Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1896 — Page 3
Till-: BANNER TIMES. GHEEIXOASILE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY APR!I. 15 l8!l<i
OILET RETS,
ARGEST ASSORTMENT,
SST VALUES,
Another lot of those
I'OLITK IL ANMH \ « l: *11: VI'S.
i> on foot to buy out the Huwuthn eluh
1 rooms for Iieadquarters.
On Tuesday night ut tlieir armory oe- j« f«r «... ihe Hepnbii. ! curred an eleetiou of olheers in Com-! e»n I ounty 11<kct lor 1S!H». pany I, to till the vaeaneies resulting lu this foluinn ivi.. nt placed the! | from the resignation of Capt. I„ D. | names, as they come in, of candi-
^.Uhore IlQust Be—Tljere Is.-^
Mathias. I.ieut. K. (I. Fry was e'.eeted captain and Jolin Morris first lieutenant. A vacancy as sergeant still re-
| mains to be tilled
dates for places ou the republican county ticket for the campaign ot 1800. These will he subject to the convention to be announced later:
O \ I (T^ 1 I in O Peter IV ray. of Washington township kok snsH.rr. V-* V-s/ \J \^T I l I living four miles south of Reelsville, I Dudley llutchewn, of Hamricks, will o.
W:l> the vii tim of <l bln^tiu^ .'iceideilt j c;tn<li<latt‘ for ahorifT of Putnam coiinly, .Tuesday, in which he lost a thumb, a ■uhjoct to the* rt*)Miblican nomlnatlnK con-
t finger, was cut in tlie head and in the " u "
• . . . , . , , , Aminov Kiujr, of PutnaiiivilU*, will boa oanthigh. A dynamite snbjt ,. t I in hi< hand. He was working in Blake j to the republican nominatinir convention. & ilufftuan f s silver mine. tieorae W. Watte, of Putnainvllle, Warren
l township, will be [a candidate for sheriff of
Just Eieceived.
H M N N H, THE LOCAL FIELD • 1 “\T h *">
Whatever a dealer handles, there must be AN INDUCEMENT—a reason. In making the price on every item—Wall Paper, Paints, Drugs, Seeds. Hug Killers, Ac.—we have stendily kept this fact before us. A CALL AND INSPECTION WILL CONFIRM THIS STATEMENT.
MRS. C. M. SHORT S, A I 1 the lute styles and varieties dis-
played.
TRI7W7WINO PREE - OF= - CHKRGE Mr t.or. Vine mid Walnut Streets. IMfe— — POmPUANTiS
AT ALL PRICES.
ALSO CUT FLOWERS.
Spct ial attention to orders and design work
Little's Green House. Cor '““XVn^su
RcPUBLICANS ATTENTION!
Benjamin Sechnian, of Marion township. was eighty-seven t ears old on the l^th lust. He has six children living, all of whom visited him on that oeeu-
were piesent also ten
grandchildren and two great graud-
I children. A Mrs. Masten. from Kan-
I »as, with her two daughters, were
What is Going on in and About { among the visitors. A pleasant time Fair Greencastle. was reported, Mr. Sechnian receiving
| some nice and valuable presents from
members of his family.
The Putnam County Medical society met on Tuesday at the office of Dr. G. IV. Poole. Those present were l)rs. Hawkins, Baker, Terrell, Poole. Hanna and Spurgeon. Dr. AV. F. Summers was elected a member of the society. Those selected to attend the American
Of icavinfr the city, even for a short time. | Med,Cftl '‘ssoe.ation at Atlanta. May 3 without ordering the Daily Bannbb Tima to 4 are Drs. (>. ('. Smytlie and K. follow you. It costs you but io cents a week ! Hawkins; delegates to the state eonven-
ChII for County Delegate Convention 10 | na it does here at home, and the address will I j-Jq^ y j Wayne May ‘2S and 29: Di>. be Held Saturday April 18. | be changed a»often as you re. ,
; hvans, hammers and Poole. Iinpor-
| The republicans of Putnam county, | j rant papers were contributed bj* inemIndiana, are hereby requested to meet (Personals and society notes are solicited bei . s< The next meeting w ill be lield at
*1, , . in i ^ and will be inserted If writers name and ad* .. fin delegate convention at Bkike s opera , )s attaoll( , li not t(1 be ln9 „ rt ^, 1)ut a8 an Mt. Meridian.
!.ATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Wher. <lur Peopl.. are UoltiK and Wlier.
Tli.tr liiientH Hr. Stopping;—N.w. of Int«r..t Over the City—Th. Best Column In th* Paper for Qalok Heaillng.
DON’T THINK
■puae iii the city of Greencastle twi 9wt- j .vidonoe of good faith. None but truthful
lirday, the ISth day of April, ISUtj, at item,arede.lred.)
Id o’clock a. m. for flic purpose of nom-
inating candidates for the various jfesounty offices and for the transaction of such other business as may come be-
fore said convention.
' The precinct committeemen ar" hereby tonnes ted to give the proper notice, fixing the time and place for a meeting n their respective precincts of the republican voters therein for the purpose of »• lecting delegates to said county nominal mg emu on! nm ; " I" ■■■ the day and place aforesaid.
Congressman Paris accompanied by three ear loads of enthusiastic Terre Haute republicans, passed through
Raymond Creek, of Liberty, t« here here on the Vimdalia this afternoon
today. F. A. Hays went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. J. it. DeMotte is visiting in Indianapolis. C. A. Kelley went to Indianapolis this morning. H. C. Foster, of 1'loverdale, lias gone to Indianapolis. Mrs. John 1>. Allen is confined to her
V The respective precincts in the countv 1 home by sickness
WITl each he entitle!! to one delegate for
tioned to the respective
follows:
every lifted, votes east for Mm. D. Owen, for secretary of state in 1 SSI 1. and one delegate for every fraction of eight
votes or over east.
The. delegates are therefore uppor-
preeincts as Votes Del.
Jackson Barnaul 41 I! “ New Maysville 05 4 Franklin Roachdale IDS' 7 , “ Fineastle 109 7 Russell Russellville 1-4 s “ Grimes School House....77 5 Clinton North OS 5 “ South 40 :i Monroe Baiuhridge 70 5 ** Brick Chapel aV 0 Floyd, Groveland 58 4 ‘‘ Konth to 3 Marion Killmote 54 4 BBE 3 Greencastle tp. North ...91 0 ■l’Tjv'! •• “ fox Ridge ...104 7 4 “ “ Limedale 39 3 Gree.nenale Citv, N 1st Ward.102 7 S 1st W 117 8 N 2nd W .. .73 5 S 2nd W 88 0 “ K 3rd W. S3 6 I •• « W 3rd W... .94 0 Madi-on East ... 59 4 ,w,-r .. t.; i ; Wasliington Reelsville 77 5 “ South 58 4 yffarreo tp 140 111 , Jeft'erson tp 138 0 ICloverdale K 39 8 •« 5V 81 5 Mill ( reek tp . . .30 2 • • ' iy order of the committee, ML Chaki.ks B. Cask, Chairman, ^fliTHtiR Timoop, Secretary. Rc|jnl>ltcau District Cunventlon. The republicans of the Fifth congressional district will meet in delegate convention at Martinsville, Ind., at 11 o'clock a. m. Thursday, April 10, 1800, to nominate a candidate for congress. The representation will lie one delegate for each 200 and fraction of 100 or more votes east for the Hon. William 1>. Owen, for secretary of state in 1804. , By order of the district committee. N. Fii.beck, Chairman. Attest: Gkorge M. Ai.i.kn, See. The basis for the counties will be as
iy ows:
DKI.EOATKS. Clay 17 Hendricks 10 Morgan 13 Parke 18 ■■am 12 Vigh 34 irmillion 9 -Total 114
Mrs. D. E. Predion went to Indiana-
polis this morning.
A small son of James Giles in Franklin township, died Tuesdey night.
bound for Martinsville. They were joined here by Jesse Weik. J. A. Keller, D. L. Anderson and Frank Gilmore will go this evening. T. 1>. Neal, grand master workman of the A.O. U. W., visited his sister Mrs. J. M. Little on his way to visit the lodges in the western part of the
state.
T. J. Louden, captain of the Bloomington militia company was in town a short time today. Mr. 1 ouden is candidate for reporter of the supreme court. Those interested in the organization of a chess and checker club are requested to meet with Donald Bell at his
Putnam county, subjin't to (tie republican I noininatinir convention. Harry Ktiark, of Warren towhshlp, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to t tic republican iioininatiii)i: conven-
tion.
D W. Macy, of I Idle Union, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the rcDtibllcan nominating convention. 1808. NOTICE. 1890. Editor of Banner Times. Please say the voters of Pulnam county ouroid friend and coinrnd Levi Woodrum is a canoidate for sheriff of Putuaui county. He was elected coroner in 1880 and served one year as sheriff and as lie was the lust republican sheriff we want to repeat history, once in d»* year by elec ting him in ISWO. Many Republicans. S. P Watson, of Franklin tp., wlP be a canid ate lor sheriff subject to tin* decision of the Republican ootinty convention, April is. uor commissioner Please announce Perry E Hubbard of Cloverdaie as a candidate for commissioner of the Third District of Putnam county, subject to the republican nominat iug convention. John F. Mionkwilcr of (Minton township will be a candidate for county commissioner from tiie Heron! district subject to the decision of tin i•imhlicsn convention, April 18 FOR CORONER Dr. W F Summers »>f Franklin tow’iishlpis a candidate for eoroner of Putnam county, subject to the decision of the republican nom iuat ing eonventiou. FoR TREASURER. James Matthews, of Oreeneastle, will be a candidate for the nomination lor treasurer of | Putnam county subject to the decision of tiie ropuldiean county convention to lie held on Saturday, April 18. Eemuel Johns, of Madison township, will be | a eomlidate for the nomination for treasurer | of Putnam county subject to the decision of the republican county convention to be held on Saturday, Aj t il 18. Tiie Republican of South Putnam will pre- | sent the name of Mr, Isaac(illmore fortreas urer of 1'utmnn county to the republican convention on April 18th. We think he is the strongest man for that place. Many Voters.
JONES’ DRUG STORE.
Alphcus Bir*ch
Siauie aim Fancy Mas.
S. W. Corner Public Square
'Telephone Mo. DO'
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.
to Owen county to open up a saw mill, J. 11. McWethv, of Petersburg, Ky., io lu re to as-ist his brother in the laun-
i!r\ biisine-s.
Regular! meeting of Temple Lodge, No. 47, F. A A. M. this evening at 7 :.':0. A good atteiulanee is desired. Dr. E. B. Evans. K. E. Black and L. L. Louis are attending the state con•laveoftlie Knight- Templar at Indi-
anapoli- today.
The Terre Haute h'yimss says: “Dr. Ed. Collister, of Greencastle. was here yesterday.” l>r. Collister will please
stand up and be enumerated.
Chairman C. B. Case left this morning at 8:45 for ALirtimVille. Some ot the other delegates left at 1 :35 and
otlier- will go in the morning.
The young republicans will meet tonight to perfect the organization of their club for the coming campaign, audio make arrangements for receiving C' L i hompson on Saturday. At the may-
or's office 7 :30 this evening.
The ladies who will take the course of cooking lessons will please provide themselves with a teaspoon and a napkin. The managers especially request that those who have purchased tickets
Mis# Mert Ryan, ot Eminence, is vis- i home tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, itiug Elder and Mrs. W. H. Brown. Dr.G. C. Smythe was called to Quincy T.J. Ellis, of Baiuhridge, has go., yesterday to consult with Dr. Donald,
of that place, in the case of a daugliti r of Joe Micheals, who is seriously ill. Elder A. 11. Morris this afternoon united in marriage at the clerk’s office George W. Kean and Mary E. Lan-
caster, of Clinton Fulls.
Mrs. Gla/.ebrook, of Rensselaer, hareturned to her home after a visit v.yth
friends in the city.
County Assessor Broadstreet has gone to Russell ille to confer with the town-
ship assessors.
Mrs. O. E. Mullinix, of Cloyerdale, is tiie guest of friends here. Dr. J. L. Preston, of Clover lale, is considerably better. Miss Elizabeth Ames is in Indianapo-
lis this afternoon.
M r. Jett'Williams, of Meroin. is visiting H. 8. Renick. IV. II. Burke lias been on the sick
list this week.
Mi-s Ida llibbitt is on the sick list.
EH DIES
Out of weakness comes strength when tiie blood has been purified, en- | rlched and vitalized by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
We are prepared to furnish the pans on short order that Mrs. Ewing recommends made to order.
$2.50 for one dozen Canimaek's.
earbonettes :.t | tf.
Go to Cammack successor for linest photos in the citv.
to Kerr, tf.
County Comnilslloners.
The county commissioners met Tuesday and arranged for the repair of the gravel roads of the county. Tliey decided to superintend the repair of the roads themselves. The law provides that
bring their tickets with Hiem to each j they may appoint a superintendent lecture. to he paid two dollars per day lor The members of the Greencastle Cyc- 'his time, he in turn to employ all
the help needed. The commissioners have decided to do the work themselves and are now employing
Economy,
If your old old shoes are not good enough to justify half -oling them got a pair of rubber foot soles and put them on. Price 25 cents per pair at
P. R. ChhistikV.
WHY DON'T
- You Make Your Selection of
ry .; H . Wall
jU ■ While our Stock is Complete? We can Please ■P you in Design, Colorings and Prices. ALIMS • DP.UG # SHORE.
ling club will meet tonight at the office of Dr. E. G. Fry for permanent organization. All those who propese joining this organization and those already be-
longing are requested to he ready this 1 their men. ( ommissioner Lridge# evening at 7:30 o’clock. A movement | has appointed the following to take
charge of the work in his district: Greencastle and Crawfordsville road, beginning at Brick Chapel and going north, Joe Collins three ! miles, D. F. Brothers three miles, J. O. Smith three miles, Tom Brown J to county line. Fineastle and Russellville road, John Leaton and 0. ! I). Bridges. Fineastle and CurpenItersville road, Sam McGaughey west end, Squire Young east end. Boaehilale and Baiuhridge road, Frank Goslin north end, Thomas Bridges middle and Frank Gregory south end. Baiuhridge and Grovela ml road, T. Powers and T. McKeown. North and east of Grove-
land Leffew.
roads near New Maysville, Dr. Allen Mid Bruce Millszi IVnlnut
PAPERS
The ladies «f th,. Christian church have move I their exchange from Mr, Wcidu’s store to room under First N ational bank. 154-5. Tim Weatite*r« The indicationo for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are ns follows ae received by H. S Rcnick & ( o. from the otlieial weather bureau at Chicago. CiucAuo, 111., April K>. Partlv cloudy tonight ;doudy j 1 " with showers in northern por^^lion Thursday: cooler in north we at portion Thursday. Gaiiuio'i’t. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the otlieial weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:
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r.r n
H. S. Renick <5v C
THE BEST OE
Maximum temperature yesterday Minltnutn *• “ reinperat ure today, 7 a . in,
noon
Ruin fall* melted snow (inches) The noon teuiperatnr_‘ is taken daily b> the
Hannmi Timks.
(U.O
, like
Groceries,
t Fruits i Nuts $ Vegetabies.
aw
AT
budge to Roachdale, W m. Modlin. At the time of doing to press the other district!- had not been omii-
pletetl. V
{ | EART DISEASE,
J I many other ailmenta ■whi n the/
have taken hold of the system,
never Rets bettor of Its own accord, but Courtautlv firmru ttofuc. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don't knou' what to take far it, as they have been told time and again that heart disease was Incurable. Such was the j case of Mr. Silos Farley of Dyesvtlle, Ohio i
who writes June 19.1834, as follows:
"I had heart disease for Snyeum, my heart hurting rne 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 time as ( I could not be cured. ^ I gradually grew worse, very wen! , ; and completely d!s- ' courngttd, until I j lived, propped half : up in bed, because 1 ! eouldn't lie down nor sit up. Thinking my time had come I told my family what I wanted done when I was <
gone. But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking ! Dr. Uilnt' Mew Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell, in Dm days I was working at light work and on March 19 commenced framing a barn, which is heavy work, and 1 liav'nt lost a day since. I am fit yoiirsofd, 6 ft. 4'i Inches and weigh 2501t>». I believe I am fully eured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall
No 1 (ind No !> know ot your wom/grful remedies."
Dyosvillc, OMa Silas Faiu.kt. Dr. Miles TTeart Cure Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will tx-nefit. All druggists sell it at *1. 6 bottles forts or It will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
HAMILTON’S.
A full line of Outensware. This is the store for low prices ancTtjood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNERSOUARE.
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. Louis cK' l lny^s, THE SHOE MKV.
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oQE. W. WHITER The Merchant Tailor Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever I nought to this city. He will save from $3.00 to 5S5.00 on suits. CLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
CO-AJl
1 am Exclusive CO., of Brazil.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure 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 May 'Tennant
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