Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1896 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER TIMES, CREEM'ASTLE, INDIANA.

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Is Homelblntr you don't huy f vi r> da>.liut when you do lni> vm want somi'thinir nice, nobby and in ntyb .

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Born to James Scott ami wife, Nov. i >3, a son. 1’aui Burlingame went to ( incinn.'.ti j last night. J. B. Nelson has gone to ItuiianHpo ; lis ami Greenwood. Wm. J. Herbert and Dillte M. labor have Itecn licensed. Mr. and Mrs. E. < . L. Bartow were i in Indianapolis today.

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l>r. J. li. Grimes, of North Salem,

When you need a new Rocker, a Book « ase, j,, visiting at John F. Cooper’s,

a Magic Cabinet, or a complete outfit f rom

kitchen to parlor.

Stomach, sometimes called waterbrash, and burning pain, distress, nausea, : dyspepsia, are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This it ai'coinplishes because 1 with its wonderful power as a blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla gently | tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, ! creates an appetite, gives refreshing j sleep, and raises the health tone. In cases of dyspepsfh and indigestion it ! seems to have "a magic touch.”

meets ' “For over 1'2 years I suffered from sour

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel 1 : rges, etc., at COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE 01)., iNOFR-THWES-r GGF*. E? QUA FOE.

TUGK&R & MALONEY NO. S E AS T W ASH. SI. - - Hone>t Dealing anti Fair Treaciiient to all.

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For Fall and Winter are now being received at Louis * Hays.

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i B. \v. WHITB, 3 » m erchant Tailor. ; ^ Has just received a full 3

line of

FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons • . . . Call on Him Before Purchasing. Cleaning and Repairing a

Specialty.

Oppos/fe / J ost Off too, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store- ^ U/e l?au<? tlpe Best

The Right Stamp. Our name un the inside of a hat proof positive that the purchaser has secured u top

valiioatnii inside price.

Hat values depend on several things, correct shape. Genuine Material and Workmanship, and :i reasonable price are tin- three

points to consider.

We lead in all three particulars.

Your Hat will be all it can be in point of style, durability and low cost it you gvt it here. SU'THRRLIN

THE HATTER.

Stomach

The Home Columbian club with Miss Hid],.,th this evening. Mrs. Scott, of runs. 111., has been the guest of Miss Laura Ammermau.

1 with severe pains across my shoulders,

Miss lone Paxton has returned to In- a nd great distress. I had violent nausea dianapolis after visiting home folks. j which would leave me very weak and The Comity commissioners are view- faint, difficult to get my breath. I hese ing a gravel road In Madison township "P 6 * 18 ™ mP oftener and more 8evere ’ 1 , , j did not receive any lasting benefit from |

physicians, hut found such happy effects i

Alpheus Birch

ipie aim Fanny fiioms,

S. W. Corner Public Square

THE LOCAL FIELD What is Going on in and About

Fair Greencastle-

LATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. Where Our People are Going and Where

Their Gue*tn nre Stopping—News off Interest Over the City—The Kent Column in th» Paper for Quick Heading.

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I Of leaving the city, even for a abort time, without ordering the Dally Bannek Times to follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as it does here at home, and the address will

be changed as often as \ou ^esire.

Jae^sop <?oalTo be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour. JOJifll^EY^O., SOUSI? CFjEEflQpSSC^. JAMES M- HURLEY. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOANS. Dj you want to buy a farm? Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent?

(Personals and society notes arc solicited and will be inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not to be inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None but truthful

items are desired.)

The Big Four pay ear passed through

the city this morning.

Dr. and Mrs. Poole were in Indian-

apolis today on business.

Judge S. D. Coffey, of Brazil, at-

tended court here today.

Uarl Allen, has resigned his position with Murphy & Co. C'ha. ley IShepperd

lias succeeded him.

Aut Murphy had his winter coat swipeii yesterday by some hobo. May he long wear it with pleasure to him-

self.

Mr. I>. L. Cline has returned to his home in Medford, okla.. after a short visit w'th his brother T. H. Cline and

friends.

Mrs. Saul Merry weather and John Merryweather will arrive this evening to make arrangements for the burial of the remains of Mrs. John Merryweather

which will arrive here tomorrow.

The Big Four is working a steel-lay-ing gang of thirty men. They are putting down eighty pound rails, which are five nr eight pounds heavier than those in use formerly. Until the work is completed, all trains are ordered to run not more than fifty miles an hour over the section that is being changed. i’he Woman’s League of College Avenue church will meet in the church parlors Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. An interesting paper will he presented by Mrs. H. C. McIntosh. All the ladies of the church arc urged to be present, and those who have been recently added to our congregation are cordially invited

to come and get acquainted.

The superintendent of schools answers a question asked regarding liow citizens may secure the privileges of the library by saying that any person desiring to take out books gets a certificate from the librarian and has it signed by some person owning real estate in Putnam county. This holds good for two years. Formerly children below the fifth grade in the schools were not given cards. If they took books it nnist he on a parent’s card. But now the children can have cards in

tiieir own name in all grades.

At the meeting of the Gentlemen’s club at the residence of M. J. Beckett list niglit Jesse W. Weik read a paper on tl e “Constitutional Justification for Secession.’’ In his paper Mr. Weik set forth, somewhat in detail the history of the ratification of the Constitution by the States and presented in connection therewith the position taken by the ad-

Will Grimes, of Terre Haute, spent v(K , at( , s of secession flom Calhoun to

Jefferson Davis in support of their doc-

from a trial of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that 1 took several bottles and mean to always ! keep it in the house. I am now able to j do ail my own work, which tor six years I have been unable to do. My husband 1 and son have also been greatly benefited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla —for jiains in the back, and after the grip. I gladly recommend this grand blood medicine.” Mas. Pktkk BuRBY, Leominster, Mass.

'Telephone JSIo, 90 I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.

Hoods ^hil 0 Evenings and

Sarsaparilla \Inviiino\ 511’P (^OOl One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. LT1 vy I I I I I ■ ^ ’ Cl I V V, ’

Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $l. ,, ,-,.1, cure all Liver Ills and Hood S ”1118 Sick Headache. '.Ucculs.

TRY ONE OF OUR

DePauw University

last niglit with Duff Nett.

Mrs. Lillie Allen went to Indian-

apolis la>t evening on business.

Stoner Bros., of Hamricks, shipped four car loads of cattle to i ndiannpolis

! today.

S. P. Cowger, R. L. O'IIair and Geo. j W. Black went to Imlianapoli- ihi>

I morning.

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The barber shops will close at eleven

trine. The paper was something of an ionovotion and while the reader liitnself failed to commit himself to any specific position yet his presentation of the question evoked the most spirited JIscussion the Ciiib lias so far experienced. The Cincinnati Pu*( says : Murderers Jackson and Walling are the recipients (every Sunday of tv,-o baskets of deliea-

This Column Records the Best News in College CirclesCrawfordsville papers are now in their glee. They are happiest when Dei’auw sutlers defeat. The Aryus News says: “DePauw was shut out in the game at Bloomington Saturday while I. U. accumulated two touchdowns with a total of twelve points It was a bitter pill for peer old DePauw alter their wild skirmish for foot ball talent and all the wind and bluster about the state championship.” Frank Hornbrook was in Indi-

anapolis today.

Fred Neelv was called home to Indianapolis this morning by the illness of his mother Mrs. H. J. Talbott has returned to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with her daughter. The Terre Haute Alumni have published the following notice: “All ot our citizens who have been students of DePauw university are called to meet at the Y. M. (’. A. parlors tomorrow, Tuesday night, at 7 :30 p. m. It is probable that a DePauw club will be organized and there will be important matters to consider in connection with j the DePauw celebration on Friday |

night.

The foot ball game with Miami university will be called at 2:30

Oil Heaters.

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Groceries, Fruits Nuts and Vegetables.

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HAMILTON’S. A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and i^ood bargains. Fancy gro-

a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

ceries

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

: Thank-giYmgfor the remainue. Thursday on McKeen field. Every

I day Miss Kate Story sent Jackson her |

lusiml contribution of good things to|student who remains over Thanka-

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ff the day.

Mrs Ch.is. Dagg) ini' gone re Imli- iuil i ^jj ss Kmmn Roberts did the j giving should be on the field to en-

! same for Walling. Both of the young courage our boys to victory,

ladies a^e residents of Cincinnati and I have only been acquainted witli the prisoners since their conviction.

None better, i am exclusun agent. Cali and see me before placing your orders. Banner l imes Block. May Tennant.

anapolis to attend the wedding of Miss

G r aee Smith.

W.R. Kattman, t'lias. Shultz and W. Thornton, of Brazil, registered at the

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teacher s ceillhcuie liom Hie school of music, expects to return hero

- Mi (-lit Flowers - Always - on - Hands Roses 75c per dozen Carnations.. . . 40c per dozen Special low Prices on Large .... Orders.... h.7. ifti.

Opposite American Express Olllee.

Belnap last night. Firm McCray, of Tipton, is visiting his father Wm. McCray. Klein is on the L. li. A W. railway. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kessel and daughter, of Springfield, O.. were at the Commercial last night. The s t. Mary's Guild, of the Episcopal church will meet at Mr- J. Cole's Wednesday afternoon at 2.30

o'clock.

concert m Brazil on

C. D. Royse is treasurer of the J evening of next week.

Hewes fund, and nil students who j, , , ie Glee club could take in all i 10 wor k tl fler the holidays, to com-

rwo prisoners have been assigned to have subscribed to it are requested its ce ididates it would number be- P>ete the course in the voice dedifferent cells since Sept. 6, the date of to pay uhe money to him as soon as I tween thirtv and forty members. partment. Miss Eva Osborn is to the finding of the saws m their cell, possible. „ ....... be here also to finish her junior

This arrangement will be changed after ! MlUlrk . e ] eft t0( ]„ v for In- i * ’ * ' UW - V, rS ,S t< ’ P ay Ul wor k in voice. I>ec. 1, and both prisoners will occupy! , .i ana| ■ .is tomoirow evening, upon |

the same quarters. This is made necessary, owing to the room required to lake care of the moonshiners, who will commence to arrive about that time. A prophet is not without honor save in his own country, did not apply to

. ,, riltev. Jas. Hollingsworth at the M. E.

Dr. A. ts. Mahan, presiding elder of i ... . , .... church yesterday, as the auditorium

the district in which Richmond i--it- - -

, . . . , was crowded, and the congregation uated, is visited his son, Proi. Mahan, , ,, . ’ ..... . . , , , , were held in wraot attention as he

ol the high school. ’ broke to them the bread of life. His

Mayor 1* red Bandel, of ( 1 ll "'“t'I 8 -: i norn j n ir dj^-ourse was from Niiinbers,

|dianapolis where lie will attend |invitation n f the Portfolio club.

Hornbrnok-Smitb wedding on next

Thursday.

Ve.ling Helm was the guest d ! f|tmiiv of Ju( , ge

friends here ia«t night.

halt back

Misses Hill and Baldwin will

She V ill spend her Thanksgiving s P eud the yacat.ou with friends in

recess in that city, guest of the lu'lhinupolis.

Coach Wade will play in the Miami game. Miss Severinghuus is

Indiana poiis.

The three days Thanksgiving recess «ill be observed in the music and art schools, as well as in the

isiting in | () th er schools of the university.

The buildings, however, will be in

Catarrh is a eoustitutional disease and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purifie the blood.

Prof. Stephenson will give quizzes the usual working condition

on

For Letter Heads nee

The Bannkk Timbs.printers-

\ ille, hiiiiouik ( bhiL'h •> •' 11 : thirteenth chapter, on the majority and I a q day tomorrow to hold his stu i Friday and Saturday, for till pupils

for 1.8. marshal. Mr. Bandel is well I , nillorlty reports delivered by the , ' .

ami favorably known here. . twe | V e spies sent by Moses to view the | Rev. Albert ilurlstone went to Grand- promised land. In the evening he view. Iud., Monday, called there by the |)rei40 |, e( ] f n , m Ruth ii. 12. “The Lord

continued illness of his wife's father.

Dr. Gage.—.Yeir Albauii Trihurv

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On Thanksgiving evening the Knights of Pythias will dedicate a handsome new Castle hall at Uloverdnle. The

Bannkk Tawts , (irecncastte lodge lias been invited and

7T Me-iA£ LOT OF'

HAY It,’AMD CHIMA

recompense thy work and a full reward be given thee of the Lord God of Israel under whose wings thou art come in j trust.” The sermon was on Orpha and Ruth, or choosing for this world or the life to come. Large attendance at all the services of the day.— Brazil Times.

: who mar wish to carry forward

All students ate cordially invited their own individual weru. to attend the union services at The firing of china at the art College Avenue church Thursday; school will probably be done on morning at ltt:3U. Rev. Farr will Saturday of this week in

deliver the sermon.

A lady’.- tine watch to be given :o the lady who buys the most goods during the auction -ale at Ricketts’jewelry stioe. L. !. Newton, Agent, salesman. if ( bder a trial sack of Yaudalia Mila. ‘Imperial'’oi Best High Grade. Sold by all gl<icers.

DIRECT IMPORTATION AT

ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. Call and sec these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.

Beautiful! Beautiful! A delight to tlje eyetnda gladness to the nosf ils are the cut roses and carnations at J. G. Uhafee’s Bloom Lodge Conservatory, | corner of Indiana and Hanna streets Orders ean be left at Vestern Union Telegraph office. No. 11, south Indiana I street. It

Every thing at Ricketts’ -ale going for a great deal less than ost. It

i next Monday, the customary time.

Eugene Slureman has about re Any persons wishing to send in covered from Ids injury at I. U. | pieces of work will need to have He is vet suffering from a severe them at art ball by 9 o’clock on headache as the result of a blow on j Saturday morning, his head. q'| ie Indianapolis orchestra, of Tom Ewing will aid in n meet-1 which our violin teacher, Professor ing at Terre Haute next Thursday Schellschmidt. is a member, will evening. 1 giye its first concert in IndianapoHi'sic ani> AitT notes. , lis on Tuesday evening of next

Miss Fernie, Miss Sawyers and wp ek.

Sir. Schellschmidt are to give a \ Miss Helen O’Dell, who holds a

Gold mid diver u au lies are going at

place cl ,;i, t jin. ■ at Kicketl-' auction

■alt. L L. New ion Agt 8aleiiUitu. It 4 miui« 1 nttiftf**ra. Uit\ of Given. :i*t.e to 8. Si A. Alliaiigh, lot in f orest Hill, #120. Blanche Vilen to Thomas Abrams, laud in G reohe: -tie Ip., £2000. Geni ge'i. Allen a -ignee, to Thomas VKralils. land in Gceeucaslle tp.. ♦30. Ttniight! I'ouight! At 7 o’clock the Hig Auction begins u itieketts’Jewelry -tore, ('tune one. come all. we will treat you right. E. E. Newton, agent, salesman. It