Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 September 1896 — Page 3

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TIMES. CT;EL>vr^TLE. JJYL*IAi>' T MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1

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Pew

5hoes^> For Fall and Winter are now being

received at

Louis l Kays.

C'OME DOWN

And see the fine line of

House Furnishing Goods

CARRIED BY

COKE

S. Shepperd, has gone to Chi-

ef \V cago.

Ltr. Treston, of Cloverdale, is in the

city.

Clias. Andrews, of Brazil, was in town

today.

r*' I I ' T/^r r f r r • ^ Roliert John went to Indianapolis

CTl I l ' And see the fine line of this afternoon.

H. H. Hillis went to Indianapolis

this afternoon.

Miss Olive Hoi tier returned to Brazil

this afternoon.

M. L. Oaniall went to Bainbndge at

| noon on business.

Miss Xeilie Coffey went to Indiana-

TUCKER & MALONEY. ,™„ , t„ r . IAST SII*E sou a he. - - Honest Dealing and Fair Treatment to all. HaUte thU nft '' r '‘ 00 "- _______-— === r^===^==^^ === ———_-_ Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kewnana are at

| home from Marshall ill.

Mi-s Perie Hillis has gone to Cari tiiage to trim in a millinery store.

I he best Pennsylvania Gas J. M. Allen v sited ids familv here Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a 1 returning to Sullivan today ton; uncrushed S3 .::o a ion 'de- tilenn Hoiiingswortii has gone to livered at your home. Coke - 1 Cl,i, ’ 1,,?0 to enter the Herrin *

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WHITE

the Herring medical

the cheapest and cleanest fuel . . or ase burners and furnace. ^ i )e «, n visiting friends iu the city, has

^ Gideon ] Jin 11, gone to Garnet, Kas.

AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. Mrs. Shoebliek, of Atlanta, Ga., who »W8.College Ave.. UeMotteProperty. I has been the guest of Mrs. Longden,

Haute

: has gone to Greenwood.

^ IJ T 1 I ^ ' 1 | 1,1! j,'' I l\ Billy Thompson returneil from GosEvJv'AJj a AjCJ Lii/j |>ort last night, bringing with him a

I hundred pounds of fish.

What ia Going on in and About R. L. o'Hair reports the loss of .1 fine Fair Greencastle. silk uinhrella which some one took

] from Ids porch last nigh*.

'-ATESI CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Mr. and Mrs. Janies T. Darnall have ! returned to their home in Indianapolis

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t n. w. w z.z, ^ merchant Tailor.

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E Has just received a full P line of I FALL AND . . | WINTER WOOLENS

£ £ |

Cull on Him Before Purcliaslnir. ^ t- 2 P Cleaning and Repairing a ^

^ Specialty.

P^ Opposite /’osf Office, P Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store^uaiiiMkUiUdiuiuimimf

t’or Suits. Overcoats.

Pantaloons'

Where Our People p*re Going and Where Their GueHtH are Stopping-News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in tha Paper for Quirk Heading. DON’T THINK Of leimnir the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Bannek Times to i follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a ween [ as It does here at home, and the address will I he chnnired as often us vou d">«lre.

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(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be inserted If writer's name and address is attached, not to be inserttsl. but as an evidence of good faith. None (but truthful

Items are desired.)

ll/e tl?e Best Jae^soF? ^oal • To be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour. SOdSIJ 0l?EE|<§/IS5Cr.

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. I desire to have it distinctly under stood that I shall open my Dining Hall, 510 East Seminary street to the students °/D. P. U. on the same plan as heretofore. [larry/1 Pfeiffer

All kinil- of pot aril bedding plants, cut Mowers and Moral designs a specialty.

C. C. Matson went to Bedford yes-

terday.

Chas. Kelly went to Indianapolis this

morning.

Rev. 1). M. Wood preached in Brazil

yesterday.

T. A. Hughes went to Terre Haute tliis inorning. Rev. Switzer, of Brazil, was in the I city yesterday. Miss Mildred Sigmau went to Hamricks this morning. SheriffGiidewell took Win. Saddler to Jeffersonville Sunday. Alfred Hirt and daughter, Miss Sarah are at home from Chicago. Mrs. Duncan has gone to Indianapolis after a visit with her mother. Mrs.

I Brooks.

Mrs. Brown left today for Lexington, | Ky., where she will join her husband,

1 Prof. Brown.

Two women indulged in a hot political debate Saturday on the east side

of the square.

Misses Luella and Ethel Me Whiner of Indianapolis, have returned to De-

Pauw universi'.y.

Miss Sinali Bailey, of Terre Haute, wli" visited in this city Sunday, ini'

gone to Cloyeriiale.

F. ( . Jacobs and S. P. Bowen went to Hamricks this morning to work on a

Louse that is being built.

The Gentlemen's club will meet tonight at the residence of Mr. Jerome Allen. A full attendance i- desired. James Cross, of Lebanon, and Miss Liiimu Gurdner, of Jamestown, ant j

visiting John Cross.

John P. Hillis sang a splendid -ofo at , tiie Locust Street M. E. clniicli ytster- j day morning which was greatly en-

joyed.

Dr. D. F. Hawk leaves today for an extended trip through a number ot

his

after a visit with J. F. Darnall. Miss Xe'Iie Young has gone to her j home in Hillshora, 111., after a visit 'with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Ditiick. Clias. Chamberlain, of Brazil, who lias been \isiting his mother in this city, went to Xew Albany this after-

noon.

Harry Brown lias returned from a five week's hunting and fishing trip around Lake Tomahawk, Wis. He says he captured all k<nds of game. Benjamin Duncan, aged eighty years, living on north Indiana street, was out picking up apples when he fell, partially dislocating his hip. The accident

occurred yesterday.

The term of John MeGown.jr., in the Jeffersonville penitentiary lia« expired and lie will be released today. He was sentenced, along wit. Ben Nichols, to

TVfRS. 7W. J. Corner Blootinnir' n

CHAF-REE. ..nd Anderson streets

TEiL,ESI’HONE NO. G

isubsciibe for the Banner Times

Two young men were selling carp on the streets today which they claim they caught at Gosport on trot lines.

They had a barrel of the flsli.

The McKin'ey Gold Bugs will hold forth at the mayor’s office this evening. Two good speeches will be delivered and a good crowd is expected to be

piesent.

Mrs. Win. McGhee, of Anderson, visited her husband, who is now at Jones' drug store, yesterday, going to Pendleton this morning to visit tier

mother.

Another bond issued by Putnam county bobbed up on Saturday night. It is held by a prominent attorney of this city, who collects the interest for a

client, and is for if.’OO.

Dr. A. H. Moore will speak at Danis mill platform. South Greencastle, Tuesday evening at 7 :JB o’clock. The Fox Ridge and Greencastle clubs will attend and citizens generally are invited. A free silver orator on the streets Saturday evening told the truth, by a slip of the tongue,* probably, when he said '‘the silver dollar is all riglu now, but wouldn’t he w hen Bryan is elected.” The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Baptist church will meet i tomorrow evening at 2:JO o’clock at the residence ot Miss Claude Vermilion. Mrs. K. C. Stimson. the state secretary.

I w ill he present.

Frank Williams, who has been suffering with blood poisoning for several ! week . submitted to an operation Sunday. Dr. Poole removed a linger from j Frank’s left hand, taking the entire linger off. He was suffering with ne-

! erosis.

day, when they will go to Terre

to make their home.

G. W. Black shipped two cars of horses to Indianapolis today. Mrs. J. D. Torr lias gone to Bloomfield to attend the wedding of a sister Rev. J. 11. Frost, formerly of Bellville has taken apartments with Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, on south Indiana street. Robt. Webb, of Xicbolas ville, Ky., lias gone to Chicago to visit his brother and sister, after a visit with W. S. Sliep-

perd and family.

Will Wood left this afternoon to visit his uncle, Hon. C. C. Wood city attorney 01 Lansing, Mich. He will probably enter Ids uncle's law office. Rev. H. H. Thompson, oresiding elder of the Indianapolis'district of the A. M. E church, preached here yesterday. He and the Rev. John Jackson went to Frankfort tvday to attend con-

ference.

Jesse W. Weik lias on exhibition in Ins store w indow some samples of tine white free stone peaches. The tree which bole them contained three bushels. The largest sample measured 11 C inches in eimimferenee and weighed 14 ounces. None of the three bushels weighed les« than eight ounces and all were nine or more inches in circumference. This tree’s yield is so far entitled to the belt. Sheriff' Jule Plummer, of Campbell county, Ky.. who was here during the excitement ot the Scott Jackson case, and where the clew leading to the murderers was developed, dropped into the city quietly Saturday evening, leaving on Sunday. He came to consult Attorney S. A. Hays on matters relating to the prosecution against 1'ru-ty and Seward, who, it will be remembered, were witnesses in the case against Jack-

son.

Mayor Birch and H. Lewis addressed a large audience at Brick Chapel on Saturday evening. Mr. Birch spoke first and talked for more than an hour. His audience was loth to have bun stop and were very enthusiastic over his address. Mr. Lewis spoke on county matters and elicited the closest attention, many being astonished at the condition of Putnam

county’s flcances.

On Satin nay early in the evening Miss Minnie Kern, Miss Longden and Miss George of the university were on their way home from the business part of the city, and when near the intersection of Vine and Seminary streets Miss Kern was robbed of her pocket book. A sneak thief snatched the purse which was hanging to Miss Kern’s belt and made away with it escaping in the darkness, The ladies described the fellow us being a boy about IS years of age. The pocket book contained about

five dollars in cash.

At Cloverdale and Putnamville on Saturday Dr. A. H. Moore bad large and enthusiastic audiences. At Cloyerdale in the afternoon be spoke in the opera bouse to a good crowd. They were well pleased with the coming representative and gave him much encouragement and liberal applause. James O’Bi ien popped up with a couple I rxf onto ts-.ia •! I i 1 nDfltlv

BIG STOVE DISPLAY.

Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Eanges,

etc., at

COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE GO.,

SOUTHWEST GO R. SQUARE.

Alpheus Bir*ch

Siatie and Fanny teaiiss.

S. W. Corner Public Square

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

While the i\lovniiu>’8

Kvemini's and are Cool .. . .TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

VGRY E-OOMOTvy IOTA L 7AIND OHErTAR.

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* THE BEST OF ....

$ 5

1 AT

Groceries, Fruits Huts

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Vegetate.

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$

.counties in ibis state, advertising his En Black, a coni dealer, living south patent medicine. of the city, had a convulsion, Saturday K. Marquis, jr., and Ids mother leave and fell. He had an open knife in his today for Indianapolis, where they will hand, the blade penetrating his left eye. remain during the winter, Mr. Marquis In the fall Black knocked some plasterwill attend medical college. ing into the injured eye

Mr. K. H. Webb, of Xicholasville Ky., who has been visiting the family

Wall ::: Paper

at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES at

ALLEN'S * DRUG * STORE.

and he will

probably lose the sight of it.

The handbill says: “A letter from Henry Grubb, who is in Colorado for Ids health says that everybody is for

of tines, ions and was uuswered neatly and quickly and the wind was instantly taken out of bis question bag. At Putnatnville in the evening Mr. Moore had one of tin* best audiences in point of miinberr, enthusiasm and intelligence he has spoken to this campaign. His speech was greeted by hearty applause and his unanswerable arguments greatly impressed bis hearers. Dr. Moore is making a vigorous campaign of Putnam and and is winning votes

daily by his logical speeches.

1 he republican meetings in the out districts of'lie county Saturday were all well attended. At Bainbridge Hon. W. D. Owen made his seeond speech this campaign in the comity and had :i large audience which completely packed the Ader hall. Mr. Owen spoke for two hours and received an ovation. His speech is one of the best tl,e campaign of Indiana affords and Bainbridge pemde were delighted with it. Ii especially pleased the sound money democrats of that section of whom there is

a large number.

The Womiu.’s dub met at Mrs. Dr John’s Saturday altenioon it being the first observance of their ‘‘•’resident’s day.’' The new president, M>s. Baker, gave an address upon “A Study in Child Life.” in which she traced the developments of the educational experiments in connection with children and also of ilie growth and iclalion of the moral, physical ami mental peases in a child’s development. Rcftesh-

HAMILVTON’S. A full line of Outensware. This is the store for low prices and "ood bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square. r w

NECKWEAR -<■

$ ry 1 i

p—lr

NDLES3 ,. TY

We have received the latest pi d icti well knowr. f arter and Holmes make « t which we have the exclusive agency.

NO 6 KAS I

WASH. STREET

SOTHERlII?.

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

free silver and a gold bug does not open | nieiits were se ved after t *e first adlib mouth.” Of course, nothing re- dress. Afterwards Mis. Mansfield premarkab'e about that at all. ‘*Eveiy-, uared a toast to‘'Our Presidem.” Toe body” iu Colorado owns a silver mine, last “The club as it was anil i-'' was reW. W. Scott, of Cloverdale, is at home sponded to by M rs. Kidpatb. Mrs. A1froni a trip to Ind'annpolis, where he pbeas Birch spoke upon the f iit!ire took a load of stock He and a friend work of die club. M s. Stephenson recounted Die pictures of candidates in sponded to "Our Ancestry and Mis. windows and he states that what were Miller to "Our Progeny. 1 tie rooms not for McKinley were “for sale or for were handsomely decorated by a eomdemocratic signs of hard times. I mittee consisting of Mrs. Ogg and

None better, r am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your oraers. Banner T imes Block. May Tennant.

rent

We have a «*>d stock of all grades 1^ 'vhicMo make selections. We want to xeauLc make it to your interest to buy now

M rs. ! with

Ader, fall beautiful

afternoon most

flowers being used effect. After an delightfully spent

CPAINTS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES.*!

The marriage of Mrs. Wilhelmine Eitidjorg, of this city, and Mr. August | Wnue, of Terre Haute, occurred yester

dav at half past nine o'clock in the '*'e departed with many expr. s- ; morning, at the parsonage of the Pres- skins of good wishes to the new presi-

, byterian church. Rev. W. K. Weaver, j dent.

officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wane will O. K. Ranier, of Khalmers. lias re-

HP 1 | visit relatives in tiie city until Wednes- | turned home.

VV«- Will Trade

The Banner Times will accept wood, apples, potatoes, or such seasonable products that any may desire to bring iu on subscription. Parties applying at nee "ill be contracted with • -i. Appix atuic Banner Times eutit. mg room. Krill ■'r*.in*l*•»•« Henri K. McUauirhev to • lia.les T. Webster, land in Kiis-ell tp, $4000. VV,n. R. Alice to R. L. 81111th, jr.. land iu Floyd tp . $fioo. Aetria Lite InsuniuceC oto Frederick Jones et al land 111 Marion tp., $1500. Auditor Putnam ('". to Benjamin Martin land In t loit-rdale tp., $300. It is actual merit that gives Hood’s Sarsaparilla the first place among remedies, It is the One True Blood Puntier and nerve tome.

T<» < ure a Cold in One Hay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet'. All druggists refund the money if it fail' to cure. 25e. g08t D.

bee the Bine Flame Oil Burner at Relin k - Hardware store, no wood; no coal. Better than natural gas. 89eod9

Onler a trial sack iff Yuiidaliti Mills “Imperial’’or Best High Grade. Sold by all grocers. 202-eod.

T.I Cure » Col<t In One l>»)'. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet- All n.'iiggist'refund tiie money l! it fail- 1 o 1 lire. 25c. 20StD.

1 am still in the coal business. See me before placing ofders. /ohn Cawley For Sale—Secuul-hand square piano, cheap. Also bran new folding-bed. Ewing McLean. 71b south Locust street. 295t2

The best of engraved cards furnished

Flowers for sale at G. A . Herrings. 1 on -bort notice at this office. Send us 413 Hanna street, at once. 290-41. | your order. tf.