Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1897 — Page 4
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)j»oeal lime tlard. Slloe3==1 llclt’S All.
THE FAVORITE
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MONON ROUTE
T 1 HHii.ii |m)i.\vimhi^j |qii-uiu Duiom And all points \<>RT11 AM) SOUTH. Tin* only ’me to the famous health resorts, U/est Bad?!} ai^d frepel? LieH Spri^QS 'i lie rarhbtul of Amorim. <’omplt*rt INiUiimn Kquipinent. Y Hank J. KKKD, O. P. a., niicagot
Wc arc not bothered with an endloss number of stocks. We do not sell dress goods, rakes, ice cream freezers, corsets or mackerel. Shoes are the one, the sole stock in which we are interested on which we fix our minds. By concentrating our thought and energy in the shoe business alone we are enabled tokeepaclose watch on the market, to know when and where good things are to be bad in footwear, to secure the very best terms—in short, to serve you better ami with more economy than is possible with any other house trying to keen a dozen and one businesses balanced on one mental and financial pole. LOUIS & HAYS.
’■ Tin* din*i*Cl.im‘ b**twt*i*n
mm. Mail Oily, Ribbons LOUISVILLE,
Time r»r«l, in KHect .Inly lit 1KU7 Mt NORTH IKlV.NI>. Vo. 4,* Chicago Mail 1: E! a in Vo. ti.* “ Express 12:17pm Vo. 44,t Local Freight 11 :4<l a m SOUTH BOV NI>. No. 3,* Southern Mail 2:40 am Vo. 5,* “ Express.. 2:17 p m No. 43,* Local Freight 12:17 pm * Daily. + Daily except Sunday. .1. A. MUTIAKL, Agent.
A splendid assortment of wide, fine, all-Silk Ribbons, in Roman Stripes, Pretty Plaids and checks, in the newest and rich cst color combinations at 251
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GOING WEST.
No. are 8t. t, NiKhtUmltcd No. tf st. 1, Aoe’m No. It* 8t.l Day Limited... No r >t Mat'oon Limited • Daily 1 Dully Except Sunday.
\u 2 connects at Indianapolis for (,'toclniii,ti anil MicblRan division. No. 4 connects wltb I.. K. *'V. and wmi trains for Peoria *n>d < litcaifo. ...» 11 I
TSt», 1^. conneeta at Ilflieion-
thiiM* f<lr Toledo and Detroit. No. 3ti, at I betlefoutai te for ^ent. ! f'onneetions : Vo. 4 at Indhuuipolis with Big Four ttiiius for Ciiieinunt:,
Benton llarbor.and ( hieago.
No. .*> “Mattoon Ace’in” at Paris with
train south.
Vo. 8 at Indianapolis with train to,
Greensburg.
Vo. it at Paris for Cairo at Kansas ; w.th P. I). & K. north and south, at \,allot,n with PDA E northwest and ( with 1 C north. \ rt . 11 at P: its with trains north, at Paint with BtSsOSW northwest and l t north and south, at l.itehtiehl for 4 'arrolltoii and ,laeksonville, at St Louis diverging roads. \o. is “KIilekerhoekef” at Indiana-j pods for < ineinnati and 1 tins through to New York and Boston. Vo. 3r> at Mattoon with I C “oiifh. P ! DAK southeast, at S'. Louis with di-| verging muds. No. 30 carries sleepers for < ineinnati, New York and Boston, runs to Cineinimti eotineels at (ireetiehurg for Louis-
idle.
VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave •jreepcastie. Ino'-ip effect May
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Hally a T., for St. Lout*. Dally 8:34 a m. for St. IajuIb j'aiiy 14:20 a m. for St. Louis. Dali. 1:0 p m. for St. laiuls l x -on .... 5:17 p in, foi 3erre liauD . Dally . 8:ir2 p III. for St. lands.
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Local and Personal,
What is Going on in Society, cal and General News.
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DON’T THINK Of leaviuS the city, even for a short time, without nrderlnit the Daily Hannkh 'I'ibbs to (ollf.w you. It costs you but 10 cents a ween as it does here at home, and the address wll neohaitKed as often as vou du«| r e.
(Personals and society notes are solicited and will be Inserted If writer's name snd address is attached, not to tie Inserted, but as an evidence of irood faith. None but truthful terns art* desired.)
A bargain in children’s heavy ribbed Unseat to and 15c a pair. Try a Pair of our Boys’ Iron Clad Hose 25c a pair. Will out wear any other hose
made.
Wc have another case of those Topsv Seamless I lose for Ladies, 3 pairs for 25c. If you want the best 25c Ladies Black 1 lose made, try a pair of our
“Cupid" Extra quality.
u. G. GlbMOKb No. 10 E. Washington St.
No 7 n. tr, No 5 No 2t No :l No 11
No it No 4 No 12 No 211 No x No 2
batll' l.x Sun H:;i4 u m Daily ...... 12:15 Noon " Daily 1:37 p m, Daily 3:13 pm, Daily «:l* r > l> tu “ PKOUI/ DIVISION*
I eave Terrr Haute. No 75 Kx sun 7:05 a in. tor Pnorla. No 77 *• *• 3:55 p m. for Decat j r l or complete time card, ttlvli.f all train* and stations, and for full Information as to rues, tliroiiith cars, etc., address .1.8. DowuNO, Agent A. Ford. Greeneastie. Geu’l Pass. Atrt. st. lx>uis Mo. Joseph L. Preston, H. I). Physician & Surgeon. 1 ilbce In Grubb Hlock. .laekson st. Itesidcnce > ornerl’olkK'' Ave. and " alnut sts Opposite Helnap House. Il-tt-liii3(iwl3t
W ^ HOUSE. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. • Thursday, and Friday, SEPT. 9-10. Prof. H. M. Howard's
company of
Dogs and Pony Actors.
Intelligent Dogs Do everything
Troup of 50 and Ponies,
but talk
Equilibrists, Equestrians,
Clowns.
Aerialists, Acrobate, Leapers,
See “SPARKLE,” the wonderful wrestling pony. “McGINTY” the wonderful bareback monkey. Grand Street Parade 12 o'clock, Day of Exhibition. Admission 25 and 35cts. (Children 15. VKRY LOW UATKS.
MRS SHORT Is receiving liei fall st(4ck of Millinery and de-ins your patronage. Cor. Vine and Walnut st.,
Who rpn t.ilrX of ftorne Biinple
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Wanted-An Idea Protect your ldea«'. they may hi Write JOHN ^VKDl)Elll*UKN A < i
oeyr. WMblagt<*n« P 1 .tor tbrlr p r ,te offer
lint of two hundred Invent Iodb wu<
: SIAM SOUTH VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE.
ACCOUNT.
One Way Settlers’ t£xcu rsion.
TICKETS ON SALK: September 7th and 21st. October 5th and 19th. For tickets and full information call on atn
ticket agent of the
dress.
E-O. McCormick,
Big I'our Route or
James Darnall, jr., was in Terre Haute today. H. F. Shopttv.igh is in Indiana|>olik on business. Tim Murp',:y is m Terre Haute on business today. Miss Bessie Stidranski is visiting in Crawfordsville. B. C, Miller was here from Imliauapolis Wednesday. Mrs. D. M. Wood is visiting conference at Lebanon. Major McAulippe, of Brazil, is the guest of Major Fee an 1 Capt. Haw kin Mrs. J. I*. D. John and Miss Florence John went to Brooksville this morning. Miss Callie Ogg is here front Greene county fora visit with her uncle, I’rof. K- A. Ogg. Mrs. H. B. Martin went to Cloverdale Wednesday afternoon for a few day’s
visit.
Stoner Brothers will ship three car loads of tine pork to Indianapolis this afternoon. Miss Ji*>sie Ashby came from Ladoga Wednesday afternoon to visit Miss M abel Stoner. Miss Lillie McDaniels and Forrest Hughes will attend a party at Cloverdale this evening. Arthur Jackron, employed by tin* Express companies, is absent from duty i4ii account of illness. Mrs. Ed Lloyd, of Kansas City, who has been visiting Mrs. Walter Cooper, returned to her home today. E. F. Tennant, editor of the White Cloud, Kas., Globe is in the city visiting Ins mother, Mrs. P. II. Tennant. Misses Zelle Brandon and Sereini Brothers and Mrs. Albert Daggy are attending the Montgomery county fair today. Mrs. Blakely and son Karl have nr turned front Monon, their former home, where they have been spending the 'uinr.ier. Miss Ethel Mae Johnson of Stilesville, who has been spending several days with relatives here, returned home this evening. Mrs. Stairwalt. r.ntl daughter and Mrs. Oi'lespie ami daughter, of Indianapolis, are visiting their brother in Reelsville. Maty Tabor and sister, Mrs. Britt, have returned to their home in Minnesota after a visit with relatives near I’litnatnville. Misses Katharine and Iladde Daggy returned to Amlerson lids morning to resume their work in the public schools of that city. During the year ending Sept. 1, 1807, :U,073 volumes were loaned from the public library. This is an increase of 8401 over last year. Mrs. Dr. E. C. Thomas returned to her home in Indianapolis Monday afternoon, after a few day's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dotey. Mrs. Hawkins, of Knssiaville, arrived Wednesday afternoon to visit Airs. John W. Jacobs. Mrs. Huber, of Knssiaville, and Mrs. Gambold, of Coatesville, are also guests of Mrs. Jacobs. Kev. J O. Campbell has received information from W A Howe at Indianapolis that, owing to the injuries recently received by Mrs Howe in a fall from a bicycle their return home is indellnitely postponed. Robert John arrived on Wednesday from New York where hi* is manager of the International News bureau. Hi* left tins morning on a western tour rounding up at New (irleans from which city he will return to New York via steamer. t he engagement of Clarence 1). Case ami Miss Minnie Bowman is announced
of the U. S. treasury under Cleveland. Miss Bowituiu was a DePaaw student and is know.! here. Rev. W. K. Weaver, Dr. and Mrs. Lammers and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Evans wiTe elegantly entertained at tea Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hurst it being Mrs. Hurst’s birthday. She received many oict* present front Iter friends here and in Illinois. The dining room and parlor were beautifully decorated with Mowers. After tea Die evening was spent in conversation ami music her guests parting at a late hour after wishing her many happy returns of the day. The Leatherman property on the corner of Washington and College avenue which was purchased on Wednesday by • ' T Peek, was sold within a few hours by him to F M Lyon. Within twelve hours Mr Lyc.ti sol.I the property to W Ledbetter, who is the possessor just at present. J h Moore, of Portland Mills, and Alee Spencer, of Garnet, Kas., who has been his guest for the past three weeks spent last night with M r Moore’s daugh ter, Mrs Algatt Craig Mr .Spencer returned to Ins home this morning. Mrs. E N Arnold, Mrs. M A Gelw’ek and Mrs Gill return today to Raymond. Kansas after an extended visit with F A Arnold and tumily and other rela-
tives.
c M Short is visiting in Frankfort. Miss Nellie Cook has gone to Logansport wherr she has a position in the high school. Her mother accompanied her as far as Indianapolis. Mrs. Trautmati is in Indianapolis on business.
Sir. Case resided here for several years
W \ 1; k k n S* I AN. 11 a | 1( | | la j studiut in the university. He
Misses Ida Gibbons and Mary Denman are attending the Crawfordsville fair today. Dan Latigdon is home from Cincinnati. J. T. Dobell has moved into the Brumback property on south Indiana street. Miss Ella Westfall of Mattoon visiting K P Houck is reported today to be recovering from her recent st*tri*ie illness. Frank Deever, of East St. Louis, formerly Vuudalia operator at this point, is visiting friends here. Jesse Lee, of St. Louis, was itere Wednesday en route home from French Lick. Mrs. L. P. Chapin was called to Cincinnati Wednesday night by the serious illness of Mr and Mrs Kemper's youngest child. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ledbetter entertained a few couples Wednesday evening at their home south of the city in honor of Miss Morehead, of Decatur. III., who is Mrs. Ledbetter’s sister. After games, refreshments of ice cream, cake and fruits were served. Phillip Franks little hoy, Worth, fell from a horse this morning and fractured Ids left forearm. Miss Perle Hillis lias gone to Indiat • apoiis for u two weeks’ visit. Dr. John left this morning on a trip through northern Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. Dr J H Talbott, of Indianapolis, conducted ij larterlv eonferenee at Locust street M K church Wednesday ev niug. Mrs Jennie Wilson has gone t<> Indianapolis for a fi*w ilays. Paul Burlingame, Paid Gilbert and lohn Dawsini Howe will assist in the “DePauw night” exercises at Lebanon lids evening. Mrs Frank Spangler ami daughter, of Cataract are visiting Mrs Alspaugh, on west < 'oltimbia street. I'lii* Monon excursion had thirty passenger from this point for Crawfordsville lids morning. Belshazzer chorus tonight in Sigma Chi hall at 7 :30. John Cooper drove from this city and back, a distance of 32 miles, in live hours. P. O. Colliver was in Bainbridge today. Dr. Swahlen is taking a vacation on Lake Michigan. Mrs. Jas. B. Tocker is at home from Salem. C. II. Stratton returned to Sullivan this morning. Ben Murphy has gone to Sullivan and will have a position in Stratton’s Store. Mr. Brock way shipper) anofher egr of spokes Wednesday. "'m. Sellers is doing a big business in sawed anti split spokes.
What Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for others it will also do for yon. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures all blooil diseases.
Just try a ]0c box of Cgsearets, the linest liver and bowel regulator ever
de.a
When bilious or costive, cat a C'ascgr* et. candy cathartic, cure guaranteed
|(t c, 25c.
ifc.verviJO<ljr M»y§ ho.
Cnscarets ('amlv Cathartic, the mo«l won dei fill medical discovery of the nee. picas
PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Cle&Mx a brautifle* the hair. Fromutea » luxuriant growth. Never Fail* to Bt atore Gray Hair to its Youthlul Color. Cures »< »<p iiiM-aee* St hair fa..tug ,autl |D»hat limgjtmta i
Pa.. , raff,, Mgr. Wj-Pass**Tk.Ag, e(|iUj|1 ^ a , Ll . b4Iloll anil ttVit j I Sm'irnd refrcDu^the
For Letter Deads see the B annkk Timks,
, • . , . .• and positively on kidneys, liver and ImjwoIs,
layette for awhile and i- now editor of fi.-unmiijf g,,, entire svsp'in. dispel colds,
Miss Bow- cure heuduehe, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try u box of < 1 C. (' lo-duy; 10, 2.5, 50 renis. hold and
prititer lion. Elliott Bowman, assistant audittr guoi'uutccU to cure by ulldrurgis'e
Countff Local News. Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnam County. PORII.ANr* MILLS. Mt'lem, of Greenwood, ba* bought the mill at this place of »Barnes A Adams and has taken possession. Mr Clem is the roan who discovered the stolen horse of Frank Hoyst’s, mentioned in last week’s issue. Messrs. Barnes and Ailams will return to Indianapolis. Henry and Harvey Spencer. Freeiii4,nt, Ramsay, Wallace Ramsay anil w ife. Mrs. Lillie Katclift', John H Tippin. and several others, who were born and raised here, but who have for many years lesided in Kansas i,r *’ visiting in this vicinity. Enough came from Die neighborhood of Greely, Kans,, to obtain excursion rates. The Spencers of this section and others gathered at the home of Trustee ( lias. Spencer last Friday ami held a graml reunion. Over a hundred being at Die table for dinner. Next week a like reunion of tiie llurhisons, Porters and Spencers will be held at the residence of Jas. McCntchan’s. These three families are the pioneers of this section and have become very numerous. If you meet a man in the vicinity of this place take oft your hat ami salute M r. Spencer, Porter or Harbison and you scarcely ever miss it. They are generall all mighty good citi/.i ns, and staunch republicans at that. Jake C. Scott and wife, George and Will Ratditi'and w.ves. Miss Kate Katdltt'and Miss Sophu Alexander -pent two days and a night camping at tin* Shades la-t week. They report a very pleasant time. Mr. Clem is an excellent millwrigh, and will employ the season of low water in making necessary repairs and improvements about the mill. J. D. Nicholson and two daughters have gone to Kansa- on liusines- thiweek and to visit ids brother’s family Stand by your republican county paper. HAINBHIDGK. Mrs Ed E'lsberry visited lien* last week. Miss Julia Byron went to ('rawtordsville Wednesday. Miss Flora Dyer is home from Chi-
cago.
G W Ritter is on the sick list. Miss Mary Kearney spent a few days in Greeneastie this week. An excursion will run to Chicago Sept. 18, one dollar for the round t. ip. Every one desiring to visit the White City should take advantage of this excursion. Mrs Kil Haeney, of Roachdale, i- visiting friends here. MrsGreyon, of Lafayette, who has been looking after Iter interest Ii4*rc, lias returned home. Mrs. Frakisand daughter left Monday for a visit in Lafayette and Tipton Arthur Chadd made a li ving trip to Indiamipolls Friday. Mr Boyland, *f Lalayette, was in tow n last week. J A Lon returned home Wednesday. Miss Llewellyn Vuugti went tti Crawfordsville Wednesday. VANBV. Mr and Mrs ,| II 1 Ne|snu and daughters, Miss <'outlie and Mrs Minnie Cooper, of Greeneastie, left Tuesday for Boone, Iowa, for a two weeks’ visit. Jimmie Albin is visiting in Lafayette. S Wbitted superintendent of the north division of the Greeneastie and Crawfordsville gravel road, is making some good imorovemenis. Miss Kate Miller, o r Greeneastie, and brother Ben, of Indianapolis, are vSiting their parents, Mr and Mrs w < Miller. Kev and Mrs Jacob Rolim, of Col burn, are visiting their daughter, Mrs Lizxie Cole. Felix Albin and family Mrs. Amanda Rr.dclifte attended Crawfordsville fair Wednesday.* NORTH JACKSON. Rain liadly needed here. Lewis Robbins and family and Charley Grantham and family spent Sunday at J. A. Dean’s Wilbert Young and wife spent Sunday in Ladoga. Born to Lewis Hnltz and wife Sept, 5, a boy. Lislt Knox and wife of Carpentersville, spent Sunday at Charley Knox’s. Billie Grooms wen) )o Groyeland Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Byrd attended the association at Mt. Pleasant this week. F.tfie Johnson and Minta Siddens of Roachdale, visited May Young Tues-
day,
Nora Grooms entertained a number of her little friends in honor of her third birthday Friday. The little tmes feasted on cakes, candy and watermelons and enjoyed the eyeing immensely.
|T PAYS ■•RgAD HVEOIDEX-I They always have bargains
to offer you.
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This week we place on sale, 10 doz. Men’s full 'y ^ s* size,and full fashioned 50c Working Shirts, to close for -“5^ 5 doz. men's #1 and $1.25 Percale Dress Shirts „ , with two collars and culls for J 25 Men’s Suits, regular price $5 and $6.50, rfor . ^0*5° 20 Bicycle Suits, regular price and $6, 7 _ for OUR CLEARANCE SALE on 1,1 OVERCOATS * 'ni.,1 ,,v,, f, ,, , season will l>egin SATURDAY, SEPT. nth. Every coat will be close*! out at greatl) reduced price to make room for a Large Fall Stock. ^ Model Clothing Mouse.
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I have been troubled a long time with what I suppose they call dyspepsia. I call it indigestion, t have had great pain in my chest for many years, and l used to have difficulty in breathing at times, and feel as if something had stuck in my throat, especially after eating, and 1 always had to be careful what i ate. 1 dared not eat pastry or hot rolls, and at times I would get dizzy in my head. I tried Pepsin and other patent medicines, and I did not find much benefit until the man at the drug store where 1 deal asked me totry Ripans Tabules. I did, and I tell you I felt more benefit from one box of Ripans Tabules than all the other stuff I had been taking. 1 had about thice or four boxes, and I am cured. I don’t have the pain in my chest, my bowels arc more regular, and I can vat any kind of food that is put before me. Ripans Tabules have made a good cure for me, and 1 tell you I tell all my friends to try them.
SCHOOL BOOKS
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| NEW ANDO ■SECOND HAND I And— A Complete Line of School
$ Supplies, at
Langdon’s Book Store. Our Prices are Low and We Solicit Your Patronage.
tilt* A Diva Evening News,
man lives at Covington. Her fattier is I Hon. Elliott Bowman, assistant uudittr
in the morning to spend the day with n neighbor. About noon her sou came for her telling iter company had come. Git arriving home sin* found about one hundred twenty-live friends amt ncighbors wilh well tilled baskets. The
Arthur Fields and wife will live with gue-ts till unite in calling it on,. i,f p,,. his parents for the present, I most pleasant days ever spent. Mrs. Drake Brookshire met with an j Hie members of tin* I' V ehnreli reaccident Saturday while driving along organized Sunday school Sunday with
the road. In the act of turning around ( Rev Pope as sitperiuD ndent. The lady one of the shafts broke, the horse be- j members have organized an aid societv. .•ante frightened and Mrs. Brookshire j , w M cGaughe V preached Sunday retn at empttng to jump out o Dm buggy : in H(l(|i ^ 0|1 to caught her foot in the wheel and badly ! fractured her ankle. ‘ Kev Ashby will hold service* Dm 3rd Sunday in this mouth.
uncastlk.
Miss Cora Fosher rjtttrned to her
home in Pendleton Friday.
Sam ( unniugham of Indianapolis is making a short visit at his father’s. M A Bridges and wife attended the convention of the I'uiversalist eliureh
iit luiilunapoiis last week.
Mr 11 anna’s family of IV'av*dand \ j’’’^'1 frienils here aft**r an ah.s*** c** id ited Sumlikv at Mrs Hanna's. j- s .Vars, heller known by h**r old Sumlay being the rtfty-lirst nnniver- j !1 " Fanny I>i**keus. stir.y **t Mrs S P Watson’s birth, h**i l’ 1 ’. Bt<‘vensou of Iowa i- visiting li'
faiinly anil friends ilecided to give her a pleasant little surprise. She left early
NKW MAY8VILI.B.
I nole Tol Stevenson ami Johe Wilatns stdl continue i|uite sick. • lover hulling in full hla-t with a
splendid crop.
Mrs I idlis of Woodbury Con i- visit-
parents here.
Mrs Litteilo is on the sick list. Our schools begin next Monilay with
tbi* following teachers in charge: F L 'loore. Miss Keo, F.ee Rodgers, Mrs. •fatness John Walls, May Buehanar. Millie Modlm, Elias Littelle, Berth# Higgins, Bertha Watkins, Gilbert Wil-
son and Ed Stewart.
Mat Stewart drove in 20 calves purchased near Thorhtown for which be
paid |22 per head.
