Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 September 1896 — Page 3

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1 • i » K IUT\>~ TT>TKa vrvSTLE. IJVL'IAINA. MONPAT SEPTEMBER 14 1896

HeLLO! Yes. this is Tucker S Maloney's.

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

Undertaking a Specialty.

Irte Square. Telephone 89. successors to A. B. Hanna.

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irFall and Win- : are now being teived at

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Some one, knowing more about my business than I do myself, has spread the report that I am to open a “Club House this fall. I desire to have it distinctly understood that I shall open my Dining Hall, 510 East Seminary street to the students of D. P. U. on the same plan as heretofore.

JTarry f\. Pfeiffer.

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ir Suits, Overcoats, lotaloons * . . .

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THE LOCAL FIELD

What Is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS ANCj MISHAPS.

Wh»>rw Our People »re OotnK »>i<l Where Their Oueel* ure Stopping—New* of Interest Over the City—The Heat Column In th» Paper for Qnlrk Kemtiug.

I Him Before Purchasing.

itingiind Repairing a Specialty.

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Ipoe/fe Post Office, f Jones’ - Drug - Store.

Of lonvlng the city, even for a short time, | without ordering the Dally Rahneh Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wee* as it does here at home, and the addrcaa will

be changed a* often as vou duslre.

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(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be inserted if writer's name and address is attached, not to bo inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. Nonesbut truthful

Items are desired.)

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[lad, and will deliver tat any day and hour.

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M. HURLEY, NL ESTfiTE. EE ftND LOANS. M to buy a farm? tat to sell? tat to rent? t MF..

first national bank.

. pot and bedding plants, dorul designs it specialty.

^ J- CH7TRREE. f ,ll s n „n(l Anderson streets

rEPHQNia no. a. L tie Ne w

The grand jury l>egan grinding today. Mrs. John Cross is visiting in India-

napolis.

Fred Jacobs went to IlamricKs this

morning.

Mrs. S. A. Hays spent the day in In-

dianapolis.

E. C. L. Bartow was in Indianapolis

yesterday.

The new machinery for the city laun-

dry is here.

Miss Carrie Ratter-on is at home from

Logansport.

Dr. H. A. Gobin went to Terre Haute

this morning.

Harry Langdon went to Indianapolis

this morning.

F. A. Arnold went to Indianapolis

this morning.

E. P. Thayer was here from Green-

field over Sunday.

Elder Middleton returned from Terre

Haute this morning.

Tom Downs, of Plymouth, visited

his parents yesterday.

E. Marquis, jr., went to Indianapolis

yesterday on his wheel.

James Kelley, of Indianapolis, visited

friends here yesterday.

Tucker IV. Taylor and father spent

the day in Indianapoli-.

Mr! W. II. Peck has gone to Indiana-

polis for a week’s visit.

Tim Callahan went to Crawfordsville

today to accept a position.

John Marley ha* gone to Roachdab

to work on a Monon bridge.

Mis- Margaret Cosner has gone to In-

j dianapolis for a week’s vi-it.

revolving patent axle he is the patentee.

Dr. John will go to Evansville tomorrow to attend conference. C. W, Ellis has gone to French Lick and Dubois for a week's visit. Mrs. Mose Dicks, of Fillmore, died yesterday and was buried today. Mrs. J. M. Manker and Mrs. J. H. Kee spent the day in Indianapolis. Miss ( liristina Cook, of Terre Haute, is visiting her uncle, Conrad Cook. John Nicholson, of Lafayette, registered at the Commercial yesterday. Guy Newby, of Indianapolis, was tiie gue-t of Miss Grace White Sunday. Sheriff Giidewell took Kohler. Parks, and Einerine to the penitentiary today John Gainer and family, of Terre Haute,spent Sunday with John Cawley. Mr. and Mrs. Wru. Whitson, of Indianapolis, spent yesterday with Mrs.

MeWldrter.

Mrs. Jonathan Birch and Misses Mary and Grace Birch spent the day in

Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwell and John llilhs returned from Terre Haute

this morning.

A Mrs. Dicks residing at the poor farm died Sunday and" was taken to Cloverdale for burial. Mrs. Nellie Cassell, who lias been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. 0. White, has returned to Anderson. Mrs. Tapp and Wm. Kirk, of Ladoga, who have neen visiting James Kirk, have gone to Indianapolis. John Baysinger, of Fern, died Saturday of consumption at the age of IS years. The funeral occurred this morn-

ing.

Miss Marie Hoover will study music at DePauw college this winter and go to Europe next year to complete her course.—Bedford Mail. Mrs. Caroline Ellison, colored, is at home from Muncie. She reports that the colored boys over there have organized a rousing McKinley club. Five of tiie teachers in the public schools are from Greencastle, and they all room at one home. Dr. Bird’s. They are Misses Allen, Waltz, Daggy, Rippetoe and Brown.—Anderson Herald. The colored voters will organize McKinley club tonight at the court house. Let all the colored voters at tend. ITof Tiester, of Crawfordsville will address the dub in the near future Miss Mary Cooper gave a farewell reception on Saturday evening in honor of her guest Miss II. Arthur, of Louis' ville, Ky., who returned to her home today. About thirty were present. Crokonole, archania and cards were tiie cbeif amusements of tiie evening, after which light refreshments were served Hon. James A. Mount was her* two hours Sunday, stopping at the Belnap Mr. Mount was resting and showed the effects of tne hard campaign he is mak ing. He thought everything was com ing our way amt was confident of a big majority for governor. Mr. Mount left at noon for tiis home to spend a few

hour^ of rest.

Thomas Bayne is at home from business trip. He drove last week from Sullivan county to Ellettsville, a distance of forty-five miles and stopped everv man he met on tiie road asking him his politics. He did thisjust for the novelty of the tiling and found but one for Bryan out of the many he met. This is a straw.

for the obtuseness of the Banner Timks reporters nor for their ignorance of geography" and then goe- on to say that Mexico is a tropical couniry and its products tropical. The real ‘‘obtuseness” and .‘‘ignorance of geography” was proven to be entirely on the handhill's side when the city editor declared this morning to a Banner Times reporter that the equator passed through the central portion of Mexico and that tiie entire country lies in the torrid zone. Geography seems to have been entirely omitted from tiie handbill's city editor’s education or else on account of his “obtuseness” he was unable to get it into bis head that the Tropic of Cancer passes through the central portion of Mexico and that three fifths of the country enjoys a delightful temperate climate. Like all other arguments on silver, Mexico, etc., the hand bill ruins itself on this point as a truth teller. Several prominent democrats today are threatening to collect a purse for the purchase of a prmiarj geography to present to the handbill., W. J. Quinton, Louisville, Ky., who visiting her sister, Mrs. Collins at C'arpentersville, was in the city today. He is an ardent republican ami says Kentucky will give McKinley l'J.000 majority. In the Priest-Badger paternity suit this afternoon in Esquire Ashton’s court Priest was bound over to circuit court under $4no bond. Mrs. Martha E. Brand, of Dayton, was in the city a short timw today on her way home from conference at Terre

Haute.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitson, of Indiguapolis, spent Sunday with the family of Prof. McWhirter on south Indiana

street.

Mr. and Mrs. John Master! anil Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lakin, of Coatsville, spent Sunday with Ch&s. Smith and

wife.

John M. Allen has returned to Sullivan. He was called here by the illness of Ins youngest son, Kirby. Mrs. Dr. Rogers, of Alexandria, has gone to Oakland, 111., after a visit with Mrs. M. F. Hester. Miss Marie Roche left this morning for Indianapolis to spend a few weeks among relatives. Miss Anna Ballard lias returned home from a six weeks’ visit in Indianapolis. Mrs. <’. W. Linclou, of Rielnnond, is the geest of T. T. Wilson and family. Mrs. Ellen McGinnes, of Quincy, spent the day in the city Thirty tickets were sold to Louisville this afternoon. A. J. Burk, of Coatsville, spent bunday here. Prof. Stephenson Is vt home from El-

wood.

Alphcus Birch

Staple api Fancy Mas.

S. W. Corner Public Square

'Telephone No 90

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A full line of Queensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. F'ancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

M- E. APPOINTMENTS.

Where the Ministers will Go for the Ensuing Year-

l\l&GKWEAR-< ENDLESS VARIETY

Dave Abrams of west Washington street had a McKinley yicture hanging in Iiis residence, and during his absence some democrat entered his home and surreptitiously removed the picture, placing in its stead a Bryan picture. The democratic neighbors gave Mr. Abrams the laugh over the matter, but Mr. Abrams quietly took the Bryan photo, punched both its eyes out, draped it in crape and hung it upside down on hi- porch. This stopped all tiie democratic laugh in that neighborhood. Mis* Belle Hanna has recently returned from a meeting of the American Lilian in’s association, which oeeurred in Cleveland. The eastern, northern and southern portion of the country were well represented and the attendance from the west was much greater

Special to Banner Times Terke Haute, Sept. 14, 2:30 p. m.—The list of appointments of Greencastle District, Northwest Indiana conference as read this afnoon are as follows : Amo it Greencastle Junction, J II FrostAnnapolis, Whitfield Hall. Bainbridge, Lynn Bates. Belltnore, II H Cannon. Brazil-Bethel. L D Kitchen. Brazil-Epworth. J W Osborn. Brazil-French, F J Urbain. Brazil-Hendrix. Allen Lewis. Brazil-Oxford, F 8 Morris.

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

NO. 6 EAST

WASH. STREET.

SLTIlERLia

THIS IS A (TAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

Carbon, BA Johnson.

, , than before. The entire program was

pdU illtfeP Sfrvlcs peter Shopped went to Keelsville this made up of papers and talks upon tiie

w morning t<. visit his brother. j different phrases of library work. Miss

1n w.ul. NE rv. | Davi( , j one8t of Brazil, visited , Hanna received many valuable sugF m.shokt s. Trimming Free. frit . n ,], j n the citv yesterday. gestions which she hopes to be able to i ‘ .' .. I apply to our city library before long.

James Bennett is attending the state | i* -

P* for the Banner Times fair where he will exhibit the Bennett

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pUiVi: a good stock of all grades from winch to

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your interest to buy now.

PS OF fill KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.*

A democratic merchant today was

j loudly asserting that the democratic ! platform of ls»2 did not declare for an I international agreement. Ilis remarks i were heard by a young republican of j tlie Brick Chapel neighborhood, who 1 u a- posted and who at once took issue I with the merchant. In order to silence tiie merchant tiie young republican ! called at this . fflee. secured a copy of One of the local democratic papers of

1S92 and went to the merchant

and read him the money platform from j the ’92 platform. That convinced him | and now he is taking another st.oot on

politics.

in la«t Saturday’s issue ol the handhill, the city editor attempts to squeeze out of the predicament into which his recent alleged to be “truthful” interview with E. W. Harleinan had t rought him by saying “We are not responsible

Carpentersville, W M Harkness. Catliu, C W Appleby. Clayton and Carter-burg, D V Williams. Clinton, J A Clearwatcrs. Coatsville. J It Troxell. Dana. O I’ Paxton. Fontauet, C W Postill. Greencastle College Avenue, J I! Hollingsworth. Gneneastle Brick Chapel. C D Royse. Harmony and Canaan, .1 K Thaekiey. Knightsville, W L Dexter. Marshall, L V Rector. Morton, U (4 Lenzenby. Newport. E W Lawhorn. Plainfield, K S Shumaker. Reelsvilie and Lena, Sheridan Phi’-

lips.

Rockville, S P Colvin. Sandford, .1 '1' Stafford. Staunton, W M Torr. Terre Haute Centenary. Worth Tippy. Terre Haute First church, W i! Hick-!

man.

Terre Haute Grace, C F Reed. Terr* Haute Maple Avenue, T W Lee. Terre Haute Mattox, Thos. Meredith. Terre Haute Trinity, Wm Pack. Terre Haute Circuit, J Greene. Terre Haute Montrose. W N Dunn. Summit Grove, t laud Travis.

None better. I am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your oraers. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.

OUR CTAT * i '**?**4)

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lean topagrapliy would till a large geography. , That “Slionk” made republican votes up at New Maysvilie. That John Zeiner made Captain Smiley talk repudiation at Saturday's meeting. That the mice will play when Colliver is away—Saturday’s ludicrous windup, for instance. That Grover Cleveland lias said about the right thing, and that Grover was always right on finances, I and that Grover hasn't changed om iota on his financial ideas. That the Baxneu Tim> could have given the hand Id!: a tip on Chapine.t; robber, on Wednesday 1 but thought we wo .Id give them j twenty lour hours to tali over it I ivlicii they lii'ln’t.

Grins While HeSays

of free silver is

Itciil Kxtnt* Transfer*.

M. and J. H. Larkin to Joel V. Bastin, land in Belle Union, $200. S. W. and C. J. t rew- to G. M. O’Hair, land in Moui'oe rp., $150.

To (lire a < <» I»1 ill Ohh ,

Take Lai .live Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druy yist- refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 108tD.

That the cause

still on the wane. i j am „jj|| j n t) ie coal business. Kee That Col. Matson didn’t dis- iuc before placing onlers. John Caw ey

i cover the crime oi ’73 until ’96.

You need Hood's Sarsaparilla to en- Saturday,

rich and purify your Wool, create an | That what the pity

appetite and give -weet, refreshing ,. l

sleep. hand bill doesn't Rnow

No other dour like Vandalia Milis.

That Zeiner made the best speech B,.-t high grade for nice bread and of the three at the court house A"' 1 ' 1 - Hiv* it a trial. 8<dd only in

cotton sack-,

while here.

editor of the

ibout Mcx-

I'sed by Mr-. Ewing

261-e o d

Mr-. Ann Lloyd is visiting in Bam-

bridge.