Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1896 — Page 3

THE BANNER TIMES. GBEENOASTLE. IXUlANA. SATUHDAT APRIL II ISIIH

TOILET SETS. LARGEST ASSORTMENT, BEST VALUES. Another lot of those $2.00 -COUCH . .. Just Received. ...

M N N K.

tion. An election i< therefore cnlleil for n<‘Xt Tuesday evening at the armory. There will be three candidates for captain: Lieut. Fry, Lieut. Graham, and

Private Jordan.

I»r. Lainmers was called to the Vandalia station yesterday to attend the in- | juries of'Vui. Hilliard, a postal clerk. | He was cut about the head and face by

i a failin'; lamp.

Services at St. John’s Episcopal j church, Sunday. April 1J, at'2 o.clock ' p. in. Even ill);, prayer and sermon bv Mr. Haines, of Indianapolis. Yott are

j cordially invited to attend.

I The Muneie 'Hints contains the folj lowing item about a former Greencastle

LOCAL FIELD

MRS. C. M. SHORT'S,

All tilt late styles and varieties dis-|

played.

THIAATWINO FR E E - O f= - C H K RO B l or. Vine anil Walnut Streets.

F>OTPLaANTB

AT ALL PRICES.

ALSO CUT FLOWERS. Special attention to orders and design work.

Little’s Green House.

Cor Indiana and

Hanna Sts

REPUBLICANS ATTENTION:

young lady who has many friends here:

The marriage of Emery Chalfant and

Miss Jessie Darnall is announced to oc-

cur Sunday afternoon, April 12, at 1 o’clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Darnall, ( N'o. 50U south Mulberry street. The j couple are among M uncle’s most prominent and popular young people. Mr.

What is Going on in and About ('halfant is the son of Mri. Ellen <'hal-

fant of east Adams street, and is employed at C. E Binkley's confectionery on cast Main street. Tile couple will I not take a wedding trip hut will go immediately to the home of the groom's

mother, where they w ill reside. Mrs. Mary Cockran and Miss Cora Ralston of Cunot, are visiting at IV. H.

Harrison’s, and David and Eliza Kennedy, of Rcelsville, are visiting Carlos

Harrison.

without ordering the Dally Bannik Tikes to j Tile populists met today at the court follow you. I; ousts you but 10 cents a week | 10us(! f„ r t |„. selection of a county cenM 1 l d .""L h , e I! “L h . 0 '“ e :„ a . n . <, T , l!. ' U,dr< ’“ Wl " tral committee and the -election of del-

egates to tlie state convention.

| Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Bumpier, of Spencer, who were here to attend the

FOI.MK AL. %\>OI X I nfcNTV < Mndidult** tor 4111 the lt«-]>nblt* 4-au County 'IIrkct lor ISJtti. In this column will 04 placed the names, as they come in, of candidates for places on the republican countv ticket for the campaign of 18b<5. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later: FOR SHERIFF. Dudley Hutcheson, of Hamricks, will ue candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. Andrew Kinj*, of Putnamville. will be a candidate forsheriff of Putnam county subject to the republican nominatinir convention. (.eorae W. NS atta. of Putnamville, Warren township, will l»e 'a candidate for aheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominating convention. Harry Kuark, of Warren towhship, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominatiuM: conven-

tion. D W

WALL PAPER, Mouldings, Paint, Oils, Glass AND GARDEN SEEDS AT Prices to Match Hard Times. p 11; H c v c\ co’S. •*TH E= BIC DRUG HOUSED

Fair Greencastle.

•.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. : Where Our People Fire (aoing ami Where Their (iuesta are Stopping—Newt 4»f In- i

terett Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for Quick Heading.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a abort time, ;

i be changed as-often as you deal re.

Call lor County Deleicntc Convention

be Held Saturday April IS.

The republicans of Putnam county,!

Indiana, are hereby requested to meet | (Per.on»ls and .oclcty m.t«. are sol loll i-d

, . . . ami will be inserted if writer’s name and ad-

in delegate convent.on at llbike- opera llrMU( ls lpd ,5, t„„, r ted. bin a«an

bouse in the city of Greencastle oi\ Saturday, the isth day of April, 1SSMJ, at 10 o’clock a. in. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various county otHces and for the transaction of such other business as muv come be-

fore said convention.

The precinct committeemen are hereby requested to give the proper notice, fixing the time and place for a meeting in their respective precincts of tlie republican voters therein for the purpose ot seieoting delegates 10 said county nominating convention to lie held 011 tin: day and place aforesaid. The respective precincts in the county will each be entitled to one delegate for every fifteen votes c ist for W in. I). Owen, for secretsry of state in IKIII. and one delegate for every fraction of eight \ o'.es or over east.' The delegates are therefore apportioned to the respective precincts as

follows:

Votes Del. Jackson Barnaul 41 “ New Maysville 05 Franklin Uoachdiilc .10i> “ Fincastle 10!) Russell Russellville 124

dress Is attached, not to be Inserted, but us an evidence uf Rood tallb. None but truthful

Items are desired.)

Alpheus Birch

Siapie am Fancy Mas.

S. W. Corner Public Square

Grimes School House... .77 Clinton North 88 “ South .40 Monroe liainbridge 75 *• Brick Chapel... . . .H7 Floyd, Groveliind >...58 South 4!> Marion Fillmoie 54 “ South 40 Greencastle tp. North . 01 *• *• Fov Ridge .104 “ “ Linicdale 110 (ireeneaftic City, N 1st Ward. 102 “ “ S 1st W 117 “ “ N 2nd W . . 73 “ “ S 2nd W 88 “ “ K 3rd W ..83

“ W 3rd W 04

Madison East 50

West 66

Washington Rcelsville 77 •• South 68 Warren tp 140 •Jefferson tp 138 Cloverdale K 30

W .81

Mill Creek tp 30 By order of the committee, Charlkh B. Cask, Chairman Author Turoop, Secretary.

Kfpublican Distncr C4»nv'enti«n. The republicans of tlie Fifth congres-

sional district will meet <11 delegate convention at Martinsville, Ind., at 11 o’clock a. 1:1. Thursday, April 10, ISOO, to nominate a candidate for congress. The repr—entarion will he one delegate for each 200 an i fraeti n of 100 or more votes cast IVe tin- lion. William D.

Owen, for ■ etaiy of state in 181)4. By order of the district committee.

\. Fti.BKt'K, < liairiiian.

Attest: Gkorok M. Ali.kn, See.

Carlos Harrison is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwell is 111

the city.

Morris Burke visited home folks last

evening.

Born, to Daniel Gardner and wife, April 10, a son. George Crump is out again after an extanded i!lue-s. Milton Cieks, of Ladoga, was in the city last evening. Born,* to Richard Long and wife, April 10, a daughter. Miss Vcrnie Weaver went to Indianapolis tliis morning. 'V. F. Williams, of Crawfordsville, is her. today buying mules. Born, to S. li. Yanllook, Greencastle township, April 10, a son. Miss Ruth Howe is spending the day with her cousin, Earl Jones, of Clayton. Work has been commenced on Isaac Hammond's residence on south Indiana

street.

Miss Maggie Gilmore is taking tlie enumeration of the school children of the city. Jesse Jenkins, a former well-known young man here, died at ('oatsvillc yesterday of cons unption. Harry Seaman has resigned his position with Walter Allen. lesse Earle will take the position next Monday. Mrs. Henry Ashton has gone to NobF sville to attend her husband, who was seriously injured by a piece of steel entering ids eye. Tli*mus Abrams will remain in the First ward, having purchased L. P. Chapin's lot on Vine street where hs will build a resilience this summer.

funeral of James Steele, returned honn this afternoon. A number of the young people of the city will drive over to Coatesville tomorrow to attend tlie funeral of Jesse Jenkins. Mrs. W. A. McFaddeu. who has been visiting friends in the city, returned to her home in Bainbridge today. Mrs. Hufford lias returned to her home in Clayton after a visit with her daughter, Mrs, R. L. O’Hair. Mrs. John Cawley has gone to St. Louis to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Gainer. Mr. and Mrs. Keenan have returned to their home in Leroy, III., after a visit witli T. ('. Grooms. E. X. Houck, of Roachdaic, who lias been visiting his son, E. I*. Houck, rctu.inrd home today. Mrs. Joe Carpenter and sous, living north of town, are moving to their farm east of Cloverdale. J. Sparks has returned to Ids home in Crawfordsyiile after visiting Win. Den-

man.

Henry Siddons was taken to the asylum at Indianapolis this afternoon. H. C. Lewis is in Brazil attending the last of the Sin lcr murder case. Elder Brown has gone to Stilesviile where he will preach tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of Marion, are

visiting friends in the city.

Today's temperature is the highest of: jgj*-

the season, 82 in the shade.

lien Wysong, of Indianapolis, will

spend Sunday in the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hurst are at

home from Loxa, Illinois.

M. L. Pope, of Greenup, 111., visited

friends id the cify today.

G. T. Tates, of Brazil, was in town

today on business.

Glen Hollowingsworth lias returned

from Terre Haute. went to Indiauapo-

Macy, of Belle Union, will be a candidate for sberftf of Putnam county, subject lo the renubllcnn iioiuinstinK convention. ISlUi. NOTICE. ISWi.

Kdttor of Banner Tikes.

I Meuse say ibe voters of Pulnuiu county ourold friend and comrad Lev l Wnodrum Isa cnuuldate for sheriff of Putnam county. He was 1 bu-lisl coroner in ls«W and served one year us sheriff and ns be was the lust republl cun sheriff we wunt to repeal history, once in 30year by electing him 111 Is'.si.

Many KKPOBiacANS.

S. P Watson, of Franklin tp , wll 1 bo a canid ate for sheriff subject to the decision of the Kenublloan county convention, April l 1 -.

FOR COMMISSIONER

Please announce Perry L. Hubbard of Cloverdale as a candidate for commissioner of the Third District of Putnam oounty. subject to the republican iiominutlnK convention. (icorse K. Blake, of tirecncastle, w ill be u candidate for commissioner to the second district, subject to the republican county nominating convention to be held in this elt)

April is.

John F. ShookwIler of ('Union township will be a candidate for county commissioner from the second district subject to the decision of the rcoubliean convention, April is.

FDR CORONER

Dr. " . F. Summers of Franklin townshipis a candidate for coroner of Putnam county, subject tothe decision of the republican uoniItmtiutr convention.

for treasurer.

James Matthews, of Greencastle, will bo a candidate for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subj -ct to the decision of the

convention to be held on

T'eleplione No. 90

I 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.

S. R

1CK

CO.,

republican county Saturday, April D.

Lemuel John?, of Madison township, will be a coudidate for the nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subject to the decision of tin* republican county convention to be held on NAturday, April IS The Republican of 8outh Putnam will present the name of Mr. Isaac Gilmore for Irens urer of Putnam county to t tie republican convention on April 18th. We think he is the strongest man for that place.

Many Voters.

Cures, absolute, permanent cures have given Hood’s Sarsaparilla the largest pi ee in the world and the first place among medicines.

FINE HARDWARE. STOVES AND TINWARE! Household furnishings, Locks, Knives, and Nails. Everything you need. See us for your spring garden ool s. EkAS'T SIDEv SUUAREk. H.S. RENICK&CO..

THE BEST OF

Groceries,

W. P. Ledbetter lis this morning.

.LA. Ricketts has gone to Sullivan

1 comity. •

It is reported that the enterprising ladies of our city are arranging plans for the organization of a Bicycle Touring club, to begin operation- this sutn-

iner.

Mrs. Dr. McNury, of Martinsville, I

111., is spending the day in Fillmore, j Ladies, be-tire and hear Mrs. Ewing She will he the guest of Mrs. Luther on Bread Making. You cannot all',ml Sackett and Miss Nora llautn.erly over to ,m " *>'ch an opportunity. It

Sunday.

Lieut. Fry today received orders to hold an election in Company I to till

1 regard Contra-Cold Tablets as the greatest, quickest and most eflieient panacea for colds extant, ('has. Back proprietor Terre Haute House. 128

The We other,

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six liours are as follows ae received bv H. S R“mck it to. from the official

weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, 111., April 11.

Threatening weather tonight and Sunday; thunder storms in northern portion this afternoon, cooler Sunday. Gabhiott. The following local observations us taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ol the official weather instruments located on the roof of

the West College building:

1323

Maximum temperature yesterday

Minimum *• “

14.0 38.0 N».e

I'emperature today, 7 a . id

noon 71

Ruin full, melted snow inches) * .0 The noon temperature is taken daily by the

Ban.visit Times.

* Fruits t ills Vegetables.

and

/*

A i

HAMILTON’S.

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

‘For Charity Suffereth Long.

the vacancy earned by the resignation of L. I>. Mathias, and all other vnean-

i'lic basis for the* counties will he a- j vies that may occur by -itch resigna-

follows:

( J. lV

DELEOATKS.

Hendricks

11!

Morgan

13

1'arke

Putnam

'2

Viwo

Vermillion

. . 'J

Total

114

Raster Saturday. 1- n more important day to the shoe merchant, than Easter Sunday. All ! hands were kept busy at 1’. li. Chris-. ; tiesou that day and they sold lots of nice shoes. The colored shoes for both men and women figured largely in the sale.

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.

S|>i'iiit; Time

I — when nearly every one feels the need of some pure blood purifying, strength invigorating and health producing medicine. The real merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the reason of its wide-spread popularity. Its unequalled success Is its best recommendation. The whole system is susceptible to the most good from a medicine like Hood’s Sarsaparilla taken at this time, and we would | lay special stress upon the time and remedy, for history has it recorded that delays are dangerous. The remarks-! Me success achieved by Hooii’s Sarsaparilla and the many words of praise it has received, make it worthy of your confidence. We a-k von to give this

medicine a fair trial

Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix. Dilwaukee, Wls. “ Slatron of e Hrnrcolcnt Homo

and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Norviuo has done me, my wish to help others, ovor- ! comes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give mo. In Nov. and Dec., ls»:i, The inmate* had the “ La Grippe,” and I was one of the first. Besoming dot r

,. ' ~ ; | too soon, with the care of so many sick, * Mrs. Living "ill give a free lecture ^ no ^ f e jj a i n health,and In a monti on Bread Making, at Baker and Brown-1 l became *o debilitated and nerrori ing’s hull Tuesday, April 14. at 2:311. | from aleepleasnosa and the drafta mado <

Trilby panels at

per dozen.

(': mmacVs for $1 (Hi

tf.

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 Corduroy, I Louis cV- HnysJ THE SHOE MEX. | Arc You Looking for Bargains? SEE James IVS. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Lo an Agent. Property of all kinas for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATION Al. BANK. GREENCASTLE IND

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 £5.00 on suits.

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CLEANING AND REPAIRING fl SPECIALTY. JAMES F. FEE. Insurance Agent, I’en-ion Attorney and Notary Public. Office in Centf National Bank Building (second tic Call and see me.

c. SMYTH F. Xu. 35 Vine st.

\\ W TPCKER. ' • J10 I-:. WashhiiftOB

Drs. Smythe & Tucker, I’hysU'luns and Surgeons. No. 17 \ Inc Street. Greencastle.

All the ladies are invited to attend this lecture, whether or not they have pur- , chased tickets. It |

I>r. MaryAllen is said to be one of the ! most interesting and n markable speak-! ere ever listened to. I Curd of Thank..

my vitality, that It was a question if 1 con' . go on. A dear friend advised me to t.y f>r. mien’ He.storative Kervine. I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I a n in better health than ever. I still continue It* oeeanionul use, a* a nerve food, aa my work la very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wls., will reach me.” June 6,1894. Mas. Laura C. Phoenix. Dr. Mites’ Nervtne Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. AlldrugKl8tsseltltntll.fi bottles for 16. or

CO^X_,

I am Exclusive CO., of Brazil.

We desire to thus extend om thanks ahuruwHwvBsen n uuwies ior«o, or to the friends, neighbors and citizens by* he Cr^M Uoa Medic a i’(JoTti L ha rt, ^IncL

'“'j Dr. Miles’ Nervine

mks. j. a. steki.k ai»i> family, i Restores Health

Agent for CRAWFORD COAL 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 Matj 'Tennant