Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1897 — Page 2

THE DAILY (VANNEK TIMES, (3II KEN CASTLE, INDL'N A.

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Millinery Stock in Good Condition

Grooci Business and Location. Mrs. 0. &. i ccsfon.

COMMON COUNCIL.

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1897 There was a large number of — youtiiH and young men assembled Sc.. | in Baker A Browning's null Tuesp -day (‘veiling for the peruose of reu | orgunizing Companv 1, the eharter of which was about to expire. At the special invitation of Major Fee, the mayor and city council were invited to attend and seveilul of them were there. Speeches were made by Mayor Birch, Marshal Starr, (’ouncilincn Hathaway, i’erkins and Walls and H. M. Smitl; said a few words. The speeches were encouraging and to the effect

DA 1 LY RANN Kli I 1 k s ' that the city fathers were dt-irons

—— I of seeing a good company and

-(Vbo'iuSiIuTimts'oI’!ocJcornr2'vnranU woul<l h '" (1 wl,at encouragement r riuJctiu streets. tllev could.

Major Fee spoke of the needs of

Graham

OKrt'.ifw. for display advertisements must be

bmdediub) In o'clock a. m. ."nbtlay. Iba.i- tile organization and Lt.

ins advertisements wilt be received each day

up to i o'clock a. m. 'added some suggestions after which

Short Session. Quarterly Salaries

Allowed- Notes.

There was little to be done at council meeting Tuesday evening and the adjournment was a close j second to the opening. The first thing struck in the call of the committees was the claim ordinance

and it was the usual

length as follows:

County Local Hews, o Interesting Items from Principal'

Points of Putnam County.

■:.i eo to on •i; 50 gJ r,n 2-.> 50

CI.AIM ( HD1.SANCP

J. M. Donnobue, iKtllce *'J5 00

O. H. Parker, “ U. T. Aahley “ .

James MrrryweiiilKT, lire d. pl

Ben 8. WiUlaM " “ Qeo. N. Nelson " “ ... ... James 1>. Cutler, streets. John Tobin “ Mike Dalton “ ... Taylor Crump “ Julia Crimes Win, Callahan “ .... .... J Moran

Jno frailer, stone

Jonathan lurch, quarterly salary . John Qllmore, salary J. M. Hurley “ tv, K. -tarr, *•

A. Throop, city entflneer

T. T. Moore, “ K. Hawkins ’* J imes Merrywc-alher, chief of dept.

** “ mlnotenien

Koy Keeves and wilc.of IndianaiKilis, j who have heen ti'siring relatives at tins

i place, w ill teturi. this week.

Tho-e in the neighhorhood sickwidi

quatteily ; measles are Mr. Hill’-family . ul Mar-

ion Iliilf.nan and family.

Mr. and Mrs Emory O’11 air will return to their new home in Iowa next

week.

As Prof. Bassett is jnst recovering front an attack of Ittgrippe ami did not feel able to preach Sunday. Prof. Ifana2s no wait took hi- place in the pulpit. • 70 Misses Grace Beeves and Florence Hillis spent Sunday with Mi--I.ibh.e|

Dicks.

Cltarley Lewis, of < olmnhus, i> visit- 1 1 '■

ing his brother George, i \ V'j

A young'.ady. win* is visiting in tins ' Ai G 1 1 cl VG

neighborliood. was highly entertained 112 rst by an old bachelor Sunday eve. She isf 50 ; says she would U.lk to him for k-s t han

r.s 75 1 50 cents the next time.

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12 00 H2 rs» 125 00

Gail Piease

i c our line W Buit »

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a ii ll tiratlfy nod In neli) you to :

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4 At vt i’ I iiy CU tliinu- M'llh >i>in <> « -h J _> t • n t< ck Id an u\ \ round exhibit of thv )

^ world up to date

I SO ARE OUR STYLES -

ISnrxfffff ^ ^ • > \ny tuxl all kimlH of wrood Butts nr< .

$ an 1 t’Vi'iy tin me we offer is rnrht. Clothiers ana Frrnishers.

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s » r «0 25 no to oo «0 HO ir» oo 12 r>0 15 00

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siiznern were called for.

All "omaiunloatlons should be signed with ,,,, . . . im >t thi not m 1 here wt re II’ Bami a at jni d t

auillioC.ion, tint as < Vldence <>l ir "id fa lb

y.i'.nyimms .‘’.'umiiubaiiions (ran m.t be u<»- the roll mid ii-* are wanted. I lie

iced.

K. M. Walts “

T. Abrams "

K. Perkins “ H Hathaway *• .1. It. Miller " J lirnwniiifr “ C.C. Kleelrtc l.i ht < o., light. City 8ehool Trustees l,tbr.ir\ W. \V, Junes, mdse M, I, Itcckett, prlntiinr

I). Houck, hay .. 5 73 M. ( . Darnall, coal 9 57 The pound ordinance being iu

rtspon-cs at the first meeting were'effect a pound-master was a neces

Mrs. Dodd continues very ii! at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marshall

Young.

Mi-s Maggie Grider lias returned ir> on f a v jsit with relatives at Pendleton. Kev. Pone preached Sunday morning

15 no ir. no

:v,t: 12 and evening iu the rniver>:ilisteliiireli.

ir.d to Ethel Gardner entertaine 1 her young 1 0 friends hi a very pleasant manner Sat-

Where delivery is irreirular please -eport same promptiy st publieatlon olbee.

1 better than ex’pected and the or- sitv. Thomas Bivin was elected to

-admen copies mailed fr. -on application.

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HATER OV SUBSCRIPTION

ijltc Vear (a nitodia',.' •

Six mnutlui -r e Three months 1.8>, I 0 D6 :hie month • M . l‘er week by Carrier .10

I'le hid Gloves that are eiit of si>rh> in -u ality. but close at hand in pnei .

Trj a pair.

First Class

Pianos, Organs. .eet Music General Musical Meieluindi-e ul

15/Tip.t? L'ERlDUiON'S'

E. Marquis'

BOSTON STOBB. J l. S. Worn&jto,

Special Sale of

O La O A K S

THIS WEEK.

T. ABRAMS & SON.

Doe- tine Watch, ('lock and .lewelr Kepairing at most Be.i- -liable price

All work guaranteed.

See Him. With D. Langdon.

When delivery Is made by carrier, all sub- 1 scriptlou aceounts are to tie paid to them as j

they call Kiel receipt for same.

11 teiois in a rei

•Ht 7r. | ||,-Hay evening.

Miss .Mattie S-itt, of Terre Haute, is visiting witli her uncle, Frank Scott. ('lay Brothers from Green castle, spent

Sunday with i.is fathe".

Mis- Orpha Turner i J visiting rela-

gani/.nti* n, and election of oiiicersj the position and a contract will be | tiv- - near Barnard, will soon be made. made with him by City Attorney! Several of Jacob Couehinai’s family , Mooreand Councilman Hathaway. are s,,,k w,th the Qui ‘ , WALLlHu nUrto ,, , ■ . number more are expecting to take

(Titsper bemck spoke to the tbem.

r i | P f ec'n council on the subject of a fjuietiis Guile a number of the young f i didl j' U . \ 3 0ne “ SI0n ;ou some taxes assessed against VVill and Mb-nie Stanley gave them a

from Jackson. Wm. Renick. The matter was re I 1 ' " ' : - , . . _ iiie thfir seventeenth birrh»lav anniferred to the tioance cotnmittf e and ’ i «

ver-;irv. When uiev returned from!

city attorney.

JJ)J7 \ \ tl 1 »ur l< r iM ifcct cookin*:

ami luikin^—i»

HKF2RIS I 7VrRFrR!7=\La trial will convince you. Humic imhtstry.

jisk yum* grocer for it.

Hod mo on .Moats lurds, and at the* lowest prices.

The

Harris Milling Company, (.INEI.’AI. Ml I.LEI'S.

William Haspel. Jueksoii A. Krunklln Sts. p!, onc . !•

i\k PeacefiiL-^

< incinuati Post.

grow

ADVERTISING

PlSPEA V.

Per inch, first insertion

Alonzo Walling seems to

: more confident every day that lie E VI ES will escape the gallows. Murderer

K«Bt for twelve doilw! ; ami lilt' «• fits in a fine hand carved bed, with .1 ^jate t-lnss dresser and wash stand. A 1’

tub: BIG

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high grp.le Ib.ur is | - rti'id . I rv -i -;ii-.. up (<»iiviiieed. Fine |> nj

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u-y i vania 1> u e I

wheat lleiir 1 pi eialiy.

ri( Ki H (V MAl.ONI'A 'S. , Phene i;ii, Big Four Mills. W. T. Be-

Lniighiin’s remark to a friend that

eneii -lUisequent inserth Y^'* 'i-. ! Walling wjuld be saved by Jack-

CHANGEC HER MIND

per month _ $l.U0

(di iranteed position chained A r ) per ecu 1 t » ICO per cent extra. Position not anarantccd for advertisements of h“ss than 5 inches. No discount, lor time or space; five per cent al-

lowed when payment accompanies order.

It KADI NO NOTICKS

Brevier type, per line, 5 c One lino para-

! I’earl Bryan’s death. W encash ncompunic*order..

25 Itnw 4 nonts per line so “ 8H 1 1!10 “ 3 250 “ 2H 500 “ S M. J. UBCKETT Put Usher HAHKY M. SMITH Miinuimis Editor

Adure.s all ooiniminleiilloiis to The Daily Hanxkk Time-. O re.-netirtlIc, I lid.

T elephones.

COUNTING ROOM EDITORIAL ROOM

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Then Changed Her ISody.

“Some people fail to arrive at

son when the latter shall have seen! col . re ot conclusions because they that all hope is gone strengthens! are too hasty, and I have to watch this belief. It is generally believed MVse lf on that very point,’ said a | that Laughllu shared the secret of lady, “j Sll i,i t o a friend the other

A friend ofj(jay, that i didn't fancy the grain

Walling’s who knows the entire > t . ot f eei p 0 8t U m, although nearly till Walling family, was a caller at the | m y fiiends use it. We tried it jail on some business matter and' once but it didn’t taste as good as had a talk with Alonzo. The [had been told it would, so we prisoner asked about his family, ; didn’t serve it any more.” and spoke particularly of his My friend asked pleasantly, brother (’lint, who seems to be hisi whether we ever had trouble with favorite relative. When the caller J our cotiee or tea and was told that w as about to leave he asked Wal- now and then the coffee

prayer meeting the i- - -e was liglitn! and being tilled with H e invited guest-, i ! The time was passed iu playing game-i j and disposing of the dainty refresh-1

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POUNDS

Riuirantfv iriveti with every watch ; (Tuiiu. \ Mew an'i 4'hoice is.suit | metit at all kimls ot low prices. At

incuts which wen* served

If. G. KELLEY’S,

Tlie Jcwele**.

M l . MF.HIDIA.V

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Coni me nt about the pnstoftiee has

(HHIST-

wus

1 \l notick. We pntyish, and tire triad u, *ret the same l when they are news, free brief notices of deaths, births and marrhures, hut we charge for extended cconnts of imirriaw’es, obituaries, indue ami society resolutions and cards ; of thanks, and will publish none such unless ay meat, or s iti * factory a'raiuremcnt there* or, Is made In av in ce.

Send news to Telephone O').

Ix the Senate Mr. Jlogate. nenator from Putnam and llemlrieks counties is chairman of the com inittee on congressional appointments, and is a member of the loliowing committee-: finance, phras eologv of bill-, fees ami salaries, revision of constitution, and legislative appoitioument. Those are some ol the most important com milteee.

ling if he wished to send any word to his family. “Yes,” said Walling, “tell them that f will soon be with them.” “Do you mean that you expect to be set free?” asked the visitor. “Yes,” he responded; “I will be a free man as sure as you will leave here today.” A jail oflicial in speaking of the statement of Latighhn said : “If Scott Jackson should wait until he lias reached the scaffold to clear Walling, it will he tori late to save his fellow prisoner. If Jackson really wants to save Wal ling lie had better out with ’t pret

ty soon.”

The letters wrilteti by Lnughiin to Jackson and Walling, mention of which was made in Saturday's /’".vl. were delivered by Rev. Lee Monday. The)’ make no reference to either crime. Attorney ('raw

Mu. Faikbaxks was the choice

of the republican caucus at Inui-iford, for Jackson, will (lie his petiunapolis Tuesday night and he j tjon for a rehearing of the case will succeed Daniel Vouchees, which [ shortly. The petition alleges error will be (piite a triumph forlndi ! in admitting Mayor Caldwell’s tes-

ana, for this state has been mis-j t iniony, as well as that of Detective ' made an impression and acting on

‘‘sloppy’ or burned and occasionally the tea was unlit to drink, but then you know. 1 said, rve know coffee and tea can be made good, so it is some tailure with the cook if they come to the table unlit.” “Ah, there’s the point - ’ my friend exclaimed. “Now we have been using Post uni steadily ‘.'or about a year and wo know its magnificent qualities as a nourishing beverage, but mind you, I have seen it served at my table once or twice almost unlit to drink, and we got one package last summer that was over cooked at the factory and was not good, but which t he grocer replaced : these incidents do not change the fact that Postum is a dcPcious, healthy and nourishing beverage, as proven day after day in our

family.

You should not hastily condemn a new thing upon one imperfect trial as you deprive yourself of benefits which a fair test would make yours.” “These comments

No Better*

Protracted nii'oting” nc Providence | in the world for voiir will-time a LI I I'. has closed with four ucees-ions. ' RAM e. 1 (H.K 'i . I rntoetion

1 tine Mocha .: a v a coinhina!

live tM ONE DOLLAR

t aiuly. Nut- and Frio:- for holida

trade. Phone 31.

Broaclstreet & Son

(i.vaflmnzK^arr. • at mut :»

PLTflMI-' i U when you want a J- rrvyq.° elasa turnout. . I can-tHK-- a."t footle bantes for ladies --J Wi-lillnvr- it ml lon-ntls Riven special lion by

i to life and property is an <•—ential.

Janie-Bunten is preparing to move I

to Greencastle. | JAMES M, HURLEY. '1 i--es (iullins and Herod have started De nor a! I n.-ur inee M liter, j a milliuerv store. 1 — 1 ———

Pnele John Nelson is at a loss to know j „ JL , ! wliere to locate his real estate office. «G3TOY0STO DU PM

Geo. M. Blackl

Norlhea-t Corner Square.

A Gold Reward

Probably his main headquarters will be | ,\ large-.ock ( ,f l,. in r- ami cookers.

in < Tawford-ville.

Dog- and hares i- becoming (piite a game among our citizens. Knight and Collins seem to be the champr-nii-Wonder if Thomas Hurst is going to be our deputy county a-.-esMir? The Halfway house ha- become a popular resort for the Del’auw stu-

dent-.

The young people are ha* ing a series of parties in the surrounding neighbor-

hood.

Chandler offers a $.‘>0 reward for a light bay saddle horse stolen from the hitch rack at Hurst Bro-.. store on last! Monday morning. A1 veh Bryant has purchased a driving mare. The tirm of Collins A Hill will eom-! plete Wm. Hurst’s barn this week. Art Frye had a run away on Deer Creek last Mondav. He was kicked in | the -romach and was unconscious for j .some time.

• Will make you a - t i(M ial price for one

week. Don’t mi-- t..is chance. Cooper Bros. Hardware Co..

Fur your patronage in my complri lin o r dry MTOods »nd ifroccTirs. Coud n hpi* the prizes—in Gold Aliituiiuin 1.1 I WHI'Q.

Franklin amt .Divkson >t'.

g "South Greencastle.

JO^ RUEY9 <;(l

poi^pp v o/r\p7 i BeauiifQi

Attention In the Idverv I.ine, and lor tnrnuuts that are up to dati at low price

PHONE 66.-

New style race N il entree of charge vij every hat sold ft '| works, i )ur st !

hirM'e and earct'iilly selected, price vei \ lol

Mrs. E. J Kellar & t

Gooper Brothers*: wasiiimrion & vino > t .

'otJQtairj p?!)5 A Mofionient

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For *3530 fully warranted. IC Karar G<dd Pen at I..\N(,DON’S BOOK STORE

of perfection foreign or 'Dm:

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stone mid M■ ■ \

at low prices. Satisfaction warranted.

If you want

MELTZER & McINTOSH,

103 East Franklin street.

Go to HUGHES BROS.

Did you ever utop to think wbatin-i

dige'timi i eal l\ ineansr' 1 r, means I To i nJ v the best floods for the least money

that yotir stomach i- tired. If your

P-u Flour, Feed, Grain, Hay and 1 j Satisf iclnm warrant'd. I'rln

lowest.

Phone

Call on

legs ate tired, we ride. The florae and | _ _ CLOSE STORS (he sieam engine do the work. \Vhy|“' SMii.T3H3ki, Prop,

not give your stomach a rt i«.

lat something else do its work. ’dQuglUty L^ace RegtaU |

represented long enough in the the senatorial line. Me bespeak for Mr. Fairbanks a successful and iirilliautcareer in the I’nited States

senate.

Doyle, of Newark, N. J.

Gonduetor David Welch, ot New Albany, formerly on the Monon, has been here with his wife visiting relatives.

.1. W. Sew.ill, of Chicago, is here to itliene the funeral of Capt. Sewell, who « i- his brother.

Messrs, iiillis & Browning are at home from Bu-hville and state they had no intention of buying an ice plant merely seeking to ice one in operation. They are expelisiAe things, says Mr. fill Us,

Mr. and Mr-. W. K. Curtis, o- Wiehita, Kans.. Iiaw gone to Bia/il after visiiiug Mrs. Myra Curtis.

JG-v. D. M. Wood returned Lorn LaFayette this afternoon.

Hunk Ideetions, riie stockholders of the First National bunk Tuesday elected the following directors: M. A. Bridges, S. F. Loekiidge, J. \V. Kobe, Lyeurgus Stoner, Thomas Abrams, Frank M. Alice, Jerome Allen, Thomas (’. Hammond and A. Hirt. The officers remain as in the past. The Central bank stockholders elected as follows: E. B. Evans, F. A. Arnold, R. L. O’Hair, M. D. Bridges, Q. Broadstreet, S. A. Hays, J. L. Randel. The oflieers remain the same as formerly with the exception of vice president, F. A. Arnold being elected to that position. Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at t.iis ollice. We will save you money tf

her advice I hunted up the package of Postum, brewed some myself for breakfast the next morning, and it really was as delicious to my taste as a high grade coffee. I noticed that morning that the heavy, disagreeable feeling (usual after breakfast with coffee) was absent. This set me thinking and wondering if it was true after all, that coffee did slightly poison my liver and stomach and make me feel so. I concluded to quit coffee and tea a while, anyhow, and try Postum, and am glad to say that for that, or some other reason, I never felt better in my life than I have since the change.”

can be (lige.-t(*(l ont-idc of the bodv. ,

SHOl

_ ih'-t consideration

wlo n von buv your groceries.

All pb-nt- contain digestive principle.- PHONE 90 and get prompt uttenwliit b w ill do this. The Shaker Pi-j tiou at liie lowe.-t inarkei pru-es. g.'-tiv ' iHl contains digestive p ,n- 1 Alpheus Birch, e.ples and is a preparation designed t«. | Lan|ps aml gu „ ( 1IM -, U ,,

1

f • *|ipostle South Door of Coori li -'i-r.™

rest the stomach. The shakers themselves have such unbounded confidence I in it that they have placed Hi cent sample bottles on the market, and it is i said that even so small mquantity proves beneficial in avast majority of eases.

All druggists keep it.

Laxo! is the best medicine for children. Doctors recommend it in nlaee of ( astor

Oil.

1 s the place to get a Good Dimi r, "* Firs: ( lass Lunch. ( aicle - N't

and Fruits.

GAIiDN I.K ' “

pairs;"''

under, all

a little out of style to he sold at One Hall of their cost. .1. T. Allen, Prop.

v v *.'• *1* v •* ;• ;• •' M Plants, Cut. Flower'-. T •' Funeral Designs, etc., ” Furnished on Short Notice. j. PHONE 6. Mr*s. \I. .1. Cli.illee. Corner Bloomington iS: Amlersoii hts •> v v %• V v S.

“Just as good” as Postum Cereal are words used to defraud the public. To < -ir« « Cold In Ona llay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 23c. 208tD.

<*. A. K. Notice.

(’omrades of the G. A. It. are rc quested to meet at the hall, Jan. 14, 1897, at 12:30p. in., on account of funeral of Comrade Sewell.

John A. Keeler. Com. J. T. Denny, Adjt.

I)t ah r in l.inie. Plaster Paris, Hair. Si wi r Pipe. I'‘l

( hlinnej s. Flic llrii k. Hre ''lay. Me.

^ . Norttiwcst corner puhllc square.

boots and Shoes repaired neatly and with dispatch.

I’ -EHEUORG, . !U. Boots and Sin

The \Vhol4- jstory Of the great sales attained and great cures Hccoinplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla is quickly told. It pun lies and enriches the Wood, tones the stomach and gives strength and vigor. Disease cannot enter the system fortified by the rich, red blood which conies by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, billiou-ness. All druggists. 25c.

Mrs. I< ranees Check has gone to loanv*. (.went ,»n«rK*t«. Terre Ihmte w here she will he under [Furnished the Daily BannerT» medical treatment by Dr. L. J. Villien | daiIy bv ]£ w. Abcn. nninag. r of 1

thin Jordan’s poultry house.j

in St. Anthony’s hospital.

Mrs. E. Grantham has gone to Bainbridge for a few day’s visit. M r. Gran-'

| Locks

tliiuii i- iu Koacbdale.

n m * rLanewentto< rawfordsviHeat ^

Turkeys, youiiK I(>|)(Js.aua Over eliolo

... | Turkeys, younir.Sto 10

WHour htarr has gone toMontmorenci d.’e'sc. f. (.over

' Vl ": r '' l,:,s igagenient -ing K.reah subj^i

during a revival in Kev. Dunlavv s ; l,utter ’‘ rood 1 3 church. | ■

F. ('. Starr was in Kainbridgc today.

For Sale Bill- a" I P fifl

'Die B ann er Tim i s

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