Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1896 — Page 3

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’ ra*;Aiv,\ Wednesday October h ibw

COME

^ SOWN And see the fine line of

House Furnishing Goods

nioted. Lieut. John >iorris was elected captain, T.ieut. Will Graham, first lieutenant and I’aul Allen second lieutenant. There was no lively contests two "f the selections being made unaniI mously.

Lane. Annice Moore, 1-Tnrence I’rnitt, Florence Stoner and Kdith Walker. At Cloverdale this afternoon at two o’clock occurred the wedding of l»r. John W. Sliiss, of Indianapolis, and Miss Cora May Hart, only daughter "f

A reception was given last evening to | ^ r - Howard 11 art. File wedding was

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'or Fall and Winer are now being eceived at

!the Rev. M. A. Farr, the successor of Rev. Moore in the pastorate of the : Locust Street M. K. Church. It occurred at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Little, on east Anderson street. I A very large number of the members of ! the church and their friends were present to greet Mr. Farr, and the warm hospitality of the people was shown in a manner that would certainly be pleasling to the new pastor. Musie was J given during the evening and refresh-

Ilonest Dealing and Fair Treatment to all. 1 ments were served. The hours were - I. .... — from 7:30 to 10:30. Mr. Farr will room

room with M. J. Beckett, on South College Avenue, and Ids studv will he in the church his meals being taken

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LL AND . . 2 WINTER WOOLENS ^ For Suits. Overcoats. ^ Pantaloons' . en Him Before Ptircliaslwr. ItMiiing and Repairing a -3 Specialty. —3 Of);>'i-it|p /'out Cifflco, er - J< 'lies' - I )rug - Store* ^

mmmvmnmmA W. WHIT 15, ^ merchant Tailor. ^

just received a full line of

in the church, Ins

The best Pennsylvania Gas :lt F'orence hail. Coal Coke crushed ^4.00 a Hon. Geo. W. Hanna held a meeting ton;uncrushed$3.eoa ton; de- in fSouth 0rei,,KasMe last eve "’ ,, « t " at i- t , 1 1 • wa< never excelled there. He was hvered at your home. Coke is L rm( „, „ v a ( . rowil that 1(acke( , Lue . the cheapest and cleanest fuel, teke’s hall to its utmost and even the for base burners and furnace, stairs were crowded, a procession

headed by a hand preceded the speech ami Putnam's ex-representative was

AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. . , ,, ,, tUHS.CollegeAve . DoMotte Property. «'vena grand ovation. Mr. Hanna

| made strong points all through his

__ _ __ | speech and elicited rounds of applause.

THE LOCAL FIELD J F ' 1,ar ‘ i;, " 1 i’ , ' e8 i ,k ;d- J 1 "* ; ,,u,i T

was composed entirely of voters, who paid the closest attention. Mr. Hanna

What is Going on In and About js h plain, unassuming farmer and he Fair Groencastle. has the happy faculty of -peaking in

; clearest language. His speech did LATEST CITY HAPS ANu MISHAPS, great good.

Kphriam Tucker died this morning

Whcra Oar People ar« Goins and \VUerr at hjs | l(1|lus t . a . t 0 [ t | ie city, after a Their gimwu are Stopping-News Of In- long illness. Mr. Tucker had suffered tereet Over the City The Best Column In of a complication of diseases to which lh» Paper for Quick Reading. his constitution slowly succumbed. Mr.

j Tucker was seventv-one years old and

DON’T think one of the best known men in the county, uf n-av.iig the city, even for a short time. 1 He served two terms as treasurer of

without ordering the Dally Banner Times to follow you. It eoeis y ou hut 10 cents a wee* as It does here at home, and the address will be obanand aa often a- \ on ■'• j «ire.

(Persitnais and society notes are solicited land will he Inserted if writer’s name and ad-

Putnam county and gained a wide aequaintance with the people. In late years since hi* retirement from office Mr. Tucker lived quietly at his farm and devoted much of his time to the cultivation of tine fr uts, being an ex-

to many cities. He

the social event of the season in Cloverdale. being a pretty home wedding in all its details. The ceremony was pronounced by Dr. John Boucher of l»ePauw university. There were about thirty guests present, those from a di — tance being Dr. Charles 1‘ouclier. Indianapolis: K. K. Siuss. Muncie; Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Harris, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, Koachdale: John S. and Miss Clara Sandy, Mi-s Mary Bicknell. Allan Brockway.lircencastle: Clarence Brown. Gosport; Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. Reelsville The happy young couple have many friends in Greencastle and the county. Mr. and Mrs. slu*s drove immediately to t his city taking the Knickerbocker for Indianapolis where they will reside. The W. C. T. I', will meet in College Avenue church tomorrow at 2 p. m., by reouest of the ladies. Mrs. Bayne will read a paper on narcotics previously read. The public most cordially in-

vited.

Lawrence Snider is at home from a two week's visit in Lafayette. He was accompanied by Mrs. Perry who will visit in the city. Fred Catherwood returned to Indianapolis this afternoon after a visit with his mother. Mrs. R. C. Smith, of Ladoga, is expected tomorrow to visit Mrs. Dr. Hill. Mrs. Dav has returned to her home in Lafayette after visiting Mrs. T.Stuart Miss Lucy Enlow, of Locksley. 111., is \ idling Mr. and Mr-. Marion Hurst. Mrs. J. B. Vermilion and daughter are at home from a visit in Brazil. 11. H. Hinkle, of Motion, 1- vi-iting his daughter Miss. Kate Blakely. Jim Houck shipped a car of stock to Indianapolis today. Geo. J. Kayser. of Brazil, is in the

city.

Duff'Net) lias returned from Chicago.

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel l anges, etc., at COOPER BROS.’ H6P0WARE CD., SOUTHWEST OOF?. SQUARE.

Alphcus Birch

Sispic apfl Fancy te«.

S. W. Corner Public Square

I'elephone No. 90 I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, OUEENSWARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.

While the Evenings and Mornimrs are Cool

.TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

VeRY ECOiNOTvyiCTAL 7AIND OH EHP.

I (lr,‘«s Is attached, not toibejlnserted, but as an I teu-ive shipper evidence of good faith. None (but truthful 1 , . , ,

| Items are desired.) 1 leave* a widow and was the father of

! seven children live of whom survive

1 him. Mr. 'Flicker was a kind. Christian

Louis Steeg is at home from the south. j mana|Kj man v fl . jemK T he fuP. O. Colliver went to Roaehdale at ne ral will oeeur Thursday afternoon at

u? tl?e Best

noon.

( has. F. Browning ha ville. III.

one o’clock at the family residence.

gone to I >an-

The DePauw notes for toilaj- are on page 4.

jd. S. F^e^iek 9 <?o.

Prevent sickne-s and save doctor’s hills at this season by keeping your blood rich and poor with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

JaeKsoi? <?oal-

had, and will deliver me at any day and hour. )U5I? OREEfISpSSCf.

Elder J. X. Dal by officiating. Mr. Tucker was born in North Carolina and i

Born, to Snerman Jeffries and wife, came to Putnam county when about citv. a son. i seven years of age. He settled on the

Tucker farm four miles west • f the city

lor Kent

-Furi»itiir«* amt Koouiff!

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Harry Richardson left today for his

home in Liberty.

Mrs. S. P. Bowen spent the day with Mr-. W. I*. Butler, of Limedale.

The furniture and undertaking rooms now occupied bv 'Fucker A Maloney on

where the interment will take place-j t* 1 ® ea9t side of the public square are Mr. Fucker wao twice married, bis first j f° r rent , possession to be given Janu- , wife being Sarah Jane Britton and his j ary E l' 11 '- « , ooius are hand-

somely tilted up for the furniture hu-i-

Messrs. Fari< and Hogate are speak-, ing at Roaehdale tbi- afternoon. Miss Jessie Case, of Attica, D here to take special work in the music school

with M iss 1 truly.

Mr Otto T. McCoy and Miss Laura Moser will be married near Cloverdale

tomorrow evening.

seeon.t wife Mrs. Charlotte Pool.

' I ness. A good location and a splendid

Charles Throckmorton was here last j 1!| , IM11 . tuI1 i tv to engage in the business, week stopping at the Belnap and Com- & Sat tf s A Hays. mercial hotels. While fere he at-

tempted to pass a check or two which j

were thought to he spurious. Tlll 'ck- Applb atl,,,, to DDolve a Reaper Company, m ‘iton i- dis.antlv related to Dr. Mor- Vouxusrowx. O . Oct. U.-An ap-

, .. : plication was tiled tins morning in eom-

risou of this city and Dr. Morrison I ^

states he has been shiftless for some

THE BEST

OF . .

Groceries, Fruits Suls nd Vegetables.

AT

HAMILTON’S. A full line of Qutensware. rhis is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.

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al cold waves are id* this Get your-^""

Mrs. Tilford. Air-. Self and Mrs. time. At Bloomington yesterday lie Lake, nil of Indianapolis, are guests of; registered at the National hotel under their auo r , Air-. Elizabeth Mahan. i the name of E. R. Taylor and the World Commi.nder Ashton desire* a full at- i thi- morning tells the following story: tendance of the G. A. R. Post on the *V Iva Carter, assistant clerk, demanded next meeting night which will he on ! payment in advance. Taylor produced ()l . t .j ( : a check for $20 on the Central National Misses Jennie Steele and Pearl Gar- h »'‘ k - Oeencastle, purported to have dener and John .Scott and Charier Gar-^ ^ "''*"** Bros ’ Mr ’

Carter |);ud the difference in change. it developed later that tiie check was a forgery and Carter started in search of

Oily (»weii. of Mitchell, was in the i 'p a yioi\ He found him at the Motion city a short time today, the gue*t (I M station awaiting the arrival of the il a. Judge Baehehler and other old [ ,n. t train. Carter collared Taylor and

tie tier rode over to Indianapolis on their

\\ lieels today.

mou pleas court to disolve the William Anson Wood Mower and Reaper company and wind up its affairs. The outstanding indebtedness of the company amounts to $*0,000. and the application , says the company is hoplessly insolvent. Eight years ago the company sold its machinery and patents to the Chattanooga Agricultural works of Chattanooga, Teun., and they were removed

there.

Nothin); to It ‘reive. New York, Oct. 14.—Justice Fitzsimmons, in the city court chambers yesterday, appointed William M. Bennett receiver for the property and assets of Miss Rose Ooghlau, the aotess. Miss Coghlan says she has no assets.

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NECKWEAR IN ENDLESS VARIETY

We have received the latest pi (’na tion,- of known Carter and Holmes imke of which we exclusive agency.

NO- 6 BAST

WASH. STREET

the well h ve the

SUfHERLip.

John G. Williams will

Uarri-on. He will

cellar before the snow

ind save trouble, annoy-j f i" iUnt,uu ''‘'' nd money. Place your it is said that

now by phone 30. or ! •‘ nte, ' into a ,aw i Hrtner,,hip

me a card through the "" ll 1

•ffice and I will see you,

at \o. 901 S Indiana y re(1 ( at | R . rw ood came down from 1

| Indium.poli- ye-rerd«y to make arrange- 1

RANK BLACKMAN, ment- to haw bp.ught lii'ie the reni dii-

demanded the return of $20. Taylor dually gave up $I7.27> ami skipped.) Carter found the man at the yards ! wlieie he was arrested and placed in 1 He was identiried a* J. 1*. Tiirock-

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

remove to Indianapolis after the elec-Ijail.

tion, Terrr Haul. Tribune. j morton, ot Lafayette. The grand jury

1 will investigate the ea-e today.”

Fred Catherwood came down from I Hughes Bros., received a letter today

about the case.

Student Coal Dealer.

ES M. HURLEY. REAL ESTATE, [1RANCE AND LOANS. want to buy a farm? iwant to sell? want to rent? *EE ME. FIRST NATIONAL BANK

■euer Heads see The Banner Timi -.priutors'

'Gibe for the Baknkk Time*

of hi* brother strong, who Bied in Texas Alonday. The deceasei; was formerly a citizen of Greencastle and was also a conductor on the Air line. The burial will take place at Forest Hill cemetry. The remains will prob-

ably ar’De here Friday.

W. V. Rooker ranted at the court house last night. Speakers of bis ilk have about deserted all argument and seek to array class against das- and D> that point Rooker devoted most of hitiin e . Rooker couldn’t make a sound argument at all and resorted to calling the common people of this ,ouiit r « babies. His -peech was a dismal fail-

ure as an argument.

On Tuesday night the members <>f Company 1 held an election g till tb

vacancy caused by the resignation of ■ a;| j Hawthorne.

Capt. Fry. Three vacancies were caused as the hoys elected were pro-

LOT OI= ■

A¥ILAND CHINA

DIRECT IMPORTATION AT

Llen s drug store. 11 and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.

Boils

It is often difficult to convince poo pie their blood is impure, until dread- ! iul carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrofula or salt rheum, are painful proof of the fact. It is wisdom now. or when-

ever there is any indication of Impure

blood, to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and prevent such eruptions ami suffering. “1 had a dreadful carbuncle abscess, red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor attended me over seven weeks. When the abscess broke, the i»ins were terrible,and I thought I should not live through it. I heard and read so much about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take it' and my husband, who was suffering with boils, took it also. It soon purified our

Blood

lections from Tennyson. Scott. Emerson | ^ me up and re8lored my hea , th g0 and Hawthorne. A very delightful ic- thntj a i t hough the doctor said I would ception was given by the club to their no j ^ a hie to work hard, 1 have sines c-ntlemen friends on Tue-dav evening, i done the work for 20 people. Hood’s Sar-

saparilla cured my husband of the boils, and we regard it a wonderful medicine.” Mrs. Anna Peterson. Latimer. Kansas. Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, at. u jt r'»*n cure livir ills, i-as) tub ke, flOOd S PlllS asyt..; , i .'Scents. I

The Elaine Literary club will meet i Friday, Oct. 23, at the borne of Mi.-s Nellie Lande- The subject fur discu---ion I- Hawthorne - *’A Rill from the 1 Town Pump.” The club mostly made up of young ladies of the High I school and alumni. It \\a- organized i March 27, 1 S‘.)(5. Eight charter mem-i her- met at the home of Miss Mollie | Frank and officers were elected as fol- ' low- President, Mollie Frank: vice | pre-ident, Edith Walker: secretary, ihillie Landes: treasurer. Florence Pruitt. Tiie club decided to read selections from Tenny-on for a -hort : period. “Elaine" was -elected a-the subject for the tlr-t meeting and from this tne club received it- name. Sunnthen the chib lift- studied different i-e-

None better, i am excluswo aoent. Cali and see me belore placing your oraers. Banner 1 imes Block. Man Tennant.

The WedMiitar*

The imticationu fur this vicibUN for the coming thirty-six houri are as follows up received bv H. 8. Remek or Lo irom the oiliiial weather bureau at .ucago

' liic.u.o. 111.. (Ji t 14.

^ Fair tonigiit ond i'hursdav,

I I warmer Tnnrs iu v.

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Nil kinds of pot and bedded plants cut 'lowei s and lloral designs a specialty

TvyRS. TW J. Cornel Uoiiiuiiig* n

OHKF-F-EE

.ill A a lerson Sireeta

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The loiiowing ho-ai ouservafiobs as taken daily by- G i;. Wilson who is in charge ul the official weather instruments located on the roof "t the West > inu-ge huioiiug:

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June 23. at the home of the president and many a pleasant afternoon and evening lias been enjoyed by the members since then. From eight charter members the club has grow n to u inctn-hcr-liip of fifteen. The members are as follows: Jennie Alexander, Nora Alsnaugh, Maude Burke, Hannali Lee i 'll pin, Laura C hristie, Margaret Cosner. Mollie Frank. Marie Hawkins, Hallie Landes, Nellie Landes, Mary

Maximum temperature yesterday.

MU), mil ui

temperature today. T r . in.. ' noon 'tain fall, melted saov; ilm-lioio

The noou teiuperzturs is taken dally by tie

IUnv i;a l l M E-

To l itre h t old in One Day.

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine T'abb*ts. All d.uggi-t- refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 20Stl>.

TL.I.r.I’HOXl. no. ti D. . tl«rtln , «* Neri tne Co lee Save* Duelur •till* and Half T'jur

t o.Tee t..\ |.en»e.

A p'.eu-aiit taa.e‘liink. purely cereal giiii>.i ai.ii yi^e:.ii ••. ui.il a po-itive ciil'- for heail.iil.e. iii i'V> u-iie—. dys-pep-ia, 'lieple--ne--. heart 11 i sease, t<iIi1111.-1 i n-ihiaiioii. anil tin- many aiiluelits catisel bv i ofiee a ltd tea. J. L. wiii-.e. K iia.ii. / ;o. Midi . writes: "M uife i: a - been -.'erely alHicted

heart trouble, rtiee she was

totallv free irom boih. >/n Must have ,1." j lb. 1 hi cup-. gOe. sample, inakiog 25 cup-, by mail, 10c. Address Dr. Martin lleaiio Fmat t u., Elkhart, ind. Eat l»r. Mai lin'- Royal Breakfast food,

'-'old by grocer*

For >ale by I . Abrams. W. h Har-r.i-oli, Broads!reel ..V Sot,

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