Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1897 — Page 3
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Keep to the Ri^ht
To do »o in regard to tlie otationeiy you are nslnfr we invite vo „ to examine our stock-We cat. show you some very imn.l--oiue tilings in Crane’s Goods not offered elsewhere in town. A „pecinlty this week is the cheaper goods—A .ire I’ackage
l ju sliei'if* very good quality note papor lor
The L,ittle Dru.^ Shop, Your Trade Wanted. 306 South College Ave.
THE BEST OE
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Lajies' Composite Shoe l/Priuted and Lnjraved Cards
Description. Dull Dongola kid. very durable: (iopdyear welt: oaktanned sole with tilling o enrk between outer and iniie* s«il-s. as nearly dump-proof aleather ran he made ; unlitar\ heel; heel foxed and hack-stay-ed: fair -titched. extension cd* r e—; coin toes. Stock and workniansliip guaranteed. Kipiippcd wile Pratt lace fasteners.
seven da\s. fine of them claimed to be crippled tao badly to work and may he released if his claims can he siibstauti1 ated. Senate liill No. 17. inis tieeu introduced by Senittoi llogate. It’s purnose is to amend an art concerning tnxat ion. Ilon.tieo. W. Karis was in the city a short time today on his return from Washington to Terre Haute where he will remaMi a day or D o on business. Mrs. E. A Hamilton received word i Tuesday that her brother, George W. Luke, of St. lands. Mo., had -ull'ered a stroke i.f paralysis. A latter telegram to lay stated that he was better. Percy Swahlen’s team of sorrcll colts 1 ran off yesterday on east Seminary I street and damaged the b iggy eonsid-
OePaow Oniversitf, Our Lines of
This Columr, Records the Best’
Arc to be found in the Banner “ r ’" ,lv - K ’"' 1 ,>u '• |,1 - v,, w ,< : "'' 1
. was thrown out, receiving some kadi
Brices
y ; Times countingroom.
reasonable.
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bruises.
An autopsy on the tvmaine
News in College CirclesAt a meeting of the students after chapel today about If.’iO were pledged to the support of Rev. Ostnim, the evangelist who is to hold revival services u the univer-
sity.
The hoard ot athletic directors ! 1 will hold a business meeting at I ; Ronick’s st'-re tonight. The pros • 1 peels for spring athletics are very ■
j good.
The senior class held an imp >r i tant business session in Plato Hall
Hardware, Stoves and m at are are complete and we show all the latest novelties. See our line of skates for this
season.
H.S. Renie
k & Co.
sido «9Cixa.a>x*o.
Call and see samples.
IU/H1.N :: o - i f • vt U* r««d I’.: 1 : tyi. ’ at I* lb b ..’ora th ‘ Du . ’ 3 ' tt • Ur W Bfi&ci! and i-avt ! your ©yen i. tt'-il wittt a j airo.' t..-i 'tacl* j.
Ithis afternoon, it is hoped that
,, , , , , . ' f .' ! the dead will eogie from the tomb
Sewell showed that deutu vv- due to
the ciiust - tiiat were as>igned afti-r the j 1ls> lethaigy. lirsi diagnofis. A blood vc-'cl in the | Paul Conle\' is unuhlc to be in
college on tile account of illness.
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Sold only by-
ms k Sims.
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/e l?av;^ tt?e Best
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iiULP SIl’lILES
And will deliver tlie same at any day, any time, and in any
Ever brought to. the County. Do not trust your eyes to Ped-
dlers or Jewelers.
O. W. BEkNGK. Ai-lyr-c. o. *v.—41-lyr-e. o. w.
left .-ide of the brain \va- found to be
rtipturcd.
The Pricillian society will meet in .he parlors of Kloreuee hall tomorrow atgaiOp. in. Mrs. Martin will ave
charge of meeting.
Control.” The society extends a eordial invitation to all ladies. Mrs. Jerry O’Uiicu and daughter are at home from Chattanooga. Tenn., where they have been visiting relative-. They were aveompanied home by the former’s nephew, Dan Moran, of Kentucky, who has gone on to California
for a pleasure trip.
Few people who handle horses have the least conception of the numb -r of times a horse in traveling a mile will 1 lilt each foot from the ground. A gen-
Dr. Hickman. ’911,ot Terre Haute will deliver the address on the oc casino of Founders and Benefactor's
Subject : "Self day.
Koch member of the I. B. Glee club received -fio as his share of
the prolits of the tour.
One hundred and fifty seats have been reserved by the Oratorical association for tlie DcPauw- crowd. All students should get their seats at once by applying to Prof. Priest.
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Groceries, Fruits Sluts and Vegetables.
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HAM I LUTON’S
A fall line of Quttnsware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty. Southeast Corner Square.
The Artilbry company this year
I is doing gun drill.
xcellent work in their 1
The company meets on
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL
amount, anywhere, and hour. J0^milEY9<?0.,
SOU5I7 OREEflSpSSCy
[’HE LOCAL HELD
What ia Going on in and About Fair Groencastla.
tleman < f this place had a curiosity to 1 _ _
learn this fact, and a few day- since j luesdav and l-tid'j.
while enroute to Spencer, determined j 1’aul PovtUer lias been instructed I
to count the tinirs hi- :intmal would 1
to telegraph for Watt Lewis tt;
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LATEST CITY HAPS ANU tvllSHAPS.
ft. r. elOSbm Hamlii'H the IliirlK i Oraile Bnizll l.look l
hit one of its feet from the ground. ■ . i, , come and \e!l at the contest.
As he passed a giver, mile post the ‘ count begin. On rer.ching the next mile post his horse had lifted and put down one of its bind feel 700 time-. Multiply this by four, the number of feet, and we have 3,800. In a day’s travel of titty miles a horse will move all four of its feet TW.OOO time,—
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iriiern Our Ftinpln r.r« Omni; anil Wheni Tht-ir Cnests itre stoi'.pint; News <>r In- ||
terest Over the City—The Itest Column tn j John G. Woolley lectured hi-t eventh» Paper for Quiek Beadin#. ing before an audience tii:it almost.com-
Mr. .John G. Woolev was a former DcPauw man, and a mem her of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. \ Tlie special rates for the ora-' toricai will probably be secuted *
over the Big Four.
There is some iighteou- indigna- ! tion iimung the members of the j
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None better, i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.
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And the Best I’tttslxirtfli and Antliraelte. Yard opposite Vandal la freight office.
plet<dy filled Meharry hull. He was , ypmdoiin n,) Glee club- because
DON’T think | intro luced by Dr. II. A. Gobi.. «l>o i t |, e nralor i ( . ul association will not
Of leavli.ff the city, even for a short time, s tbe subject of the evening as 1 without ordering the Daily Bannbh Ttaaa to j j . , iti/ . ..tshii..” Mr. Woolh-v
follGw you. It coau you but 1«» centR a wet k
as it does here at home, and the add push will spoko for an hour arm a lialt ami hanhe ebamred ns often as you (•‘wire. died his subject w ithout glove-and in an
— , entertaining manner. In his discourse
he saiu little of the physical effects <d
Ta^-
r^Suj I'oaQtliQp
give them any favors iu return for
their music at the contest. Dr. Nourse's lecture is announced
for Monday night, January S. The lecture association lias every pros-
Not Well? Well Oct Well!
The results attained righr. here at I home have been marvelous. Hundreds 1 of your neighbors who have used j Wright’s Celery Capsules are now well. They cure kidney, liver and stomach trouble, rheumatism, constipation and sick headache.;. Why pay $1-00 every I two weeks fora bottle of medicine whdYi | you can get treatment as I cent a day. Wright’s Celery < upside- give 100 days’ treatment for $1.00. Easy to take, no mad taste, do not grip, backed by a hank, to eure you. or refund your |money. _ Sol ! by A. Allen. Druggi-t.
Jan. 1.1 mo.
(Personals and society notes are solicited
and will be Insertod it' writer's name and ad- intemperance, eoullning bis attention
drew is attached, not to be Inserted, but as an cbielly to the political view of it as re- I” 1 11 1 ' 1 "-’ nioi.i \
the prohibition | year, audit is the duty of every
that he did
evidence of irood faith. None but truthful j (u success of
I party. He frankly stated
not expect to see the prohibition party
W, T. Besser and w ile are in Indian- com • into power, claiming tint clui-
liig Four KxcursnMUi. I'o many points m southern fates ^Htirst and third Tuesday of each month, ^Hahoiit half rate, one way. ■ Harvest excursions to western and
apolis.
J. P. Allee is
business.
R. L. OTIair this morning.
.lames Stout, of Cloyerdale, iing W. T. Hc-ser. Clarence Glidewell went to Haute this morninw.
student t<> support this enterprise.
Make or
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touch •> OUR STGR
1 —it may
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-t with a finishing
i i i ucist inter-
est u i a pi am - in town lor tnee w ho wish
to die-- well.
Snt^crJiij
Flie Hatter & Furnisher
Well Know C^iti/.cii
Joe Muihollatid is dead. He departed this life at 9:b0 o’clock
O A XA R R H
tian people should use their power in
Danville on legal gtnDiug the li(|uor evil at the ballot box.
i his plan being to the effect that t< mitet - j Tuesday night at his hotm on Fox Indianapolis ance men should vote lor prohibition | Ridj , e Formany years Mr. Mul-
ttU'l is I
Terre
^Hsoutberu states tar . ot.h anil UHli. F. P. 1 Agent.
The Banxi.u Timks For E'lTclop.' .
m Wright’s Celery Tea regulates tho 11v l nd kidneys, cures oonsiipatlon
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26c at all druggists
The Ba.vnkk TiMi t tetepuone new[nitniber is 95. Remember it when you |have itu item. We want the new-.
A Helontifio Keausuy*
For a long time Brazilian Balm was a | grandmother, Mrs. E. .Sheet-, and at-
puzzle to the doctors. It cured so many diseases that seemed contrary to each
went to
candidates, and that in the future their visit- rote might so increase as to draw attention to Uicni-elvi” from other parties laud effect a compromise that would favor prohibition. Mr. Woolley condemned tin* license system in strong
1. 1. Moore went to Brazil this morn- the dominant polilicT parti'-, ing on legal business. thecnitrch and the ministry coining in Mr. ami -Mrs. McFarland, of Oakalla, for a share of hiseritici in. I Im-| i m!; u arc visiting in Hudson. made forcible and apt illustrations an 1 There will he teachers meeting at the did not allow the interest, of hi- ainiiChristiau church tonight. tors to lag. The lecture throughout The T. 11. A L. stockholders are meet- was entertaining and applause civ-t - ing today in Terre Haute. some of the dnm p-r points At tin
. r , dose of iIb 1 sp^eoh Paul Gilber
Miss Lillus Ijhlikay of i . . ,,
... %I . a solo juul u collection wn< tnkon np
visiting .M. Houck anu wile. Xf n
! pay Mr. Woolley s expense in eonun<r
Lieut, ami Mrs. \ c>tai base issued <M»mmith e liavinjr. however, invitations for a party Thursday even': aj<rce(1 u> m , ik „ tlp linv riiose Jig. | managing the lecture have the thanks
Ml.-. Genevieve Ames and Mrs. F. < ' l * il 'k' 1 • , "" 1 ''in >■.
Gilmore went to Indianapolis this Miis Iva Sparks, -if Crawfoidsvillo, morning. ' has returned to her home after \i-niug
H. McWethy has returned from l "' r sU,, ‘ r Mrs ' l > (!nma "’
PetersUur^, Ky., where he has been i l he i;^' ' uit ion (»f ihe A. O. I . W. vititing home folk-. offleera occur* Thuradav evening. Mias Myrtle Cutbirth is visiting her John si.'ner w> ut to Cloverdate to
day to purchase cattle.
holhind was a familiar ligttre around the court house, having been cm ployed at different 'inus in the auditor’s ofliee for a long number of years. He was acquainted with
in a
LOCAL DISLA3 re:ultol e -MsHitii MKlden e!
eii:«nj;es
TOR YOU;-' PROTECTION w •• U kMively st.it tlmttliis remefl.N tin | cnnuiiti m< rein v nr auv nlher injur ELY’S CREAM BAI i8 a< kr. • : . ‘II * In 1 i i • !m -. 1 iuM . eure for N s il * .it.ut’ i, CoM in ll 'ml ernl Hay Fever . all l eu tdies. I* opens am) eletuiHeH t lie nasHil pa- saio a!ai\ s pain uml iotliimmat ion, hea!t Id ~»t - ?e a. c: - tjif memhraue from e . r <ror* ? u. tn ot f.i-ae «ud smell. . imrtie.h’i-* uiiptieil tiireetly into th • .nostrllB, is ajrreeui h*. . r *p cents hi U.uyglat*
CATARRH
i or hy inuil. -amples UK l>j mail.
more people doing bu-uiess at Die i-j.v mt>mi' ::s. r,, wnrrensi. New York
, , , W A. >■ O ll court house than, perhaps, ati) J •
oth
riye out whut
man in Putnam county. I
,, , r ialwhvs took pains to
\\ Idle ofllci rs would change fre-
, , .. . I. inform!iiio!i he emtld and reporters
iiuentlv, ‘'Joe ns he was inuulinrly
1 , , .. ’ were never denied '• courtesy at his
called, wn • alwa\> there. He w;is '
j ban 's. Mr. Mulhollaml was about ")9 years of ane and haves no
quiet, courteous and obliging, ant
lervous
jother—dissasea which were supposed Ito require a directly opposite treatment. iThe secret was at last revealed when it Iwas discovered that th* Balm is a most )tent gem-’ride; that it kills disease jerms or i" ' ’S in any part of the ■system o -cry proved that it# [cures ror-r *><;.•.-p scientific and in bar* [mony with th - 'atest revelations of bucteriolog--. for nearly all germ dis- ■ lay Fever, ConsumpH tion, Dw.popria, Typhoid and Scarlet I Ui Measles, Chicken-pox, Wtheuraatiam, -lumps, Lockjaw, and n> I er germ dit eases attended with inlamniation and fever, it has proved it»el f for 10 years a perfect and reliabl*
»nUdote.
No Opium. Brazilian Balm is the only cough smedy on the market that contains no upturn in any form. No opium to constipate or foster the opium habit. Relember this. For sale by W. W. Jones.
tending the school ui music.
Installation of ollicer- at College City i loilge No. 9. A. O. U. W., will occur t< -
ihorrow evening at lodge loom.
I hibit on Friday and Saturd iv
M. B. Npringcr, moulder for
Ibxhihit. James A. Guiillinins, of i incastle has ll.it tnii sheep which he will ex-
in
Grccneastle F'oundry conii>:niy, rt .- the t iUMtil mom under il • l ii-t
; I'.'oplc find ju-t ihe help they so much I te ed, in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It fur-ni-hes the desired strength by purii fyiug. vitali/.ing and enrii liing the blood, ami iluis builds up the nerves, tone- the -tomaell and regulates tlie
whole -y-t 'in. Read this:
‘•I want to praise Hood's Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that 1 could not do my own work. Our physician gave me sonic help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken
f.-uml •. llii? fu. era) < ecurred this afternoon at throe o'clock, at Fox Ridge church. E it A. H. Morris conducting the exercises, county officials a ir>g ns yall-bearers.
turned from Indianapolis this morning. National bank provided the wen In r
I'lie Elaine club will meet on Friday January 15, at I p. in,, at the home of Miss Mol lie Frank. Subject: Hamlet. Two more young men who were mixed up iu that gambling deal with a traveling man in this city some tinnago. were lined live dollars and costeach in the mayor’s court T’u sday. The traveling, man was tiled ag; in-l for intoxication and paid his line. Ye tciday four tramps were sent to the lock pile for live days each. This i morning two more were sentenced to t the sine place of entertainment for
will permit.
Thu Spevittl The nudicnee at L c us’ Street church was large and attentive last night, notwithstanding thefact that, the meeting was Called out of time. There will lie nothing to conflict with the meeting tonight and u good service is expected. Young people meet at (i: 15 in the upper prayer room.
Letter last.
The following letters remain in the Greencastle po-tollice uncalled for
Jan lit. 1897 :
M rs. Johoey Mt ars. Mrs. De-sie M. 1 Hamblen. Miss Eva E. Gilmore. Mr. Marion KnIVel, Mrs. Lewis Cehil, B. M Berry, Mrs. Kronie Funk. Mr. Charles E. Lay. Mrs. T. S. At derson, Mrs. Clara Wright, Miss Anna White. Mrs. B. F. O’Neal, Miimie Roney. John II. Hillis, J. C. Williams, Mrs. Hawkins. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Neff. B. M.
K»*al KHtate 'I'raiiHiem. K M I)<miiiv to O II .VriioM land in
Marion tp., $1.
O II Arnold to E M Denny land in
Marion tp., $1.
j Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Lorenzo 11 Ducal to Albert F Key i and they have done me much good. I land in Clinton tp., $800. will not lie without them. IhavetakenlS .surah A Call to I. T and LG Cull, | bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla,and through ,. lml in $60.
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23KAZ1LIAN 4.7-1; lzU.All:»stantIy clix/Oks :ho taYRses mt pA ' Ii E atarr »^, 11 19 * . . iruo Ba’stam of ■i. - |murvo!ou» hcaling rower an-"! the “.tr'p . only Rnown reiu1 ■: sdy that pene- \ I tr.it'’.' to lh« most fc jhidtitrecesseioC ; - I'.Ue A’*'-'-' a1 ; . o. It quick* '!> destroys tho l8<, crohcs, • . C ul BIB - tl/.i :? gnscs of gpiell, tasto and bettiing. It has tx ’ ■ ” atm hospital an4 gy ■'Lyt • ;d ' : ialiats as the ono inf ! ;L. y in na* , ;?t'e i' r r - ' ’ r.’. o most :• oj:; -.-i, : it tic con*
lent and
' . eatment. , . cures a CoH ot‘ I i.b -.1. Ci. -' Croup in
.".■res La • bad ef-
: n. Absolute* a; 1 ran; 'cu to euro Asthma. l'-i\ .ones* U)r<*Hb.i up and cures • ,'v; :• i.audScar;otJF versin any :i. fx I'iarvelouA remedy lor ■ In FenudB . t " * : yes lilts magic. > c •• •; uts SIu ips {;» ono day. Bel 5 Constipation over night, t or Constipation tae >r It dr.r t gently and promptly,yetitisno miracle; atioou ua* t i « does the ref'. It is worth its xvi ight in gold in ©very family. Over lOt) doses Jo a PUc. bottle. 'Trial t-i/.o iJ5c, Ask for Circular. Sold hy Dr'iggists. Ii. F. JA< t£bON .V CO.,
Troprlutc'S.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND,
1 OK SAEE BY W. W. JONES.
the blessing of God, it has eured me. I worked ns hard as ever the past summer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Mrs. M. M. Mhsskn' KR, Freehold, Penn. This and many other cures prove that
Don t dally with rheumatism, Purify your blood anrt eure it .‘it once bv tak-
ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
« tir© si < otfi I:) On© Oa>. Take Laxative Bromo quinine Tablets. \ll druggists refund the money if it fai.- to cure. 25c. 208t D.
For ''il>—Millinery stock in good
Beat—Fwm itnre awt Cadertaktes condition, and location.
L.INB OR
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-LLEN’S DRUG STORE
"Pha Next Time
That you aro In need of a ( arriatro (tor Ro- '
ceptions, WtHldliiH: Parties or ( ailing), k —Telephone 84
And I will send you our MAN ( Alithr finest
service in the city
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Kouraa! ; Inquire
The furniture and undertaking rooms T,IN -
^tore. Mrs, D.
E. Bkks-
74-«t
rceentl> occupied hv TuckerA Maloney on the east side of the public square are for lent, nn.-e--i>.n to be given Janu1, 1897. These rooms are hand-'
Mis- Olive Miller is at home from an extended \i.-it in Indiaiia|H)lis.
ary
Dec. 18-1 mo
opportunity to engag>
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All tlniKirists. #1. | Wed. & Sat. tf S. A. H vyh . 5 1 ' 1 - M —■ j Dorn to .- obec and wife. Jan.
J.M. Belnap.l Hood’s Pills:
soniely fitted tq) for the furniture busi-[ j,,),,, Fitzpatrick was taken to the ne-s. A good location u.d a spletnli.l q,,,,, :lt hl( |i. in:l p (1 ii s this afternoon.
oDDortuintv to m tin* businos.
Wanted. To sill $151) surry for $75 cash, good as new. Call at this office.
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