Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1896 — Page 3

TmK IL\Tr?r>~ TIMES. ;EKfrfc-AfiTLE. ITL'iAlS^ THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1.

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H0L-LO! \es. this is Tucker X Maloney’s.

We are in the market with the best in the Furniture Line. Undertaking a Specialty.

gt Side Square. / Telephone 89. Successors to A. B. Hanna.

|Pew j IShoes ^ | For Fall and Winter are now being received at lis a Hags. {

COKE

-nmwtmwmwmm^ W. WHITB, 3 merchant Tailor. ^ ilas just received a full ^

line of

[fall and . . WINTER WOOLENS Fur Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons • . . . (call on Him Before I’urrhasinar. Cleaning ;imt Repairing a

Specialty.

Oppoalto 1*oF>t Off/co,

t Over - Jones’ - L)rujt - Store- -St rnmmmMdMkuiM

I he best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed £4.00 a ton; uncrushed $3.50 a ton; delivered at your home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest fuel for base burners and furnace. ^~Gklcon Diall, AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO U16 S. College Avo. % DeMotte Property.

THE LOCAL FIELD What Is Going on In and About Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. lVh<»re Our Propl* »u*e Going and Wh«*r* Their GneHt* are Stopping—Ne^v^ of Interest Over the City—The Bent Column in U19 Paper for ^|nicfc Ue>idlng.

DON’T THINK Of leavinir the city, even for a abort lime, without orderlnir the Dally Banner Timer to follow you. It coats you but 10 cents a weofc as It does here at home, and the address will bo chamred as oft»n as you desire.

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[| (Peraonais and society notes are sollelted | and will be Inserted if writer's name and adj | dress is attached, not to bt Inserted, but a evidence of irood faith. Mone||but truthful

Items are desired.)

iljav? tl?e Best

Jae^soi?

^oal

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be had, and will deliver ssame at any day and hour. ))i|'l^ll s EY8<?0., 50(J5I? (i^EE^SSC^. CARD. home one, knowing more |°ut my business than 1 do Pdf. has spread the rep< >rt | a G Tm to open a “Club |-' Js e this fall. I desire to it distinctly under that 1 shall open my f n| ng Hall, 510 East SemiF v street to the students P' P- U. on the same plan •heretofore. [parry f] pfeiff^r

li rt kinil '"f i 1 "! and bedding plants, f "wers and tloral designs a specialty. I Mr S. A\. j. ohkri=ee. T " r blooming* >n ,.nd Anderson Streets

't'RL.KI’HONS NO. O.

I’aiil Gilbert went to Pittsburg today. S. F>. Stahl, t.'f Terre Haute, was in town yesterday. Dr. Hanna returned from Indianapolis yesterday evening. The fruit show drew a larger crowd than Turpie’s meeting. Rev. I’. G. Lea/.euby wi'l move his household goods to Morton tomo row. Rev. Samuel Reck anil wife, of South Bend, are visiting Mr-. Margaret Beck. Mrs. L. E. Turner has added a display of flowers to the pumpkin and squash exhibit at W. A. Ilow’es. it. '.Lewis and I! F. ('o;win will speak at Sa! in school lion • Friday night, Sept. IS. ’96, west Oloverda'e

township.

The Big Four holds their train leaving 1 ndi.mapoli- in the evening during the fair until It, arrives here

about 7 :TT.

There was a wreck on the west end of the Vandapa this morning about 2 :IK) o'clock, says the Terre Haute/’rpress. I raiL 2r. left the track at a high

rate of speed.

The social circle of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday r f te toon at Mrs. (.'has. Sindh's. A large number of Indies were present and a delightful

tune was had.

Etl Callender is at home from the State fair. On one street Ed counted (,5 McKinley pictures tod of Pry an. Ed says there is no talk of free -ilver outside of Putnam county. At a meeting of the Persi ninon brigade at Indianapolis this week when there was ninety-seven present a poll was taken showing ninety-three to he for McKinley, two for Bryan and two

prohibitionists.

The < entury club will hold its li st meeting after vacation on next Sat nr day at 2 :30 p. m., with Miss Minnetta Taylor. Palter by Miss Taylor on the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Fitzgerald’s text, illust ated by Vedtler,

will be the basis of the paper.

Chairman C. B. Case has received a new supply of McKinley pictures. There has been an extraordinary demand for Mieui in the past few days,

exhausted. Many democrats are among the applicants for the pictures. Mrs. Carter has returned to her home in Banta after a visit with Mrs. Min-

son.

1 he Banner Times acknowledges the receipt of a slice of the Boston store’s

excellent cake exhibit.

At Hamilton’s cake display Cbas. Lueteke was awarded first prize and

Miss Bailie Crow second.

George Steele has purchased the Home restaurant of J. L. Fisk. He

took possession this morning.

J. C. Williams and Col. Morrison are attending the reunion of the 27th

Ind. Volunteers at Indianapolis.

Miss Sallie Crow received this morning the first prize for the best cocoanut cake in the Me.chants’ fair and Mrs. J. Case of Bainbridge, the second. The first pi ize was a $0 dress pattern, the second a $1.25 pair of kid gloves, both

awarded by the Boston store.

Oliver W. Vaucleave and Miss Edith J. Arthur, both well known itere and former residents of Greencastle, were married at the home of the brides parents in Louisville, Ky. : on Sept. 15. They will make titer home in Chicago

where the groom is employed.

Sixty tickets were sold over the Big Four to Indianapolis this morning. Among those going were Mrs. A. B. Phillips, Mr. Geo. Blake, Miss Ada Oliver, Mrs. Addie Cooper, Geo. Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Moore, Oscar Reeves, Henry Bieknell, Mr. .1. M. Belnap. Dr. and Mrs. Fry and Rev. Wood. Lpon the invitation of J. H. C. Nelson, nine miles noith of town, a party of bicyclists of this city rode out to his residence Wednesday after supper and spent a delightful evening. Elegant refreshments were served. Those attending were Mrs. F. D. AUer, Misses E. .lean Ne'son, Jessie Nett', Laura Florer, Hattie .lo-lin, and Ha tv Havs, Allen Broekway and Paul Burlingame. Mrs. T. C. Hammond, Mrs. H. 8. Renick and Mi- Margaret Gilmore decided several exhibits today in the Merchants fair. The cake prize winners are mentioned elsewhere. At Dan Langdons, on preserves, Mrs. J. L. Stevens took first prize; at A. Brich s on collection of canned fruits. Miss Iva Stutlz took lit >1; ;.t Allen Bros., Miss

Grace Farrow, first on eggs.

Among the passe igers to Indianapo this mor i ’g were l> E Williamson. Mi s Maggie Richardson, Miss Ter.a Noe. Mis. .1 M Behiap, Forest Hughes, Tom Da.nail, Wat er Dids, ( has. Dills, M Masten. Mrs. Nora Gainer, Mrs. pbi'ip Carpenter, Mrs. Chas Broadstieei. Mr and Mi .1 M Hurley. Mrs. : tizabeth Spauldin Mr. And Mr*. Chas.

1’leift'en terger.

.lim llillis is still o.i the go. A dispatch izom 8t. Joseph, Mo., says: Jame- H. llillis, populist nominee for lieutenant governo , will make a novel campaign tour of Missouri. Accompanied by three musicians he will travel over thee.i. ii' tale in a covered wagon,

DePauw Uoiversity

This Column Records the Best

News in College Circles-

Alphcus Birch

There will he a large number of candidates for oratorical honors

this year.

E S Mead, of Chicago university, will return to Greencastle soon to

do some special work.

The rules and regulations of Meharry hall arc now posted in the

corridor of east college.

It has been rumored that it is the intention of the faculty to en force all college rules in the strictest sense. It is to be hoped that there will be no trouble along this

line the coming year.

A prominent member of the faculty is authority for the statement that twenty-four new students from Terre Haute will enter this year. Fred Hall and Oreson Hays will

arrive tomorrow.

Rev. J. S. Crowder will bring five new students to DePauw this year. Miss Julia Druley has returned. The month of August was spent al Carp Lake. Michigan. The past two weeks she has been visiting friends at Cleveland. Ohio, Anderson and Attica, Ind. Gene Shireman came this morning to take the captaiccy of the

foot ball team.

Robert Cushman, an old DePauw student, will reenter this year. He is quite a promising foot ball man. | £ Quite a satisfactory practice was A had by the team today. Diall, t Williamson, Davis. Walker and \ Wolf were among those on the field. ^ Mr. Gillmore, of Vincennes, will,^ enter tills year. # Fred Hickson will teach school J this winter. He will probably

enter in the spring.

John Dawson Howe says he is aching to join a McKinley club.

him when

Siapie awl Fancy Was,

S. W. Corner Public Square

'Telephone No. 90 I offer for the BEST DISPLAY of CANNED FRUITS, at my store, SEPTEMBER 16, a SILVER PLATE SERVICE, worth $8.00.

While the Evenings and

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Mornings are Cool

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TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

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THE BEST OF

Groceries, Fruits Nuts nd Vegetables.

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HAMILTON’S.

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We can accommodate

school opens.

The intellectual pigtnv of the hand bill slopj e ! over last evening regarding some items in the Bannek Times. We mention it because the ha d bill lias so few subscioers that no one lias 'read the

squib yet.

Dick Ballart, of Danville, who

to cuter

DePauw has gone to Ari/ .na.

v* A fall line of Queensware. This is the store for low prices and ^ood bargains. Fancy gro-

£ ceries a specialty.

^ Southeast Corner Square.

Hmv About lliis? La l ay c- a? Com \ • The Purdue

i, itci.igsp L-che in country di triots. was reported as intending

The tour will begin when the roads improve. I he wagon is fitted with every

com eniem-i' possible.

Thu week republican speakings are numerous. Hon. G. P. Early will speak ti .uorrow at Clinton Falls at 1 fliO p. m; Hoti. A. ('. Harris,of Indianapolis, will speak tonight al Bainbri Ige and will apeak at Roaekdale on Saturday at 1 :30 p. in; Hon. J. F. Hawley will speak at New Maysville on Friday at 1 :30 p. m, ami in Greem-astlu Saturday hi 7:'I0 p. in: Cong essman C. N. Fowler, of Wis-

nish line will be 1

| Subscribe for the Baw** TlMW| three for shipments being rspidlj

eill ::: Paper at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at

ILLEN’S * DRUG * STORE.

We have a good stock of all grades from which to ttake selections. We want to reduce stock and will ^ake it to your interest to buy now Mm OF fill KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.®

com-iu. will speak i;t Greencastle Saturday at 1 :50 p. m. The following magazines will he taken at the public library this year: Harpers Monthly, Century, Forum, Review of Reviews. St. Nicholas. Norlh American Review, Cosmopolitan, Bookman, Outing. McClure, Current History Quarterly; and the following papers Public Opinion, Harper’s Weekly, Ha per’s Round Table, Youth’s Companion. '1 ne three Greencastle papers are donated by their editors. Cloverdale is threatened with a quart saloon. The citizens are strongly opposed to it and last right there was a called meeting of temperance workers at the town hall, which was well filled with energetic temperance men. women and el'Mdrcn, all determined to put forth every lawful and moral efi'ort to oppose it. A fund of $75 was raised in live minutes and $500 was pledged to use in opposition to the saloon. A committee was in town today to employ an ai orney. s. A. Lays will represent

tuem.

A case of beer was opened in an open freight car on the Big Four tracks this mo; ring and ten or twelve bottles carried oil'. It is suppos'd ’int the work was done by l acks. Mrs. Susan J. Dooley, who has been the guest of Mrs. Singleton, has returned to her home in Bloomington. Miss Helen Hall, of Brazil, has returned home after a visit with Miss Emma Jackson. ( has. Marshall and Miss May T.ankster went to Indianapolis ibis after-

noon.

Mrs. Eliza Moore has gone to Bloomiugdalc to visit relatives Elder Brewer, of Mon-ovia, was in town today. Wm. Russell went to Harmony this morning.

greatly strengthen d by DePauw s| big guard, ILTer, who has decided | to attend the college across the • river. Mr. Roller arrives tonight i for a full course at Purdue, and he I will he forced into a uniform. He^ is not overly anxious to play foot- j ball, but he will he found in line, j Roller is a great player and will be i a tower of strength in the line. : The new uniforms will arrive to-

morrow.

NI&GKW&-AR-< ENDLESS VARIETY

S'JTHERLIP.

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,

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None better, i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.

ADI.,1 .ONA I. i »r»

President Isauo Luwis of Sabina, Ohio, is highly respected all through that section. Ho has lived in Clinton Co. 75 years, and has been president of the Sabina Bank 20 years. Ho gladly testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and what he says is worthy attention. All brain workers find Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted to their needs. It makes pure, rich, red blood, and from Ibis comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. “ I am (Bail to say that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a very good medicine, especially as a blood purifier. It has done me good many times. For several years I suffered greatly with pains of Neuralgia in one eye and about my temples, especially at night when I had been having a hard day of physieal and mental labor. I took many remedies, but found help only in Hood’s Sarsaparilla which cured me of rheumatism, neuralgia and headache. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has proved itself a true friend. I also tako Hood’s Pills to keep my bowels regular, and like the pills very much.” Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Ohio. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. Ail druggists. .®l. Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mass.

Dr. H. A. 'lacker, of T< . -e llim'z, was mi the city today. Mrs. Eii-nces Cutler and daughter, Miss Neliie. leave tomorrow for a visit in Doi : sville.

, . .-..ii are prompt, effleient and rlOOU S rlllS easy In elfeeL 25 cents.

Will Snckett and J. W. Kagan wento the State fpir today, the g nd jut v of wl’h-h ' ey an- memoers, adjourning. Surveyor Janies O Crlen. who boasts that he can talk seven difi'eient Ingtiages brought m ai l all of them inio play Wednesday in Hying U* bold his own in a political a gument with Col. Henry Jordan but was defeated tit every pjint. James knows more titan he did.

Only the sullerer Knows the mise.y of dyspepsia, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures the most stubborn cases of that disease.

Good Howe’s.

creamery butter

at W. A. 28t(-2t

Joe Green leaves t ds evening for DanviHe. After a sitoti; visit he will go to Boston where he will study lb's winter. Conrad Gautier t.as purchased C. H. Simpson & Go’s drug -loro at Spencer, lie will resign his position with VV.W. Jones and take charge of b's new business about the hit ter part of next week.

At (lie Smedley luueral, some one through mistake took a silk umbrella Horn the rack. Please return to Mrs. Smedley. 2t

'1 he best colfee Howe’s.

town at W. A 280-21

To it <’old in <ia«* Huy• Take Laxative Bio-no Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it, fails to cure. 25c. 108tD.

W ES 11.AND. Isaac Estep and wife, of Anderson are vi- ting at Jesse Estep’s. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a box social at the Halfw ay House at Mt. Meridian, Sept. 19. Our school begin 0 Monday, Sept. 28. For Statements see The Banner Timks, printers.

I am still in the coal business. See me before placing orders. John Cawley Order a taa.i aeK of \ a i 1 ia Mills “iioponal" or Bust 11 igh Graue Id by all grocers. 202-etKl.

For Sttl*'#

Folding bed $8.00, also other furni-

ture. very low for cash

Jackson street

402 south

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For Saleer at G. M

-Cook stove and base burnBlack’s livery stable. 284tJ

Born to Ennis Townsend, colored, ami wife, Sept. 17, a daughter. Mrs. Dr. Spurgeon, of Mt. Meridian, is qri'te sick. Henry Brothers was teken to Ind'snapolis today.