Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1896 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA.
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And see the fine line of
House Famishing Goods
CARRIED BY
TUGK&R & MALONEY
EAST SILK SQl AltK.
IIom:>t r*e!ilinsr hik! Fair Treatment to all.
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hor Fall and W in t«'r are now being
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The best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed S4.00 a ton: uncrushed $3 .50 a ton; delivered at vour home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest fuel for base burners and furnace. tlhlenn l)inll.
AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. <ii; >. < olU*K«- Av. . hoMuftt I’rojMTty.
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For Suits. * Kcreon! s.
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Call on Him lit ton* Purchnninjr.
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THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in ana About Fair Greencastle.
next September. Mrs. J. 15. Kello^^r O Brazil, Alternate. Miss I.on .1. Kail* r of Greeneastle Corps, No. •J’J, was l y ai'Haniation chosen president of the district for tiie ensuing yeau. The place of holding next convention Is Gosport, Owen county. A gospel song service wilt be given »t the Presbyterian church this evening under the direction of Prof. Frank Ma -liall, of Philadelphia. Only new music never before heard in this city wi 1 he used. No charge for admission, no collection. Program at 7 :30. The Gentlemen’s club met last night at the residence of Dr. Gubin. It was an open meeting and the ladies shaied the pleasure of the meeting with their husbands and friends. Dr Bassett presented tlie paper of the evening. The meeting is reported to have been a very
enjoyable one.
Ounduetor I.on l.ee in- resumed his position on the Yaudalia, having returned with Ids bride from t heir wedding trii) to Toronto, Canada. They will make their home in Terte Haute. I). A. Dunn, w ho has been on Mr. I.ee’s run during bis absence, lias taken what known as the '.I and 10 milk run on
the west end.
( has. I.. Hammond writes from Dallas Texas : We have hopes of carrying tlie -iat* for McKinley—Ikb.OOOto overcome. We have sent out tons of literature. and a.'t.(Hat tickets into counties | where they never had a Kcpuhlican or- ! j g.iib/ntion. There are comities almost 1 a- large as Indiana and it takes days to reaeh ihem overland. The commissioner' will begin the I
DePauw iinivefsity,
This Column Records the Best News in College Circles A few I). K. K. boys and their lady friends took supper at thi springs last evening. The Jlirntjc hoard met again this afternon. The poor old thing is on its lust pegs, and unless t has an injection of elixir of life t will be peacefully laid to rest. It has but few friends to mourn their
loss.
It is to be regretted that two whole days will be wasted ou yaca
tions.
A letter has been received fr«ni 1’rot. Johnson. He saflcd from New York on September ~th for Paris ami from there he weut a«ro>the Alps like Bonaparte into Ituiy. The professor says he wept over the bones of Christo Colombo, and became intoxicated while looking at tlie leaning tower of Pisa. He is now in Rome pursuing a cours'
in Latin and epigraphy.
I he faculty held an important business session this aiternoon.
Tlie would-be orators met t
to determine upon judges, but no i
BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners. Ma/estic Steel Ranges,
etc., at
COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE CO, SOU T MW EE ST GOFR. SQUARE:.
Alpheus Birch
Slypie yya Fancy Sracsiies.;
S. W. Corner j ublic Square
Telephone No. 90 1 keep best qualit) of GKOCERIES. PROVISIONS. OPEENSWAKr. and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfacti- n assured.
Wliile the Evenings and r'-Mornimrs are Cooi
I work of counting the ballot- ami -j (k . linill . m . t i (lll wa* taken. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS, ranging the tallv -lieel' and oilier Mip plic> to l>c placed in packages Weduc- The only people who seemed to
Whrro our iv.ii.ic »rc ouinR hii.i Whrr* < lav. and delivered to the inspector- of be displeased with Purdue - show - Their *ine«i» are stoi>i>ini: n»*w» ot in-i ,. ; ich \oiiug precinct iii the connty. bi^j^yr the DePauw men. Tliev
seem to think we have a poor team.
TRY ONE OF OUR
I’rtpri’ for *yaink Una.lint;.
I ION ’T THIN K
low iug I wo to each voter. i he fecoinl , be used only when a votci Ini-acei-I lt '
change the : r iniud-
' dentally mutilated ids tir-i ballot or in when they meet them here Novem gome manner made a mistake in-tamp- her 7.— /,*i/',///*•/(. I 'niii irr.
.. Oil Healers.
of lenvi.tR the City, even tor a short Mine,
without orderln,* the Dully Banner Times to mg it. In counting the ballots it will
lollcw you. It costs you but in cents a ween * also he iie. e--ai'\' for the commissioner . , as II Joes iK.re at home, and the address wi ; . .1, , i her lady flTellUs lu.-t lllitht 111 honor
' to throw nit any one ot iliein thai ha-
il mark of any description upon it. Miss Newlu.
These refuse ballot- are burned, and
Phi Gamma Delta entertained VS- RV EtCOINOTVYICT^L- 7A IN D CHEHR.
Pc ch;nitr*.*0 as uj’f “u ns \ ou
(PciHonals and society notes are solicited
Tl;e Woman*' League o! <’ollc^e Av*
'I t'lmilliVia MW -'.Hilly Ill'll'' 1*1 « OIJ14V. * ./NZV* .
and will h*. Inserted If writer’s name and nd- event the e unuii-.-ione: - la.I ° 1 so ’, nue, will meet in III ehureb parlor
dreas Is aitaelied. not io|bc;!ti»<Ttod. but ns an they •ire liable to the law and punish evidence of wood faith. y<>ne |but truthful able by a heavy line-. I lie size of the
Items nr*‘ desired.1
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Wednesday at J: l ! . Mimhe: • of church and eon ■ i ifi\ ite , Come and get a'-piaiuT'sl. • lib-er- I n the ensuing year > .ected at tin last
\U3 Ijiaui? tfie Best:
ballots are .’li'.j-lT's iuelffes and the commissioners are confronted with a
ill the booths are not large enough lneetjng a " ‘ a , fo || nWs; President, new state of atl'aii - viz that the boards Mis8 | <|zzle Ames: vie.- presideat. Mr-. Indianapolis this j ".S^ inJhei ill widih'" t " I Bas8eU; ree,, '' ,l,n - .tngonli i \ I Walter Allen : treasurer. Mis- Kva Til- ' ( lareiice and K. P. Biekue'l, pioprie. ; (lt>|l . g||pt pie.iny ,oll, Mrs. Wright : !
jae^sop'
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Cinuieil uux'ts this evening.
.1. P. Alice is in Clayton on bn-ine
F. A. HayA went to
morning.
Mr- Mary Wright went to H^-il j t „rs of .be DiekneU Publishing r.o., \ ^ , ohn I)lmb ,r, MlsU this morning. Gas Gity, have purchased the Terre | Mattjp Cl . 0(K . li; bnard of direotors. J KVv. T. A. Boyer left at noon tor Haute Tribiuf' and will take possession , Mjss l)uIujhue Mi _ s| lt .| idau Mr- # rawfortlsville. Nov. 1st. They i re well known here ,‘ Fos|jlK Mrs> At ‘ T> K<>1|y> 2 Mrs.GteorgeSHler,of Terre Ha te,i- and have made a success in th< news-j • f’ ; visiting Mrs. Zink. ' prper and piibiishing hu-im—. < Inr- Xeei algia i> tlie prayer of them rvs 9 Bom. Get. i7 to Mr. and Mrs. R.f,. 1 e,u ''’ is !l -o-i-in-law of Fi. S. | for mire blood. Hoou
j O'Hair, city. a sou.
Major Fee has been drawn as a U. S.
juror at Indianapolis.
J^. S. F^iek 8 <$o.
THE BEST OF
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Groceries, Fruits Huts 1
and Vegetables.
| enoe Bieknell is a -ou-in-law of Ft. S. | for pure blood. Ho'>u‘- Sarsaparilla 4 s J Slus- of ilu- eity.—Illooiii'iiijinti J-.e- the One True Blood Piiritler and nerve.,
\l>honK. buihler. j The marriage of Mr. T. A. Downs, of | [ Plymouth, a son of James Downs of I
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Paiticular garment buyers will do
To be had, and will deliver Dr. Kid path and D. K. Williamson ll)is( . iiV ’ anU MlS!j Miteheli of well to attend tlie Allen Bros., special
‘ " ” ” ' ' ^ Brazil, will oeeur tomorrow morning at j cloak ^ie Wednesilny from J o’doek
the same at any day and hour. 8 ‘ ,,!ak ilt H,,wli "" r ’ m ‘ n t0llil - v '
JO^^bEV^QO., SOUS!? qF?EE|Y<$/lS5C£.
Wilbur Starr has gone to Toledo lib., | Brazil. The ceremony will take place I untl1 Gim -day noon. A pt u tieal rtc* n friend He will give a feeiunl in the Catholic church, Father Pieriot '''oak man m charge.
HAMILTON’S.
A full line of Queensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
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Several cold waves are headed this way. Get your■9^' GO A L
to yist a friend
While there.
Deputy Recorder J. 15. Harris and Willie Alice visited last Sunday at Walter Alice’s. The Social : irole of tne 1’iesbyterian Church will have a social at Mrs. Geo. H itliaway’a at ‘J :.10 tomorrow, Larry Downs, of the Illinois Central railway, and his brotlier James, of Muneie, visited their parents yestenhiv. Hon. < . W. Fairbanks and A. W. Wish,aid. of Indianapolis, were at'he Belnap last night, going to Stilesviilc
this niorning.
W. Howe went to Indianapolis. On the day after the election of MeKin
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in the cellar before the snow flies and save trouble, annoy-
arte and money. Place your ley in niii goon the road, probably for
order now by phone so. or company,
drop me a card through the ; MrsJ. Jackson ami sou of Lexing-
pcst office and I will see YOU ton, li.v.. and Mrs. Minerva Hemlren of I Ki . is visiting her sister. Mrs. James
or call at No. 901 S Indiana fiesviUenre visiting n t i.t. A-h-
oltieiating. Lawrence Downs, of the IMinois eenti ii railroad, Janies Downs, of Muneie John Dawns, of Kankakee, a nl M. F. Downs of Jettersonv'Me, are visiting tlieir parents, Jlr. and Mrs. James
I towns.
Mrs. \\. 11. Cuthirth and daughter Myrtle, of Ruckville, visited Mrs. Kli. abeth Sheets over .Sunday. Miss liuelali Itiggs, wlio In- been the giie-,1 of Mrs, !!. A. ogg, has returned to her home in Mitelieil. D. L. Southard went to Indianapolis this afternoon. From there he w 111 go
to Martinsville.
Mr.-, Win. Tennant has gone to 'I ( r.e Haute for an extended vi-it with Hieh-
ard I'enriaut.
Mrs. Henry I.. Stone, of Louisville, I
To *">rB a <oltl m Oik. Uay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab j lets. All druggists refund the money if il fails to cure. 25c. 20Stl>.
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
Don’t let Allen's cloak -ale go by without attending. You will regret it if you do and want a wrap. Wednes- ' day from .‘1 o’clock to Thursday noon. It 1 Pr< sident Kirch of the McKinley club bus issued a call foi a meeting of tli* McKinley club at the mayor'- oflice Tue.-day evening. A full attendance is desired as business of importance will come up.
None better, i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orders. Banner l imes Block. M.\ * Tin n an r.
Nervous
tVij.il »i**i .
St.
ley’s and A. I . Wood's tin- week. Those who have wheels and wish to
FBA NK BLA CKMA N, be in BicycleParade Thursday will meet Student Coal Denier, at Lewi- and Corwin's Ottlce at -even — o'clock tonight to complete arrange-
JAMES M- HURLEY.
REAL-ftTATE,
ments.
j A reception was given last evening at the residence ofM.D. Bridges, in j honor of Rev. T. / . Boyer. The oecasion was one of great pleasure to those
INSURANCE AND LOANS.
Bo you want to buy a farm 9 Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? SKK MF
first national dank
For Letter Heads see The Kanm h TiMFs.pru lei-
The McKinley club is billed for a meeting at tlie Mayor’s ottlce tonight. | It is probable tlnu they can meet after ! or before council meeting or tiansfer
this meeting to another olllee.
.Mrs. Hattie K. Moore, Mrs. 1 na Ke. ! - lar. Mrs. Jennie Landes anil Miss I,* u J. Rader are at liome from Bloomington where thee attended the Seventh district convention of Hie Woman's Ki - lief Cerps. Mrs. I’auliite Pyarson of Paul K. Sloeum Corps \*t. 211, was el‘ ‘-eri .'lelegiue to tlie national eo.i-
Suhse.vtiH; tor the Hanm i. Timi - | v uion wliieh meets in Buffalo. X. Y..
7^ [New LOT OF-
HAYILANfc CHIMA
DIRLCT IMPORTATION AT
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. 1 Call and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
Mrs. Geo. W.Farig, of Terre Haute, i- the guest of Mrs. L. P. Cbapin. H. F. Corwin goes to Roaciidale this
evening to make a -peeeli.
Mrs. I*. Preston and brother went to
Terre Haute last evening.
Mi-- Jennie Tbroop is visiting in
Terre Haute and < arbon.
Miss Alice Gardner is visiting Mrs.
George < ase. of Ladoga.
('. T. Peok went to Indianapolis tld-
afteruoon.
J. A. Michael has gone to Chicago on
business.
Heal Kstute Transfers. Alice K Shaw et al to Sarah Bowmen land in Jellerson tp.. $1220. Charles W Owens to J (' and M F, Daruall land in Roaebdale, $000. Klijuli Grantham to Morrison Hesketi land in Koaehdale, $225. Win. Purr-ell to Isaiah Proctor land in Floyd tp.. fTtttO. \ trgil Bridges to A and I’ Hall land in <'arpentersville, $450. Wm. ( Harris to Virgil Bridge bin! in (.’arpentersville, II100. ( K Wilson to !i (' Wilson land in Jackson t p.. $1025. II c Wilson to W W Wilson land in I Jackson tp., $2450. I Do not fail to go to Allen Bros., cloak sale from .'1 o’clock Wednes.lay until noon Thursday. Something of interest to buyers. It
for t he coming thirty -six h >• rs are
i • . . ! as follows ar tv ciwii by !i. >.
People Imil ptst the help tliev so inueh ,, , , ,
. .. ,. . Renick <fe ( *>. irorn the otln iaJ
weather bureati at Chicago.
' I1ICAGO, 111., Oct. 27.
p Generally fair tonight and j Wednesday, prohuhly show its j— 1 Wednesday night, vnrioer toniglit. (ox. The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot tlie otliciui weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:
\.i aii. is of put and bedded plants
The indications for this vicinity '"it i!-- vt- - and iWs desig. - a specialty*
ATRS. AT J. OH7TF^F'ErB
C'JMjt'l’ IllOl
need, in Hood's Sar-npai ilia. It furnislies the desired strength !>> purifying, vitalizing nud enrieliing the blood, and thus build- up the nerves, tones the stoniiicii and regulate- the
whole system. Read thi-:
“1 want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I hase taken Cured Hood's Kills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me much good. I will nut be without them. I have taken 13 bottlcsof Hood's Sarsaparilla,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past summer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Bills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Mrs. M. M. Mkssknuek, Freehold, Penn. This and many other cures prove that Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Hlooil Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by *’. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell. Mass. , , ,, »-».•, act easily, promptly ikud nond S Pills effectively. » cents.
■ -o-‘ n .ml A .i lei son -treels
T I I . 1 I ’! lONl, NCt. i!
£ £ ;v jr-iLW
Maximum temperature yesterday
Minimum “ • "
j I’emperature today, T a . ui,
* noon Bain fall, melted snow (inches)
o5.n H.O 82.0 «vo
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Stylish
The noon temperature Is taken daily by the
Banner Times. Does’nt half describe our Gotham . — i-.ii - i lints. They nrc more than st.vlish. Are you d.Ilici.lt to tit, have your nicy’re tine, ti.st class, unexcelled and measure taken at Allen Bros., cloak | unheHtahle. Kvery hat will outwear sale bv a practical niaii and the gat -, U"' st\ le it emhodies, look new the ment made to -nit you. Wednesday relires it, ami makes afternoon :5 o'clock tn Tliursdav noon. 11 • tlK ‘ 11 ,n ' £ . 1 Hiiate hiei-elt tor l ave- * >n&pmvh:i>k <l ir. A Lptfor ample for the l i Ihm| ro. ni , ' o’i . niiuhu:tui'e«1 in the "t'.idiiiifi ; I’nom rli.tir> ami table. T\v$> ^ niui! ti. > tin* oi>ininn ot all excellent carpels. Mainlanl sewing nni- « n ■ nnci . ! cc^e bats look their chine. Sterlin • piano for sale iir'» nt, '|R-ii n ami tnnUe tie* jnit - ir’cs-
s ir. black \\ aliiiit desk. ( nil Tu. sdny, istil,! '’- uiiu to iivi‘ or Wednesday a. in., cor.,
of Indiana and I.arrnbe streets.
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SUTHERLIN,
The Hatter 6c Furnisher.
Our Wednesday and Saturday i--ue each week until election, wiil give the report by states of ihe famous wotmuLs vote fur president. tfM 0. B. ( ase arrived home from the smith at noon and went Indianapolis at l: 15 p. m.
V a minim Kales. Tu Terre Haute (ter. 2-. return limit Oct. gib one fare for the round trip. Account republican rally.
M s. E. S. Kellar & Co., will occupy t’te new room just built by A. 8. Bryan.
