Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1897 — Page 3
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Keep to the Right
To do so ill regnrd to the stationeiy you »rc using .' <■ invite vou to examine our etoek-We ean sIm.w you some verv In.etsome tilings in Crane’s GooiJs not ottered elsewleii n " L -
A speelatfy this Week is the . heaper goo.U-5 (JiI,re l aekuire Utl .sheet' very good qu-ility note paper lot ^• '• he L»iitle Bpu§ Shop. i K m Wanti d. 3 o6 s,uuh Coll<
< ineiunati Coiidui i rial, u aking a reputation exeelleil by but few. Since then ; lie lias remained -leadily in the news1 paper work, of late years being em- ! ployed by the American 1‘re-s Assoeiation <d' Washiti! ton. Mis hi-tory of Mormon life in I’tah had a big sale: also’ a (took on “The Western World.” I l’’or several years he published the Rockville Ti'lbithf. He leaves a wife, l three daughters and one son. Mr.
DePauw University
This Columr. Records the Best News in College CirclesThe Dorm was a scene of great jollity last night. In the south parlors Misses Alma John and
lieadle came to Rockville last fall in iCthel Mi Whirter entertained the
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Laiies’ Composite Shoe
THE BEST ©F-
J, Description.
I bull 1 tongola kid,
t durahh tloudyeai -.m It: oak- , ' tanned with lilliug “I $ cork between outer and inner ^ soles, as nearly damp-pmol a- v leatle r ean be made ; military 5 lieel: heel foxed and hack-stay- ^ etl; flair -titehed. extension v edge-; eoin toes. Stoek and .
wmkinan-bip guaranteed. EKipupped wile Pratt laee >j
fasteners.
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poor liealtb mid
dine.”
On Thursday evening at A. O. I . W. | A , exaU( , er?
hall two eandidates, James F. Sliutiiel and Milford I *. ('at penter were initiated
, I Into the mysteries of the order. The Priiitd and hn^raved Cards "Z" r ,alle,l f - 1,a
I I. Daruall. Master Workman; George Hughes, Foreman ; Albert Shuttlewortli | l|( j
Are to be found in the Banner overseer; E. <;
he contitmeil to de- following: Misses Brown, Bridges, i I’ottcher, Chalice, and Mctsrs.
Allen. Swahlen and
Brown. In the north parlors Misses Smyscr and Custer entertained Misses Arta Smylhe. Hillman, Burlingame, 1! -ed, Foreman Messrs. Me For tin, Walker,
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Hardware, Stoves and : w are complete and wc show z ii
latest novelties.
See our line of skates for his
season.
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Times coun reasonable.
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Call and sec samples
1). Spivey. Ftnuneier
Recorder; II. L. J nek-on, Guide; C. T. Ashley, Inside Watehmau; DenniN’elan, Outside Wsitchnmn; and J. V. Denton, host. After the new otlieers | were duly installed. E. I>. Spivey on behalf of John Cawley, in a very neat
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th oi-.-.>.•»hutb.u-ritou-.o.w Bcuco »nj ii»»e speech presented the lodge a neatly and
skillfully made gavel, taken from a walnut rail made by Mr. Cawley about forty-three years ago, on what iKnown as the ('ook farm, north of town. M r. Cawley has the distinction of being
The largesl Stoek of
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Walls, Receiver; Louis,
neier; A I!. Phi Stewart, IL-rnek amt .sandy.
The state oratorical contest Fri day niglit in Indianapolis resulted in a victory for Hanover, with I)e[Pauw second, Butler tidrd. The grading of the judges gayc K. K. Flannette, 1st. 15 points: IL J. Wade. 2nd, Iti points; F. 1. Brown,
did, Hi.j points.
Alt SIC AND AKT No I KS.
The pupils fortnightly recital
the only resident who has remained a j will occur regularly in music hall member in good standing of rollcgci itj | nex t Wednesday evening at 7 ^ Lodge No. !l A, O. C. W. -iuee it was j o ' c | 0( .k. P | organized in 1S72 and was the tlrst , , , ,■ T
, 1 hedeun of the schools has ire A
uiemher to till the ehuir of Master! F Workman in said lodge. Mr. Cawley i Muent inquiries lor teachers ol i #
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And [will deliver the same at any day, any time, and in any amount, anywhere, and hour. J0^R!LEY&<$0.. S0H51? CREEN^SSC^.
Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. O. W. BK.NGE7. ‘«2f»-lyr-e. o. %v.—41-lyr-e. o. w. THE LOCAL HELD Whot is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle.
lodge.
; also assisted i.t organizing the Grand Lodge of Indiana. S eventeen thousand inemhet> have been initiated into the
order in I udiuna.
The following time table will go into i cfleet on the Vandalia Sunday .1 itmary |
IT: East bound—No. <>, 4:30 a. m ; No. this morning for a visit
Oroceries, Fruits and Vegetables. HAMIUTON’S.
A full line of Qutensware. T his is the store for low prices and s;ood bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
drawing for public school work. 1‘liis is one of the tew bins of school work where the demand for teachers is in excess of the supply. Miss Fernie left to- ( iucinnati
with pro
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CAT ESI CITY HAPS ANU MISHAPS.
B. h. rlOSblf^ Handles the Hlshest Orudc Unutl Klook
t, s St.j a. m; No. Pi. 12:l.» p. m; No. -jo,, fessional friends, and
1 :11 p. in ; No. S, J : 1J p. m ; No. "2, G :24 ! p. m. West hound—No. 15. S:■».') a. m No. 5, b :2d a. m : No. 21. 1:44 p. m ;Xo. :t. 5:27 p. m; No. 11, 8:08p. m; !>'o. 7,
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Mrs. Sarah 11. Noggles died Friday at t he home of Ins son-in-law in M:;di>on tow n-hip. The funeral occurred today. Death was due to old age, the deceased being eighty-three years of
to
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
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hear the
* I great Polish Russian violinist Gregorovitch in his concert in that
city this evening.
One of the most interesting pieces of work done in the art None better, f am exclusive agent
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age.
And the (test PUMburgn and Antliraclte. Var.i opposite Vandalia frolirht ofllce.
Itik Four Kxenrsiosn. To many points in southern states first and third Tuesday of each month, about half rate, one way. Harvest excursions to western and south- rn states Jar. 5th and 15th. F. I’. Heist i-. Agent.
Where Our People r.re Oolnic and Where Their Gueata are Stopplnu—News of III- : Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Clem have retereat Over the City—The l'e»t Colutnn In : tiirueil to their tormer liomu m H avtu's-
th. Paper for omok Keadin,. b oro, Virginia. Their photograph gal-
i It-i v over the postotliee ha> been purDON’T THINK ' , ' . , ,,
: eliased hy Mi. Caunnaek.
Of leavioif the city, even for a short time.
without ordering the Dally Bannbr Times to E. E. Slu-s. a Mutu-ie attorney, follow you. It costs you but to cents a wees formerly of ( lot erdale and w ell known as It does here at home, and the address will , . . bochanired as often as tou ^‘isirc. ( here, has entered a piominciit le\e-
land, (>.. legal tirm.
Mrs. Lucy A. Huntcn has returned to
(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be inserted if writer’s name and address is attached, not to be inserted, but as an evidence of jrood faith. None but truthful
items are desired.)
I Knr Sale Hills ami Posters. The Bakkkk Times ^ ItMiay’s i.ot'ai .fixtrKets.
Rev. Mrs. Jessup went to I'nion.
111., this morning.
L. 1’. Chapin went to Indianapolis on
business this morning.
II. Otho Darnall, of Lebanon, i- vis-
iting friends in the city.
Mr. Perkins, of Benton county is visiting Councilman Ed Perkins. I>. L. Anderson was at home last
Lltn mshed the Daily Banni r Times ! night leaving again this morning on daily bv> R. W. Aben. manag' r of Ar- his eastern business trip, that Jordan’s poultry house.J Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hol1 lingsworth, of Tern- Haute, a son. Mr. choice Hollii 1 gsworth is a son of Dr J. H
Hollingsworth of this city.
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Cooks Turk! ins Tnrfcy. old toms.
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At .'1:15 Sunday afternoon J. I>. Ilmldlcson, of Torre Haute, grand chancellor of state, K. P. will meet local mcin-
Turkc s, younir liipda.ano over choice tut Tq Turkei n. vounsr. S to to pds ''
Duoks 1 . * er ...V ..ja* iier- at castle hall in this city. Full at-
^^■f'^G'suWect'tohrjidiinK in ; tendance desired.
Mr. Axtell the well known : netion-i
her home in ( oatesville, after visiting her sons, Shcritl md Deputy-sherifl'
Btinten.
Mrs. Brittie Gilmore and sister, Miss Blanche Sackett, of Cloverdale, are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Ellen
Sackett.
i ul Lockridgc of Hoachdule i-attend-ing the Farmers Institute, lie is the guest of Mi. and M rs.Frank Slioptuugh. II. R. Bridges is reported hy his physician to he in about the same condition today as lie was yesterday at Ibis time. M rs. Hoes and daughter N ellie have returned to Uiecnlield after visiting
Leroy < all and family.
Mi-ses Maggie ami Etta Seobee, of Mt. Sterling. Ky., are \i-iting Mrs.
Maggie Shoptaugh.
Supt. Lyon went to Fillmore this morning to attend township institute. Mro. A. M Bacon is recovering from
a severe attack of influenza.
Mrs. John Filmore lias gone to Terre
Haute, for a few day’s visit.
Representative James came from In-
| dianapoiis this morning.
of the Mrs. I> E. Preston and Pan. ar vi —
school last term, it: the estimation of the average college student, is the portrait of “Jack.” done in black and white, by Miss Patee. Some of the fraternities already have interested eyes upon it, thinking how well it would look in their
hulls.
The artists' concert by Miss| Maud Powell, assisted by Miss) Fernie, will occur Saturday even- 1 ing, Jan. 30. The advertising matter will be distributed at an early day. Mention of this date is made 1 now, as there are many inquiries I
concerning it.
The souvenirs of Founders and Benefactors day to be distributed ■ tomorrow at the services in Me-1 harry hall are beautifully gotten
up copies of “Asbttry
Hymn,
Call and see me before
placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant.
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fl?eSim)LiQdlQf,js Make or mar a -iiuaiiu . J i-t -<> with a man’- iitiire- it may givc a llnishing tout'll nr a bh-mt-h. OUR STOR mm nf tla in -I interesting points in tow u lot tlm.-c who wish to (Ire-- Well.
'The Hatter & Furnisher
CORDIAL GR E7IN3.
ITid lax ** V|4in»-H Knyally Oreetetl
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Friday evening about two hun-
College I di ed (ireencnstlo citizens braved
and the Alumni song of 1 the snow and moisture and went DePauw, presented by Mr. II. M., ou t to the \anu:i.ta depot to meet Skinner. Both of these will be i train No. 2, which had attached sung upon this occasion. Alsojlww private cars eontaintng a deleMiss Helen O’Dell will sing a solo M wt io.’. ol prominent Ti \an repulifrom Mendelssohn’s Oratorio of, Deans on their way to (.autou. St. Paul. | The party ns has been told in the . . 7T — .... , . i associated press reports is booming
Ilonrv E. Dtxey and James B. Mstekie i
commenced q.-ir theatrical ,-areer at| Jolln (:ranl ’ nali,,n, *l the same time, being pnrtticrs in the! man ol 1 exas lor tt cabinet post business. James IL Mackic is now the ! tion. Accompanying the party proprietor amt star of Grimes’ Cellar I wtis Charles S. Hammond, for
Door. At opera house Jan. 21. It
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lT.lZil.Yjln3taTttIy ch^chs lU'T 110 ravages »»i iOs^J kyjOitarrit, It is a
Itruo Balsam of marvelous healing power and tho only known rem-
tbat pene-
1 ' l\ edy
Yesterday the annual passes
... , I emploves of ■ the Vandalia expired and Ling in Bainbridcc.
eer kit Imlianapulis has openeil uti a , , ■ . . ■
•IneLie of standard books w li.ch he n, ‘ W 1 or,1er «7'*'')^they w.ll Dr. Bassett w ill preach ... Bainbridg,
1 not lie renewed tor another year. Here- lomorrow.
WlUfcHl iu auction or r.t private sale. , . *. l4t , „ v„.ii 1 , ,, ’ofore niiiny ot the t , U , i ks hehr‘iiiiiiuiil>
.Ntirtli -ule of public square.
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but now there arc comparatively few
<('. Matson returned from Bedford
at noon.
WrlRht’a Celery Tea regulates tho
and si, a headactie. 25c al an°druggist’s! Frank Strouse, of the Vandalia engi- ; j neering department, with all others in A SoKintlflo K«m«»y. his idllee. lias been laid otf until next For a long time Brazilian Halm was a spring, when woik w ill b.
< In-iKtiaii rlmrch.
Sundav school ut 11:20; services ut 10:30 it. m., and 7 p. m. Hlder j
Duzzb to the doctors. It cured so many diaeas » that seemed contrary to each
resumed.
A. M. Atkinson, ol Wubueh, will
Frank w ill a-sist his father fill the pulpit morning and even-j
in the work falling to the claim agent’s
olllce—Hix'Lrillt .Inn rnul.
f rates to the most biddt -U recesses of this inveterate diseope. Ittiuick!y dar.troys ti*o aestK of microbes.
KthSSSfcft :u :ibi the ulcers
—-ui-d restores tho
4 *nscs ofsmeH; taste omi hearing. Ji ini'? fci.'ii 4. . d. over 10 years in hospitals j-nil r ivato fan ilies find by Fiiyil : - riTid. F»pcc ! alists as tho one ji rchvjt y in nature for Iti3als.> most economic? -. ft ii -• . bottl© containing S? ■ “ks 5 L it ncut anti $1 GO bo*: ip ! wo" , :s > *. “atnient. Cru7.ilin.u - . often cures a Cold over night. Cares Croup in
II isof.cn dirtied, to pco 1 nlredtu eil to tm- List.,.
pie their Idnod 1- impure, until dread- gmshed pany l:i response to the j' 8C tsoiltoffha.uystem. Ahsoiuto-
ittl earl.mu les, ttbscesses, boils, -erof- ; eordial greeting of the itreeiu-astle I ula or salt rheum, are painful proof of delegation, .Mi. < ecii A Ljou, ;i the fai t. It is wisdom now, or when- p r , lu ,i m .| U Hmtlier dealer of Sher- | cvvr ‘'uu'e is any indication of I m;in> ma(h . a ^ ll()I . t ^,,.,.,.1, us did
Mr. Samuel Flanagan, of L ng' iew. There was uiuch cotdial gri'etiug
merly of this city, and tlie crowd greeted Mr. Hammond and Ills friends royally, The Silver Leal band turned out, and during the wait of live minutes many people were introduced to the liistin
ing. Juniors meet at 3:15 p. m ; blood, Intake Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the Texans.
1 prevent stirh eruptions and suffering.
upon both sides a ad the train pulled out with the crowd cheering for
The Texans were so their m-ep'ion that
| pleased w ith
other—diseases which were supposed
to require a directly opposite treatment, j oiriee—/foe/ln/fe .ha', mil. Y’ ]* s (' K at (i o’clock. Public
The secret was at last revealed when it
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*<m Tin. '.covery proved that its ,, ,7 amt debilitated, it is ease to keep well ' ss iroto , 1 in pains w, rit. mm. . ana Hanimtmd ie were purely scientific and in har- smilsh ’ H»’ proposes to flue them every . _ Hm„l’s Sars-.t.-t-! 1 thou * ht 1 » bottM “ ot Hve through it. I »y with the latent revelations of time they throw a piece ol b.iggage ft otn 'J.J,, ' heard and read so mueh about Hood's Ituliamipolis. Jam 15.
r y guaranrr cti to euro Asti tin a. Prevents, ibreaks up anti cures Typlioidand Scarlet Fevers in any stage* A marvclouv remedy for nil a 1 onmcli tronbles. In Fcmaio troubles il relieves likA magic. Dissipates Mumps in cno day. ItelKives Fib i and Constipation over night. 5 1 rConstipation i:so ns ibrPik s. it does all this gently and promptly, yet itisno :niiriu.le; itreiioves tho i: domination, nature does the rest. It Is worth its
rilla.
For sale
riology. For nearly all germ dis- | a ear door to the platform, instead ol
. as Catarrh, Hay Fever, Con.mnp- g,.ut|y transferring it to 11 truck, only a For sale at a tiargain Flue Jersey r, pHeB. '^Measles” 1 ChkkenqKoq few iucites lower than the bottom ol heifer, two ye irs old; w ill be fresh in raatism, Mumps, Lockjaw, and ' the cur. April. d w Mi hpiiv & Co. for 10 years a perfect and reliable ! • I " ,m ,l - b , “" | b'. well known here sent j A'C'.Yt TiliUA
tote, I from Rockville. ‘*#101111 H. Beadle, u
r-s • 1 11 1 ... Thai y«»u ar** in need of a < arriaure (for RcNo Opium. | well known newspaper writer »ud *,.^,7,^ WisldtnK I’arUes or (.illlntf).
1 had a dreadful carbuncle abs.-ess t||0> th , ,Rowing telegram to Vvery famli^
Over 10Odoses in a P'Jo. bottle. Trial size iI5c. A -V for Circular.
SoVltoy Druggists.
Ii. F. JACKSON As CO.,
Proprietc-I,
iNDIAN APOL13, IN D,
Sarsaiwrilla, that T decided to take it, and (S. Ha'imond : my husband, who was suffering w ith 1 Texas delegation request
newspaper
author, died here ibis morning. He Was hot n in tins county March 1 1,18-40,
boils, took it also. It soon purified our | press to the i-epublioan
irazdiau Balm is the only cough cdy on the market that contains no
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And I will send jam our VKW (’All the finest
iber this.
For sale by W. \V. Jones.
j first (iidiuna. While traveling in the Dec. IS-l mo wild west, be corresponded for the old
J. M. Bclnap.
you to ex-
of tireeueastle
its heartfelt tlianks for the cordial reception and dononstration accorded to
i the Texas delegation.
The Texas Dklkoaiion,
by Henry B. Kane.
Mr. Hammond, who is now lo-
built me up and restored my health ao | cRted I)al , a HS t in 8ev e ra l if it fails to that, although the doctor said I would ... not be able to work hard, I have since I ^tbern sta’es, for a Chicago '
lood
FOR SALE BY W. W. JONES.
Cure a <\>l 1 in One Iv.iy.
Take Laxative Brumo Cjtiitiinc Tablets. \il druggisis refund the money
cure. 25c. 208t D.
done the work for 20people. Hood’s Har-1 stationery Louse, met his old frientis ir or s.,),. Millinery stock in good JK^.i°liSrh» : '•?«“W"""'“-r , . 1 "
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jJ ^'lilitMlWIAI. (:OI'kxl:<s : (B; 1: 1 . , I' n- 7 ! - nii-llsllilt. it nil -- , 1 1 , ", i I r gold win- * : Z nt-i s. (Hull t I tin. . - ! - A elas-will it- - it Htiurtliand Fell. 1st, ; 7 two o'ctucx T. .'in ■ W i-.l College. -
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Mas. Anna Pkterbon, Latimer, Kansas. | ( hicago at noon. He states that
there has been a wonderful change ’ to ^ for the Itetter in political sentiment in Texas in the past few years. He is an enthusiastic boomer of Mr Grant and regards him 'is one of the pn r ,.. best political managers in the) country. The increase in the ic publican vote in Texas the late
election shows this
Inquire at store. Mr-*, 1>. E.
cod’s Sarsaparilla
Is the i hie Ti ne Blood Purifier. All druggists. SI.
i, ix-ii emelivi-rtlls i-asytotake,
flood S i illS asy to op: i.it, j.M-i-ms.
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Now is your chance to fill your library with choice books at your own
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To st-11 $i511 sorry for $75 cash, good
us new. Call at this otlice.
