Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1896 — Page 4

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THE HANNEii TIMES, (illf'ENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY APRIL 9 1H‘M>

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WOOD’S TRIAL

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1 have assumed the pro) rietorship of the Huh Clothing Store where I will endavor to show.a stylish line of Clothing an 1 Hats and everything in tnensapparel. Anentirely new stock has been added. Andif you’d! ke i new spring suit or hat and don’t want to pay any more than you should for the right sort of thin is drop in on us some day this week. Weil sh nv you the right sort of thing at the right price.

PAUL BURLINGAME, PROP

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Will be l'i>Mpone<l I'ntil A|t« r Srott .lark-

son's Case is Settled. I HAINBRIDQE. Clnolnnatl Post. Mrs. D. K. Pre>ton Hiid son Paul, of Will Wood will nol be lismissrd Greenc “ tU - witt. .1. K. jin police court on Wednesday of . I , 1 ' „ ... . . J I Allen lieeves is uioviuj? into Mrs. .next week, tt now appears. His Grantham’s property, the hn.oe varied ! lawyers expected that the charges by him will be occupied by Kil Woodard I against him of complicity in the ^ rs - John Wampler, of Syencer, it Pearl Bryan case would be dis Ti>itinjj her daughter, Mrs. James Cunmissed by Judge Gregg April la, " ni|!: '" ni - and that prjsccutien of Wood Rol '° A,,en left la81 Wt ‘ ck for Chi ' ... , L . . . ca K° to accept a position in the dry would be lelt to the county court; goods departmenjof the Boston store, at Greeneastle, Ind. j Milroy Gordon visited his father The postponement of Jackson's • ,al| >e® Gordon, in Crawfordsville the

cause a continuance 0 f f ' iat °f'he week. Han I’riest, of Crawfor.lsville, visited

trial will

Wood’s ease in the police court bee ', ,,, ' 1 , , . ... friends here over Mindav.

for this reason: Wood's presence

as a witness is essential in the trial at Newport, and the local author! t : es do not intend to dismiss the only chaige by which he can he held here until he has taken th>> witness stand against Jackson. Judge David Davis, Detective

On Easter Sunday evening at G:30 o'clock u belly occurred the marriage vf Mr. Janie- F.llsberrv nrd Miss Kiln McFadden at the residence of the bride's parer.i«. Rev. Johnson, pastor of tlie M. E. church, officiated at the ceremony. Those present .besides the relatives of the bride and groom were: Mr. John l.meberger and wife, Paul I.iue-

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GEO. E. BLAKE^

Greencastle, Ind.,

General

Insura nee, Real Estate And Loan

Agent.

j 'Co! \Y . R. Thompson has accepted an invitation to alien | the Putnam county Republican convent'on and ! make a short speech on the inh nl

April.’’

What flu* \ Kay Shown.

Cal Giim and Prosecutor Nipper! j lH ‘W r and wife. We extend ourconhad a consultation Wednesdav f ratUl, * ti T aml vvi ‘" " ,e,n a lo

. , n«p|>y uad prouperoius liiV.

morning. It was learned later that Mis. Lulu McKee was in lodi.napo-

\\ ood’s case will he putposely post Ms tins week on business.

poned seycral weeks. Mac Nichols has moved into Adam The defense in the ease ot Scot! s property, Mr. Hart having Jackson finished taking depositions ; ! n0T t ed i, U ’ ,he , v, "’ atert

; by James Brock west of town.

Wednesday. Attorney W ilham P. County Clerk D.-ubel T. Darnell vis- ( ollins acted as eoiumissioner for ited hi- father-in-law Samuel Gulliver.

Kentucky in taking the stateme nts, the first of the week

There are 118 in all, and it took live

days to secure them. Thev

NKW MAVSVII.LE.

.IC!. n. nriuie uiriu. 1 IICV arc 11^. ,

VVhHt Hie X ICHf SIiomh 1 . ■ , , . I.',. Mf veil-on lias moved into the

An... P ha, applW ,h. XI "‘t!’ 1.^ . K ^,“ '"“ l J “;;" . court. In case an}’of the witnesses . Mrs. Anna Criss of Bjn/.il,

Money Loaned At a Very Low Bate of Interest

ru\s to the Presidential situation,

and it looks like this :

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—C—ullom

El—K—kins

Dav—I—s Motto—N—

AI—L—i^on

Re—E—d Qua—Y—

Call and see him before ing elsewhere.

clos-

Or Vote the ItApuhllean Tiekel. Koekvllle Tribune.

DAILY BANNKR TIMES

j the Uniteil States. The prose.'U f tiou must bring its witnesses into i court in order that they must face

The Greencastle Bannkk Timks, ' hie accused,

one of the tiiost ran'ankerous re !

publican organs, says a great many j K,,n ,,,,wn ,n

yood democrats will nol go to the

polls in Putnam couty because of wag lost and my strength greatly re disgust at ring ruh 1 . We italicize duced caused by oyerwork. i bav

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jean not appear their depositions relatives here the first of the week. | may be used as their testimony.. Sun^.v school "■'" organized at the : j, an.r «lurw « iW •MmI .l.p.m | ,h, J. ». Irom his dcposit.ott h l6 . ahenttou | Bowen store room ami moved I.G stock may be called to the fact. | of goods into the s.im - t| w. k. The privilege of using deposi-j I-"U Glii-in and family m'near I’.aintions belongs only to the cccuscd I bri ‘ , ^°’ v ' ,il< ' 1 Hi ' l, °! 1 •"ui wife

and is provided fot in the sixth! I

, l lie postefnee tier'

amendment to the constitution of! about nine dollars m

Hami.kt, Ind.. Feb. !». V'-OC.—I was

Was robbed G 'it'll on Sunday

night.

Rev. Mayliall preached li re In tiie Bapli-t church l ist Snndat evening. Jlcv. A. W. Conor, of Danville, will lecture I ere in rln* Christian church

nexi Monday night.

Cerda Gleason died at the home of her father in Carpeniersville last Monday

run down in health and my memory and was buried here on Tuesday.

The republicans of New MaVsville

o e ro? n o,.rm^ P ^. 8 n r^ | ^ “ d J e ctive good because it is the take,, one Ztt\e of H^d^^rsaparilu O^H^BoT.n^Rotart' WaUin^Lnd first time wc cvef saw it (juulit ving one ^ 00, f ■» i’ills and they | ( jjarj^y u 0 fl* m . in were appointed dele-

Fiduktiu streets.

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the lemoerats

Chan^ffG for dispiiiy mlvertiscinciits imi-i l*»

b.indfd in hy 10 o’clock i. in. cachday. Read- the COteill.

in>f advortiscimoite* will he received each day

up to 1 o’clock i». m.

AU eomunmlcatlons should be siK’ned with the rame of tin* writer: not necessarily for publioition, but as evidence of tjrood fa th. A.ionytnous comfiiunlcatlons can not be noticed.

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Telephones. COUNTING ROOM editorial room

62 95

in our rallj-’rouml-To be a good dem

ocrat with it one must remain at

home on election day.

have cured

Box 125.

me. Jullu* A. Martina, gates to the county convention. The

alternate* are Clay Hanna, G. W.

Hood’s Pill* cure biliousness, indi-: Smythe, William Whitney and Marion

gcstion. ! Wntls.

The photograph firm of Kerr A Can - uaccoon.

mack has recently been dissolved. Mr. j l)r s,l,n,ner * "ill move into his office

^ Caminack Hiking full possession. Great [ " eek ’

Miss Bertha Belles, who has been visiting her parents here, lias returned

l i,liner In-I'nnw aiudeiit. Marneil

Indianapolis Journal.

I lie mairiage of Miss Eleanor I*, rare will be taken to give the public Wright, daught-r of Mr. and Mrs. the same grade of excellent work as

H. C. Wright, and Mr. Charles A. ihoy have turned out in the past. Mr. Houts, of St. Louts, took place yes Krrr ,1,xh,y rP, ‘ om,nen,ls Mr ’ Caminack , , . to his many patrons. 149-2t. terday morning at 10 o clock, at the family residence, on College vounx itepubiteans Att«rtion. avenue. Only the relatives were A meeting of young republicans

present to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. H. A. Buchtel, I). I)., of the Centralavenue church. The bride was at

to organize u club for the coming ing campaign will be held at the mayor’s office next Thursday, April 9, at 7 p. m. All young republi-

$2.50 for one C timnack's.

dozen

earbonettes at

tf.

Fur President, Win. McKinley, Of Ohio.

Mepubllian tun tiel I ill .111 e Ticket. First Ward. FRANK L. LANDES. Second Ward. GEORGE HATHAWAY. Third Ward. JOHN C. BROWNING.

Send nows to Telephone 95. Don’t forget the republican county convention on April 18. It will be a hummer.

<H;r great republican convention is exciting interest in the neighbor ing counties. The Rockville 2W6 «ne, a democratic paper says:

tended by her younger sister. Miss j cans of Greencastle and vicinity Bertha Wright, who wore a dainty are requested to be present,

gown of ecru mushn, ami carried the bride’s bouquet of roses. The wedding gown was one brought by the bride from Europe, and was a monk brown Capucine cloth, with an oriental waist. She wore the groom’s gift, a Napoleon wreath of diamonds. The house was prettily decorated with palms and flowers. A harpist and violinist played the wedding march, and during the ceremony, ’‘Annie Laurie.” Mr. and Mrs. limits left ut noon for Kansas City. They will he at home after May 1, at No. 45]:! Cook avenue, 8t Louis. Among the guests were Mrs. Wallace ( nr pouter, of Richmond, grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter and Miss Carrie Carport ter, of the siime city, and Mrs. Al-

beit Johnson of Marion.

Fiftieth .iiiniverpnry. The celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the Pennsylvania railroad company will be held in the Philadelphia Academy of Music April 13. Speeches will be made by President Roberts, N ice President Brooks and others. The directors will in the evening give a banquet to President

Roberts.

Go to Catnmnck, successor to Kerr, for finest photos in the city. tf. Fine bulbs and flowering plants for s-ile. Mrs. Spurgkon. 14U12 II. M. S. Birges latest and select wall papers at Pierey A Co. 142-I2t.

Bank President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio, D highly respected all through that section. He lias lived in Clinton Co. 75 years, and has been president of the Sabina Bank 20 years. He gladly testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. and what he says is worthy attention. All brain workers find Hood'* Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted to their needs. It makes pure, rieh, red blood, and from this comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. “1 am glad to say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a very good medicine, especially a' a blood purifier. It has done me good n any times. For several years I suffered

greatly with pains of

Neuralgia in one eye and about my temples, especially at night when I had been having a hard day of physical and mental labor. I took many remedies, hut found helponly in Hood's Harsaparilla which cured me of rheumatism, neuralgia and headache. Hood's Harsa[iarilla has proved itself a true friend. I also take Hood’s Fills to keep my bowels regular, and like the pills very much.” Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Ohio. Hood’s Sarsaparilla tsthe One True IIIimkI Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass.

, , are | roni|it. efficient and nOOU S PlllS easy in effect, atcents.

to her home near Danville. Samuel Owens visited last week in Hendricks county. John Summers is very busy hanging p iper. Willard Fincbum was called to Indianapolis Friday to receive orders from the new road, C. H. A D. While there he passed an examination on section work and returned home with his diploma. Sam Byrd and family attended church at Fincastle Sunday and broke bread at Grit William'. Grant Williams and family of Fincastle. spent last Sunday with Al Williams and family. John Van Wagner is working for Bob Williams near Parkersburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Willis McCray spent Sunday in Greencastle with their daughter, Mrs. E. L Day. Uncle Bill Hicks has improved his place with a new slat wire fence. D. A. Smith was smiling among his many friends here Saturday and Sun-

day.

Mr. Barker, of Ladoga, was here last Thursday and Friday with two boggle® which he disposed of to Willi® McCray and Ora Reed. John Couchinan shipped a ear load of corn from here lest Friday. Mrs. Binlce I'oster, of Ladoga, spent Sunday with her mother, Mr. V. W. Ridlen. Mrs. Dr. Day, of New Richmond, is visiting her brother, Mr. U. G. Rice. Sherman Williams is the boss fisherman of this place. He came in Saturday will) forty-two nice ones. Charles Rodgers, who has been in Indianapolis for the past month, is here visiting his parents. He will return in two weeks and enter the railroad cm ploy as brakeman. Mesdames Mattie and Ella Shannon attended the millinery opening in Roaclu'alc Saturday. Messrs. Andy and Cull Lockridge and wives, of Indianapolis and Roachdale, were home with their parents last Monday. Misses Bell and Nor^ re-

SPRING WRAPS Seum to be a necessity. We offer a line ranging in price from §2 to §10 worthy your attention, or if you rather make one and save a few dollars wo have cloths, clay worsteds silks and velvets with suitable trimmings.

eistiehs.

SPRING WALL PAPER Going to do any wall papering or painting this spring? W e can interest you. New designs and colorings in paper and latest tints in paint and marvelously attractive prices. Our Goods will Give you Perfect Satisfaction. JONES’ DRUG STORE-

CARPETS Ami Mattings, handsome designs, now patterns and low priees, also Hugs, Chenille and Damask Portieres. LACE CERTAINS Draperies of all kinds. Curtain poles, window shades, ete. Large assortment and ehoiee selections STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. GIVE US A CALL. DAN LANGDON, DRY $ GOODS if and $ GARPfcTS.

There has been one accession so far, and good interest manifested. John Wilson visited his mother near Barnard last Sunday. B D. Skillman and Al Williams are delegates to the republican county convention from Raccoon, with Dr. Summers and Henry F'all, alternates. The Misses Welch purchased a buggy from Mr. Barkei Tuesday.

CANBY. Miss Mary Overman, of Rockvillo, and Miss Adams of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie b.iuge® last

week.

George Hanna is improving Ins farm

with a new fence.

Mis® Fannie Crow of Greencastle,

was tlii> guest of Mi-s Conie Nelson last] come out.

and struck Mrs. Walker on the head, rendering her unconscious for some time and inflicted a severe scalp wound. Drs. Pritchard and McClure rendered the medical assistance. Sqi’IRK Syi KiiiiNs, Esq.

week.

lltr.Gl.N8 ckkkh . Elder Nicoson filled bis regular appointment at K ist Unity Sunday. J. R. Rood and wife and Oscar II >od visited Joe Hall and family Tuesday. Elder John Syester, of Terre Haute, wi.l fill the puluit at Smyrna next Sun-

day.

Timothy O'Connor lias sold his farm to R. L. Job but will retain possession

until fall.

Eb. Quinuette is putting in tiling for

Joseph Underwood.

Frank Burnham is preparing to build twenty-seven rods of slot and wire

CLOY RH U ALE. Miss Eva O'Daniel and Grandma O'Dauiel visited ut Terre Haute this

week.

T. C. Uttcrback, proprietor of the One house grocery, has a nice new de-

livery wagon.

Greencastle was well cared for in

the primary the Jrd.

The Lincoln League w ill meet .Saturday, April 11, at 2 p. m. We wish every republican in this vicinity would

Don’t forget the hour, 2 p.

in. Saturday next. (ieorge Fox and wife returned to their home near Reelsville Tuesday. George has been sick with the lung fever at Mrs. E. M. Kelley's. They were here four weeks unable to return

home.

Mrs. K. M Kelley is visiting relatives

at l.adoga.

Mr. S. P. Watson, of Franklin township, candidate for the nomination if

slieiill, was here Wednesday.

John F. Bhonkwiler, of Clinton lownsldp, candidate for commissioner of

2nd district, was here tins week.

Col. R. E. Williamson, editor of the

fem e?' W. j’ Hood will' do the' weav- « r ‘ “.'f fan,il - v . "*•«'»•«• per on earth, at-

tended a populist convention at Brazil Tuesday. This convention selec ed

ing.

Mrs. John Scott is sick.

Miss Ida Garwood is attending the

Normal at Cloverdale.

(). S. Bradshaw left Monday for Kan-

sas.

Tim O’Connor and family visited relatives in Cwen county this week. Abe Pritchard, whose house burned some time ago, will build a wood shed

tni’iied to their school in Indiairipolis j and occupy it until fall, when he will

Tuesday. j build a residence.

Mes-r«. Bryant and Banks, of Craw We understand an effort will be made fordsville, gave an excellent phono-j to locate a road through the center of

graph entertainment ut the school; section thirty-three.

house Tuesday nigtit. Kid. S. Lindsey is assisted this week by Elder Jas. Jester, of Sheridan.

Last Monday while Mrs. George Walker was assisting her husband, who wes remodeling a barn, a cross tie fell

delegates from this district to the national convention. Mr. L. A. Stockwell of Cloverdale, was selected as one of the delegates. ( has. Hunt and family, of Glenn, are visiting Ins lather, John D. Hunt. Prof. Alice’s Normal began Monday with thirty pupils.

Colored Society.

I Mr, Anderson MeCov *h the eorre8|Mindent of thin department or tin IIannkk Times. Any favors shown him wilt be duly iq-preel-ated—Rd. D anni it Times. | Mrs. Dale, of Indianapolis, has returned to her home after a visit with Mrs. John Hayden.