Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1896 — Page 3

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■*' ‘ ' >*. t\oTLF r*L»lA^.A. SaTURDAYOCTOBEK 10 iSMB

COM© ^ DOWN And see the hne line of Hoase Furnishing Goods

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CARRIED BY

TUGK&R & MALONEY |[A8T SIDE SQUAKPl. - - lloiif-t Deiiliiiir anil Fair Treatment to all.

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I?ew .Shoes

For Fall and Winter are now being

received at

Louis i Pays.

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piincipol of tlie school in North Imli

anapolis.

Mrs. Prof. I.ongilen is at home from Greenwood. Mis> Ulanthe Swalilen i visiting in Xenia. Ohio. James O'Hrien, of Clovertlale, was in the city today. A. [. Dotey, of Indianapolis, is visiting his imrents. Mi-s ilael.elder has gone to Ladoga to vi-it her brother. Mrs.'Suite Jones has gone to Brazil to \ Lit Mrs. Matson. Ther. were fully as many republicans j in town as democrats. Peter F. Wilson and < lara A. Brown j i have been licensed to marry. K. 11. Martin, of Cincinnati, is visiting hi- mother. Mrs. Dr. A. Martin. < hairman Case is at home ftoin northern Indiana. lie had sueee'sful meet-

DePauw Oniyeisiti

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COKE ^

The best Pennsylvania Gas ‘"f' 4511 every point. Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a Special song servt

11. , 1 cliurcli tomorrow ton;uncrushed$3.50a ion;de- t . u , llinK livered at your home. Coke isj W in the cheapest and cleanest fuel !for base burners and furnace.

Gideon IJinll,

AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO 91«8. College Ave., Uolottc Property.

THE LOCAL FIELD

What is Going on in anc

Fair Greencastle

B. W. WHITB, -

MERCHANT TAILOR. Has just received a full line of FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons’ Call on Him Before Purctaaslnir. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Opposite Post Office, Over - Jones’ - Drug -’Store-

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at the Christian both morning ami

In the evening Mr. Maxwell

mg.

Mrs. M. 1’. Simpson and daughter 1 nave returned totheir homein Mutin' ville after a visit with W. S. Shepperd

and family.

A poll taken today on one corner of

the sijiuire showed nine McKinley men and three Bryan men. It was taken at

! random but it signifies much,

i Some enterprising news boy can make

in and About :l n eat speculation tomorrow by -elling

the Sunday Courier Journal here. People will want ihc news of the f oot ball

ne at Louisville.

‘..ATESI CITY HAPS ANu MISHAPS.

Where Our People are <ioinu Rnrt Wliere Their OuchIm ure Stopping—Mews of Interest Over the City—The Best Column in tb * Paper for Quick Heading.

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DON’T THINK

Of leaving the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Dally Banner Times to follow you. It costs you but 1<» cents a weeK as it does here at home, and the address will he cbnnired as often as vou ' , °slre.

(Personals and societj* notes are solicited and will be inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not tojbejlnserted. but as an evidence of good faith. Nonelbut truthful

items are desired.)

went to Brazil tins

lllie IjavQ tl?e Best

jK’B

The ii'iud services will be he'd at j Locum Street M. K. church tomorrow, j The hour for all evening meetings is changed from 7:30 p. m., to 7 p. m.

; The public cordially invited.

The (ireeneastle otHoers who arrested L. 1>. Buckner will conic in for i ^50 reward ofl’ered by the county C< uitnissionei' of Mattoon. Over there the commi—doners believe in eatching horse

thieves.

Cnpt E. G. Fry has resigned his po«ition as rantian of Company I, doing >o mi accotiut of business requirement'. On Tuesday evening next an election of officers will be held to till the vanenneies caused by this resigna-

tion.

The local democrats decorated the court house with the same old banner that they took to Indianapolis on a train and hung it upside down as a signal of (ILtress. The republicans

Jael(S09 ^oal-

H. II. Hilli morning.,

J. G. Spark- has gone to >t. Louis on

i business.

Ephriam Tucker was verv low this

I morning. will decorate the court house with t Miss Ella Joslin spent the day in In- new -et of oHL ers in November. I dianapolis. Lieutenant "'ill May. with his regi John Girton went to Greenup, III. to 1 ment, will leave Fort Sheridan, at Chi-i

; visit his daughter

John Burnell, of Lafayntc. L vi'iting

f''lends in this eity. The Paris and ilogate wiek will be rousers.

Greenup,

cago, next week and assume a new

post at Fort Bayard, New

i Fort Bayard is a delightful location I iienr the Old Mexico line and the regimeetmgsnext j me|)t pU . a;e( , with the

Cnt'o ordsvU'e Journal,

lo be had, and will

[be same at any day and hour. lOj^F^EV^O.,

SOdSI? OREEN^SSCF

This Column Records the Best News in College Circles Mr. Reed is pledged Sigma Nu. Paul Cue ley is visiting home folks at Newport. Mrs. J. S. Bays, of Sullivan, is visiting her son Lee. Miss Deacon, of New Carlisle, Ind., came this afternoon to enter the university. The university class meeting in Plato hall tomorrow morning will he held by T. N. Ewing. The memhers of last year’s glee club arc requested to meet in Music hall next Monday evening at B:30. It is finally decided that the preparatory students will bold their chapel in west college here-

after.

The Thetas entertained their friends in a delightful manner at the home of the Misses Arnold last

evening.

Miss Nell Scarce, ''Jfi. lias re I turned to take post graduate work I in DePauw. She will also tutor in the English department. The first lecture of the Y. M. (’.] A. course will he by Peter Henson, about Oct. 30th. The seats for the course are going rapidly. This is quite encouraging as the course was a financial failure lust year. The DePauw eleven arrived last night and are stopping at the FifthAvenue hotel. They are confident of vieiory, claiming to have been greatly strengthened since they played here. Capt. Shireman liahts men well trained in team work, and they understand the signals perfectly, Williamson. DePattw's left tackle, formerly played vith Chicago university, and his scr- j vices have proven valuable to thej eleven he is now a member of.—

Courier Journal.

Now that the prosperity of DePouw is an assured fact it is time) to consider the building of a gym nasium. If some active steps were taken toward the organization of a | building committee, and the proper

Mexico, interest taken by students a fund

ci uld be raised sufficient to erect

the building,

W. I). Osgood, of the university of Pennsylvania, who coached I. U. last year, was killed in Cuba hu-t Wednesday. It will be remem-

BIG STOVE DISPLAY., Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Eauges,

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COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE CO., SOUTHWEST OOF?. SOU A F\EE.

Alphcus Bipcii

Sian am Fancy Biasciiss.

S. W. Corner Public Square

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

While the Evenings and Mornimrs are Cool

TRY ONE OF OUK

Oil Heaters.

Ve-RY ErGOlNOTVYICTY L- HNDCHEHP.

J-i. S. I^ei}iek 9 ^o.

$ THE BEST OF ....

Groceries, Fruits Ms and Vegetate.

c I uinge.-

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bered that Mr. Osgood went to

Cuba several months aio, and

iVepeiiteii i reported as killed once before, catrli the | the Inst news is well authenticated.

was but

GARB.

\ biting

Nevvnam.

her

more I do

Some one knowing [bout my business than

Vvself, has spread the report Rt I am to open a “Club Pouse this fall. I desire to av e it distinctly under-

that I shall open my

\ g 11 all, 5 to East Semi ar y street to the students |D. P. U. on the same plan

i’leretofore.

[parry f] Pfeiffer IMES m. HURLEY, REAL ESTATE, ISURANCE AND LOANS. {■ou want to buy a farm? you want to sell? |you want to rent?

HKE ME.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

, Miss Margaret Jordan went 'to Indi- I i: , K liear the Baptist U 1 anapolis tins morning. (c ^ ur( ,| 1 w | 1( , | ): , V e no fences around their

Mrs. A. J. Cosner and son have gone V | U ,|. |i :1 ve been greatly annoyed lately

to Amo to visit relatives. by horse whicl, iias been turned loose

Miss Henv Naures. of Terre Hiiute. | there each niglit alioul midnight and

is visiting Mr-. Carl llannenmnn. allowed to grave in the soft turf, which

Garey ALton will address the Mo-1 has been greatly damaged. Klnlev Gold Bugs on Mondav night. |efto ;s have been made to

Mr Newimm of India,.apolis. is <"• *'" va -V but it ha' noi j Osgood was a strong man and Ins

father-in-law. W,,,. i.'et been accompli-hed. It t< said to

I have been tracked to a neighboring I barn and the owners of the property

Albert Ricketts ha- the contract f° r 1 around 'ay thee know to whom it be-

decorating and repapering tiie Tom-1

merctal botel. | y| rs> Mary Starr and Miss Alice Nelson Wallace, of Altainont, liel.. st ;1iI . 0 | Baitibrnlge. are visiting Win. is visiting oid friend-in this citv. He ]r_ His btother, G. W. Starr and left here in IS'iS. family, also of Bainbridge, will at rive

j touuir'ow for a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper have re1 turned from their wedding to trip ('iueago. They will be given a reception at the formerL father’s residence, north

iof the citii, Htis evening.

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HAMILTON’S. A fall line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and t^ood bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

Mrs. Eliza Evans, of Terre H nue. ivisiting Mrs. Hawkins on Wa’.er and

Washington sitvi t-.

Mrs. Layman lias letur'ed to he. home in Indianapoli' after a visit with

T. B. Farmer and family.

Rev. U. Z. Lea/■ hy and N. F. Wood went to Cartelsburg tliis inornuig meet the agent of a cliurcli seat

pany.

Trinity M. F,. church, a at Terre Haute will be

| day. Kev. H. '*

j tiic excreisc'.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howe are on the j sick li't today can- 1 by 'omething I Qiey ate last night. >i r. Howe Lun-

! able to be at the store. Mrs D. H. Abrams. Mrs. son and Mr'. I'ill Meel will

to

com-

n,-w edifice

dedicated Sun-

Wood will assist in

Notwithstanding the democrats bad a meeting here today the republican will have five good meetings in Putnam county tonight at as many difierent

points.

W. B. Sinclair, of Knox, candidate j drawing fU11 ' ' n v >°^ u f>r 't ite stti erintendent of instrucfoii p e[ , ons wishing to

teache.s drawing elats

many friends at I. I and the university of Pennsylvania regret to henr«of the sad closing ol his dra-

matic life.

Ed Hall iias been compelled to give up college ami return to his

home in Areola.

ML'SIC AND AKT NOTES. The Glee c'ub will meet in Music hall next Monday eiening at 0:30, The sight singing class meets Mondays and Thursdays at 4 p. in. New members can still enter next Monday without disadvantage. Mr. Vogeli, of Hremeu, Ind., has j rettr ned to his work in tnechamical

NECKWEAR ENDLESS VARIETY

SU THER Lip.

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

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

democraiic ticket, was in tlm

on th city.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jores, of Owen county a’c vis'ti.ig Ephriam Tucker,

called here by his illness.

U. \V. Mono i. of Spencer, treasurer

\rt Jack- of Owen county, was m the city today

leave to- on business.

enter the shoultl re-

port its early h« practicable to Dean Mansfield. A Saturday evening class is arranged for those who

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

[° r better Heads see The Banxkr Times,printers’

Nbscribe for the Banner Times

night for Covington. Ky., to attemi the Ahrams-Beach wedding which takes

place <let. I-'.

The county commissioner' met today to make arrangement' to pureha«e new I ballot boxes for the coming election, as 'the old boxes are too small for the blanket ballots this year. The Mi?scs Spark', of Indianapoli', are guests of Kev. J. O. Chaffee. One of the ladies b a teacher in the high school at Briglitwood an I the other is

are best

ti me.

The Lorelei

iccommodated at that

club will meet for

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Masfen have gone

to Bloomington to visit Chas. Mi.'ten. I present on Monday evenings at Andrew Black is at home from a visit " 0 clock. An\ pi rs >n t.o a in .t(l\ with Kobert Black, at Oakland. HI. registered for it who wish lo be

|>r. Bid path returned from hi canvassing trip this afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. 'V. N. Evans, of < lo-

vertiale. were in the city today.

Ed Hiuinemann went to Imlianap dis

tliis morning.

Mrs. Ant Murphy is at home from

Hoachdale.

week s J come members are invited to call jromptlv and consult tts to member- j

Tlit* tVeiiiitr.

The indicatianu for tins

for i hc coining thirty-six hours tire as follows as received bv H. b. Kentck & Co. from the otficia) weather bureau at Chicaao.

Chicago, ill., Oct 10.

Partly cloudy t, id probably showers tonight ami Mtnday ;

• All kind.'of pot and hedding plants

vicihity out dowers am! finrul designs u specialty.

AT F2S. 7VY J. CHKRREE: Corner Bl ximunp n ,.nd Anderson streets

Tl.t.I.I M IOXI . NO. Ct

nm

warmer sctitlieast porti.n to

ship.

night; colder northwest

New LOT OF

AYILAND CHINA

portion

On next Wednesday evening Oct. j Suudu > Hfu * rno,ja - Cox 14. Miss Elizabeth Sawyers will! The following local observations give a pianoforte recital in Me- 116 (hlil > by Guy Wtison who harry hall, commencing at 8 o’clock. | is in otlll:ittl weather f i „der,nu.„« she will be assisted bv Miss Fernie instruments located on the and Mr. Schellschmidt. All Br ei‘h® West College budding:

The furniture and undertaking rooms I now occupied bv Tueker X M'donev on

lor K,

Mr.

id\ ited.

DIRECT IMPORTATION AT

LEN S DRUG STORE.

Call and these new Goods.

Prices Reasonable.

the roof of

■it—Furniture and

Kooiiim! _ Maximum temperature yesterday •'".o Minimum " “ U- 0 I'emperature today. ~ a . m '•.ti * noon M.i'

the east side of the public -qn iie are t atarrb is a constitutional disease ttatn fall. mette<i suow itnetiesi MU for rent, pns'ession to b • given Janu-I lllu i nMjuiie' a lon-titutional remedy ! ^J'henotmnnnperature la Uken dally by the arv 1. l s "7. These rooms are hand- like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purities i ANN - soinely fitted up for the furniturebusi- tlie biood. Ta JUxaUv* romo^ir.* Tab-

Brazil, i- here to-1 lets. AH druggists refund the money

I if it fails to cure. 25c. 208tD.

Ol. Via,'ini’* Nri vioe t nHVe Sav,-» Ooetor Slllla un«l 13.,if Your < »•:xi»o,i»c, p’ea-iiut tab!,',11 ink. purely eereal gl'if’U anil vcgetihle. and a po-iijve ei,: ' for headache, nervousness, dyspep'ia. -ifeples-ne's, bean disease, hilitiUsne.'S, ,• nstintitiou. and tin-many ailnn’iit'cuM'i'd by cofi'ee and tea. J. E. W hi!i‘, Kiihtuiazoo, Mich , writes: "M” wife has been severely alfitefeii with headaehe and heart trouble. While ii-ii g Nervine Vottee she was totally tree lioui Inuli Sin mimt luire il " 1 |b. KWl eups. op,. Sample, myking 25 cups, by mail, 10c. Address Dr. Martin llealt i Foo,t Uo.. Elkhart. Ind. Eat Dr. Martin's Royal Breakfast food, ■'old by grocers. For Sale by T. Abrams, \V. II. Harrison, Broadstreet «v sor

ness. A good location and a splendid opportunity to engage in tite business. Wed. «.* Sat. tf S. A. Hays.

J. M. Hawley, of

day.

Order a trial sack of Vandalia Mills “Imperial" or Best High Gta ie. Sold by all grocers. 202-eod.