Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1896 — Page 3

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And see the tine line of

House Furnishing Goods

CARRIED BY

’ CottniHu, John < oo|mt, George Cr:nv- ' ley, John Hayden, Dr. IIollinj{'Wortli

I ami Mrs. \V. A. Durliam.

The MeKiuley Gold Bugs will have a j rousing meeting tonight. Go out and | hear their speaker and encourage them. The loeal democrat' are circulating a paper to raise the necessary funds to j get Bryan to stop here. There isn’t any great response a- most of the hoys

went to Indianapolis to see him.

A number of men connected with the Big Four railroad, one of them an of-

Mm University

This Column Records the Best News in College Circles Paul Gilbert sang a beautiful solo at chapel today. Miss Kern’s much dreaded German ex will come od Tuesday. The great and only oratorical

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners. Majestic Sled 1 anges, etc., at COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE GO., SOUTHWEST OOF?. SQUAF?E.

! tleial who has marked free silver ten- election came oil'this aflei noon.

TUGKEsR & MALONEY E.V'T SIDE SQUARE. - - Honest Dealing and Fair Treatment to all.

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COKE

Pew

Shoes

For Fall and Winter are now being

received at

Louis & Pays.

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The best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed ?4.oo a ton; uncrushed S3 .50 a ton; delivered at your home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest fuel for base burners and furnace.

Gideon Diall,

AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO 9111 S. C olli'R,' Ave.. Do Jlotte Property.

dencies! were discussing the political outlook this morning. In their conversation they -aid that the democratic tali, that the railroad companies had i--•ued orders to their men to vote for McKinley, was a lie. They emphasized the word and even placed strong adjectives before it, so strong that they can not appear in print. They further said that anv man who would wear a political badge and say he was wearing it because he had to. was so little in nature that he ought not be allowed to vote at

Do not forget the republican club meeting tonight at the court house. Sophmores and Juniors are to be indicted with the customary essays. Paul Myers, of Crawfordsville, came yesterday to enter DePauw. Mr. Perkins, an old DePauw student. was visiting the university today. Miss Seaerce v ill have charge of

Alphcus Birch

Siame and Fancy mimes.

S. W. Corner Public Square

all. No true American would acknow I- Dr. Stephenson’s classes during bis edge or allow himself to be coerced. absence.

B. W. WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Has just received a full line of FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons • Call on Him Before Purchnsimr. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Opposite Doat Office*. Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store^amuiuutmuuhtmurnu^

Reggie Leathermau died Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrs. Jeanette Preston Layne, where Mrs. Leathermati and her daughter had rooms. Death was caused by an attack of acute rheumatism of the heart, which had existed only about two weeks. She had been troubled for two years with a milder form of the same disease. Dr. Leathermau was summoned immediately from Atlanta, Ga„ and is expected to arrive this afternoon or tonight. The death is a particularly sad one and tiie family have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement Reggie was a bright little girl of eleven years and possessed a sunny disposition that made tier a general favorite among her playmates and friends. 1 he funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at three

DON’T think o’clock, services at College Avenue Of leaving the city, even for a short time, j church, conducted by Urs. HolliiiiAwlthout ordering the Dally Ranneh Timbs to worth and Gobiu.

Enoch G. Rugate spoke i<> four him-

THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on In and About

Fair Greencastle.

LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.

Where Our People Rre Going and Where

Their GueHtH are Stopping—News of Interest Over the City—The Bent Column in th* Paper for Quick Heading.

follow you. It coets you but 1“ cents a ween as It does here at home, ami the address will

he ohanired as often as you desire.

We havQ tl?e Best

died neople at Carpenter.-ville W ednesday night. The meeting was a spon-

(Pcraonais and society notes are solicited taneous one and gotten up on four and will be inserted if writer’s name and B<l- lloul g notiot . About fori v went from

dress is attached, not to]be!lnserted, but us :m

evidence of good faith. None Ibut truthful B«"»bridge with the drum corps. I he items are desired.) 1 speech was delivered on A. 11. Pickers

porch, it was a grand meeting for Hon. Geo. W. Farls was in the city i 8Uch short notioe ’

today. Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace have returned Orville Earle went to Hamricks this i to their home in Altamont, ill., after morning , visiting their cousin, Geo. Nelson. Mr.

Wallace with his sons-in-law. sons,

Miss Helen Joues wears the colors of Kappa Alpha Theta this

morning.

Dr. Jitephensou will leave tomorrow tor Greenville, Ills, where be will deliver two lecturers. The long delayed athletic election will come off Saturday. It is to be J supposed that the faction will have | trouble again. Rev. Farr, of Locust Street church led ebaper services today, j and extended an invitation to all j students to attend his services each

Sunday.

The meeting held last evening at Prof. Kbelt's in the interest of ora-1 tory and debating was well attended, only oty? college erganiza tion being without a representative, j SuUicient pledges have been ol»- | tained to guarantee the offering of I considerable prizes to contestants I in oratory. The subjects for ihe | DePauw-Indiana universits debate lias not yet been settled upon, but * j it is expected that this matter will; I soon be satisfactorily arranged.

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

While the Evenings and o iMornimrs are Cooi

.TRY ONE OE OUR

Oil Heaters.

VeRY E-COINOTvyiCH L TAIN D OH EMR.

Ji S. I^eoiek 9 ^o.

jaehsoi? <$oai-

the oratorical contests thi> year. A large crowd heard Miss Klizi

To be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour, JOJJfl I^HJEY&<?0., S0C5I? CREEfiepSSCC

—Bloomington Telephone. I. U.

!!"'‘..- e88er WeDt 10 Im1lanaP<>liS thL< and" grand "soli's villi cuh^semi* vote-* for j does not propose to be loft out of

McKinley.

Miss AnnaCowperthwaite,of Quincy, who is teaching in Bedford, has re-

turned home after visiting Miss Janet ' edi Saw ere' recital in Meharry WiDon and Alpha Chi sisters. j hall last evening. Miss Sawyers! D. H. Abrams, Will Welch. Will j prefaced her plaving with a brief Steele and H. Jackson left la-t night to 1 lecture on some of the numbers on Hie Abrams-Beach wedding at t)ie prouram . Her work at the

piano showed great care, brilliant execution and a general clearness that whs pleasing Added to thi- 1 admirable expression. The

morning.

Miss Ferine went to Indianapolis this

morning.

Dr. Evans’ father of Owen county, is

visiting him.

Mrs. Marv Wright went to Brazil

this morning.

Harvey Reeyes, of Carbon, is visiting ! attend

Several cold waves are headed this way. Get your^~~

in the cellar before the snow Hies and save trouble, annoyance and money. Place your order now by phone 50, or ‘ drop me a card through the post office and I will see you, or call at No. 901 S Indiana

St.

FBANK B LA CKMAN, Student Coal Dealer.

JAMES M- HURLEY. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farui? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent?

SEE ME.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK For Letter Heads see The Banner Times.prii.tcrs’ Subscribe for the Banner Times

relatives in the city.

Dr. John has gone to Atlanta and !

Kokomo to lecture.

Born to t$. P. Browning and wife. ]

Oct. 15, a daughter.

Mrs. Wysong, of Indianapolis, is vis-

iting friends in the city.

Rev. )>. M. Wood lias gone to New-

port, Vermillion county.

Clarence Vestal returned from Indi-

anapolis yesterday evening,

Parke Dunbar and Capt. John Morris

were in Indianapolis today.

if. A. Burgee, traveling freight agent of the Big Four, is in the city. Mrs. Ed Stone, of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting her father, Willis Wood. Rev. D. Gaston, of Worthington, is here to attend the Tucker funeral. Capt. Risher of the Crawford coal company was in the city yesterday. Wm. H. Xye, of Rockville, is dead.

He was formerly a citizen of Green-

castle.

The pupils of school building No. 4 are picnicking in the woods west of

town today.

Miss Mary Bicknell i- at home from Cloverdale where she attended the

Slusa-Hart wedding.

T. R. Poole, of Chicago, i

Covington.

Mr. and Mrs. Chits. Mayo, of Edgar coiintv. who ha- been visiting at Dr.

Bence's, have gone to Ladoga.

Mrs. Louise I.van- ha- relumed l«>

her litune in Cru\t I"rd-ville after visiting Robert Allen and family. Burney Cannon and daughter have gone to Peoria, III., after visiting nts brother, Frank Cannon. Miss Florence Cofer, of Danville, is here, called by the death of Reggie Leathermau, E. C. L. Bartow and Fred Middleton went to Indianapolis tills afternoon. Ml--Flora James lias gone to Martinsville for a visit with friends. Major Birch, Jas. T. Denny and F.G. Gilmore are in Indianapolis. Mrs. Whitson, of Quincy, visited friends in the city today. Mbs Florence Wood lias gone to Wilders.

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Tiie following letters remain in the Greencastle postoffice uncalled for

Oct 14. ISiHi:

Mrs. Henry Runyan, Mrs. Jess Jones, Mrs. Emma Moore, James T. Nelson, Mr. John R. Jenkins, Mr. Walter Paris, Mrs. Carrey Jordon, Martini E.Pratt,

visiting i Benjamin Hurst, Mr. Blaine <4. Flein-

hD brother. Dr. Poole. He i liere by the death of E. Tucker. The Century club will meet Saturday

called jug, Miss Ella B. Wright. Mr. Jesse Albin, siinsnn Walters, Margaret C.

Evans.

In calling for same please say “ad-

1 vertised.” Willis G. Xkfk. P M.

afternoon with Mrs. Silas A. Hav-. Mrs. N. S. Joslin will have the pap 1

of the afternoon, subject: "Develop- Mnrnane i.i<en»ei.. ment of French Art.’’ Otto T. McCoy ami Lauin K. On Tuesday night Oct. 20, the Put- Moser ; John W. Stickley and Etta 1 nnni county local republican speakers T. Ashei.

i will hold a meeting .it thi 1 court house which will be in the nature of a love

\ feast. Every body invited.

1 A large number of citizens took advantage of the low rates to Indianapolis

At Koneliilnli!.

The Faris-Hogate meeting at Roachdale drew a fair crowd. Those hearing the speeches, however, were well pleased with them

today on account of the 1 ailri.ader - an( i they had their effect,

demonstration. Among those going 1 this morning were C'lnts. Wright. Ewing McLean. John Fox. E. E. Black and Laurance, < has. Reeves, Sherman

Don't dally with rheumatism, Purify your blood ami cure it at once by tak-

ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

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trasted themes and vali d grades of difficulty were given intelligent interpretation and the audience expressed its appreciation ot Miss Sawyers’ initial performance in Greencastle with liberal applause. The assistants, Miss Fernie and Mr. Schelischmidt are both prime favorites in Greencastle and tlieir numbers were heurHly encored. The recital was an enjoyable one thtoughout.

That

Extreme tired feeling afflicts nearly everybody at this season. The hustlers cease to push, the tireless grow weary, the energetic become enervated. You know just what we mean. Some men and women endeavor temporarily to overcome that

Tired

Feeling by great force of will. But this is unsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon the nervous system, which will not long stand such strain. Too many people “ work on their nerves,” and tiie result is seen in unfortunate wrecks marked •nervous prostration,” in every direction. That tired

Feel-

ing is a positive proof of thin, weak, impure blood; for, if the blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it imparts lifeaud energy to every nerve, organ and tissue of the body. Tiie necessity of taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla for that tired feeling is, therefore, apparent to every one, and the good it will do you is equally beyond

question. Remember that

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HAMILTON’S. A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and Dood bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

iMLGKWL'AR IN ENDLESS VARIETY We have received the latest productions of the well known Carter and Holmes make ot which we have the exclusive auenev.

NO- 6 EASE WUBH. STREET

SUTHERLffi.

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None belter. 1 am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your oroers. Banner l imes Block. May Iknnant.

7=t New LOT OF-

CHINA

DIRF.CT IMPORTATION AT

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

'loan? s i^ocni iTinrlcets*

LFurnisheil the Daily Banner Timka ! daily bv R. W. Alien, manager of Ar-

thui Jordan’s poultry house.J

rfens Springs, choice •• prlnirs. small R ' Cocas 2!4 | Turkey •

Turkeys, young •* pds.ami over choice fat - j IstheOoe True Blood Purifier. All druggists. SI. 1 lietae. f. Dover 4 Prepared only by C. I. Hood 4Co.. Lowell. Mass. Ducks " — Kggs.freah subject to handling 10 are easy to take, easy Butter, good ..f 1 j noOQ S rMIlS to operate. 25ceuts.

Hoods

Sarsaparilla

The \\ e-Titi^r.

The indications fur this vjcit.iiy .or the coming thirti -six hours .iritis follows roceiietl by II. 8. Benick A Co- from the official weather bureau at Chicago.

CnicAoo, 111.. Oct. Iu

Fair tonight or Fntlny, extreme northwest portion to night anti Fuidav < ox.

The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who ia in charge o) the official weuthot instruments located on the rti"! o'

the West l olhge building: Maximum teinpciautre \ tun rday

Minimum

Ml kiiid.- of pot and bedded plants cut Mowers and Moral design- a specialty

7VTRS. AY- J. Corner Blooming:’ it

.ml Anderson streets

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I'cinperature today. T a . m. • noon '.tain fall, melted s:e>\7 omdie-i

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llhl You I'Aer Think

Of the evil eflect- of ooll'ee anti tea, and the enoi niou- quantity used ? Is it any wonder so many suffer from headache, nervon-rie—. dyspepsh . constipation unit many I’tiier ailments, and timt no medieine that cure-. M rs. Elizabetii Dice, of Klkliart. I ml., state"Munv years l -uffered witli severe stomach and heart trouble, nervousness and sleeple-'tiess. I had taken much

ould md be ettred. After

medieine lull

ID 11 j using one package of Dr. Martin's Ner- , - J vine ( oilee. 1 timl my stomach trouble

I’hc noon temperature U taken daily b> the .,11,1 fee] like a new person” 1 lb Banner Iimk- Siimph makti'g U- r > t op- iOe. by

mail. Add * Dl. Marti., ilea it it I ootl

To cure a Col«l lu One l>«y. Elkhart. Ititl. Sold by grocers. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Ki(r Sa , e bv T . Abrams, W. Ft Harlets. All druggists refund the money : n . 01 , i Broadstreet A 8ol if it fails to cure. 25e. 20!<tl>. | | Order a trial sack of Vandalia Mills Fresh oysters, cranberries and celery. o|, n | )f .,.| a |” or Best High Grade. Sold W. A.IIowe. :i0ti-cod-3t. j by all grocers. 262-eod.