Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 April 1896 — Page 3

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HIE WANNER TIMES, GENOAt:<-- T AN* ••. WEDNESDAY APTffL£ i8W*

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TOILET RETL,

!* “largest assortment.

1 INCASTI.K

Ju.l I.iiidloy anil ^iff, >lr-. Anna iStmile) and Miss Hetti*. V’«wIi*t drove

l-i £E8T VALUE8, , l -T . .TV *»•"*-*. 1

Another lot of those

$2.00 -COUCHES

. . , Just Received. . . .

support of every resident of the tow u in ' which it is puldi-hed.eapei i.dly so when | it L a constant stni-fjle to maintain n ' daily in a town as stmll as Greencnatle. i Attorney.8. A. Mays arrived liome j last night from Newport wliere lie was engaged as one of the attorney's in tlie

! Jackson trial. Me partially saw the I Kev. Bushnell preached at the

1 movements of Llie irate XeW|iort yonng I lady who, our telegraph news tales.

*05>TY StFYYS VOTf'V

WML PAPER, Moaktiags, Paint, Oils, Mm

over to Uanvllle Saturday and si»ent |

! Sunday with relatives.

V. V.

church last Sunday. He will preach on the first Sunday of each month the

kicked”Jackson an'd”truck him’ Inhere i r< ' u “ inder ot tl " ,

Sunday seliool wiU he orgHinzeil at

AND GARDEN SEEDS AT Priues to 3Iatch Hard TiineH P I K H C Y t\ CCPS. ^TH E BIG URUC HOUSE D

was a great crowd present lint Mr. Hays

could sec enough of the occurrence to sec | the ««*iversalist churl, next Sunday at , that the young lady was mad and thor- ■«' an ‘ l in t, '*‘ af,erR00 '* at 2 oV1,x ' k :,t ' 1

H N N H,

: oughly mad at licit.

At 13:15 this afternoon death came ! to dames A. Steele at his home on west ducob street. For -eversl weeks Mr.

LOCAL FIELD MRS. C. M. SHORT’S,

AH the late styles and \urieties di--

playcd.

TRiJATW ING I=REE - OP - CHARGE t or. Vino and Walnut Streets.

the Blakeshurg church.

Ida Guilliams, of Kus^ellville, spent Sunday with Miss Gertie Brothers. Frank Hanna is (tnitc sick with rheu-j

[Steele had been lingering with a com-, olir Utlies, Mrs. Li/.*ie Steele ' ! plication °f troubles, the most impor- w#g married i i- week. Weddings are i

tant 11loh eoutraeted in tn«* i . , . ! suon rare oeeurmiier* m tln»» town ,

ariuv. He served om* term as township j.. , , , . 1 • . . r the boys and a fe v *‘ld rm*:: uia t know i

Alphcus Birch

Silie 9> Fail Hes.

S W. Cdkner Fvulic Squakb

ote^lant^. AT ALL PRICES. ALSO CUT FLOWERS.

LATEST

trustee just preceding the present incumbent. lie was an active member of Locust Street .M. E. church and took a prominent part in (i. A. It. a Bairs. He leaves a large circle of friends to mourn ins departure. Early this afternoon the arrangement for the funeral had \ not been made but it is probable that it

CITY HAPS ANLi MISHAPS. ! w jjj not <, w ., lr until the out of Awn

|u-t how to act or? the occasion. Mr, Newt. Anderson ami '.life

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastie.

Special nllentiou to order* aud design work. Little's Green House. Cm

Where Our People are Going ami Wliere Th«»ir GueMtrt are Stopping—New* off Interest Over the City— The Heat i olvmn in Hi * Paper for Quick Koatling.

!>»>VT THINK

REPUBLICANS ATTENT'ON!

for County Unleisute Comeicion be Held .Saturday AprU 18.

| of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Dannkk Times to follow you. It costs you bill 10 eents a wccb

’: aa It does here ar home, and the addl es* will I be chang 'd us often as you -wire.

The republicans of hutnmn county,, Indiana, are hereby retiuested to meet 1

Ye lep 11 o ne M o. 0O'

(Personals and sooiety notes arc solicited in delegate cot,vet,on at Blake's opera

bouse in tlie city of Greencastie on Sat- ( e y^ ence 0 f ^,„ H i faith. ?fone but truthful

urday, liie Istb day of April, INHI, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of nominating caiulioutes for the various ■county ollices and for the transaction of such other business may ccuio lie-

fore said convention.

Itoins arc desired.I

G. IV. Glidewell has gone to Brazil

on business.

Dr. IV. II. Terrell, of Fillmore, was

in tow i today.

Moriis Burke, of South Greencastie,

The precinct cbmiuitle. meu are here-

!,v requested ,o give the pr, per m.ticr. j, i.'^ing m.ThVva'.idaHa.'

fixing tlie time and place for a meeting In their respective precinct of tlie repi Idiciin voters therein h r the purpose oi si leuting delegates i 0 mid county nominating convention to he heid on

tlie day and place afore-aid.

The respective piecinct- in tlie com ty will each be entitled to one delegate lor every fifteen votes cast lor Wm. 1). Owen, for secretary of state in 1 sit I. and < ne delegate for every fraction of eight

> otes or over cast.

The delegates arc therefor.- apportioned to life i ■ pcctivo precincts as

follows:

Vote- Del.

Jackson Barn aid “ New Mat ville ... Franklin i touch'ini-. .. . “ Fincnstle Russell Russellville Grimes School House CTinton North .

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. . .((.•) 10!) 10!) LD .' .'list

“ South 40 Monroe Baiuhridge . 7.1 “ Brick Chapel S7 Floyd, Grovchuid 58 South 40 Marion Fillmoto 54 “ South 40 Greenca Tie ip. North ... .91 •• “ Fox Ridge ... 104 “ “ Litnedale ... 30 Greenca; lie City, N 1st Ward . I0d “ S 1st W 117 “ •* N 2nd W . .73 “ “ S 2nd W 88 •• “ E 3rd W 83 “ W 3rd W 04 Madison East 59 “ West 50 Washington Reelsville 77 “ South 58 Warren tp Mo -Jefferson tp 138 Cloverdalu K .30 “ W 81 Mill Greek tp By order <,f the committee, Cltaiii.ks R. Cask, Chairman Artiivh Throop, Secretary.

Mrs. E. llnnemann went to Indianapolis this morning on business. Albert Murphy went to Toledo, Ohio, today to work for John Merry weather. Hon. E. G. Ilogate, of Danville, was in the city last ivenilig and tins morn-

ing.

John Merry weather left last night for Toledo, Ohio, to enter his summer’s work. Mrs. W. V. Brown leaves today for a two months’ visit in New Jersey and Ma mehusetts. I . A. Arnold, of Chicago, and formerly of this county, will open a bicycle store in the city about April 15. Robert Crow is seriously ill at bis home east of the city. About ten day* ago lie was injured by a hor-e and has since grown much worse. Tlie Militia company marched out to Walter Potter’s last night and took their turn at serenading him. Walter sa> s if there arc any more organizations

members of the family arrive. The funeral will probably occur Friday afternoon. Mr. Steele was a man of many kindnesses and his friends were many. He ever had a helping InuiJ for the needy and when in tlie trustee's office was not slow to help those in distress. His army record was a bright one and he served his country well, having wrecked hi life in so doing. His relatives have the sympathy of many friends in tlivir bereavement. Mr. and M i's..Ioiil> Merry weather and Oscar, and Miss IIattic Powell have none to Toledo. Ohio, where Mr. Merryweather "ill operate i general catering restaurant business during the summer. They expect to return in October. F. T. Me Whirter spoke to a fair crowd in the court house last evening under the auspices o! the Greeneust!© ami De Pauw prohibition clubs. His subject was on reasons why tlie pmhibitiOD parly should continue to exist. Rev. P. II. Beery is here from Clarks Hill. tnd. He may enter DePauw university as the seliool where in* lias been teaching lias closed for the year. Miss Nellie Ilackett, of Oakland,111.. who hasheen visiting in Cincinnati several months, is visiting Mr> 11 ulali Far-

row.

Mrs. Lucinda Pickett, of Reelsvill \ has gone to Indianapolis after usher! visit witli .Mrs. C. M Short. Mr. and Mis. ( has. Weir, of Carbon, have gone to Indianapolis. John L. Hall, of Clovtrdule, was in town today on business. Editor Schuetz of the Carbon f 7ir,m-| icte is in the city. Glenn Hollingsworth is visiting ini Terre Haute.

1 commence thg new year with a large .stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need ot Queens-

ware, Glassware or Tinware.

S. RENICK & CO.,

Roachdale, visited Mrs. Wadi Sunday. Bob M illianir., of DePauw spent Sun-

day at home.

Mbs Bettie Sorslier, of Crawf, rdsville, wlio ha* been visiting relative* here, lias returned to her home. Rev. MeGaughey will preach at tlie, Christian church next Sunday. Simon lle'ikle and Mis* Orpha Turner spent Sunday with relatives at Ladoga.

WKSTI.AND.

Mr. Smrkett's school closed laskFii-: day. The afternoon was spent in .spelling and other exercises prepared by

the sahoihrs.

There was a dance at John Hurst's last Friday night and one at Albert

Kr-okP Saturday night.

William Estep and his sister 1,1a went to iudianapoli last Monday. The republicans will turn out in

force Saturday. Apiil 18.

Ask Alva Bryan i£ be got April

fooled or not. j • Mr. and Mr-. T(.m sntheriin vi'-itci Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails,

her father, Jim Sutbarlin, over Sunday.

FINE HARDWARE.

STOVES AND TINWARE.

coming tie would be pleased to meet 3i them. ^ j There will be a parliamentary drill j in Woman’s club next Saturday, led by if’ Miss M innetta Taylor. After the regu- ®| lar club drill "ill come a review of

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Roberts’ Rules of Order, in which nil present will l>e invited to join. Miss Winona Smythe is eonll icd to a dark room with bandaged eyes on nceount of an < peration performed upon them for muscular astigmatism. It is hoped that she will be relieved so a a to resume her studies ii college within a

few days.

Tlie Boston club iiad its regular

meeting Saturday evening, April 4, with Miss Rose Williams. A convorsHtioti on Nature- -Agassiz—led by Mbs

was very much enjoyed by all

11 ItIcK CHAPEb. Mi-s Nicholson, of Salem, who lin>' been here visiting her friend. Mrs. Reising, went home last week. The babies of E. Hillb and Ohmer Hall are both quite sick. The infant son of William and Jennie Handel w.i« buried a! this place Sunday

afternoon.

Lee Rigins, of And"rson, i; visiting his home folks.

B ils aiul pimples are duo lo impute b’ood. Remove tliem hy making the blood pure wi.li Hood's Sarsaparilla.

thing you need.

Fa A ST

See

Every-

us for your spring garden ools.

SIDE. SQTJARH,.

H.S. RENiCix&CO..

THE BEST OF

Conti - ;'. Cold Tablets will stop a fro.-di i )Kl in 30 minutes. Guaranteed < r i money refunded. 25 cent? of druggists.; T2 3- !

Groceries,

None.* to the .Slupperp. if you have goods to send by rxpi call teleuhone No. 24 .nd your goodwill be called fur promptly. Green-! castle Telephone Co. tf

* Fruits i Nuts Yegetabies.

and

AT

Dr. Brown went to Indianapolis tliis | afternoon.

Archie Price was in Indianapolis | yesterday. Dr. Pritchard, Cloverdale, was hero

today.

The Fox Ridge seliool close* today. Mrs. Ewings lectures on cooking will j hjjQ be held at Baker A Browning's hall. I Tickets are now on sale at Langdon’s and Ilopwood’s Book stores, e.o.d.tf

A 8uipr;ftft*

Oneof tbe most brilliant surprises of the season occurred at Putnam hall No. -ir>, 1 O. 0. F. last night. The lodge was juft finishing their initiation work when the Daughters ol Rebecca gathered at C. Meikels' store aud marched in a body with well 111 led baskets to (lie hall wliere they gave the alarm. The outside guard was surpt ised when he opened

The We At he;,

The indications lor this vicinity

for the coming tlnrt\-six hours are as follows ac received bv H. S Remck .fc Co. from the ollieial

weather bureau at Chicago.

Chicago, 111., April 8.

Showers tonight and Thurs Thursday. Gahkiott. The following local observations

as taken daily by Guy Wtlsi ti who is in charge ot the oiliuia! weather | instruments located on the roof of;

the West College building:

HAMILTON’S.

A fall line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty.

SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.

MioHmum temperatiiro yesterday

Minin.tiMi

i'c*!npf*i*aturc today. T -a . m,

■oon

J Rain fall, melted hqow Hnelies) 'Hie noon foinpcraftir • Is tult< n daily l»>

Bannku Timks.

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RepiiDliean I>iHtriot Convention. The republicans of the Fifth congres-

sional district will nieel in ilelegnte eon 1 K:»*;:\n

vention ai Marfinsviile, hid., at 11 | present. Mi**' Amnierinan read an in-j the door and gazed into the face? to^ioininab a ‘''■alidhl'ite *f(!r 'con'grv!-*.' tercstlng paper on Philips Brooks. of thirty Rebeccas who were adThe repr('<eiit;i: on v, ill be one delegate. Examine Thk Ban.nku Timks an-l ! niitted to tlie ante room. After for each 2(KI iiiiR fr e tii a of 100 or more make up your min>l to become a regular ginrini/their i/oml thiiio-a liiov took vmes en-t ' • .b - lb n Will. ; ,», D- hU on M-mlav next, provLig ° ' t D 1 ^ Owen, for m t .i tar> i f slate m F.'l. • , . their neats in the lodi'o room where

By order of the digtriet eoimuirtee. I you are not already a subsenber. As X. Fii.bkck, Chairman.' crditahle a country daily as The Banner Attest: Okoiicf M. Aiucn, See. ! r, MK8 i- eoncedej to be should have tlie

The basis for the counties will be as

We have a complete line of Lawn Tennis Shoes —just the thing for gymnasium work.

follows:

DKLKGATK8.

Olav

17

Hendricks..

It!

Morgan

... 13

Darke

13

Putnam

'2

Vigo

Vermillion

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Total

114

A .Safe riiK’p to Ituy YourStioen. Sonic of 1’iir competitors mark their prices in cipher and also the sizes in the shoes. The latter may be all right, but we oon’t think the former is. We mark With ink the price on the bottom of our shoe, and what is more you can rely upon it beirg the correct value of the shoe. Hespeetfiilly, P. R. Cukisi IK.

u musical and literary program was given. .Miss Laura Eads sang a beautiful solo which was followed i by music by Miss Grace Hotigb-

WHY DON'T

You Mnke Your Selection of

WALL. - PAPERS

While our Stock is Complete? We can Please

you in Design, Colorings and Prices.

land who handled an autoharp with much ease, Mr. Alvah Braekster playing a guitar and Miss Carrie Kleinbub a trench harp. The music was highly appreciated and applauded. .Miss Kate Mathers had charge of the organ. Messrs. Moore, Ellis, Frank and Braekster, gave some quartette music which was followed by an address by E. G. Ilogate, P. G. M., of Danville, who in his pleasing manner spoke for the good of flic orders, espee iailv the Rebeccas who had surprise,1 the brothers. The next event on the program was tlie toast in the dining room where the baskets iyitc emptied of the ^ood tilings All went home wishing the 1). of It. order much success. Come again,

Daughters.

If EART DISEASE, uka r many other atlmrots whi n they

have taken hold of the system,

never peta bott-r of it* owa accorii, bdl Cvt'ftriHtlii ffrotrs uortt?. There are thousands who know they have a defective b< arc, but will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends lo worry, and />cn'f ki;mr fltizt to take fmv it, uj they have been told time and u:;aln that heart disease woe incurable. Such was the ca_,. of Mr. Silas Farley of D/r-svlllc, Ohta

who writes Juue 19. Pt l, as follows:

“I had hearttliaru-ic fm- S.t yciira, my heart hurting no almost continually. The first 15 years ! doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told molt was only a

question of lime as

Ask to sec our line of Bicycle Leggings in light \vcight Jersey and Corduroy.

o<!E. W. WHITE> The Merchant Tailor

Is showing tlie best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to this city. He will save from $3.00', to S5.00 on suits. N*

Louis tV- Hays,

THE SHOE MEN.

CLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALIY.

ALLEN’S * DRUG * STORE.

Subscriptions for any n.vynzii r ! nr paper t:tkcu:it in* office. We

will save you mon v

!f

I could not be cured. ; I rndually grew , worse, very weak, ' and complotely dis- j cournged, until I i lived, propped half I up tn bed, because I ' couldn’t lie doten nor cit up. Think- I lug my timn had | come 1 told my (amity what I wanted 1 done when I was I

P'ae. But on th? first day ot March on

tbo recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, 1 of Anderson, Ind.. 1 commenced takl-ig , Dr. jtlilea’ A.-tc Cure for tha Heart ; and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was ! wording at licht work and on March 19com- :

:nenced framiag a barn, which is heavy cork, and 1 huv'nt lost a day since. I am 56

years old, 6 ft. 4!i inches aud weigh fijClbs. 1 f Oelicre f am fitLiv euredj and I

! ur.. now only anri.jUB thatoveryono shall know of you; wonderful rcnr.edie*.'* T>ye -. tllo. Ohio. Silas Fartjsy. !>. •t 1 '•s Heart Cure la mid on a posttlve

Are Y01 Looking (or Bargains?

tldiiies M. Hurley, Real Estate. Insurance and

JAMES F. FEE. Insurance Agent, Pension Attorney mill Notary Public. Otllce in Central Nntionnl Bank Buihlii'g second ll'ior.) Call ami see me.

Estate, Insurance

Lo.afi Agent.

Property of all kinas for sale

or rent.

2ND FLOOH - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK GREENCASTLE IND

p. e. sMYTin:. D. So. 2:> Vine't.

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Drs. Smythe & Tucker,

Physicltins nnd buriroons. No. IT Vine Street. C*reencastle. In

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1 i.arant-ee that thu tir-t bottle will Deneflt. All druggists sell it atU 6 bottles for IS or

llv-lllbeB it. prepaid on receipt of price oy Uic Dr. MUe-j Metltcal Co , l.tkua:-t, lud.

Dr. Aliks’ Heart Cure Restores Health

1 am Exclusive Agent for CRA\VFt)RD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. W ill make close prices. Office,Bannku Times Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May Tennant

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