Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1896 — Page 3

EATv-SWl TIMES. G^EE^^aSTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 18«6

H0LLO! \es. this is Tucker X Maloney’s. We are in the market with the best in the Furniture Line. Overtaking a Specialty.

as t Side* Square. Telephone SB. successors to A. B. lianiia.

Pew Shoes^ ! $ For Fall and Winter are now being received at ms a ns. j

COKE

The best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a ton;uncrushedS3.50a ton; delivered at your home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest fuel jfor base burners and furnace. Gideon Uinll, AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. 916 S. ( ollege Ave., DeMotto Property.

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THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS ANL> MISHAPS.

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B. U r . WHITB, MERCHANTTAILOR. Has just received a full

line of

FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits, Overcoats. Pantaloons* Call on Him HiTorc Purehnsinir. Cleaning and Repairing a

Specialty.

Opposite T^nst Offieoi Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store- ^

V^'Rerc* Oor People p.re GoIuk and Where

Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in thd Paper for Quirk Heading.

DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a Fhort time, without ordering the Dally Banner Timks to follow you. It costs 3011 but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will be changed as oft°u as vou desire.

—^ ; evidence of good faith.

| Items are desired.)

are attending tlie Terre Haute races to-

day.

Mrs. J.W. Moore is at liome from

Louisville.

Mrs. George Paris, of Terre Haute, has returned home after placing her son and daughter in DePauw. They will room at Col. Weaver’s. At the recent meeting of the ladies of the Episcopal church, a guild was organized and arrangements made to make the guild an active force in the

church work.

Among the prominent republican speakers yet to visit Putnam county this campaign are Hon. Geo. W. Paris candidate for congress and Hon. E. G Hogate. candidate for joint senator. Mr-. L. Roberts, of Peru, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Turner. Mrs. Robert-- the mother of E E. Roberts, who graduated from DeCauw several years ago and is now on the editorial

start' of the New York Times.

Col. R. G. Ingeraoll has written here for a date to lecture in which he seeks to answer Dr. John’s latest lecture. As Mr. tiigersoll’s inquiry carries with it a request for a guarantee of $400. theie is little prospect of any lecture by the

agnostic in Greenca-tle.

The case of Ernest R. Crawley by his next friend vs T. 11 & I. railway company in circuit court was compromised for $100 iu -favor of the plaintiff. The case grew out of the plaintifl'being injured "ii a turn table located in south Greencastle last year. The child is but seven years old and had one of its legs

broken and foot crushed.

Yesterday in the circuit court room a Banner Times man laid the modest wager of a cigar with a handbill rep rter that the Banner Times would that ‘•veiling announce the verdict of the Bass jury. The jury returned a verdict at three o’clock and the Banner Times had the news. The handbill appeared an hour later than the Banner Times bur it mis-ed the item. Tne cigar should now be sent around. The County Sunday School convention will be held at Fillmore Saturday, Oct. 10. A good program has been prepared. In addition to a number of good workers from the county, the following are to have exercises: C. I..

Scrofula Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cures all such diseases. Head this: “In September, 1894,1 made a misstep and Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, A Sore two Inches across formed and In walking to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not put my boot on and 1 thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of a similar case by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all of two bottles the sore had healed and

the swelling had gone down. My Foot

is now well and 1 have been greatly benefited otherwise. I have increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot say enough in praise of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mrs. H. Blake, So. Berwick, Me, This and other similar cures prove that Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

I s the One True rtlnod Purifier. Art druggists. $1. Frepftred only liy C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell, Mass,

, the best family cathartic rlood S PlIlS and liver stimulant. ‘Z5c

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Ranges, etc., at COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE GO., SOUTHWEST OOR. SQUARE.

Alpheus Birch

Siapie awl Fancy Giocwics,

S. W. Corner Public Square

'Telephone No. 90 I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.

While the Iweiiimw and o Morn in its are Cool

DePauw University

(Peraonal* and society notes arc solicit cl ami will be inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not to be inserted, but as an

Noneibut truthful I Weaver, state secretary ami treasurer;

C. V.'. Ross, state vice president and

'!e l?av? tl?e Best

JaeKsoi? <$oa!-

o be had, and will deliver he same at any day and hour. 501151? 0rjEEf«5flS5£E'

CARD. Some one, knowing more bout my business than I do yself, has spread the report hat I am to open a “Club ouse this fall. I desire to Ja '’e it distinctly under tood that I shall open my ining Hall, 510 East Semiar )' street to the students ’fD- P. U. on the same plan s heretofore. Dairy Pfeifft 1 '-

M. D. Bridges is on the sink list. Mrs. Mary "’right spent the day in

Brazil.

Circuit court adjourned Wednesday to Friday. Ralph Pitchlyn is at homo from Toledo, Ohio. IV'arner Miller tomorrow. Give iiim 11 big reception. Dr. J. (’ Ridpath went to Indianapolis tins morning. Born to John Welch and wife, Fern, Sept. 24, a daughter. Hear Hon. Warner Miller tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Mrs. Benj. Peck is visiting Mrs. Judge Pierce rf Terre Haute. Mrs. B. F. Beckwith has gone to Clayton for a few days’ visit. Born to Louis Kessler and wife, of Lm.edale. Sept. 24. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed, of Muncie, registered at the Belnap yesterday. Miss Jennie Black and Mrs. Hanna are visiting Clay Hanna in Terre Haute

today.

Algan Craig n at home from Spencer, returning by way of Gosport and Indi-

anapolis.

Thomas B. Brision has returned t<> Indianapolis after a visit with J. D.

Johnston.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris have gone to Terre Haute for a few dav« v i-it with

J. II. Garret.

Mr. and Mrs. Janies Downs have

TRY ONE OF OUR

proi lent of Montgomery comity; Mrs. Ida H Rings, president of • lay county. The Marion township people are finely organized in Sunday school work and

This Column Records the Best

News in College Circles-

The prospects for the loot-ball team are brightening. Lippincott as tackle and Kirkpatrick as guard arc showing up well among tiie new men. Malone will play one of the ends and will play his position well. All the old players, excepting those not in college, are out every evening for practice and work is progressing satisfactorily. Pi of. Emery comes out in his suit and is dc-

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Times tliL afternoon from Indianapolis state- that WiP Wood had been denied admission to the Central Medical col-

lege of that city.

M iss Sallie Bridges, of Indianapolis, is here for a two week s visit with James Bridges and family, after which she will go lo Ro kpnrt, where she has a position in the kindergarden depart-

ment of the public schools.

"’bat N becoming of that $7,000 saved annually to Putnam county by a reduction in the -alaries of Putnam’s oftioors, which reduction the county

officers opposed bitterly.

O. J. Lane. Lige Arnold, Arthur Myers and Phil Lane are cutting timber on Ihe Tolin place north of town for the Manufacturing company. Mr. and M-s. J. Bewail have returned to Ciiicogo afor a visit with

Oil Heaters.

VeRY EC0N07VUC7ALP[ND OH ETA P.

\i. S. FJe^iek 9 <50.

will euterimn the convention royally, j * n “ excellent training, t rairjorth-

and will make it a great success. I ritle Journal.

special telegram to Hie Bannkk Pool hall is on the boom. There

is n larg number of e indidates lor positions on the team, but the lack of good suits is a great drawback. A new centre rush has appeared and will begin practice as soon as a suit that is large enough can be procured. His name is Daily and he formerly played centre on the University of Iowa team.—Bloom-

ington World.

Classes met for organization this

morning.

Mr.Bigley wears Phi Gam colors. Miss Belle Robinson visited Kappa sisters yesterday. Eugene Iglehart will visit D. K. E. brothers over Sunday. Twenty-one strong loot ball men

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Sanford Bewail end family.

Marten Stone has returned to his were 0,1 tl,e field y^terday.

home in Indianapolis after a visit with

his uncle, James Stone.

kinds of pot and bedding plants, 11,1 dowers and floral designs a specialty.

^RS. 7vy. J. ^fner Blooming*

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Mrs. A. W. Horner has returned to her home in Maderiville after placing her children in school. Mr.and Mrs. M. J. Beckett hare gone to Bloomington to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Bradfute.

X. II. Fee and family of Blooming-

gone to Terre Houte to attend Ihe race- j f 0 ., visited last night with Major J. F.

and visit friends for a few days. ! Fee ana family.

Miss Rose Joslin leaves this evening j Mrs. L. Hoover and children, of for Rook Hill, South Carolina, where Paxton, are guests of her fathf r-in-Kw,

she has a position in the state univer-1 j. B. Hoover.

gity. | George Cooper, G W. Hughes and A child of Dr. Masters of Stilesville is John Riley went to Terre Haute this

dead of diphtheria and two other child- i morning.

ron of the family are reported ill of the j Dr. Hoover has returned to Boonesame disease. ville after a visit with his brother, J. B.

Mrs. McD Hays. Mrs. P. E. William- Hoover,

son and Mrs Morris are attending the 1 Miss Melvin Lane has returned to Eighth District convention of the Chris-j Terre Haute where she will attend

tinn church at Fillmore. , • i oho“L

Vex Lockridge, Fred Bryan, Cbas. j Mr. Win. W. Penfleld, of New York,

Broad-treet, J. Budranski, J. D. Allen,, is visiting Miss E. Jean Nelson.

C E. Anderson, Willis Mark. L. J. Miss Mary Lovett is at home from a

Crawford, Joe Baker and John Sandy week’s visit in Bainbridge. j Miss Brlstoe, of Paris, lib. is the

guest, of Miss Clara Jenks.

Mrs. M. J. Stanley returned from La-

fayette this afternoon.

Mrs. Hibben and daughter are visit-

ing in Terre Haute.

F. G. Gilmore went to Terre Haute

this afternoon.

Will Maloney went to Tetre Haute

this afternoon.

Mrs. H. B. Martin went toCloverdale

this afternoon.

John Cawley went to Terre Haute

this morning.

Miss Hattie Peek is visiting in Terre

Haute.

Robert Lane, of Bloomington, is in

town.

J. B. Tucker is improving in health.

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

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NEGKWLAR^t MDLESS VARIETY

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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 "ill make it to your interest to buy now

^PAINTS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.*

yirs. Geo. Paris, of Terre Haute, who lias been visiting her son for a few days, returned home today. The Weekly board met this after-

noon at two o'clock.

Miss Kern’s German recitation room has bee a changed from the third to the floor of west college. Mr. Collins is pledged Phi Dell.

FOOT BALL NOTES.

Ed Hall was on the field lor the first time yesterday. He is a fine tackier and handles the ball like an

old player.

Ben Cushman, tormerly of Do Pauw’s strong foot ball players was out yesterday. Tom Ewing and Ed Davis are not playing up to their old standard. They do not handle the ball with their accustomed activity. Mr. Cole is a rapid runner and plays quick ball Albert Phillips is a lively player anti makes a fine tackle. The training table will probably be at one of the hotels. Manager Hamrick lias a game with Purdue to be played at Lafayette on Thanksgiving. Mis. L. D. Case, of Attica, will arrive tomorrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Beckett.

We have received the latest pi eductions of the '-veil known Carter and Holmes make of which we have the exclusive agency.

NO- 6 EAST

WASH. STREET

Si.J7Hr.RLIP.

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. J

NOTICE. All the vepublicau students and citizens who sing are requested to meet at Sigma Ghi fraternity hall this evening at 6.30 to organize a Glee club. Wilbur F. Starr.

To < ure a Cold In One Hay.

Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tab-

All druggists refund the money

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let

if it fails to enre.

25c.

2(>St 1).

Put up your stoves, cioth at Dan Langdon’s.

Buy the oil-*,

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cati ■*''•'* the Bhk- 1-lauie Oil Burner at Reniek’s hardware -tore, no wood; no coal. Bert r than natural gas. 89eod9

What jou want when you ire ailing!

isaniedieiueili.it will cure you. I ry New capes and jackets just opened at Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be convinced Dan Langdon's. d .£ w of its merit. ! *’ ; ;— , I Order a trial saek of Vandalia Mills lor fine drev- goods at low prices. u l- -imperial” or Best High Grade. Sold

ways go to Dan Lniigdon’s. d A w

To l ure h C old In On* Uaf.

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 208tD.

Choice assortment of

Mrs. Moore, of Lawrenburg. is visiting her son. Rev. L. D. Moore.

Keal Estate I'rausters.

Albert E Johnston to M Ella John- j wcar *t Dan^LangdoiPs.

ston land in Jackson township, $000. | James II Sparks et al trustees to W E Horn, lot m Cloverdale cemetery, $5. Cornelius M Reggins to Gideon B Pruitt, land in Monroe township, $8000.

ladies’ underd A w

I am still in the coal business. See me before placing orders. John Cawley Oan Langdon’s dry goods store is headquarters for ladies’ kid gloves. It.

by all grocers.

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For Statements see The Bannkk Timks, printers. :: In ‘ Geo. II Arthur, the expert pianO tuner, is in the city. Citizens wishing” tuning done can leave orders with Prof, Marquis or at Music ball. 290-4t.

Fur Sale. Folding bed $8.00, also other furniture, very low for cash. 402 souSh Jackson street. tf.