Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1896 — Page 3
THE DAIEY
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INDIAXA.
tla* ti m- of at i tit uli ilit-1 (mrt> th it nn■ in m-tioi. in rnti.ntn < om.tv tltf^c duvs. ! I'li title of tin- imm* vv:i» orieiintlly j 1 .State v- Charles .lei.-'r loru-'iiult w ith ; ! intent, Jht'lonjji’r l.eiiii tin'‘tate's wlt-
Vt hen you nee.I a new Itueker. a II k ' :tse, a Music Cabinet, or a eomplete o,.tttt from
kitchen to parlot'.
TUCKER & MALONEY
NO. ^ HAST WASH. S I’.
Honest Dealing ami Fair Tn atn.etit to all.
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For Fall and Winter are now being received at Lsiiis 1 Pais.
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7$. U r . WH1TB, merchant Tailor. Has just received a full line of FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons' Call on Him Uofore PurclinslnK, Cleaninsr and Repairing a Specialty. 1 3 w*t Ol’t/co, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store-
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1 he f?i§bt StaampOur iiiime on tlK* insido of a lint is proof positive tluit tin pureViastThns secured :i top
vuluo at tin insidi- pi u*»*.
Hat valuos ilepoud on s« veral things, correct >hapo. Genuine Material and V.OrkmanhIiIp, and a ivasonable price an tin* tiiroc
points to consider.
Wc load it; all three particulars.
Your Hat will he all it can ho in point oi Style, durability and low cost if you get it here. SU'THRRL.IN
THE HATTER.
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gation arrived tne intent < ;o-e was dmwissed ilnd auoilier ease tiled aguinsi Hensiy eliargimr jilain as-anit ami i battery. The so.it was before «J. 1‘. I Bishop, of New Maysville, who can't 1 hear very well at his best. The ease | was tried befoie a jury and there were j about "steeti speeelies nia.te on each | side, some of which the court heard and others he didn't. After a ten or twelve I hour .'truggle the j.tn got the ease and they disagreed, M-sen being for the tie-. fendant and live for the plaintiff.: Itlaekstone eouhl haw secured pointers i on the law during this ease and there were varieties of arguments in ide that had, perhaps, nevt r been iiiade before, and perhaps, may never he made again. Hattie A-Ji ha- brought suit for ,!i i voi ce from Andrew Ash, tin- ea-e being
m\i meeting i ,| in e.ain 1'iiday. The i <1 Mi. * • A. j ,|, t . :( nd deletid-l eM.iing, .Hum- , ([ll nvrt . niarried in Is'. 1 :'. ,d that two
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rmimuimkmiiim Ufe t?au<? tips Best Jae^sop
^oal-
jdren. He will probably leave them | her'-* with ids lather. James Vanhuid-
ingham.
An al inn of tire was turned in from
box 51 last evening and the ho~e wagon , •-
was runout. Tim lire wa-conliued to I >'«-'• Mc-m-. M: - ii and Carpenter a ehiumey in f*r. l.animers'n'sidenee, | ''^drd tlm >t.oc air i M..ta-r!lu j
Is someihiny you lion* buy every day. tint in w hieh a ipia'ility of soot had ae- j defendant. All hinds of law was praenobb>' ’'m' l ', l 'su i,' ,l " an,!iom ‘'' hl!1 '“ ,i '- leumnlHtedandtlnnlly became ignited.! ticed. xml alter the t.reem a-ile
Congrt-smnn <•. W. Faris. aeeompanied by Mrs. Farts, will leave two
Remember Us weeks from today for Wiishington
where they will remain all winter. It is possible they may return for a few days at ( liristmis .hut nut certain.—
Terre llunte (laxrttr.
The following new tonnage scale has been arranged for the new Yandalta freight engines : From Indt .uapoli- to Kniglitsville, 1)75 tons: KnightiviHe to (ireencastle, 075; Greeneastle to Summit, 1.150: Terre Haute toCasey, 1,025; Eltingliam to Marshall, 1,100. The Whist eluh met* Iasi evening at the residence of 1). I.. Anderson. There was a full attendance and a spirited struggle for the prizes. The winners were Miss llnrriet Joslin and Mr.
Harry M. Smith. The will he at the re-ide nee A’'tiold on Finlay
k'' r children were h«H !i to them, Mary aiid i he imlpit at the Tunity church .loseph. the yot.ngest heirg sixteen made v:ieant by tlie death of Rev. I’aek months of age. Tin piaititiil charge* will he tilled temi orarily bv Kvangeli-t defendant with drnnkeiilic-s and failure j ( amptiell, w ho na- he» conducting re- to pinvide, and \\ ith tlii - 1 - on her life, vival service- throughout the state. an ,j |, a 3 driven her from her home | Eider Wood will arrive this evening I’hiir.tiH’state- thr.t slie resides in Mon-j
roe township, she asks children and $500 alimony,
ver represents phiintiti.
Mrs. Admi Bridges, of Cutnamville, widow t.f Tlios. Bridges, died Friday j night of ehrotiie rlieumatisn.. The] funeral services will occur Mimlav at i Big Bethel. The deceased leaves si.s ; eliildren, three hoy- and three girls, all
of them married hut one.
Elder J.T. I.egg, of Imgansport, state j Sunday school eyaHgeli-t of the t’iiristain ehureli. was in the city today, lie : will eonduet services at Cortland Mill-i
tomorrow.
Mrs. Mary R. Ames, Miss Elizahetli J Ames and Miss Geimvie.i Alce~ will entertain on Nov. 24, in honor of their | guests, NIrs. Wihs< ’ ami Mi-- Itunlop. ( 'Hie Motion transferred fifteen was of . hloek stone to the Big Four. It is i principally from the Bedford ipiarries ! and is ; hipped to eastern builders. >.is- Bridget Sage, of North Green-, castle, fell yi-'tefihiy, and dishieated a I linger. Ur. Bence gave the necessary
j surgical attention.
A number ot students went to Crawfordsvill.'at tioon t<i attend tile eludn;; sessions ..f :he V. M. G. V. eiinvention. Mr-. Frank We.I- has returned to her
BIG STOVE
DISPLAY.
Oaks, Air-Tights, Har3 Ooftl Burnerfii Majestic 8t ges,
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COOPcfi BUBS.’ HARBWIfRE Ui).,
SOUT MWEZeST gof?. ©ouafre.
ASpheus Bicch ®a Famu Siostiies.?;
W. Corner Public Square
Xe^loplione No 90 I keep be st quality of GROCERIHS, PRO- \ ISIOXS, QUEENS WARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.
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AtTiimrs and
THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in and About
Fair Greoncastie.
.ATES1 CITY HAP":' ANu MISHAPS.
Wtiem Our r.r»* Oomu auil Wtiei's
Tluor Guests arc Stiipnlnjr- New* of Intnrest <tver tlie t'ity- Vtie I esi {' ilnnoi In th* t'npar for yuiek Keailiug.
DON’T THINK
or ionvb.tr ttie city, even tor u short time. | without ordering the Dally Bannku Tisiks to [ follow you. l! e.wis you hut 10 cents „ w,;..|; | as It does here m home, sml the attire- - v. r.i
he ehamr'at ns often aa , on ’ sire.
11 arrange fo ttie installation.— Trnr
Tlautr Trihnttf.
The services in St. John's church, east Seminary siicei. tomorrow. "'I im Sunday next before Advent” will he eomlueted by the rector. Rev. Chas. II. Schultz; Holy communion 7 :.!0 a. in : Matin’s Litany anu H-rinou on Job xxxvi, 10, •’(foil's Hiscipl'iie" at 10:110 a. m: Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. All
arc i ordially invited.
K. Shinn, of t 'liicJigo. is lo re today making arrangements to put in a slock exchange in tlie old Bannkii Timks rooms on south Indiana street. Mr. Sliinn come- from 1’utuam extraction and is a son of W. J. Shinn, formerly of this county, now of Indiana polls. Mr. Shinn purposes doing a strictly eommis-ion luisines- and will Pave ihe exclusive u-e of a leased wire. I le will o[ieii for business on Monday. SiierilV Gltclewell serves his last ollieial day today. He will begin moving to his farm Monday. Witii his departure. tlie greatest story teller ever located in tlie court house will leave u-. For four \eais Mr. till It well inn re gaied the inmates of the court house tvitli stories and it ha- been wagered that he could come to the front cvei, day with a new i iu . He will now tell !
custody of | i’. (). t olli- i
While
online are Cool
.TRY ONE OF OCR
Oil Heaters.
V0-RY eCONOT^IOHE 7AND OH EKF.
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(Personals and society notes ar<‘ solicited j and will In? inGoricd it writer’- name and ml-
dn-3s i>, nttsiclied, not it> be Inst i ted. bn; n- an J fl \ j| t . «• ,i tie ami ^heep « :i>t oi r!:«-
evidence of sro‘»d 1‘aitb Noa*. but truthlu
items are desired.!
To be had. and will deliver the same at any day and hour. jOj-lj'! l^iLEYb^O., 80tJ5!? CREErlSffSSrEJAMES M- HURLEY. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm 7 Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent?
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SI.K Ml'
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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John I.. Ilillis is at home fora few ■ :i v-. Miss Nitella Short went to Brazil tins morning. Grant iicnnettwent to liidiatiai>chf this morning. Rev. W, K. Weaver is i -,alined to I ■- home liy sickness. W. I', s. ,,t returned fioiu M ire--ville this morning. | Badger Williamson went to Indiana- | pnlis this morning. Mi-s tone I’.ixion, of It d ■ ;>'Ii-, is visiting home folks. IM S. Sheridan, of Ghicugo. i- in llncity vi-iting relatives. Levi Woodrnm went to Terre Ilanti last evening on l)n»ines-. Wm. Grogan shipped -even car loads of cattle to Boston today. Sam Fisher, of Indianapolis, v.a- in the city on business yestefdav . Try an ad. in tl.e Bannk.i; Timi i and get ipiii k results. They m ver fail. Kd Dean. <>f Bloomington. Hi , visited J. T Wilson and fatnilv last even-
ing.
Mr- Figg. of Topeka, Kan-., formerly of this county, is vi-iting relatives at l.ena.
I tome in Beers. Ill
city. ! her-m. ! . 11. v. ells The police hero n t’eived a telegram j John Iltllis a': oiling tlie from (fr eneastle 1 -t night asking -u ('rawlon!'vile .
them to aircst two tiorsiineii. Love; and Mattcrson, w ho were going north on the Motion, unles- they gave up f'dt'. Upon the arrival o! the ttatn the imn j were approai iied by OlllcerJack Ban- 11
nister not they refused to “cough” and | |„.»t- wav ; • ion di-, a-c is tc as the telegram was signed by r stranger ,,rive it fro:;. :! \ purifying to Die i nicer-ti e men were allowed to | t i 1( . lo(1 ] . A1! li Hoi.d’s .— tsaparilla.
go on their way rejoicing—or cussing
.'liar'ie tiorliam is with ditihtlu i i;t. I ’an i tiiniaii w i nt
d mgi rously ill
to B .inltrioge at
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A full Hnr of Qucmsware. This is the store i. v prices and ttood iiargains. i'ency gro-
a specialty.
Souiiie ist C rner Square.
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TK IS A UAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
Always - on - Hands
as the ea-e might he.—L'r'i"-i'ord»i iiii
Argun X
-V mill.her i I tia young ladies of the cite entertained their gentlemen friends at a mask party last evening, at the residence of Mi-- Aid e I'axton on east Washington street. About thiitv in all ; were present and thevariediindheauj tiful costumes worn made a deligiitful scene. Refreshments, consisting of bananas, cake and ieuiotiadc were | served during tin evening and the cc- • casion was made 'till more merrv ny i the games i i whieli the masked guest'
| took part.
Kinney Fox was visited yesterdav at ! noon by a Iramp that displayed “cl eek " i uutfsual even for one ot hi' ilk A- the | facts are reported, Mr. and Mrs. Fox were seated at th*' dinner tabl. when i a knock was iie.trd at the door. Mr. Fox opened it amt was confronted by a
Kverv hudv ! 5 011 must imt fail to eome out to tlie lug -a t at Ricketts I \vlrv 'ton o iget ■. 7 ' clock. V. K. Newton sale-i iaii. B
Artists' <
Tillies olli i
ilendnr I’m!
at the Banner c. o. d. lOt.
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Remernher we imvc tl.ri e -ale- every ;
,.iay, io:w a. m.. 2oand 7 o'ci,, i, p. • Xone belt. i. t ata cx.'iubR.j agent. Call and see me before A! ' ) r, veir> store. E. e. j . r your orders. Banner 1 imes Block. May Tennakt.
. Newton, agt. sau man. It 1
Rev. Campbell has gone to , buns wlu , (le||)ande(1 s0 Haute to continue the revival service ^ w;l , r( . !u , ( , (1 eollr(( ..
Roses 75c per do/.en i I" " ,,i ( , k " aS !lt th0 ! ousty hut Hrn.Iv, He the,, got mad Carnations. ... 40c per dozen j 1>r Jol(n Vl<in . ht . r wi|! «*"' »’tempted to e,npl,a-.ze his dmnami SpeciallowPrioeson Large pl „ p , t r„ .ori^, .'hurch^^'il”,. 0 wite™p,.n%
day morning, owii.g to th. ii.ui"ot, n : w ^jpp ei j oUt a revolver and ordered pastor Rev. " ea\ er. ■ the man off his place and his order was The Rev. Allen Lewis, ol Brazil, one I j mm eJiutely complied with, ot the leading iiiinistei ' "I I tj'|i 01 e appears to he a misunderstaiidMetlir.dism, w ill oiiupv t u pu.iit | iug on tiie part of some over the invita
| College Avenue pulpit Sunday morn-'
I ing and evening.
In the teachers association of Montgomery eornt v next week. I’rot. Andrew Stephenson will lecture m; ''Fresent Day Neoils,” and Dr. John wiii deliver his 1< cture "Did God 5laki Man
or Did Man Make God.”
('has. Ynnhutdingham, the dee hot win sc wife occurred Widnesdaj in In
Bann 1:1. T:inils diaiiapclis, is here with lib three ehil-
. Orders.
H.I WifllBi.
Opposite Americitn Fxpre-s Dtllce.
That Extremetired feeling afflicts nearly everybody at this season. The hustlers cease to push, the tireless grow weary, the energetic become enervated. You know just what we mean. Some men and women endeavor temporarily to overcome that Tired Feeling by great force of will. But this is unsafe, as it pulls powerfully upon the nervous system, which will not longstand such strain. Too many people “ work on their nerves,” and the result is seen in unfortunate wrecks marked “nervous prostration,” in every direction. That tired
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Misut oL/r-iMl-t-tu ANOJACOB SCHUCK
i I * indications for this vicinity Of Martinsville, Iiul., Itecoinmeml Wrights tor G e coming thirty-eix hours are ceiery c»p»uie«. is Hows as received by H. S. j Martinsvillk, Im>., May 28, 181)0. Ren < dr ( ti. from the ollicial To tnc Wright Medical Go., Columbus,
ar bureau at (,’hicago. ! Bhio. Gknts—I have purchased a box of
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C HICAGO, 111., Nov. 21. 1 Wright’s Celery Capsules from W. B
Showers followed tonight by i Tarleton, druggist, <tnd used them fot f.fdi j . , . ^ „ 1 k indigestion, stomach trouble and con■aring and cooler. . urday stipation. 1 have been greatly heneir and colder. tilted, in fact almost cured with ono
p l box. It Is tlie best medicine without 11ARriot r. exception that 1 have used for my trou1 !, following local observations hies. Yours very truly,
1 • 1 uken daily by Guy Wilson who Andy Schaffer. is in charge ot the ollicial weather Martinsville, Int, May 18, 189f). instruments located on the roof of lo the \N right Medical Co., Columbus,
Ohio.
For Letter Heads see
The Bannkii Ti.MFs.pri! ter-
SuDscdbe for the
T\ INeW LOT CF=
HA¥ILANjD china DIRECT IMPORTATION AT ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. Call and ice these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
lions issued by the Young I.ndics iP ni< Mi-sioti'try cir.le, fur their "Thauks^liviiig Fete.” I he affair will F" give i imi Nov. 21, as the invitation' .nnoiiiice and tlie day'of tli week will he Tuesday. On acconiit of tli " till ' "Thaiiksgiv.ng” some of the iiivl• •il ones at tirst thought it was to L.‘ on 'i'hnr-dav i u considering tha that wmil I he the 2(ith. I'he young ladict will take ijp a silver offering at the door and the sum is to he used in home missionary work. The reception will he held at the residence of Dr. 5V. F.Sw dileu. 'i'nes lay. Nov. 314. Allorneys G. L. Case, R. I’. Carpenter and s. C. .Matson arrived hi)|.:e from Jackson tiwnship early this morning after an all day tussle with the mlejod law as expounded in a justice's , .oiirt iu New M.i -vide. The ea-e in • (ItK’stioii was the third -cction of tin t Uallcngcr troutilcs which have occupied
the \Y est College building: Maxluium y ^t^rclav . Minimum “ *’ !'• Mpciaiun t lav.' 1 . n.
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ing is a positive proof of thin, weak, impure Mood; for, if the Mood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it imparts lifeand energy to every nerve, organ and tissue of the body. Tin neci-sity of taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla for that tired feeling is, therefore, apparent to every one, and the good it will do you is equally beyond
quest ion. Remember that
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the Oiie True I’.lttml Purifier. All druggists. Jt. 1 1 • I >■ 1 1 lx 1 I ■ Mu- e u •. run V casj take, CMf rlOOll S UlllS to operate. ..eeuLs.
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Grxr-—T ' nv.-> purchased a box of Wright's t .'.!•!•• 1 psules from W. B. I’arlctt , 'I h:._ t. i.ittl used ineiii fur ititl : p: constipation. I was greai !y 1. t . ;ltted by using them and W'.iihi 1 - w Itliout then, Very truly yours, .1 A Colt St HICK. Fill sale'.' At. ".if: At.I.K- D'llUggst
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Th fun if. • •••I • delta! u,g r> oi.'.s now occup ■ti lo Tucker A Maloney on the ea-t si !e u| ttie public -.,'cu •• are for rent, let-se.--- 'it ti» I ■ given .’auuary 1, l-.-;. To Ot- uye h , hai nicly III ted up i the t urn it it, ■ tc - 1 ■ ness. A good cte. tit It am! a splendid opportunity t. - :.;t.. the hu-ii.t -.
UK* Sr.-K. is a.xettr*!|i>:!*. 7 . d I '■ 11 i.., ,ei* i and , , Milwat* •.*••• cfc t. 1 -ell rtitlltll I rip eXt'Ul - < hifa.. , to n great
* n a * I .N.iut t>il - own line mi l
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U'cd. A -at. '!
A. Hay.-
Tonight! 'leniglit! At 7 o'e’.te.k tie | BigAuctioB begins at Rickctta’ Ji a dry store. ('ol'.:* one. I tnne all, We Will treiil you rigiit. E. K Xewtot’. ageni. salesman. It.
On No vein l F il r: - : d irn.nx ; tint - VS »*l fi .*• l,i<I' ticket c i :
!.. if-. '■ - . , our til 1 ii'hinee nt Kit tits .'.til v si*.if. K. K. N'ewton, HJJCill, Hilt -ttlri'.;
< P ile; :t t ’Imrei i:tt* by all jjioct
- ,1, o| Yamlalla M ils c-t High Grade. Sold
