Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 May 1897 — Page 1
THE DAILY BANNER TIMES
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Pinch in Uttie trill- of flood’s I’lUs, for Do meili cim- • vi-r contained >o great curative power in so sioiiil space. They are a whole mediciue Hood’s jhoat, always rcaily, al- ■IB ways efflelent, always sat- ■El isfactory; prevent si cold ar fever, cure all liver ills, sick headache. Jaundice, constipation, etc. 2.V. Ihcouly hills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
“MAJESTIC I I NOW ON EXHIBITION AT COOPER BROS.. HARDWARE STORE.
DAILY BA NX LR TIMKS M J.HKi KK'IT Publisher IIAUKY M. SMITH Muiiuirlnir Kdltor Telephones: COUNTING ROOM 62 EDITORIAL ROOM. 95
kon’T think Uf ieavi.ur the etty, even for n short time, without ordortnir the Dully IIannkh I imbs to folli.w you. ll cosls you but 111 cents a week ns It does here st home, and the address wtl I e OhnnyHl ns often as ion {'•mire.
COMMON COUNCIL.
I
Four
Members Present and a
Short Session Held.
At council Tuesday evening the services were short and were all over in a jilfy. The second ward representatives were absent, Mr. Hathaway on a business trip and Mr. Perkins, on account of the ill
ness of his mother.
The reading of the minutes was dispensed with unit the call of the committees brought no response. The claim ordinance was passed as follows and then came adjourn-
ment :
DePauw University,
live to :nuke all
A delightful baker, a great fuel saver, an ornament to adorn one’s kitchen, and will last a life-time. Yon are cordially invited to come and examine this wonderful Range and satisfy yourself that it has no equal.
(PornonalH and society note's art* solicited ami will la* Insorted if writer’* name and adill t*H8 is attached, not to be inserted, but as an evidence* of tfood faith. None but truthful .terns are desired.)
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year in advance $5.00 Six months Three months L2T) One month 50 Per week by Carrier 10
Cooper Bros, Hardware Co.
When delivery is made by currier, all subscription accounts arc to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.
SI»E< I AL NOTICE. W“ publish, and are jrlad to K<’t the same, when they are nows, free brief notices or deiithw, hiitiiK and miiiTiajTOH, hut we charge for extend'**! obituaries, lodire and society resolut ions and cards of thanks and will publish none such iinlens payment or safisfaet try ariiinvreiiicnt therefor is made in advance.
CLAIM ORDINANCE. J. M. Donnohue, police < i. b. Parker U.T. Ashley ** James Merry weather, tire dept . Ben S. Williams “ ** .. Geo. N. Nelson ** “ James 1). Cutler, streets Jolin Tobin
This Column Records the Best
News in College Circles-
The “Southwark” on which Prof. Longden’a family and Miss Ida Weaver sailed for Antwerp on May 5 arrived safe at its destination on May 14 as per information received from the New York office
today by Col. Wcaiter.
I. U. is trying to get some conso lation out ol her isolation in the base bull world and the Bloomington Telephone thus jingles: “In view of the recent slanderous attacks made by our would he rivals
arrangements for
| Alumni day. There will he another meeting on next Tuesday evening | at which a large attendance is de-
sir.-il.
Mike Dalton M
Taylor C rump “ James Ash I. Meisse “ . ..
Wm, rallahan **
James Moran
John Grimes Dow Whittaker,stone
J no. Frazier, stone
II. II. Hilbs, stone dust H.H. HillD, stone
E, Hawkins expenses t . o. Wairgroner, repairs
N. Y. Bcltinf* A Bk^ Co Biggs ....
A. rl, Edwarcson hay ft ft«i B. E, Albin asst engineer 2 CO
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Mr. C'lias Lockwood, of Peru, is the guest of Mias Harriet Harding. Butler lias entered the ranks again this year with her Collegian, A. H. Washburn has been elected editor-in chief with Miss Elizabeth Campbell as business manager. The commencement program of Hanover college will begin this year upon the thirteenth of June and continue until the seventeenth. Hr. Gubin urges all the students to be present at chapel exercises, j Important announcements will be
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INSURANCE cS: REAL ESTATE & RENTAL AGENCY
HHMORirSS IN REr«l_ EST A T £r —
1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. GREENCASTLE. IND.
The visit of a delegation of South American merchants and businc s
- - I
- : } men to the United States this week | shows that the shrewd business *: I people of that part of the world I recognize the fact that a party
YOUR, " i ' favorable to closer business rela-
I tions lietween the American Rer - | publics is in power in this country. Z - I The contrast between the nr-Ihods of tin; republicans and the democrats in encouraging clou- trade relations between all Americas is so strongly marked that people of those countries found no difficulty in recognizing the republican victory of 1N9U as an assurance that their trade envoys would be uel (•(lined and their proll’ers of closer
business relations likewise.
Published every aftprnoon except Sunday at tin* Banner Times office, corner Vine and Franklin streets.
ChtmgeK fordiaplay advertl»ements muat lx* handl'd In by 10 o’clock a.ni. each day. Krading advertlaVmentK will be received each day up to 1 o’clock p. m.
Wbeie delivery is Irregular pleafu* report riume promptly at publication oflice.
spiteiinen copies mailed t'reeon application.
Raking and health making are included iu the making of HIRES Rootheer. The preparation of this great temperance drink is an event of importance in a million well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer is full of good health. Invigorating, appetizing, satisfying. Put some up to-day and have it ready to put down whenever you’re thirsty. Made only oy Tue Charles Pi. Hires Co., Philadelphia. A package makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere.
ukPilin’ op THE OOTTEITIOE - <»P TUB CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
fin vucfiKtlc. in fit*' St ah’ ol f mint HQ at the I’lose of liuHiinxs,
May 14, 1897. RE80UUCES.
Loans and discount* 5S Overdrafts, seen red, and unsecured.. On r. 8. Bonds to secure circulation jH.nco JJO Premiums on F. Bonds - 1 , stocks, securities, etc i»a Banking-house, furniture, and tixt- ^ ,.lI,' HHI 1H * Other real rstut* and niortaair- a.»wued ■ ' B" Hue from National banks (not Heaerve Agcntai Due fi-otn tdati- Hanks and Hank- is l.sim uDue I'l-mn approved reserve aaenis.- ti.-s-l (.( ( heeks and nl her cash items *.*'' Nntea of nthcr Nutlonal Hanks h" Practlonal paper ciirreney. nickels, and cents .il t.i I .awful Money Reserve In Hunk, viz: speele K'.* 2V0.M "0 l.eiral tender notes -.1 an .1 1 Itedempllon fund with I’ ' rr-as-urcr (5 percent of olrciilatlou ... '
V ourself StrollK.
If you would rc-ist pni-unionia, broi,chilis, typhoid fever, and persistent coughs and colds. These ills attack llnweak and run down system. They can find no foothold where tin* blood is kept pure, rich and full of vitality, tinappetite good and digestion vigorous, with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the one true
blood purifier.
Hood's Pills cure liver ill-, constipation, billionsness, jaundice, sick head-
ache.
“ *»« W.b..h, regarding j "■ ^
our treatment of visiting hall teams. '
it is interesting to note the opinions 1 h ,“ facultV re8wlved J' e8ten,av
to allow the seniors to be examined
, , this week. As u result, in some
team ami
manager spoke in the highest terms ''“l’”'' 1 the .V "ill escape the of the gentlemanly treatment ac- ‘ lnal8 and in others life corded them, and the Wittenberg l,e , m " ,i, ‘ "‘ is *' ril " 1, ‘ f,,r the
^ ; lower classmen,
players were ilisposed to contrast!
the fair treatment reeeived bv them I Kr “ uk Iloller entered the at the hands of the local team and ‘ MtS of the 'nter-state field day. “rooters” to the shabby reception He Wl11 cpnfine l,,m8elf t0 eompet-
| ing in the shot put. We expect
great things of our Hercules and want nothing more than to see another medal upon his breast. The base ball team starts on
Friday. The
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given tliem at UePauw, where they were compelled to ride to their hotel in a dray. We are more than 1 willing to allow disinterested per
sons to judge the merits ol this controversy. The fact that I)e
ieastern tour
I’auw and Wabash are opposing us is prima facia evidence in our
favor.”
The sophomores have decided with the consent of the faculty to
issue a .1/
its
first
ADVERTISING RATES:
IVr inch, Urst insert Ion “ •* oach HubHequcut iuscrlioit
per month
..vr»«*tH, . . 5('tK, $i.m
(Miaraiiteed posit ion cbarjrcMl 25 per cent to 100 p«*r r*« nt extra. I’osition not aimranteeii for mlveftlseinents of less tlmn live tnehes No Jiseount forihneor space; live per ctiit allowed when payment aefompanleK onler, HEADIN'; NOTH'KS Brevier lyp'*, per line, 5 c, ‘Mie line paraKraplis ebara'-'l as oi eupylna two IlmsHpaei’ tile followlnic rates will be allowed only when cash accompanies order. 25 lines 4 cents per line mi ** m IMI * 3 250 “ 8V4 ** 500 “ -
Ad in i all e •innmnient ion - to im daii.v Banskic Times. Greenenstlo, Ind.
In his tarilf talk in tlic Senate Senatcu - Vest said thire was too much money in the treasury. That has been the true democratic idea for years and they accordingly
spent it right and left.
Tore* Gtvnf t onventton*-. The Young Peoples Society of Christian Kudcuvor meets at San I- runciseo, ( al., July 7th-l2th. Yatiomil Kdueiitional AssM-iation ! Milwaukee, Wis., .1 illy lith-!)lli. Benevolent and Protcclivc Ordi-r of Elks at Minneapolis, Minn,, July tiih-
iltli.
These are all National conventions, and delegates and othcis interested sliould bear in mind that the l>est route
to each convention city from Chicago i the Fourth district. I lie special is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. j election is set for Tuesday, Aug. 10. Paul railway. Two trains daily via! :—- —
Govi;unok Moi nt yesterday is sued his proclamation for a special election of a congressman lo sue cecd the late William S. Holman in
See .Majestic Knnge oshil it al Cooper Bros. Hardware store. UH It National League Games. Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati t*. Boston 7. Louisville 1. Cleveland 10, Phi'udelpha 9. New A’ork 8, ( hieago 0. Washington G, St. Louis 8. Pittsburg 2, Baltimore (5. WESTEKN I.KAOIK. St. Paul 3, De-tr dt 1 Columhiis 7, .Minneapolis ’2. Kansas City 3, Grand Rapids 2. Delicious baking is done with the “Perfect” Baking Powder. Tty it at J. VV Moore’s. 172-Jilt An Adamless Eden. Indiana is to have un Adamless Kdcn on a large scale. Adelaide Miller, a very wealthy lady rcsi dent of Chicago, has bought a laige tract of land overlooking Cedar Lake, near Crown Point, and will convert it into a home for Chicago women, and no heing of the male persuasion will he allowed on (In place, not even a servant or a vis itor. If caught on the grounds they will he- considered trespassiii:- | and summarily evicted by an j Amazon who Is to he giv. n police [lowers for this especial purpose.
game will be played a Columbus. Successful thus lar, we iruat in the ability of the team to hold its own when it comes to cross bats away
from the local grounds.
Tomorrow and next day I. U. and
miiie. 1 he tallowing the University of Cincinnati will officers were selected yesterday and L rn88 batg< The l!lttpr ha8< until will sene. Editor in chief, Ilixon; recently, been classed with high assistant. Miss F. Arnold: literary | 8chool team8 . Ir j. (J> is victorious editoi, h. I. Baker; assistants, 8be | ia8 jjt t | e g roun( j 8 for boasting.
Messrs. Ritter and Lane; business manager, Stultz; publishing manager, Harper; subscription agent, Howe; editor of verse, Ogg; editor of jokes and grinds, McCoy, assistant. Helm; editor of music and art. Miss McIntosh; editor of fiats and
The Phi I’sis entertained informally last night. A good time is reported Iroic all. Dr. Post began this morning to bombard his students with quizzes. Last iw-niiig in .Music hall Miss
„ . Mvrtle Owen gave her junior song
sororities, M iss Ha vkins, editor ot ,
’ | recital,
athletics, J. C. Cast I cm an.
I n-< iiai. Miss Owen has a yoice of j iare compass and sweetness. The
1 tie friends <>l the seniors have program comprised selections from begun to gather here and, from the English, Italian, German, French present prospect a large crowd of . and American composers. Of the visitors is expected at commence- heavier numbers the Aria ‘ 11 Guar-
Oinaha to San Francisco; seven tluoiigh irains daily via four dilterent louti-s ( hicago to M ionea- 'dis : -ix iimly trains (.'hicago to Milwaukee. Choice o! routes to Culifornia, going via Omaha or Kansas City, returning via St. Paul and Minneapolis. Through trains ves-til-ided and electin' lighted. All trains rim on Absolute Block System. Low cxi ursion rates to each convention. I ic.:et. agents everywhere sell tickets over the t hicago, Milwaukee A, St.
Paid Railway or add res* Robt. <'. Jones
Total . ♦rn.asii i«i Traveling Passenger Agent, Chicago. U.UIIUTIKS. ! Ml waukee & St. Paul railw y. 10 11 apitul stock miiil III <-,,1-w Building. ('inciniiati, O. Jl.uVlw ■ Sumliis fund — —-— — ! I’lnllvlili-d |>rollts, less i-xpcnscsnml Loiittr I.mi.
taxes paiil '■*
| Nailounl liaiik iion-s oiin.iainlim! i ..amoi 'I'lie folio .ving letters remain in the 1 !T. Urcencaatle postoflice uncalled for
Wai’I’KMIAN*, the “weather man” at Indianapolis lor tiic past twenty live years, said a week ago that this would be a cool summer. He based his prediction in the law of averages and finds by reference to the records of twenty five years that a cool summer is due this year.
Shake* ii»(o your She **#.
Allt’lRa E<»o‘ Easu, a powder tor Ih** frit. It • cures paintiil. swollen, funartltur IV t and in- point staidly takes tin* stiittf out ol cornfl hi d bun- | ions. It*8 the orreatest romt'ort dlHOovery of tboauc. Allen’s Foot-Ba<*e makes tiulit-tit tinifornew shoes feel easy. It is a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aetainir feet. Try it today Nild by al dmirtrisui and shoe stores. By tnai' for 25 ets, in btuuips T> lal pia kase UEK. Address, vil.nS.Olmfte'l, Le H .y, \ \ lk-tt.
rnent.
John l.nllincs has returned Irom St. Louis where he was recently cu’.h d by the death of his father. 'I he seminariiun class under ( ol. Weaver indulged in a banquet last night. Nine or ten men were presciit and sociological and economical questions were given over to ques-
l ion- of food.
The local alumni held a meeting last night iu Downey hall to make arrangements tor commencement. There was a lair attendance hut not i nough of the sixty alumni of the city. A committee consisting of Dr. Baker, Prof. Priest and Miss
| Grace Birch was appointed to ap-
an executive committee of
any" by Gomes was most artistically given and was well adapted lo Miss Owen’s voice. The German group “Thou’rt like unto a fiower” by Listz, “Evensong” by Wickede and “Good Morning” by Grieg, were very well interpreted. The program closed with “There love doth build its nest” by Hawley, “Rose tide” by Cantor and “In June” by De Koven and were charmingly sung by Miss Owen. Miss Owen was ably assisted by Miss Josephine Armstrong who played the accompaniments admirably and also played two piano silos in her usual brilliant style. The programes given by Mies Fernie’s pupils are always a delight, one is sure of hearing a great variety in style nml always of the best.
PAH^CR’S f LJCI R UNIC IHH» Lung Trouble’*, UiL.Lu, C.a.oBiln*? rdomai-n leniadi* ills ami w not* l 1- r h .i .r i.in w’ n nil n
lii'llvi'luai 'lepoaltn suLJuut D> i lu < k
D'Hiinn'l cert I Ileal us of ueposil. Total
“ stale or liiiliiiini, ( aunty ul I’liimmi, **: I, M > I> HiiJscs. ' asliliT of III'- aliovi
'-’.mo S7 M ., y 20, 1897:
jinv.ss"'«j Maud M. Bailey. Fred r.-ii'penter,
Mr.-'. E. H. (’ox, ('b.-irl v 11 Me, M rs. I!( t-
“Litti.i Pkhu” is just now the subject i,f a good deal of attention from all parts of the world by reas on of the fact that on May 10 lur new turrency system went into effect. This system creates the gold standard and prohibits the impor-
rt (
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GAIl? SALOAMf s icnrt’D'S ntul boautif.ej tho U )‘roiii(-t*.s u luxuriai.t puvtth. Ilsv( v* Fulls to nestoro On Hair to its Youthful Color Ciuvu Bcuip tliseus* s u hair fiiU 30c.aad$lA\! M Dru^ibU INDERCORNS The only tar* t Ub. Stops all pain. Makes wu’iK.ug easy. I-ki. at Dr
vnil CAD TTla kf* big money ■ UU by Helling our wlierls.
n iak<*H i
knowItKla'* and tH*lli , f.
s iiliF.'*rllu d and hwopii tob'd'ort* iid*
Win. A.
i in Hi ud hank, do soUmiiiiIv ‘"uai* that Hu* ; Kressler, T\ |i Vtlllglian, \N illi ilil n f ui|v ( »r c in, tin* LiirpoHe f»i
a»*i atiovo HiHit-ment is mn* 1 " Hm Immi «»l u»> .. «., e n. wi;., 1 o«“* L iiitik'itutti > - -iitii it.-iii i M. M. BIH '!l«)V\s, Mi-. SmIIh* Mmili*,
'•Hil*2:1111 Sni "P. Prof. Rcinrod Wedcr.
.'ay ol May, IMI7.
KKN p I Alti’KNTI K. Notary Fulillo.
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Ol I TON HKOAD-TUKET - Dlin-.oi -
! I HANK V.AUNOI.D, I
lii ealling for same olense say ‘‘ailvci tised.” Willis G. Nkfk. P. M.
Iiy Helling our wliwb. llUVT $5 to S25. I juui.-i stock in Aiiirri. h. All
makr-iHmlaioai'U. Write for cataloi'ut'S. I
tht- “Perfecl
Hi. al llamiltoo’s
Ivvcnty iluys
Tiikc h (lelightful rule 0.1 :i i» vv w heel. ' The direet line to
| this prohibition being to maintain the standing and nominal value of the silver coin already in the country. Commenting upon this action by Peru, the Macon Telegraph, a democratic paper, says: “The
are wiser
our own
410.JO. ten davs $7.ii0. , • r .1 Nashville ami makes "I"'spring from the m.n
1H< ion Koine r.xenrinonH.
Tickets on sale daily to the Tennes-
. . , ,*ee Centennial and International Kx-
1 ^ ^ statesmen of utue pen. I72.2nt | nil, ‘ 9 ‘ iR’kelsgood until Nov. i,$1 LOS, t | ian t j ie new breed of our
Try ihe “ IV J. T. Alien'*.
I leel.”
Baking I’owdel at !7. SI l
U. P. iJKOWN LEWIS Cycle Co., Clucetfo, IU. j Maripd- mii-ie 'Ime.
rinse eonneetinn in Union depot.
ing camps of the West.”
Good Citizens League. The “(•mid Cit'zeus Leagl" ” will meet at the (I. A. R. hall, ov er Bi.ikeV griicery -toic, on Wedm-s lay tveniiur May ’ill at 7 ;J0 D- m., itisie-ul of an Tn-*(lay evening. Kvi ryhoily, both I rmn the lowiiship and city. arecai iii-st-ly reiiueste I to nt’cml. ;lt *.y oi (ler of < 'o.vi. Real Estate Transfers. A mam la K sinil h to \ Imiz i J. Smith, laud in Floyd ip.. ♦Jldd. .Limes U. K-lwanD tm Hanun;l Mc(iailgliey, liml in I-laukdii Ip . VVMI. I guaiinie(‘ the I’eiii-i’ Bikini; Powder be. I ;! i ,0,. made, only gnr . ill T. Aoi-iins. 17!-:H
Fxaliline I In- m-w l Mi-Cormiek nmwer I lardw are ston .
> ii liolli-r Bearing - at t'o.ipi-r Bros. 2't-U
“ Pure and Sure. ”
Clevelands
Baking Powdek.
A pure cream of tartar powder. No alum, no adulteration. Cleveland $
Baking Powdeiv.
27 years on the market A favorite wherever introduced. Cleveland s
Baking Powdeiv.
