Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2M. 1893.

THIS

IS Wt IAT TALKS

DUST UNTO DUST.

Kuneral «»f Kt*v. II. L. Hralii Ye»ter«lay.

I»r. .loliii'h It**;ihi If iiI K«*iuark«.

him over NiiiRnra. For to liim nil truth was divine, and no two truths of God

could conflict.

He whs a hard-working student.

\ cater,lay afternoon at half paat , ip I)Ushe ,, hi , intellectual en-

deavors beyond the capacity of his physical powers. He was poring over his books in the late hours of the night, after bis fellows had long been asleep.

three o’clock a large assemblage of citizens, and students of the university gathered at Locust Street church to pay their last mark of tribute to the memory of Prof. Harry L. Heals. Every seat in the

in the ministry, that one saved soul in heaven should say of our sermons, “they saved me,” than that multitudes who fail reach heaven should say that our sermons were eloquent. It is not so much the eloquence of tine thinking and charming delivery that we need in our pulpits, as that diviner eloquence that

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can show Christ to sinners, what ser- to keep this flavor and will be found to be the finest Oats

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without auttlcient compensating pliysi- him on a career of immortality!

church was occupied, while some

of the friends were obliged to stand during the services. As the organ

cal activity that he laid the foundation Brother Heals preached, not to please

grocer keeps it. Ask for it and take no cheap, bitter, flat-

tasting oats in its place.

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PRICE is the argument every time. Not mere lowness without regard to quality, but the high value at the price which insures wise economy. That is what we are striving for— Bargains everywhere through our stock that shall be BARGAINS.—a heaped up money’s worth at

Mayor Treasurer. Clerk

that is one of God's ways of hrin^in^

Charles B. Case Frank L. Lainh's lames M Hurley William E. Starr Arthur Throop

111- four years of colleire life were men to the truth. His reason was on ! Attorney — ThomasT. Moore .... . . , , , , Eee. Board of Health....Euiren© Hawkins M. D

years ot personal religious aetivity nml tire with the Holy <»host. tiou, £ive us I

of singular personal purity. His daily more such preachers ! 1st Ward Thomas a brain*, J L. Handel

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of disease. But lie was a towering ! the cars of men, but to win their hearts. Undent. That word best expresses it He did not neglect to reason with men, , When the faculty at one time during for his sermons were master pieces of

breathed lorth < liopin s l ,t * l * ll til ll l ■ hH college career was asked to name art; but he did not reason in order that funeral march, the funeral cortege the strongest student in all the four men should exclaim: What a masterentered the church, with the mem- college classes the vote accorded that piece! Kather, be reasoned because

her8 of the faculty in advance of j honor to him.

the casket. Dr. Gobin reading the burial service from the Methodist ritual. Alter the singing of a hymn, Dr. Martin led in prayer; scriptural readings by Dr. Poucher followed the prayer. President

.hdin gate a bri, I and tout hing .John B. Gough: “Tell the young men is not fnf roc to speak, when his lieuuti-1

to keep their record clean.” | fill life stands out so eloquently before

2. The Teacher:—If as a student he our gaze,

sought llrst of all the truth for its own Daniel Webster, in his memorable ad-

sake, it was equally true of liim as a teacher that bis highest ambition wato lead bis pupils into the truth. He keenly realized bis responsibility as an

CITY DIRECTORY. C ITY OFFICERS.

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PuhH.shfd every afternoon except Sunday at the Hannkk TimK$t olTlce, corner Vine and Franklin streets.

gave a

sketch of the ('hristlike character and life of the deceased, in which he expressed the great sorrow of all by the loss of Prot. Heals. After the doctor had concluded, the congregation followed the remains

to Forest Hill cemetery.

Dr. John’s remarks in full, which give a complete history of the

young life, were as follows:

na. John's kkmakks.

Harry Lincoln Heals was born in Cass e,mnty, Illinois, on the (itb of February, is,>4. lie entered the freshman eh," of Del’auw university in the fall of Iss-J, and graduated from the college of liberal arts in June, 1881!.

walk was a spiritual benediction to pro- Behold the student! Heboid the in-

fessors and students alike. He had no structor! Heboid the preacher! What ,,l ’*® lo,lt ‘ r ••

reason to fear bis record, for during bis more >ball I say? Behold the man ! A eollege career he had followed, or rather man like the favored disciple of old, anticipated the dying admonition of w om Jesus loved. This is enough. It

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Mrs. Mar, lliroh, - School Trustees

1>. I,. Anderson. 1

H. A. ,>hk. Superintendent of elty schools.

Are you on The Hunt for what is going on

SECRE T SOCIETIES.

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in^ Biinker Hill inouiuiieiit, *l. m Haima.

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aid in substance: “This -ilent si,a 11 ,U "’ ,n

speaks words more eloquent than mine."

What did he mean ?

j Jerome Allen's block, Jrd tioor.

PUTNAM I.OIXiK NO. 45.

That thosegruuite -'saSmith N (4 . E. T. Chaffee ot*c*

t, or tilt* Heroism of Meetlrijr nights, every Tuesdav. Hall in

thoroughly in love with bis high work, those whom that monument honored? ' V " ,rul Natil,n * 1 Ba,,k J'd floor. .,7 ” , , , , , j lASTI.C CANTON NO 30, P. H.

o bile he never ceased to regard the There is that today which speaks

instructor of youth and he was stones were eloquei

preaching of the Gospel as the highest more eloquently than human lips can and most authoritative call of his life, speak. Is it ibis cottin ? X<>, Tills he regarded the holy task of leading form inclosed therein? No. These young people into the truth as akin to tears of >trieken friends? No. These that sacred call and indeed as a part of are eloquent, hut that which towers it. He felt that lie was preaching the above them all in matchless eloquence is truth from higher summits and to wider that beautiful life of twenty-nine years.

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horizons when he was molding the fut- Young men, let that/lifc speak to you.!

During his senior year lie was pastor of ure teachers and preachers of the land Fellow teachers and preachers, let that

the Methodist Episcopal church in thllI1 eV en when he Stood in the sacred life speak to us.

Monrovia, Ind. In 188(1 he joined the | Uegk alld directly preached Christ to Beloved friends, whose hearts are now

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Indiana conference and was reappointed the multitudes. It was this profound

to the church in Monrovia, in 1886 and ; oonvlction of hU multiplicaUve intlu- life.

1887. In the summer of 1888 he was j

Mrs. Hickson. Mrs. Dr. Hawkins.

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Thi: Daii.y Hanner Times list is growing rapidly. Our list lias constantly increased since the tirst day.

B. II.Evans H.P W. H. H.t hi Hen Sec Second Weihn*sday night of each montli.

IILITE LODGE K. AND A. M.

W. H. Vestal.

H. S. Beals. Third Wednesday i

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la<t resting place-ami yet. not him. | J v7,S«hVK;Sniih;y itehtof woh .......it.:

we were all to be

pointed. He went with his family to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the fall of 1892. Alternating between hope and discouragement, he spent the winter and spring in the land of strangers. These were months that tried his faith in God. A little angel came from heaven to smile for a few short weeks upon him and his heroic wife, and then went hack to God. a reflected ray of

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John T. Stewart

David Hturhea See Every Friday night on Jrd Hour over Thos.

Abrams store.

IIHEEN, ASTI.E DIVISION U. H.

W. E. Starr Capt It. St rattan See

First Monday night of each month.

A.O. IT. W.

The Mnrhiir Kobhery. The robbery of James Sinclair in Cloverdale on Friday niglit was mentioned in part of onr Saturday papers. The item by mistake did not appear in part of the edition, so we again give it for the benefit of those not seeing it Saturday. Sinelnir drew over six hundred dollars from the Central bank on Friday and taking it with him to his home near Cloverdale secreted it in his bed. A thief located it and got away with it successfully. Sinclair has furnished no clue to the robbers. Mr. Sinclair states he had been

sore, thank God for that beautiful Thunk God that his precious ohil-

ence in the school room, and this alone, ,lren shall la* permitted to grow up

elected by the executive committee of I which tempted him from the pastoral under the hallowed memory of such a the university to the instrnetorship in j work) ani , it wa8 thig 8enst> of , lish op _ father a legacv he has left them inflnEb_li'ii in tin pr, p.ir.itoiy '* im'd- 1 pnrtunity that held him to his choice itely more valuable than a worldly

He tilled this position until the winter alld that M hiln to re j pi . t nattering fortune

of 1889-90, when he was elected to the | offers both as to g! , lary dnd digtill . Al)(1 now WP s)lu i| f„ii„ w him to his iustructorsliip in systematic theology, j Kuighed pogitioil trom goaie of the most last resting place—and yet, not

In 1891 he was promoted to a full pro- influential pulpits in the State As a thank God, not him. We shall not hurv | hooan louok, no. 1H. k.» a. m. fessorship in the same department. In (t) . ac h er . whether in the preparatory /dm: how easy i, is for us to forget this B the summet of l'SJ2, his health having | gl .| ]0o p the college or the school of inspiring truth. That intellect of his. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, failed the previous winter, he was theology he made a profound impress-i that coped with giants of thought for Mi . h N,, • s ' w M granted an indefinite leave of absence, j on „„ the entire university. Pro-| many a year,—have tliev nailed that Mm.M. a.TelatiT Sec with the hope that he .night regain his ft . ggor and 8tudent alike reg p ec t e d him under his cotlin lid ? That loving heart ** SWOOn<1 -dfourn, Mondays.

>tr,.ngtli and I'turu to his work. I* 1 for his manliness, admired him for Ins of Ids that attracted every one that came thU hop, \\ ( w, i, all t<> h, djsap- ability, honored him for Ids integrity within his reach,—did they smother it

and loved him for Ins Christlikeness. in the folds of his winding sheet ? 'That He was a conscientious teacher as he royal will of his, can you crowd it into iiad always been a conscientious stu- the waiting hearse? 'That burning condent. He was not satisfied himself with science of his, will you extinguish it

the outer show of truth, nor was he sat- under the sod ?

isfled to give to others as the truth that There are some tilings that you can which he did not clearly see as such, bury, but the human soul is not one of himself. He had no evasive answers to ; them. The Christian soul will not !»• eager persons who were inquiring for {buried. The Christian soul defies the . the trutii. If he clearly saw the way, coffin and the shroud; it defies the

he.nenh pm it) , and a distinct echo of i |i e i ed them on ; jf the way was obscure hearse and the funeral train ; it defies immortalit) . Later on the devoted | to | dg v j g j on | le took no f 0I . ward step {the grave digger imd the rattling clods.

that could mislead. Bury the Christian ? Who will underHe was an apf teacher. If one nieth- take it ? Who will seize him as lie leaps od failed, he had another at command, from Ids old home in the body, and | John Cannon

all these trying months hi- failh hd-■ am | j )e wag sufficiently familiar with starts for his new home in the bosom of tcred not. In ilie summer just passed L be j eat ,f ) j |) ^ t0 jj,, ab | e tQ : or w j )0 w jjj OV e r take him in Ids the lamily were reunited in Wichita, j br j n g t jj e m j nd and ^^1, together.! swift flight, arrest him, and bring him

He was an inspiring teacher; and ! hack a prisoner, and crowd him down

that alter all is the greatest thing that under the earth ?

can be said of an instructor of youth. Do you wondet that Socrates should provided hie inspiration l»e transformed Lay before his deatli in answer to tlie in the student into a worthy aspiration, question. “Where shall we bury you?” Lofty inspiration! means lofty aspira- { "Bury me? You may bury me, if you tion. A teacher of pure spirit and of can catch me !” Xo, we shill not bury correct life who possesses the inbreath- Harry Beals. We shall put away the ing power is sure of an outbreatliing of house he lived in; hut for four days he pure spirit and correct life from his has been walking upon the high places pupils, i’rof. Beals was an inspiration { of immortality, and has seen visions to his students, and only eternity can | such as “eye hath not seen,:’ and has reveal the high aspirations that lie listened to melodies such as “ear hath not

in Greencastle from clay to day in the news line? If you are,keep your eye on the Daily Banner Times, We are determined to let nothing getaway and will give you the news while it is fresh. We propose to tell it to you in a short, terse manner, and in a

way that will make you a permanent

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paper.

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wife must come hack to her northern home to gird her physical strength for almost superhuman burdens. During

COI,I.K,IK CITY LOIX1K NO. ».

George Sage.. M. \v A. 11. Phillips S,f Second and 4th Thursdays of each month.

OKOIIKK or HONOR.

Rose McAlinden C. of 11 Delta Moore. See First and third Fridays of eueh month. Hall

on Jrd lloor City Hall mock.

Kansas, whence on the morning of Thursday, Oct. 19, Ids spirit took its

flight to the throne of God.

Such is the brief story of a brief life, but who will undertake to measure the results of the force which these twentynine years of activity set in motion? Physical force, they tell us, is indestructible, and I believe it. The dead atom which vibrates hut once across its infinitesimal path lives forever in the vibration of other atoms m other worlds. But if physical force is imperishable, much more shall intellectual and spiritual force endure forever. The intellectual and spiritual forces set in operation bv the intellectual end spiritual

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OTOE Till HE NO. 140.

Saclicin

Thos Sage See Every Monday niitlit. Hall on Jrd tioor,

City Hall block.

HOY Ah ARCANUM. LOTUS COUNCIL NO. J2H. .

W. G. Overstreet tt Chaa. Landes ....Sec Second and fourth Thursdays of each month.

Meet In G. A. R. Hall.

heard,” and has grasped truths such as “have not entered in the heart of man

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OREENCASTI.E COST NO. It. C. O. WaKtfoner. C Goo. Honton Soo Evory Monday evonhiK, Hall cornor Vine and Washington streets, 2nd tioor.

FI UK ALARMS.

College avc and Liberty st.

Imliana and Hanna. Jackson and Daggy. Madison and Liberty. Madison mid Walnut. Hanna and (’rown.

llhMMnington and Anderson.

awakened.

3. The Preacher.—Ho was a king in the

pulpit. As a preaoher he was clear,! vonoeive.

| activity of Harry Beals will reproduce j ^sage, amlte’dS ml'it iiUh^im.in Mr ’ an<1 Mr9 ’ (;e °’ wh ° 1

2-1 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 ♦»—1 3 2 4 2 5 2 tt 2 7 2 2 3

Seminary and Arlington. Washington, oast of Durham.

loading cars with uuy, and came to

(ireencastle and drew .fb-L'i from the j themselves in time and in eternity. Imtik, giving the hay as security.; He - physical force of the iini\et>c i» ... . i . i i lacoiistantiiuantitv.andcanneitlieriuHe put the money in a pocket-book, . .

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Washington and Locust. Howard and < rown.

) >hto and Main.

•Dollt «4Vi .and i h'.Vit H tr Ulicy .

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No matter What you are Searching for you will find it in the Daily BannerTimes. It is here that the most enterprising merchants of the city talk to their customers. We have made rates at such a low figure that no one no matter how modest his income should refrain from telling the Greencastle buyers what he has to sell. We mean to make the Daily BannerTimes A Medium For the People's Talk.

of Ids

If,

Master. If, lit,i 4 it, irl,

and before retiring placed his pants containing the same in his bed, between a straw tick and a feather mattress, leaving the legs of the pantaloons hanging put. .The thkf pulled the pants from the bed!

and taking them out in the yard extracted the money, leaving the book with the wearing apparel. Sinclair’s loss is heavy.

crease nor diminish itself, but the intellectual and spiritual forces of the universe arc self-propagating and wilj increase forever. The forces created by our departed friend in his brief twenty-nine years will multiply

'through all the future.

What were some of his character-

istics?

1. The Student: -As a student he sought the truth. If his student life could he described in a single sentence, it would he that he was utterly aban-rvT*fr-,iu. i ^Vcon

did not preach him

crucitied, risen, as-| c by» retnuicu

eendcl and returned again to earth, terday.

You tinnight not of the preacher, hut of the Christ whom lie preached. You felt as though God were speaking to you through his servant. I do not know his habits of pulpit preparation, but 1 am .sKi-c-that tUi v.-ry-T.vs; auvl l&tr p'lVp'uratioii he made lor each sermon was the invocation of Divine help. He must have come directly from the closet to the pulpit, for like ids Master,“lie spoke as one having authority,” and any preacher called of God. who conies fresh

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Locust alibi Sycamore.

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police otiil Is one tap then a pause and

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harley Barnaby spent yesterday in Terre Haute. There seems to be quite an attraction there for

! Charles. / _yx

Morton Dilcs suffered a fractured arm ou Saturday while scuffling with some friends at the Phi

Psi house.

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incut of the Putnam house at I of the truth’on the contrary he whs u>

Knvl., wnud.i,, hi- wjfe.anjl j- ju-tf. I : ,vr ." i 11 . 1 i". 1 W SP5 : i'i ,MR,iU raAnS*diIH todav making arrangements to go 11 " 1 ' >l ' '• " l '' M pel: and he priM-laimed the whole Gos-

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the rice farm of Bence & Arnold. » he equally believed in sanctification, and

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Geo. M. Black r M Glldewell.. Geo. Hug'hf'H Dmiiel T. Diirncll Diuiiel S. Hurst .1. F. ()’Brlen ... F. M. Lyon

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Wm. Bnmdslfoct,.

J. I). Hurt.

Auditor .. Sheriff Treasurer Clerk ... Recorder Surveyor .School Superintendent Coroner tv _ Z

Smnuel Farmer ^

John S. New^ent)

CotiitnisHlonerfl.

The M. E. church at Mill Grove,

s'\ miles south oil < doyf riltftlf " -i ^

{ as if by iiutlioriiy. j destroyed by lire last night about | wh™*—

He was a well rounded preacher. He I eight o'clock.

Mrs. Chaffee has an eh jfant front -A* (' | hot or cold baths, m It

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on both thi*sc ('(Mitral Gospel themes he i Bin Four itate*.

irave no uneertain sound. When he ! 'J in* Kig Four will make a rate of i.om! M.-irfcrts. I preached on holiness, the people listened, for round trip tickets to Chicago [Furnished the Daily Bannkk Timka ; for we are (<lad to hear one preach holi- from this date flood to November 5. tf daily by K.W. Allen, mantiflerof Arthur | ness, if \ve h. ve reason to believe that he $1.B0 to Indianapolis and return, Nov t .Iordan’s poultry house.]

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He had a huruing love for souls, and he preaulu-d to the people with the one

great end in view, the salvation of hit- Wednesday man souls. It was little to him that thu rout,* will sell IWrlVvTuvV/J'}'.iVvi U ! *»W44ikm km tl.

7 to 11. Account of ('hrisanthemiiui show. E. U. Hi'Esrrs, agt. tf

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Foot Hull.

Out. 'J.ltli the Motion tickets to Lafayette at • i.uiiii uip, ou auuount

great; it was much to hint that they of cliatupionsliip foot hall game he-

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j should say that his sermons were ott'cct- t ween I’urdtte and Stagg’sChicago iini-

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j ive in producing the en,l in view. Ah, I ver-ity teams,

j how much better for ns all, my brethren !

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