Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 October 1896 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER TIMES, (i KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA.

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CARRIED BY

TUCKER & MALONEY

EAST SII>K SCiUAKK.

Honest Dealing ami Fair Treatment to all.

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For Fall and Winter are now being

received at

Louis l Hays.

The best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a

J present promptly. This date was wrong I yesterday. Miss Lilli- Graham is at home from a visit in liainbridge. Mr. Lincolnfelter, of Danville, is the ! guest of Keese Matson. Bert Jackson, of Indianapolis, is visiting old friends in tlie city. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Masten went to Terre Haute this afternoon. Miss Myrtle Kicpath accompanied her father to Koachdalo at noon. Mrs. Mort Watts has returned to Quincy after a visit with her mother. Isaac Sinclair, aged nil years, died Wednesday evening in Owen county. Mrs K. C. Smith has returned to her home in Ladoga alter visiting Mrs. Dr.

! Hill.

W. A. Howe has sold his grocery store to Fremont Conklin. The deal was made last evening. Mrs. Jhas. Martin has gone to 1 ogansport as a delegate to the state convention of the Woman’s Christian

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| B. U'- WHITB, 3 2 merchant Tailor. 5 ^ Has just received a full ^ line of

FALL AND . .

WINTER WOOLENS

For Suits. Overcoats,

Pantaloons*

Call on Him Before PurchaRintr. Cleaning and Repairing a

Specialty.

Opy^os/fo / *osf Offic&t Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store* uiuiuuuiiuutUuhihuiu^

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ton; uncrushed $3.50 a ton;dc- Temperance Union.

1 livered at your home. Coke isj The special from Paris, 111., to Cani the cheapest and cleanest fuel j ton, Ohio, passed through on the Big Tor base burners and furnace. | Four early this morning on its return

— , , 1 x* 11 trip to with an enthusiastic crowd of

Gideon Dinll, lllill( , j . V((tet> .

AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO , r ,. , ... .. , sins.* olleifcAve, Be Hotte Property. ! A \ oung clilhl of Dick W oods died | yesterday evening. The funeral will

j occur tomorrow afternoon at the resi-

THE LOCAL ElELD|';;: , 7' e;i ’ ,,m ' , ; vl " ck ' H " ml:Ulit,le

: \\ alnut Baptist cemetery,

. , Dr. K. W. Fisk went to Valparaiso What ns Going on in and About , . I ihi' morning to oniciatc at the wedding

Fair Greencastle. ! of a daughter of the Hon. J. R. McjClureandu nephew of the late Judge LATEST CITY HAPS ANu MISHAPS. I Niblick, of the Supreme court.

s. A. Hays spoke at Fillmore Wed-

Wher. Onr People ar. Oo»n* and Where j ne8jliv Mij j| ltt0 ;l large crowd and

made one of his usual telling speeches t He devoted most of his speech to the money question touching also on conn-

Their Guestn are Stopping—News off In* terent Over the City—The Best Column in th* Paper for Quick Reading. | ty matters.

DON'T think The democrats paraded down to the Of lean..a the city, oven for a short time, Mouon -.‘dT this afternoon behind their without ordering the Dally Baknih Timks to , | )ni , s l)im(1 Hn ,, vvitll ( . olors „ vinK , to follow you. It costa you but 10 cents a wees .... ... as It doea here at home, and the address will j meet l.il ShankllU, of Evansville, hut he chanired as often as tou desire. he didn’t COinO. The engine pulling I the train on which he was expected (Personals and society notes arc solicited ' whs decorated with gold and McKinley

pictures.

At Roachdale Wednesday evening a

and will be insertod if writer’s name and address is attached, not tojbe^insertcd, but as an evidence of n;ood faith. None tbut truthful

items are desired.)

U/e \ja\jq tt?e Best

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Mrs. Simonson is visiting in Brazil. H. H. Hillis was in Terre Haute today. Jesse W. Weik is in Evansville today. S. A. Hays went t> Indianapolis this morning. Dr. Masters, ot Stiiesville, ,vns in the city today.

To be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour. JOj-LjNl [^iljT9<$0., S0U51? <jF?EE|Y<$/)S5C£.

large n unher of people had as.'emhled to hear Harrison hut the change in his plans prevented his going there. As it was the crowd took the matter goodnaturedly and listened eagerly to Milroy Gordon and B. Case and tiie crowd was enthusiastically for sound money, McKinley and carrying Put-

nam county.

< ’apt. Frakes, stock buyer, had a novel experience recently. He was purehusing some sheep of Ben Tinelier and Ben had an original way of weigh-

Dr. Ridpatli spoke at Roachdale thi

afternoon ling them. He would put a sheep 011 Mis, Lucy Andrews went to Brazil Ihe end of a teeter hoard and then place

this morning.

George Calvert returned to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. FL (J. ilegate returned to Dun-

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

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in the cellar before the snow flies 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, ipir call at No. 901 S Indiana

St.

FRANK BLACKMAN, Student Coal Dealer. JAMES M. HURLEY. | REAL ESTATE, .INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm? Do you want to sell? k Do you want to rent? SEE ME. FIRST NATIONAL BANK

villc this morning.

Mrs. Harry Richardson visited Jesse

Richardson today.

John Trasper and lola Xieliois have I been licensed to marry. Miss Fernie and Miss Smyser went to Indianapolis thi' morning. Mi'S Ellen Stack is convalescing from an attack of bronchial pneumonia. The fourth ward will play the tirsr and second ward Saturday at t) :d0. Mrs. Fred Smytlie and Miss Anna , Purcell are visiting 111 Knightsville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abrams were treated to a serenade last evening by

tiie Silver Leaf hind.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Weik have gone to Evansville to vi,it relative,. Mr. Weik will return tomorrow.

* Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Lnckridge, of b'

Roachdaie, have returned home after si.ending a few days in the city.

stones on the oilier end of the board. When the board would balance.he then guessed on the weight of tic stones. Ben says he learned how to make such estimates when he was a lx>y and i.

'.■iti'lied will) the weights for which he

i> paid.

This Column Records the Best News in College Circles Mr. Tucker carries a black eye around with him today. Geltuer Igleha: t sava he will go j home to vote. W. S. Mead, of Spencer, Ind., is the guest of his son Cyrus today, j I. U. and U. of I will toss the pigskin Saturday. I. IT. has an organization for the promotion ot the interests of the university. A large number of I. U. students are here today on the Bloomington excursion. Purdue is anxious to wipe out the record of last year’s game with Ann Arbor by the game Satutdav. Purdue has seen better days. Some freshmen are not as happy as they were. Dr. Stephenson handed the history quiz papers hack today. Messrs. Ged Diall and Floyd j Newly accompanied by Misses Ritter and Goodwin took a drive in j the country yesterday. Dr. Gobin in a short address at I chapel today urged that our students be very careful in their conduct at the Bryan meeting today. The list of members as published in the last issue of the Weekly was incorrect in several particulars. Miss Mary Noble, a former student of DePauw, was married to Mr. Ernest Ropkey at Indianapolis last night. Miss Hattie Tutewiler attended the wedding of Miss Julia Good hart and Mr. Harry Tutewiler at Indianapolis last night. Couch Wade is at Terre Haute today on business for the athletic association. The enterprising freshmen will endeavor to organize a class ball team. They held a meeting this afternoon. The state oratorical association will meet at the Denison in Indianapolis on the :Ust of October to transact important business. The Weekly was in error about : the DePauw-I. U. game Saturday. ; As \ <*t no game lias i.een scheduled. The Rose Poly faculty will not permit the team to leave the home

ground.

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Stefl 1 anges,

etc., at

COOPER BROS.’ HARCVJiSRE GO., SOUTHWEST OO Fa'. SOU A F?E.

Alpheus Birch

siapie aim Fancy mcs.

S. W. CoRNFH Public Square

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

While the Kvemuii's and Mornings are Cool TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

VeRY ECO IN OAT 1C 7A L MIND CHET* R.

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THE BEST OF

Groceries, Fruits Hats

M fetablfis.

l.nttor Lint.

The following letters remain in the Greencastle postnlllce uncalled for

Oct 21, 1890:

Mrs. B. Allen, L. D. Bales, C. V. Bersom. Mr George Darby . Miss Lettie Fellows, Mr. Calvin Hep’.er. Mr. Quitman Jack-on, Mr. I.. F. Moore. Mr. David Pope. Mrs. Sallie Wilson, William F. Slavens. I’. R. Reid, Mr. Harry Kernel Is. Mrs. F. W. Wood,. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Xkfk. 1‘ M.

The host way to cure disease is to drive it from the system by purifying the blood with flood’s Sarsaparilla.

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A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

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Rev. Shultz is a* home from Bloom-1 I i ngton.

Frank Ragan, of Spencer, is in the city. Wanted—Good boy, aged 10 to learn the baker’s trade. L. Wkik & Co. It.

NECKWEAR ENDLESS VARIETY

Messrs. Farrington of the Yundalin, and Souih of tno Big Four of i’erre Haute, were in the city last evening.

County Attorney to the Keieue. F. 1). Adkr, county attorney, one

of the salaried ollioers of the coun-

was forced to come to the de-

fense of Putnam’s rotten financial condition this afternoon. This he did in a weak voice and a weaker argument. This simple question is sutheient to ask on Mr. Ader’s ap-

Mrs. Tipton Foxworthy left this af- peal: Are the people going to beternoon for Wa-hington. l>. <'., to lieve the county attorney (who took spend the winter wiih her sister Mrs. the job in his desperation once at ^ is<>n ‘ $25 a year) who presents no facts Hon. E. I legate spoke at Putnam- or jjg Ur( ,8 other than his mere as

i sertion, or are they going to bc-

ville Wednesday niglii to a large crowd it being one of the best meeting' of the

campaign.

By beating the hu-hi's of t'uisand 'iirrounding counties the siller democrats brouglit out a good crowd to hear Bryan today. Ii has been a -trong pull

lieve prominent aUorneys who have gone into the books and made a plain, fair and concise statement ol facts? When a county olHcer is

forced t<> stand before a crowd and Ibis Aill give n

For Nortlirrii Putnant.

To the People ot Putnam County: A special train will pass through our county over the I. D. «fe W. R. | R. on Wednesday. Oct. 28. It will : consist ot a private car and a gon ’ dola car, and will carry four speak j ers, Hon. W. L. Taylor, Col. K. H. Wolf, Hon. J. B. Cockrum and Hon. Daniel Waite Howe, all ol Indianapolis. On the gondola car will be a squad of artillerymen with a cannon to “boom” the trip. They will

leave Indianapolis at !l a. m. and . VT . , . , , . ,, , - None better.

i reach Roachdale at 11:45 n. m, I where a thirty minute stop will be made, and the speakers accompanying the train will address the crowd. They will also slop at Raccoon. aniving at 12:25, where a stop of JO minutes will be made; also at Russellville, amviug at 1:05 and remaining thirty minutes.

half hour to •each

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We have received the latest productions of the well known Carter and Holmes make of which we have the exd ’sive agency.

NO- 6 EASI-

WASH. STREET

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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

1 am exclus’vc afrent. Cali and see me before

placing your oraers. Banner 1 lines Block. May Tennant.

;iie \n IviiuLs uf put iiiitl bviltled plants

The indications for tins viejnii.v '’"t dowers and lloral designs a specialty*

for Hie coming thirty-six limirs art /ycrs. 7iA j. as follows ac received !>\ H. 8. c.>rner liloomina* m

Bcuick k ( o. from the otlieia)

»ntl A.ilurson >treoU

For Letter Heads see

The Bannkk Timks,prii.ters* Suhscribe for the Banni k Times

K New LOT OR

/HAYILANG CHINA

to get the people in. About haif of ti,e acts of his cotmnissiontlu m are h< i< out "i imio-Ji\, ,mu er g wiiom he has advised, things ever, anti want to see how many faila- . . . , cions and contradictory statements the i ire hideed beginning to look like gentleman will make in so short a time, there had been mismanagement.

Mr. Ader was county attorney at the time that “be it understood” clause was put in that contract. It doesn't speak well for tin* kind of legal advice this county is receiving when such carelessness and gross mismanagement is developed as has been clearly shown in the

The Whist club will meet and organize at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Nelson Friday evening at 7 o’clock. The members are urged to be

of the points named in mir county. These meetings should be largely attended as the speakers are good

ones.

weather bureau at Chicago.

Chicago, ill.. Oct. 22.

j—* Continued fair and cool

tonight and I’'iiiJ:*y.

Tl .l.i .! ’HONK NO. l>

John Scott went morning.

Unt It Will lie Tno Late.

Did yon ever hear of tiie boy who asked the doctor how* to distinguish a

toadstool from a mushroom?

The doctor replied, “Eat it; if you die, it is a toadstool." If the American people swallow the free coinage of sil1 ver croze, they will loam by experience

| past few days. It will take one I that it is a “toadstool.”—New York other than a member of the court Commercial Advertiser.

ALLEN ’S DRUG STORE. |,CO| “ 1 '. vmin ***'«*»*>«•••» *.

*“-* ‘Tn God We Trust” should be added

The following local observations to Reelsville this as taken daily by Guy Wilson who

! is in charge of the otHciai weather instruments located bn the toof of

the West College building :

DIRECT IMPORTATION AT

Call nnd see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.

this nl! absorbing and important

question.

for the other 47 cents.

OUI lion Kx-r Tliluk

Of the evil etlects of collee and tea, and the enormous quantity used? Is it any wonder so many suft'er from headache, nervousness, dv.-pep.-h . eonstipation and many other ail;. „ its, and Ibul no medicine that etires. >. is. Elizabeth Diee. of Elkhart. Ind., slates •■Many years 1 siiifered with severe stomach and heart trouble, nervousness and sleeplessness. I had taken much medicine hntiould not beeured. After aso '’"'"S 0,,e I'aekage of Dr. Martin’s Ner-

femperature today.7 a . vine Collee, 1 And my trouble • noon V1.0 gone, and leel like a new person ’’ 1 lb thiln fall, melted snow (Inches) .no j,, ( . Sample, making 25 cups, 10c. by The nooti temperature Is taken dally by the Address Dt. Maui,. Health Food BannkhTimes. (*o.. Elkhart. Ind. Sold by grocers.

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

To Cure a Cold 111 one Hay. I’isoil, Broadstreet A Son Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab j lets. All druggists refund Ihe money | For Statements see if it fails to cure. 25c. 208tD. The Baxxkp. Times, pi inter*.

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