Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1896 — Page 2
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HIE uANNKH TIMM </ EEAC A*“'. rUKSDAf APRIL 7 \s\ti\
’OILET SETS, iARG-EST ASSORTMENT, [BEST VALUES, Anotliei 1 lot of those S2..00 - GO VJ C H e . . . Just Received. , ..
ill tile oaterinsf and ie-itiiiirant business. , Mrs. K. K. Jones, of Danv ille, III. who ! 1ms been visiting' tier son. Hnb*rt W.
tlie Greeneastle Kieetrie l.igbt eompanv and Cole Bros. The Banni r Times wishes tli"in niiieli linppiness. At about eleven o'clock a number of those who had attended the wedding slipped quietly down to the home of Mr and Mrs. Harris where they gave a series of ] sounds which so far have not been classified by the residents of that neighbor-
Jonee, of Putnniiiville, has gone to New York City to visit Benjamin Ennis. L. A. Stockvvell and A. VV. Tolin, of Putnamyille, uni Dr. II. II. Morrison have gone to Brazil to attend the Fifth
[distrct convention of the people’s party. , '° ,hL Thp ‘’"tertainment was a cross
. between a charivari and a Midway pa-
Barnard precinct, Jackson township, 1
^7^ reruiblicatls. have selected John Dodds.
invited in ami
' . . , ts«ini.■■t-i.ins musical and millllisica)
gates to the repub lean county couven-
! tion.
WMX PAPER, Mouldings, Paint, Oils, Glass AND GARDEN SEEDS
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K N N M,
Every lady should call and Inspect the piew' millinery at' MRS. 0. M. SHORT’S, |.\ll the late styb and varieties displayed. TRnWTWlNG KRER - OF-CHKRGE I or. Vino ami Walnut Streets. C) / r FRANTS AT ALL PniCES. iLSO CUT FLOWERS. Special attention to orders and design work. Little's Green House.
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
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Fair Greencastle.
REPUBLICANS ATTENTION!
I all for <'(»iint3’ DeleKitt*- <.'«»nvent ion to be Held Saturday Apitl 18. The republicans of 1‘utnaiu county, Indiana, are hereby requested to meet n delegate eon vent.on at Blake's opera louse in the city of Greencastle on Satirilay.tbele.il day of April, IsiHJ, at 10 o’clock a. in. for tha purpose of nominating candidates for the various county otlic s and to, l.:e :: illsaelion In sueb other bo -;: - .- ni.pv come before said convent ion. Tile precinct couimilo . im a ai“ hereiy requested to give tlie pnqier notice, ixing .lie time and pi; 1 ." for meeting n their respect iv preiiiiet- if the remblieau voters tin rein for the purpose d s lecting delegates to -aid county loininaiing convenuon iu be held on be day and pi ' afoiv-aid. The resped ive | eeinet in the county iv ill eaeii he emitb I to one delegate for ■ very lifted votes ei-t for Wm. D. Iiweii, lor seeret'U y of state in 1H1M, and Tie delegate for • very fraction of eight ■oies i": < vci east.
The delegates are therefore apr.m-
| ice'.ive pi
lollows:
4 Votes Del. %»eksou Barnaid -II
New Maysville (i.-)
franklin Boaebdal, 1011
Fi ncast le 100
tussell Russellville .... 121 Grimes School House,.. .77 hi.iton North 68 South 10 ^11. a roe Bainbiidge 7.'l Brick chapel .. ..87 loyu, Gn veland . ’>8 South B* larion Fillmoie ."i-l
South JO
Incastlc tp. North .... Ill
“ Fov Bulge.... 104 “ Limedale 80
■eeiiea: tie < ity, N 1st Ward. 102
“ S 1st \Y 117
N 2ml W ... 7.1
“ S 2nd W . .. .88 “ KMrdW . ..Hit “ WJrd W HI Ediaon East •VJ T West sliington Keelsville . ... 77 South 58 hi tp UO Rreou tp 168 fverdnle F. •• -JO W 81
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Bv order of the committee, Chahi-K- B. < \si'. Chairman. 1 Akiii'. k Tiiuoop. Secretary.
'..ATESI CITY HAPS ANCj MISHAPS. Where *)ur People P.re (iotnft fiml Where Their Oue»tfi are Stopping-Newei of Interest Over the City - The Bent Column in th* I'nper for (Juiek Kemliug.
I>ON»T THINK
Of leaving the city, even for h abort t!me, without ordering the Daily Banner Pi mks to follow you. Ir oopts you bul 10 cents a week as it dona here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you ^Mslrc.
(Pf*r«onals and society notes are solicited an«l will be Inserted if writer’s name and uddr» ss is attached, not t<> lie inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful
items arc desired.)
,, , , rade and it easily commanded reenzni-
repuhlieaiis, have selected John Dodds, ! ( j (i The visitor wire W . I,. Epperson and M. Hill as dele* ■ • >
gaye numerous musical
selections for their ho<u. It was a merry parly, merrily received, the “session” not adjourning until about
midnight.
Elijah Grantham went to Roachdalc at noon. He will plat another piece of ground lido town lots as his last plat has been about exhausted. Itoaehdale
is booming.
Notice has been .'eeeived here that the scarlet fever plague in the IT.ainllcld Iteforin school has been abated. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bence have gone to Louisiana. They expect to remain until the 18th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crawford were called to Greenwood by the sickness of Mr. (Tawford's mother. Mrs. Kennedy, of ('enter Point, has returned to her home after visiting friends in this city. C. H. Mtdlzer went to Roaclulale at noon to put up a furnace in the New Inman hotel. H. II. Hill is will resume operations at Ins quarry tomorrow, employing twenty men. Miss Elizabeth and Birch Lockridge were in Indianapolis this afternoon. Miss Minnie Hinkle, of Lainbridge, has gone to Crnwfordville. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Woods are vi-i;-ing D. C. Donnohue. Miss M ry B. Anderson is at Io nic from Louisville, F. A. Hays went to Terre Haute this
morning.
J. T. Wilsoq went to Roachdalc at
noon.
Fred Crawford '<nd bis grandmother,
i Mrs. Lee, have gone to Terre Haute to attend the funeral of Mrs. T. ,1. Heed, who is Mrs. Lee's daughter. Mrs. Feed |
foriuerlv resided in this comity. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary so-
eieiy <r( tbe Locust Street M. K. Chureli, will meet Wednesday evening at 7 :JO at ihe home of Mrs.; Chas. Martin. A
j special program will be given. The Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of Locust Street church will meet at the home of Mis. Alexander Martin Wednesday at 7 :J0 p. ni. All Indie* of the church arc most cordially
invited.
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c. S, Hammond, a former resident of | ( this city, writes the Comwrcial G'ucr/fi from Galveston, Texas, that McKinley is 600,000 votes stronger than any other candidates and sets out some good reasons for Ins views. Professor R. A. Ogg ha* gone t> Washington, In.!., toattrndn meeting of the Southern Indiana Teachers’ Association. He w ill spend Satur.iay and Sunday at Mitchell, where he taught four years anil where many of his rel-
atives reside.
Mrs Thomas O’C'onnel was burning some rubbisb in her yard yesterday afternoon and her clothing caught tire. She gathered up her dress and ran to the house where i.er daughter emptied a tub of water on Mis. O'Connell, extinguishing the tire and saving her
from serious injury.
The republicans of Groveland precinct have selected tin 1 following delegates to the county convention : G. L. Suthcrliri.T. .1 McKeeban. F. A. Shepard, T. J. Miller; alternates, J. E. Graham, K. ('. Timmons, S. Kuriz, Wm. Tiniiilon. Resolutions were pre--ent' d endor-ing Dr. W. F. Summerfor coroner and S. i*. Watson for sberill'.
P I K H c V CO’S.
^THE BIG DRUG HOUSB*
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1). E' Williamson lias gone to Louis-
ville.
Frank Keevs went to Indianapolis
this morning.
The fountain at the Vaudalia depot
lies been started.
M. D. Bri Iges is in Floyd township
to lay on busii'c.-s.
Mrs, Samuel Ilillisaiid Miss Puarl are
visiting in Oakalla.
H. H. Mathias lias gon ■ to Columbm,
Olfio, on legal business.
The Big Four raiiroa I lias put in a
teleplione. No. 100. Subscribers ple:i«" A large and < xecedingly merry party copy. [ of serenadera tilled Cooper Bros, large M rs. Nettie Griiiner, from Wiseun-in. ,''iiggiige '^ '-'on w ith borus. dniins,
i- visiting lier brothers,Frank and U"--
Grismer,
'I lie Home Missionary society meets aiili Mrs. II. M. Smith tomorrow a!
2 :J0 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Burke spent Sunday in Indianpolls with tlieir son, F. M. Burke. \. L. Dunuiiigton, of Lendville, ( o'., a former Greencastle citizen, is visiting Alva Bradshaw. MissPolsom. wlio has been visiting Miss Ida Ellis, lias returned to her homo in Seymour. B. F. Havens was up town today for tlic first time after a severe illness of two weeks. Terre Unite Tribune. Papers were received today for tbe reeommital of Henry Siddons to the insane asylum. He lives near Fillmore. P. <>. Colliver lias sit la-t been elected
'Peleplione No. QO
I commence the new year with a lar^e stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LX>W. I can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware, Glassware or Tinware.
eliairniuti and < . C. Hurst seeretary of tbe democratic county central cominiftec.
bails, tin [>ans and accoutrements and drove out to the residcni e of George Conklin where Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potter wen' given an old time charivari, they responded good natumlly and enjoyed tbe occasion. Waiter retaliated by producing a box of cigars. 1 he Panhandle company contemplates longer runs for its locomotives, one engine running Irom Pittsburg to Columbus and another ft mu Columbus to Indianapolis. This will enable tbe company to still further shorten tbe running time of its trains between New York and St. Louis. It i-' stated that the keen competition of the Big Four makes it necessary for thePeniisylvania lines to take some steps in that direct ion. The republicans of Jefferson, township held a rou-ing convention at tie Providence school house on April 2 and selected delegates to the county convention as follows: L. N. Scott, John Meeks, John Laor. S. P. Vaughan, A. F. Larkin, John Scott, Samuel Kel-
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TaarnaKP Kicense. Yancy N. New ami Na< :a.i E. Wilson; Edgar L. Harris and Mollie I! M athers. Make it a point to ste that your blood is purified, enriched and vitalized at this season with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Notice to thp Slupporn. I i you havp jjootls* to . »*n I l>\ i-xjut - call teleuhone No. 21 m l vour go<, iwill be called for promptly. Greencastle Telephone Co. tf
S. RENICK & CO.,
FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden ools. RAS'F S1DE1 SQUARR. .3.REIMICK&CO..
THE BEST OF
Groceries,
1 regard Contra-Cold Tablets as the greatest, quickest and most efficient panacea for c -Ids extant, (’has. Bathproprietor Terre Haute House. 128 The IV€> it In Tlie indicatii'na for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six houra are us follows ar received by H. S lieniek & ( o. from the official weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, ill., April 7. Generally fair and warm tonight and Wednesday. Garkiott The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who I is in charge of the official weather | instruments located on the roof of the West College building:
* Fruits i Nuts Vegetables.
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A full line of Outensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. ■ SOUTHEAST CORNERSOUARE.
Mr. and Mr*.0tiriniugliam,of theCom- Harris M.-Anniucli, H. P. Dorset;
alternates, Oltie Hill, F. M. Alice, W.
PRECINCT MEETINGS. I Announcements of precinct mass
inervial Hotel, and Miss Sliepperd, who is vi-iting thei.i, are spending the dav
in I IldiAlinpells.
Mi-- Myrtle Madden, wlin 1ms been tbe gue-t of her iinel", Rev. B.inley, i< - ; turoe.I to Greencastle this afternoon -
C,"i ■rfarite-Hlr Juurn-il.
Ibetinga, as given by committec-
Ken for the purpose of selecting The Putin '
{•legates and alternates to the Wc ; treated to an cbiqu nt and inter- ! jblicau County Nominating eon i - iug falk liy the “Nestor ’ Mr. D. L.;
•ntion, Aprl 1 18. will be found | WiHiana nn, l ist evening.
Oder lb. le ad. We .ball give the Sacio tt leave-tonight for T< - 1 lecinct, time and plai e ofmeeting.jj^p, w pn a ear load of mercbaiidisc lumber of deli gates and committee , s ,. . lis f , , Merryw eatlier, w itb
[ao’s niinie, and not the purpose, v ., , \, a po-iti i that is understood and is men
loin .1 i . lliR it'
O. Foster. \be Miek-. K. E. 'L.slen, W. Thornburg, Janies llaroourt, A. MeCammai'k, Nicholas Sinilt/.. Rt-so-lutious were pas-cd endorsing McKinley for president, and D. W. Maey for -bt riff. James Harte.nirt made i gi o I speec and tbe convention closicl Tbe marriage of Mr. Edg r L. Harri and M i - Mollie Mai bet - w a solemniz d at, the le-iilence of Mr. an>\ Mrs. J. W. i dle !a-t evening in a ehiirining and happy in.Mim r. Elder A II. Morris, at 8:i3 o'clock pronounced the tie, lhat bind in an unusually impres-ivi! ser-
Maximum temiierature yi stonlay Mtninnim " " I’enii'i ratlire today. ~ :i. in •• noon ItHin fall, melted snow , Inches) .
no. a::.c Sad 11 SC
1 In- noon temeorature is taken daily by tl-.o Haxxkh Tim is.
Our New Herlm Too.
A long narrow squ ire toe for women's
First ward repubiienn- will meet of!
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i tin* cMHinty foriN uiition: Mnrth pn*- in.rt ah I n- iir’.y if not full> popnhir |i. ' r, vm <1(1 . Hi " :U <1 . ’.I He : intii 1 V ' • wjth icn who :i].“ jnilth precinct, eight delegates »ml We have r nine |lti mates. beautie*. Uespeetfully,
Weak, Irritable,! ired •'I Was No Good on Earth.”
J. M L. P.
■D. Hays.) Guaimm. )
Com.
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fe: tlie eoining j v j r j n rp nn'e.noiiy beii'g u- >d. A
number of relatives and a few luvfted gut" is were present, the ceremony and gathering forming a quiet but very beautiful home wedding. Congratulations were extended after which the guests were seated in the dining rooms where elegant refreshments were -erv. d in two emirs s. The evening was spent j in social conversation, the guests departing about ten o'clock. Mr. aid:
Mrs. Harris went to the
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You Make Your Selection of
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•ALL “ l^APLaRS
rcsiden-eof ,0lr >' a boUI ° of
- vr. ,, , . > I 1’R- Miles' Ucthe groom, 700 ( entral Avenue, where
Mr. Ilar-
f»r. Mllci* Nervine strength: : a the weak, builds u, the brolxa down constUuiion, and permruiently cures every kind (<f nervous disease. •'. ..<• year ago I .rnnnUUcteil i Hit itervonsMcsn, n’-epIcMnaess, i rre iCtig HCliaatim in j:iy leer, iffJit jxtlpitali. » <f r.ty heart, Iftsirariino ant fzraion of The mind, Serinuaiai v cr nf memory. • 'ei:;hte;l <U -rn triih rare. and. . r I couiji '. fc.’!/ lout <• 'iji ttte t j', it' it y ri.'tility tt a. i xj out, I if ry irettk, irritable amt tired, y:y irriffht iras i-ctliicctl tv ICO lbs., Xu fact I was no gjoet, on earth.
A friend brought me Dr. Miles’ book, "New acd Startling Facts," and I finally dociddo
they are making their home,
ris is one of the city’s best known and most substantial young bu-ine-s me i
While our Stock is Complete? \Ye cen LI .tse you in Design, Colorings and Brices. HEN'S * DRUG * STORE.
orative Nervine. Before T had taken oi13 bottle I could sleep as well as a 10-yr.-old boy. My
and is at the head of the Harris Milling | ^petite returned company, in addition to being book- greatly Increased,
keeper for ( ole Bros. In his bride he j has a young lady of many noble womanly accomplishments. For a number! of years Miss Mathers lias been in the j employ of (.’ole Bros, as stenographer j where she tilled positions of tru-t with ! great credit and unusua! ability. In her social relations she lias many j
I friend her friends, m tact, being j j thatthourst oottic wtu hem. i limite ’ by the number of her ac- . A.I! • re c 1 -.suel'it etail.a bottles for . ... . I tt will hn sent, prt'pahl, on rmilpt of price q lain:, Hires. Mr. and Mr-. II.in i* , i.y tuo Dr. MUuaMcUicul Co., Elkhart, Xml.
received a nninlier of handsmiie and | useful presents from their friends,
I among which were n neuibran es froi.: | Iv^StGPeS Health
JI7»vm I had taken the oijrth buttle Hu weiuht inereased to I'd bn.. The . .mintion in in 7 tego teas pone; Jti >/ tier pen atendled completely; "< ‘i memory tens fully restored. MlII brain seemed clearer than ever. X felt an flood an any man on earth. i>« . tin lei*' Hcutaratlre Serein* is A pr <t medicine,, I assure, you.''
AngUKtA, Me. Walter R. BrntiAX k.
Dr. h; ' Nervine is sold on a positive
that (ho Jrst LsiUlo will nenctlt.
Dr. Abies’ Nervine
We have a complete line of Lawn Tennis Shoes —just the thing for gymnasium work. Ask to sec our line of Bicycle Leggings in light weight Jersey and Corduroy. LrOUis tV- t inys, T HE SHOE MEN. i \re You Looking for Barpinsrj
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tJamcs iVl. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lo.in Agent. Property of all kinos for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL SANK GREENCASTLE IND
«<!E. W. WH1TE.I> 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.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
JAMES F. FEE. Insurance A vent, Pension Utorney : and Notary Public. Office in Central ; National Bank Building second floor.)
Call and -"c me.
('> C. SMYTIIK, No. 26 Vine •‘'t.
\Y W. TUCK Eli. • 310 E. Wtishinjtflt.u
Drs. Smythe & Tucker, I’h.vt'iciunrt and surireonp. So. 17 NTnu Street. GrocneMtie. In
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I am Exclusive Agent tor CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Ofiice,Banner Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Tennant
