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Peyton, living
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Mays-'articles hail been stolen from the ownn bnai- i era it short time before. Snturilay evetij int, Mr.Donohue sent the man to Inilia-
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maoufaeturing company. Dr. and Mrs. Allen, of New
lille. were in the city Snturilay on busi
ness.
Mrs. K. A. Arnold and Mrs . (u , 1)r>; J >'=>holis in > are of an ollieer wh . was reIlathaway spent the day in Iil(lmna . !'muiug from Terre Haute nt, h a prw)0 jj < ' toner. A jnil receipt for sevoral arti-
rlea signed by jail ottirers in < iiu?i:inati
Mr-. Cellar's millinery store is being I w#s fo , |nil in W i| lialns - | „ lt . k( . t . v V | let) 11 tl “' ,;, ’ w iin,, “ ^"^'‘K'lmest.oncl about it, he said that be bad
! been arrested in Ciueiunati on the
.losie Armstrong lias returned i isth of this month on a charge simifrom a visit with tier fathber in Imli-i i a r to the one on whieh be was
today.
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'Mion you iumhI a new Hoek»*r, a Hiwik ( age. a Music Cabinet, or a coirplete oi.ttit trotn
kltehen to parlor.
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For Fall and Winter are now being ? received at ^ I Louis S Hays, j
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IS. \V. WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR.
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Has just received a full line of FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Overcoats, Pantaloons • . . . Call on Him Hi-fore Pnrchastnir Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Oppos/fo Post Office, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store*
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To be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour. J0jWLEYft<?0., SOdSI? CREENQflSSCL
anapolis. I>r. Hence was called to Mt. Meridian Saturday to visit Jeff Day, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Mary Hopwood is on the sick list. Her illness shews symptoms of pneumonia. Mi-. Samuel Morris and Miss Spence, of Salem, are visiting Miss Lizzie Moulding today. Miss Flora Campbell, of Coatesville, who ins heen the guest of Miss Eva Freeman, lias returned home. Mrs. McKenzie and Miss I.eh. Baird have leturncd to their home in Crawfordsville after visiting Mrs. I’oole. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Talbott, of Springtield, III., who have been visiting relatives nere. have gone to Imhaiiapolis. Mrs. W. \V. thick, widow of tin* late pastor of Trinity. M.K. church, is removing to her former home at Carbon.— Terre Ihuite Tribune.
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Mrs. M. C. Farrow is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. A. Matson, in Brazil. John Matson, a son of the latter. returned home with Mrs. Farrow. Rev. and Mrs. II. B. Sutherland, of Salem, returned from Muncie at noon and stooped over until the afternoon train with Dr. and Mrs. IV. W. Tucker. Stoner Bros, sliipneil a car load of cattle and a car of hogs to Indianapti lis today. Janies Houck will ship load Tuesday. Prices are looking up
some, tlie demand being better.
C. B Case left yesterday for Russellville to spend a week with Ford Scribner. Mr. Case took a No. Ill gun 100 rounds of ammunition and will light the birds and rabbits of that section to a finish. Chas. M. Kesterson and Miss Erth* Rodgers were married last evening at ti bio at the groom’s home, by Rev. J. T. Raider. A number of most immediate trieuds were present who wished them a happy journey on the pathway of life. An elegant repast was served
and everyone felt delighted.
At Broadstreet’s store this morning a political talk took place between
- 1 j Henry Ricks and John V. Cook in
(Pemoimls and society notes are solicited which the former lauded a blow or two, and will bo inserted It writer’s name and ad- j t j s sa jd | )V witnesses, and some blood
was shed. It is said Kicks resented remarks wliieh lie considered derogatory J to Ids race.
J. J. Weiila was in Indianapolis tc-i *pi, e kicking cow, while milking, is day. i an abomination. To prevent the kickMissMary Hoover is at home from ing. a small rope or large cord should Rrazil. j he passed around the body of the cow Mrs John Brophy is visiting in Terre 'just in front of the udder and over the ij ante top of the hips. It need not be draw n
tight, .ptst snuur will do, and no cow to which it is applied will even try to
7 he Right StampOur naiiKM)!) the* inside of a hat Is proof positive that th‘* purchaser has secured a top
value at an insido piicr.
Hat values depend on several things, correct Miupo, Genuine Material and Workmanship. and a reasonable price are the three
points to consider.
We lead in all three particulars.
Your Hat will be all it can he In point of style, durability and low cost if you get it here.
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THE HATTER.
1 THE LOCAL FIELD
What is Going on in and About
Fair Greoncastle.
\ LATEST CITY HAPS ANU MISHAP?. ■ Whert* Onr Wople i».re Going and Wlu rp | Their Guests ttro Stopping —New* off Interest Over the City—The Host Column in I th* Paper for Quick tteadiug.
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of loaviiifT the city, even for a short time, without ordering the Daily Bannf.r Timks xo follow you. It costs you but 10 cents a week as It does here at home, and the address will
he chamred as often as \ou 4o slre.
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evidence of irood faith.
Items are desired.)
None but truthful
JAMES M- HURLEY. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm 9 Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent?
SEE ME.
FIRST NATIONAL BANIN
.1. H. Freeman returned to Glenn this
morning.
Jim Maloney was in Indiaiii'.polis
I yesterday.
Jesse W. Weik ha- gone to Illinois on business. J. F. Darnall went to Terre Haute this morning.
J . F. Grogan was h day on lm«int*ss. Albert Payne, of court here today.
kick. Sometimes *i cow thus tethered j will lift a foot as if to kick, but sonie- | how she seems to change her mind and
| put it down again.
Enoch G. Dogate, state senator from | Hendricks and Putnam counties, spent ! the niglit at tin* l.ahr. lit* came here
Indianapolis to-1|,j s M)IK who is a student at
| Purdue. Mr. Dogate wa- a friend of
Brazil, attend' d 1 Fred Pettit, and spent the Fourth ot
! July with him at Shawnee Mound.
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Always - on - Hands Hoses 75c per dozen Carnations. ... 40c per dozen Special low Prices on Large
.... Orders. .. .
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Walter Aihaugli went to liidi.rnipn-
lis this mnrn'tig.
Mr.and Mrs. Henry Bridges visited
in ludiaimpolis yesterday.
Ennst Cook and A. B. llanna wert
to Indianapolis this nioriiiii-i.
D. P. Mitchell and Clara E. lalhurt
have been licensi 1 to licitry.
The thermometer marked •dglP de-
grees above zero till- morning.
Miss Joseuhine Doiinolnu* and Miss Fuller was in Indianapolis today. Dr. Bassett ocuuued the Ninth Street M. K. pulpit at Lafayette yesterday. Me and Mrs. Simonson returned from a visit in Brazil this morning. Ralph Dowling is at home from a visit with his mother in iudiaiiapoli-. Miss Alta Daleh.i- returned to Monticello after vi-iting Miss Mintit* Allen.
a 11 itm ss in tin* trial, on the 27th of July, one of the attorneys that trial. He c-
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Opposite American Express Odice.
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The Bannkr T1.MFs.pri1 ti*r>
Mr. II gate was Mrs. Pettit died Mr. Dogate was for Dinshaw in
presses Dm* bein-f that Dinshaw get a new trial.—Lafayette Cornier. Larger bicycle tires and D lulling may be looked for next year. Makers report that a lively interest has been taken in D tubes, boMi straight and curved and that there is reason to believe that tin* tubing will replace the round tubing to a great extent in I?ll7 and it is known that the new shape wi'l | he extensively advertised. In the matter of tires it is a fact that pneumatic | reaches its greatest comfort when the sectional diameter is close to two inches. And comfort rat. er thou style, is what
‘the wheelman desires.
The poo ‘eat gi'*ls are those not taught to work. There are thousands of them.
John B. Elam and W.J Beckett, of Rich parents have heen taught to deIndianapolis, are here today in court. »pise labor and are perfectly helpless.
The most forlorn women belong to that class. It, is the dii'y of the parents to proicct their daughters from this deplorable condition. They do Iheni a
held here but was not convicted. Another colored man, by the nano of George Voorhees, but known as Harry Wilson, was seen nitli WiPiams and they each attempted to implicate the other. Voortiees was not arrested and it is thought he went to Imliiuiapolis
and reported on Williams.
The CrawfOrdsville Ar'/u. Xeir.i thus speakeg of Greaneastle’s distinguished lecturer: “If Dr. John can’t answer Pagan Bob then its no use for anv one to iry. lie did it 1 ist nigiit to the complete SAtisfaetiou of his auilience; his reply to Ingersol’s witty, satyrital and 1 plausible arguuients against Christiunty was a masterpiece. IDs hearers listened to every word that fell from the lip- of the eloquent speaker thoroughly convinced of his fairness, his honesty and his ability to answer him as In* proha. bly never has been answered before His analysis of Ingersol’s alleged arguments was complete and most critical. It was eloquent, logical and convincing. It was too compact and symmetrical to be taken apart. To appreciate it one
must here it all.’’
Judge Cyrus F. McNutt, wife and daughter left on Thursday for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will hereafter reside. Theit departure is greatly regretted by the many friends they have made during their long residenei here. Judge McNutt 1ms been one ot the leading members of the bar since In came to tlii- city in 1S77. and Tern Dante’s legal fraternitv suffers a severe loss in his removal. The members ot tin* Vigo County Bar association held a meeting at the imiit room on Monday and adopted a series of resolutions expressing regret at his departure from the city, ami several members spoke brietlv, paying high tribute to his [worth, and commending him to the good graces of the community in whieh lit* is hereafter to reside. The oillcial board of the First M. E. church, of which Judge McNutt was a trustee, gave him an informal reception in the parlors of the church on Monday evening, and Rev. W. D. Hickman made a short address in whieh he voiced tin* universal regret at the los to Terre Haute of such an estimable citizen.—
Ttere Haute Mail.
A divorce case was filed and tried this afternoon in Putnam circuit court. A.G. Broadstreet of Clovcrda’e, wnphti nt ill and he charged his w ife, Millie F. Broadstreet, with intldelity. Judge McGregor granted the divorce and awarded the plaintiff charge of the children, the youiigist of which the wife will continue to have the custody of. The defendant by the terms of the agnement will get $10 per month alimony for four years. Mrs. A. C. Weller, of Mt. Morris. HI. hu-> returned home after ."ii extended visit with her daughter, Mr-. Ilamiwalt. William Wnlf and -istcr Mabel, of Brazil, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr .
.1. B. Vermillion.
Ethan A. Miles, of Danville, practiced law here today Robert John has rciurue l from (’lu-
ca_:o university.
A. L. Bacon is quite sh*K.
Feleplione No. 90
I keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE md TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.
While the Eveimu>s ai«‘
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Morniims are Cool
TRY ONE OF OUR
Oil Heaters.
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THE BEST OF . .
Groceries, Fruits Nuts and Vegetables.
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A full line of Queensware. This is the store for low prices and "ood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
None: better. 1 am exclus’ve agent.
Call and see me before
placing your oraers. Banner l imes Block. May Tennant.
SPE< 1 A I. SALE M EN 'S no. BOOTS.
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John Cook, (Jswcll 1).
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I liaye on nainis t*H> ursf.y Nn. li»i o >
kip boot". Hml I i»r(»j*ust* t** r I In in j 111 * >l *’*
for Hale nt sm h priia s u< wil! in ikt* it i intencGii;^ t frllow wil • l» o a No.
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Von i mi Lave i nur elmice <d a great many varieties u en-t nel in snini* of ( till* bellel grade- at If-- than ei st. Reflieiulif i this wpjilles only t > No. It. All other -izn- have -old readily and are in good demand. I sell Ookey- hand made boots and you i.ever heard of a pair that didn’t wear well. If v hi arc tin* possessor of a No. 6 foot
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1* i st N iiional II iii!; of Danville, 1 d . vs lietoamin K z *r et n’, fore-
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It if . i- -nipinoa two i ar ".•u i i .di in ipohs oday.
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ha i '• re. Halite n holiday Jeukhi-
trmh' and Y- ilhur Jenkins e i l t lieir h nue in I f rrc •i -| ; Imi:; tin- Tli,ink-giving with llii'lr gran 11 ii her, l>r.
I ndianapolis parent- .Sun-
1,ee Matthtws, of the Mcdica! school, visited hi-
day.
A. L. Miller, of Brazil, visited his mother on south Locust street yester-
day.
Messrs. W. A. Smith and ( lias. Vanderford are at home from Ft. Wayne, where they spent the Thanksgiving va-
SubHCtihe for the Bannkk Tiki> jeation. l ln v are at their old positions
great wrong if thev neglect it. Fvery daugiitcr should he taught to earn her own living. '1'he rich as well as tin* poor require this training. The wheel of fortune rolls swiftly around; tin*;
The iron grasp of scrofula has no j nierey upon il- victims. This demon oi tiie blood is often not s.itislied with causing dreadful sores, but rucks the [ body with tin* pains of rheumatism [ until Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures. “Nearly four yiars ago I became af- ! flicted with scrofula and rheumatism.
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mad' ging opi'<
• the time for you to get a genuine oot at a less price than it can be They are not apt to go beg-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Siddons have returned to their home in Clay City. Rev. II. II, Jackson went to Vin-
ce ones tlii- afternoon.
or.
If you need them now is your
unity.
Respectfully , w i\ n it. P. K. CHRISTIE.
(III.AOO MAUKIIs
Running sores broke out on my thighs. Pieces of bone came out and an opi ration was contemplated. I had rheumatism in my legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost appetite, could not sleep. 1 was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor’s treatment to
Dan T. Darnall has returned front Baiuhridge. lie was accompanied home by hi- mother, who will visit hero a short time.
take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite earni* back; the sores commenced to heal. M.v limbs straightened out and 1 threw [ away my crutches. I am now stout and
A INeinZ LOT OR
HAYILAN© CHINA
DIRECT IMPORTATION AT
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE. Call and see these new Goods. Brices Reasonable.
i<ieh become* poor and the poor become hearty and am farming, whereas four I I i years ago I was a cripple. I gladly rec-
ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” URBAN
On Friday, shortly afte, noon, Officer Hammond, Table Grove, Illinois.
Donohue arrested a colored man by the name of Chas. Williams, whom he saw attempting to dispose of a watch and ring. From the man’s actions, it was suspected that the goods were not Ids own, and such was found to be the ease. After communication with Indianapolis I officers, it was found that the watch belonged to a telegraph operator by Hie name of Ramsey, of Indianapolis, and
ii«la> i Cloning Prices on Wheal, Corn, Outs Hint Pork At Shinn’s eoinmis-ioti loom til following were today s closing ( hi eago market (jiiotatioiis : May wheat 8-1 ; if. com 2 I;, oats 21;. pork $8.27. Deci-inher wheat 81 j, ent:i 2:i.j—. oat- Li. Jaliu ary pork .jG.'J’i. Hog receipts were 34,000, 10c* higher. Why not profit by tin* experience of others who have tmind a permanent cure for ciiianii in Hood's sar-apacilh .
Sarsaparilla
IsthcOneTrue Blood Purifier. All druggists, si. Prepared only by C. I. Hoods Co., Lowell, Mass. , , ,, care liver Ills, easy to i *OOCi S rlllS take,easy to operate. Joe.
Order a trial sack "i \ andtli.i Mills ‘Imperial” or B *-t Hign Grade. Sold by all grocers. Mrs. ('has. Kitoljnrg hie* retiirned to Terre Haute after visitii.g rel.iiv - in the city. To « lire » Colrt III One s» > . Take Laxative Bio*n<> ljuiuine t il - lets. AH druggists refund the nn*'i if it fails to cure. 2oo.
Mrs. S. M. Hays lias returned to her home in CTawfordsville after visiting her son. Bloom Lo<ig;e. Lei winter’sfloroe howlin^s In fury resound Conirc’iilinic the air and frosting the ground, sitf! « V <oqctj, a o the glOOnt l nfotdiuir tlieir bt\iafy and spiMinj? peraime* Sweet I'erh?smll resplendent witli i ntingsoff gold. And l.ili Bri les tlieir snowy-lik'’ whUeness unlo d, Ami Bride ina ds tint glow with the blush of t hr morn As lovely n tri ) us (*ver was worn; A d M« , ii i>rs red as though dipt in the blood That t'ro»i eatriot veins has poure ! Ilae a Mood; And fniirr.int (’arna ms s> wondrojsly fair rinit th( > tio ir .ii our vision lik.) t>iibb.es of air. Are you sr<*pliealV ( •»me, and your doublings (P •'lod^e By a visit i lirhtsoonto t he charms of Bloom bodjrc. It N. r» (.‘ojn’rof Indiana umi Hanna , -tree? Hlnoin IdMirje i*. 1-caled. Big £ our Excursiosn. io many pninfs in southern states tir- and tliird I n* sday of each month, about half rate, one way. l>i;j I-out lioin* eekefs excursions to -outi etn and w e -Lem states, \ov. it, 17, 1 Dec. 1 and 15 F. i*. Hlisti.-. Agent.
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