Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1896 — Page 3

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riMKB. IWIAIVA- THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 18#«

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House Furnishing Goods

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CARRIED BY

rUCKER 6c MALONEY •«II>E Si,|L'AliK. - - Honest Dealing and Fair Treatment to all.

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5hoes^ For Fall and Winter are now being received at Ills & Pays.

irnmmmwwwwmw^ B. W. WHITE, ~

MERCHANT TAlUOR.

Has just received a full

line of

FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS Fur Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons - Call on Him Before Purchnstnir. Cleaning and Repairing a

Specialty.

Opposite East Office,

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'crs. A good delegation should g<> over j from Greencastle. Miss Maggie Hilton, of Fern, was in rown on business today. Andrew Black has gone to Oakland. 111., to visit Ids brother Robert. Mr. and Mis. Jaine< Ferrell, of Terre Haute, visited Geo. Hughes and family ; today. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trumbull, of Cavuga. are visiting their son. Dr.

Trumbull.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis has returned to her home in Kentland after a visit witli

her daughter.

Rev. D. M. Wood went to Dana today. Sunday he will go to Terre Haute

to dedicate a new church.

R. .1. Tolin. of Kansas, and nis niece, Mrs Austin Murphy, have gone to

Roachdale to visit relatives.

Mrs. J. T. Robinson and Miss Carr have returned to their home in Clover-

I he best Pennsylvania. Gas dale after a visit with Capt. ii. b. Mar-

~ ' tin. Miss Edith M. Hall, of Fern, was ; married on Wednesday to Rev. R. M. Ooate, of Canton, South Dakota. Miss

where she here last

QePauw University

COKE

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i Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a i ton;uncrushed S3 50 a ton; de- ^ livered at your home. Coke is

the 1 heapest and cleanest fuel jjgn Wll< well known here for base burners and furnace, formerly resided, visiting

Gideon Uinll,

AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO Dirt S. ( ollCffe Ave., Property.

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I am in the Coal Business and will handle the best

BRAZIL BLOCK, And also ANTHRACITE,

of be-t finality.

Order now for present or future de-

livery.

JOHN GAWCtY.

I THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

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Where «»nr People e.re Ouiiik aifd Where

Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in thi> Paper for tjutek Keailing.

summer. She was also a student of

DePauw university.

The International Congress of Farmers’ Institute Workers will be in session at Chicago, 111., Wednesday and Thursday, the 14th and 15th inst. O. F. Lane of Bainbridge, is invited to deliver one or more addresses before the Congress. This convention i* for the benetit of all

; Farmers’ Institute workers.

Messrs. B. F. Corwin and H. C. Lewis

as usual, had a political meeting at Raccoon

Wednesday night that marks a new onler of things up there. It was the first republican meeting held in the place and tliete were 250 people crowded into the comfortable school house. The crowd sat two in very small benches, stood up lining the walls, aisles and anterooms, in fa t standing room was at a premium. Mr. Corwin spoke for nearly two hours on the money question, Mr. Levis followed on county matters. The gentlemen report the meeting as a rouser and are especially gratified with their reception. It shows that the lepublican idea is afloat

tnis year and cannot be downed

The

was a

DON’T THINK

Of lean..* the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Bannek Times to

asHdo^iere atTorne. 1 \ mg l-'ts : Nu.etv-six head of James B.

be chaiurod ns often us\<>u !.»,wi i.- i> a*-o

501151? OREEies/lSSCE.

CARD.

Some one, knowing more Lout my business than I do

meeting was a vote getter and great credit to it- managers.

Vv. R. Grogan, the hustling cattle buyer, lias been making tilings hum in Putnam tiiis week. He is an indefatigable worker and has corralled a lot of tine cattle which he has purchased for Nelson Morris, tin' 1 hicago cattle king. Among his purchases were the follow-

head

and F. P. Nelson.averaging 1500 pounds

1 at >4.00 per hundred; 41 head of Alex (Personals and society notes arc solicited j B cckcnridgc, averaging 1000 pounds,

and will bo Inserted if writer’s name and ad-| ^ $ , 05 ; o] | ieil ,i () f Alex BreekenrhLe dress Is attached, not to hejlnsertcd, but as an , ... , , , „ evidence of K o<h1 faith. Nonelbut truthful '^E-aging 14c° at M-00; .11 head Ol R. Items are desired.) I L. O’Hair, averaging 1550, at $4.45 : 45

head of A. C. Frakes, averaging 1500,

! at $4.25: 27 head of Tlios. Nelson and i son. averaging 1000, at $4.25. T. c-e I tine Putnam cuttle will be shipped di- | red to Boston and New York and " ill be -ent abroad. Putnam sends out some of the finest export cattle in the

world.

This Column Records the Best News in College Circles Purdue plays Rush medical Sat-

urday.

Our ball boys will leave tomorrow for Louisville. It is hoped | that as many “rooters” as possible | will accompany them on their way to another victory. We have a team of which we can be proud and we should be loval to it. Owing 10 the fact that the Indianapolis Light Artillery football team has only four or five members of that military organization a resolution has been passed b\ the officers prohibiting the further use of the name in connection with the team.—Cnurfiinhcillr Ary us Xctrs. 1. U. will play the Noblesvilie team Saturday. Miss Palmer wears the colors of Kappa Kappa Gamma today. The Betas will initiate their new men Saturday night. Messers. Iglehart and Baker walked to Fern yesterday. John Hillis sang his farewell solo at chapel today. He leaves tomorrow for Louisville. Ky. Geo. Dee is teaching school at

Red Key.

Miss McWhirter is pledged Alpha

Phi.

The Seminarium rules of last year still hold good for this year. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain her friends at the home of the Misses Arnold tomorrow evening The Lorelie club will meet for organization at the Music hall Friday afternoon. All young ladies who can sing are urged to go out to the meeting. Tom Woodson was distributing j seditious free silver literature in the corridor today. Tom would i know better, but bis father was n | democrat. The big seniors held their elec tion vesterday in Plato hall. The 1 following officers were chosen : T.

BIG STOVE DISPLAY.

Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Banges, COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE CO.,

SOUTHWEST OOR. SQUARE.

Alphcus Birch

Sif e m Fan Gimies.

S. W. Corner I’lelic Square

'Telephone No.0O I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWAKE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.

While the Evenings and o Movnini»’S are Cool

TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

VeRY ECONOWCTAL- AINDOHE7VP,

fi. S. Retyiek 9 ^o.

i THE BEST OF ... . S

M. Ewing, president : Miss Ewing.

Dick Woods child is very sick.

[To be had, and will deliver Mrs. Samuel iiiiu- went n> N'<<>gn,

ihesame at any day and hour. Il1- ’ f, u> morning.

Major Fee went to Brazil yesterday

on pension business.

Mi-ses Jennie and Mary Maloney went t" Indianapidis thi> morning. Misses Gerty and Edith Stoner, of Limedale. spent the night with Mrs.

S 1’. Bowen.

Miss Mary Gilmore is reported very much better today. She resides on

Madison street.

Miss Picketts has returned to her t ’ l,lon > ro -

home in Keelsvibe after a two week- Mrs. E. Grantham went to Roahcdak

i . f I visit in the city.

fnyself, has spread the report) fTo))n ,, HillulmsKonet0 Lou , 6V iiie

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hymer liave returned to Roachdale after vi-iting friends in town. J. J. Weida returned from Indianapolis today. F. A Hays has gone to Quincy on

business.

Mr-. Dr. Lammers is at home from

Lat I am to open a “Club House this fall. I desire to have it distinctly underHood that I shall open my Dining Hall, 510 East Seminary street to the students °‘l). P. U. on the same plan

as heretofore.

(larryfl pfeifftr JAMES M- HURLEY.

REAL ESTATE,

INSURANCE AND LOANS. Jj® you want to buy a farm?

"Oyou want to sell? Do you want to rent?

SEE HE.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK F't Letter Heads see The Banner Ti.MKs.pi it tei>-

Subscribe for the Banner Times

where he will sing for two weeks at the ■

MeFerran Baptist church.

Rev. E. F. Hasty ha- returned to his home in Pendleton after a visit with her father-in-law. J. R. M. Allen. The C. E social at Mr. E. E. Black’s residence last evening "a> a very enjoyable affair. A largi crowd

present.

Quincy Mathews, of Kaukanna. W i-., chief train dispatcher of the North Western, and a cou-in of Gov. Mathews is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry

M axwell.

'! y[ r s, Robert- has returned to her liouie in I’eru after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Turner who accompanied lc*r home a- far as Imfi-

| auapoli-.

Mr. and Mrs. J. t . Bridge-, of Bainbridge, visited James Elder. Mrs. Bridges’ father. Sunday. Mr. Elder is j recovering from the terrible aecidtnt ■ which resulted in the lo-s of bis arm.—

I RockcMe Tr'lninc.

At the County Sunday school convention to be held at I illuion on Saturday there will he quite an array of workers from outside the countn . i he presidents of Clay. Montgomery. Hendrick- and Morgan all have signified their intention of being present, it is hoped th it the meeting may be a representative one >! Putnam c mnty's work-

at noon

Walter Cooper went to Bainbridge at

noon.

Harry Heaiu Found.

Munch* Time*.

J. \\. Ream returned last evening from Parker City with liis son, Harry, who. as it was found, has been visiting friends and old aewas I quaintanc-es in Salma, Parker City

1 and vicinity.

vice president: Miss Arnold, see re tary; Tom Woodson, treasurer: |John Krewell, sergeant at arms; Miss Meedor. historian: Miss Fill wider, poetess, and D V. Williams

chaplain.

Plato hall is used so indiserimi-, natelv that Prof Priest does not i know whether it is his room or not The following are the verv ef- 1 ficient officers of the ’98 Afirni/e Editor in chief. Ray Wade; assis tant editors. Miss Duff, Homer Talley: athletics editors, O. II. Haves: literary editors.Miss Campbell; jokes and grinds, Carl Andrews. Miss Yenne: editor ot verse. Miss Daniels; faculty department, Miss Fulhart; alumni editor. Miss Huestis; fraternity editor. James Hughes; art editor. ( . M. Smith: business managers. Art Hatnetick, John Webster; sub agent, Mr

Morton.

Oumitlty of Money nml Wagon. Q. What was our increase in money between 1883 and 1890? A. only $108,000,000. Wo hold over one-sixth the world's money in 1883 and only oiH-eighth in 1890. Q What was the per capita? A. Twecty-six dollars and forty rents in 18S3 and #25.88 in 1890. Q. What was the volume of business: A. In 1883 it was #3R731,000,000 in our cities. In i890 it was ;?60,889,-

000,000.

Q. Was there any effect on wages? A. The average earnings of employees]

Groceries, Fruits Ms

and Vedetanles,

AT

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HAMILTON’S.

A full line of Qutenswarc. I bis is the store for low prices and qt od bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

To fur.- a fold In Ono l»nj. Take Laxative Brrmio Quinine Tablets All d.uggists refund the money if it fail- to cure. 25e . 20StD.

Tin san> of tickets on the 5 . M. * • lecture course opened this afternoon with a rush. Move tickets were sold than for several year- past. The lb i lecture will be by Rev. P. S. Hanson, o f hieago, Oct. 30cli. Dr. Robert Nouse. lion. Geo. II. Wetidling and Ree 'I’bonms Dixon, jr., of New York, " ill be the other lecturers. In ordei to avoid confusion ‘ dates” are to u ai’e thi> year for the men ami uoi by number Go and buv your tick :- at Langdop"while you e in obtain good -eatI’riees for the entile course slain -1 0 and $1.25. It

rsl&GKWEs«AR IN ENDLESS VARIETY

We have rt .'eived I’n • iatt -t known Carter and Hobaca m. exclusive agency.

NO- G E \S T

WASH. STRELT

pn (’.uftions of kv ot w hich we

the well \\i ve the

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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None better, i am excluswo agent. Cali and see me before placing your orders. Banner 1 lines Block. May Tennant.

Found—June 18!i.5. a lady's -tick pin, known reeetitly to be of value. Owner

in manufacturing establishments in

1883 was #324 each. In 1890 it was ”«» ,1!m ' *"»f b > l* r '* v, "K fir-perty and

' nient. M rs. s.

It

#488 each. j paying for this advent Q. How was it in the trades? A. The j ** a ''j' ‘‘E.

table published in the last report of tht bureau of statistics of labor for this j state shows an increase since 1883 ol nearly 25 per cent for two hours’ less |

work.—New York World.

tile lot

lint One Way to Karn Honest Money. After Mr. Bryan shall become presi-

dent and free coinage shall be accom-

neiter L.IM.

The following letters remain in Oreencastlo i.ostoillei- uncalled

joet 8. Ism;:

Mr- Raeliel 8niith. Mr. John Stanley, Mi-- Dora 5'. William-, Mr-. Anna Wi ■ ; - l . E. Wiley, Mr. John D« v al'b, L. 1>. Ci Mr-. ('liniiid.i Bush. Mi. I’ldu Pepper. Mi- Williv

CHINA

^ New LOT OF= ^ HAYILAND direct importation at

ALLEN'S DRUG STORE.

Call and see these new Goods. Brices Reasonable.

plished the people who were so eag.r to , (V v Knl ,.,. Ml „ Mary Howard, establish such a conjuncture of circnm- Mr . Frazier. Mr. Kn'li.ird Emstancs will finally discover that they zler> Mr . John Down, Mrs. M ry

urv no better off' than they were before, iioom-.

Not a man of them will be able to get a [„ calling for same pleii-e -av ' aJdollm, whether worth 50 cents or other-1 vertUtMi U -, LIJ Nm k . y M . wise, except in the same way that mou- i ••v im- always been got. It must be ob- Purify your blood with Hood’ tained in some sort of honest business m:1 Vhh.h a ill give

or earned as wages. There is no other 11 way in which an honest penny can be

got.—New Orleans Picayune.

>arsa«

you an appe-

tite, tone your -tomaoli and strengthen

your nerves.

The Weatiier.

The imticalinnu for tins '-ic,,,. for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ae reee.ied fi\ *1. ?. Keniek a < «.. \r- t;:e ollicia) weather tiiiremi i.t ' rag.

■ i;ii;.u;o, 1,1 . U» t 7 Generally fn .r w i

| jteiuper,. ,m

j—day.

The loll**" mg local ii" as taken daily tiy Gir,

is in charge instrument'

All kind-of pot and bedding plants, cut Mown - ,md fforal di -igu- a -peeialty. TWTRS. 7Vf. J. CHFtRF'EE C i ner Ulooiuma' n ..ml Anderson Streets

;g

Fn-

*''-er'. !itltll,> Wi.soti who

I tl’.e odii iiu went lie. ■ caie*i i'll ihi r* ■ f ui

Uie West College It'.iiidine Maximum temi'i.ciiri- j, * un

Mliiiimuu

Cemperature today. T a ui. * mot, ... lialn tall, ui.•;:<■,1 -ninv Uielie-

l lie noon teinpeittur is niketi by the

llA.NN'EK Tl V > ,

■HO Vii* V- II M."

.no

Ilnur grade

No other Be.-t liigli

cakes Give it cotton sack*. 1

while here.

TI .L.F.l’l ION 1 . NO. (i Illtl toll H»er ’ilitnli

til tiie* \il effect.- i>; coffee and tea, nud the enoi iiiiiu- quantity used ? Is i; my wonder so ni,my suffer from le a ... he. nervousness, ily-pep-j; . con--tipation and many other ailments, and ti ' no meilieine that cures. Mrs.Eli/.uib Iti e. ot Elkhart. Ind., state-: Mam lenr- l -uttered with severe -i* in o b v, I heart trouble, nervousness aid -ieepie-si.'-s. I had taken mueh liieoli'ine nut i ould hot beeiired. After ii-mg om pai'kage of Dr. Martin’s Nervine t'nllee. l find my stomaeh trouble gone, and feel like a new person ” 1 lb 20e. -ample, making 25 cups, 10c. by ui ill. Wl.liess 1 >t. Mam,. Health Food Co . Elkhart, lud. Sold by grocers. For .■- ile by T. Abrama, W. H, Har-

rison, Broadstreet it Sort

I ke Vandaiia Mil',-, for nice bread and

a ttial. Sold only in *ed by Mr-. Ewing 1 I am still in the coal business. Se 281-c o <\ me before placing orders, John Cawley