Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1896 — Page 3
THS? rtA.V.NKU HMIX «REKN( ASTLE. INDIANA.
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Is you ilon’t l»uy ever> day. but when y ju do buy vov want somotbinu nice, nobby and in s?> It*.
Remember lis
Win n you n**rd a now Hooker, i U«Hik » ase, a .dusk* (’abinrt, or a cotupb te outfit troni kltolion to parlor.
TUGIC&R 6c MALONEY, KAS'! SIDI^ Si HJ VI{I'. - - Honest Dealiiin; ;in<l lair ut to all.
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fl^ew Shoes-' For Fall and Winter are now being received at Louis S HSUS.
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/i. w. WHITE,, MERCHANT TAILOR. Has just received a full
line of
FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS Kur Suit-. <Iveivonts, I’niitilloons • . . . Call on Him Hi'forr rurclmsiiur. t'liMiiini: ami Ki pairinK: a
Specialty.
Oppo.-s/fo /’o^r on/oo*
Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store-
The best Pennsylvania Has Coal Coke crushed S4.00 a ton; uncrushed S3 .50a U>n; delivered at \nurhome. ('oke is the cheapest and cleanest tuel for base burners and furnace.
CJicloon IJinll,
AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO MiiS. t ollegrc Avc , Dc I'ropcrty. THE LOCAL HELD What is Going on in ano About
Fair Greoncastle
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' LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People ftre Going and Where Their Gnenta are StopptiiK—Newft of Interent Over the City—The Vent Column In th» Paper for tjuick Heading.
I>ON»T THINK
OsPauw Ooiveislif, ; This Columti Records the Best News in College Circles At vliaptT today Dr. Ciohtn (mill a beautiful tribute to the uu ioory of F. 1*. Ni'Ihoii, who, in the forma live davs of DeFauw, uavr tuatcri: 1 assistanoe to our university. All students who can possibly ^o to tlio Purdue-DeFauw game next Satunbiy shouid band their names at once to .John Howe or Arthur
Hamrick.
Fred Marrows is still at home voting the reptiMiean ticket. After several weeks discussion and contraversy the l)eFauw-I. U. debate eomiuittee lias agreed to disagree, and tin* debate on Wash-' melon's bittliday has been deelared joll. An attempt tn-iy be made to; secure a debate wiib Far I bam. I The class of 190U met in Pluto I ball this afternuon to arrange for : their coming party. li will be thej
; event of 1 lie season.
| .lust think nt tbosi* terrible mid I semester examinations that a
M. K. ehureli umlered an enjoyable | sure to ei me iiefore 1 hanksgiving nmsieal and literary program in the A nun) | e ,. 0 f students have not auditorium hot eveu.ug. lhaiik'gi\- yretumed from the vacation, ingevening will he DePauw evening. T1) „ t is , he , r()1 i,|e with holidays, and an appropriate program will be : it tukes a wce k to get the student>
rendered, 'iipplementary to an address ( j ow „ work
In l>r. 11. A. Gohln. president of the
university. Te, Haul, / Where iu the Mirny t From an umdlieial table of tlgures in 1 Give our foot ball team the best j Amiitor Denman's ofllee this afternoon encouragement by show ing your the popoerats elaim Putnam by 0i>2, colors at Purdue Saturday.
Shiveh .V_>ii: Itidputli (MMi; Browning
hid: Bunteu l s d.
him here Jourui'l.
The mimes of pveeious few traveling men liave deeorso*d the hotel re^i-ters in this eity -iiiee >.itiuday. all of ili<‘m, praetleallv. having heen ealled in to vote. Other lines ol business dejM*ndeiit itpon transient trade have ex-
oerieneed the didl elleels.
A telegi.uii from Toledo, Ohio, tins morning to .lames Merry weather announced the death id Mrs. John .Merryweather. in that city last night or yesterday. Particulars of the death, cause, etc., are unobtainable a- tbe dispatch
merely announced the death.
Roberto (iliileuell and Mi" Della Kuark were married Wedm-day nurht at the residence of I be bride's lather : east, of the city. Elder Brown otlleiating. Mr. and Mr-. Olidewell are popular young people of the enmity and have a host of friend' to wish Hum well. Mr. and M rs. Olidewell stavi an mfair dinner lo the county ollicevs at tin* grooms lather 1 ' residenee teday. several ol them lieing in attendance. That litlh* flurry ai the court house Weunc'lay alTeriioon upon the teeeipl of a dispatch from tin* state democratic chairman >et the local popoerds to how ling at a hvely rate. 'I hi' was kept up until a telegram to the M.vnmh T iMK.a at four o'clock settled the thii u
T he pops then sith-ided.
T he Kpworth I.eagtte of t entenury
BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic i r.nges,
etc., at
COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE 00., SOUTHWEST GOFT SQUARE.
siitie
Alphcus Birch ano Faiq 6«8iles,s
W. Corner m.k Square
Telephone No. 90 i keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. OF EENSWARF and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.
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Kveimiii's and arc (Wi .. ..TRY ONE OF OUR
A nrivatfi tclftfrain thi> att<Tnoon
Of icnvi.iir trie city, even tor h whort time, ' . 4 without ordertufr the* Daily Bannek Timbb to ^ i0n ' Ion. (leor^e \ 1 hat follow you. it cofts \on but 1" cents tiwociv lit* elected bv from six to cijjjllt hui»-
Bb< "' “ r A ^ 0 “t , „5 n -« < Ui h ™. Hddre “ wt " I died over Dr. Eldpath.
W. If. MrGhee, of Jmit ** dru^ store,
his
he e.hnmreri us oft«n as \ou ^^sire.
(Pt'i'Honu.s und society notes are solicitt*d
1 lias brought his household good
I und will be inserted if writer’s name and ud- nnd *\ i 11 ocpup} :i hou-e on \\e s i NN ash-
dress is attached, not to be Inserted, hut as an irgtou street.
evidence of wcdkI faith, items are desired.)
Xoiie hut truthful
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We tl?e Best
h:t' returnod to In-
to inuiauapoli'
iaeKsop ^oal-
To be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour.
Wnt. Xewtusin wu- in liidhtnapnli
I today.
Hairy I.attgdoi
1 diauapoli.'.
W. A. IloWt* went
| litis morning.
John Cooper wa* in Indiatmpoli^ to-
I day on hii'inexs
Mrs. Marque- and Matmie Imve re-
j tun ed to Indianapolis.
N . M. Carpenter, of Hoaehdaie. reg- ! istered at the Commercial yesterday. ; Klcetion h,-t» are being settled today j and the reptthliean sptciilator'
j happy.
C. F. Smith and J
Mr-. Ella Mut phv, oft loverdale. litis leturned home, having been filled ■here by theileath td' Mrs Ed Akins. Mrs. Worley has returned l<» her home in Mai-sball, Mo., after a vi-it 1 \t itb lu*i sister. Mrs. Seers. Mi" Colburn, of Mtebigan ( it\, who, ha- heen the guest of friends in tbe, .uty, bits returned borne. Mrs. Mary Hawkins has gone to Dalton. Ill . to visit her gon, Ib-v. John r
Hawkins.
(’hnrles Fairbanks, who was ap pointed judge on delivery for the coming oratorical, has sent word that bis pressing political interests will not allow him to accept the appointment. The contestants will meet tomorrow to select another
here judge, -uid draw lots for p aces on
t he program.
1. U. students an- confident that ■ they will defeat DePauw when we meet again. “Hi pe deferred maketh the heart sick.” I'sei Paine's celery compound.
\\ Heaters.
VS-RY E-CONOTvy LOTA L TALND OH&7AR.
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Oeatli of I . I’. Nelfton.
'I'he death of one of Greencastle's ' most prominent citizens occurred j , (I . e this morning. For several days I the life of Mr. F. P. Nelson liaSi
E. Graham, of hung in the balance and the daily
J0jf|^!lEY&<?0., S0U5f? CF?EE^85C^. Several cold waves are
headed this
way. Get your^" C 0 A L
Bainhridge. were at the Melnap last ! reports Irotn his bedside showed bind, and that
‘ 1 I t.i,» wPKrom stH
"'^‘•t. jhiin to be sinking slowly but sure
The campaign drum and horn wili ' lv yi r Nel g0 n had suffered for
several weens from nervous pros i t rat ion with complications and for some days his immediate 1'amih Iliad had no hopes of his recovery.
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 [tost office and I will see you,
or call at No. qoi S
St.
FRANK B L A CKMAN, Student Coal Dealer.
I now take to the wood-, until the ne v t
i time, it i' well.
Mr. and Mr-. Emory Dick*, of Indi-I I nnapolis, me visiting Mr-. >. K. liieks,
■ d' Maple Grove.
Purdue and DePauw play foot ball i | on Saturday at I.afay.-lte. and Indian t 1 niver-itv and Waha-h at liloomtug-
ton.
Snow began tailing about da> light' and continued at intervals all day. T he ' ground ••\.t' too wet for tbe snow to make much of an impre.tsjoti. • alvin M ilker was arrested Tu '-dav for dninkei.tiess and was brought hefore the mayor Wednesday diernoou. He was lined ten dollars ami cost> and
went to jail in default.
Tins < raw ford-ville .1, X, m.. elalms the election ef Wallace Spark-.
1 ndifina *lein eratie eandi late i'< : elei , of Mont.
g nn-ry county. Mr. Spark- i- a brothei-in-law of Auditor Deumao of
this county.
o’clock.
Mr. Nelson was one of the he-! known and most prominent of Put nam's citizens. During his life he engaged in some of our greatest cn
terprises and was for
one of th largest land owners in! tin* county. He was kind and considerate and was a true friend always. He leaves a widow and two ehildteu, Mr. James M. Nelson and
M i—— K. Jean Nelson.
The funeral will occur Sul tit day. services at th<* tnmily residence. 7u;l east Seminary street, at two o’clock p. m., T)r. J. H. Rollings worth and Kev. F, \\. Fi-k in
II• Sj»ys liKliana or >1 irliiKiin Will Kleot Hryiiii :kii<l Counts on Them. Chicago, Nov. 5.—Senator Jones issued the following statement last night “I have counted from the beginning i as tbe states upon which we relied for Mr. Bryan’s election the southern states,! with loti votes, and the states west of I the Missouri, with 01 votes, making a, total of 217. I have hoped that we would carry Indiana. Michigan and Minnesota. 1 believe that we have carried every southern state except Mary-
we have carried all of
the western states heretofore counted on, which leaves us, not counting Delaware, which I think we have carried, and which I have not heretofore calculated on, 20b votes. One vote we certainly have in Delaware and probably three. But counting only one vote, which we have beyond doubt, it leaves necessary to a choice 14 votes Either Michigan or Indiana would give us those 14 voteThe reports received by us from b ti-J these states give encouragement and, lead us to believe tl-.ftt while both slates ' are close that we have the better ebatie, ’ to win and that we may probably emry | both. Then* cun be scarcely a doubt ot our gettim: D—Uua. Under these etr-' cuiustancos it soctus to mo tltar ttr 1 '
n.atiy years entirely justified in claiming the elec-
tion of Mr. Bryan.”
Groceries, Fruits Nuts
felabies.
and
AT
HAMI LlTON’
A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for tow prices and !»ood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square. % tv ■ti. ■%*. t. w. r, -w-s. %
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
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JAMES M- HURLEY. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm 7 Do you want to 'lell ? Do you want to rent?
SEE ME
FIRST NATIONAL BANK For Letter Head- see
The H.ixnk.r Timt-s.prii.te -
ptirilla. and what lie suv- i- wofth\
harge. Mr. Nelson was in >)i»! attention. All hi-ain workers lind -sixtit year and hud liveil in! Hood's - r-apmTTu peettliarlx adapted
to their needs. It makes pure, rieh. I red Ido ,d. and from thi- coines nerve,
i lie i.ntt-Ki, j j iu .njj,] ( bodilv lind digestive si reug T.
“ 1 me glad to say thsl Hood’s Snrsnpn-
se\ out
I’litnam lor thirty years.
Blindly following the lead of the Indtanarolis Soitiii*! iei- e.nt*ed many a gopd democratie -peculator to lose himoney. Tleit p;, pet \va- th" worst of the Many iinrelittble popoerutic sheets
of tin eumpaign.
The Indiana State B >arii of Health will ask the pliy-iei-ms to report eases of cemsittnption they treat the same as ,
they are now required to do with eases I bv j00 ° “ ni1 "'aslmigton
of scarlet fever, (tipiitheria and other
eontag oils di'Ca-e-.
E. (J. AI rams, of Grtetiea-tle. lias been appointed agent o| the Amerie.ni Expres- loiiipany for i rawfei l.-ville. and is now in charge ol lie local o.liee. t bailey Bobinson who ha- .n-en acting agent still remains m the employ of | the company. Mr. Abrams is a genial
g'-ntleman and will douhrles- proven The farmer that would sow a quart of ■ • Hans His v wheat ; acre n ight as well expect — to reap a big crop a- the inercnant that
list's a small space in the newspapers 1 I advertising his wages. Sow liberally it I yon would harvest a large crop. tf.
I to Vim take Coal Easily'.*
< ontra < old Tablets will stop a fresh J cold in 30 minutes and completely j break tip tbe tendency within a short time. Guaranteed or money refunded
1 25c of druggists (Jit. 8 Thu 5t wk2t
Bank
President Isaac Lewis ot >ahin:i. Ohio, i- highly re-peeled nil through thul sei lion, lie lias lived in (Tinlon Co 7.T year-, and hit- bet n president of the Sabina Bank 2o years. He glttdlv t(-lilies to tlie mi t il of Hood’s S r'.-i-
Nono ! iU;‘. i ..ui exuus’-i.: agent, plaeiao >idii (HGtrs. Fannei limes
C.'all and see me before I ’-lock. May Tennant.
7'litt Weather*
The indicationc for this vicinity for the coming thirty s \ hours are iifi follows tie received bv H. S. lientck A- ( o. from the otficial weather bureau ut Chicago. cmcAt.o, 111 . N’ov. 5. Haiti or snow and colder to^^nighl. Wain Friday .
(• VHKIOTT.
Telegrams this afternoon show that McKinley has carried Oregon by JOOO; Bryan carries Nebraska
by 5000.
Kentucky is doubtful with the vote about even with chances slightly
in fa' or of McK mley.
Bov oratory, leeches t.ml free ■ liver can not survive lot four years. Popocracy will have to spring
something new next time.
7A isew LOT OI=
HAYILANO CHINA
DIRECT IMPORTATION AT
ALLEN S DRUG STORE. Call and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
rilln is a very good medicine, especially
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many times. For several years I suffered greatly with pains of Neuralgia in ore eye and about my temples, espieially » night when 1 bad been having a bard day of physical and mental labor I took many remedies but found help only in Hood’s .sarsaparilla which cured me of rheumatism, neuralgia and headache. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has proved itaeif a true friend. I also take Hood's Pills to keep my bowels regular, anil like Hie pill? very much.” Isaac Lewis. Sabina, Ohio. Hoods Sarsaparilla IstheOm* True Blood Puriller. Alldruggists. $1. Prepared only By <' I Mood »t Co.. I.ouell. Mass. i-i a v ix-11 are prompt, efficient ami Mood S rlllS easy in effect. 25cents.
FAST GF-AlKS Imv i* tbe -lay iej qt alii v in them, such a- you lind in hose. It’s a tine -tnek we show. Wear, warmth, and comfort are com-
bined in these goods.
We ofl'er thi-line of hose in all eontldenee knowingjtbat tin- value
i- sure < i recognition.
Suitiierlin, EaitPi anti Gent’s Furnisher.
Pit Toil e.vmg lo til ohserv tuiijiis u t:iken dtii!}• by Guy Wilson who i ;s in che.rge - 1 the oil ini weather j instruments loi ateiion the roof of | the West ( allege building: Maxtiimm irinperature yf -r*‘ixlay ait,a - Minimum •* m.h I'einpt rature today. 7 a . :n :>7.i>
noon. -.a - •'■ eiett,-.- ol
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xeti Timt
:ip,*r: . or • i-; tiikeu daily tty the
5 ■ e iii't he well il your biood I ‘ : Me. bin yt.ii may liave pure blood A I g* d health bv taking HootPs Saripa rilla.
1'. ttil- 'vo I* .OH 1 M lll'-lell'. (>n V > i loiter 17 anti I It-eeinliei t itnil l.T, l-u-i, tie ('itieago. Mihv.iukoe ,v S:. Paul l ailrond vv ill-ed rtoind I rip eM-ttt--ion tieke:- friun i Irleago to a great many point-in the Wc*u-! n iiinl Soiith-vve-tern ates Ind it on it- own line titel elsewhere, at greatly reduced rates Det-dls as to rates, route-, etc., may be obtained on »p| .icafton to any eotipon ticket agent or tty adtlre-stug Kobt. ( Jones. Traveling Passenger Agent,( itteinnati, (). Our Wt'i|ii*-sday ami Suturday issue each week until election, vviil give the report by slate- of tin* famous woman's vote for president. tf.
l.-oier- from tanners In .-voith ate! Xortb Dakota, relating to tlicit "’.vii per-onal experience in those -late-, have been publisbeti in pamphlet form by t, - Chicago. Milwaukee ,\. St. Paul K.-tilro.-id. and a- the-e letter- ate extremely teti resting, and tbe ptimpblet i- line)y iilustriited, one copy vv ill Im--cut to any inlilrcss, on receipt of two eent postage -Itunp. Apply to It. C. June-. Traveling Pa'-eiig'-r Agent *' Curevv building, Uineinnati, O.
To < -<re II (told III OlIKalkii) . Take Laxative Hromn (Juiulne Tab let- All druggists refund tbe money | if it fails to cure. 2.H-. 208tl>.
