Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1896 — Page 3
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THK BAXTER TTJIEP. GBEEM0AS"1XE. FRIDAY APRIL 17 IS!ii;
’OILET SETS, ,AItGEST ASSORTMENT, !EST VALUES, Another lot of those S2..00 -COUCHES . . . Just Received. . . .
t.Midanee. The township will !«• eesteil together l>y preeinets, eaeh township | haring a large placard upon the front rhairs, designating it- representatives. ' GreemMstle*. tifty-fonr delegate will occupy the entire sotub section of the !
reserved seats.
1‘OL.l t irAL. A>MM IVfKriKNT*., □
H N N A,
THK LOCAL FIELD MRS. C. M. SHORT'S,
All the late styles and varieties disWhat ia Going on in and About
PREE - OP-OHJAROE
iTRf/ATvriNO
Cor, Vine and Walnut Streets.
Fair Greencastle.
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AT ALL PRICES.
LSO CUT FLOWERS. 1 Sp(.s II attention to orders and desiRti work.
Little’s Green House,
LA T ESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
Cor Indiana and
Hanna Sts
Where Our People are Going find Where Their Guesti* nre Stopping—Newt* of Intereat Over the City—Tin* Itest Column in th» P»’»er for Quick Heading.
i f.puc.LiCANy attention:
I (jail i. r 4 iMinty lltilenute t'ometitlon to be Held Saturday Xptll l«.
IION’T Tit 1 N K
of Icav.nir the city, even tor a short time, without iirderitiK the Daily Bannkr Timks to (o'.li w you. it costs you but 10 cents a week as it docs here at home, and the address will be chnnirod a»nlt"n as you desire.
The republicans of I'utinuti county, Indiana, nre neivby ietiiU‘ste(l to meet in delegate convent.ou at Hiake’s epent; hoil't* in the city ol Glt'eneustle nil Suttirtlav, tlie l' :h tlay e! April, IS'.Kj, at 10 o'clock a. in. lor th • purpose of nominating catii’itoitcs for tie \ariou8 eotioty tillic s ami for t'nc transaction nt such other bil>ine-s - linn coniu be-
lon- -anl tiiiive':.:en.
iireeinet eoniuiittcemen arc liere-
Th
by requestetl to give the pr< per notice, tlxing the time and place for a meeting n their respective precincts of the republican voters therein for the purpose of selecting delegates to said county nominating c6nvolition to he held on the day and place aforesaid. The respective precincts in the county will each be entitled to one delegate for every tlfteen votes cast for U ni. I>. Owen, for secretary of state in 181)4, and one delegate for every fraction of eight votes or over east.
(Personals and socioty notes are solicited and will be inserted if writer’^ nameandaddrof«!» i« attached, not to be insertetl, Imt as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful items are desired.)
The delegates are therefore apportioned to the respective precincts a-
follows:
Votes Del.
41 65 109 109
Jackson Barnaid “ New Maysville Franklin Roaelniale.... “ Fineastle...... Russell Russellville 124 “ Grimes School House 77 Clinton North 6s “ South.. 40 Monroe Rainbridge 7.'1 “ Brick Chapel 87 Floyd, Groveland .''8 “ South in Marion Fillnioie 54 “ South 40 Greencastle tp. North 91 “ “ Fox Ridge... .104 “ “ Limedale 59 Greeneattle City, N 1st VV r ard.l02 “ “ B 1st W H7 “ “ N 2nd W... .73 “ “ S 2nd VV ss “ “ E 3rd 5V s;t *• “ W 3rd W....94 Madison East 59 “ West 50 Wasliington Reelsvilie 77 Souili 58 Warren tp 149 .Tett'erson tp 138 Clovertlale E 39 “ W 81 Mill Creek tp 30 By order of the ciuiiiiuttcc, Charlks B. Cam . Cluannan, Artiii k Tiihoop, Seeretarv.
.hilm Maloney went to Imlianupolis
this morning.
< ireuit court convenes a week from
next Monday.
Mrs. McWhirtcr returned to Indianapolis this morning. 'The clove;dale hack made ils first trip to this eily ibis morning. The celebrated Silver Leaf hand will he in harness all day tomorrow. Mrs. .lames McFarland, of Maple Grove. i» seriously ill with pnenin. nia.
Dr. Florence Hays, of Indianapolis, will remove to this city May 1. and eater upon the practice of medicine with her uncle. Dr. L. 1). Weir. Miss Hays is a graduate of DePauw university and the Indiana Medical college and hast had six years of successful practice un- j der the tutelage of Dr. Jo-eph Kit-tmau, one of the most skillful pra< tinners in tii»> west.— Tern HttHle Trihune. Col. U. W. Thompson, of Terre Haute, has written Chairman Case that he will arrive tomorrow on the 1:35 p. in. Vandalia train, lie will he aecoinpanieii by lion. W. R. McKeen. Cougressmaii George W. Faris, mid several other prominent Terre Haute gentlemen. Mr Thompson will £penk immediately after lie has been escorted from the train to the opera house. Mr. John L. Grittith will arrive at the same hour from Indianapolis and tins popular young candidate for governor will favor the crowd with one of his inimitable •peeohes. It is tbougnt the ticket will all he nominated by the noon hour. James 11. Ildlis. of McFall. Mo., i- in the city ci ing old friends and n latives. Mr. Hillis has a patent hug exterminating inaeliiue that lie challenges me world with It is a spraying inaeliiue and throws powdered lime or insert poison <411 ite a distance. He is seeking to locate a factory in this stat", and i not peddling the machine. Mr. Ililliis a populist and i- spoken of as a candidate for governor of Missouri. Tin St. Louis Chronicle of Sunday, speak ing of populist probabilities for governor of Missouri, sav-: ••.lames II. Hillis of Gentry county, a tanner of oratorical ability, is very popular and was a nominee for congress in 1894 in
the third district.'’
It i- rumored that J. II. Steiner will build an electric railway from Cataract to ( loverdale. The road could bo built very cheap as there would be no considerable amount of grading, r - quit e I. The water | w ci obtainable ;it the falls would he suftieient to run fifty sneli dynaniou-i as would he required. The falls (,f Ed river coni l he made a summer resort second to none in the • L'herc is a wluti Sulph tr spi ing
4 nmllitales lor f*kv«en ou ibr Kepnlill-
1 »n 4 oiinty l l.Urt tfir 1 Him.
in this column will i>* placed the names, ns they come in, of candidates for places ou the republican county ticket for the campaign of 189(1. These will be subject to the convention to be announced later:
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F<*K SHERIFF. Dudley Hutcheson, of Hainiicks, will >o ct\ndidatc for sheriff of ihitnnm coanty, subjivt to the rcpuVtlican uomiiuitinvr 3onveution. Andrew Kin>c, of rutiminvillc, will bF'a.oandidatt* forslicrHI or Putnum county, subject to tin* republican ru)mioatin^ oonvoution. tieorgo W. alts, of !*uMminville, Wam-n township, will bo ;a candUbitc torgshcriffof Putnnm county. subj»*«*t to the republican nominating convention. Harry Itutudu of Warren towhship^. will be a candidate ‘or sheriff of Putnam county, subject to th« rcpiitillcun ntuuiimting eonveu-
t 4 on.
l>. W.Muyy, of Hello Union, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the ronvbHean iiominatinx convention. I**; NOTICE. IH06.
Kdlt<»r of Banner Times.
1*1 ease say the voters of Put nan county Ourold friend and oomrad Levi vVoodrum is a ounaidate for sheriff of Ptituam eounty. He
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. v\:c.—we have steadily kept this fact before us.
A CALL AND INSPECTION WILL CONFIRM THIS STATEMENT.
JONES' DRUG STORE.
Alphcus Birch
Slams aim Fa (un.
S. W. Corner Public Square
Niirt rlrcti'U oiimni'r in isJili iml sitvih! one year as sheriff and as he was the lust republican sheriff we want to repeal history,
once in 30 year by electing him m
Many Hi im hi.k \ns.
s. 1* Watson, of Franklin Ip., wll* be a canid ate for sheriff subject to lie* decision of the Uepublican county cumixentiun, April H.
FOR COMMISSIONER Please anuoune** Pen y I. Hubbard of ( loverdale .is a euudidate lor e.niiuiissioina - of the Third District of Piitnain county, subject to Hie republican nominating convention. John F. >honkwiU*r of Clinton township will he a candid ate for county commissioner from tlie second district subject to tlie decision ot the rcnutdican convention, April IS.
Alonzo Sutton, of U .iMhington tp„ will be a candidate for oonuniHsioner from the third district, subject to the republieau county convention April I s .
Teleplione No. DO 1
1 commence the new year with a large stock of (iROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware, (Glassware or Tinware.
FOR CORONER Dr. W F. Summers of Franklin township s a candidate for coroner of Putnam county, subject tot lie decision of the republican nominating convention. Foil TIU XSt’ltEit. Janies Mat thexvs, of Uivencustlo, will bo a I candidate for the lomlnatimi for treasurer ol Putnam eount\ - subject to the decision of the J republican cofmty eom eni ion to Vh* held on S.»turdn> , Vpril I s .
DIES
l.eiimel Johns, ot Madison township, will be a condidnto for tin* nomination for treasurer of Putnam county subject to the decision of tlie repulilican county convention to tie licld on Saturday, April is.
d iie Uepubllcan of South Putnam will present die name of Mr. Isaac 1 ilmore for treas un r of Putnam county to the republican eonvt iiHonon April IHth. We tiduk he is the strongest man for that place. Many Voters, i
A’lour time for one of thoeo many near th * lower f ul* that jioss“>scs rare cireuses eomine our way to semi in a*, meilieinal vlrlnes, a ml if the (leetrie a^ent. road is built and a hotel erected at tin* Mr-. Mnrv ILquvoo l is spending tlif fall L ' S^rnct will soon Ixn-omr t t' l::;- j cv.-n serion
■ , m i on-liealtli resort.—'nlalc lii 'nlt .]
ilay n l-il.more wun Mr-. .Limes
Bridge-. The tehqihone company is putting in
a minilx".- of truss wires, taking up slack in the regular wires and oilier-wi-e repairing ti.e system. I’alron. are asked to be a little patient during
Drive out the impuritie- from your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and thus avoid that tired, languid feeling and
illness.
We are prepared to furnish the pans on short order that Mrs. Ewing recommends made to order.
Mr and Mrs. E. <■. Shipman, of \. w York, na-sed through the city this morning on a hieyeie tour around the
world.
The county treasurer and city treas-
urer's hook- will be kept open all next week to noeommoilute taxpayers who
cannot g>d in before Monday. Dr. 11. E. Greene was called to Dan-
ville this morning to attend the ca-e of .lack Keeney, the well known horseman. Mr. Keeney sutiered a hemorrhage in the nose and it is feared is
Ingvr-oir- great sermon witii ex pres- | sion- from Chioago clergymen, at Huffman's, north side. Price 5 cents.
156-2t 1 w.
H. S. Renick & Co.
Go to Cauimaek, successor
this neeo-sttry work a- -omc “crosses" 1 for finest pilot' s in the city.
:i i i. i.. days the
working j
Kerr, tf.
art* unavoidable. In a few system will be in perfect
order.
A-Frank Albin was harrowing this morning in Mrs. Kahle's garden, one i f hi' horses boeanie unmanageable. During it- struggles it overturned the harrow and fell backward on it, so that five of the teeth entered Its body, kil’-
bleeding to death.—Cniicfonhiille Jinn- '"e * r almost in-tauilj
u
Cripple Crrek, 4 (■l(iriulo. is now attracting attention in all parts of the world, on account of the marvelous discoveries of gold which have been made in that vicinity. The North Western Line, with its unrivalled equipment of-olid \| -tilulled trait.s of palace sleeping ear-, dining ears and free reclining i lire ir-. iil> between Ctlneago aim > . I i«. o.l i - the hes) ot facilities for reaching ('ripple creek. For tickets and full information apply to ticket agents, or addre-s XV. B. KnisRern, General I’a-senger and Ticket Agent ( l.ieago A Nonhwestern B.iilway,< hieago. III.
Rev. 0. II. I*. Abbott, of Indiauapoolis, wa disabled by paralysis la 4 Saturday, ail of one side lieing allected. He is a brother-in-law of S. B. Va:i- < leave*, of this place, and has often preached in the Baptist church her-*, having been in the ministry sixty years. The power of the Wind.ilia lines has been reduced by sending engines 6, 33 and 256 to the scrap heap, to he replaced by larger locomotives from the Pennsylvania lines. Engines 6 and 33 were purchased when E. .1. Peek wa.-presi-dent of the road, and in its day Vo. 6 was considered one of the fastest engines run in the west. A committee of workers decorated tie* opera hause last evening and everything i- in readine-s for tomotrow's convention. Seats will be provided upon the -turn* for the “old te’ilow’s,’’ and they are expected to come right up to the front. Press seats will oe arranged for the democratic editor, and such | other newspaper men a- wiil be in at-
AVIint i- I lie Alnl ter? Are you oonsupaled '? Do you bave lek ..eadaeties? Is your Nervous gstem, liver or Kidneys out of order : J If so. cure yourself by using Wright’s Celery Ten. It improves the complexon. Price 25 cents sold by Albert Allen, Druggist. ''2-wks.Aw.
Nome Niee *'Jioch tor Nice Bov*
The average hoy is about as com-
pletely mashed on the shoe with the long pointed toe as the oltlei brothel viih the mustache. If you want to make him bappy take, him to P. R. ( bristle's and lit him out with a pair of
Razor tip bals.
WHY DON’T
The shooting match at Seelyville yesterday was for sweep stakes, Billy Thompson carrying otV all the money in sight. Callender ai d Frazier did good work and altogether the Gretnetisth club was well represented by the three T. M. Layne will engage in the hanking business in ('loverdale and will open a bank on May 4. Mr. Layne has purchased the fixtures ( ,f (lie late Cloverdali* hank. Mrs. Sargent has returned from Oatland, III., where she lias been visiting her daughter-in-law. Mrs. John Martin. Miss Alice Richardson lias returned to Boston after an extended visit with M rs. .1. B. Nelson. Miss Lena Muxson has gone to Delphi where she will spend the summer \\ ith her uncle. Mrs. DeVore has returned to her home in Orawfordsvillc after a visil in the city. L. II. liillis shi|>p<*d eight ears of s one : Imliauapolis this morning. Father Lauglilin went to Bainhridge yesterday, r.iturning today. II* tiry Patterson, of Millicit*, t- \i-it-iug obi 11 ieinls in the city. Mi-. ('imningham, of the Commereial, is visiting in Brazil. Clarence Glidywell went to Bainbridge at noon. George Harvey, of Danville, i- here today. .1. IL Tucker was in Brazil this morn-
ing.
Ttu* W r ttner,
The inauailimh for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six-hours nre us follows ar received bv H. S Rontck & ( t». from the oUlcial
weather bureau :»t Chicago, L hicaoo, 111., April 17.
Cloudy with showers north-
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THE BEST OF
west portion, tonight cooler. Shower.-, aud cooler Saturday.
(1 \UltI0TT.
The following local ohservations its taken ditily by Guy XN'tlsoti who is in charge ol the ollieiul weather instruments located on the roof ol tin* West College building:
Maximum temperature' yf'Sterday.
Mlulmmi)
i’« uipcrat ure today. T :i. m,
noon
Rain fall, melted snow .iichet»).
H4.«» er.u 70.1* .(Vl
The noon teuiperatur.* is taken daily by the Banner Timks.
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.
f>r. J. If. IVattr, drujtpi't and physician. Humboldt, Neb., tvbo suffered with heart dis-ase for four years, trying every remedy and nil treatments iuiown to himself and fellow-practlttoners; lelteves that heart disease Is curat>le. lie writes: "I vish t*) toll what your valuable medicine le s d"ie for me. For four yearsl had heaM disc- eof the very worst kind. f<evcral physicians I consulted, said It wa:* Rheumatism ot the Heart.
It w.ts aliuost on-
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endurab’e; with rhortnoss ot breath, palpitations, severe pains unable to eleep, especially on the left side. No pen can describe my sufferngs, particularly luring the last ^months of those four weary years. I finally tried
You Make ^ our Selection of
l.ntlit'K Attention! Tiie north siiU* of the gallery in Blake's opera house will be reserved t nnormw for the ladies. 1 et tin* ladies
DR. J. H. WATTS,
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new
Groceries, * Fruits • Nuts Vegetables.
S
and
AT
HAMILTON’S.
A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries.a specialty.
SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
\Ye have a complete line of Lawn Tennis Shoes —just the thing for gymnasium work.
o4E. W. WHITER The Merchant Tailor
Ask to sec our line of Bicycle Leggings in light weight Jersey and Corduroy.
Louis tS? Hays,
Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to this city, lie will save from $3.00 to >3.00 on suits.
THE SHOE MEN'.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPEClflLIY.
llfo Into aud tnudo a new man of me. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and I am satisfied your medicine lias cured mo for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking it
J WALL. - PAPERS
turn out and witness the great convention.
Don't fail to attend the Old Folks concert, April 20. It.
While our Stock is you in Design,
Complete? We can Please Colorings and Prices.
I’or sale—Yost typewriter in tirst class order, nearly new—a bargain. 156 :>t, Kwino. McLkax.
Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and have sold f. id recommended your Heart Cure, for 1 know v/hat It has done fur mo and only wish I could state more clearly my sufiterIng then and the good health 1 now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. 11. Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May 9, *94.
ALLEN’S ® DRUG * STORE.
Tin* accordion solo nt Hit* Old Folks concert wil! be a reminder 01' old times. It.
Dr. Mile; Heart Onre Is *old on a positive puaranu c that the lirst bottle will benefit.
CO-A.X
Alt druggists sell It at $1 (5 Ditties forts, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the JJv. Mika Medical Co., Elkhart, IniL
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 Marj ^Pennant
Wanted -Girl for general housework j Apply at No. 513 S. Indiana at. 157(2 i
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
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