Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1896 — Page 3

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c,^r;h>%.AfATLK. iximai^^ Saturday September _h irw

&OWN And see the fine line of House Furnishing Goods

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TUCKER & MALONEY, liST SIDE SQUAKi:. - - Honest Dealing and Fuir Treatiiient to all.

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For Fall and Winter are now being received at Ms i Pais.

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i tor’s room wag turned ic-tnporaril.v into ' a banquet ball. The male portico of I the force wasn't invited. j Notwithstanding toe fact that the I hand bill hits a lawyer for an editor pod 1 a lawyer for a icporter, it missed all of yesterday's important court note.*. I Seems like the legally top heavy hand bill should at least keep up with the

j judge’s docket.

The Gentlemen's Literary club of Greencastle will meet at the residence of Jerome Allen on Monday, Sept. 28, at 7.»i p. m. The Rev. W. K. Weaver will present the paper on '•The sinfulness of using the authorised version of the Bible.” A full attendance is earn-

estly requested.

The fair and honest Brp. il Dhnoc at prints a colimm extract from site Terre Haute A'., og A log a detailed act omit of the sound mDney rai'way men’s ! meeiing at Terre Haute in wuich the - e

# were nearly 7,000 men in that line o'

1 lie best Pennsylvania Gas march. The Gieencasile democratic Coal Coke crushed S4.00 a papers would cut oir their ink slinging ton;uncrushedS3.50a ton; de- an " s before th '‘>' wo " k, a ° a like act -

livered at your home. Coke is

COKE

OePauw Ooivsisitf

the cheapest and cleanest fuel for base burners and furnace.

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ACENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. 910 S. ( olieffc Ave., Dr Vfotti'Property.

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THE LOCAL FIELD What Is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

'-ATES1 CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Where ^)ur People p.re aiict Wliere Their Gnents are Sttipping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th°» Paper for tjuick Eiendiug.

hi view of t!ie fact that Bryan bolted and voted for Weaver in 1 S9*2, and Raid notl.in^ could make him vote for pound money; and further, in view of the fact

This Column Records the Best News in College Circles The Lafayette Couriei says: “Kwrv and Alward were out again tonight and playing their visual game. Alward pla\s as strong as ever before and seems to be gaining in quickness. Buschman appeared on the field iu a foot ball suit lust night for the first time this year. Every one expects Hush to good work when he gets out, and they were not disappointed last night. It lias been stated that: Bushman had entered school, hut it j was a mistake and made without j authority. With our strong foot hall team and our excellent prospects along the line of debate and oratory, we hope to bring Dcl’auw university up 100 per cent this year. Au

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Ranges, etc*, at • COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE GO., SOLJXMWEST OOF?. ©QU A FREE.

Alpheus Birch

Siapie aim Fancy Gnies.;

S. W. Corner > ublic Square

that Hie head and tail «f the free silveiT excellent spirit pievails thatporleacue in Greencastle bolted George W. tends still greater success next

< ooper in IS!)!, the sound money demo- e t .., r crat* who are organizing for a systems- L

ic tight against popocracy and for the The lonely freshman is now maintenance of honest democratic prin-I counting the days until 1 hanks Icipie*. go into the light with clear con-] giving vacation. Poor “freshies” sciences. They can truly ask who tbev wi ii get over t | Hlt in u f ew

threw the first stone and who let down .

weeks. the bars.

All the Irate nities are exeep-

this year. The

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

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WINTER WOOLENS _

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For Suits, Overcoats, Tantaloons • . . . —S |» .1 < 1 1 Him tl or. I’ureimKinir. ( li aninir and Repairing a 3 |£ Specialty. Opposite* T^o&t Off/co, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store. -S uwiiUiUuUUiUiiiuiiikuil

DON’T THINK Of leaving; the city, even for r short time, without ordering the Daily Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 1“ cents a ween as it does here at home, and the address will be chunked as oft^n as von desire.

(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be inserted it writer’s muneand address is attached, not to hodnserted, but as an evidence of tfood faith, Nonejbut truthful items are desired.)

pe IjauQ U^e Best Jaeksop ^oal ••• |To be had, and will deliver Ithesame at any day and hour. |jOflpll^lLEY9<?0., SOdSt? CREENQpSSC^.

J. W. Osho n In '* gone lo Li:- 1. Soulh I occsi sin'et i- l c x c(>: , i cd wi ll cru-ned since ;i'iil scone dn t. M's. Snivsc • H id M •*. I.teui. Vn-iiil went to In i.ipnbs (’••ig mot ing. Will Counts and I. a TYn'cy, of RcelsviMc. wn t* in lown yesterday. I). E. WiiHairson went o Clayton ti**s mo.uing. He wi'l speak bf e i i s

! a f ier , ’0oi’.

T. C. Ca"-’ went to C’l. ytoo this j tnorni ig 10 wo k ,n th( Vainl.i' a e e-

graph olH'";.

Mr.and M s. A. W Ik': son of Iled-ick Is., have gone to (da 's. Le after visit with A. L. La non. M's. Ur. Hoover and children have vein ned to t'le'r home in Pa:non after

a visit wirn

Hoover.

Rev. R. D. Leonard, of Indinuai dis, wi 1 ! occupy St. I’anl's Rapt -t c'lnrch tomorrow, p eaching at II a. in.. •! and

7:30 )>. m.

Elder and Mrs. Moiris, Elder B'own, Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Beckwith returned from the Christian church convention at Fillmore yesterday. Miss Nellie Fletcher, of Gieensbnrg, died Friday. Miss Fletcher was a

The Citiein ian Pnxt says today : The mother of Scott Jackson, the condemned murderer of I’ea l Bryan, was denied admission to the Covington jail Tnursiay afternoon to see her son. It was visitors’ ilay, and the jail officials prefer mat Jackson and Walling receive their callers when there is not a crowd .at the bastile. Mrs. Jackson pleaded in vain to see he.' son. Turnkey Maitrc and Jailer Weighaus told her to return Friday afternoon. Mrs Jackson called again at the jail Friday at one o’clock. She was admitted to the cell eorrido and her sou was allowed to walk out of his cell. The mother and condemned son embraced and wept. Three chat s wee placed in the cor. idor. One was for Mr . Jackson, one for Scott Jackson and the other for Jailer McKnight, Who rein,linen with the couple all the time that they were tog'tiler. Thus no private conversation could he carried on. Mrs. Jackson remained for an hour, the officials having decided to make an exception to the ten-minute rule in he

case.

It is reported this morning by a promineit democ at that Mr. Foley e - p 1 essed d’sappoiwme >t last night : hat so few farmers and laboring men were piesent, adding that lus sneech was for them pa ticularly. For M.. Foley's he; et't we will say that the f:r ine-s a id laho'-mg me i are he'e in plentvbut that i he • :t e gooig io hear republican siietc'ies this yeai'. They got fooled in is;ij in going to democratic inect'n^s.

tionally strong tins year, spike h:is not been a hard ouo, because most of the men came al-

ready prejudiced.

Messrs. Hornbrooke and Frestou

are pledged D K E.

All departments offering fresh man work are overcrowded. At noon yesterday the enrollment was seventy ahead of what it was on the same date of last year. Messrs. Thompson and the Phi Dclts took a trip to Indianapoli

this afternoon.

The facu'ty senate met yesterday. No business of great importance

was transacted.

On next Monday a reception will he tendered to the students of Dc Pauw iu the parlors at ladies’ hail. The Y. M. C. A. and Y. \V. C A. iu charge extend a cordial invitation to all students to come out and

get acquainted.

Miss Elsie Applegate, ’06, is vis iting with her Theta sisters and

many friends.

.lack Kuykendall is visiting Phi Gam brothers. He is eu route to Ann Arbor to take a course ot law.

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Evenings and

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TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

VeRY ErCOINOTVYIG7AL TAISD GHErTAFL

CARD.

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. 1 desire to ta'T it distinctly under-

d that I shall open n y Ul mng Hall, 510 East Semi-; ilgl ... 1Hi

“ary Street to the students °fD. P. U. on the same plan

as heretofore.

August Wane, of Te re llau.c, is he'e

ber hr be'-in-law, J. B-l o.lav. Tnmo row M.. W'luesndM *.

Wi'.'ie'm'ne Eii.eljotg will lie united In iii;t '; ! a 'e. 'i lie groom is o ’e of Ter e liai; c's uiosw p orisiog mns'cii is and i-a memhe 'of iue R'oggrdd caud. T.ie hv'de i- a daughter of > . Gcvha.'dt

Hin-chiug.

T. K. Balia J.of Ciaw fo ilsville, was greeted by a small audience this afternoon, for a Saturday crowd. He was making an average popocratic speech. Max. a son of Dr. Masters, of Stih'sville, is very low with diphtheria. An-

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Groceries, Fruits Nuts and Vegetables.

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Il'T'in’ 1 wlm waTcaUed^tcffiree^isburg I otiier of the child en died last Thm's- , , ... dn v ftom t’ue same disease,

bv tbci illness.

Of Indianapolis. I T- T. Moo-e wi” speak

wtis bei e toibiv 01

Beech

lion. U . U. <)W' i.^of j jq . ove SC ho 0 l house, Washington town-

) l0 |,j. 'ship, Thiirsii'a ". Oct. 1. at 7 p. m.

ally. He rt'iiouscve-vtlii.ig Miss Nellie Hackett has returned to

her home in Oal'iand. III., ! , "ter a visit

with M’ - H.ilah Farrow.

jlarry ft Pfeiffer.

in gooil shape.

Congressman George W. Fa"is has

sold his handsome rcsiuem e on south Tuegraidji y has rdjou .ird. Sevenths: cetto Rev. W. IL Hickman,! j; d in^t 'nee were about flf the eonsiderai ion being »l0.000.-2ei ir j die: men!* re c a« d.

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| Mrs. Margaret Beck, of 'his city, is p-oud of the good po-Licat snowing of

P kinds Of pot and bedding plant., he. *o,u son in-law and g an^ put flowers and floral designs a specialty, j They are tif een of ihcm « id thev

n’l for MeKii cv.

^RS. 7Vy. J. CHARF-EE, ' 0rnL ' r Bloom'ng*->n and Anderson Streets

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F: i'd Weik will go to Ca'aract totnormow to do some plmnhiog in Mr. Ste'ne.' s house. Sam Fa c m ned f om Koachdf’e this nf.e .ioo'i to ape.id Sti'idav with

home folks.

’I'tie six handsome young ladies of Perev Hodges and Frank Stuart went ,|,e j.vxxkk Timi's fo.ec gave a fa e- to 1 tidia u.polis this afte-noon to see he

well dinner today at noon in honor of | ha’i game.

Mis j Nor.i llnmine 'y who today r Mrs. Saiah Hawkins and grandchild signed her position as typo. Ancle- | iave t( , Belle I'nion for a few

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Sutiscribe for the Banxkk Times

glint feast f!'>"« chicken printers’ pie) wa; spread

to ]>ie (noi a id ' he ei'i-

Wall ::: Paper

at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at iLLEN’S * DRUG # STORE. We have a good stock of all grades from which to make selections. We want to reduce stock and will make it to your interest to buy now ^PAINTS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.**

days.

R. F. f'ravii's. of Pern, was the guest ! of T. (J. Grooms between f a ns today. Mi. and Mrs. Ha iy Maxwell have i gone ro Ladoga for a few day s \ .sit. Andrew Nelson shipped a car of i stock to Indianapolis yesterday. Misses Nina and Hr el Lovett are at ! home from a visit in Roaehdale. Rev. Chaffee and Mrs. McIntosh went 1 to 1 nlir.napolis ibis morning. M iss Jessie Williams was in Indianapolis this morning. Mis* Maud ElHs has returned from a | visit in Bainbridge. W. E. Edgin went to Cloverdule this afternoon. Paul (Jilbert went to Li/.ton this morning. Miss Nellie Young is visiting in Dan-

ville.

A reception to young men was given tit the dorm last evening. The parlors were crowded with I)ePauw’s brightest students. An ex cellent time is acknowledged by consent. Thomas Ewing made the address of welcome, and Dr. Gobiti followed with one of his characteristic speeches. The Japanese and Chinese students entertained the crowd with splendie music. A call was issued this morning for the class primaMes in oratory. The university class meeting will he held at i» o’clock tomorrow in Plato hall. All studen s are in-

vited.

Gene Iglehart is xisiting old friends here today. The theological assembly will meet in Florence hall on Monday at 6:JO p. m Allen Buchanan, of the l'. S. U. is with U. K. E. biothovs todav. A special practice game was held this afternoon. The grand stand was reserved for the ladies.. An enthusiastic crowd cheered the boys in their game. MUSIC AND ART NOTES. The schools o!' music and c i are opening finely in r.U departments. The o is a considerable inc ease in n.itube s over this same time of Inst year, and the work is s.ar ing out with fine prospects. Miss Fernie returns in excellent health from her fifteen months ah oad; she will have a large and enthusiastic class,

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

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IMGGK W&AR -< ENDLESS VARIETY

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

NO 6 HAST

W4SH. STREET

SLi’lTi i'.RLIP.

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

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

forte aud harmouy teacher, arrived

To < .ire a <’ol«l In One Ilay.

. m i i • i . Take I.ijxative Bromo Uuiniue Tablust Tuesday, and is now busy at leU a” druggists jermuJ the money work. She will give the opening 1 if it fails to cure. 26c. 2()st I).

recital tif the eelmo! tear in a litt'ej

less than two weeks.

Prof. Schells'dimidt will I"' lif.'e next Monday uiorniiiT, and hiqies to meet all the pupils of the violin

No other flour like Vandalia Mills. Best high grade for nice bread and cakes (Jive it a Dial. Sold only in cotton sack*. L’setl by Mrs. Ewing while here. 281-e o d

The town pupils for the two schools are asked to begin their work at once, where practicable, as well as those from a distance, so that all the classes may he thor-

oughly organized at once.

Miss Sawyers, of Santa Cruz,

For Statements see

The Banner TTmks, printers.

To < lire a t'olit In One Huy.

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet* All druggists refund the money ( l if it f ills to cure. 26c. 208tD.

department on that diiy <u >>* soon

thereaftei as practicable.

Miss George and Miss Materr. have been diligent in art matters

dnring the vacation, both of

spending much of the sc tuner in I am still in the coal business. See the interests of their work. The me before placing orders. Johnt’awley art school is in fine condition for For Sale—Second-hand square piano, first class work, both in its classes cheap. Also bran new folding-bed. , and in its order department. Ewing McLean. 71!) south Locust

California, the newly elected piano-1 saparilla.

Women who are weak ami nervous, who have no appetite and cannot sleep, find strength and vigor in Hood’s Sar-

street.

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The licit of engraved cards furnished on short notice at this office. Send u* your order. tf.