Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1896 — Page 3

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TINKER 6c MALONEY, EAST SUE Sijl AUi:. - - Uone<t Dealing and Fair Treatment to all.

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i Lircimla McKee, who has been visiting j I). Darnall and family returned with her. I l)r. Poacher and Dr. Gobin went to Indianapolis this morning on university business. Mrs. M. D. Turner, of Paris, 111., who has been the guest of K. L. O'llair, has | gone to Ladoga. The fireworks display by the McKinley Gold Bugs last night was the finest of the season. G. D. and J. W. i’ierce have gone to i Martinsville, the former for the benefit 1 of his rheumatism .

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Mrs. Edwin Martin has returned to her home near Cincinnati after vi-iting Mrs. Alexander Martin. Chief Engineer Collom, of Philadelphia, of the Greeucastle water works com pan}’ is here today. George W. Hanna and Milroy Gordon will speak Center school house in

DePauw University

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This Column Records the Best News in College CirclesMiss Deacon wears the colors of Kappa Alpha Theta this morning. The DePauw Republican club held a business meeting in the court house last evening. The fol lowing committee was appointed to poll the students of DePauw: Herron, Hayes, Rogers. Lockwood, Nadal, Real, Andrews, Gimmel, Johnson, Neely, Carter and Buck. Arrangement were also made to hold a DePauw rail) at the court house on Saturday evening. Oct.

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Fanges, etc., at COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE CO., SOUTHWEST GOFR. SQU A FREEAlphcus Birch Siapie anti Fancy Mes.

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For Fall and Winter are now being

received at

Louis !i Days.

The best Pennsylvania Gas Floyd township tonight Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a! Dr. siopheii--., n - ton;uncrushed$3.50a ion; de- ul ’- " 1 l,,, "

livered at your home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest fuel for base burners and furnace.

Gideon JJinll,

AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO 819 8. ( ollege Are . De If otte Property.

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MERCHANT TAl LOR.

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Has just received a full line of FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS j For Suits. Overconts, Pantaloons • . . . Call on Him flefore Purchasing. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Opposite I’nat 'ITilca, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store-

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THE LOCAL HELD What Is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. -ATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS. Where Our People are Goint; and Where Their Ouent8 are Stopping—Newd of Interest Over the City—The Hest Column In tbs Paper for Quick Heading.

DON'T THINK

Of lenving the city, even for u short time, without ordering the Daily Ranneh Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a wees as it docs here at home, and the address will

be changed as often as vou desire.

U/e !?av<? tl?e Best Jae^soQ ^oa'To he had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour. J0jjfJl^lLEV9($0., SCHJSI? (^EEf/SflSSCr.

day and .-'ini evening-.

There is nuining wrong wi.u tue .,1 •- ! Kinley Gold Bugs. They set a pace j

last night that is a winner.

N. Li. Fee and family, who have been visiting the former's brother.Major Fee have gone to their home in Bloom-

ington.

At the last meeting of the Home Columbian club Leland Bass ptesented a paper upon Eugene Field and Albert Graham one upon Western Literature. The railroad sound money men last night gave a parade in Indianapolis that totally eclipsed Bryan’s meeting. There were 12,000 men in

line.

A five year old son of o. R. Carver died at Morristown, Tenn., and the remains were brought here today at noon I for interment in the Brick Chapel ceme-

tery.

Paul Myers left for Greencastle this afternoon in response to a telegram last evening ottering him a place in the I»ePauw foot ball line.—Craicfordsrille

Journal.

A voting man who had been raised a democrat, shook hands with Mr. Roberts last night after his speech and assured him that the speech had converted him , J to republicanism.

Posey tomorrow. i Diphtheria seems to havetakencomJ.T.’Hubbard has gone to Erie. Kans. l ,k ' t0 l^session of Mt. Meridian. , . . I Countv Secretary Bence, of the board

Miss Carrie Kleinhub is on the siek , , , ,

j. t ; of health, reports its presence in nine

| families, aggregating fifteen eases or

E. Grantham is at home from Roach- mor ,>. Every thing possible is being lkk ’ done to prevent its spreading. Two Quin ' ooper i- at home from Ken- lease- are reported from Belle Union. t,u, * 4 - v • The Banner Times is in receipt of a Hear Posey tomorrow at the court Lie size paper outline of a fish caught house. j by B. F. Duncan and daughter from W. H. H. Cullen went to Roachdaie the Mississippi river at Moline, 111. It at noon. . | was caught, with a hook and line Oct.

P. 0. Colliver went to Brazil this

morning.

24. Mr. Elliott, v.iM he the orator

i 1 ! he e-i' 11 tilie Student bo It will soon hi lo»ee,n fiends. I. II. will make

a holiday. How

S. W. Corner Public Square

(Personals anil society notes arc solicited and will be Inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not toiboJinBcrted, but as an evidence of irood faith. None (but truthful

Items are desired.)

of Indianapolis, of the occasion. ’ *'> t oe rally '>■

for the Hul-

the election day about DePauw?

After much wrangling and discuasion the oratorical election came ofT yesterday afternoon. The following oflicerfl were elected: O. H. Hays, president; Dwight Ritter, secretary; Frank Roller, corresponding secretary; J. D. Howe, vice president, and Willard Gim me!, treas. While a little ill feeling exists the election is entirely satisfactory to the greater portion

of the student body.

Misses Duff aud Yenno will represent Alpha Phi at the national convention to be held in Minneapo-

lis next week.

The class ot 1900 held a meeting this afternoon to determine upon the details of a reception to be tentiered the young ladies in the near

future.

The poor freshmen at last had to show up for drill this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Soon the campus will “resound with the tread of armed men in time of peace."

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

While the Evenings and Mornings are Cool

TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

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Why not profit by the experience of others who hare found a permanent cure for catarrh in Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

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Caution to Catrons I'uhlir Schools.

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 so, or drop me a card through the post office and I will see you, or call at No. 901 S Indiana

St.

FRANK BLACKMAN, Student Coal Dealer.

JAMBS M. HURLEY. \ REAL ESTATE. IORANCE AND LOANS. ADo^wwant to buy a farm' 7 -^Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent?

SEE ME.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK For Letter Heads see The Banner Times.printers' Subscribe for the Baknek Times

T. J. Shrode went to Monrovia this morning. ML- Edith (To timed to Indian.i|Mi|j-. Mrs. I). Lntigdon is •! home tri m Danvi'l-, 111. H. C. Jackson went to Indianapolis this afternoon. The Tucker funeral yesterday was largely attended. Deck Cutler mourns the loss of a valuable cow. It died. Vernie Hart, residing on Fox Ridge* lias the scarlet fever. Born to John Wright and wife, of Fern. Oct. 1(1, a son. G. S. Durham, of Drawfordsville, was in the city today. Lieut, and Mrs. Vestal went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Lizzie Turner, of Paris. 111., is visiting Mr-. R. L O’Hair. Dr. Leatherman arrived at. 12:44 on the Big Four from Atlanta, Ga. Don’t forget Hon. Frank B. Posey’s meeting tomorrow at 1 :J0 p. m. Mrs. J. K. Langdon ha- gone to Irontown, Ohio, to vi.-it friends. Mrs. A. R. Priest ha- returned from an extended vNt in Martin, Tenn. J. B. Tucker was down town today for the lir-t time for seven wees:-. Mi-s Maud Rmnbarger tia- gone to Huntington county, Pa., to vi-it rela-

1 tives.

Coroner KI nnbub is holding an investigation in the case of John Schmidt

l today.

%Hon. A. H. Roberts, who spoke here 1 las) night, is a prominent attorney in ('hieago. i Lee M. Cri-t, of Horn town, was in the j city yesterday, going to Mt. Vernon i tln> morning. Mis-Clara Woodrum, of Bainbridge, visited in the eity today s short time on her return home from a visit in lerre Haute. Her grandmother. Mrs.

- daughter, Mrs. Wilbur,last evening at any time since I assumed charge

A newspaper clipping acootnpanyhe fish savs: B. F. Duncan and

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captured a fine white sulmon or waller. I pike while fishing. The li ' was a beauty, .. ighing Detweei and twelve pounds. It was cm I t neartue wing am I’lie wedding • Mr. E. C. Abramand Miss Charlotte Beach occurred last night at the home of the bride in Covington. The wedding was quite a social event. Among those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Art Jack-on, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Abrams, Mr. and Mis. Will Steele, Will Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Abrams have gone to Niagara Falls on a tour and will return to this eity next week to visit friends. Their home will be in Louisville.

I deem it wise in this public manner to utter a word to the patrons of the schools. Scarlet levar is more widespread in our city than

of the schools nine years ago. It .i very mild form hut that is jii>t where the real danger lies. The child is not very siek, no pby- - iau is onsulted, and at the period of real danger of contagion, the child mingles with others on the street or in school. A physician should be consulted promptly in every ease of the slightest symptoms. Parents must be patient with the teachers if there is a little annoyance sometimes, for they are instructed to use every possible pre caution to # prevent the spread of the disease. R. A. Ogu.

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Groceries, Fruits Nuts and Vegetables.

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

T\ New LOT OF

HAYIIyAM© CHINA

DIRECT IMPORTATION AT

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

Voter* Attention. The Vandalia line will mak rates of one fare for the round trip to points on thD line, going Xoveinber 2 and 3, return limit -November 4, to enable voters to go home to vote. Hunter** Hunt. This is what the Putnam county j commissioners made Expert Huntler sign before they would contract with him: But be it understood that this proposition docs not include the examination of the accounts of the officers or exofficers of the county with a view of ascertaining whether or not there is anything clue from them to the county. Theodore Roosevelt In Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 1*1.—Theodore Roosevelt of Now York spoke at the Coliseum tonight ou the issues of the campaign. He had au immense audience and was enthusiastically received. His remarks concerning Governor Altgeld brought forth dicers from his Republican hearers. The address which was quite long, covered all toe vital issues of the campaign and the speaker minced no words in making his points plain to his audi-

ence.

Watson Acc*»ptg. Atlanta, Oct. 10 -Hon. Thomu E. W > i o ’ Mar. ] ahst U tii iiMi voio.-io t"!. .. .eiUT tkccopimg the Populist uoniinatiou for vice president of the United Mates. Mr. \\ utsuu, in continuation of the rumor that the letter had been 'drwarded, telegraphed the Atlanta Journal as follows: ’iVly 1 utter of acceptance was mailed to Mr. Butler yosteruay.)'

NbCKWEYAR IN ENDLESS VARIETY

\Ve 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

SUTHERLip.

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

Scrofula Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, hut is forced to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cures all such diseases. Read this: “ In September, 1894,1 made a misstep and injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards, h Sore two inches across formed and in walking to favor It I sprained my ankle. The soro became worse; 1 could not put my boot on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of a similar ease by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I bad taken allot two bottles the sore had healed and the swelling had goue down. My Foot

None better, i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your oraers. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.

The tveainer. All kinds of pot and bedded plants The indications for this vicinity cut flowers and tloral designs nspecialty

for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S. Renick & Co. from the ollicial weather bureau at Chicago.

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Generally fair tonight and Saturday, cooler in southern portion S iturd.i>. Cox. The following local observations ns taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ui the ollicial weather instrument- 1 ■ eated on the roof of

7VYF2S. A*V J. CHPCRF-EE Corner Blooming* n -.ml Anderson Street*

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is now well and I have been greatly benefited otherwise. I have increased in

weight and am in better health. I cannot , ,«*., • m . •, , ■ say enough in praise of Hood’s Sarsapa- ‘ Ue WeS ^ Luikiing :

rilla.” Mrs. H. Blake. So. Berwick, Mo. This and other similar cures prove that

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is th<* One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prewired only by C. I. Hood * Co.. Lowell. Mass. I...... the best family cathartic I rlfXKl S I-Mils and liver stimulant, -ic-

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1 lie iiiTve and brain invigorating propt i tie- -epar.ited ir.'in choice wheat. i h people like it unit eiek can eat it, when nuihitig < 1-e will agree. Quiets ne;\e>. help-digestion, curaa COIletipatio i. < ini,Iren anil in fans thrive ou it. 2 lb pacKuge. 1ft cents. Drink Dr. M u lin'- Nervine ( ofiee. Purely cereal gluten and vegetable. Very pleasant and healthful tor t ,ble use. 1 lb 20 vents. »■. >. Ainsworth, Indianapolis, inn.. v\ rile-: '1 have been greatly atiliricd with -tomaoh tumble, and find v our food nnil coffee the bast I have

1 he uoou temperature Is taken dally by the - , , ,

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For Sale by T. Abrams, W. Ii Har-

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Minimum

I'empi rature today. T a . m,.... ‘ noon itiiln fall, uieltisl snow (Inehesi

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Take Laxative Urotno Quinine Tablets. All druggist- refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 20Mb.

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