Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1896 — Page 3

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HIE UA^JER TIMES. GREENCa^XE, iMJlAKx SATURDAY APRIL 4 lHW>

BRBY C^BS

I li9ve 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 M N N H,

EPCST SIDE SQUHRE

HANEMANN |THE LOCAL FIELD

OPERA HOUSE.

MUSIC AND MERRIMENT (ONE MOHT ONLY) SUTURDfiY, APRIL 4 th .

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

■ ing threatened with hlood poisoning. Ilis m&nv friends here will regret to learn of his misfortune. Fox Itiilge republicans have selected tiie following delegates to the republican convention: Virgil Peck, Joseph Johnson, Greene l>. Parker, Lewis Shaw, Nathan Chatman, Albert Browning; alternates, Greene Williams, L. S. Peek, Daniel Thoinpkins, Alva Hopkins, J. G. Peck, John King, John

Paris.

R. T. Jones, formerly a well known photographer, of ‘his city, died yesterday morning at six o’clock in Cincinnati, where he had been for some time. The funeral will occur Monday at two o’clock p. m. Services at the residence of Mr. Jones’ brother-in-law in Cincinnati. Mr. Jones had been at Baltimore where lie Was being treated for cancer, but about two weeks ago was taken to Riverside, near Cincinnati where the interment will be made. Jerome Allen received a telegram this morning announcing the death at Los Angeles, California, of William Jerome Allen, a son of Mr. W. II. Allen, formerly of this city, and of India-

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I'midldales lor I'lnee* on Hit- II. |>nl>llran ( utility llrhct In r I Still. In this column will ha placed the | names, as they come in, of eandi- \ dates for places on the republican ! county ticket for the campaign ol i 189(5. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later:

WidiL PAPER, Mouldings, Paint, Oils, Glass

AND GARDEN SEEDS

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P I K H C V c\ CO’S

FOR HHKKIPP.

Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamrick*, will lip candidate lor sheriff of Putnam county, Hubject to the republican uominutinK' convention.

Andrew King-, of Putnamvilie, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominutinvr convention. George W. Watts, of PutnamvlUc, Warren township, will be (a candidate for jsheritT of Putnam county, subject to the republican

nominating convention.

Harry Ktiark, of Warren towhship, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating oonven-

*THE BIG DRUG HOUSE*

Alphcus Birch

Slade ana Fancy fimins.

S. W. Corner Public Souare

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‘.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. | napolia. The tieuth occurred yestcnlay.

Young Mr. Alien was '25 years old and was the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Alien, and is the second who has died of consumption since the family moved to j California. Mr. and Mrs. Allen have

j many friends in the city who will he don’t think i pained to hear of this their second bent leaving: the city, even for a short time, reaveinebt .

Where Our People F.re Going: and Where •Their Guests are Stoppingj—New* of In-

terest Over the City— The Rent Column in ih* Paper for Quick Heading.

j without ordering the Dally Hannkh Timks to 1 follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week us it doea here at home, and Hie address will I be changed as oft'n as you 'sire.

rite cleanest, musical comedy on American -tage.

j (Personals and society notes are solicited and will be inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not to be Inserted, but as an the evidence of «:0od faith. None but truthful

i Items arc desired.)

Mesdames I>. L. Anderson, II. S. Kenick and H. ( Lewi* entertained at cards la-t evening at the home of Mrs. Renh-k. i'welve tables were used anti progressive euchre w as the game. The prizes were awarded to Miss Klla Hcckwith and Mr. H. F. ( orwin, Mrs. \\ . \V. Tucker and Dr. O. F. Overstreet.

Frist ami second prizes

Hon.

D. W. Maey, of Belle Union, wi!ibeacandidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. IHOrt NOTICK. 1SWL Kditor of Han nek Times. Please say tnc voters of Putnam county ourold friend and com rad Levi Wood rum is a canaidate for sh* riff oi Putnam county. He was elected coroner in 1SH‘» and served one year as sheriff and as he was the last republican sheriff we want to repeat history, once In 30 year by electing: him in HM. Many Hkpubi.icans. 8. P. Watson, of Franklin tp„ will be a candidate for sheriff subject to the decision of | the Republican county convention, April IS. j FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce Perry L. Hubbard ofCloverdaie as a candidate for commissioner of j the'fhird District of Putnam county, subject I t«» the republican nominating' convention. Gcorgre b. Iliake, of Greeneaslle, will boa ' candidate for commissioner in the second i district, subject to the republican county I nominating convention to be held in this city I April H. i John F. shonkwiler of Clinton township j will be a candidate for county commissioner

Telephone No. UK )

1 commence the new year with a large stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LO\\. I can please the most fastidious in need of Queens - ware, Glassware or Tinware.

FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE:

ALL (iOOD WHOl.y.SOM K 1LN

It’s a Good 'Thing. Don’t Miss it.

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

W. A. Howe : In Iiullal>:i|»>lis. In-. Turner will to Chicago tonight. Miss Anna < hafVic i.- :t home from Paris, Illinois. Miss Rachel Last is visiting home folks in Reelsyille.

I from the second district subject to thode-

werr given to j ciKion of the republican convention, April 18 ^

the four winners namod. The cut

roii conoNEa

dowi-rs used a- decorationg wsre e;pc-! Dr. w k. sumnn-raor i.ankiin i.iwnsiiii'is j Bousehold furnishings. Locks. Knives, andQNails. iJ|Every-

daily fragrant anil beautiful and the |ncaniUduto for coroner of Putnam county, j

entire alLarr was one ot ...formal pleas- ' ^ SinvcnUom° n ° f a ' Jm | thingJyOU need,

antry. Excellent refeahmeuts

See us for? your spring garden cols.

were

served after the values.

The republicans of Wairen township

E. M irqms, jr., is studying mediein. | ll!ive elected the following delegates to

REPUBLICANS ATTENTION!

• j with Dr. T.ammers.

Miss May me Henry, of Vevay, is vis-

fiting Miss Jessie Moore. • cm. for County ... lecule ( ....ventt.... .» M ,. ^ j A Wilson ha ve gone

to Hadley to spend Ku-tei.

Mrs. M.J. Stanley has gone to her

the

be Held Salurdny Ajnil IS.

The republicans of I’utnnm eounty,

Indiana, are hereby requested to meet j forrner h( „ |lL> ln Arthll| .. f( „. (l 8hort

in delegate convention at Blake’s opera visit.

house in the city of Greencastle on Saturday. the I'sth day of April, ls9(i, at 10 o’clock a. in. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various eounty offices and for the transaction of such other business as may come before said convention.

Putnam Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 46. Ipu eitv" 1 ' 1 '

will have initiations on next Tuesday j

evening.

. ...„ county convention : James Dunii.ngton, Albcr Albaugti, F. R. Williams, Edward Sellers, S. It. Wright, ; Thomas Frazier, .Iuincs Harris, A. L. Evans, Charles Mitchell and J. W.

: Stone. No alternates chosen. Mrs. Balding has returned to her

,1101m* in Milwaukee after a visit with

Mrs. Lieut. Lewis, of

Rev. W. F. Dingel will move to Claypool, l nd.. where lie will take charge of

a circuit.

The precinct committeemen are hereby requested to give the proper notice, tixing the time and place for a meeting in their respective precincts of tlie republican voters therein fertile purpose

Wm. Bossog visited Ids mother yesterday evening, returning to Indianapo-

lis this morning.

John Lane, of Crawfonds, 1ms gone to

of st looting delegates to said eounty j Int,i#na P olis after H short Visit with his

nominating convention U.> he held on

the day and place aforesaid.

The respective precincts in the county will each be entitled to one delegate for every fifteen votes east lor M in. I). Owen, for secretary of state in 1M)4, and one delegate for every fraction of eight

1 votes or over cast.

Avenue church tomorrow atbotli morn-

ing and evening services.

Dr. Poucher went to Mooresville this morning where he will preach tomor-

Thc delegates are therefore appor- row. Miss Martha Poucher accompabHows !° thC r ‘‘ SpCetiVe preclnct8 118 ; n.'id him as far as Indianapolis.

Votes Del.

'aekson Barnaul 41 New Maysville G5 Franklin lioachduk Klil “ Fincastle 109 Russell Russellville 121 •* Grimes School House... .77 ■ Clinton North OS *5 “ South 40 )lonroe Uainhridge 7J Brick < hapel ... S7 •’loyd, Grovelund 58 “ South 49 Marion Fillmoic 5) “ South 40 Greencastle tp. North 91 ** Fii v Ridge .101 “ Liniedale. . ffi) •tireencaitle C ity, X 1st Ward• 102

S 1st \V 117

Mrs. Emma Allen has returned to her home in Rushv.lle after a visit with Mrs. Harry MoAnley. Mrs. Dr. DeMoitc lias returned from Clinton, where she has been visiting the

last week.

Miss Dunnington. of Frankfort, has returned to lier home after a visit in

the city.

Gien Hollingsworth, of Chicago, is visiting h:g father, Dr. J. H. Rollings-

be heard at College | wortn.

Mrs. Garner and daughter, Mrs. Grubbs have gone to Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Win. C. Reed, of Bra-

zil, are visiting G. 11. Davidson.

M i s. J. 1*. Allen and Mrs. II. C. Allen

are visiting in Delphi.

Mrs. R L. Iligert is visiting Airs.

Widdop, of Ladoga.

Miss Flora Howalt is visiting in Bra-

zil.

sister. Mrs. John Cawley

Mr. Wilbur F. Starr is at home from

Chicago and will

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Madison F*i** “ West Washhigton Rcclsville ’* . South .. Warren tp Jefferson tp Cloverdnle E

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Mill Creek tp By order of the eommittee.

Ciiabm'm B, Cask. Chi* : rma.., A.tTir'K Throot. Secretary.

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The marriage of Mr. Edgar L. Harris and Miss Mollie Mathers will occur next Monday evening at eight o’clrek at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M . Cole, 511 east Washington street. Married at the residence of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shonkwiler, April 1, 1896, by Jacob Rohm, Mr. George W. Cricks and .Miss Mary Shonkwiler, all of Putnam county. The Locust Street Epworth League

will have a special Easter service to- a >>0"t one fare lor the round trip, plus

Aft- tho

votIoni.l meeting r.t six o’clock led by Miss Ewing a rnusi‘ < al and literary pro-] Having leuswl tin* Nicholson gallery gram will he given under the direction over the post office for a term of years,

iloUkcwccUt'rw' ll.X('tir§IOnB.

The Vaudalia line will sell Homeseekers excursion tickets to points in the west, south, southwest and northwest, good going on the following dates: April 7, 21 and May 6. Rate will be

of M r. T. N. Ewing, invited to attend.

All are cordially

Popular Conductor Kemper of the M01.011 lias seen the cud of his active service on the road. His leg was mashed some weeks ago at Orleans md on Wednesday it was umpptated, he be-

For Sale,—oil. papers, suitable >or (putting umier carpets or on closet (shelves, - for sale cheap at the Banner .Times office.

Our New V assar Toe. It is the latest and. decidedly t.h r pri'ttiest ami most popular of all the h ug pointed toes for women’s shoes. Besides tho Va-sar wv have nice styles in less pointed toes and in narrow square t 'cs. Respectfully, P. R. Christie.

are now open for business. Gallery will be open every day and sittings made at any time, we solicit a continuance of yciir patronage. All th latest styles and novelties of the art. First class work guaranteed, everything up to date. Prices most reasonable. \ Irginia Phot*) Co., .las.-Klein. Prop, tf Greeneaslle, Ind.

Eon tiikascuer.

James Matthews, of Greoncastlo, will be 11 j candidate lor the nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subject to tho decision of the republican county convention to be held on

Saturday , April I .

I.cimn-I Johns, of Madison township, will be u condidate for the nomination for treasurer of 1 utinim county subject to the decision of the republican county convention to be held on Saturday, April is.

EAST' S1DE7 SQUARE,.

H.S. REN1CK&CO..

Drive out the impurities from your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and thus avoid that tired, languid feeling and even serious illness.

THE BEST OF

Do you take cold easily? Contra Cold Tablets will stop it. Sold ami guaranteed by Greencastle druggi-ts. 25 cents. 12ti

All kinds of Eester flowers at Mrs. Chaffee’s, corner Bloomington and Anderson streets. 145-2t

The Weather. The indications for tnis vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick <fc Co. from the official weather bureau at Chicago. t itiCAuo, 111., April 4. Partly cloudy tonight and [ ’Sunday warmer. Garkiott. 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:

Groceries,

t Fruits t Nuts Vegetables.

and

AT

HAMILTON’S.

A full line of Qucensware. This is the store for low prices and t»ood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty.

SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.

Maximum temporuuirc yesterday.

Minimum

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as.e

I’emperature today,7 a. in,.. ' :k.(i “ noon » Ruin fall, melted snow Jnehea) (C The noon tomperalur.- Is taken dally by tbe Banneh Times.

Very Much Swell

‘For Charity Suffcrclh Long.

'WHY DON’T-«3^^a^

For St. Faal and MiiiiieapoliR.

The “North-Western Limited,” sumptuously equipped with buttet, Miiokiugand library car-, regular anil conip.irtillPUt “h i ping e.:. -. and Inxuri- . ims dining car^. leaves <'hicago via th^ ■ i Nm-th-Western line t hic itro A Xorth1 M i-stei n R'y ) .11 6:30 p. 111. dallv and iiinivcs at dc.-dilation early the follow-1 ling morning. All principal ticket

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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.

<*]£. W. WHITE,!> 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.

Louis A- Mays, TH E SHOE MEN.

GLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

\re You Looking for Bargains?

3LE

Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, Hitwaukee, Wls.

“Slatron of a Henevolent Koine and knowing tho gi>od Dr. Miles' Nervine

JaTTies IV8. Huriey, Real Estate, Insurance and

JAMES F. FEE. In-'iranee Auent. I’enaion Attorney, and Notary I’uldic. Ofllee in Central .National Bank Bt.ildicg -croud floor.) Call situ! -ee me.

jag.ots <eil

! route.

tickets via lliis

popular | * 1!la douo me, my wish to help others, overI comes my (lisill.o for tho publicity, this

You Make Your Selection of

MAALL. - PAPERS

While our you 11

Stock is Complete? We can Please Design, Colorings and Prices.

t letter may give mo. (n Nov. and Dec., 1H93, s.-nler’s Hai*-. via the Vmiimim I.lne. ^ I lie inmatea hfd itto “ LaGrtpji*' 99 , . and I was one of the first. Resuming duty On the III-t i ue.-<lay of ea h Uiont h ; too soon, with iho care of so many nick, I

the Vandalia line will -ell one way * did not regain my health,and In a month tickets 10 points m Kentucky, Tenties'- * beoarne no i!r ,mtatrd and nerrout

, , . v , 1 from Hloeplessne) and the drafta made on

-ee., A ibauui, (o orgia. North < arolina 1 Htahty. th*,. tr wasaquostlon tf 1 could S nth • n i 1. I-lor ! ', Mi--L-ippi goon. A do: r fii.-ud advised me to try

and Loui-i Ilia at ab( nt one half 'lie I />r. Sflten 9 Jffe.vfAVrcijre.

regular rate, for further particulars ■ ttookz bottlcsuad-unhappy to say, lam I cc I In hotter health than ever, I ?* ’ll continuo

J. 8. DoWI.inq, Agf. t Itm oecaiiioitftl t.-ae. aa nerve food) —, 7, ,, , , . I as my wo k la v* ry trying. A letter adCitr/.ens Odorless Co., I-rant King, ur.-—d'o1 wa , 0. Wls., wKI re-.-h mo.”

contractor. All vaults cleaned and , June 6,1M4. M:ts. LadB* O. Phoenix. ilisinfccted at 1 reasonable price, with ! Dr. Mites’ Nervine In sold on a positive

1 ffnaranmo that tho ttmt bottle will tieneflk

my itnproveil ontht. \11 order- re- Allurug -isu-scllitiutl.a bottles for*5, or

Estate, Insurance

Lo.n Agent.

Property of all kinas for sale

or rent,

r (’. SMVTHI., o. No. J- Vine st.

VC W TCCKKIt. *’ • JIO I . W-.iHhin^ton

Brs. Sinytho & Tucker,

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2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK GREENCASTLE IND

Pltyfflcliuis and surjreon*. No. 17 N'lnoSirai’t. (•repnoaflile. In

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.LLEN’S * DRUG * STORE.

ceived by mail. Sec making any contracts.

Frank (»c I'-

ll. M. S. Birge-Ini -st and'select wall papers at i'iercy A Co. 112-l^t.

It will las sent, prepaid, on receipt of price hy the Dr. Miloa. Medical Oa, Elkhart, tud. I Dr. Miles’ Nervine

Restores Health

1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Pra/i!. And also handle LEADING (jRADILS Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Ten nan t

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