Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1896 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER IT MRS, GREEN( ASTER, INDIANA.

K. M. O’ilair of I'utnam, numbers seven sons, two sons-in-law, fourteen grandsons, three enmii sons-in-law, < making u total of twenty-six who will 'vote for McKinley. This takes the

| belt.

Clarence Johnson, living at 007 south

Is some!liinK you don’t buy every day, but Locust street, is seriously ill with tliphwlien you do buy you want someth in n nice, jjj g j s t|, e on ]y ease in the nobby in sty neighborhood anti theonly explanation

for his having it is that a man who

j-jl p JJjg | boards at the house attended the public

funeral of a victim of diphtheria in | Morgan county and carried the con-

Wben you need a new Bocker, a Book < ase, tagion back with him. The board of a Music Cabinet,or a complete outfit trom officers say this is one of the kitchen to parlor. eoininonest and at the same time most

__ . .jy m. o |V] .easily avoided method of which the I | j **_ tx I ^ IV OP l > 1 vV 1 w I ) | disease is spread. It can be easily kept

Honest Dealing and Fair Treatment to all. within limits when the directions of — | those who are experienced in such

, , ; things are followed.

’ '“A Tlie parade today was what might be

DePauw Univefsilf

EAST SIDE SQUARE.

I^ew I Shoes

For Fall and Winter are now being received at

[mils i Pays.

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called a “wad driver.” It consisted of

The best Pennsylvania Gas r>7 people, mostly btiy>, a hoar-skin band

Coal Coke crushed $4.00 a 11 ban "‘‘ r “ (t bei ‘ t ' (

ton ; uncrushed $3 . W a ton ; de- j Kverbody w ho saw the parade says so

’ , 1 0 ^ 1 • | too. 1 he last tne Bannkk I imes saw ot

liveredat yournonic. Coke is “paiade” was when it turner) down

the cheapest and cleanest fuel i(ll fc ue V todisoand.

The Banner Times is in receipt of a bunch of white pampon crysantliemtims that contained sixteen white flowers to one yellow one. This is the first year this plant ever bore si yellow.

It is taken as si good sign.

The Model has given up one of its

front windows to a horde of some

What is Going on in and About i thirty-live or forty ferrets. They make

an interesting exhibit and were raised

Fair Greencastle. j by 1 .., ul Allen>

Charles B. (.’use will speak sit the

for base burners and furnace. ■^ Gicloon Diall, ACENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. Hitt $. ( Ollcirc Ave., l>cMotto Property.

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LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People nre tioliiK »nrt Where

Their OuestH lire StoppinR—New« of fnterest Over the City—The Beat Column In th» Paper for Quick Keartiug.

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FALL AND.. WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats,

Pantaloons’

Call on Him Before Purchasing. Cleaning and Repairing si

Specialty.

Oppoa/fc Post Office, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store-

Of leaviofir the city, even for a short time, j without ordering the Daily Bannsr Times to 1 follcw you. It costa you but 10 cents a week aa It dues here at home, and the address wt!l ’ be changed as often aa s on “sire.

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and will be inserted if writer’s name and ad- ; R, Nel-an

dress is attached, not to be Inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None hut truthful

Items are desired.)

Daniel Blue school house in Mill '.’reek township Monday night at 7 p. m. Miss Alice Briilhurt, who has been making her home at P. R. Christie’s, lias gone to Napoleon, Ohio. Mrs. Lydia Harrison, of Poland, lias gone to Stearley ville, sifter a visit with

W. If. Harrison.

Mrs. R. C. Carpenter was called to Jamestown by the serious illness of

her grandchild.

Miss Dai- v Powell returned to St Louis today after a visit with Mrs. J.

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life t?av/<? tlpe Best JaeKsoi} ^oal ••• To be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour. JOjfpll^bEV&^O., 80U5f? OREE^SSC^.

Several cold waves are headed this way. Get your^""’ COAL. 'WSfiK Wi k TMv T . AXJEfi-uik. 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 l will see you, or call at No. 901 S Indiana

St.

FRANK B LACKMAN, Student Coal Dealer.

Bert Little is visiting in Cicero. Dr. 11. A. Gobin went to Elkhart this morning. Win. Grogan has gone to Indianapolis on business. Nathan Chapman made a business trip to Brazil today. J. T. Wilson is shipping one of his drag saws to Wichita, Kans. A. F. Layman is at home from Kokomo where he says politics is“abilin." Mrs. Fiances Cheek and Miss Mattie Crouch are visiting their brother in

Brazil.

Geo. Siler and Ned Zink are attending the sound money demonstration in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, of Brazil, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Simmons, on east Anderson street. Mr. Charles Ca^wion lias returned to I his borne in Chicago after a few days’ visit in the city with Miss Susie Mathers. Mrs. Catherine O’Donnell, mother of Mrs. Will Maloney, died at Indianapolis this morning. Mr. and Mrs, Maloney went to Indianapolis thisaftei-

uoon.

Dr. Hollingsworth will preach on the duty of the Christian citizen to I is government tomorrow. The text will be

Thomas Btune and Dwight have gone to New Kluhmoud to visit Mrs.

Jakes.

Ralph Norton is attending the sound money demonstration in Indianapolis

today.

Mrs. Frank Newhouse lias gone to Bainbndge to visit Mrs. Fred Gordon. Dennis Downs, Vandalia claim agent, is visiting his parents here. Miss Jennie Brandon is visiting Mrs. Spurrier in Indianapolis, M. L. Daggy, of Jacksonville. 111., has returned home. Albert Daggj will visit in Indianapolis tomorrow. Arthur Throop went to Roachdale at

noon.

John Parish is at home from Martins-

ville.

H. C. Lewis went to Brazil this after-

noon.

Reese Matson is at home from Bed-

ford.

Frank Hays is at home from Chicago.

This Column Records the Best News in College CirclesMiss Clara Andrews, of Brazil, is visiting her sister, Miss Lucy, at i Rev. A. T. Riley’s. Miss Emma Coffey, of Brazil, is tiie guest of her sister, Miss

Nettie,

Miss MarionColburn,of Michigan City, is the guest of Miss Fernie. Miss Colburn has recently returned | from her European trip with Prof, j Waldo’s party. Dr. Sims delivered an excellent , address on “The Public Work oi a Christian Woman'’ in Mcharry ] hall last evening. A large atui uppreciative audience was in atten-

dance.

BE PAf W-W A It ASH <1A M E. DePauw met her old time rival, Wabash, on McKcen field yesterday. Our team was somewhat weakened by the loss ot Ruick, Williamson and Ewing who were unable to play, but we were conlident of success trom the start. DePauw kicked oil’ and Wabash started out with a snap which indicated that our boys would have to work for the game. Wabash pushed the ball rapidly towards our goal and seemed to be in a fair way ta score. Their tandem plays bucked our line like cyclones. But DePauw got the ball and forced Wabash rapidly backwards, until Cushman broke around the end for a touch down. Bullard kicked goal. Wabash did a little slugging, amt was desposed to make baby kicks. After the second kickoff DePau began to work ber center plays and

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel Ranges,

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COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE CO., SOUTHWEST OOFR. SOU ASE.

Alpheus Bipch

Siapie atid Fancy Us.

S. W. Corner Pubi ic Square

'Telephone No. 90 I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE and TINWARE 1’nces reasonable, satisfaction assured.

While (lie Evenings and Mornimrs are Cooi

TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

Ve-RV E’CONOTvyiCTA L- 74 M D OHEHP.

tore Wabash all up, by breaking through her center every line up. Shircmuu broke through and made u second score. A strong wind was blowing and Ballard lailed to kick goal. Wabash kicked off and made rapid gains by kicking the ball out of the field and securing ii by having a man in position near the boundary line. DePauw was j J

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Groceries, Fruits Huts

and Vegetables.

SHERMAN ON RIDPATH

The Historian’s Claims Refuted by the Ohio Statesman. Tlie fallacious utterances of popocratic orators are easily and

especially tilting upon the eve of the 1 8urt ’R trapped when brought face

great hatile of ballots.

Col. Henry Sl.on<\ of Looisv'l, , G here vi-:'.ug his !)•■(,• :.er, James s ,16. Mr. St u e is an a.de u sunp<- 'rrof M Kinlrv ibis e:»m|-.i.gu. Co). Some iore of tne lji'-l kuow.i and iilm st a.-

fot ueys iu Kei.! m • > .

By an oversight last eight the J’ i wi it Timks failed to mention the remarks of Prof. R. A. Ogg at the Pitkins meeting. Prof. Oug presided and in a ten minute

to face with tlie truth. There have been all kiuds of false arguments made and this is true from Bryan down. In speaking of the “act of ’73,” Dr. Ridpath admitted in a public speech that he didn’t know there was any thing “criminal” in it at the time. It seems that he didn’t and it now appears that

JflME-S M- HURLEY

REAL ESTATE,

eh gave some abb and conv.u, lag ! tlie l ,0 P 0cra, ' ic candidHte for t0D - reasons why the republican position ; £ ress i** decidedly off iu another on important issues is the eorreot one. | important point concerning the

His talk was fiequeo.ly applauded. Demoenits are playing tin hypoerire in local aflairs and are seeking to cove tlieir dirty tricks by making false

IMQllPAMnp A Kin I i charges against republicans. Don’t be 11 \U U i\111 XU L rilXD LUnPIU. deceived republiem-. Go to the polls

I in force ou election day. Go at six I o’clock and stay until six. Democratic

Do you want to buy a farm 7 Do you want to sell ? Do you want to rout?

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null dozers in Putnam should be taiulit a lesson. They are seeking by their falsehoods to intimidate repuldieans. Keep a siroug look out lor demoeratio sehemes from now until Tne-day. The Indiamipolis Journal recently !iad a telegram from Shelbyville in which the question was asked “Can any one beat this.” A family numhei - ing twentyddiree voters proposed vot•ng for McKinley. The family i t J.

H rsew LOT OF-

HAVILANS CHINA

DIRECT IMPORTATION AT

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

act. The following special telegram it: today’s Indianapolis Jourlull is self explanatory. I’t.AiM ii i.n, ind.,Get. JO.—The night on which John Clark Ridpath, the popocraetie candidate for eoiig’’ess, was here, lie made the assertion that the words “standard dollar” were erased from the act of 1S7J. This was excepted i to by the republicans,but the Biyauiies -till insisted that, it was true. In order to sa.i'iv his mind on the subject, Urol'. It. L. Kelly, of the Central Academy, wrote to John Sherman asking him for > e facts Below is Mr. Sherman's reply to the question: “Manstteld, ()., Get. 2-h “Dear Sir—Your note of the “1st is received. There is not a word of truth in the statement made by Mr. Ridpath. No such words as‘standard dollar’ were ever inserted in tlie act of 1873 at any stage of its progress, and therefore no erasure of such words was ever made. It is simply folly to suppose that it could have been done without attracting attention. » * * Yours truly, John Siibrman. The above is a complete refutation of Mr. Ridputh’s statement in every speech made in the Fiftli congressional district.

disconcerted for a moment but re covered and went at Wabash with renewed vigor. Time was called when tiie ball was in mid field. In the second half Shireman left the field and his place was taken by Davis, who put up a strong game. Wabash kicked off and DePauw by a series of rapid plays pushed the ball toward the Wabash goal, and Cushman made a touch down. Bullard failed to kick goal. Wabash kicked off, DePauw again forced the ball back despite Wabash’s hard fighting, and Neely seeureci the fourth touchdown. Roller kicked goal. Score 20 to 0. Haynes who played in Ruiek's place made a few fumbles but redeemed himself by making the longest run of the game. Our boys all played such excellent ball that no special comment is necessary. Ml SIC AND AKT NOTES. The Artists’ concert course will open this year with a recital by the great Russian pianist. Mr. Leo pold Godowsky, winch will be given on Monday evening, November Hi. The glee club now meets on Mondays at <>:30 p. m„ the Lorelei Fridays at 4:30, and the sight singing class Mondays and Tburs

days at 1 o’clock.

The china paint ing class isgrow ing these times both in numbers and interest. Some beautiful work

is being done iu it.

Miss Jennie Hall, of Brocken ridge, Mo., lias entered tlie piano dement of the music school. Lessons in the music amt nr9 schools will be given on Nov. 3 as on other days, except tw such pupils as may prefer to use the university privilege of the holiday. Pupils fortnightly recital will occur regularly in munc hall on next Wednesday evening commencing

at seven o’clock.

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HAMILTON’S.

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

ceries a specialty.

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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

None bcx-et i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your oruers. Banner i imes Block. May Tennant.

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The inn eetionu for this vicinity n r the etimiug limti-six hours are us follows at* receded by H. S. itemi’k .v < u. from the olficial wi Thor bureau at Chicago.

Chicago, 111., Oct. 31.

Generally fair tonight and

> Sunday, colder tonight.

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T:i' folinwing lot .. obsorvatioiis

as talo n daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ol the official weather instrumente located on the roof of

the West College building:

Maximum toinpei.ittm? yesterday.. Minimum “ * % Temperature today, 7 a . ai,

r.VAlVir EbAGKS bavi* 1 • -• n ;ng quality ia them, suoli us you timl in hose. It’s a tine stock we show. Wear, warmth, and comfort are com-

bined ip these goods.

We ofl’er this line of hose in ill confidence kuowimr’that the value

is sure of recognition.

Suit Berlin, Hattsr and Gent’s Furnisher.

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hv not profit by the experience of others v ho have found a permanent cure for catarrh in Hood's Sarsaparilla.

NATIONAL, HEIM B1.ICAN

For President.

WILLIAM MCKINLEY,

Of Ohio.

For Vice President, GARRET A. HOBART, Of New Jersey.

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