Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1896 — Page 5

THE BATOEfc TIMES. GREEMJASTLE. US’D! AW A, THURSDAY APRIL 9 18H«

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LARGEST ASSORTMENT, BEST VALUES, Another lot of those $2.00 -COUCHES . .. Just Received. ... H AN N H,

Every Indy should cull ani) Inspect the fl

new millinery at

MRS. C. M. SHORT'S,

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varieties i\\<-,

rilE LOCAL FIELD

All the late styles and

played.

TRIrATWINQ F=RQE5-OI=-OHRI?ae ( or. Vine and Walnut Streets. PO'T PLANTS AT ALL PRICES. ALSO CUT FLOWERS. Special attention to orders and design work. Link's Green House. tor ,mli k"; , .r's t s

1.5PUSLICANS ATTENTION:

What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Wliere Onr People p.re Goins: ntui Where Their Gueflts are Stopping:—NevvH of Interent Over the City—The Bent Column In th* Taper for tjuiek lieading.

1 Mi N’T THINK

tJt’ leaving the city, even for a abort time, without ordering the Daily Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a weeK

full l f.iui.lr neleaut. f..... .-n. ion to ^ u do( ,, ; .,. p homo, and tho addross will

l,e Hold snturdn) A|..il 18. he chunk'd as (>rt"a a* you ?o,lro.

. The rcpiililioaiis of I’utiiuin county,

imliann, arc liercbv roqiic«tcd to meet (Personal* and soelety note* am aollcit.d in delegate con vent.on at UiukeV opera 1 • n ' 1 WII l-inserUHl If writer', oain.and ad- . . , drern is attached, not to he Inserted, hut as an JioilSi* in the city of Cricencnslle on | evidence of good faith. None but truthful unlay, tile ls;li day < f A|ii il, ISUIt, nt I Items arc de.*iro<l.)

10 o'clock a. in. for l!i |.!n po-c of noinioatiog candidates for llie various reuiity olllccs and for t!.e transaction cl such otliei business as may come l>e-

‘ "love said convention.

1>. L. Southard, of Martinsville, is in

town.

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Ti r precinct comini;teemon ai" licrc1'V rtopu sted to give the proper notice, fixing the time and place for a meeting in their respective precincts of the repuhlican voters therein for the purpose of s tee ting delegates to said county nominating convention to he held on the day and place aforesaid. Th« respective precincts in the county will eaeli be entitled to one del ate for every fifteen votes cast for d in. 1). Owen, for secretary of state in 181)1. and one delegate for every fraction of eight votes or over east. The delegates are therefore apportioned to the respective precincts as follows; Votes I tel.

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Jackson Harnaid dl “ New Maysville 65 Franklin Roachtiale 10H “ Fincastle 101) Russell Russellville . 121 “ Grimes School House... .77 Clinton North l>8 “ Soutii 40

Monroe Rainbridge id a . K ,,j t j ()M )n ,, millinerv store.

Brick Chapel 87 « 1

D. I . Anderson Inis gone to Cincin-

nati on business.

Mrs. Alex Lockridge is visiting in

Indianapolis today.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Cunot, visited Mrs. IV. H. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs Marion Hurst are spen 1ing tin' day in I.oxa, 1II. C. K. Anderson and T. f. Grooms went to liidianapolis this inoniing. Mrs. Samuel Hillis has returned from a visit with her daughter in Oakalla. Dr. J. O. Siddons, of Marion, has returned home after a short visit with II.

C. Rudisill.

The inspeetor- for the next city election will he appointed at next Tuesday’s

council meeting.

Them will be a cake walk contest at Brazil on the 2Sth inst. Greencastle

will send a delegation.

Miss A llie Ford went to Clay ( ity this morning where she has accepted a

are fortunate in having the opportunity of hearing Mrs. Ewing’s lectures. The Terre Haute Gazette says: Noah Siler, of Coatesville, spent Sunday witli liis daughter, Mrs. G. M. Siler, of north Fifth street. He was accompanied liy his little granddaughter. Mis- Ruthvyn. Tuesday Mrs. Siler received a beautiful buggy horse as a present from her father. * * * Glen Hollingsworth is in the city ‘on a short vacation after the close of the llering Medical college, of Chicago. Mr. Hollingsworth lias a host of friends In Terre Haute whoaie always glad to welcome him home. He will graduate from Medical college next

year.

Special railroad arrangements have been made, for the congressional convention at Martinsville n the lUth. Train will leave Terre Haute at 12:37 p. m. Wednesday the loth and reduced rates have been secured. Delegatefrom this county should join the othedelegations here at I :35 over the Vau-

dalia.

The fast freight trains put on len days aco between New York and St. Louis over the New York Central, tiie Lake Shore and Big Four are running as regularly as are the fast passenger trains, and it is believed the time could safely be cut two cr three hours. Mrs. Hannah Jones, of Monroe township, died tld- morning of pneumonia at the age of sixty-'dght years. She w is tin* mother of Jesse Jones. The funeral will occur at ten o'elock Saturday morning, at Mt. Pleasant church In. II. A. Gubin, otlu lating. The cabinet of the Greencastle district of llie Epworth League incels today in Brazil. Mis- Emma Ridphlli is attending from this • ity. Il is probable tiie district convent ion of the League will meet here in June. We have received in pamphlet fonr a paper on the Trees and Parks of Boston ! read by Miss Belle Ragan of this city. It is a reprint from ''Transactions of | the Indiana Horticultnr il S misty of i 1 W5.” Misses Lizzie and Lulu Gibbens visI ited Je-se Jenkins .it Coaisvilh*, wliom they found to he v> ry !ow with eon-

1‘OLl rirAI. ANISOI ftrK.VIKNTft. < HtiiUdale* lor I’lni-e* on Hie l<i’|>nbllran lonuly Tlrhti lur latlti. In this column wil: h» placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places on the republican county ticket for the campaign ot 1896. These will he subject to tiie convention to be announced later: roa SHEKirP. Dudley Iluteheaon, of Hamricks, will ne ouuliduto for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. Andrew Kin*, of TutnaiuvillH, wtit boa candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominalinp convention. tieorge W. Watta, of Tutnamville, IVarren township, will be [a ‘candidate for (sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican ! notn inat mu convent Ion. Harry Kuark, of Warren towliahlp, will be | u candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, j Subject to the republican noininatifig conven-

t*on.

1). W. Macy, of Belle Union, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the remiblican nominating: convention. IHtW. NOTICE. lS9»i. Kdltor of Banner Times. Please say the voters of Putnam county <>m old friend and comrad Levi Woodrum Isa canaldate for sheriff of Tutnain county. He was elected coroner in IHttG and served one year os sheriff and as lie whs tin* last republican sheriff we want to repeat history, once in 30 year by electing him in l*!ki.

Many KtcpritMCANS.

S. P Watson, of Franklin t p , will be a canid ate for sheriff subject to the decision of the Republican county convention, April 18. i

FOR COMMISSIONER

Please announce Perry L. Hubbard of Cloverduleasa candidate for cotnmissloner of the?'Third District of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. George K. Blake, of Grccueustle, will be u candidate for commissioner in the second | district, Hubjwt to the republican county nominal ing convention to in* held In this city j

J April 1H.

John F. shoukwiler of t'linton township will be u candidate for county commissioner from the second district subject to the decision of the remiblican convention, April is

FOR COKONKIL

Dr. W. F. Summers of Franklin townshipis a candidate for coroner of Pufnnm county, subject totbe decision of the republican nominating convention.

FOR TREAsrUIR.

James Matthews, of Gr . ncastle, wfll be a candidate for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subject to the deolsii n of i he

on to be held on

WRL PAPER, Mouldings, Paint, Oils, Glass AND GARDEN SEEDS

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Prices to Match Hard Times P I K RC V ^ CO’S. ^TH E BIC DRUG HOUSE*

Alphcus Birch

siapie and Fancy Mes.

S. W. Corner Public Square

Telephone No. t)Q'

1 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.

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FINE HARDWARE.

STOVES AND TINWARE Household furnishings. Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. Sec us for your spring garden cols.

sumption. Mr. Jvnkins u-^il to live at 1

republican county conventic

ra'mday, April 18.

I. mtr .fobtH. of Madison township, will be iioondida* for the nominiition for troaaurcr

1 1 )Kv SQUARE..

I of i miiani 1 unity ^ulijtvl U> ilir deoiRion of tlio List ( repuMlcnn county con .Tntlon to tic held |

tin (ten- ' on 'atniday, A( ril is.

! Tlic Ki'irob:in ot Sou.li i’utnum will pro-| sen I the lino:, of Mr. laHHc i dlmorc for trea* I urcr of Put mini county to the republican con- | rcntlon on April loth. We ttiluk lie la the I

Htronifeal inttu for that place.

MAN1 V 01 Kll-

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vv |,|, ColJ I’nblel - ill -IO|i it. ^ulil anil giuti-,

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Floyd, Groveland 08 4 “ Soutii 3 Marion Fillmoie 54 4 “ South 40 3 Greencastle tp. North '.H <> •• Kov Ridge . .104 7 “ “ Limedale 39 3 Greencutlh: City, N 1st Ward.102 7 “ “ S 1st W 117 8 “ “ N 2nd W .73 5 “ “ S 2nd W 88 ti

E 3rd W 83 (i

“ “ W 3rd W 04 (1 Madison East 50 4 “ Weal M 1 Washington Reelsville ... 77 5 “ South 58 4 Warren tp. 140 10 Jefl’eraon t|i 138 0 Cloverdale K 30 3 “ W 81 5 Mill Creek tp 30 2 By order of tiie committee, Charles B. Cask, Chairman. Artiior Tiiroup, Secretary.

Robt. Crew was in tiie city today. He is sore from his recent injur) but is in no wavs seriously or dangerously ill. There will be a meeting of the Chris-

J. W. Cole’s.

Monday, April 20ih, «ill be day for paying taxe- without

ally attached. People should remem-

ber this date.

'I lie (i reenca»tle 'I anufacttiring Company are employing sixteen ineu and

cupect to double their force >0011.

F. L. Bridges has returned to Indianapolis after a short visit ,

father, II. R. Bridges. anteed by Greencastle

’ cents. Miss I.ala Howard will go to Wave-

land where site lias a position as a trim- ! If you would always oe healthy, keep mer. I your blood pure with Hood's Sarsapa-1 Edgar Gaines lias returned to Bain- ; ' 1IIH i'liiifler.

bridge after a visit with Tom Darnall. IL II. Hillis shippeii tliree cars of

esushed stone to Indianapolis today.

Miss I.aura Ends goes to Swayzee to

trim in tiie millinery business.

( has. Mueller, of Sltelby ville, is vis-

iting Ed Uanemann's family.

I J. K. Langdon went to Indianapolis

H.S. RENSCK&CO..

THE BEST OF

Groceries,

i Fruits 1 Nuts Vegetables.

and

t.an Endeavor society of the Presby- thii aUernoon 01l busillosg . terian church Htis evening at eight, . ,

o’clock in the church. Business of i.n- ' J,jh " S,0 " er s ’ 1, » , ' ,ed 11 car of ho « 8 ,0

portanee will tie lirouglit up.

Tiie populists district convention will

be held in this city on August 14. At ' .lie this evening,

the Brazil meeting to elect three delegates to tiie national populist conven-

i Indianapolis today.

Elder D. M, Wood preaches in Rock-

KepuOilcan Inutnet Convention. Tiie republicans of tiie Fifth congres-

sional di 1,>■!,•: will meet in delegate convention st Martinsville, Ind., at 11 o'do k a. 1 :. Thin day, April 10, IStHi, to noininat.'a candid..le for congress. The rep: • fn'. on will he one delegate for each 2' .in ft ..etion of 100 or more vetes ensi 11 • Hon. Willhnil I).

Own 11, for secretary of stiito in I8!:i. By order of t be disl rict com nut tee

tion, I,. A. Stockwell of tills county was chosen a delegate with H. IL Mor-

rison as alternate.

The funeral of James A. Steele will he held tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock. Services will occur at Locust Street M. E. church conducted by Her. L. D. Moore and Rev. W. K. Weaver. The burial will be in charge of and under the auspices of the G. A, R. t of which organization Mr. Steele was a

member. Mr. Steele wa* born in 1838. , Tickets are now 0:1 sale at I.angdon’s Mrs. Emma P. Ewing, who will lie- and Hop wood's Book stores, a.o.d.tf

gin a course of lectures in this city next

Miss Ida Cullen lias returned fnm northern Indiana. Mrs. Bert C'allalian i- visiting >n Indianapolis today Mrs. F. ('. Starr lias moved liere from 1 ndianapolis. B. F. Corwin went to Brazil this af-

ternoon.

C. C. Matson lias returned from Bed-

ford.

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Th« We, it tk« i r.

The indications for this vicinity

for the coining im t \ -s’.x hours are as follows ap received bv II. S lientck dc Co. Irom the otllcial

weather bureau at Chicago.

1 iiiCAuo, 111., April 'J.

Probably clearing tonight. Fair Friday, ('older in ex1 treme southern portion.

G ah mo rr.

The following local oliservations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge oi the oflicial weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building: Maximum temperature yesterday 4T. Minimum " " 4S.0 I'empt rature todaj,7a. m,. IM noun 81 Ituln fall, wetted snow (Inches) «' The noon temperatnr • Is tnkeu dully hy the Basnek Times.

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Mrs. Ewings lectures on cooking w ill he held at Baker A Brow ning's hall.

week, lias been engaged to take charge of the School of Household Science at Indianapolis. There is a widespread

N. Fii.hkik. ('hair man.' interest in tiie affairs of life Hi at concern

all so closely. The ladies of Greencastle

.\tt"«t: CiKoniiE M. Ai.i.kn, See. The basis for the counties will lx: as

follows:

DEI.KO VTKS. Olay .. 17 Hendricks h! Morgan 13 Parke 13 Putnam ''J Vigo 31 Vermillion 3

Total

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\ Plnve to Buy Y our .Shoe*. Some of mu'competitors mark their I rices iu cipher and also the sizes in the -li us The latter in 1' he all right, hut we uon’t think the former is. We mark with ink tin* ptiee on the bottom oi our -hoc, and what is more you cm :e!y upon it being the correct value of the shoe. Respectfully, P. R. Christie.

WHY DON'T

You Make Your Selection ot WALL - PAPERS While our Stock is Complete? We can Please you in Design, Colorings and Prices. ALLEN’S * DRUG * STORE.

Attenlion O. A. II.

The social at G. A. R. hall Friday night, April 10, is postponedoa account of the death of Com rade James A. Steele. The members of Greencastle W R. C , No. 23, are requested to meet in G. A. R. hall on Friday, April 10, at one o'clock p. m. to attend the funeral ot Comrade James A. Steele. Louisa J. Rader, Pros. Ltl te M. Ashton, See. The members of Greencastle Post, No. 11, G. A. R. ami all exsoldiers are requested to meet at G. A. R. hall on Friday, April 10, at one o’clock p. m. to attend the funeral of Conrade James A. Steele. W. J. Ashton, Com’d’r.

A. M. Mason, Adjt.

HAMILTON’S.

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

From LaGrippe.

How

Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored One of Kentucky’s Business Men to Health.

Kt Auction. 1 will sell at diction in the court house yard Saturday afternoon at oue o’clock tiie following goods: Four bed room suits, three mattresses, four student tables, one side board, a folding bed, etc., all nearly new furniture; also thirteen window shade?. ir>0-2t. \V. lb Vestal.

We have a complete line of Lawn Tennis Shoes —just the thing for gymnasium work. Ask to see our line of Bicycle Leggings in light weight Jersey and Cor-

Louisdc Hays,

THE SHOE M KX.

o<E. 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 S5.00 on suits.

CLEANING AND REPAIRING A 8PECIAL1Y.

^To DISEASE has ever presented so many I * peculiarities ax LaGrippe. NoRiseawi leaves Its victims so debilitated, useless,

sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe.

Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the Mutual Life Insurance C'o., of Kentucky, says: "In H89 and ’90 I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my onerous system with such severity that my Ilf* was despaired of. I had not slept for moto* than two months except hy t^ie use of narcotics that stupefied me, but gave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the

fact that I was hourly grow ing weaker.

When inthlscondition. I commenced using Dr. Mile.' Restorative Nervine. In two days 1 began to iuinrove ami in one month's time 1 was cured, much to tlio surprise of all who knew of my condition. I have been tn excellent health slnee nnd have reeommended

your remedies to many of my friends." Louisville, Jan. 22, ls96. D. W. Uikton.

Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health.

Are You Looking for Bargains?

SEE

tiames iVI. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lo.an Agent. Property of all kinus for sale or rent.-

JAMES I . FEE. Insurance Agent. lYiision Attorney and Notary Public, otlie, in Centrti National Bank Building (second floor.) Call and see me.

c c. smytuk. D. No. 2)'Vine-I.

tV W TUCK Eli. G • 310 h. Wushlugli n

2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE INO

Drs. Sraythe & Tucker, Fliygiciann amV Surgeons. No. 17 V<ai‘Street. Grc*»?ncafalr, In

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 May T'annant