Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1896 — Page 3
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And see the fine line of
House Furnishing Goods
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1 Leailer of conversation for the afternoon, Mis^ l.illian Southard. N alter Cooper will leave tonight for " inehester, Ky., to vi<it a frietnl. Mirs Reggie l.eathorman is dangerously ill with pericarditis at Mrs.
•leanette Preston I.ay tie’s.
" Idle tlie nresent proportion of McKinley pictures is about It! to one of , 1‘i'yan still there are a iiuuilter of repnhlicaus who have forgotten to put them up. They can be had at the otllee of Major Fee in the Central bank building. Hoist your colors gentlemen. A crowd of democrats with a lamp and brooms were to be seen sweeping [ away leaves and sticKs in the court house yard last night after the speaking.
DePauw University,
Pew
(Shoes
For Fall and WinI ter are now being
received at ^ His i Hays. (
CARRIED BY
'fiUGKBR Se MALONEY. „. 1 SIDE SQUARE. - - Honest Dealing and Fair Treatment to all. Tl,l ‘“' ‘‘on gave use to a rumor that
Mr. Patterson had lost some of his free
silver and thev were after it.
——COKE. «*-. ».ll known
% i Greencastle, died at the residence of l The best Pennsylvania Gas hi!< ino,, "' r - Mrs - Bri " t ""- tl,is u ' ,,r ning ^ G j - at live o’clock. Mr. Kehoe was about I ^° al Coke , crushed >4.00 a olll anii formerly worked for 5 ton ,uncrashed $3 .50a Ion; de-I Maloney Bros. Hi? death was caused K llVered at yOUT liome. (,oke is by eon-umption. The remains will be i the cheapest and cleanest fuel biken to Crawfordsville for interment. ^ ! for base burners and furnace. luvitations arrived in tnis city yes1 1 I'i’ 11 terdav afternoon reading as follows:
I Jit III, ^| r all( j John M. Dwyer desire
agent for terre haute gas Co your presence at the marriage of their
| daughter, Sylvia Mae, to Roy Marshall j Ahrams, on Monday evening, October j TJ, IS'.K!, at seven-thirty o’clock. West | Commercial avenue, Lowell. Indiana.
J |The at home cards read Greencastle,
Ind., after October 25.
The Terre Hau^e Tribune lias the fol-
, lowing concerning the marriage of Lon I am in the Coal Business, as usual. I Lee the well known Vandalia local and will handle the best (conductor: Rev. W. II. Hickman, of E3 P? A Z 11— Bl_C30K., the First M. F.. church, last evening, Anil also A INIT I—I FR AOI“TE, united in marriage Miss Vinnie Neal
of best tpia.ity.
916 8. < ollesre Ave., 1U* Motto Property.
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Has just received a full line of FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons* Call on Him Before Purchasing. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Opposite Host Office, Over - Jones’ - Drug' - Store-
| liverv.
JOHIM 0.AW bbY. | THE LOCAL FIELD
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What ia Going on in and About
Fair Greencastle.
I.ATES1 CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Whore Our People lire Oomi; ami Where
Their Guest, itre Stopping—New* of III- ’ teresl Over the City—The Best Column in ths Paper for ijuick Kemliug.
DON’T THINK Of loavii.g the city, even for a short time, without ordering tne Dally Bannek Times to follow you. It costs you hut l" cents a ween as It lines tiere at home, and the address will he chnn^'id ns often as you ’’“sire.
(Persona's nnd society notes are sollcltisl and will be Inserted If writer’s name and address is attached, not to lie^inserti-d, but ns an evidence of good faith. Nonclbul truthful
Items are desired.)
II. C. Lewi* i- in Indianapolis. Dr. Elliott, of Poland, is here today. I llirt went to Indianapolis tlii-
morning.
Henry Kurt’, of Kentucky, is visiting
George II. Kurt/.
Rev. D. M. Wood returned from
] Terre Haute this morning.
Win. Brothers and 'V. T. Slavens
1 went to Brazil this morning.
Some one, knowing more about my business than I do myself, has spread the report tiiat 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
n ary street to the students ofl). P. U. on the same plan
as heretofore.
Mrs. Kitley, of Greenfield, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.C, C. Hurst. Miss Maud Evans, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Abe Hillis at Maple Grove. A child of Dr. Mi-Masters of Stiles-
ville, is recovering from a severe case
of diphtheria.
The section men along the Vandalia between Indianapolis and Brazil arc at f.’nrtersburg Springs building a bridge, .fohn Abrams of the American Kx-
T,’ n I press coinpaiiy started on his run last
| night, he goes f’-oin Be'lfountaine
| Ohio to Mai toon, Illinois.
marriage
and Mr. Lou Lee, at the bride’s residence on south Seventh street. The house was prettily decorated and Brandenburg's mandolin orchestra played the wedding inarch, as the bridal patty entered the parlors. After the cerej money a wedding supper was served. ’I’he bride is a member of the Ne il sister’s millinery firm and is a very popular young lady. The groom is the well known Vandalia conductor. After a trip to the Pacific coast, they will go to housekeeping in the handsome new I residence reoet.'ly erected by Mr. Lee
on cast Liberty avenue
The deinoe.al'cFii’th d'stiii ’ committee met in Ter e Haute yesle.day. 1 O. C’ol’iver and J. (’. Ridpath of th’s eii v were p-esent. The Terre Haute (i'ii„ e says: ‘ The principal object of the mee.ing was to make appointmeuts for V . R'dpath who hat jus. begun Ins i amps‘go. Appo'ntments we.e made for him to speak evc.y day from now iint'l the election and on some days he wi'l speak both after.>oon and evening. Dr. ll'dpatn’s appointment in this city i- for IK-Ni Thursday night at the wigwam which will be his closing speech in Vigo coun.’y. He enti s upon liis campaign in this < on ity next Saturday. ’1 he eommit.ee 'oday at.anged *’or liim to deliver an additional address at Middletown on October 9.” The indication- are that V>\ Faiis will he elected
by about 2,000 majority.
A letter from Miles Moore at Harrisburg, Ha., states that tin: recent storm in the east unroofed his residwuce and every house in Ids block. Charley Moore, Ids brother, was sleeping up stairs hut was awakened in time to escap**. No one at Mr. Moore’s hou-e
was injured.
Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall have gone to their home in Metcalf, 111., after a visit with the former's father, Saul
Marshall.
Mrs. Simpson and daughter, Miss Jennie, of Martinsville, -ire guests of W.
S, .Shepherd andjfainily.
Miss Duree, of Vincennes, who has been the guest of the Misses Alspaugli,
! has returned home.
Mrs. F. M. Heavenridge, of Stiles-
j^rry f\ Pfeiffer.
lrdies
' all and investigate our system of (Ire.-making. Why go to the city and buy ready made dre-ses when you ean get better titling at liome. BAV1SE BLOCK.
ville, lias gone to French Lick springs.
•'^1 kind* of pot and bedding plants, cut llowers and floral designs a specialty. ^RS. 7W. J. CHARFEe. Corner Blooming*-n ..ml Anderson Streets
Some jokers “flxed” 8. II. Vansant’s
It was left Miss Mary Gilmore has gone to Clo-
verdale and Spencer to visit friends. Mr. Humphreys, Big Four operaior at Haris, 111., is visiting in the city. Miss E-telia Winte.'S, of Cairo, III., is the goes, of Miss Nellie Matson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwe'l have
returned from Ladoga.
S. B. Cowger returned from Montiwill have the |(|,iu a ft erno0 ii
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glass case sign last night,
out by mistake and it was this morning
ornamented with beer kegs.
( barley Barnahy has a Hi to onejdollar which he brought down from Chicago. 11 is about as big a- a care wheel
and is a good object lesson.
Tlie Century club will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. F. G. Gilmore.
Mi-s Genevieve Amipaper of the afternoon Red Cross Society.’’
The city library report for the qiiarter shows: Number of books loaned, July 1108, August 1152, September ISiit!, number of persons using reading room, July 103, Augn-t Do, September
1090.
% Kappa Alpha Theta Aluinn:c will hold its first meeting of this the sixth year Saturday. October 3. at the home of Mrs. M. J. Beckett on South College Ave. The me ting is called at 2:30 instead of 3 u. m., tlie regular hour, by
This Columti Records the Best News in College CirclesArthur Hamrick, manager of the DePauw foot ball tsam, was in the city yesterday arranging lor the coming game between tlie elevens of the two universities. The pros pects are for a closely contested game, and a large number of 1. l\ students should accompany the team to Greencastle. A good crowd of “rno.ers” will encourage the team immensely.—Bloomin^ton
Telephone.
The political science department i has elected its ottlcers for the semi-1 nariutn protective committee. The! permanent organization should take plaee soon. 'I lie Freshman class met this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr. Erickson, ’91. visited Beta brothers this morning. He is a missionary and on his way to Burmab, India. The Weekly board met this
afternoon.
A students service will be held at College Avenue church Saturday night. There will be special music, and short addresses to the students by Misses Daniels and Frank and Messrs. Ewing, Nadal and Beard. A cordial welcome
will be given to all.
More of the students circulars were distributed this morning. Work for an increased attendance next year has already begun. The college correspondent of the Democrat has gone “where the woodbine twiueth.” His glory
waned.
A movement is on foot to have] the library open in the evening. . This move is certainly n good one as very few students have time to i visit the library during the morn | ing recitation hours. The extra ; expense of lights would be cheerfully borne by students. There are 185 students in fresh
man rhetoric.
Theodore Nees will return to col-
lege next term.
The Epworth League of Locust Street church has issued invitations to all students in college to come to the Sunday night services
during the y ear.
A circular announcing the Bible study classes of the Y. M. C. A. will be issued soon. Tiie handbill which is supposed to give the news, was two days late in learning of the free silver meeting. No wonder though, for the free silver men in college are as scarce as snow nails in July. Purdue is already organizing a glee club. How about DePauw's glee club for this jear. The republican club had a rous ing meeting in tlie mayor's oflice last evening. Messrs. Case and Hathaway made excellent speeches to the students, and preliminary steps were taken toward a permanent and strong college organization. The fcllowing officers acted: Fred L. Barrows, president, Gideon Diall, secretary, and Mr. McGaughey, treasurer. The club will
BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Ccnl Burners, Majestic Stcl Langes,
etc., at
COOPER BROg; HARDWARE CO., SOUTHWEST OOF?. SOU APRS.
Alpheur; Bir*ch
Siapie m fwi Buefc
W. Corner Public Square
Telephone No 90 I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWAKE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.
While the Evenings ami
Mornimrs are Cool
TRY ONE OF OUR
11 eaters.
Ve-RY EC0N07VYIC7AL- TV N D O H E-TV P.
ji S. Fjepiek 9 ^o.
is.^-a 'a.v> . THE BEST OF ... .
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Grocetiss, Frails Ms
and Vegetables,
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Badger Williamson went to Indianapolis this afternoon. M -. Kate Blakely is at home from Monon. Dr. J.U. Ridpath speaks at Danville
today.
Ed Hlbbett went to Crawfonlsville at
noon.
A full line of Outensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
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'••wr.LSUS VARIETY
£. i\3 D
We have received the latest productions of the well known Carter and Holmes make of which we have the exclusive agency.
NO- 6 east
WASH. STREET
5i.THr.RLiP.
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
ho enrolled among the national eol
lege club#?
POOR WORK AT 1M It DUE.
The Lafayette Courier says: “Last night’s practice work at Pur due was not creditable to the first eleven. The scrubs, witli several extra men, including Robertson, bested the ’Varsity, and there was considerable disappointment. The
None better, i am exclus”.- agent. Cali and see me before placing your oraers. Banner l imes Block. May Tennant.
I>iarriHK«* IncuiiHt*. Milton Dilley and Lillie Elliott.
Tlir Wo itn. r.
The indioationu for tins “ii-UuQ for the Cuming thin j -ix hours ;.tv us follows up received bv !i. >. Beniek <v i ,> iru.i the oilk-i.».
team must get more dash and jnisli j weatl.er buii-ai. at (
into its work before the game on .r,^
’L'it i urv i\ 4 old liiurel^ny. Take I.iixm ive Bioino Qbiiiiin" Tub-
lefmiu iIm- imiiH-y
III-. All lllll^Jfiit a faiis to i-iin-.
25e.
20,st I).
^ New I_OT OF=
H A V S L N ,D CHINA any amount.
TheAmerican silver dollar is
legal tender for I ground was very muddy.
Saturday with Greer. For the scrubs last night.Hanson, Halstead.' ^ Zehring, Axtell and Woothridge played great ball. Axtel! made iir. eighty-yard run for a touch-down ; j Woothridge, a little pharmic, did J some lind playing at fullback, and Halstead tackled beautifully. Tlie,
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DIRECT IMPORTATION AT
ALLEN S DRUG STORE. Call and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
Say, do you know, If trade is slow , The dull times may have killed it). You will be wise To advertise? For that will soon rebuild it.
IufliAiin*><»liM KxctirHton. Those desiring to take advantage of the Vandalia excursion rates to Imlianapolis on account of tlie Bryan speaking, are asked to leave their names at J. K. Langdoit’s store. J. S. Dowling Agt,
me v o, 111., Oct. 2
Pio'iabiy lo<- 1 showers li t* afteriiuio , ptu ilv rl.’U ly i - night wiiii sh-irti-i--, in si ut and centr i. p ni i , "aiur-i-iy !-«i • warmer eeiitral ginriion tunijiit.
( ox.
The following Im-al ol.-i-ri.un-iis
as taken daily by (xiiv Wilson w ho is in charge of the olllcial weather instruments located on the roof ot
the West College building: Maximum toinpc-rature yi-stt-i-iiay.
Minimum
I'emperature today. 7 a . m. • noon.
B.-l-e eoa!.
tin- Blue FI ir.i • M I iirtier at i, - Lanlwiire score, i -- wood; no Better than natural gas. 89eod9
Order a trial sack of Vandalia Mills ‘Imperial” or Best High Grade. Sold by all grocers. 202-eod.
1 * m still in the coal siness. See n-i- I * fore lacin oeile • J. hn av-le/ The Raxnku Timk.s telephone news number is 95. Remember it when yo i b tve an item. We want the news.
Only the -ullerer knows the misery of dyspepsia, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla
’.tain fall, melli-d snov.- (tneliesi
fifi.il 4tt a
cures the most >tub! orn eases of that
01.11
i i disease.
The noon tc-mporiture la taken dally by tinBannkii Tim es.
Lost—Coal blai-k pointer pup, aged live moil hs; pray spot <n throat.
t or Job rnnting set
I'be Banner Times, printer. Leave with E 1 Callender.
