Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1896 — Page 3

T’tK BA>NES TIMES. GHEE.MJAS1XE. ITm/AlVA. SATI RUAA APRIL 2.'. iSVMi

TOILET SETS,

LARGEST ASSORTMENT,

BEST VALUES,

■'i Another lot of those $2.00 -COUCHES . .. Just Received, . ..

will 1m> 'I'pcial music. Leader. Mi--Ai!a Frank, subject—“The Guide l>ijvine.” Every one is cordially invited < to at tend. l i>ev. R. I). Leoimrd, of Indianapolis, will preaidi next Sunday at St. rani’s Baptist church at 11 a. in. and :i:30 and T Bit) p. in. Mr-. Bertha Miller, of Crawford, and nephew Mr. Harry Everson, of Ladoga, arrive tomorrow to be the ^uust* of Mr. and Mrs. .lud Scott. Kicharti Denton, of Bloomington, an account of whose injury appeared in

N NH,

The COAST LINE to MACKINAC y- TAKE THE

MACKINAC

DETROIT PETOGKEY CHiCAGO

2 Hew Steel Passenger Steamers Tht Greatest Perfection yet attained in f ,■ t Conitru -tion -Luxurious L^uinmcnt, A. .. lie Farms hi lx Decoration and Mtticient Strvi.e, insui , die highest degree of COnroRT, SPEED AND SAFETY Four Trifs pcr Week Between Toledo, Detroit v 1 Mackinac

1PBT0SKEY, “THE SOO." MARQUETTE,

AND DULUTH.

LO\v' RATES to Picturesque Mackinac out Xetur: i.vJuding flaala and li'jrtlis. Ft ' Cleveland, Su8; Ir im Toledo, $15; from D-'i ..

TOMki.

EVERY EVENINO

I Betf/een Detroit <?nd Cleveland Cor icctiiMj at Clevr-'and with Eerllest - fora) points I irt, Konth t . Southwest raid ai Detr ‘ 'or all points’s irth and Northwest. Sum). 1 Trips June, July, August and j*. Lt'-iLe. On!;

EVERY DAY BETWEEN

Ckr eland, Put*in*Bay jfi Toled S«ud for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address

ARE HIGH GRADE, LIGHT RUNNING

AND LOW IN

The Outing Bicycle has won a well deserved popularity

wherever known.

IT IS TUT. PEOPLES EAYORITI

■ a. a. SCHANTZ, a. e. DeTh%^, MICH. [ Hie Betniil aim Cleveland Steam m, lo. J.

li

m

Kv< ry Indy should ^Bv millinery

call and iti~[ "Ct the 1

K. LANGDON. AGENT,

GRKKNCAS'ri.F, 1ND,

MRS. C. M. SHORT S,

t.yles and varieties' dis-

played.

TBlTUtTVtlNO FREE - OF - CHARGE ■ 1 or. Vine and MhIuiiI Ktrecia.

All the late

THE LOCAL FIELD

ye-ierday’• paper, died last night. Tin funeral will occur tomorrow. An unfounded rumor was Hying about the streets last night that Harry Paris at Munee had shot himself, i There was nothing in the rumor. The I’utnam County Bar association will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock to take action in regard to the death of .Mrs. 1). T. Daruall, Mr. Darnall being clerk of tha Putnam circuit court. "The Guide Divine” is the subject of the Epworth League devotional meeting at Locust Street church tomorrow at 0 :!tO p. m. Mi-s Nellie Saudi fer will have charge of the meeting. | Ali arc cordially invited to attend. The High School Battalion made i splendid showing with the Del’auw cadets in the dress parade yesterday afternoon. The boys are very proud of | their uniforms and their knowledge of ; the military science. Its introduction ! into the school has had good elVect

1 many ways.

A curfew ordinance has been passed i by the Peru city council. It provitb-- : that all children under sixteen must g<

BRICE. ■ oil'the streets by .(o’clock, uni'--1 bey

I can give proper excuse. At the lirst I oftense they arc warned and take home; second the parent or guardian i tined. If the child is incorrigible, it is

to be imprisoned.

There wasn’t so many people in Greencastle today as lust Saturday According to tile democratic papers last Sat .inlay was the lu-t day of Luc-pay-ing, etc. Xow that statement was not i true. Tax-paying didn’t close until today. Of course the republican convention of Saturday had nothing to do

with the big crowd.

They have been delayed for some time in the Newport court but the milj itary titles of the Greencastle at tonic -

tables for them. That is common decency’as well as journalistic courtesy. Republican editor- arc given about as much ."courtesy” at a democrat meeting as they can get by an e Merge tie fight for position. We hope the democratic papers w ill impress the fact upon their committee that the press should he decently treated the next time a democratic convention is held. Get up convention such as the republicans hail and you will he all right. The Odd Fellows will celebrate the anniversary of the founding of their order, on Monday evening, the anniversary day falling on Sunday evening, the 2Gth. In the hall of Greencastle lodge, Xo. !H S , on Monday evening there will be a program of speeches and music, with refreshments later. All Odd Fellows, 1>. of R. and their families arc invited to attend. Kldcr K. D. Thomas, ol Danville, w ill conduct the funeral of Mrs. D. T. Daruall tomorrow at Brick Chapel at

two p. m.

Mrs. Charles W. Mann, Mi-s Myrtle Ridpath and Mi-- Kate Uanimoud are spending the day in Indianapolis. H. II. Hillis shipped seven cars of stone to Indianapolis tin- afternoon. Robert Browning is improving his property on north .lack-on slreet. Elder Brown will preach in Baiub. nlgc tomorrow.

•►•There LQust Be—There Is.<-

Whatever a dealer handles, there must be AN INDUCEMENT—a reason. In making the price on every item—Wali Paper, Paints. Drugs, Seeds, Bug Killers, iSx.—we have steadily kept this fact before us. A CALL AND INSPECTION WILL CONFIRM THIS STATEMENT.

JONES’ DRUG STORE. Alpheus Bipch

Sat a® Figi! linilEC;

W. Corner uhlic Square

Moiitimeittf—.M onutm-nt*. Leave your order for your monument now so a- to he stir" to get it pul up before Decoration Day. Large line of American and foreign marble and granite monuments ready for inspection, ('cine in and oc them. Best work and Invest prices. Meltzer A McIntosh, K. Franklin st.. one block east of pub-1 lie sipiare. ItU-tf. Locust Mivet .K, E. f litiri'h Services tomorrow at the usual j faoura. 9 3 meeting; ! 11 ; preaching by the pastor; 2 o’clock Sabbath s°hool; (1:110 Kpwort!i League devotional service; 7 :h(> preaching. Seats free; the people are invite i. Pure, rich blood is the true cure for nervousness, and Hood's Sarsaparilla ;- the One True Blood Purifier and iierv tonic.

Telephone 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.

L. 7 a D i E S

What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

POT FRANTS

AT ALL PRICES.

ALSO CUT FLOWERS.; Sp cial attention to orders and design work. Little’s Green House. CorIm ’ i ]?a I ,7a d s, s

have at last come to the front. 1 be I Cincinnati papers now speak ofColoni 1 i Hays and General Matson. Everybody

I else about the t rial hast a title of (Jolom .

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. ; 0I ' greater and it is entirely prope: to:

: the Greencastle talent to be recognized.

Where «lur EcopU. are Going anil Where i T | l( , j 011 so far in the Jackson

lias been the

The sensation so far

Tlietr Guests are Stopping—Newt of In- ] lnB j. ( ] er uial at Xewpnrt

terest Over the Clty-The Best Column in ! tegt j |m)UV 0 f Will Wood. Col Matson

Hi * INiper for Q-uIrk

Arc You Looking for Bargains?

IKIN’T TIM ML

leaving the city, even for a short time, I without ordering the Daily Ranneii Timks to j : follow you. It easts you but 111 cents a wi ck

has gone to Xewport to be present n bile Wood i iou the stand. Dr. Dost who is there is ipioted in the morning papers a- saying that Mrs. Jackson and Mr;. Dost would alien I the trial so

asltdoeshere at home, anil the address will ■ sOpr. a-^ Mr- Jacks ui is able to lealc

be changed ns often us you .■'“tire. \ her hed.

! The intermediate Epworth League of

1 T," • i I - . (Personals and society notes are solicited the College Avenue church gave a very BC.ll insurance anojgnd will lM-Inscried if writer’s name and ad-| iilcasaiil social last evening at the iionc Loan Agent. 1 ” " ; .. Kellie nnd Hallie Landes. A

large number of the friends of the League were pre-cut in addition to ti:c

tiames li 7 !. Hurley,

riii’ r i evidence of tf*)<>d laitb. None But truthful ■Property ol all kincis for sale itemsluedesimu

or rent.

2ND FLOOR - - 1 ST N ATI O N A L B A N K. GREENCASTLE IND

JAMES F. FEE. s insurance Agent, Pension Attorney Hiikl X'otary I’uhlic. <llticc in Central X'.itiounl Bank Ituikliiig isecond door. < all atid sec me.

f !(’ SMVTH1. 11 W TUCKER. No. 28 Vine st. it . :uo K. Washington I)rs. Smythe & Tucker, l*hyslolans and surgeons.

$0- If i tnc Street.

i-roencasilr. In

15. I‘. (’oi win has pun haseil a dm ing

hoi sc.

W. A. Howe went to Indianapolis this morning. Dr. E. Hawkins was m Terre Haute yesterday on business. Harry Hays will go to Cincinnati tomorrow having recovered from his Lite

illness.

Ililli- it Browning have received two handsome new ice wagons from India-

napolis.

Mrs, W. .((.Johnston has returned to Indianapolis after a visit with Ji lin I i t land and family. Miss Wilma Ballard, of Danville, ivisiting relatives at the Franklin house. She will remain over Sunday. Mrs. Emma 1*. Kwing left this morning for Evansville, where she gives a four week's course of lessons.

Cripple Crfrii, Colorado,

is now attr .i-tiog attention in all partof the wo! Id. mi ace nut of the marvelous discoveries of gold which have been made in that vicinity. The North We-:orn Line, with its unrivalled efinipment of solid vistibuled trains of pa'ace -looping ear-, dining cars ami free reclining chair cars, daily between Chicago and Colorado, otter- the be j of facilities for reaching Cripple m-ek. Fur tickets and lull information anplj

to icket agent-, or a Idre.-s \\ . It. Knis- The avtuage bov i- about a- eomkei ri. General I'asscnger and Ticket | pletelv ma.-licd on the shoe with the ■g'-u! ' : - rthwestern Rail- long pointed loa us th oldei

I W nil tie moustaclx. If >. Oil • I ' make him happy take him to I'. U.

The regular devotional meeting ol

the Epworth League of College A vi i ic atOBHlp. m. tcmiorrovv. It will be of especial intcre.-t tu stml'Mits. 'J'lt, rr

^Oiue N'Uh Klioes for rue ISoyp.

'or Letter Heads see

The Banni i: Timk-, prii.tcrs.

you

, , . lake liiiu to

; (diristi uni til liiiu out with a pair of

l Razor tip b ds.

. WHY DON'T

‘ V

on Make Your Selection of

WALL - PAPERS

While our Stock is Complete? We'can Please

you in Design, Colorings and Prices.

T

i ALLEN’S *

DRUG * STORE.

members. The evening was spent playing games and singing the favorite League and school songs. The elegant refreshments were thoroughly cnjnved by those present. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hendrix, of I’utnamville, are visiting Hi ir youngest daughter, Mrs. W, X. Shower.- , nortli Walnnt street. Mr. Hendrix was born in Bath county, Kentucky, ninety j cars ago, and Mrs. Hendrix was born in Bourbon county. Kentucky, eightyleven years ago. They have been married for sixty-seven years, and have resided in Putuaiii county since isg 1 .). 'i’hey arc in good health, and g’eatly enjoy their visit- to Mr Showers and family. The iror/d extends to Mr. an J Mrs. lb mil ix the heartiest congratulations and hopes that they may enjoy mairj’more years of health ami happiness.— Uloomhii/tiiii IVorhl. Our old friend, Dr Bob Summers of Raccoon was nominated at Greencastle by the republicans last Saturday for the ottiee of coroner. Be-ide- l>r. Boh being a ‘'jam up” good fellow, is well liked by ail who l.imw hiui incliiuiug the Koaehdale old maids i.ml could till the ottiee of coroner to a dot. We are glad we have a candidate for iliac olllce from the mirth part of tip county, and hope Dr. Boh will be eleeted. In our editorial career we often need the -> vice of a coroner, and w hen we have to I send to Greencastle for one H lake-so | long that sometimes it gives ri-e 10 coiiiplicatious and more iinplea-antries between the editor and trienils of the dceeased. We might add that if any of our subscribers are delimpient, it would be well to pay up before Dr. Boh ielceted.—lionchdalf .Veex. The Democrat today winds up itI “brownie” report of the republican convention as follows: "The repreI -entativVs of the press were courteously j I provided for, which was in pica-nut I contrast with the way such things ate! done in Greencastle.” Right you arc, J | neighbor. The Banner Times repre-j |-curative had to sit on the Hoof and i Write on his knee at the demoeiatic ; mass convention. The republicans ai- : ways look after the pres- representu- ! lives and always provide seats and

We are prepared to furnish the pans on short order that Mrs. Ewing recommends made to order.

I 1> to Date—l«l»«.

I he .most complete lurin' text hook ever published is the new edition ol ! '•Taritl Facts for Speakers and Student.’’ Pi-fender Document No. !•—2dO pages.! j'.i-i oul. I’ubli-hers, the American: I'rotectivc Tarill' League. < ainpaign textbook- issued just before the elec-' tion arc of little value. The tarill league is to be congratulated on its| foresight in getting out it- handbook' -oearlv in the yeur. Order by ininibcr only. Sent to any addre-s for twenty- , live cent.-. Addi'-s- . I*. (Vak-*uian, (i -u. Sec., Ll.i AA ost 2Jil st.. New \ ork

-\. 3» Rcnick 6k Go.

THE BEST OF

lirpulUK'nii Male Convention,

'Hie Imliunn Republican State 1 on vention will be held in Tomlin-1 m ball, Indianapolis, mi Tmns | day May 7. The convention will. be composed of I-11 o delegates, a ml on account of the large number of j candidates seeking places on thel ticket, the convention promises tui be one of the most interesting I events of the kind ever held in t!ic[

suite.

Arrangements have been made: with all railroads in Indiana, for a special rate of one lirst class fare lor the round trip. Tickets will be sold May 5 and (i, good only on day of sale, and good returning until and including May 9.

luroceries.

f Fruits s Nuts Vegetables.

isd

AT

Tlif* Waathfer.

The indicationii for this vicinity for Hie coming thirty-six hours are as follows ar received by H. S Renick & < o. from the otliciul weather bureau at ( hicago.

111., April 2"). wanner tonight

Gakuiott.

( IIII'ACO,

Partly and

Jaud Sunday.

HAMILTON’S

A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and e;ood bargains. d’'ancy groceries a specialty. SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE,

i , The following local observations' ns taken daily by tiny Wilson who i.-in chu r go of i be ollicinl weather I instruinciitH loented on llie roof of j ! ho West College building:

.. ".(! .. 55.P

.. wi.o I .. 71.u|

... .(ill

Maximum tmuporAtiuv ypHtorday

.Mi niiu ii in

ih mporutuiM* today, i i . in,........ hood ttaiii fall, molt(m! Know ( inchcsi

The noon tcnipmitur Ma .nkh Times

is tnkcn daily By the*

Ins. vo ti) rc*d thi^ type at 11 in b«« fro* • f icc, T"U La i bcUer go t*.i Dr. G. W. Beoce aod b»»c s I’.M. d wuli h pair of pppclftclc*.

We have a complete line of Lawn Tennis Shoes —just the thin” for gymnasium work. Ask to see our line of Bicycle Leggings in light Aveight Jersey and Corduroy. bonis Ar I lays. Til E SHOE MEN.

Y<jE. W. WHITE.txThe Merchant Tailor Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to tiiis city. He will save from $3.00 to $5.00 on suits. GLEANING AND REPAIRING! SPECIALTY.

The largest Stock of

m do

Kver brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. Gr. W. BEING El. i«»i-lyr-i!. c. w.—*l-lyr-e. 0. 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 Block. Leave orders at Walter Allen’s Drug Store or with May 'Tennant

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