Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1896 — Page 3

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f-QKQ ^ DOWN And see the tine line of %» House Furnishing Goods

l neighbors ami comrades. Tbe uieeting "as one ot tbe very best of the many the republicans have been j^ivitig the peo-

ple of I’utnatn this eatnpaijjn.

three of Terre Haute’s colored niusij elans dropped into the city last evening and entertained many of our citizens with music and clog dancing of all kinds. The gentlemen catried musical | instruments, tile like of which were never helore seen in musical (jrcencas;le. One of them was manufactured

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This Column Records the Best News in College Circles The ('rawfordsville Jourtifil says: Harry Patterson came in from Grccncastle last night and lias been busy denying the soft itn

BIG STOV DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Eau 1 . Cai rurt, Su*' I . ngee,

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from a sheet iron powder can with a , poaehuient that he is a salaried hole | unched in the side aim one end | foot ball player with the DePauw

team. Harry must be playing for health's sake it he refuses the coin.

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Kappa Alpha Theta gave an informal reception at the home of

; Pew Shoes

For Fall and Winter are now being

received at

Louis & Kays.

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covcreil with a skin of sonm kind. Another one ot them carried the old fashioned paper and comb, with a cigar

box attachment, that -cemed to add to I h red Davis wears Delta l psilon

> the musical nualitics of tlie comb. The | colors today.

Honest Dealing and Fair Treatment to all. | leader of the unique orchester played ; im ordinary size fiddle, A large

crowd followed the "icw coons m f (,r,n, *l iccepttcn

town” and enjoyed their music and Miss Blanche Swahlen yesterday

singing. ! afternoon.

F, A. Arnold leaves tonight for the Miss Hillman is pledged Kappa

rice farm in Louisiana which he and r . i, i, . . ... Kappa Gamma.

Hr. Hence ow n in partnership. Ilewill

remain long enough to oversee the Horace \ an 1 uyIe. ol Roehm A giuhering of the i lee crop. j Son, fraternity jewelers of Detroit,

i f r — j Hon. Frank H. Posey will speak in was here yesterday taking orders

tor base burners and furnace, j ureencustie on Saturday. Oet.17. His ^ ' 1 — 's* 1 • -peet'li is highly spoken of by those who

heard him at Brazil.

The Nobltsville foot ball team passed

-— ^ — through the city this afternoon euroute IJ LI I 1, a j wv I to Bloomington, where they plav L. F . LJLLrj iA/v r\ Li I L fj lil* Mrs. Ijeyndecker has returned to iler I home in Lafayette after a visit with What is Going on in and About! her mother, Mrs. J. T. Lane. Fair Greencastle. A letter from Chairman Case states 'he is having splendid meetings. He

will be tit heme tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Starr have

Alpheus 13 inch SlilU m FtiS M

S. W. CoKNt'R « Fl i'.Lie Square

I he best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed ?4.oo a ton;uncrushed S3 50a ion; delivered at your home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest fuel

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AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO H1H S. < ollctfe Ave., DeMotte Property.

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FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons -

LATEST CITY HAPS ANu MISHAPS.

! Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Starr have re

. WHere Our People c.re Gome niid Where tlimeU from B.illlhridge and are \isit-

Their GueHtH are Stopping—News of In- tt'tt ^ , a. L. Starr.

tereat Over the City—The Beat Column in F. I). Alter and Mrs. Emma Hamrick th» Paper tor Quirk Reading. have guile to I.OllixVllle tO visit Albert

|J. Payne.

don’t think Republicans will hold a number of Of icaviuir the city, even for a abort rime, | political meetings in this county to-

morrow.

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Cleaning and Repairing u Specialty. Oppos/fo I’nHt (iftico. Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store-

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without ordering the Dully Hannf.r Timks to follow you. It costs you but to cents a week aa It does here at home, and the address will

be chnnired as often as vou '’“stre.

of Indianapolis,

is the guest of \>\ T. Hause and family.

,,, , , . . i. j Miss Daisy Peyton and brother have

(Personals ami society notes are solicited

and will be Inserted If writer's uaine and ad- 1 ?f 0 li , ‘1° Indianapolis to visit thell si-tc. dress is attached, not tojbef.nscrfed, but as an | chas. Boss, of Crawiordsville. is in Items are desired.) the city, the guest ol Prol. Ogg. S Mrs. Lucinda McKee, of Groveiaud, 31 0. < . Moore wen: to Indianapolis this is v.-iting at D. L. Darnall-. 3*1 morning. J library .Snider, of Denver, Col., is

U/e t?au? tl?e Best Jael(809 ^oalTo he had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour. JO^IfEY&^O., SOdSl? cree^ssc^.

TAKEN TO ILL'NOIS-

Auditor Denman went to Ind ana- visiting lliomas.l. Nelson, polls this morning. i Louis tstecg leaves today for a busiMrs. L. F. Shaw has gone to Brazil ip'-'trip tinoimh the south, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Will Hadley. The Greetieastle city hand has reorI Win. F. Talley and Walter'u. Htim-U a, ‘ ize(i for tbe campal g a *

i phreys, of Utah, were in the city today. Fred Peyton went to St. Louis this

! morning to join the \ .ll lalia gang "I Imckner Arrested near llninrieks painters. ned Tnkei to Mattoau.

Harry G. Richardson is vi-iting hifather Jesse Richanl-n. lie drove through from Liberty in a buggy ar-

riving last night.

Every einplove of the Vandidia who

passed the test as to sight and hearing ! here, on tl)' charge ot stealing a

for pins.

The Crawfordsville papers are endeavoring to cast reflections up on Mr. Pattison because he left

Wabash to enter DePauw.

I. U. will play her Thanksgiving game with Butler at Bloomington. The Ouiateiion, the junior publication at Wabash, will not be

issued tills year. It is well.

The term's enrollment at I. U. is

585.

All are invited to at tend the joint meeting ot Y. M. and Y. W. j C. A. at Plato hall this evening. I. I', will endeavor to organize a band this year. Where are our

musicians?

The following is the yell of the new university of Indianapolis: W hoopee—K i—I’i—Ri | — Ri—Rap. The Sarted Tribe of Indi map; Medico—Ilentlco—Butler and LaP 1 U. of I —1 .of L—Rah! Rah! Rah! The college color is purple. The following is the line up of

our gallant team: Davis, center; Roller, right guard; Ewing, right tackle; Sandy, right end; Stude baker, left guard; Williamson, left tackle; Pattison, left end; Ruiek, quarter back; Cushman, left half; Haynes, full back; Shiretnan, right ?

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

Wiiiii* the Kvemnu's and

iMoniimi'S are looi

The city police yesterday re reived a message from Mattoon, 111., asking them to arrest one L. I) Buckner, living somewhere near here, on tit ■ charge ot stealing

by nn expert employed by the eonipany horse and buggy from that place, is being given a certiticate of good eye- Th( . man wnnte ;| wa9 finally located

near Humricks where he has

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Hermann Iliiiscliing. of Indianapolis, is litre todav <>n a business trip. HerI maim lias moved to that city from Terre

half. Neely and Walker will play as substitutes. The team left this afternoon at 2:17 and will return

tomorrow night

At chapel today Dr. Gobiu spoke for a few minutes in the memory of Charles McAnney, who died noently at his home in Tarrytown, N. Y. Mr. McAnney was a member of the class of ’95, and well

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H A M I La 'PON’S. A full line of Outonrwarc. I his is the store for low prices and good hr.rgains. I'ar.cy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

been residing with Ins wife, who is 1 known and hignlv respected in Dewell connected. Otticers Parker p ai n V circles. He was rapidly

CARD.

Some one, knowing more about my business than I do

Haute and is playing steadily in the and Donnohue drove out to Ham Indianapolis orchestras. He has lost r h.kia yesterday afternoon and se his vote, but in belief is now for Me- cure( ,‘ tll eir man and the alleged

horse and buggy without any trouble, bringing him to the jail

but in belief i- now for McKinley and sound money.

The handbill quotes Jacob Lotshar as 11 republican, it was well known wnen

Mr. Lotshar lived here that he was a here. The horse and rig were put

nn- S el(. has spread the report, ““ “ £ that I am to open a “Club handbill will have to get better authorHouse” this fall. I desire to ity for a Hop than its Lotshar item

The man told

two stories on the way to town, one was that he had bong lit the outfit in an iionest sale and that no blame

winning fame and if he had been permitted, would have risen to the top of bis profession, the ministry. The impurities in the blood which cause scrofulous eruptions are thoroughly eradicated by Ho>d’s Sursupar- j

ilia. Try it.

Wanted—A good boy to learn the printers trade. Call at R.iam u Timi> | I cilice between 10 and 12 a. in. D

NECKWEpAR m ENDLESS VARIETY

reductions of the well

Wc Ikivc :v 'ci\'cd tiu’ l.Uc^t ’p known Carte; and Holmes m.ikc

exclusive agency.

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of which we have the

SUYHERLIP.

Miss Miuctta Taylor is at home from

J udson.

have it distinctly under I 0|1 1 [pVp'.ll.’nKd'.f'that mml tram '.'ml ol ' !in y kind eoul<i ^lodged against stood that I shall open my th(lllgll nveuty-four hours late, got it him in connection with it. He

Dining Hall "IO East Semi-1 wrong as usual. The Bax.nkh Timks finally acknowledged having taken u<ni i state irnn«ter». ^ ^ i— --—1 1 —.*■"* 1 »i'" i,r»ii dk <*aprittpil ;_i drunk ct the Hester A. Butler to Jiunc- .V. Mc-

, , 1.1 Cullough, land in Washington tp., $soo. time and did not know what he ,, , ..

U . >. Rolling' to J. II. anil N. strong

was doing. The horse is a fine i n „d j,, Washington tm. $1000.

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

nary str „ ; , to the students

0! I), P t t on tllC same plan uiiiiurity Ol on** for tbt* boy onias lieretofore. tor. and on a democratic day.

Eben Martin, formerly of GreencasI tie, who was in the grocery business here for several years, and when he lived here was one of the strongest j democrats in Putnam county, new lives i in Quincy, Owen county, and has de- ' dared for sound money, and as he ! wants to put his vote where it will do the most good, he says he is going to

vote for McKinley.

Hon. George W. Lancaster, of Indianapolis, an old Putnam county boy, arrived in the city la-t evening and was taken to Madison township *>y -■ M.

j'Hrry f) Pfeifer JAMES M- H.URLEY.

REAL ESTATE,

INSURANCE AND LOANS.

Bo you want to buy a farm? Bo you want to sell? Bo you want to rent?

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looking dapple gray and is evi-' dentlv quite valuable. Immediately after the arrest a message was sent to the sheritl' ot the county from which the rig was taken notifying

him of it.

The man losing the horse is: I. N. Gibbs, of Mattoon, who was telegraphed to by the officers last night. The horse is a ''ght iron ; gray, nine years old, 15-J hands j

Expiirftton to Hluffton, ititl.

Via Vandalia line, October Fitli-l'ith. !

1 Mi October I .it h t. 1 Luh the \ aiu I d in Y n n C lie ttcr i ;tili (, \ i'i'.''.. 1 ;t ,r (.'lit t 'll i ;uii 1 si ■<' t n t * 1 >ro tine will sell excursion ticket* from nil , T .i-mu. ana bee me ueiore station' in Biurtton. indiau i. at .me | placing your oilers. Danner i lines Block. May T i .want.

fare for the round trip, aecount Baptist j

convention and Toung People’s Union j : " —*

in Indiana, ’i’ickets good to return until October lOfh, im bisivc. For lull particiilm's call on n- nrest \ andalia

Line ticket agent, or addle'' K. A. Fohd. Gen. Pass. Agt..

St. Loui'. Mo.

Geueral Harrlsfin at Home.

Indianapolis, Oct. 9.—Geneial Harrison's trip home from Cincinnati yes-

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high, weight 100d pounds. Th

Donnohue, an old trletid. Mr. Lancas- buggy is ol an end spring pattern, tertlay was a series of ovations along ter was billed f«>r a speech at t enter Sheriff Messer, of Mattoon. came | the entire route, although the time of school house ami was greeted by a house „ ver a , l 0 ;50 and went j, nm e ( lia- ' ] ns train had not been kn.iwn. At Indi-

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packed and the .ludu ue » «' ' no trouble in identifying the har-'ably arrive at that time They were tentively to what Mr. Lam aster lud t” * , not disappointed and had the pleasure . iy His speech was lull of facts and ness which was made in Mattoon, j 0 f hearing a short talk made by the

sound reasoning and had especial | but be did not know the horse.

The Weuinr*

The inuicationu for tms • . for the coming thirty -s;.\ Iiouip are as follows ur roceDcd b\ H. >. Kentck tfe ( o. from the oilli ial wcuther bureau nt ( hicago.

C U1CAGO, 111., Ui t. 9.

Fair tonight; incrcasit g ohitidim S' ,> ,tur -y : probably

\d kind'ol pe; and heddlng plants, • ;i lio'A ei .> ahd tf u ., i design' a specialty. LAIRS, TVf J. OHr-^F-F-EE xpriivr Ut-joaiinif* n uul A.nli-i-son street*

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it Or- '! i I Ill's A 11 I’l. use •

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tain >',iiida\ night,

H New LOT OF

HA¥II^AMS CHINA

direct importation at

ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. Call and sec these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.

and ness WHICH was iuuuc in m uli min, | 0 f hearing a

general

,, , .. ,i.„ f n.., t \ti , , . Mr. Harrison said that he was well weight and force from the fact tnar mi. f ,^ (> recognized tbe man as one j j, leusw i Wlth th( . , v .., ))rion that had l.anenstcr was speakn r to old Inends, w)lo j la q j, een j n Mattoon at the i bean given him when v -r he has been, — , , ,, , , , , I and 'ltd the greeting at Cincinnati was

ttm® ot the alleged ticlt and who

tavs that tho horse was taken bv .,

iEx-ConfptlerattjH Going to Cnnton.

another man and turned over to I 1 Habkiseumu. Ya.. Oct. 9.-Twenty him. The owner of the outfit was ' carloads of people left here last night.

They are a party of ex-confederate vet* era ns on an excursion to Canton. The

all that a unii could wish.

telegraphed to come over

rising

temperature Cox. The loli'-wing in :d ousel v.itions us taken rtiiiiy by Guv Wilson v.ho is in elm eg’ o', 'he n.lieiiii m ather instruments ncate . on tin roof ot the West ( oiiege liui!oi:i;_' Maximum tempHuuui'c* > « ijr« i(iay . > j* Minimum ** 0 fern pc rat urc todav. T h . m. u.“ * noon MO Ilalu fall, melted t»:iov Gncbc?* * h » The n*Hin U*mpr*rk.tur * U taken dully tlu* Hanxkk Tint ?•

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• ii \e iii.d i.niin iiivigorating 111.---i l' ir. i- ' i r in diolee a heat, pe- pie like ii ni.d -i' L . n e:it It. lo-l III:.^ i I't* o li 1 . e r i-» -. Quiil' 1 •• Vi '. i:, ■ 11,' liige't! , . line, eollstipulioli. I Idl . It li nil I MitM - til’ lie oil it. 2 Mi iiii Kige. I.*i (••ol'. Drink Dr. 'I riii '- N • tvii e ( i ttei . 1 hiic v • en-nl gmti- ii u m e-: d !■ . Vi ry pit,;,sane ai.d heilllil'll l’,r t.-'de toe. 1 In 20 i \11■''' • ■ rth, Indianapolu, ieu . win,-': I l,a\>- Ihtii greatly iitfiii't, ll with 'toin.i, li tleolile. and tin I \ *,|ir f I mid eoll'ce the lie-t t have eV'-r n-ed" Slid Ml’ gt (1,-tT- 2. 1 ,i s ; |e | . Aie am-. W. L Har-

ris,iu, Bl , I 'street .V So ;

and take it home with liim. Sheriff]

excursion complete consists of about

Messer returned at noon with L700, about 1,000 being ex-confederate

soldiers and abont 700 people are from this county and the remainder from ad-

Buckner, who went without requi-

sition papers.

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To < ur«* it < ol(| In Out* Dn} .

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the mom y if it fails to cure. -Joe . 2' K t D.

< I'd’T a trial sack of Vandalia Mills • Iuiperial" or Be- High Graoc. >old by all grocers. 262-eoiL Fresh oysters, cranberries and celery. W,A. Howl. UOO-eod-iJt.

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