Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1896 — Page 3
•■ T F. TIMES, G*'vEli!';STLE.
I iT ir T WEDNESDAY (fCTOBER 7 |89«
r"OME ^ fiOWM And sec tlie fine line of HoD.se Fornisliing Goods
"t'nt to Brazil thU aftirnoon to take
CARRIED BY
TUCKER & MALONEY, >ll»E Stil'ARE. - - Honest Dealing ami Fair Treatment to all.
1^..,, V>>%v»vviwv V'V'. V«ww>. K-yys.-^ i
COKE
Alfie.l Ilirt goes today to Abbeville,
Ga.. on a business tni).
'[is. ll.own. of ( rawfonlsville, is vis-
iting M is. 1’. O. < olliver.
Mis- Maml Owen, of Chicago, is tlie
guest of Miss Flora Hays
Thomas Long, an ol.l resident of
Bainb idge died Tuesday.
Mis- Florence Wood has returned
from a visit in doverdale.
I'liomas M. Kelly am'. Dessie Edge
have t.e i licensed to ina’ v y.
Mrs. Edwin .M irf i. of Cincinnati, 5 s
the guest of M's. Dr. Martin.
A total of .'dti tickets were gold from
here to Indianapolis yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hymer, of Koarhdalc.
are guests of Mends in toe city.
Mrs. Kee lias gone to Eldorado, Kan*..
of troighl. This is where the big saving comes in.” Miss Tina McCammack we.urto Brazil • Ids a f ternoon. Mis. Julia Boston went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Saddler A Co. shipped a ear of lio^' to Butlalo today. H. lliilis is shipping ten ears of stone to Terre Haute. (J. < . Matson went to Bedford this afternoon.
Will In- u ToukIi Winter. Prophet Foster give the following dismal prediction for the winter: The winter of 1896-97 will le very long and cold, with much snow in nil localities where snow is n factor. Blizzards will be uumer-
BIG STOVE DISPLAY. 0?.l:s, Air Tights, Hard Coal Burr.ere, Majestic Steel Badges, OtCij ciu COCfER BROS.’ HARDWARE Gt)., SOU XMWE:£>-r OOFi'. jbquafrh.
Alpheus Birch
I^ew
Shoes^ For Fall and Winter are now being j received at itiiis i Pays.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. S. <’. (James, of Colum-
^ j The best Pennsylvania Gas
x Coal Coke crushed S4.00 a , , , ... , . . „ . 5 ^ . bus. (»hio, a/e visitinir ndalives in B.*nn-
c ton;uncrushed$3.5oa ion; de- bri ,|
g livercd at ^ourhonie. (..oke is Mattie Kennedy, daughter of Robert the cheapest ano cleanest fuel Kenned'-, of Ba'uhridge, died Tuesday for base burners and furnace. in indianapoii-.
ous, highways will be blockaded,
after a visit with her father, Dr. Mo> ri- 1 ah b' 1,0 followed by much rainfall
and high water most of tlie year.
^~Gideon Dicill, AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO 91ft 8. < oilern* Ave , DcMotto Property.
Coa.i
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E. \r. WHITB, 3 MERCHANT TAILOR. ^ Has just received a full line of FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS Fur Suits, Overcoats, Pantaloons •
C03.1I
I am in the Coal Business, as usual,
and will handle the best
E3F?A2:1L_ E3I—OOK, And also AMTHFRAGITE,
of best quality.
Order now tor present or future de-
livery.
.JOHN GAWbliY.
THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in and About
Fair Grearicastle.
Call on Him Before Purcliiislntr. ( leaning and Repairing a Specialty. Opposite* i’nst on/co» Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store-
ij f
,or «“ ,rk
Ule l^au^ the Best
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jae^soi/
To be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour.
S0U5I? OREEWSSCC
I Dr. A. II. Moore report* a splendid meeting at Groveland Saturday night, | it being one of 1 he best meetings ot the I campaign. Mrs. .1. li. Donan and children, who liave been spending the summer in this eity with Mrs. D. L. Andeison, returned today to their home in St. T.oirs, i Mr. Donan accompanying them. All arrangements have been closed I and Tuesday, October 20, Inis been fixed as the date on which John R. Gentry, •iiOJ'.j, will attempt to reach or pass tin 2 minute maik on the Terre Haute
!track.
Cards of invitation are out for tlie wedding of Mr. Edwin Abrams, forimeiiy American express agent of this I city, and Miss Charlotte Beach, of Covington. Ky. Tlie wedding will occur J at Covington on Thursday, October 15. The Christian Endeavor society of the I’ic-byteiian elinrcli gives a social thisi>\. uing at he resi leuee of Mr. Ed Black, corner Washirgton and Locust st ects. It will be in the nature of n
.ATCST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. -.vption t tlie fiieud- of the >, c-iety.
parricularly those of the ueive-sity. A social takes place tonight at tlie (' -ristian ehui-ch for the benefit of the young pei pie of the church ami their friend-. There will be some special music and light lefreshments served free. T e Y. I’. S. C. E. have it in clurge. A good ime is art cipntcd, A poll which shows what effect Bryan had on the crowds yesterday was taken between Indianapolis and this city la>t
(Personals ami society notes are solicited ™ " le fl * st tr ' lin - T,ly and will belnseried If writer’s name ami ml- jCirries hut one passenger coach and it dress Is nttaoheit, not to he;tnseried, but as an ] \ V a> polled. There were ‘12 for MeKinevldenco of irood faith. None (but triithlul , | t ,y, , for Brvan, 2 for Falmer and *1
I undecided. That i< about tlie average
| of Tuesday's crowds.
A “pocket b'cycle" is the latest
at home irom iM French eyoluCon f the ‘hike.” You
can’t exactly carry it in your vest pocket, l ilt you cm t iki- it apart rml pack it away i a very small ease or trunk made for It • purpose. ‘I hey ate considered a* of especial benelit to
drummers. The machine
Sills aim Faasij teties,?;
W. Corner Public Square
Do not be in haste to get iu spring crop*. Ulrint large and late varieties of corn. Provide good shcltir for self and stock and do not forget the suifering, hungry and poor
ol our land.
An Echo ot the Pearl klryitn C’aae. Newport, Ky., October 0.—The case of John Seward, the detective charged with subordination of pre jury in the trials of Jackson and Walling, was postponed today. William Trusty, sr., father of William Trusty, jr., whom Seward in troduced as a witness to swear that Pearl Rryun was found dead in Cincinnati, nml could not have been murdered on the Kentucky side of 'he river,made a confession, stilting that certain attorneys offered for such evidence, and that Seward got his son to testify accordingly, and then kept all the money. Sensational developments are now ex peeled at the trials of Sewnrd and
William Trusty.
Telephone No. 90 I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.
Wlirra Onr People rfm Going nml Where Their Giu-hIi nre Stopping—Hew* of Int. r >:i Over the City—The Item Column In
DON’T THINK
Ot ieavn.tr the city, even for a nhort time, without ordering the Dally Bannkh Timk* to toll ,'v you. It corns you but M cents 11 wees as it does hero nt home, and the address will
he eh-inirod ns often as von *“»itre.
Items are desired.)
Peter Fey, of Bainh-it'ge, is in town. Jesse 'V. Weik b at home from a
campaign tour.
‘I he ili um corps attended the barbecue
JOJffl I^HJEYO ,
Wliile the Evenings and Morninus are Cool
TRY ONE OF OUR
Oil Heaters.
ve RV E CO N I G TV L- p; IN D C H £ H R.
COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS. Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County. WKSTl AND. Ella Fi.-her, <>f Souili Dakota, i* visi:ing at her *i>l ei *, Sarah Estep"-. There wa- a large erowtl attended the meeting at Deer Greek Sundtiy. Orville Quinluu visited at < lovenhile Sutulay. Quite a number from here attended tlie Shaker meeting Sunday night. School opened la-t Monday week wi. h Will Peek a r . teacher, twenty-five s-.-hoh ' - enndled.
jf\. S. F?eoiek 9 ^o.
'Y 'd •. 'a.
0
more I do
GARB.
Some one, knowing about my business than
myself, has spread the report that I am to open a “Club House" this fall. I desire to have it distinctly understood that I shall open my Oining Hall, 510 East Seminary street to the students °fD. P. U. on the same plan
a - heretofore.
jiarry ft Pfeiffer MMDS M. HURLEY, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do yon want to buy a farm? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent?
SEE ME.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
1*
will
now soon
to vi*it h'-r sister.
Earl Williams, son of Ben Wii'iati’s,
, . the Parts market and h;,s 8Ca, ' let ,, ‘ Ve, ' > . brought to this country. Miss Ge-ty A.kins i- ti-itin^, In i Forty-flye tickets wero sold this mother in Gosport. morning to Brazil for tlie 8 :33 on noGilbert Browi 1 . of Dayton, Oliio, is C rmnt of the repiibliean barbecue, visiting In the citv. Among those going at that time were D. L. Anderson leaves todsy for a Henry Meltz.er. Edward Allen, G. B.
business trip through the east and Williams, Hubert Jordan, Dick Baker,
Ed Hunt, John Fox, Mr. and Mrs.
"Mrs'.'Z. Potter and Mrs. Derhe-t Jb-kenridge .Mrs Elliott, Henry Kelly spent the day with Mends at ^ a „ 0VV(> |5||( , ' h( . rry , aineg Vlu) . I,lined,ih . landinghain, Omer Stoner, Jim VerMr. and Mr*. Ed ’ ross, win ii.im m juj un L eW | g( Frank Blackman
been visiting John Cross, have returned am] Gagp!ir Rt>nick>
to Lebanon. . . S one special correspondent has lieen Mrs. Layman, of Indianapolis, i* t " p, j,j g work on Harry Ream, guest ot her nude, Samuel l.uts, atn s(> yj n g | 1() Wiis insane. i he Muiu-ie other friends. Tiii'c* says: “Last evening n postal The DePauw foot ball team will go cari j was received from Harry Keam by to Louisville and Lexington on Satnr- |,j s j ia rent-. It was written at Selma. ^ day and Monday for games. j j,, substance stating that he i. all right, I Miss Genevieve Ames and Mrs. F. G. ; but did not tell what hi* plans were. Gilmore will leave tomorrow for Prince-: Thinking that he might be at some ton to visit Mrs. Minnie K. Moore. friend'* home, in or near Selma, Mr. Simeon Foxx ha- on exhibition some ' Ream drov- there this morning for the
somples of peanuts raised and grown ] pfpose of looking for him."
this prolific sea-'ii at Ids home in this , Parties dedring good honk binding township. |should place a trisl order with the Ban-
a freight car was r.inoir a side track i-NKii Timk.s book hinding. We
l-ITNAM VII.1.1 . Harry Rand.dl, lietler known in this localitv a* Direetiini,” anil who two year* ago was (list.iin •• 1 in-ii - - •, \y - in lid- tow ii-hip last wi-ek m. pui| -i nl huyit:g a peck of potatoe- Tl i man who p i**cssi-d t .e would hi-pot ■ to. liovvi-ter, was a sound money iI.-mi ocrai. "Din etum" failed to get the potatoes as well a* to convince hi* friend that rree silver wa* the on.blessing yet, to be bestowed on the people. This is a year when all former records will he broken as well astv o years ago. Luther Easter raised the mammoth squash in Warren township and probably in tin- county, weight 77 pounds. There i* one on exhibition at C. W. Landes A Co.’s store in Creencastle weighing 101 pounds.—Ed. Bannkii Tim i - Eu.erlaimnei t at the M.E.church Saturday. Several "f our citizen* attended the barbecue at Brazil Wednesday. Our teacher, Will P. Sacked was compelled to dismiss school two days tin* week on account of su-knes-, Our candidate fur county surveyor, Mr. F. R. Willii’ins. i- out v'*iting the “hoy The IP n. B. F. Corwin will speak here in Curtis hall St.iirday night Oct. 10, at 7 oYI
THE BEST OF . . . .
wroceries, Fruits Site
sad tetate,
AT
HAMIIVTON’S.
A fall line of Qutensware. T his is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.
N&GKWGAR < IN ENDLESS VARIETY
Wc have re": ived the latest productions of
known Carter and Holmes
exclusive agency.
NO-6 EAST \:-ja
WASH. STREET
make of which we
the well nave the
SU'FHERLIP,
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
have to he good
i at FiVlmore last night and the wrecking ! lately added the best machinery train was called out from Terre Ha nte j purchased and can rum out a* j , . ' binding as anj’city in the state at reat” 11 sm-t ! -ii i*onable prices. Mis* Nora Ilammerly
To t'uro a Cold In One I»t>}. Take Laxative Bronio IJuininc 1 ah- *«•; All druggists refund the money ” It fail# to cure. 25c. 20StD.
1). L. Bed’nger, of B
Taken iu time Hood - *ar*apiii ilia preveni .'erioit* illne*- by keeping the blood pure and all the organs in a healthy condition..
None better, placi tg you i
t X IU . Ban:
age
GiiJi an
!...v..S ; dOCK
i Sv e me before jj \Y *i i ' \AXT.
Z nn <i Xt Ij . .
The inti.va'.! *ut- an ;<> s • . • for ihe comi’ig liui ! \ -*:x h., : * i as follows up rev. .cd ! •. !!. C. Reniek a- < u. t'ron. the oilieiul I weather iuirvau at < . ago. CiliCAt o. 111.. O-. t. 7
tout gilt ...
Ml cut
. i m . nv
- of p .. .i t.I !r iiiing plants, •! * and lloral design* a -peeialty.
. - 7Vf. j. d.-riu r lll.iomni ‘ n
OH 7XRF-I3E ..ml A .nlersoii Streets
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Domocrats believo in parialIty: republicans in fairness
• i . ; | | Mimiuiv |mi.mi*- .-.nil Ai.i.tiinci, Den.ocrats chose fivo out of , V.ue. M.iii* taking ordeis for binding and any eight county candidates for
nension e amine.. was hcie todat ..nil “ office rrorn Greencastle ai:d L , t I,, me soiitbwe*t portion „f ti„.; "ork p aced with hei " 111 iitiended (tho other Threo rrom twu town _ w< “ ' ; . | V( , . , , s i„ n to pro ptly. There is m> lined of send- ships. Eleven townships have 1 ' l '‘ county vaii a- > . book hinding away from Green- no representation whatever up- ns tuh' business. i castle. I.eave your ironev at home. I on their county ticket. The re- jn e |. ol tn w F s .iide:*, of Helena. , ’ i publicans divided as fairly as , . | ... ’ the , onniK-cial today. The Vandaha has issued a new rate | ^ oss j b | e . Eight townships are ,
! sheet for engines on tne main line, represented by eight candi- ll| e W eat (. olu-gc .
die new engines rc< ently \ dates. Tha offices are dip-
pu’•chased will be required to haul from but olfe-a^sh^fs" ontdfeef Tq 5 , Veinpj^tur# i.slay. t a 1,200 to 1,500 tons. The tiai”“ must [ Voter think Of this between now 1 :tatn fall, m -lti-.! s:vn ,ini ii.--
. i.i.i'.i*iii/-.:'. no.
Tl.u * ay.
f 'ox.
owing lo -ni “Uj d.V Gov
ot’
Hon.
Mont., wa* at
He is travelling and ■ peaking over the ,
counM-v in the interests of sound money ” _ ‘ ;
He spoke at Mitchell yesterday
9G.'t-*rv j, ■ i(>;4:■* W'tiy'oii v. 1m* i|i i writ 'li i i ih«* rc < f t»
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^ ^e-Y’ T OT OF
not conJain ov»*r sixty «.*R r H. “**y and November!
incr^aaeil tonage.” said Snne niientfent
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Tho noon ttMrrorF.toi'■ id tHrn ilully f;y tli<* HA NNK.K Ti v 11.
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AY
DIHECT IMPORTATION
ALLEN’S DRUG
Call and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
STORE.
N. <\ Dean, “we will he aide to pay fur the old engines we have on hand and could very well a'"ord to srive them j awavwe-ewe so i1i*p >*cd. The new engine* are not Inirning anv more coal ' Ithanthe old ones himI stiii-they will' pull three times as much Jrcignt. In j this way we are not re.pif rerl to run so many trains to car y the same amount
For Letter Heads see
The Banner Timks, printers’
For Legal Blanks. The Bannkr TimkFor Sale Bills and Posters. The Banner Timks For all kind* of job printing a nweet prices tf
See the Bln- Flaun ft V ' .-r ai Reniek » lLii”dware tor. , i.o w.n.J: u coal. Bettel thi.o netiu .il d U'”!’
Order a trial sack of V unlalia ‘‘Imperial’’ or Best High Granc.
by nil grocers.
1* i 11 - 8old
2(i2-eod.
f or Statements -ec The Bannkii Time i, printers,
j. .1 Or- IJ . lii.-H Koyitl llreMklMat l f ..»il it i’.. .■*«<. ilit- I'ulate. The nerve and l.rain invigorating piopei tit - p :r .i-' I ir-ni elioiee i\ heat. IVeli people like it and -i k can eat it, nbeii nolhii.i: el*e uill agree. Quiets ueiv. s, help- ilige*tion, cures constipalion. 1 liiidn n and lufans thrive on it. 2 it) piuii'.ge, 15 cent*. Drink Dr. •Martin’s Ni rviue i ottee. Pu.ely cereal gluten and vegetable. Very pleasant and healthful l< r table use. 1 lb 20 cents. ( s. Mr-worth, Indianapolis, inn., write-: ’1 have been greatly llfillcted wit' st. I.')' ' • on hie. all' 1 ’led your food and co - h- t I |. .< ever n-eii” Sold to 2. Foi Sale by I . r: - i . ; i<>ad-*treel Tlie Ban- it 1. '..* telenuoio- news number is !>5. Remember itwhenyoi have an Item. We want the news. I am still in the coal business. Se me before plnring o'ders. John ('iwlejr
