Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1896 — Page 3
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Shoes^ I For Fall and Winter are now being received at | louis l Hays. | ■ % I j-^.^^xwew.^ v vs^vv^c<.^v.'
serious aeiident to him would aadden the heists of more than one sportauian
in thN city.
Railroad men are loud in the praise of that part of Mr. Brooks’ speech, de-
livered at Tene which he asked
employment or for wind?” They see the force of the tpiestioii this year as they never have before. A democratic ex-otHce holder of Putnam went to Warren township recently and plead for a half-day with a younjj man who had renounced democracy in Putnam. He plead with tears in his eye- and Anally bought a peck of potatoes of the young man thinking there- : by lie could And favor in his eyes The | young man was immovable, however, and will vote for McKinley and the Putnam republican ticket. Prominent republicans in Cloverdale state that Henry W. Horn never was a very sound republican and that he did | i not vote for Harrison in 1802. anti that Tommy Horn always a democrat except one time when he voted theprohi ticket.
The best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a ton;uncrushed $3 50a ton; delivered at your home. Coke is
the cheapest and cleanest fuel , ... ,,
tor base burners and furnace.
Gideon Uinll,
I These are two “converts” whose names
| the cheapest and cleanest fuel were n,,!ntione,l tl,e han(,,,iu in a
Horn, of Decker, Ind. When a demo-
ACENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO MHS.t olletre Ave , lieMottel’roperty.
B. U r . WHITBs I merchant Tailor. 5 Has just received a full ^ line of ^ FALL AND . . I WINTER WOOLENS 3 For Suits, Overcoats, ^ Pantaloons' ... ^ Call on Him Before Purchasinir. ^ Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Opposite l^ost Office, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store- ^
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cratic convert is thoroughly examined there is always something wrong with his former record. The handbill is trying hard to effort the democrats who are deserting the sinking popocratic
ship.
A party of intelligent appearing rail-
m __ , road men were conversing at one of the | I | depots hist night upon the political out-
” look. Among other things they all j agreed that the great majority of rail-
Times printed two able articles from the pen of Hon. VV. H. Kagan that gave the location and names of about thirty revolutionary soldiers who had lived in Putnam, some of them being buried in
Haute recently. in ' t l ns county. These graves should he Will you vote for looked up and if unmarked tin- other
from the government should be ac-
cepted.
Mr.-1. S. McClary this afternoon received a letter announcing the death of Mrs. Bainum, wifeof Dr G. W. Bainumwhich occurred on Oct. 1. of acute | origin's di'ease. Dr. and Mrs. Bainum have been residing at Olney, 111., where I they have two sons. Deceased was well ; known in Greeneastle where she made many friends during her husband's j pastorate at the local Presbyterian |
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It was reported in the papers that all the employes of Siegel. Cooper Co.’s mammoth Chicago establishment were j for Bryan. Sanford Sewell lias re- i ceived a letter from a brother, .1. W . Sewell, who recently visited here, stat- J ing that he had a talk with one of the clerks who said that out of the SIX) voters in the company’s employ hut three of them were for Bryan. The Woman's Foriegu Missionarv society of College Avenue church will hold their monthly meeting for October in the church parlors, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Subject: “Medical work among the women of China." A paper will he given by Mrs. Gobin. All ladies of the church invited.
BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Banges,
etc., at
GOGPER BROS.' HARDWARE GO., SOUTHWEST GOFR. SQUARE:.
Alpheus Birch
Slie aim Fancy Gwift
S. W. Corner Public Square
I am in the Coal Business, as usual
and will handle the best
BRAZIL BLOCK, And also ANTHRACITE,
of best quality.
Order now for present or future de-
liverv.
JOHN eAWbtY.
[U/e !?au$ tfie Best Jae^soi? ^oal - |To he had, and will deliver Ithesame at any day and hour. |jOjl^lLEY9^0., S0(J5I? <jFiEE|l<5/IS5Cf.
THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on In and About Fair Greeneastle. LATEST city haps and mishaps. Where Our People are Uoiiik and Where Their Oiiente are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in th» Paper for ttnick UeadliiK.
DON’T THINK
Of leaviuir the city, even for a short time, without ordering tbe Dally Banker Timks to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wee* I as It does here at home, and the address will I he changed as often as vou ''“sire.
(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be Inserted If writer’s name and address Is attached, not to'liejlnserted. but as an
evidence of good faith.
Items are desired.)
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 1 shall open my Dining Hall, 510 East Seminary street to the students I oil). P. U. on the same plan as heretofore. flarry fl Pfeifftr. WMES m. hurley. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? SEE ME. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
'Co Cure si Cold In One liny. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabj e p All ilriiggi-t- refit ml the money ” it fails to cure. 2.'»c . 208tD.
Mrs. J. W. Sutherlin is at home from
the east.
Dr. J. H. Uissell, of Crawfordaville, was here today. Dennis Downs, claim agent of the Vandalia, visited his father yesterday. Rev. E. F. Hasty, of Pendleton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M. Allen. Mrs. Hasty will arrive in a day or two. Rev. A Hats, formerly of this city, now of Chicago, visited friends in the city yesterday, going to Brazil in the
evening.
Mrs. Frances Cutler and daughter Mi— Nellie are at home from Louisville where they have been visiting for several weeks. Mrs. Harry Richardson and daughter, Eleanor .lenrtte, of Libeity, are visiting the former’s father-in-law, Jesse Richardson. The Val Blutz brewing company, of Milwaukee, is building a storage house near the -ite of the old Vandalia depot in south Greeneastle. The Louisville Courier Journal, lUut stanch exponent ot -ound money democracy secured a large list of subscribers here Monday. It is known that democratic mana1 gets gave away a number of tickets to I Indianapolis, and oilered ti> pay fm dinners for people who would go to ! swell the Bryan crowd. This free ride 1 business caught quite a number. Elder A. H. Morn- this morning at seven o'clock at Cloverdale united in marriage Mr. W. V. Lewman. of Georgetown, 111., amt Mi—Salli' 1 Long, daughter of Eliakim Long, at the I of the brid'. Mr. and Mrs. Lewman go at. onct? to Georgetown. j s. Dowling's faithful old hunting dog, Sport, is going ; bout with one front h-g in bandages and splints, the n-ult of its being run ove-- by a buggy wheel. Spot has been with ing for ten years or puppy hood, and lias, that time located
"Telephone No. 90 I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.
road men were solid for McKinley and gave the following as a reason for it: The men are in a position to accurately judge of the real condition of business over a large territory, taking the amount of business they handle as their guide. Since the democrats have been in power at the seat of government, the railroaders have seen the quantity of work daily grow Irss, more and more men turned down as a result until many of them have no employment, and all this in the face of the fact that the same democrats had promised, before election that they, if put in power, would increase the business. Remembering that up to 1S!I2 under the republican administration, they had all the business they could handle, the. railroaders have wisely decided to vote for the return of the old time prosperity. About a week ago Oflleer Parker found three little boys at the Vandalia station who had alighted from a train from Indianapolis. Seeing they were strangers here, and probably runaways, he questioned them pretty closely. They said they lived at the Junction and were going home. Later one of them confided to the telegraph operator
Nonellbut truthful that his name was Peek and that he and
his companions had run away from their homes in Indianapolis. They were allowed to leave when they chose and went on to the Junction, taking south bound freight front there. The next day the uncle of tno Peek boy came here hunting for him and through him it was learned that the little fellow was a distant relative of the Peck family of this county, being the grand* son of one of them who had moved away nearly twenty years ago. Lest Saturday the hoys appeared again coining in from the south hungry and cold and very sick of their new kind of life. They were only too glad to avail themselves of an opportunity to return to their cheerful homes they had left and leave the misery of a tramp’s life; so they were put on the next train going east, under the care of the conductor. The families of Mrs. A. C. Fry and Dr. E. G. Fry were the victims last night of a severe burglar scare. In the early hours of the evening a social party and tally pulling was held at tueir residence on east Franklin street, the family retiring about 11 :30 o’clock, Mrs. Dietriek went to sleep but awoke about midnigut unable to sleep longer. About two o’clock in the morning, -he heard a burglar in the house and he approached iier room. Mrs. Dietriek secured her revolver, but the night being very dark she could not see the fellow, but could hear him distinet.lv. She kept her revolver in front of her and was determined to Are if she caught a glimpse of or felt the fellow passing. He did not get near enough for that, but went out. The families were arou-ed and a thorough search made. All the doors have locks that can he opened but from the inside except one. All the doors were securely fastened before the family retired, hut they were all open later, and this leads to the belief that the burglar entered early in the evening and secreted himself. He was heard later in tlte night, after his
Mr. Dowl-
niore. ever since it is claimed, in more birds than any
There lias been a remarkable demand for copies of the Bannkk Times containing the speech of Charles L. Jewett. The speech appeared in our weekly issue of Oct. 2, and was widely read, and we have supplied many requests for the speech. We have a few left. This morning at the Big Four 270 tickets W‘*re sold to Indianapolis, 200 of which were used on the special train. The decorations on the special were hung upside down which means in Ihtg signals "in distress.” The Vandalia sold one hundred tickets to Indianapolis this morning. A peeial of eleven coaches was started from here. The regular train from Terre Haute pulled in with about 27‘>
people on board.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham have gone to Newcastle to visit the former’- parents. Mr. Cunningham will continue his trip through the ga- belt. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Law-, formerl) proprietors of the National hotel of Bloomington, were in the city todav enroute to Terre Haute. There will he a big republican barbecue at Brazil tomorrow. Exeusion rates will be made on tbe Vandalia. Mrs. W. W, PavU will return to her home Monrovia today after a visit with her sister. M iss Anna Gilmore. Mrs. J. S. Nelson he.- returned to her home in Ft. Wayne after a visit with F. I*. Hnestis and family. Mrs. H. B. Longden was called to Greenwood by the death of her aunt.
Mrs. Noah Noblt.
M r. and Mrs. U. A. Holland have gone to Liberty for a month's visit with the
latter’s parents.
Miss Ashby has rettirneii to her home in Ladoga after a visit with Miss
Hulali Farrow.
Mrs. Hays has returned to iter home in Go-port after a short visit witli Mrs.
D. Langdon.
W'm. Riley lias gone to Rogers, Ark., after a visit with his nephew, Rev. A.
T. Riley.
Mrs. Sullie Stone has gone to Indianapolis to visit her son. Dr. Stone. Mas. Fleming, of Terre Haute, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Torr have gone to Humboldt, Nebra-ka, to visit. S. H. Judy has gone to Richmond to act as auctioneer at a hog sale. Born to Lawrence Grinstcad and wife, October 5, a daughter. Up to noon the Big Four had sold 300 tickets to Indtatiapoli-. Miss Ella Ford has gone to Poland to trim in a millinery store. Art Jackson i» driving for the American express company. Jacob Rohm and wife vwiii to Neodesha, Kansas, Monday. Mis-Heavenridge lia- returned from French Lick -pring-. Henry Grubb lias gone to Okolonu. Mis-., on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rohm have gone to Neosho, Kalis. Dr. Keithiley ha- returned from Hannibal, Mo. Dick Wood is at home from the south. Abram Abrams is on the sick list. F. M. Lyon was in Brazil today.
While the Evenings and
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Moniimrs are Cool
TRY ONE OF OUR
Oil S[eaters.
VeRY ECOrSOTV^lCTAL 7AIND CHEPFR.
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t THE BEST OF .
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Groceries, Fruits Nuts
and tetatiies.
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A full line of Queensware. This is the store for low prices and qood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.
IM&GKWEvAR IN ENDLESS VARIETY
We have received the latest productions of known Carter and Holmes make of winch we
exclusive agency. NO- 6 EAST xa WA-^H. STREET
the well have the
strar.m.ip.
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
None better, i a. . lx ius"-: agent. Call and see me before placing your orders, banner i Dues Block. Mav Tennant.
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The indication. 1< r Hits 'uctiiio for flie coming thirty-six hours are as follows up recehed bv 11. S. Renick dr (_i>. from the ollicia) weather bureau at Chicago.
CniCAoo. 111.. Oct. (5.
Fair tonight a..i! Wednesday,
cooler tonight.
( ox.
Ail kind-ni put and bedding plants, eat iluwers and lloral designs a specialty.
7V7RS. Wy. j. Corner IIIuoiuiiik' 'ti
OHKRF=.EE .old Anderson Streets
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Tl.UI'.fllOXK XO. (i
hurried exit, at a kitchen door, but
made no second entrance. It is thought | Taken in time Hood’s tSarsapaiilla | instruments located on the roof he had a pal for some signals were , p rt . v ,.|,tg seriou- illness by keeping the the West College building:
The follow,tig local observations his taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in clintge ot tbe otllciul weather
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other three dogs in the country. Any
heard. This is the secend visit to the i, kl0( i |imv „ n ,i u |i the organs in a I
Fry residence, an unsuccessful attempt ■ i R . a |thy condition, having been made there several days |
CHINA
New L.OT OF
HA¥ILANE> direct importation at
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. Call and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
ago. Major J . F. Fee lias received a letter from the quarter-master of the regular army stating that there is a law pro- : vidiug for the erection of a monument at the grave of revolutionary soldiers where such are needed and desired. The government pays the freight and all expenses on the monuments. On Feo. 8 and March 8, 1893, the Bannkk
The Vandalia will make a rate of 33 cents round trip to Brazil tomorrow to j attend the republican barbecue. For Legal Blanks. The Banner TimkFor Sal* Bills and Posters. The Banner Times For all kinds of job printing a owest prices tf
Maximum temperature yesterday.
Minimum
Temperature today. 7 a . in noon Rain fall, melted eno\7 finches)
419.0 fd.O .Vl ,n 58.0
The noon temperature Is taken dully by the Hannkk Times.
No other flour like Vandalia Mills.
Best high grade for nice bread and
Give it a Dial. Sold only in
Used by '■ T '" ’ “
cake.«
cotton sacks, while here.
Sold
Mr-. Flwing
281-e o d
III. Mm Ini'* Nvrvln<' CollVe Haves Doctor Itlll.aiul Hair V »ur
LoItVe ■ixpeiu.e.
A plca-aur tatuc Ui ink, purely cereal gluten and vegetable, aim a positive cure lor headache, nervmisiier-, dyspepsia, -lceples-nc-s, heart disease, biliousness, e -nsti|iatiou. and the many ailments caused by coffee and tea. «f. E. White, Kalamazoo, Mich , writes: "Mr wife has been severely afflicted with headache and heart trouble. While u-ing Nervine Coffee she was totally free from both. S/ir must have it." 1 lb. 100 cups. 20c. Sample, making 23 cups, by mail. 10c. Address Dr. Martin Healtn Food Co.. Elkhart, Did. Eat Dr. Martin’s Royal Breakfast food.
Sold by grocers.
For Sale by T. Abrams, W. II risott, Broadstreet A Son
Har-
1 am still in the coal business. Se me before placing orders. Joltn Cawley
The Hannkk Times telephone news number is 05. Remember it when yo.i have an item. We want the ne ws.
