll 6 bottles for 15 or It wtll be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

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

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