Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1897 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER TIMES. OREEXCASTLE, INDIANA.
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'^T^HERE is no getting away from the fact that Pure White Lead (see list of brands | which are genuine) and Pure Linseed Oil make the best paint. Properly applied, it will not i chip, chalk or scale ofi, but will 'outwear any ol the mixtures offered as substitutes. It is, therelore, by iar the most economical. by us ' n ? National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Coirs, any desired shade is readily obtained. Pamphlet giving 1 IIV valuable information and card showing samples of colors free; also cards showing pictures of twelve houses of different designs painted in various styles «t combinations of shades forwarded upon application to those intending to paint. NATIONAL [.HAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH, < or. St. ami Freeman Ave., < iminnati, O. KSKt'fr.- nr-h JUST 7 5- ( J, IM I S aMSUBaam z.^^ towwascttoi* Is the price of our Red Blood Making Sarsaparilla It is better than most kinds—the equal of any—quite as big as the dollar kinds. Now is the time to use it, _ ? The Little Drug Shop. I YOUR TRADE WANTED. SOUTH COL. AVE. | Emwew,.#:* V> .*>**?«&
Due Respect, To the fair sex ileniaiuls that the 11at you dotl’ shottltl he worth putting on. The latest aiul eortect shape must be coupled with a .ptaiity that is top grade. Our tine Hethies and soft Hats toueh the high”-! nmk evtry way. Suf heriin, THE HATTER.
See Here Little Folks
BEAUTIFUL HAND ENGRAVING.
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Be sure and see the elegant portrait engraved by M. L. Landis. 11 is the photograph of Mr. M. D. Ricketts and 1 engraved in a gold charm on 'exhibition in Ricketts’ Jewelry i Store show window for this week only. Mr. Landis will | make you a charm like it if iyou wish, or engrave your j photo in your watch. This
GEORGE COTTON'S wo,k will last forover, being than elspwluue in tin- < itv. indestructible.
Uas,.m,-nt of Now Bryan HutUhn* „„ V i,,,- s, ; We guarantee CVCry photo
a perfect fac-simile of photo-
YOU CAN BUY W _ V ORANCeS
L.E?v^ONS
AND BANANAS
CHEAPER AT
| graph furnished> Bring pho-
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^ i you want on your jewlry. Have $ l6,ooo monograms which show
You just ought to see < every monogram made. Come those Boy’s, Youth’s | I and see y 0urs . Special attenand Little Gent’s t | tion called to holiday and vvednice Shoes at Louis A: / ding present not yet engraved. Hays Store. I hey | Ladies—You are especially in-
vited to call and see the beautiful designs. A rare chance for this week only to have your jewelry and silverware
engraved.
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p Hays Store. i hey 5 Ladies
£ are the best quality and >j k in the very latest styles j
\ and colors.
They are made just \
£ as nice as men’s and %
^ very cheap.
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W. W. TUCKER, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. OFFICE 17 VINE ST. RESIDENCE 310 E. WASH. ST
Lcca! aoii Persona % What iCoing on in Society. caF General News.
Lo-
L. TORR,
.1. 1*. Allen is at home fiom Chicago. The Mouon olliec has a telephone
ill Vithlatiil, luil., Ki'.it in ill p ml k Wrigiit’H j \o, 5!l.
« ejery <'nj>Kuie». Mrs. .j. M. Helu,up i- visiting in Terre
Oaki.anu, Ind., Hee. 2J, Insji;. ■. . TlIK WltlUHT M K1IICAI. Co, j U,ln ' •
f'olumbus, Oliio. ! It. I.. O’llair went to liidianapolis Iikak Sihs:—I have purchased a hox this uioriiiiig.
of Wright’s Celery Capsules firm Al-. ,, ,, , r . . hurt Allen, druggist, and used them for J Lorn to trank Lane and wife, M ; n - eh
Constipation, Iiuiigestson and Stomach .11, a daughter.
tri.uhle and have been greatly beie tlted i ,.. A Kohin-on, of ( rawfonlsville, is
hy their use, ! hev have done me more ... * good than any remedies 1 nave ever visiting Lee Hamilton.
home folks, until he decides upon a location. Rev. D. M. Wood was in Terre Haute this afternoon. (ieo. W. Kenton went n> iiidianap'dis this afternoon. Orafton Johnson of Or, en wi owa* in the city a short time todav. W. A. ValiBuren charged a fee of $:I500 for making the sale n. ihe Mouon i isd yesterday. I’i'es. I’earson. Vaudali i yir.l p dice man at Indianapolis, was in the city ve terdav evening. |{. v. and Mrs. Jessup are at home fi mi Thorntown. where they have been e i ducting meetings. Frank Danbury, of Lena, has rented ibe Kelley farm south of town from I’.roadstreel X Veslal. Miss Spaulding and Sliss Jessie fiilmoie have gone to Terre Haute to attend the Normal school. X, I. Wood and Reese l*'. Matson, of Urnencastlc, are in the city on business. —lil'iMnington 7elephonr. Mrs. A.R. Brattm will he with Dr. and Mrs. F.. B. Kvans today and will he glad to see any of her friends in the afternoon. Mrs. A. R. Brattin and son, of Kansas City, and Mrs, Dudley Brattin, of Brazil, are spending the day with Missses Myra and Lizzie Doubling. The weather reports received in the city for the month of March called for the hoi-ting of the rain flag on eighteen ditl’erent days and the rain came every
time.
The Century club will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. B. Nelson. Mrs. Kmanuel Marquis will read the paper. Subject: “History and Traditions of Bells.’’ Mr. Hirt, the wealthy Krceneastle hunhermatt, was in tiie city lastevening. Me lias just returned from a trip to Europe, where lie finds a big market for his wares.—Brasil Time*. Mrs. Maud Darnell and daughter. Miss Clara, of Greeneastle. who have been spending the winter at the home of W. II. H. Wood <f west Charles street, returned home today.— iiuucir
Time*.
Miss Eva Luke of Jeffersonville, K . .. is doing newspaper work in that city and is at present doing special work for her paper at (ireeneastle. Miss Luke was formerly a student in this city and has a great many friends here who will be pleased to learn of her
success.— Terre Hattie F.xpres*.
Sheriff Bnnten is in receipt of a letter from those nine tramps that so unceremoniously left last Tuesday. They wrote from Brazil and asked for a copy ot the Ba .nek Tun s giving the details of their flight. They also s;?nt their regards to Hi Huffman and thanked him for two coats and a pair of shoes. Tin* necessity tor hustling for drst place at the Big Eourand Mouon depots by the rival’bus lines has come to an end. The drivers came to an agreement today to the effect that one company is to take the llrst piaee otic day and the other the next. Men and horses will thus have an opportunity to secure
more time to eat and rest.
A Mr. Burns drank a barrel of beer at Bloomington and threatened to clean
Couolff Local flews
contract to conduct a join* school, each tiuMee paying according to the numlier 1 of -clin uis in the sdi ml from I i< township hut thi- was not roeepted by the I’nrkc county trustees. Russell township seems to have run ih- school for
Interesting Items from Principal < over twenty years, and now proposes Points of Putnam County. to abandon it if some equltubh* arrange-
ment is not made wherein* the oilier NORTH JACKSON . . towns .pps are required to Pelp -uppoil
Mrs. Byrd of Koaehdale, has moved , . m ,| are into the house with her daughter. -'I' »• j kirking for selimd p ivih ge . John Myers. |) |* Aiex inder niper tiaei'er inui
Hex Dickers Burn nd. '; ,, *'H , ^ p.,, v
Tuesday night with Jam- Youik. | |,».s- m iking -h.pnfile- Mi-svs John Myers and (Ml 1'ieis.m went to j AleXrtn(|HI . j,,,,) pff is mg full Ladoga .'uiioaj . Iihtst the\ having to employ ad lilioual
J. F. Young an I w ife “pent Suni’ay p, ||, Mr. Klzie Thompson an old and well
HOBBS
Challenge to the Citizens of Greeneastle Which Appeared in This Paper Yesterday Creates
A TREMENDOUS SENSATION The Public Seem Thoroughly Aroused
known citizen died on the isth. A woman belonging to a band of gip-ies died on Ihe road near here a few diH s since, mid was buried hy the township, as ihey were destitute. < 'ascarots stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or
gripe. 10c.
in Ueiitliieks con id \ .
Miss Laura Ball is visiting ii Rue-'
coon.
Wiu. Wise and Bert Young are cutting a ditch for Ike Weddle. Mattie Biaydes spent .Sunday with Millie Kent. Several from this vicinity attended the spelling mati h at toe Roaehdale hull Tuesday night. Henry Kent and wife and John Kent and w ife visited relatives in this vicinity Sunday. Our supervisor is haying some ditching done along the reads. Elder Krutsinger filled Ids regular appointment at Haw Creek last Sun-
day.
FILLMOKK. Lizzie Kersey went to Terre Haute on Monday to attend the slate Normal
school.
Dr. Charles A. O’Brien has located i'i.ovkhoai k.
here, occupying the Hr. Terrell resi- E. E. Kluss, attorney of Cleveland, denee and office. Ohio, L visiting his parents. < apt. D.
Mr. Letnerhas returned to the Mor- E. Sluss and wife,
ris house. David Wallace and wife, of liidiauaMiss Rachel Nicholson returned on puijs, spent Sunday at the “Steiner
Wednesday from Ei.mhmg where she Home’’at Catarjet Fall
has been for several week-. Mrs. Zareldu Wallace, mother of O. A. nay and Mi-s Ada Fisher were | Gen. Lew Wallace, is visiting h, r married on Wednesday afternoon at ,i a , lv |, t( . rt n. Steiner, at Catar-
the residence of the bride's parents,' a -t.
Mr. and Mrs. L. If. fisher. Elder i Mis* Clara Sandy, of Green<*astle, and Brown officiated. Mrs Frank Young, of Roaehdale, are At .even o’clock Wednesday evening yjaUmg at Capt. D. E. Sluss*.
Rev. W. E. Edgm, of the M. F.
peoph
General Eagerness to Know What the Outcome of this Affair Will hr is Plainly Noticeable Amongst Many of Our Readers.
NKW M AY.HVII.I.K. L. B. Mills went to Bloomington to impact coal ore Tucoday. Isaac Hinkle has moved to F. II. Hall’s farm east of town. The farmers are busy preparing to
sow oats.
A Mr. I’etro has moved here from Illinois to the farm lie pur hased of M r ,
A. Bowen.
Ed Stewart is attending Normal at
Bainbridge.
Charles O Bunteii and Miss Fannie
Zeiner were married at the residence of ! c i mri . t|) i lnme is«d nine tile bride - parents, Mr. and Mrs. John a t, t| )e t .i ns ,. 0 f nVeting Sunday morn-
Zeiner. Elder Brown also united this i
couple. The many friends ot there Mr. C. Earl Kelley is attending the
State Normal school.
in life. Rumor has it that there will he another wedding in this vicinity
soon.
Alva I’urcell i- sick with measles.
KKKLSVIl.I.Ji. .\l r -. Lee Boley. "f Terre Haute, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins this week. Mr. Herbert K. Sutton and wife, of Chicago, who have been visiting the groom's parent here far a few day s left for Terre Haute Monday, where they w ill m ike their future home. Clifford Sutton tnu wife, of xiitten, who have also neen ANiting here at Alonzo Sutton’s, accompanied the bride and groom to Terre Haute. Miss Alice Jobe, of Brazil, ts visiting at Squire Boone’s. Miss Flonnio Cromwell -puit Tuesday in Greeneastle. Spring has come at last and the farmers of this section are plowing for oats. D. Huffman went to Indianapolis
JULIUS HOBBS, M D.
As a result of the announcement made by 1 the ties! doctors we could hear of North and
out the Telephnm office all because the | Monday to buy spring goods.
used for these troubles and are all that
is claimed for them.
Yours truly, W. L. Tour.
.Mrs. Houck, of Hamrick, is visiting
bar sister, Mrs. Landes.
Win. Maloney returned from Indian-
Sold by all Druggists price 50c. and 1 ;l ,,„ljs yesterday afternoon. $1.00 per box. Call at drug store foi l ,, ,, , . , , , free sample. '' r s. It. L.G’llair Inis gone tot hiy- , , , ... ,, Ton for a few days visit with her par-
Wanted—Paper to bang by W. H. :,.,,^
WeUdi 40f Depot street. tf : f ,
Dr. John A. < bailee is here from I n-
■WrlKht's Celery Tea cures constlpa-' , r , . tlon. sick neadaches. 25c at druggists. 1 dianapolis for a few 'lavs visit with
,s,x.e'wx.'-x.-w«s,'xX'vS.s,x,'Oe<.\.xx v i > ...xvv.'tvs. v . NEW STOCK WALL PAPER —Embracing all the Latest Designs at— ALLEY’S DRUG STORE /
editor had that Burns had a silver skull and a wooden leg. To cap the climax Burns was given a pauper’s rnilroad ticket to this city, and -lie man with the Bl^o I cranium will no doubt now want to tackle the local newspaper crowd. Speaking oi the late A. R. Brattin the Brazil * imr* says : To illustrate the man’s remarkable versatility and capability, he at one time conducted four • tores, was agent for the Adams Express Co., and assistant route agent, excursion manager for t)ie Mouon route, uptown ticket agent for tin* Big I route, iiiuiiager of the 'pera house, manuger of the college lecture bureau and secretary of Crown Hill cemetery, and conducted every one of these departments in a satisfactory manner. At 8:J0 o’clock Wednesday evening Miss Jessie Couch and Mr. Frank Kleinhuh were united in marriage. Elder A. II. Morris pronounced the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives of tin* family only, at the residence of the parents of the groom. Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Kleinbub. Though coming in the nature of a sutprise to the many friends of the contracting parties, congratulations are none the less genuine and cordial today upon all sides. The bride H one of the community's nin-t popular young ladies gnd has just finished a successful term ol school, teaching east of the city. Mr. Kleinbub is the popular and successful manager of the tonsorial parlors in the First National hank block and has a wide acquaintance in the city and county. Mr. and Mrs. Kleinbub are at present w ith the former’s parents hut they w ill soon (mild a home of their own. The Bjkni r Timks extends coiigrutulations.
RACCOON. Mi - Be: ha Belles, of Hendricks comity, who has been visiting her father, returned Monday. Georgte How atd, of Hrawfordsville, is here visiting Ins grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Young. Wallace and Alma Nicholas of Frawfordsville, are spending their weeks vacation among their friends in rhis vicinity. A party was given Saturday night at the home of Misses EH el and Lillie Walden. Two vacant houses in Raccoon. Mr. John Kimball, of West Lebanon, is visiting the Skillman families. Mr. and Mrs. Tom (,'oshow are visiting relatives in Boone county. Mrs. Coshow's health is quite poor. Miss Edith Young has been in Crawfordsvillc. Hhe expects to take teachers examination, with the view of teaching next winter. Tiie children Thursday afternoon began on tic exercises for children's day three weeks from iast Sunday, D. A. Smith, of Koaehdale, was here Monday looking after his property.
Capt. A. J. Rockwell was in Indianapolis the first, of ibis week on business. Theo. Boes and family have moved
here from Greenfield.
Misses Minnie. Ellin and Bertie Coll- , ibis paper yesterday, that a a free package of South, but at the best he has received only man and Marv Linville are attending Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills would lie i temporory relief.” State Normal school at Terre Haute. iTyc" away to any of our readers who would “Dr. Hobbs announcement that he ha,
all at \\ . \\. Jones, Saturday.| an intense made a discovery which will cure ami build
y ~ interest baa been awakened in this distribu-1 up the kidneys, and hi* afTer to prove it by 10 Lome here. lion. the giuqgaway of a free package, is qui Greeneastle has again shoal! A '•‘'g*: mlml>er of P C,, P 1, 1 ' Mb* j <«.vel.y to me, as heretofore it ha, been ‘pas’
mg and the: morning to make inquiries about j whether die medicine did any good or nol "
that it is a choice ol’ delegates U) : tie tree samples of this wonderful medicine j “We are going to give this remedy a conventions. This city is easy of 'V° « iven , . a ' va >’ Saturday which shows ’ good, fair iml, and I hope that other
•’ what general interest is taken by the public suffering ai my husband is, w ill hear of
access and lias u standing for bus- in die test now being given hy Dr. Hobbs of it, uini accept, the kind and generous
| his discovery for the cure of all kidney ail- offer which Dr. Hobbs makes,”
; ments.
class. The delegates to the C. E. Much to our gratification, a number of
I lady callers have shown an unusual interest
in this great distribution,
j “Can it be possible,” said a man who called yesterday, “that the advancement in the science of medicine has at last reached a j climax for poor stillerers like myself?” “I am going to say one thing at any rale.
The owners of this medicine certainly have will be weicorni*. and not only a faith in it, and they are going about it in an FREE SAIVIPL 11 " BOX
ity is easy of nding for hos-
pitality over the state that is first
class.
district convention at Rockville asked that the convention for ItdlH come here and Greeneastle easily won over Darlington, Ladoga and (Tawfordsville. The report read at tiie convention at Rockville
, , .i . , - ... ' honest straight-forward manner, jus this showed that 1 utnam nas t societies, thing alone gives me confidence ami strong
a well man.”
It is expected that Saturday there w ill be a great rush of applicants for a free package ut I lob Us Sparagus Kidney Pills. But no matter w hat the demand may b" \\ . \\ . Jones Is well prepared
to meet it.
‘'Al! lliosii living in Greeneastle nr any Inwn out side w ho apply at our store .Satin Dy in person or write for a s.mi-
I Iq active and 1!) associate
tiers of the league.
mcill- 1 hope that I shall again he
Another caller yesterday—a lady—said: •
“I liv several miles away from Greeneastle ls ' %v < ticats on kidney trouble
I 111 ^ <r i*< • -1 t 1 . 1 ■ .s » 1 i... • : 1 ....
given it scut to each applicant, but al■o Dr. Holib, IP t le book, w hich i.i a
j hni I am going to get a sample of this kidney I hi-gu.ii i 1 oc distrituition ends Satm iicine for my hnsliaml. He has been .. I,,< 'D c'cning at x o clock, so that all
raRcaiTtB i'amlv Calhr.rtic. thcmosi.won- , lff fl ‘ i.j, ,1:.-,r,., who wis 1 to avail themselves of Dr.
,rr.il inc.) i.-.I I 11 - c.-i > . , nn ot tl.o «.... .. ..'.a. I . ... .
I’.vervlio.iy says So.
oerful inedieat icsrovcrv of the age. p easant, and refivslinur to the tasi.. am ei ntiy and positively on kidneys, livernnd hoivels elcansinir I|W' entire sist 111. Uispil udds, cure lienditehe, lever, liiililtuiil nonstipatic 11 and bhloiianeas. Ph ase buy and trv n lio.x of (' tn-dny; Ml, a'.. '.Oeen's. Isold anil guaranteed to cure liy all ilruyglsts.
Il,an ) Hobbs gi ncrons offer should call Sat-
j .wars." urdity ur write, or they w ill miss the
have spenl thousands of dollars with opportunity.
JONES. Greeneastle. Ind.
W. W.
I am agent for the following bicycles. Cleveland. Columbus, Vindex, Eagle, Road queen, Knights and Westminster. I have a full line of the ’!l“ samples in
| -toek. I He.
John Cook,
South Greeneas It
I’ORII.ANP Mll.LS.
Mrs. H. c. Badger eontiimes sick ('ruwfordsville with stomach trouble, producing some- u , ( | w ,. e | ;
thing like dropsy. 1 We are informed that the personal' property and real estate of Mr. Hibbert will he sold at Sheriff sale hereon April i 5 and Iff, personal on tiie 5th and real I
estate on the Iffth.
Mrs. Alary D. Scott lias rented her) property to D . Jacks and gone to keep house for the family of tin* late Nancy j
Hamilton.
The greatest excitement prevails here !
Dates Not Fixed. CrawfordHVjllo Journal.
The secretaries of the Grand Fair Circuit of Indiana met here today and there were present representatives of the Lafayette, Lebanon, Sheridan, Bainbridge and Boswell fairs. The secretaries of the Covington and one or two other fairs in the district were unavoidably absent so no definite action was taken. Another meeting will cause a rearrangement of dates, but
will retain her us-
Do not allow your system to get weak and debilitated. It is easy to keep well and strong by taking Hood's .Sarsapa-
rilla
Superintendent'
A good property for sale, three rooms j Lyon was out Monday to attend a; and pantry, good stable and woodshed, meeting of the natrons and trustees ’of I at reasonable price, enquire at engine | the four townships and endeavored to j house. J as. Merry weather. 1A1 -2n 'get tiie several trustees to go into nj
To Cure a t out In OneOny.
Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 208t.I). Good three yeni old Jersey cow to Dade for good young horse. Wili II. Irvin. d Awl.
South Greeneastle.
Mrs. Geo. Brooks, of Indianapo
]
oyer the school question. It appears | j| 8| ig v , siting friend* in the city,
that the four townships, cornering in !
the heart of the village, arc oach trying! ^ a'ldy Boyle is hero from Terre to shirk from the expense and manage- Haute visiting Mrs. MoMannis. I incut of the school. Huperiiitendent I " ~
For Sale Hills and I'os tors.
The Bannkr Timks For Statements see
The Bannkh Tmies.printcrs
Any Old Thing uiu you sa v. Wouid do for the new Spring Outfit Well I Guess Nit When you get the latest there is at We’re in Market this season to do your Dry Goods, Carpet and Shoe business, Strictly on merits Very large shipments this week. Allen Brothers.
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