The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1901 — Page 3
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I. Have Removed
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Vo the Orubb Block, where I will continue to keen a fall line of GROCERIES and CHICAGO MEATS.
My Bakery is unexcelled, and I am better able than ever to supply the trade.
JOHN W. CONSTABLE, SOUTH JACKSON STREET.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
’TEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FEOPLE AND EVENTS
!■ the Ceoni Ptel4. New* Gathered hj ■ «atlh*c Report *r« or hy Tetephooo
FOR
Awnings Tents Tarpaulins
Weather Indications Fair lonigkt anil Friday, coi ■ tinueti cool.
General <lebility—failure o( the atrengtli to do am) the power to endure — is cured by the |(reat tonic—Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Fred Weik.
SIGNS FOR SALE.
Good Strong; Card Hoard Sijjnt 14*6
containing the following
Ham nek.
Miseea Nellie Bowen and Anaa Landes of Greencaatle visited file Mra lioticka over Sunday. Miss Kdith Mercer visit d at Tene
Haute la^t wee*.
I Mrs Anna li Siaythe of Terre Haute
[ is visiting Mrs Thouius Mace.
« Lycurgut Stoner is Pi Indianapolis
} attending Federal «Oi.U.
J| Mis* Oina Hutcheson is spending the .*•■««*•**•*»«*• ■ , ^ rt • I I . |
i wi*ek itr p iliirioie with relatiro
for sale at this otllce at 6c each. Other , , , designs containing most any kind of a Arth « r ^ ^ H-tcl,e*on
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: : FURNISHED ROOM
sign you want Large letters, easily '•'‘D'''“p from Ter-e Hstue -t.ind y to read from the street. | visit rheir paren's. M is'i Moedy eaiue
i to spend the day with aliss M. rcei.
^loveruale ! ,h,! Reading club «:11 meri
Saturilay evening with M n O N Houck J W Croaton >s building an addition gon
to the Oloverdale touring mills and is going to put in a pair of Fairbanks 6
ton capacity scales.
Eld W .) Brown went to Paragould, Ark. last Friday where he is bolding a
meeting
Mrs.I F UiU, o' G.-eencastle, visited John Uoild and faiu.iy last weak. Thos Rule came home Nov 6 from Kansas herew he spent a fortnight looking after his farming interests in
the tiun Flower State.
Papers on "The Ideal Home”
and “Shakespea-e’s Children” will be read by Mrs Perle Stoner and Mias
Zora Hutcheson.
Stoner Bros shipped two cars of stock fiom here to liidianapeli* Monday
night.
For the finest Teas and (Joflee# go o Brcadstreet’s Grocery. tf
Rural Route No. 3.
Aunt Amanda Call is on the shklist
Prof Louden, of DePunw I’niniver- thia we< lt -
sity, will pi each at the M E church Saturday morning and evening Nov 17.
'i be beauty thief has come to stay, l uless you drive the pimples nd blackheads awai ; Do this; don't look like a fngbt; Take Rocky Mountain Tea toaight. Ask your druggist.
_ tfhiicf'ia excursions. To Indianapolis Nov 18, :lb and 20, retarn 22, fare 11.20. To Chicago, 111, Dec 2, 3 and 4, return limit Dec I. Fare $7.36 via Terre Haute and C A K l Ry. To Andersonvllle, tia, Dec 8 and 0, return limit Dec 20. One fare for the
round trip.
To Richmond, Ind, Nov 21. 22 and 23,
return limit 26, fare $3 2i.
On account of Thanksgiving day the Yandulia line will sell tickets between points on the line also to points on its connections within a dislsnce of 150 miles, tickets good going Noy 27aud 28 return limit 2i). Rate one and one third fare for the round trip. Rate of'one and one tbiid fare for the round trip will hi made for students going home for Thanksgiving va-
. .0,1 s\*t1«r saw rt woe o r> f u .
cation. Tickets sold only on presentation of certificates from proper official of college and limit af tickets to cover
vacation
One way rates to many points in south fir«t. and third Tuesdays of each month. Home Seekers tickets to points in south and west first and third Tuesdays of eaeh month return limit 21 days. Home seekers excursions te southern and southwestern points on first and third Tuesdays of each mouth. Return 21 days. J. S Dowling.
Big Four Excursions. Account Thanksgiving to at poitui within 150 miles. Nov. 27 and 2b returnng 29 one and one-third fare. Home Seekers tickets to western 1 northwestern ami southern states will be sold Nov 5 ami 19. Dec * and 17, return limit 21 days. Indianapolis, Noy 18. 18 and 20 re'urn 22, $1.20 Onu way reduced rates to uiany points in southern states first and third Tuesdays of each month F. P. finest is. Agent.
Lee Reeves and bnby were callers k t
C K Priests Sunday.
The baby wagon called at Fred S'eele’s last weak and Mi a nice baby
girl.
Mrs C K Priest and Mrs lx>n Gall
went to th*- city this week.
I M Jones is still dhredding corn. It will take bstit «om. two weeks. tiajs he gucM he will 4^^to kill another
beet.
There is going to oe a wedding in ou# neighborhood scon Pojs get out the old circle saw and be f -ady. Paul Priest has gnue vvlftr M» Uncle John to Boone county to uo some carpenter work. t Jasper N Lewis,,has bought 200 bushels of corn near Raccoon and is expecting to haul it this week. Old Man.
The People’s Gron-ry has any thing that you may wish. Try them. tf
Rural Route No 1. Rev Masten and Martha Runyan conducted the funeral services of Edd Osbern at New Providence Monday, large attendance.
Uncle Jefl Day and daughter are visiting at William Dai's this week. Rev C line of lndi»napolig held service at New Providence Saturday ant' Sunday. Miss Gol lie (.'•* visited Miss Daisy Allee Sunday. Dscar Dobbs and family spent Sunday at John Vermilion a. Corn shredding is the order. Miss Ethel Dorset: is visiting Miss Effie Allee this week. Miss Birdie Hurst from Owen county is visiting at Jim Cox’s. The school is progressing nicely at Providence, the te#« her Charles Underwood. There will be preaching at New Providence Saturday evening and Sunday Nov 23 and 24. Mrs Clara Dorsett spent Tuesday at Reason Larkin’s. Topsy.
For Thanksgiving Day.
Avoid worry by buying coffee you know will be the same as last time | <'base ^ Sanborn’s famous Boston coffee* Are always uniform, bandied only
tf
The VamlaliA Line will sell Novem ; by Broadnreel’s grceei v.
ber 27th and 2Ntli return limit Novem-
ber 2»th, 1901, excursion tickets of re-1 Wanted--A reliable cook,
(luce 1 fares from all sta ions to points l'>0 miles Irom selling point oi its own hue, and also to many points on eon
Inquire
at room 26 or 27, Florence hall. It
The Gleaners of the Presbyterian 1
<'has. Cooper, jr., is on ike sick list, E. Grantham ana H. M Handel tie in Roachdale. Ed. Ridgath went to Indianapolis this morning Lee Hamilton, of Indianapolis, wa« in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Buis isyisiting in Roachdale today. H C. Callender went to Vincennes list evening on a business trip. Fred Htarr returned to Ids home in Bainbridge this morning. Richard Lloyd went to Indianapolis this morning on business. G. H. Hillis and A. W. To'in went to Indianapolis ibis inoinin^ Rev. and Mrs. Ing left this morning for Burnett, where tney will visit. J, E, Allen did not go to Muncle yet* terday but will remain here sometime Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Handel returned Wednesday night from their southern
tl ip.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wright have re« turned trois a visit to Rockville and Bel I more. Misses Mamie Ring*, Maggie Hard and Sailie Smith came from Brazil yesterday. E. E. Black returned lust night from Chicago, where be went te sell stock shipped from this ceuuty. Prof. R. A. Ogg. of Kokome, is at Biooiningtsn attending a meeting ot tbe trustees of Indiana University. Miss Pearl Wells, of French Lick, is visiting Misses Mabel ami Laura Stoner. She will be here a week or
more.
Tbe Fortnightly club will meet to night at seven with Mrs. Raymond Walt*. All members are urged to be present. An additional incandescent light has l>een placed on the Rig Four water tank for the convenience of employes ym-sengers. Ik Mrs. James Sharp, of Reno, was here ’Wednesday night with Mrs. Mary Sharp and family, on her way to Iowa to visit her son, Clyde. Messrs. George Hathaway, J. M. Hurley and M. D. Bridges returned at noon from Crowley, La., where they have been on business. Robert John has recently been elecie i a member of tbe Book Builders’ association, of New York. He i- connected witli ttie magazine, Outmz Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Crow entertained a number of friends and relatives Thursday at dinner at llieir pleasant country home, east of the city. Mrs. Elmore left this tnor. ing for Crawlordsviile, where she will spend the winter. Her children are with a sister of theirs at Plainfield. M r». Omer Newhouse came this morning froin H illsdale to vint her fattier and sisters for several days. He.' husband will come Sunday evening. A. J. Hall and family and Bert Gu - nisou and wife attended a birthday dinner at Ureencastle Sunday given m honor ot Mrs. P. B. Elliott.—Brazil
Times.
Mrs. F. A. Arnold left thi* afternoon lor her visit with relatives in Kansas City, a trip which was postponed ty tbe [illness of her daughter, who has
now recovered.
Dr. J. P. D. John left today for St. Paul, Minn., where he will lecture lx* fore the students of Hamline university. He will be away two weeks, lecturing through the northwest. The revival meetings in the Chrisiain church at Fillmore, conducted by tl e p&sioi, iiilUer *». H. Brown, are proi greasing in a most satisfactory mailin' . There wc-e six conversion last night. The uanolc factory anil Barnaby’s mill ste preparing to move their uiachinery elsewheie on arc* unt of the scarcity of timber The handle factoiy has used up all the ash it could buy in
Carpentnrsviiie. John Irwin ant family of North Salem are viaitiag ,t Charles sillery -. Charles Meter and Win Mll.-ry «r Gretncastie Visiu-o the latter’s brother , Charles Sillery, the first af the week. Ou Saturday Diaht some one supposed to be coon hunting, started a fire in the Bowen woods southeast of town. Thi fire was not extinguished until Monday night. There was/considerable fencing burned. J W Hillislaixi [Dan Miller were In Crawfonlsvilie Monday. Mrs Mary ’Tool went to Crawfords-! vllle Tuesqay to visit relatives. Saturday aftei noon the north bound local arrived here i>t 4:3# in charge ot conductor Duncan and pulled bv engine No 10'J.tyMr Dtincai sent uia engine in on the siding fer a car of lumber and when returning to main track she failed to get on the main but got otl the rails into the tUclc Hampton and Scott arrived fr< at Greenoastle about 7 o’clock and bad ner nearly straightened up when the wt ok train arrived froa Bloomington «l -nt 8 o’clock and proceeded with the wo k, getting her on the rails alikuf U:lKi Charier Long cam- up with N > i07 and took the train ea to Lafavitde after three hours delay. No 109 wa- ftiki u to dreenoastle Saturday but was taken to the snops at Lafaytte Mot dav for repairs. Kerd Lucas was here with Ins little telegraph
office.
F L Moore moved to Clinton Falls last week
EVERYTHING NEW and CLEAN We keep everything requi ed for Thanksgiving.
M - g- « - r* a ~ - *-i ,, - * ~ * o»oWu*>
NICE, TURKEY.
Leave Your Order for a
oOgOeOwo •*W*«W*
Parrott & Taggart s Bread, Cakes and Crackers.
Phone 68.
GOODW1NE GROCERY CO.
Moore’s Air Tight
is ti e peer oi all Air '1 ight Stoves. It embodies the ideas of the originator oi all Air Tight Heaters. A fuel saver the handsomest stove on the market Thousands of them used in the homes of American people. All kinds of Cooks and Heaters to show you at all prices. Sold for cash or on payments.
COOPER BROS., HARDWARE CO., Northwest Corner Square.
DE PAUW UNll/liRSlTV. Do You Use One?
Mr, Minnie Searing and daughter, |
Hazel, of Cuban vinited Mrs Marco
Browu.
Sunday visitora: Hang Anderson and Ora Newton and families at J L Higgin»’; Joseph McKee and wife at MrPayton’s; Janies Newell and f.iaily at Theodore Newell’s; Charles McFerran and wife at Jesse Coflman’s; Wm Carpenter an* 1 family at Benton John-
son’s.
NEWS
If so this should interest you
FROM THE great jf no t ) why don t you?
INSTITUTION -
\K i lien b: a Special Geporto Who lieeps in Touch with
CoD"*ce Circles.
Mr and Mra ivrn Dayis visited A II
Pickel Friday night.
Progressive people have long used them, and the masses are fast beginning to use them. They are a comfort and satisfaction you can ill afford to do without. There is nothing that will take the place of a strictly high-grade Fountain
n8t of the 8thool / e8r Pen. Always ready to write.
Florence Hall has been leased to Messrs. Davidson and Crumba er
fer the
Mrs Davis and daughter, Caralyne | rhe8e gentlemeD Bre en( ' l ^'' Ml ' lh always at hand, you will CX-
visited at J M Edwards Sunday Miss Lawne Davis is out *f school
having tonsilitis.
MrsJ W Hillis spent Toe, lay after
noon w-th Mrs Davis. Jahti P Hillis was in
Saturday.
New Mavsvine.
Harry Higgins went to, Anderson
sea iiia Beet girl.
The quai’-J-untera think they hav<struck hard luck because the farmers wont let. them Krtnt On their fai ms. Wes Stewart has bought the Boober farm near Barnard and will move there
in the spring.
Rose Owen* and wife are the happy
parents of a girl baby
Burlay Banner was at home from La-
fayette last Sunday.
Elisha Patrick hi his new bouse
completed.
J L Higgins hauled hogs to indianap olis Wednesday. ■fumes Helton says he is going to prosecute the boys that put his surry in the ditch Hallowe'en.
Grove and O L Hutherlin took hogs to Indianapolis Monday. Jessie Lewis was at Roachdale Sat-
urday.
Ann Lewis, C $ Kurtz, H W Tim mons and Boliver Monctt were in Greencastle Saturday. G L Sutherlin and family visited relatives in Roiichdale Sunday. Bill Walton and Archie Monett will ’coon bent this winter.
apable students, hav.ng tbe con- jence th e greatest satisfactidence of the faculty, and will en-, ^ in procuring a ood p oun . deavor to make the hall a popular ‘ tain p en __ You w j|l always and pleasant boardmg place. find our assorlmen , 0 ,- WaterDr. Hickman returned last night ^ m ans Ideal Fountain Pins-
Ladega i**t f rom pituburg, Pa. [Sterling Fountain Pens, Park, The class in Prophecy under er’s and the Tourney Foun-
Proi. Trever are to be quizzed to tain Pens, full and complete morrow. with strictly high grade Pens, Notre Dame’s team as it lined up'suitable for an) hirnd, both against Purdue, averaged Hg.iadies' and gentlemen’s, fuhr pounds. guaranteed. It always pay£MissNewan leads the young la- t0 bu y th L e best ’ ^ dia. meeting this afternoon. - w [ ant l a cheap pen, we have
the best that is made. Call Miss Claudine bcott, a student in our school of music lust year, was married on Tuesday of this week to Mr. Win. S. Cut tie, of
Fort Wayne.
Manager Neely has secured a new quality of foot ball bladder which he is trying. Imping to se cure ene of better quality than
heretotore used.
Foot ball practice continues to be good this week. Every man ! who can wear a suit should lie on MeKeen field each day until the
close of tbe season to make a Iclcphoiie 2Q4. strong second eleven against the
Mrs. Fannie Ford,
and examine our assortment 1 whether you want to buv or
not.
Langdon Bros.
Book, Stationery
and News
53
Fresh Fish, Oysters, Celery,
JOHN HAYDEN
Trained Nurse,
Buster Monett is driving cattle for
0 C Sutherlin.
Mrs Ellen Monett visited her sou
Boliver Sunday.
Work on science hall progresses dewly. At this rate we cannot ,
hope to use the building next tcim. j H;4S | ( „. rt teti at No. 1 1 uiooiiiingioa
Mr. Itobeiteon who has been 81 ^' <;,ce,KaK,,P ' '"I coaching the Earlham team this —
' >t t
GEOaSE HOFFMANN
LOCKSMITH and
GUNSMITH.
yeai, will lie here Saturday; also Sam Kuick, of Indianapolis, comes in tomorrow. Roth gentlemen will
Marley Lewis was In News Msysville be here the rest of the seasau, d“1 tiesday evening. voting their time to the foot ball
team for the gaiue with Indiana All kinds of Sewing Mach-
will return from jpes and Gasolene Stoves re-
Oberlin, Ohio, Saturday morning paired. General repairing.
Dr. Stevenson made a financial | w COKNKK Sol’AItK,
report of the Athletic association i mieg sim.i:ky iiakuku shmi*.
Mothers write us that they hav#
solved the prablem of keeping their university, chiidren well. Give them Rocky , ... Mountain Tea each week. A blessing Loach t lie/,
to mother and child. Ask your drug
gist.
Fincastle
Wm Johnson and Cyrena Harvey this morniug and followed bis re-
tire latter’s |
port with a gentle reminder that
neuting lines. For full particulars call c hurc will give a social at the rest
the county.— Bloomington 'IVle; hone.
on nearest Vandalia Line Ticket Agent | denee ftf " Charles Kiefer Friday Tlw Mo,,on on Sunday placed in reg
or address H. A.Tokd. •’
evening. Nov. 15. Admission lee.
TuATb-2f>
E. A. T'okd.
Gen’l Pxss’r Agent,
St. Lou is, Me.
Monor Ko: te txcursions. To Chicago acc’t International Live Stock exposition Nov 30 to Dec 7 ; low rates for round trip. One and one third fare for Thanksgiving holidays Nov 27 and 2s tecum limit Nov 28, Home Meekers excursions to southern bt’d eastern points, first and third Inesdays November and December. Winter tourists ticket* en sale daily L southern and Paeifl? coaata points. Banters rates to pointi la Mioh aad tortkwest also to southwest. J. A Michael, Agt
Fire Alarm Boxes.
21. 31. 41. il 61. 121 32. 42. 52. <2. 72. 212. 23. 4*. •3. alley. •9.
Lollegc Avenue atpl Liberty. Indiana and Hanna. ackson and Duggy. Madison and Liberty Walnut and Madisoa Engine House. Manna aad Crown. Rlooaiington and Amlersoa. Seaiinary and Arif igton. Wasliiugton and Durham. Washington anil Locust. Seminary and Leeutt. Howard and Crowa. Main aad Ohio. Collega Avraae aad HeMotta
ular service its new pa*-.eiiger engine* <>f the (Ihautauqua type, hauling trail * j 30 and 31 011 the Air-line. Engineers Kl«-in and Moipliy report tliat there i* no limit to the s eed the new engines
can make.
Loeatt aad Rycaatow.
An Inipnriant I>ifT>r«nc«
were quietly married at
home 'Tlmrxilay evening. Only a few , . .
guest* were invited. iiil subacnpttons were not paid up.
I Delinquents, take notice !
Mrs Dr Stanlev and Mrs J C Wil-
liams visiied R H Williams in Indian- Dr E. E. Kclwanls, class of 9.S apolis last w ok. 1 w ho has recently become a resident Corn shredders are humming on *H i 0f __ G '. een(,a . 8Ue ’_^i I1 f ^ ^“P? 1
sides of us. They don’t run true until
exercises this morning.
they tear oft or 3 fingers for someone. G W Grldur and I, Dyer are very
proud of their chin v\bilkers.
Some of our boys attended the ghn*r
Dr. Ed-
wards has quite a reputation as a speaker and author aid we welcome him gladly to our midst.
OUR ICE OFFICE is now located at Bryan & hamrick’s Barn.
The following is taken from col-
ic make it apparent to thousands, deeds; unlocks the gates of happiness; who think themselves ill. that they are ! pours glowing vitality into your sys-
not afflicted with any disea-e, but that system simply needs cleansing, is to bring cenifort heme to their hearts, as a costive cenuition is easnv cured by ■ sing Byrupof Figs. Mannfaetrred by Dm California Fig 8yrnp Ce only, aad
•old by all druggists.
suppei at Roachdale Saturday evening. L .,„ 1 lege notes in the Lrawfordeville
Inspires one to nobler and l«etter Journal: One of the men who went to De-1 i'auw Monday afternoon and
PHONE NO 48. Send Us Your Orders.
When you want some good teas er eo ft er go to Broadstreet’* grocery, tf
tem 'That’s what Rocky Mountain 'Tea will do 35c. Ask your druggist.
CRYSTAL ICE CO.
“roasted" hie roommate for not going too, found these lines on its
Lost—Linen lap robe. Finder please i table when he returned, tired aid
return to the Bannrr office.
HL08T—A round gold pin in shape of wreath, with “8. M. I.-91” on same. Finder please return to the BittURR office and receive reward. ip
disheartened, far in the night: •‘Tell me not in mournful numbers
(31 to 3)
Life is hut on empty dream; He who stays home and slumbers. It not so foolish as might seem.”
A. BROCKWAY
DEALER IN
BLOCK COAL, HARD COAL and COKE.
koe Me Before Baying. Aug S If
