Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1896 — Page 3
THK TIYE5. riUn>>w^5T: K. 1^1 IAr A. THURSDAY AUGUST 13
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NATION l L KBIM IILICAN TK KET Foi Frusiuent. w11.liam mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice Fresilient, GARRET A. HOHART, Of New Jersey.
BALL I BEARING jBICYCLE SHOES |.Ladies - and - Gentlemen
KKIM 111.14 A> STATE TIEKICT. For Governor. JAMES A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. 8. HAGGARD. Tor Secretary of State, W. I>. OWENS. For Auditor of State, A. C. DAILY. For Treasurer of Stall-, F. J. SC110LZ. For Attorney-General, W.A. KETCH AM. For Reporter Supreme Court, CHARLES F. REMY. For Superintendent Public Instruction, D. M. GEETING. For Statistician, S.J. THOMPSON. For Appellate JJi'^e, First District, WOOD FIN L). ROBINSON. Forjudge Appellate Court, Second Dig. WILLIAM J HEN I EY. For Judge Appellate Court, Third Dis., JAM KS B. BLACK. For Judge Appellate Court. Fourth Dig., I). W. COMS’lOCK. Forjudge Appellate ('onrt, Sixth I>is., U. Z. WILEY.
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)L7S A* If AYS’ -—TliU SHOli MliN 4. W. WHITER beMerchant Tailor Is showing the best and cheapest line of woolens ever brought to this, city. He will save from S3.00 to?5.oo on suits. PING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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14Kl’l Ht.Il'AN 4 (»IM'Y TICKET. For Renresentive, A. H. MOORE, Of Clinton. For Treasurer. JAMES MATTHEWS, Of Grevneastle. For Sheriff, DANIEL W. MACY, Of Jefferson. For Assessor. II. C. DARNALL, Of Monroe. For Surveyor, FRA , K WILLIAMS, Or Warren. . or • o’oner. DR. W. F. s[IM V ERS, Of 1 1 an I.'-n. For Cotmims ooi r 2nd District, J. C. Elf VI'. Of Marion. For Commissioner, Jrd l>istri4-t, LYCURGUS STON ER, Of Washington. RtlSCKLLANKOtJS. For Prosecutor Uth District. HENRY C. LEWIS. For Congress, GEORGE W. PARIS. I or Joint Senator, ENOCH G HOG ATE. For Joint Representative, JOHN M. KKLLAR.
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What Is Going on In and About Fair Greencastle.
LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
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Wir Peek has gone to FianUort. K. Marquis was in In(lianapo , 's today. Wes Crawlev is here from Andert on.
of Bi n il, is in the city
bllkiti'Lof pot and hedding plKnts, I ■ l0 wei sand ilor:il designs a apt ciulty. ^RS. Tuy J. OH7TPREE, I ri " r Bloomington and Anderson Streets
telephone no. o.
A. J. Hal!
today.
Mrs. Dan O’Connell has gone to Terre
Haute.
Miss Laura Eads is visiting in lm ,: -
anapolis.
Miss Jennie Weavel is \isiting in In-
dianapolis.
J. A. Farrow is attending the Teire
Haute fair.
[Squire Of the Supt. Of the Gas Mrs. II. M. Smith spent the day iii
Company about this. [ Indianapolis.
The Gas E. A. Hazelett went to Indianapot’s
, hi , , * 0,11 pan v is selling Gas Stoves , .
*hich p r ," UK . e ., Rag of in f enj , e steady ^ ^ ,,,01Di "«’
j U j'.. !U ,i * ic per thousand cubic ft‘et,.| ilu tis Hughes went to '1’erre Haute
* to '^ , f r om , *i.25 0 tJ , ?.?.OO ai ‘ d He, “ i,,K ' this “ ,0 ' -ni "‘ t *
"i-Hper than Coal. Wood or Gasoline. i Mrs. E. Marquis has gone toTipton
^ ~~ ■ to visit friends.
Banner i hies 1 Tiie Silver Leaf hand was out making hor Statements, Bill Heads, elti good music last night. The boys are
Wall ::: Paper at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at ALLEN'S * DRUG * STORE. We have a good stock of all grades from which to make selections. We want to reduce stock and will •nake it to your interest to buy now
FAINTS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.!*
improving rapidly and are on deck for t te campaign. Willis Hammond is attending t e I’eir • Haute fair. Miss Shaffer, of St. Louis, is visitin : Mrs. W. Landes. R. M. Buntin is out after a seventussle wiih malaria. D. L. Anderson went to Ind'anapolis this morning on business. The melon crop is Imre all in a heap and the market is glutted. The Terre Haute fair is attracting some of our citizens today. Miss Grace Nance, of Coatesvillc, is visiting friends in the eity. W. E. Edgin is conducting a scr es ot revival services at Mt. Olive. Miss Pearl Harris, of Amo, is v siting Recorder Harris and family. Mrs. W. E. Edgin is auend-ng a missionary meet'-ignt Hamrick. Miss Burion, of Washington, D. C., is visiting Miss Lottie Wotrd. M. J. Malm in, of Indianapolis, Is vis-ling his faihei-in-law, C. A. Greenleaf. Thomas Bayne of Greencastle, was in the city yesterday.—R/o-nnim/ion 7Ynphone. M'ss Delia Hicks anil Mrs. t'nas. Broe11streel !"-e spending the day in Indianapolis. J. L. Friend has returned to Ids home in Danver a f ter visiting his son in-law. W. F. New bolt. Mrs.O. H. Reeves has gone to Bloomington and Louisville for a week’s visii with her husband. Miss Anna 8ione and her grand mother, Mrs. Sally Stone are visiting Mrs. J. M. Lane, at Crawfordsviile this week. Thethst section of scholars in the iinisie fes ival at the Lester conservatory wih give their program tonight as posqioiieii Irom last evening. M rs. James Wakefield, of Greencastle, who has been visiting friends in Cartlonia, was in tins city this morning on her return home.—lira 'I Timex. The mid-summer festival of music announced to he given hy Miss Lester's pupils. Wednesday and Thursday, will be given Thursday and Friday evenings. Mrs. W. H. Merithew, who has been the guest of Dr Throop and family, has gone to Carbon for a short visit and will afterwards go to her home in Evansville. Dan Scott, of 1 mlianapolis, came over yesterday evening for a visit wim his family. He brought a handsome bicycle with him as a present to his daugoter, Alma. Paul Harding, who was pain f uhy mjured at the cemetry last Sunday even ing is rapidly improving. 'I ne stitches we.e removed from the incision in his cheek this morning. The disgraceful wilderness of hr-:’-s, brambles and weeils whieii has so long disfigmed the old eemeve-y is being re moved by Frank Aden who has been employed by the county eomm’ssioners to do the work. The Fairbanks and Johnston meeting at Briek Chapel is already attracting state utteniiou. It will be a rouser. Uo not forget the date—September .’>. It will be an all day meeting. The game between tin Hubs and the Belle Union team has been posiponeil from next Tuesday to Thursday. It will be played at MrKeeu park. T.uHubs will also play at Rockville Saturday. A very pleasant Christian Endeavor social was given last evening at the home of M’ss Jennie Throop on east Srunua’-y street. Games and music fe’nished entertainment until a late hour. Mr. ami Mrs. W. MeC. Brown arrived in this eity at 9 o'clock Monday ui.’lit anil have taken rooms at the home of C. C. and Mrs. Sollenherger, where they will reside until a suitable nouse can he found.—Kokomo Tribune. Burglars made repeated attenip-s heiween twelve and twoo’c’oek last night to enter the residence ot Mrs. -Susan 1>. Smith, on South Indiana street, but were finally driven away by the neighbors who were called to the assistance of the family of Mrs. MeWhirter who occupy the house. A. K. W iiitcomb, of I ndianapolis who has been vis' ing Tim CaPahan, started to (L ive home last evening. He got as far as Sfilesville and found the bridge on the National road h oken dow n. A log wayon, it is said, iliil pan of the work and high water the resi. Hereturned to this city and took another route home. Mr. Whitcomb is a nanl money man anil gave the hoys some good pointers while here. The south bound Morion passenger train narrowly escaped being wrecked yesterday morning near Quincy. A tree had fallen across the track, and th£ train going at its usual rate of spi’ed struck it, breaking tlie pilot oil' the engine. The momentum of the train knocked the tree tothesideof the track, and as tue train passed the steps on one side were all torn offback to the sleeper. The passengers were considerably shaken up and frightened but happily none of the ears were derailed. After some delay the train continued on its journey an hour late. There was a very
neavv wind storm in that vicinity Ti es Jay night. A party of ladic.i left tlii- morning i<to spi nd the day at the county In me ol Mrs. R. L.(i Hair. Among ilnn* coin-a were Mrs. I’ldllips, Mis. Smylhe, Mrs F. • •inn rj, Mrs. K. B. Evan , i d Mrs. R. Ingle of I hi melon, Mr-. Arnold, Mrs. Minnie Cox, who is vLitiug Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Lammers, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Alex I.ockridge, Mrs A O. Lockridge, Misses Rose and HaLie Joslin, Miss Genevieve Anaes, Miss I :iu Beckwith. Miss Lillian Souiliard and Miss Jennie Black. They will return lids evening. Thee siiburati entertain m-nts by Mrs. O’liair a»’e of the most enjoyable k'ml, the delightful drive ail • line to the oeea.-ions. Mr. AV. AV. Dawson, a life democrat, was in the city today. Mr. Dawson was an old -oldier and ha - b e i one of the ilemocuitic w hcel-hoisee of Ids district. M r. Dawson is through with democracy and hrs lepeatedly said so In his neighborhood and people now know his views. He has de.-erteil the democ a tic party for its record on pensions and its sfaml on free >ilver. Mr. Dawsou has built more large wagons to send democratic delegations t" Greencastle to rallies than anyone in that section, but he is now through and unhesitatingly says so. lie is a gentlemen of high stamling and Ins open statement of a change to republicanism is well said. We welcome Mr. Dawson. Ills posiofiicc address is < a’-penter-ville. Ed. Long, the well known Mnnon hr ikemau, died yesterday at the home of his w ife’s relatives, in Coates, hid,, and ids remains were brought here this afternoon lor interment. Some time ago tin- deceaseil sustained injuries By falliug from a i-ar and never recovered, the injury finally n -uliing in his d. ath. He leaves a wife hut no cl t J1 ren —Crawfoidxriltr Journal. Mrs. Kate V. Martin who has been vi.-bing rela.ives in Greeneastli 1 and in Missouri during the summer, was henlast night on a short visit. Mrs. Martin is one of Greenfield’s m st successful and popo'ar teachers, ami the little ones who have gone t • school l<> her as well ns many olih-- fiiemis givi’ her a joyful welcome home, ah hough i* was a short lime. — Grerrjeld Jlepublican. Miss Nona Smytlie is s -rious'y ill I this afternoon. -She lias been sick for j a week but her illuess did not take n| severe turn until toilay. Inquiry was made at the office of Drs. Smytlie A 1 Tucker at two o'clock and Mis- S my the [ was at that time icpoCed cr'iically ill. j Later in the nfte-noon Miss Smytlie was reported as failing rapidly and was not J expected to 'ive. Acute nerve and I bra n trouble cause tier illness. A party of ’cyclists from Rensselaer j enroute to Kansas, were compelled to j swim a stream near Sfilesville on nc-1 count of a washout of the iron bridge at that plai-e: carrying their wheels across on a raft. The Locust Street Epworth picnic which was postponed from Thursday w.l be bald Friday afternoon in Bake ’s grove north of the city. Those going are requested to meet at one o’clockThe will of Lucinda Ec-p a« filed in the cannty clerk’s office heipieuilis her I property to her daughter Margaret Earp anil her husband John \V. Karp. The will bears date of January 8, 1894, The-o w'U hi’ a call meeting of the high school e ass i f'94 at the home of Maude Huest’s this evening at 7:110. Very imporvant hus’ness. Evny mcmbei’ is urged to be present. Sixteen tickets were sold to Quincy bis morning. Among those going were Henry Meltzer, John lliowiiiug, Quinton Broadstreet ami E. (’. L. Bartow. A platform 100 feet long is being built along the south siding near Mailson street on the B>g Four to enable the freight cars to he more readily unloailed. Mrs. William Macy relurned from a visit with relatives in Cloverdale at noon. She was accompanied hy Mrs. Macy who will visit her son Wm. Mai v. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gillispic have returned to their le me in l.ogansport. They have been here to attend the funeral of Mr. G’llispie’s mother. Bert Ayres and family have ri’tun td to their home in Bloomington, III., after a visit with B. C. Singleton. Miss Blanche Weaver is at home from a nine week’s vacation at Saratoga and other eastern watering places. Mrs. Frank Burk has returned to her home in Minneapolis after a visit with relatives in the city. Ben Nichols is at home after an enforced absence in Jeffersonville of three
years.
Miss Helen Ijmes. of Terre Haute is spending the ilay in the city. Lea Paxton and George Williams attended the Bloomington fair. Esther Craven* lias gone to 'lerie to visit Simon Letcher. H. H. Ilillis shipped six ears of stone to Terre Haute today. G. W. Black went to Indianapolis this morning. H. C. Lewis went to Brazil this after-
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Ferd Lucas has gone to Bloomington. S, A. Hays has gone to Indianapolis, j Horace Frazier is vsiting in Chicago
Alphcus Birch
Siapie aim Fancy fiiocaiies.;
S. YV. Corner ’UlfLIC Sui ARE
'Telephone 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.
Glass Fruit Jars.
Special prices for f^xt 5ei? Days. Mason’s 1 pt 55c.
1 qt 60c. “ 2 qt 75c.
fi. 8. FJer^iek 9 <?o.
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A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.
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BANNER TIMES BLOCK.
Reunion of th** 2Ih». In speaking of the reunion of the 21st Indiana Regiment at Dam ille, yesterday the /icpublican save to-
day:
The beautiful honie of Mr. and Mrf. ' Hamrick never looki’d more inviting i than Wednesday afternoon when the veterans were tendered their reception. | The national colors predominated in the decorations and were relieved here and there by flowers and plants. The pictures of familiar faces of deparleil > heroes looked down from the walls.! The Mandolins, from an adjoin.ng I room, rendered sweet strain* during the hours from two to five. .Mrs. Hamrick was assisted by a number of ladies in receiving. Misses Martin Riley, Hartcouit, of Cincinnati. Jennie Christie, Mesdames J. W. Ferree, J. O. Parker, anil W. H. Ca*li pre- 1 sided over the punch bowl. Miss Anna ' Hogate and Mrs. J. I). Hogate presented the favors, elegant little Hag*. Miss I Pearl Tinder and Mrs. J. W. Tinder assisted Mrs. Hamrick more directly in ® receiving. The guest* were constantly ^ arriving during the afternoon and a ^ complete list of those present is impos-
sible.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies ine blood overcomes that tired feeling, creates an appetite, and gives refreshing sleep. See the new fall dress goods at l.angdons Dry Goods store It Wedding at the Christian church Friday. Everybody Invited. It.
Lesi^r Coijseruatory of GREENCASTLE. IND.
Courses in
Pin noforte, Voice, Pii>e Organ, Ulm rcli v Music,
CAESAR—Miss Riley, 501 Locust St., will organize a class Friday. Special rates. 255-8t.
Sixty persons take part in the entertainment at the Christian church Friday evening. Admission only Klets. It Dan Langdon has just a few suninnr goods left that it won’t take much money to buy. it For Letter Heads see The Ba.vn’kk Times, prit ters -
For Catalogues apply to the Director, miss FlDECip f\. ftSTER, T03 8. INDIANA ST., GREENCASTLE, IND Postofliee llnx ill
The Weather.
The indications for this I’iciiiity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae receded hy H. S. Renick A Co. from the ollkial weather bureau at Chicago.
Chicago, 111., Aug. 13.
Generally fair tonight and Friday. Cox. The following local observations
as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the official weather instruments located on the roof of
the West College building: ! Maximum temperature yesterday
Minimum “ »*
temperature today, 7 a . m
noon HftTo
*(nln fall, molted snow (ineheg). i® The noon tciii|-,-ratur? Is taken dally t v the
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