Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1896 — Page 3
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BAIS^ER TIMES. GUEEMJAS1XE. IKDiA'Sx WEDNESDA i APRIL 22 iSiM>
TOILET SETS,
LARGEST ASSORTMENT,
BEST VALUES, Another lot of those
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S2.00 -COUCH E :
. . . Just Received. , . . M N N A
Tfvj COAST LINE to MACKINAC TAKE THE
MACKINAC DETROIT PETOSKEY ^ CHICAGO 2 New Steel Passenger Steamers : The Greatest Perfection yet attained in Boat instruction - Luxurious equipment, Artistic fWrnishinK. Decoration and efficient Service, suritig Uie highest degree of ►flFORT, SPEF.l> AND SAFETY Four Trips per Week Between Toledo, Detroit ^ Mackinac I PETOSKEY, “THE SOO," MARQUETTE, AND DULUTH. 1,0W RATE5 to Picturesque Mackinac and ‘ urn, including Heals and Berths. From land, $18; from Toledo, $15: Irom Detroit,
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EVERY EVENING
;tween Detroit and Cleveland fconnecting at Cleveland with Earliest Trains tall points East, South and Southwest aud at fctroit for all points North and Northwest tanday Trip* June, July. August and September Only
EVERY DAY BETWEEN
by Hentra Curls. It was an interesting subject treated in an interesting manner, and well discussed by the members uf the club. Light refresh-
ments wore sarved.
Don't get mad if your visitor’s name don’t appear in the personal column. Perhaps you did not tell the Ba.nnkii Tfmbs representative; lie is no iniml reader. Don't get mad if your neighbor’s doings arc referred to n ore than your own. Your neighbor uses his mouth. Your luoticstY may be keeping 'you in obscurity. That's no fairy dream. A newspaper man can’t know { every tiling tliat is going. D'you know an item of news hold up the representative ami get it out of your system. Sixteen to one if we get it second ha ml it ; \\ ill tu t be as nearly correct as it would
uc if you told it yourself.
In convention, where a party of rail- ; road men were gathered at Cincinnati j on Tuesday, the great improvement in the character of the men employed on | railroads at the present day. as compared with those of thirty, twenty and .even ten years ago, was brought up. A ,few years ago drinking ly engineers I and conductors while on duty was alj most the rule, but such action at ntesj ent would mean dismissal. Competi- | lion has forced the roads to employ a ! better class of nu n. and hrakeilien, baggageman, etc., must be neatly dressed and be polite; profanity Is not counte-
jnauced.
Among those who left here Tuesday | night for Newport were Kcvcrdy CJil1 lespey, A. S. Bryan and wife, Fred and | I' rank Bryan, Mrs. Stanley, dames Vermillion Joe Piercy, Harry Hays, Will
AND LOW IN PRICE. 1' V,,0<1 ‘ ,,r - Kl " in i’ 1 " 1 i 1 '"* others.
| The quick work of securing a jury in ; the case excited wonder here and caused
ARE HIGH GRADE, LIGHT RUNNING
i The Outing Bicycle has won a well deserved popularity
wherever known.
Cleveland, Put-in-Bay Toledo 11 IS THE PEOPLE S 1AV0R1TI. Semi for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address I
A. A. SCHANTZ, a. *. a.. DETROIT, MICH. . TH6 Detioit and Cleveland steam Nav. Co. J
Every lady should call and inspect the | new millinery at MRS. C. M. SHORT’S, Ail the late styles and varieties displayed. TKITWTVtmO FREE - OF - CHBROE l or. Vine and Walnut Streets. ■ : POT" PLANTS AT ALL PRICES. ALSO CUT FLOWERS. Kjbpecial attention to orders and design work, j Little’s Green House. Cor Iudi ?“^sts j ■ Are Yon lookini'for Bargains? SEE tlames IVI. Hurley,
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Real Elstate, Insurance and Loxn A^ent. Property of all kinns for sale
or rent.
•2ND FLOOR -- 1ST NATION AL BANK GREENCASTLE INO. ^ JAMES F. FEE. % Insurance Agent, Fension Attorney and Xotary rnblic. Office in Central National Bank Building (second floor.. Call and sec me.
K. LANGDON, AGENT,
• GREENCASTLE, 1ND
THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About Fair Greoncastle. ‘.ATESl CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People r.re Goiuic nud Where Ttieir t.ueHtK are Stopping—New, of Interest ffver the City—The Bent Column in th» Paper for ti l >i r h Kending.
DON’T THINK
Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannkh Times to follow you. It coals you but 10 cents a week aa it dooa here at home, and (he address will he changed as often as you '••sire. (Personals and society notes are solicited
no foolishness about Judge Helm’s court and Gretncastle people arc satisfied that there will be ample justice done. To the workingmen of Greencnstle: Isn’t it unbecoming for an ex-county official who lias been drawing over four thousand dollars a year in a county office to s'ep into the city council and immediately vote no against every claim ordinance that pronoses to pay ai. honest laborer for an honest day’s I labor? Think of this before yo.i vote
I May 5.
W. F. Kerr is watching the arrival of the through trains from the east, ex- ! pecting the arrival of Mrs. Thomas Wilson, who went to England some j weeks ago, and said that she would return immediately. No word has been | received from her and Mr. Kerr wrote (yesterday to gain iufcrmatiou as to her plans for the future. Elder D. M. Wood leceived a dispatch last evening to have Willie Wood in Newport on early train Wednesday I morning. 11c left for ( inciunati on | the same tram this morning that Fred | and Frank Bryan and oti.ers left on. 1
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Mrs. Mary Fallow, of Frankfort, who wa- called here by thereat 1, of b r -ister, Mrs. Renick, has retuned home. Mrs. &anl Merry weather will return to
ah State* Convention. The Indiana Republican State convention will be held in Tomlinson hall, Indianapolis, on Tnursday May 7. The convention will be composed of 1415 delegates, and on account of the large number of candidates seeking places on the ticket, the convention promises to be one of the most interesting events of the kind ever held in the
state.
Arrangements have been made witli all railroads in Indiana, for a special rate of one first class fart lor the round trip. Tickets will be sold May 5 and (>, good only on j day of sale, and good returning un | til and including May 9.
Ileal Estale TraiiKters.
Nancy Ragland to Eliza Ragland, land in Clinton township, jdiiuu. Arch Collins to Eliza Ragland, land
in Clinton tp.. $100(1.
George Edwards to L.tha E. Dotmohue, land in Franklin tp., $000. K. F. Cline to John T. Cline, land in
Franklin tp.. $1271.
J. B. Bowen tod. f. Oakley, land in
dackson tp., $212.
Eliza M. Gordon to George W. White, land in Roschdalc $ 10. James Bridges to John W. Hanks, | land in Monroe tp., $1,100. M. Gordon guar., to James Bridges, land in Monroe tp., IdSOO. Wm. McCalmet to M. A. 1’ickel, land in Carpentersville, $100. Frank Hartman to Win. Cntichm:>u, land in Fiiieastlc $150. John W. Ellis to Alexander Lewis, land in Broad 1’ark $50. John Bightsell to I ouisa iliitVman, land in Washington tp., $1. Mary E. Grider to Dueila D. Skillmap., land in Franklin tp., $2280. Jennie Wendling to Sarah J. Williamson, land in New Mayaville, $500. Maricn Summers to C. O. Summers, laud in Jackson tp., $2855. Wm. G. Hall to Margaret J. Bridge*, land in Carpentersville, $-100. Alice Call to D. M. Call, land in Cur-
peiitersvillc. $155.
John T. Cline to Wm. H. Hall. Iau5
in Roachdale $i‘25.
Henry Alley to John Phillips, land
in Bainhriilgc, $1.
John T. Cline to Mary J. Wall, land
in Roachdale, $125.
II. W. Graham to Mary K. Cassity, 1 .ml in Floyd tp., $550. Lida A. Skillinan to B. D. Skillman. land in Lockrikge. $IOtK). J. 11. C. NeDon to Conic C. Nelson, land in Monroe Ip, love. J. 11. C. Nelson to Miimie <'. Nelson, land in <’iinton tp.. love. G. IV. Suthcrlin to Mamlv Lewi-. Ian i in Grovelaml, $100.
^-There EQust Be—There
Whatever a dealer handles, there must he AN INDUCEMEN T—a reason. In making the price on every item—Wall Paper, Paints. Drugs, Seeds, Hug Killers. Ac.—we have steadily kept this fact before us. A CALL AND INSPECTION WILL CONFIRM THIS STATEMENT.
JONES’ DRUG STORE.
Alpheus Birch
Siapie ana Fansy Simms,?
. \\\ Corner uim.ic SpUARE
T'eleplione No. 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.
LA DIES
We are prepared to furnish the pans on short order that Mrs. Ewing recommends made to order.
H« S. Renick 6r Go.
THE BEST OF
evidence of good faith. Mono but truthfi
ItcniK aro dotlrud.)
attending j
^ C. SMVTIli.,
No. 2!) Vine -t.
\V W TUCKER. ” • :uo K. Washiniztnn
Mr- Frank was in Indianapolis tn-
d:iy.
J. K. Langdon went to Indianapolis
this morning.
Born to Wm. N. Ilartinan and w ‘j
A pril 22. a son.
W. L. llaryey went iiinrniug on hnsine-s.
Rev. W. K. Weaver is presbytery in Indianapolis.
Frank Reeves is attending the; tat" c ’ nvcntion of the Eastern Star order at
Indianapolis today.
The Greeneastle High School Battalion will give an exhibition dr.l on the east college campus Friday afternoon
at five o’clock.
■ Mr. and Mi -. I. II. I’alec Went to
Cripple I’ru k, 4 «Jora<lo. , , ■ m i» . ,, .. lr;diim:i!)olis ihm morning. M.i. I\ih u the wo»id, on account of the-na v.d- Inis been coiirtned to his home for lour ^■us discoveries Ot gold which have months by aickneai.
Teen made In that vieinity. The Xe U Th( . 1Iom ,. ( ..i.-.mbian club met last
|» estorn Line, with its m. i ” • . ,, .... ,, fiuipment of solid vc-stibiiled trains of evening With Mi-s M irtni R'dpatli. nlacc sleeping cars, dining cars and The subject of the paper of the evening u..n...j.. n..n. i.„.., , rt ., s ‘'’t he dew in Fiction.’’ presented
M. J. Beckett has a badly damaged nose, caused by a header from his bicycle taken on Monday night while engaged in a race with the storm ot that
evening.
An unusually liege number of applicants for pensions appeared today
befoi e the examiners.
Mrs. Smock, of Indianapolis, Is here
Danville this | !, ilending the funeral of Mrs. Hartley.
Mr. Weber, of Laporte, was here thi« forenoon Inspecting th i t iiy si bools.
V aniliilui Kate*. The following excursions to I ndianap- j oils are aulhorizeu: May olh and titli return limit May *5, account Repiibliciiii State con vent ion, fare $1.20 for round trip. May l-uh and Rail, return limit May I 22nd. accor it 1.0.J*. F. Grand lodge, fare $1.20 tor round trip. May 25ih and 2(Hh return limit 2s li, account Grand lodge F. A A. Masons, tare $' 20 for round trip. June 1st and 2nd. feturn limit June 5, account Grand l odge knights of I’ythhis. fare $1.20 for roiind trip. Kxcursic.n to Terre Haute May IS to I 25, return limit May 25, fare $1.05.1 Account Terre Haute Fair association J. S. Dow 1.1 no, Agent.
Groceries, * Fruits»Nuts Vegetables.
and
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Drs. Smythe & Tucker, Physicians and surgeons.
|o. 1? v ine 8ireet. Urcenoasile. Ri
The Big Four advertises a dollar rate and special train to Indianapolis at 8:50
II. mills shipped fourteen ears of Sunday morning. It
jree reclining chair cars, daih her', i ^Bliicagu aud (Jidorailo, offer- (lie icfef facilities fur reaching Grinple cr. ♦’or tickets and full inforniniion iiddR: to ticket agents, or addre-s W. B. Knlskern. General J’lissenger and Tick t Agent < i.icago & Northwestern Rail-
way,Chicago, III.
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For Letter Heads see The Bannkh Times, prit.tcrs.
crushed stone to Indianapolis today Dr. Hickman, of Terre Haute, was in the city a short time ibis forenoon. Frank Al-paugli, of Wavelaiui. is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Lieut. Lewis is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. (Jhaa Gatubold, of CoaUyille, is vi--iting in the city. II. II. ilillis went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Wm. Starr went to Terre Haute this
afternoon.
C. C. Matson w ill go to Chicago to-
Snfp.
IIY DON'
Z! night.
F. D. Ader went to Chicago at noon.
Buy vour shoes at ( liristie’s, then F. G. Gilmore is in Indianapolis. IZ *Oou would always be healthy, keep quality or price. His price-aic always your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsapamurkeil with ink upon the bottom- of' rilla, the One Tine Blood Purifier. the shoes and re’ireient the correct i value of the shoes. I When buying a bicycle he sure you - get one of known merit. The poople’a
favorite is “The Outing.” J. K. Langdon, agent. It
The W <1 it her. The imiicationu for this vicinity for ilie coming thirty-six hours are as follows up received by H. S Reuuk & Co. from the ollieial weather bureau at Chicago. t HiCAuo, 111., April 22. J Generally fair and slightly ^^warmcr tonight and Thursday. r' Garuiott.
HAMILTON’S.
A fitll line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and t^ood bargains. h'ancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNER SOUARE.
The following local observations ns taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ol he official weather instruments located on the roof ol llie West College building:
Maximum temperature yesterday Minimum “ ^ “ i't inpernture today, 7 u . in, * BOOS Uain fall, melteti snow t inches)......
The* noon temperature is taken daily by the
Hannku Timks.
71.0 4 J.O 4*».0
.78 .00
s iieonluncai . lu rnisd Ihl* ijpo »t *'• *'i i - fronr. ^ ’ tb* face, you ha l V-tt " > t D*. U. W» lief 3 'C t nv loJ" e* > • : ’fed wlf v • nalr of •n.m»Ac , ne.
You Make Your Selection ot
ALL - PAPERS
While our Stock is Complete? We can Please you in Design, Colorings and Prices, ALLEN’S * DRUG * STORE.
l-etter (.tut. The following letters remain in the Greencastle postolllce uncalled for April 22, 18%: Mr. R. M. White, Mr. W. F. Cary a, B. N. Baker, Mrs. Chas. Wecray, Miss Margaret J. Miller, Miss Nelson, Miss M. Peek, Mr. Adam Edmonson, R. '1'. Ruo-, Mis- Madge Lamoreaux. Lewis j Swartz, Mis- Mary Wright, A. L. F. An - Mi— Annie (.rant. In calling for same please say “ad-1 v» nise i.” Willis G. N’kkf. P. M. wax n:i— \ vaUaMuMyor aootlwnan to 1 (Hslrlbute -ample-and make a lio.iHe-to-housc | t auva.i for our ysirctablc Toilet soaps and , Puie Flavurhitf K.itract-, $u)t(i$l.‘i • montn nslly majv. Add ref s L’rofl. i Uecd, < Ulc-go, ! III. ISStS 1
The largest Stock of
We have a complete line of Lawn Tennis Shoes —just the thing for gymnasium work. Ask to sec our line of Bicycle Leggings in light weight Jersey and Corduroy. Louis A? I lays, THE SHOE MEN.
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 $;>.oo to 55.00 on suits. CLEANING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
CO-A-X-.
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Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. O. W. BENGE.. dyr-e. o. $v.—41-lvr-*’. o. w.
1 am Exclusive Agent for CRAWFORD COAL CO., of Brazil. And also handle LEADING GRADES Anthracite; Wood and Kindling. Will make close prices. Office,Banner Times L$j.ock. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with Marj 'Pennant
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