Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1897 — Page 3
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DAILY BANNER TIMES, v.REENCASTLK, INDIANA.
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Bat .,. fmuinla in plain l nitccl States Kmrlisli || j. not a patent remeilv bnt never-tln-
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printed
in*v»*r-tii**~has ma«h 'jiiii!’ a rr]>-
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i)i r.ption. j Dull Donjjola kul, very 6 iliiruhle; (iomlyear welt; oak- K K> I sole with fllling cork between outer ami inner * aol, as nearly (lamp-|»ront a- v; tatber ran lie made ; military ^ Jrel; bed foxeil ami baek-slay- $ JK|. 1;n ,. stitched, extension •’ eoiii toes. Stock and Im kmunship tritaranfeiMl. y Eijuipped witel’ratt lace 5 fiiitener-. » kohl only by— ! LOUIS k HflIS.
rue E3EST OF
j nfl'ense for which the latter was ar-
' rested Monday.
D. E. Watson and Hollie Foster of Cloverdale vi-iteil Mrs. ( doper of soutli !
j College avenue thi- week. ; Th j s the The Home Colunihian club met with .j ■ r> n /->■ i Miss Ridpath last evening. (Jray 1’ot-i NewSin CollegeCircleS-
ter read a jiaper on Edward Alien l‘oe. The Pricillurn Soci* tv will hold
By tlie decision in tl.>> Fnyorweather their adjourned meeting tomorrow
J will contest at Albany. N. Y.. Wahad. lU 3 p. m ^ in the pa ,i or9 of F i or .
i college Is assured of a f150,000 donation. ,
once Hall. All ladies invited. John B. Hughes died at Terre Haute I
Tuesday morning. Tie* deceased was I ^ r • haker announced at chapel an uncle of D. ('. and Robert Huglies of | today that students will not he mlthis city. j mitted to recitations tomorrow unMrs. I.. \f . Kemper ami children have less they have matriculated,
returned to their home in Cincinnati j after an extened visit with L. i'. < 'hapin I
and family.
In Justice Ashton’s court yesterday, j
(krauw Universitf. Our Lines of
Are to be found in the Banner; John Haddon, of JeiVcrsou townsiiip. Times coun ngroom. Brices ! "’ as for carrying concealed reasonable weapons. He plead guilty.
Temple Lodge
Call and see samples.
|\/ H l N t: -es toe eye to root this ♦.yv • at II lube*from , tit* you ha'* belt r g«'t" 1>‘. (./. W. Bence ami bare
youreye* ii i< t with a pair of apei ta d* s.
\Ue l;au(< tt^e Best
The largest Stock of
Jaeksoty ^oal-
And will deliver the same at any day, any time, and in any amount, anywhere, and hour. JO^RIuEYt^O.. WsOUSf? CiREEN^SSC^.
B. F. *)OSL,lN
Hand s tlie Hitrhcst Grade Krasll ltli>ck
mill siwii’Lis ^ Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Ped-
dlers or Jewelers.
O. W. HEvNGR. •-Sn-iyr-o. o. w.—41-lyr-e. o. w.
w cations.
Regular husincss
No. IT. F. and A. M.,and work in tliird degree this evening at 7 o’clock. All
i members arc are invited to attend.
Lucy E. Monnet, widow of Franklin Monnct lias been allowed a pension for ■ lierself and children amounting to fourteen dollars. Back allowances will
be allowed from June (i, IS!).").
The di-trict lodge Knights of Pythlawill be held the •J.'frd of February at (ireeneastle. About 150 Knights expect to attend from here going over on I a special train. * * * D. I’. Downs has been appointed chief clerk at the Yandnlia freight bouse. Trrrr Uniiii
rilniuf.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Kvans entertaiiied fourteeen guests at dinner Tuesday. Miss Lillian Huy- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.S. \. Hays, was the guest of honor, it being Iter second birthday. Every t one who was present thoroughly en-
Miss Fuller, wlm was called to Kansas t 'ity last w ik will return to enter school on next Friday. Dr. Stephenson's great and only dog was an interesting visitor at
chapel today.
Prof. Priest was unable to meet | Ins classes today because of a sc- 1
vere cold.
The possible contestants for the debate team are Messrs. DcRattn,! Woodson, Jackson, Nadal, brockway, Powell and Beard. Samuel Ruick is tit Indianapolis on business this afternoo_. St. Paul Poynter, a prominent inembcr of the Putnam democratic ring, will have charge of the s/itrPrens during the absence of its
editor.
The Delta Tans entertained many of their lady friends in a delightful manner last night. Of course DePauw would kick on
Hardware, Stoves and in . are are complete and we show all the latest novelties. See our line of skates for this
season.
.8. Reiiick&Co. side squLax*e.
THE BEST Oh'
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Groceries, Fruits Huts
and Vcgeiables.
HAM I HTON’S. A ful! line of Oueensware. This is the store for low prices and good bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
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THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL. TA1. J l-k"-?' vK
THE LOCAL El ELI)
jjoyeil themselves, and Miss Hay-| the result of the contest. The\ seemeil to enter heartily into Hie spirit claim Mr. Wade should have had !°f tl,e occa?lon ' especiaby | |i r 9t pi a(> e. If anyone has a kick
pleased with tlie honors given her.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwell teport j, ^
great succes> in tludr evangelistic work ;
Wh3t is Going on in and About „) tbe papers of Marysville, Ohio
Fair Greencastle.
speak very liigldy. The meetings arc
LATEST CITY HAPS AND
(hi* Paper for ijulok Hoaittiis.
And ' tic Best Plttstniririi amt Anttiraelte. Ta> 'i opposite Vandalii frelitht otttce.
'still being continued in that city,
MISHAPS. ' eiglity-livc having united with the
church in the last two weeks, it being j
wiirra Our People are Gum* and Where tlie greatest revival there for years. Their GueatH are Stopping—News of In- On triday Mr. atilt Mr». Maxwell will teres* Over the City—The Hest Column In goto Holton, Kansas, to begin revival
work on Saturday.
T. T. Moore is at home from IniliunUON’T think apotis where lie has been attending a Of leavinir the city, even for a short time, meeting of iiiayot.-. and ci.\ attorney." without ordering the Dally Bannbk Timbs to , of the state. I'lie object was to nomifotlcw you. It costs you but to cents a ween ‘ nil tc a committee c jtisisting of four as It does here at home, and tbe address will bo chsnged as often as \ou itsstre. ; mayors and -ix city attorneys who are _____ to attempt to secure legislation in favor of re-codifying the laws concerning tlie
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(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be inserted If writer's name and address Is attached, not to he Inserted, but as an evidence of good faith. None but •ruthful
Items are desired.)
cities. Complaint are unsystematic.
it is certainly Butler and not Do-
liluowinylon All
we can say is that DePauw regards
oratory as something more than None better,
poetical wind and rvthmatic gush, j The senior class held a meeting |
in Plato hall tins alternoon. The Wabash Athletic association
at a meeting yesterday voted to do away entirely with the game of foot ball and turn their attention wholly to base ball and track athletics. The reason for this action is the expense incurred by the sup port of a foot ball team, as Wa bash htts been running behind sev-
f am exclusive a^ent. Call and see me Lefort
placing your orders. Banner Times Block. May Tennant. i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦
I. 1. celebrates her 77th anni-' [ versary today by appropriate cere-
lliK Pour Uxcuraiimn.
To western and southern states Feb. 2 and Bi. return limit '-’l days. Also onjihe tir-t and thir I Tuesdays of each j month we sell at greatly reduced rates one way tickets to many southern
points.
To many points in southern states first and tliird Tin sday of each month, aboui half rate, one way. F. P. Hebstis. Agent.
J. I
I Mi-- Hattie Sheets i
more.
[ For Sale Bills and Fosters. TL Bannkk Ti.wk.s
Sknd news to Telephone 95.
Toany’n .»»ftrKT*Tfi, iF 1 rtnshed the Daily Bannkk Timks dally bv It. \V. Alien, manager of Arthui Jordan's poultry Bouse., Hens 5 choice b stag .. J ^^■ey m ns ^^^^Ky.old toms K Tur\. s, young ta pds. ana over choice fat T‘j Turiais, voung,Sto 10 pds.. .a Ge«*. t. (.over Duok KgM i resh sutiject to handling I" good
is made that they ■ eral hundred dollars each \ ear.
Mr. Moore was |
| made a member of tlie committee. The present list of cuudididates for
the position sf postmaster in Green- ! monies.
Yliee is in Danville on business, castle stands as follows: A. Jhoekway, j Arrangements arc almost pervisiting in Fill- k’ * • t. Ii.illn. E. I . ( lupin, t.ioigi B. j f ec t e( | |' or ., Riblc Institute to be
' t oopet, James Matthews and ILiirv M. i
Smith. While there is talk of others | h '' ll! ,u t,le u, ‘ fir
Mrs. Grant Denton is visiting in , tuese are all we have heard of a- yet : The noise in the corridor is hi
Danville, I openly announced. If there are others
tliis paper will publish their names i upon tbe receipt of information to
J tiiat effect.
At 1 :J0 o’clock t Ids afternoon at the I home of tlie bride's mother on Indiana : street occurred a pretty home wedding
j which plighted the vows of Mr. Clyde * Ivde M. M. Watts and Mi-s Bessie B. Saekett, Sackett.
botn of Greencastle. The ceremony i was pronounced in the presence of a
I number of relatives and friends. Rev. Ehe
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pom now 1 n t il 1 A '( H). 17-st We offer our entire stock of Hats and ca|rs at . m
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In order to make room for
Stock.
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Born to Henry Milej and wife, Jan.
20, a son.
Mr. olid Mrs. Ed Stone are here from Toledo, (Miio. F. D. Ader has gone to Muucie on legal tmsiness. Today's snow from the east looks like business. Born to R. A. Holland and wife. Jan. 20, a daughter.
yet i The noise in the corridor I coming obnoxious to those having | recitations and work in the semi-
I narium.
Levi ( arpenter ttnd Etta A. Hill
; ^COM.MliRClAl. ClOSte : Z Rook-k*M- dnvr. ‘ '‘miiD rciiii I.hw. I’cn- Z “ menBhip, and shorthand Hri* u"!'! win- ~ Z net's. i.ntt r at an> t im» - A Hass will h»‘>rin Sin»rllDiini Fcl>. Nt, • Z t wo n't'I "i •!; R. M ., room . \\ • — I ( t d I* _ . - - < »m> lo - wi per week. : E C HORN. M. C. S. " ~ Send lor descript • ve < ii i'uhir. “ iiiiii• i i i i i i i i i • i i i i i i i ■ i i i i i iiiii (ii
Wanted -An iaea
Froteot y
Write JOHN WE
who orn think of Horne pimpie thln^ to patent f
our Ideas; thev n. iv bring vou wealth. •IDDEKhTHN .t i . . J ,t. nt Alter
offer
wan
oeyB, WaRhlngton, 1). ('..for their $l Vid list of two hundre I Inventions
-I prize *
miud.
Watt-* and Bessie B.
i lH* Speeml !>1 eel in
meeting at Locust Street
HANGED AND BURNED. The Work of a IVlob Today
Otner Boone is in Hamrick and Man- M - A - ! "arr, of Locust Streei M. E. church is progressing lindy.
hut tun on lnisint*>-.
tltjsst 1 \\
j church, ofiiciating. The bride is a now looks like a revival.
daughter of Mrs. Ellen Saekett. and
Weik left Tuesday evening | ms mauy f r i e nd it. the citv and conutv n,an,ft8tatloa ot I)lv,ne
for Cincinnati on business. j wh() wi)1 be reildy to exU!ll(l t , leh .
Wi :ht’s Celery Tea regulates tho liver anj kidneys, cures constipation and sick headHctie. 20c at all druggists.
A. B. Hanna atu’i John Dunluvy went
to Indianapolis this morning.
ASotontlfio Kemeuy.
l*or a long time Brazilian Balm was a
JTOBtle to the doctors. It cured so many »ea that seemed contrary to each last night,
iiseases which were supposed
to require a directly opposite treatment. The secret was at last revealed when it was discovered that tht Balm is a most
it germicide ; that it kills disease s or microbes in any part of the sm Th- discovery proved that its were purely scientific and in harwith the latest revelations of
John Howerton i- on the rock pile 1 w ishes. The groom is a member of the for ten days—intoxication. printers' fraternity and for several
years lias followed Ins avocation in tliis city, at present being employed as foreman of tlie job rooms in this otHee. The
A. G. Reeves and wile of Carbon are | Ban.mk TTmks force extend congrat.davisiting relatives in this countv. | tions to Mr. and Mrs. Watts with the Mrs. J. R. Tucker Inis been confined j hope that they may live long and
to her home for the last few days bj prosper.
illness. 'I’lie Greencastle nublic school stuMr. and Mrs. I.. O. Beeii. of Pleasant i'bnts are taking active steps in the
power is
very marked and disccrnnble. Come
l t j Louisiana.
I S|>'S'ial to llanncr Tiin.'s Amite < ity, I,a. Jan.
20— Joli n
and share with these blessings.
us tlie benefits of
tin for
Hill, Ohio, were at the Commercial
Mrs. Ilufi’ord has returned to her home in Clayton after visiting witli
M rs. R. L. O'Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Landes spent the day with Mr. anti Mrs. Win. D.
Butler, of Limedale.
light against cigarettes and have organized an anti-cigarette league whieli lias reached all the wards L. the city. I Tho students believe they can aecom- , plish much good in tliis battle and we [believe they surely will. They will ; tight the cigarette with lire, not on the end of tlie cofihi nail) and there is a : great share of the community who will
oloyy. For nearly all germ dis- I Senator Hogate lias introdueei, senate i,.neourage tht m in their efforts. The as Catarrh, Hay Fever, Consump- hill 20!): Fixing the compensation of following officer- have been elected in Dyspepsia, Typhoid and Scarlet certain county otliciais. the different wards First w ard, presi-| fc mat ism,’ Mumps*’ Lockjaw^ Mr - ,i, " , Mr8 - ,{ oy Ahrums entertained idem, Lacy Stoner; first vice president, k germ diseases attended with in- ; the clerks of the Boston store at a de- ' arl Steeg; "econd vice presiileut, Oral
lightful supper last evening. I Fierce; secretary, Roseoe Gibheus. Mr. Levi Carpenter and Mill Ella A. Yoond ward, president. Richard HazeHill, of Mt. Pleasant, were married at Ib'st vice president, < Ivde Martin: Elder A. H. Morris’ residence this "Ocond vice president, Ralph Alexanmoriiing at 10:Jo, the elder otficiating. . ^® r * 9ecre ^ ar T' Barton Shipley, 1 bird
ward, president. Charles Wright; first vice president, Frank Sellars; second vice president, Clyde Hillman; secre-
tary, (Ttarles Smith.
Girl Wanted—To do house work. Call at Picrcy's Drug store. SO-.'tt
LKUer lust.
The following letters remain in Greencastle postotlice uticalled
Jan 20, IN07 ;
E. tishinii .! . Mrs. Hattie Spencer, Mrs. Ellen Walker, J. B. Gutnliold. M i s. Jeanette I.asse. Nellie Mires, Mrs. Lissa \\ Idle, Miss Emmie Jone-, L. i*. .Adams, t S. Montgomerv, .Mi-s Allie
(Ter.
In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. NT kk. I’ M.
[Johnson and Arch Joiner, tnurder- . ers, were Burned at the stake here •this morning by it mob. Gas Williams, who murdend his wife was hanged. The parties were all I colored. Iu tho liitco tit ay. | To t ho Editor of t ho Banner Times A rumor has reached me to the effect that 1 have retired from the i race postmaster. Please state for me that there is no truth in the same and that I am in the race to
i stay.
Cait. K. T. Chai kke.
Miss Epperson has been compelled (ireeneastle Ind , Jan. 'Jo.
to give up her school east of the city on
account of illness and home in < raw lordsville.
return to her
Tile Virginia Photo Co., have sold their business to J. O. Cuminack. All parties having work done with them
Miss Mary Lovett lias gone to Ladoga w j|| ,. a u . lt M r . Cammaek’s gallery for to remain a few weeks, \ [ j j- work as soon a- possitde I he Ml-, sntl Mr". iL.rrv Maxwell are vis- postofflee gallery is now closed. tf.
CATARRH BRAZILIAN 1JALH Instantly checks the ravages *,T Catarrh. It is a true Balsam of marvelous healing power and tha only knowu remedy that penetrates to the most hiddt u recesses of tliis inveterate disease. Jtijuiekty destroys t h a j nests ol'mlcrobeH, |lieais th© ulcers Ja ul restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing, it has been used ever 1<> years in hosp •>: id private 1 ,ad by 1’hysieiaos attd Specialists as the one Jnfalllblo remedy in nature for Catarrh. it is also most economica!, fii>(icts. bottle containing U weeks’ treatment and jjlil .DO bnt tlo ^5 v/eeks’ treatment. Brazilian Balm often cures a Id ove* night. Cures Croup lit a Lav minutes, vjtuekly cures I-a Grippe and take*; nil its bnd ef•betsout of tliasystem. Absolutely guaranteed to cure Astluna. Prevents, breaks up and cures Typhoid and Sea ’■let I eve rs 1 n an y stage. A niarvelou v remedy for all onmeh troubles. In Female troubles it relieves iik3 magic. Dissipates Mumps in one day. Kolie . os Piles aiid Constipation over night. For Constipation t;so as for Piles. It does all this gently and promptly, yet it is no miracle; it relieves tho inflammation, nature does tbe rest. It is -worth its weight in gold lu ©very family. Over 100doses it* a TJc. bottle. Trial size Uoc. Ask for Circular. Sold by Druggists. It. F. JACKSON Afc CO., |?rriprn'tc*t, *NDI AN APOLI3, IND. I OR SALE BY W. W. JON ES.
nation and fever, it has proved it|fnr 10 years a perfect and reliable
No Opium,
fazilian Balm is the only cough 6'ly on the market that contains no in any form. No opium to con»te or foster the opium habit. Re-
per this.
For sale by W. W. Jones.
Ed Let* has left for tin* great west. It is suspected by some that lie was connected with John McGowan in the
iting in ( lawforJsville.
Elder noon.
Lane went to Bainbridge at
W. E. Etlgin lui" returned from Cloverdale where be lias been coditcting a very successful two week's protracted services. 11. D. Graham A Co., iia'e opened a new restaurant where the Home restaurant was formerly located
Miss Louise Sanford is pronounced very fine in her specialties, with Grimes'Cellar Door Co., and her costumes are well worth seeing. At opera house Jan. 21. It ,i
James It. Maekie, the original Grttnsey me Boy. in the Bunch of Keys, w ill
T. M. Lane, of Cloverdale, was in the
city today rctiirning from the meeting opera house dan. 21
of tlie Lumber Men's association.
Cammack lias a fine sotivineer of DePauw university that every citizen off Greencastle should have. Call and see it and he convinced. tf Mackie's Grimes’ ( ellar Door is a great success. I* tinny, well i should say so Maekie will he with you. At
< nr** a Cold in Olio Da) .
Take Laxative Hronio (Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 250. 20s>t I).
For Legal Blanks. Tlie Banner Times For Envelopes see The Banner Tutes printers.
s«ay, do you know if trade is slow
If you want to laugh and be amused 'pi,,. ,|„u nine- may have itilled it
YEN'S DRUG STORE
be with you. At
Tbe latest fad is a photo button at Cammat k’s and see samples.
M rs. B, inicGilmore and Mis- Blanche ^.in'rallv, go and see Maekie in Grimt"'
•pera liotise Jan. 21. [ Saekett. of (Tovcrdale. who were here
( l] to attend the wedding of Miss Bessie
Sackett, have returned home.
Cellar Door Co. Two hours’ solid fun. | smile, smile, smile, laugh, laugh, laugh. At opera house Jan. 21. It
You will ia* w ise To advertise? F"t that will soon rebuild, it.
