Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1896 — Page 3

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FRIDAT SEPTEMHER 18 |S!I«

H0LLO! \cs. this is lacker S Maloney’s.

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

Side Square. Telephone 89. ^uceessora to A. B. Hanna.

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For Fall and Winter are now being received at sii § Says.

\V. WHITE,, | merchant Tailor. ^ ^asjust received a full ^

line of ^

ALL AND . . 3 WINTER WOOLENS ^

For Suits, Overcoats, I’antaloons * . . . on Him Reforo Purchaaln*.

Cleaning and Repairing a ^

Specialty.

Opposite I'ost orr/oo, ver • Jones’ - Drug - Store-

COKE The 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. Gideon 1 Jin 11, ACENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. #1# 8. Collette Ave. t Detfotte IToperty.

THE LOCAL FIELD What !b Going on In and About Fair Greoncastls. l-ATEST CITY HAPS ANO MISHAPS.

>V>icr« Oor People are Oolng and Where Thetr Oneatn are Stopping—New* of In-t«-e«t O ft the City—The Best Column In Ui* 1’aper t<v Onlek lleadln*. IKIN-T TMINK Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Times to follow you. It costa you but 10 cents a weclt as It dries here at home, and the address will bo changed as often as vou dealre.

(Personals and society notes are solicited I and will be Inserted If writer's name and ad- ^ dress Is attached, not to be Inserted, but as an evidence or good faith. Noneibut truthful

Items are desired.)

ftav? tl?e Best Jae^sop <?oalbe had, and will deliver same at any day and hour. pmiLEY&^O., S0U5I? C,F?EENQfIS5Ct.

CARD. m e one, knowing more M my business than I do ?s df, has spread the report ! 1 am to open a “Club ' luse this fall. I desire to f e >t distinctly underthat I shall open my pg Hall, 510 East Semi- } street to the students i/' F- U. on the same plan heretofore. an-y/} Pfeiffer

'rt'a' 9 l >ot lln< t bedding plants, UOft «rs ami iloral designs a specialty. R S, TUT. J. CH7TRF=EE, Blooming*--n and Anderson Streets

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Hear Hanley tomorrow evening. Rey. W. N. Dunn is moving to Terre Haute. T. Abrams and W P Ledbetter are in Indianapolis. Hear Fowler tomorrow afternoon at the court house. Senator Turpie left on the 8:33 tb’s morning for Rrazil. M. J. Beckett returned last night from a business trip to Chicago. Boh Webb, Xicholsonville, Ky., is visiting W F Shepherd and family. Rev. L. I). Moore is assistant secretary of tin.- Indiana conference at Evans-

ville.

Telegraph operator Huxley at Limedale, fell against a baggage truck and hurt himself badly. Rev. and Mrs. C. 1,. Jessup have gone to Plainfield to attend the yearly meeting of the Friends. Rev. James Uollinp-woi Ji, of Greencastle, is to conduct services at the M. E. church in this city Sunday.—Brazil Drmocrat. Dr. Bassett went to Indianapolis this morning to attend a funeral of a child of Rev. C. F. Enyart. Mrs. Envart was formerly Miss Alice Melvnight, of this city. When Bryai a::ived at Morristown on Thursday he was shocked to see a picture of himself frozen in a cake of ice. He will receive a much harder shock on Nov. 1th when he looks up and finds that the Amorican voters have frozen his whole body. In the Indiana conference committee appointments at Evansville we notice the following (Jreencastle names : District Co tference Records, C. W. Crooke; Education, J. P. D. John, John Poucher; State of the Chureh, John Poucher; Veterans' Home, G. P. Jenkins. Those going to the fair this morning were Mrs. F P Nelson, Miss E Jean Nelson, E Marquis, sr.. Will Harris, A H Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. F C Jacobs, Mrs. D L Paxton. Capt and Mrs Smiley, Mrs. Geo B Cooper and Glenn, Mrs. VV A Howe and Ruth, Hon Geo W Hanna, Miss May Hillis, Mrs. John Stoner and daughter, Mrs. D E Williamson, Mrs. Badger Williamson, Allen Brockway,

Vail ::: Paper at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at HEN’S * DRUG * STORE. We have a good stock of all grades from which to m ake selections. We want to reduce stock and will it to your interest to buy now PAINTS OF ALL KINDS fiT LOWEST PRICES*

l ' K • D "• ADpaugh. J G McAutt and I Vermillion. Hon. J. Frank Hanley is speaking at New Maysville today. John Hillis made a business trip to Indianapolis this morning. John Best died at Hamrick Station yesterday of typhoid fever. 1 he republican campaign tn this county is going merrily on. Miss Roberts, of Danville, is the puest of Miss Halite Bridges. Messrs. Lewis and Corwin will s[>eak in Cloverdale township tonight. Archie Pi ice is quite sick, being threatened with malarial fever. Mrs. J. 11. Black, of Indianapolis, is the guest of C. M. Short and family. Mrs. Augusta Peck and son, of Denison, Texas, is visiting Mrs. Sarah Peek. P. H. Webb, of Nicholasville, Ky., is the guest of W. S. Sbepperd and family. Miss Ruth McCoy lias gone to Effingham. Ill,, to remaio during the winter. I he McKinley Glee club will sing at both of the republican meetings tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Hawkins is at home from a visit with her daughter in Indianapolis. John Haskell, Geo ge Morris am John Howe went to Indianapolis today to see the hall game. Two hundred and ihirtv-three t'ckets have been sold to Indianapolis over the Vandalia up tc noon today. Mrs. A. C. Irwin, of Mt. Morris. III., has gone to Chicago after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Prof. Hanawalt. Prof, and Mrs. Moos have returned from New Philadelphia, where they have been spending the summer. Mrs. C. W. Lincoln has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit wiih her cousin, Mrs. J. T. Wilson. Considerable excitement was caused on the square this morning when smoke was seen issuing from Broadstreet & Vestal’s otlice. It was found that the fire was caused by a stove full of papers that had started to burn! ig and the smoke and hot air not finding exit through the chimney had bursted out into the room wiih a loud report lhat was heard half a block away. The fire department was called out hut the hose was not taken out of the wagon. H. C. Lewis went to Center sehot 1 house. Madison township, Thursday night speaking on the financial question winding up on the now decidedly lively and interesting local tax and county bond quesp'on. Mr. Lewis distributed a lot of good literature. A club was organized with Chas. Brunner president, Win. Johns secretary, Charles Torr, Chas. Reeves and Chas. Skelton were made vice presidenu. There were II signers of the roll. That burglarious entrance to that republican's residence on west Washington street and the removal of (hat McKinley picture in such a surreptitious manner and the subsequent placing in meu’ ning of Bryan’s picture has proved a boomerang to the democrats who perpetrated the “joke.” It seems from the way the handbill howls about the matter that the Banker Times report of the matter has set the democratic amnia's to howling all along the line. Dr. 11. A. Gubin went to Evansville this afternoon to atten d conference. Donald Stone, of Indianapolis, is visitirg his uncle, James Stone, Miss Dova Lloyd is attending the fair at 1 ndtanapolis. Mrs. II. B. Ma'tin is at home from a visit in <Hoverdale. Tiplon Foxworthy is quite ill today with consumption. S. B. Vancleave went to I nd-anapo-lis tliis afternoon Miss Epperson, of Roachdale, is here to attend school. Thos. T. Mooie is speaking at Clinton Falls toilay. M s. Wallace Gott has gone to Ladoga for a short visit. A. G. Lester went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Born to H. A. Cravens and wife, Sept. 18, a son.

Circuit Court.

J. Gilmore vs Evaline Woodruff, finding thpt defendant is incapable of managing estate. P. O. Colliver appointed guardian. The Greencastle Mfg. Co. vs R. L O’Hair, finding lor plaintiff. The Greencastle Mfg. Co. vs F. A. Hays, finding for plaintilf. The Greencastle Mfg. Co. vs M. D. Bridges, finding lor plaintiff. Mary L. Allison vs Levi Hurst et al, foreclosure ; decree of foreclosure ordered.

CePauw University

This Column Records the Best News in College Circles* Onson Hayes reports five new students from Indianapolis. A long run was made by the team this morning. There will be practice game this afternoon. Paul Poynter will resign his position as editor-in chief of the hand bill at the opening of college. Roy Wade will not be in college this year. Frost Buchtel will attend Colum bia college, N. Y., this coming year. Clyde Herron. Mort Diall and Polly Ruick are among the latest rivals. Messrs. Newby and Williams of Knightstow, who virited here last spring will return this evening to enter DePauw. Mr. Glidewell will be on the gridiron today. Messrs. Barker and Elder, of Indianapolis, will be among the new students this year. Percy Hodges came back this morning. The first game of the season is scheduled with I. U. on the 3rd of October. Walker and Wolf are promising foot ball material. Tom Flwlng returned yesterday to renew his allegiance to old De- j Pau w. The Young Womens' Christian : association will use Prof. Brown's recitation room for their Information Bureau next week. Young * 1 ladies desiring assistance in entering will please cull at this room, and the committee will cheerfully assist you in any way possible. Report has it that an older' brother of F'rank Roller’s was ac-1 cidentally shot and killed while out hunting a few days ago. Willard Fllkins returned yesterday. Mr. Otto Horner, an old DePauw student, now of I. U., was here today enroute to Bloomington. Misses Harriet Birnoy and Mar iau Wood, and Messrs. Will Thompson and Will Herrick will leave in a few days for Greencastle, where they will attend DePauw university. —Muncie Times. Frank Roller, over whom theie has been some newspaper controveisy as to which university he would attend litis year arrived from the north this afternoon. In replj’ to a question from the Banner Times ns to the truth of the statement in the Courier that he would play ball at Purdue, Mr. Roller said that he could not yet say. His remaining here will therefore depend it is thought, upon the action of the DePauw athletic managers. Mr. Roller should be retained by all means.

Alphcus Birch

Siapie ana Faacii Gneiies.

S. VV. 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 Mornings are Cool

TRY ONE OF OUR

.. Oil Heaters.

Ve-RY ECOMOTVYICH L- 7YN D CHEIRP.

(E S. Icepick 9 ^o.

THE BEST OF

Groceries, Fruits Nuts tad Vegetables.

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HAMILa'TON’S.

A fall line of Queensware. This is the store for !o\v prices and good bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

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m ENDLESS VARIETY

RxrurHloti to lllufflon, lint. Via Vandalia line, October 13th-15th. On October 13th to IBth the Vandalia line will sell excursion tickets from all stations in Bluftton, Indiana, at one fare for the round trip, account Baptist convention and Young People’s Union in Indiana. Tickets good to return until October 19th, inclusive. F’or full particulars call on nearest Vandalia Line ticket agent, or address E. A. Fokd, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo.

Heavy AKftigiinient. Joseph B. Bowen, on Thursday afternoon at four o’clock made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. The papers on file state that Mr. Bowen is in embarassed and failing circumstances and unable to pay his debts as they mature. He names John T. Jones as assignee and transfers to him all his personal property, goods, wares and merchandise and chattels, demands, rights, credits, effects, accounts, notes, bonds, stocks, etc, of every nature and kind belonging to himself. S. A. Hays is attorney for the assignee. The deed of assignment contains about f>00 acres of land in Jackson township, and the personal property contains a list of stock, grain, implements, etc. The total amount involved will be about $lfl,000. It is estimated that the assetts will cover the liabilities. Mr. Bowen is one of the most prominent farmers of the north part of Putnam and is the father of W. A. Bowen, formerly county treasurer. 1 or Job Printing see The Banker Times, printer The Banker iimes F’or Statements, Bill Heads, etc

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

NO. 6 EAST

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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None better. 1 am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.

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Tli« Weather.

The indications for this vieinitj for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows at* recehed by H. S. Kenick A Go. frdm the official weather bureau at Chicago.

Chicago, 111., Sept. 18.

Showers tonight and Saturdny. Gakriott. The following local observations

as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge of the official weather instruments located on the roof of

the West College building:

Maximum temperature yesterday TH.o Minimum “ ** tje.ii femperature today. 7 a . m M.n

oooa 7ii,o

Italn fall, melted snow (Inclies) t'J The noon temperature Is taken dally by the

IIannkh Times.

JAMES M- HURLEY, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm? Do you waut to sell? Do you want to rent? SEE ME. FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

Merit in medicine means the power to cure. The great cures bv Hood’s Sarsaparilla prove its unequalled merit.

Wanted—Girl for general housework. No washing. Apply at 513 south Indiana street.

Wanted—Clover seed. See Ledbetter & Hanna, room north of W. H. Allens Grocery store, north east corner square, Greencastle, Ind. 4t w.

The Home Uallery Is the place to get tine photographs. Cabinets $1.50 per dozen, viewing done on application. Gallery over A. Birch’s store, south west corner square; stairway on Jackson street. Greencastle, Indiana. May Chittenden, Artist.

For All the New Eatl and\y LfiHjg IN 7VYIL.LI N BRY, Call at MRS. C. M. SHORT'S. Trimmlnjr Free.

To Cure a Co it! In One Huy. Take Laxative Btonto Quinine Tab ets. All druggists refund the money jf it fails to cure. 25c. 108tD.

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

For Sale. Folding bed $3.00, also other furniture. very low for cash. 402 south Jackson street. tf.

No other flour like Vandalia Mills. Best high grade for nice bread and cakes. Give it a Dial. Sold only in cotton sacks. Used by Mrs. Ewing while here. 261-eod

For Letter Heads see The Baknkr Times,printeraf