Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1896 — Page 3

^.T. BATT'W!. rxrm. G^lEK^r.yTLK mriArVA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 l89«

HOLLO! \ es. this is I ucker S Maloney’s.

We are in the market with the best in the Furniture Line.

Undertaking a Specialty.

bst Si<ie Square. Telephone 81). Successors to A. i5. Hanna.

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Oos.1,

Pew Shoes

For Fall and Winter are now being I' received at

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Mis & Kays.

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I am in tlio Coal Ilusincss, as usual, and will handle the best BRAZIL, block. And also ANTHRACITE, of be-t (juality. Order now for present or future delivery. JOHN OAWbfcY.

Read Our Ad.

itulles, we make Tailor-made Gowns a Specialty. BTWINS BLOCK.

1ST STAIRWAY EAST POSTOFFICE.

Ummm«mwwmwni| THE LOCAL FIELD

f /•; U - . WHITE, I What is Going on In and About

Fair Greencastle.

MERCHANT TAILOR.

Has just received a full

line of

FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS

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LATEST CITY HAPS ANL> MISHAPS.

For Suits, Overcoats, Pantaloons • . . .

Call on Him Hefore Purchasing-.

(Teaniiiftaud Repairing a Specialty.

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Whore Our People are Going and Where Their GucHtH are .Stopping—Nows of Interest Over the City—The ISest Column In tha Paper for Quick Heading.

DON’T THINK

Opposffo iPost Office*, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store.

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Of leaving the city, even for a short time, | without ordering the Daily Banner Times to I follow you. It costs you hut 10 cents a wee* ns it docs here at home, and the address will be changed as often as you desire.

lie l?auq tl?e Best

JaeKsoi? ^oal-

(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be Inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not to be inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful items are desired.)

fo be had, and will deliver lie same at any day and hour.

|OU^IfEY&<?0., 60USI? ^FjEEfiSflSSCe

I WES M. HURLEY, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS.

[Lyou want to buy a farm? foyou want to sell? |*o you want to rent?

SEE ME.

FIRST NATIONAL DANK.

ill kiml- of pot and heihUng plants, f 11 0 "wits and tlorul designs a specialty.

^RS. 7VK J. C H « f=F-EE. Corm ' r Wooming* 'n .»nd Anderson Streets

TluUPH’HONK NO. H.

All the New

andW.inli'i* Styles

IN TVf IUL.INBRV, FiiiilMils I . M. KIP IRT’K, Trimming Free.

S utisiril)u for the Banner Times

C. C. Hurst was in Indianapolis yesterday. J. B. Xelson went to Greenwood tins morning. Walter Allen has moved to 207 south Vine street. Prof. Hanawalt went to Terre Haute this morning. Miss Etta Keightley went to Indianapolis this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joint Dunlavy are at home from Fillmore. Miss Iva Linbarger is here from 'Vest Union to attend school. Ur. Hollingsworth has gone to Terre Haute to attend conference. J. W. Kuth and wife of Brazil, are visiting at J. W. Sutherlin’s. Miss Sal he Stone has gone to Knightstown to join a camping parly. Miss Elizab h Lock-ridge has returned from a visit in Plainfleld. Mrs. Wallace Mcllvain leaves this evening for her home in Muneie. Rev. R. M. Suinmins. of l nion Mills, visited ( has. Sandifur Iasi night. Miss Mvctle Pander is attending thu millinery epening at Indianapolis. The hose wagon of the tire department is being painted by Win. Bauer. <’. A. Green leaf returned this morning from a business trip to Indianapolis. Frank Brown lies gone to the Kentucky state university at Lexington,

Ky.

Mrs. Alphcus Birch md Miss Helen

returned from

ing.

Miss Belle Reel, of Reelsville. was

Thompson yes-

logical school, and Miss Holla, one of Brazil’s fairest young 'adies. Miss Lelia Lawrence, of Ladoga, who lias been visiting W. L. Williams, returned home today. M ss Mary Birch and Miss Florence Wood went to Fillmore this morning to visit MLs Edith Ragan. .Signa tiilky has returned to his home in Danville, 111., after a visit with Elmo Cooper and other relatives. Elder A. J. Frank i- home from ids vacation and begins nis regular work tomorrow.—Lebanon Reporter. The Christian Sunday school at Putnamville will give a Geographical Pie social Wednesday eve, Sept. B>. Miss Ross, of Liberty, is here to attend the university. She will room with Mrs. Wilson on Elm street. Rev. t has. Jukes, of West. Lebanon, slopped over in the city last night on his way to conference at Terre Haute. Miss Margaret Ferguson, of Washington Inis gone to Harmony after a visit with the Misses Keightley of this

city.

A freight car was jolted off a Vandalfa switch yesterday and the wrecking train was called out to put it on

again.

Dr. II. H. Gobin, Rev.-L. G. Leazenby and Itev. W. X. Dunn went to Terre Haute Tuesday evening to attend conference. Wilbur Starr, MissSideliaSt irr. Paul Burlingame and John Hillisleftat noon on the Big Four for the Terre Haute conference. Miss Mattie Crouch, of Greencastle. who has been visiting her brother R. IL Crouch and family returned this morning.—Brazil Timm. Richard Lloyd's horse indulged in a runaway Tuesday in which Mr. Lloyd suffered a skinned face. The accident occurred near Brick Chapel. John 0‘(unne'.l is out for the first time for twelve weeks after his severe inju'-y sustained in a runaway accident in which John Fornan was killed. He uses a pair of crutches. Tommy Graham, the popular young colored cook, and Miss Mayme Herring were married last night, at eight o’clock at the residence of the latter, corner of Columlia and Vine streets. R. J. Hiland of Bainhridge, was the victim of a runaway horse Tuesday. The animal ran off a bridge in its mad tliglii and broke Mr. inland’s collar bone. He was otherwise badly bruised. Mrs. Mary Curtis has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with her son, James A. Curtis, of Putnamville. She was accompanied home by Mrs. A. S. Curtis, who will visit In Indianapolis. The game of hall tomorrow is attracting general attention among our local sports. The oppoitunity to see a regular Western league team on our own grounds for 25 cents is one that does not get, along often. The Kentucky Court of Appeals will meet Monday for the full term. The Sc :t Jackson case will be set for hearing at an early date. The court will distribute the various cases to the judges soon after convening. Any judge is liable to get the Jackson case in the apportionment. The large attendance at the difterent ward sehoo's is highly gratifying this year. At Xo. 1 it is 195, No. 2, 147, No. 3, 107 and High school 134. The first enrollment at the High school is larger than it was at the same time last year and it is expected that the figures will run higher all through the year Abraham L. Ross, of Russellville, has been granted a liquor license by the county commissioners. Ross wauled to have a license covering pool tables but the board decided that they would not grant a pool table license Rn^s may not taae out his license at all as he cannot get I he pool table privi-

lege.

The Anderson If era hi says : “Willis Burnett, sou of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Eui.iett. on Sixth street, took an overdose of morphine yesterday, and his condition was serious for awhile. He has about recovered ” A special dispatch to Imlhtiiapolis papers says the

and visited the home place this morn-

ing.

Afreigqt car, loaded with shelled corn, on the Big Four tracks, was bins ted open at the end last night aud the contents piled along the tracks for several hundred yards. The north end geese were full for once. Cards are out announcing Uie wedding of Edwin G. Allen, a grandson of J. R. M.Allen and a former resident of this city, aud Miss Iva Belle Radcliffe, of Greenfield, to occur next Wednesday. Paul Gilbert went to Terre Haute this afternoon to assist with the music at the conference this evening. Benton Curtis will leave on his wheel tomorrow mot uiug for a visit with Will Garyer of Connersville. Rev. and Mrs. Buckles, of Lafayette, formerly of this city, visited In the city a'short time yesterday. The Monou will run a special train to Crawfordsyille tomorrow morning leaving here at 8.15. Randle Overton, of Rensselaer, was in the city a short time today enroute to Clay City. Miss Myrtle Ridpath n! home from Chicago, after an extended visit with

her sister.

Miss Lola Lawrence has returned to her home in Ladogo after a visit in this

city.

Dr. Xancy Sherrill, of Belle Union, is visaing John Kel'ar and family. Mrs. Cul Loekridge has returned to her home in Roachdale. Mrs. Wm. Macy has gone to Cloverdale to visit relatives. Mrs. D. M. Wood went to Terre Haute this afternoon. Dr. Hollingsworth went to Terre Haute at noon. Elmo Sanders, of Ladoga, was in the city today. Conrad Gautier lias gone south on a short trip. C. C. Matson went to Bedford this afternoon. D. W. Macy, of Cloverdale, is in town.

Alphcus Birch

Siapie aim Faiy Knias,

S. VV. Corner Public Square

'Telephone No. 90

Fcommence the new year with a lar^e stock of GROCERIES. PRICES LOW. I can please the most fastidious in need of Queensware, Glassware or Tinware.

While the Evening and

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Mornimrs arc Cool

TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

veRY BCOINOTVYIOHLHIND c h eta; r.

fl. S. I^09iek 8 <?o.

Notice «>» Chang**. Hon. A. C. Hams, of Indianapolis, will not speak at Cloverdale on Saturday, Sept. HI, as announced by Chairman Case last Saturday. Instead he will speak at Roachdale at 1:30 p. m. The Cloverdale hall is engaged by other parties for the night of Sept. 1!).

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THE BEST OF

l.ettrr l.lHt.

The following letters remain in the Greencastle postofflee uncalled for Sept 9, 1896: Miss Lulu Atkinson, Miss Mary Allen, Rev. S G Bettes, Miss Daisy Bayart, John Crawley, .las P Coyle, Elsie Carter, Hettie Gase, Joicy Gibson, A F Heast. Lila Hirt. Lee MeVay, Miss Lott Xieholas, Lewis Xelson, Miss Rosa Opton, Nannie Strather. Mrs. A G Tucker, Mrs. Rebecca Vermillion, Anna Mary Williams, A V Ward. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Xf.ff. P. M.

Groceries, Fruits Huts and Vegetables.

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HAMlIVTON’i

A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and qood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.

NEGKW&AR -< AN ENDLESS VARIETY

We have received the latest productions of the well known Carter and Holmes make all of which we control.

Real I'.stafe Transfers. Jacob Millman to Win R Todd, land in Floyd township, $1300. John W Danhour et al to Emma Shields, land in Putnamville, $1. C M and E A Hunter to W E and M F Wise, land in Flovd township, £2.000. W H O’neal to<' M and E A Hunter, laud in Marion township, $'"50. Jonathan Stoner to J S Newgent et al commissioners land in Madison town-

ship, $1.

Sarah Ftiniean et al to commissioners of Putnam county, $1. Michigan Mutual insurance Co., to Xancy L. Ream, land in Warren town-

ship $1.

What jou want when you arc idling is a medicine that will cure you. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he convinced

NO. 6 EAST WASH. STREET.

of its merit.

Indianapolis last; even-'dose was taken with suicidal intent.

I and that it was over a love afl'alr.

the guest <>f Mr». S. A

terday.

Elder D. M. Wood went

yesterday evening to unite in marriage

Rev. W. L. Dexter, of DePnuw then-

Wall ::: Paper

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Among the Greencastle singers at T 'rre Hauie attending conference are Harry M:i well and John HiPis. Dr.

to Brazil Hollingsworth will conduct a

j (teulecostal service each day in winch ‘Mr. Hillis will conduct the singing, i Mr. Maxwell will have charge of a | choir of 50 voices. Miss Joseohine ' Tingley will deliver an address this afternoon. The DePiiuw exercises occur

Ibis evening.

at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at MIEN’S * DRUG * STORE.

We have a good stock of all grades from which to make selections. We want to reduce stock and will make it to your interest to buy now

^PAINTS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.**

The will of the late Samuel Gardner as filed in the circuit court Tuesday was made in 1887 and gives each of the following children $2150 in property, etc; John SV., \V. IL. Joseph E.. Mrs. MeClintnck, Mrs. Heady and Mrs. Tone}’. Some of these have received portions of what they are entitled to. J. M. Gardner, of Shelby county. 111., receives as

Green and red i- the combination in fall ties Sec them at the Huh. 279t3

SUTHERLip.

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None better, i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your oraers. Banner l imes Block. May Tennant.

LINCOLN

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Crawl'ordsville Fair. On account of ('rawfordsville fair, Sept. 7th to 12th Monou route will make a rate of one and one third fare for round trip. Thursday and Friday Sept. 10th ami 11th special trains will he run, passing Greencastle at 8:15 a. m. Rate for later dales will he one fare for round trip J . A. M ichakl, Agt.

The best of engraved cards furnished on short notice at this ollice. Scud us your order. if.

See those Huh.

beautiful new

tics at the 27913

Democrats believe in partiality; republicans in fairness Democrats chose five out of eight county candidates for office from Greencastle and the other three from two townships. Eleven townships have no representation whatever upon their county ticket. There

FOUNTAIN PE1N.

The above pen is one of the best made. They are on sale at the BANNER TIMES oflice at $i.oo apiece. Try one.

Any one having second hand cook stove for sale call at 29(1 West Washington St reel. 279-3t.

Discard your old ti*\ at the II n!>.

Buy a new one 279(3

The Wnathor* The imiicat.ionu for this vicinity I for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ar received by H. S. Rcntck i\t Go. from the otlicial ! weather bureau at Chicago.

AM per.-ons indebted to the e-tu’c of * UICAOO, 111., Sept. 9. Dr. Neale will please call at, .>(><’ East P®* Local rains with lower tenapWashington ami settle at once. , rattire in west portion. Thors-

M ns. d. < ’. NI ll.H. I j | i , . , , : i day showers; cooler. Gakkiott.

2i2-12i A 2(1-21. Aduirx. I

; Tlie following local observations No other Hour like Vandalia Mills, jus taken daily by Guy Wilson who Best high grade for nice bread and is in charge of the otlicial weather

cukes Give it a ttial cotton sacks. Used by

w hile here.

Sold only in Mr-. Ewing

2ol-e o d

If you want correct styles in

his share ?850. A sou of Harry Gard- publicans divided as fairly as

ner is given two shares of stock in the T. H. I. railroad company; the three heirs of Mrs. Ramsey get $200 each, The widow gets the home place of 80

possible. Eight townships are represented by eipht candidates. The offices are distributed and Greencastle gets 1 but one—all she is entitled to.

acres with furniture cows, etc., during j Voter think of this between now her lifetime. W. G. Xeff is executor I an H November!

wear go to the Huh this week while the assortment is large. 27913

instruments located on the roof of

the West College building:

Maximum temperature yesterday 75.0 , Minimum *• “ i 111

neck i i’einp*Tature today. 7 a . m

I am still in the coal business. See me hefore placing orders. John Cawley

For Envelopes ?ce The Banner Times, printers.

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Rain fall, melt* <1 snow (inches). ..

.. M.O .. 82.0 . TO

The noon torriporntar? is taken dally by the BANNKU Tl Mbfs.

To Cure a Cold In Ouo Da) . Take Laxative Brcnio (Quinine Tab lets. All tlnmirisU refund no* nmut^y if it fails to cure. 25c. 108tl>.

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