Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1896 — Page 3

TTES. *3*i Eh !S%,A5TLE.

H0L1_O! Yes. this is Tucker & Maloney’s. We are in the market with the best in the Furniture Line. Undertaking a Specialty.

st Side Square. Telephone 89. Successors to A. il. Hanna.

IA T L'I ATS A. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22 1H»'H

Pew 5hoes^ ^ . For Fall and Winter are now being received at t Mis h Hans. |

COKE

wmWWIWMWWWt* B- \v. WHITB, 3 merchant Tailor. Has just received a full ^ line of FALL AND . . % WINTER WOOLENS 5

I he best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a ton;uncrushed?3-5oa ton; delivered at y^ur home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest fuel for base burners and furnace. ^ Gidoon Diall, AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO DIH 8. ( ollejfe Aw , DcMottc Property.

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Fur Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons • . . .

Call on Him Before Purchnsinir.

Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. ^ Oppos/fo I‘nut Office*,

Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store.

!e Ijau? tl^e Best

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o be had, and will deliver h same at any day and hour, Ofi^lLEYQ^O., sotisi? oREEriis/isscr.

CARD.

Some one, knowing more ®out my business than I do -yself, has spread the report j’st I am to open a “Club i°use" this fall. I desire to i lav e it distinctly understood that I shall open my ' n irig Hall, 510 East Semiiar y street to the students •IL P. U. on the same plan

heretofore.

[tarry ft Pfeiffer.

p Ijind. or pot and Bedding plants, r ''Hits ainl iioral designsn specialty.

Common council tonight.

Briggs is <

the sick

Mrs. Howard

list.

Robt. John, of C'lHeago, is visiting in the city. Mrs. MiOVhiiter returned from Indianapolis last evening. Alex l.oekridge is attending the races at Terre Haute ioda\. II. H. Hillis is drilling a weM at the Oakalla school building. Irving Elder, of Indianapolis, is here to attend the university. ( has. Biviu and G. IV. Black went to Indianapolis this morning. A rush of new students is in. DeI’auw will boom this rear. Lemuel Buis i- at home from Chatanooga and Cumberland Gap. Mrs..I. W. Cole is at home from Erie. Pa., where she spent the summer. Mrs. E. A. Hamilton and daughter went to Terre Haute this morning. Alfred Hirt and Miss Sallie lliii have gone to Chicago for a few day’s

visit.

Dr. .1. C. Ridpaih is at home from the East where he has been for seyern'

weeks.

A large glee club will furnish music at the Warner-Miller meeting at the

opera house on Friday.

Capt. Fry has received the money due Co. I for attendance at camp. It amounts to $gs;i. to be devided between

''urmerihe for the Bannkk Times! forty-eight men. Those having time

^RS. tut .» "titer Itloominir* n

»nd Anderson Streets

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at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at

STORE.

MIEN’S * DRUG

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i THE LOCAL HELD

What is Going on in and About Kair Greoncastle. BATES! CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS Wliere Our People p.re Goitig and Wherr Their <*ueHtH are Stopptng—NewA of Interest Over the City—-The Heat Column in tlif Puper for k Iteudivift. DONVT think Of leaving tho city, even for a abort time, without ordering the Daily Hanneu Timis t follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as H does here at home, and the address will bcchansrod a* often an vou ^^ire.

(Peraonals and society notes arc solicited and will be 1 inserted it writer’s name and addr«*ss is a bed, not t< if inserted, but as an evidence of yood faith. Noneibut truthful items Kre desired.)

'■hecks ar<> requested t« call at Capt. Fry’s office immediately a.,d have them cashed. I. U. and r>ePauw will open the foot h ill season in Greencastle at McKeen park on October J. Mrs. Fisher, who has been here to place her son in college, has returned to her home in McCordsvillc. I he Terre Haitte races are this week attracting the lovers of horse rtesh. Some of the boys went oyer today. Smith C. Matson is chasing locals for the hand hi '. W ith a lawyer as editor and a lawyer as reporter the handbill is liable to get top heavy In the legal

line.

Sixty-live pieces of baggage were taken oft the 12 HI on the Big Fouryesteiday. The majority of them belonged to students who transferred here for Bloomington. 'The new woman” lias made her appearance in local politics. One of them residing on south Indiana street inis placed her McKinley picture in Hie window beside her husband’s picture of Bryan. Miss Florence Thornton, of Ell’a.-o, lexas, is Visiling Mrs. T. C. Hammond. Miss I horuion i- one of toe prominent eilucators of tne South, being at present a principal m the public Schools o' Ell’aso. Jtie gold democrats of the state will make congressional nominations in each of the thirteen districts, will nominate candidates tor the legislature, and will complete an organization in every county in the state. 'V. H. H. Ciil'tn on Monday said : *‘()ur eai'p.’; ,i bus i’t begon yet.” We would like o ; s.< rue de a Or atie spea ers who lu. v m ■ > a I ' ng around here what the” I \e beemio Late they merely i -i n'..ieiag, o: ire they in earnest ? '1 ne Bannick Timks will give the news of the rollcge world daily i hroughout the ye»e. No belter medium cun he secured for keeping m toueli with university life than the Bannkk Timks. Have it delivered at your room cvei r evening, students. R. L. O’Hair’s liule -i n last night struck a match and in attempting to throw the same out oi a window set a curtain on lire. '1 lie cimain and a window shade were binned and matters were exciting for a while in Mr. O’Hair residence, but llie amateur eonfbigration was headed oft’ without I’u ther damage Hi - ! the loss of the curtains and a gi >d sc re. T he We-ie ii l o’o i T’e eg : oh con'pan .- at Ibazilis gening to be e rcredingly liberal. The Era .1 Dnaoc., says l he folio a i.ig of it, which would not he a bad idea lie e: ‘•TTie Westei i Union Telegraph <o.npanv is i , ’ranging u> run a w e in olhoope a bouse, and to place an operator o.i the stage the n'ght of tbe election. If this idea is ea ’ried out tlie public will ho provided with Hie returns of the election in the opera House and thus furnish people seats instead of compelling them lo stand around bulletin boards.” The Indianapolis Journal says in its notes of the Southern conference: ,- A lively discussion took place when tho report of the committee on education came up, with reference to the distribution of the money collected for education. The report said the funds should be equally divided between DeI’auw univer-ity and Moore’s Hill College. Here the debate frequently brought out remarks about '‘Southeast Conference,” and old Indiana Conference and the boundary question thus disturbed was called “peanut” polities by l*r. Talbott. The ‘ line” question

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

^PAINTS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.**

dies hard, it appears.”

Wallace Hollingsworth is playing a line game of ball for St. Paul. The Indianapolis Journal says of the Greencastle hoy in yesterday’s game : “Both pitchers were given excellent support, young Hollingsworth, of thi> city, who Is playing a phenomenal short for St. Paul, being the star of the afternoon. He took a liner from McCarthy’s bat in the opening in a style tliat captured the crowd. It was a terrilie drive, and the catch was a great one. Again in the sixth he picked up a grounder from Sheibeek’s bat that O’Rourke had partially stopped, and by a lightning throw headed off the runner at lir.-t. In the eighth he ran out into center Held ai d caught Hogan’s tly, a difficult play. Comiskey has certainly made no mistike in putting.the Indianapolis boy at short, for he is doing remarkable work.” An exchange trutn'uily obse ves that “by watching the advertising columns of a newspaper we are enabled to know the exact condition of inerchantile affairs and genera! prosperity ordep'ession in a town where a paper is published. We can sit at our desks and pick out live business towns all o> cr the country and also the slow and dead towns. There is no surer index ton town than its newspaper. It is a fcatler criterion to go by, and is considered so by sagacious men. than a paragraph. It is the enterprise of the inhabitants, and not the size of the buildings that makes the town. You may pick up a I newspaper and read at a glance, “We

| mean business” or “We’re deader than cotton sacks.

' a stuffed bird.” as plain as if it were j printed in big type and red ink across

every page.

This i« perhaps the equinoctial weather. It is right on time if it is as

the sun "crossed the line” yesterday and the days and nights were equal. Mrs. W. F. Sandy and Mrs. T. W. Layne, of Cloverdale, are in town on business. James Boland is at home frou: Toledo. Ohio, where he has been working fo. John Me yweather Mrs. Hacker, who lias been the guest ot T. 11. Patee, has gone to her home in I Birmingham, Alabama. Miss Hallie Leonard has gone to her home in Indianapolis after a short visit With I>. F. Hawk and family. Mrs. Armi ita Fyffe has returned to her home in Bainbridgo after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Zerelda Fyll’e. A meeting ol the ladies of ihe Episcopal church is called to occur this evening at half past seven, in the church. M rs. Goodman, of Terre Haute, who has been the guest of D". Hollingsworth ami i.iinity, has gone to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James (Tine have gone to their home in ' on way Sm ings. Kan., after a visit with James Cline, of Cloverdale. Mis Emma Ridnatli has gone to Clay City, w ere he has a pos lion in a milliuery store. She will remain there ten week-. Mrs. Sarah E-iep.oi Danville, has n . turned home after making arrangements to place her daughter, Mi-s Daisy, in the music school. It . W. Jones has gone to Spencer to invoice the s-.oek of goods in the drug siore purcha.-ed by Conrad Gautier. He will be assisled by Algan Craig. The Womans’ Re’ief Co j, have sent Mi s. Munson to Die Soldii . s and >nilo s home in I, Li a .e. The corps has bee i c ling for her for over a year, at tiie es>oen s of he t.u'ies. Mrs. M. J. S nley was as. "d by the corps to aceomnany Mrs. Munson to her new home. M. J. Dodd, who lias been serving on the jii' v has gone to Roaehdide to take charge of work he had lontractcd to luish. Mrs. Carters, of Chicago, who habeen the guest of Mi.-^ Sand \ has gone to Bloomington. T. II. I’a I'm has moved from east Hanna street to soulh Locust street. Omer Newhou-e has gone Lo Chicago to attend the medical school. Will Wood lias gone to Iiidi'inapolL to enter the medical college. Woman’- hell. Del’auw universuv, now has telephone No. I Hi. Chas. I’ iost. of Indianapolis, is visiting ,ii ilie id. v. .1. B. Xe'-on i- in Indianapolis on business. Mr«. J. |{, Nelson has gone lo Greenwood. Rev. \\ alker is at home from Iowa. Archie Price i- out after his illness.

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Banges, Otc •) COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE UU., ©OUTMWEST COR. SQUARE.

Aipheus Siren

Siapie anil Fancij tanss.

S. W. Corner Public Square

Telephone No 90 I offer for tlic BEST DISPLAY of CANNED FRCITS. at my store, SEPTEMBER 16, a SILVER PLATE SERVICE, worth $S.oo.

Wliile Ihe hvemniLS and o Morniiurs are Co

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TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

VeRY EOOINOA^IOTVLMND O H ETA P.

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COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS.

Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County.

CLOVKI'DAUt.

The drmocrats advertised John H. James for Brick Chapel. Sept. 20, a'

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ne ol Queensware. 1 hi” ; s the store

for low mice" and good bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square 7 :, ‘I> but upon bearing that Dr.

Moore would he here on Saturday after- j

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Groceries, fruits Nuts

and Vegetables.

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noon they changed James meeting and wi’l have him speak here Saturday ii gtit. This will put Mr. James in the hole i.guin as it ha< i.ol h'"M forgotten ids lizzie in (Dvenia-tle, folio wing ao ele-ciy upon D •. Moore’. Ii ”c - j Id'ch. Tne demoerr. i h.'d a li ,!e show heie Saturday night, con-isMng of song-;, recitation^, tal leaux mid reading of the popocrat plaiforin. Tb> is a poor wav io make deinocralic vote- hut it is about the best kind of amusement tho demo-

crats cau provide.

Even- t McClure, W. J. Sandy, Haul Foynter, Albert G. Preston, Misses Hattie. Gertie ami B<‘ tiia Me(’o' r and Genie Duncan will attend Dei’auw

this year.

(’has. Preston is iittcuding Green-

castle high school.

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NDLESS VARIETY

\\ i: tve received the latest productions of knowr. Cartel and Ilolmes make of which we exclusive agency.

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WASH. Sl’clT T’

tin: well have ti e

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Circuit Court.

John C Shafer vs Noah J Clodfelter, note; dismissed at costs of

deft.

Henry II Crawford vs Willis F Tapp et al, replevin, finding for

plaintiff.

Mary A Staub et til vs Chi s Ludwig. recission of deed, dismissed for want of prosecution. R Z Lockridge et al remonstra tors vs I F Tucker and J R Brit'.on, license; motion for new trial with drawn by plft and cause stricken

iiom docket.

Purify your blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. which ivill give you an appetite, tone your stomach and strengthen

your nerves.

To 4 »ir«» a < old In One !>»»} .

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab h-ts. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25e. lut*tl).

No other ftour like Vandalia Mills, Best high grade for nice bread and cakes (iive it a Dial. Sold only in

Used by Mr<. Ewing

while here. *261-e o d

See me now nboul hard coal. It will not be cheaper and in all probability more 1st of next month. May Tennant, Baxner Times block. 289t3

TEN REKSOINS WHY THE FRENCH GARMENT COMPANY’S SKIRTS Are ’.In' hr-l and mo-r [lopular -el ing garment on the market today. 1. Tin v are will made in every detail. 2. T tv will give the be -1 of -at! •faction to the wearer. J. ■ be\ will not elitig to the limbs tin 1 way the cheaper grades of skirts will do. I. They ate warranted lust black. Ie« 1 1 la i r skirt, us the id nd will not blow !h rough them. In warm weal her ills onlc necessary to wear one a- one answers the pm po.*o of two or three, d'diig away with so many extra hands aroHiul tlie waist. 0. They are cut very wide at tlie bottom. 7. They arc all cut after our own special patterns anil will hold the dicss out al the bottom. s . All rullles are sewed on with the best grades of silk thread. 'J. They will wash and retain their lustre. 10. For an all-tbe-vear-round -kirt they have NO SUPFIRIOR.

FOR SALE

C CIL.7VYORE.

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None better, f am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orat. rs. Banner 1 lines Block. May Tennant.

Geo. 11 Arthur, tuner, is in the city

tuning done can leave orders with Pin!, j ,| m . Marquis or at Music hall. 2'JO-Ii. .lae*

the expert piano Citizens wishing j

For Salt*,

F’olding bed *8.00, also other fnrni— very low for cash. 402 south ■n street. tL

Mrs. If. McMaunis baHnute on business.

gone to Terre The Bannkh iimis For ■statements, Bill Head*, «tc