Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 October 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25.1893.

Tl IIS IS Wt I AT TALKS

( ' 1TY E \ W“M V K ERS stale ^ that the only kind of :in or-

idinance that would stand would

A DUO RECITAL.

SEMI-MONTHLY MEETING CITY COUNCIL.

) EPS IN : ROLI .ED : OATS

For Purity, Sweetness and Rich Flavo

PRICE is the argument every time. Not mere lowness witliout regard to quality, but the high value at the price which insures wise economy. That is what we are striving for—

Th«‘ Tax I «*vy for N«*xt \ **ar I ix«*«l I,i\ni

\ Petition ami soin*‘

Protertion Tin* Iteifu-

lar Claim Orilliiance.

The second ward was shy a I couple of eounciltnen when Clerk [ Hurley and a new lavender necktie

I called the roll last evening. The negative: , . , , . . .1. M. Donnohuo. police clerk Imd been out to u late dinner r T A Hhiey imd had to tear himself away, Oeo. Nelson, fire depart

hence his unusual evening dress. The second warders arrived, how

protection and republican principles in general. The minutes were adopted on a

I .it nt Ev« k niit{f*K FeiiHt of \ oral anil Iirntru*

have to be general and made to in nirntni wimir tu Munir Han. THE dude Putnam county dealers as well Last evening the 508th recital of as outsiders. The attorney was the school of music was given by

therefore granted time to look into Prof. James H. Howe in the assem-j . iirthe matter. The only ordinance that hly room ot the music hall. A ^ ^ opsin flats cannot be equaled, It is so prepared can stand will be a general one, large audience was present to show to kt ‘ e P this flavor ^d will be found to be the finest Oats with its penalty clause suspended their appreciation of Dean e 'or sold. It also pre\ents any form of indigestion. Your on Putnam county dealers and ped-1 Howe's skill as a pianist. He was K ro ^ er keeps it. Ask for it and take no cheap, hitter, fiatdlers. assisted bj- Profs. Alison Marion tasting oats in its place. i_ W 4

The following claim ordinance Fernie, Rosa A. Marquis, Frederick * ~ — was passed with Handel in the W. Kraft and Adolph Schell-) CITY DIRECTORY.

schmidt. The musicals was a new

departure of the school of

CITY OFFICEKS.

our stock that shall be CAINS.—a heaped uj ey s worth at 1

BAR lifted, for no apparent reason than

Hen Williams “ ...

•• ••

J. Merryweatber *•

-

Revet e Rubber Co **

22 20

Crawford & Son

n *n

KnisHit A Jilson “

3 25

J. D. Cutler, streets. .

... 24 00

John Tobin “ ..

It; m

Taylor Crump **

.... 16 50

Mike Dalton “

.... 15 00

Frank Riley “

. 15 45

Dow Whittaker, stone ,..

143 10

Spear Pit man “

4 20

Ed. Kiteljorjj, sewerpipe.

55 93

A. 0. Day, Olive street

15 75

Cooper Bros., patrol wagon

. 15 00

City school trustees, library.

. . 100 00

Fred Mark, assisting engineer. .

75

$ 25 no

7 w

22 50 being a duo recital, the first ever 'Jerk

Maretmll. I-'mri !»*•• •!•

music. Muyor.

I reamim*.

given in the eity. The first num

her on the program was executed | Set*. Board of H«Uth

| Flii^ineor.. I Attorney.

Charles I*. Case .Frank L. Landes James M Hurley William K. Starr

Arthur Throop

Thomas T. Moore Eugene Hawkins M. D

COFNCI l-MF.N

by I rofs. IIonni* and Schellsehmidt, ] S f Ward... Thomas Abrams, J. L Handel ?"- 1 " Ahn’tOloy,Jo'hn*!?

i

j Tlte finance committee, to whom

I was referred the matter of a t-i\ The treasurer’s report for Sep- . levy for the coining year, reported temher was referred to the finance as follows: The total valuation of committee, and the council ad-

all property for IS'.tll per the auditor's books is .|J5,7U7.70 ; number of taxable polls 4!*8; dogs, 88; a levy of Noe oti each $100 tor general

1 purposes, and He on each $100 for DAILY BA NNER TIM ES| l )avin - principal and interest on

school hands will yield $24,070.30,

and a levy of 50c for

journed.

NEWS FROM DEPAUW.

and in the number Prof. How* fully sustained his reputation, again beautifully demonstrating his ability as a most finished musician. Prof. S< hellsehmidt showed himself to be an artist of rare ability. The duets—‘‘O Love Divine,” and ••Wei? ring No Glittering Treasures,”

by Profs. Kraft and

delighted the audience and showed

the perfect harmony of the

of the singers. Prof. Kraft's rich mellow baritone voice was never in a better condition, while Miss

ICO. I

M ** Jol St root CommiBHiniu*!’...

Fire Chief.

A. Rrnckway.

Mrs. Mary llirrh, ' School Trustees

J. I). Cutler Geo. H Cooper

i,

s. .viur\ imt'ii, ; I). L. Anderson. )

U. A.Ogg, Superintendent of eity schools. SECRET SOCIETIES.

I. O. O. F.

<;hk;:\( vhti.k i.odok no 34h.

.lohn (\>ok. . M Hanna...

N r.

See

. , . I .. .M I I <1 II lilt ....

r (MTlie Meeting nighls. eYnr\ Wi tlnrsday. Hall, in

, , Jerome Allen’s liloek, 3rd Moor.

Clothing Store

Fiihlishod every afternoon exeept Sunda> ;ti thi BannerTimbsoffice,corner Vine and

Franklin streels.

Changes for display aivertiseinents inust he ()n cncll poll Will yield $41)8, ttlld $1

unded in 1»\ 10 o'eltH'k a. m.eaehduy. Read | 1 injr advert)seim*nts will he r<*eeived each day oil Olicll (lo^j,

up to 1 o’eloek n. in. Ad\t*rtising: rates made

known on application.

poses and 50c for school purposes

$8

Head in# notices one cert per word eaeh sertion.

estimated yield

|from licenses $2500. This makes lM a total of the estimated receipts for the year $27,765.30. The esti

All <- >iiiiiiiiiiicitttonN giiDuiii i>c siirm.i with mated expenses for the year are as night, the tiHiue of the writer: not necessarily for ... i i i 7 .*1 & puhlit’ation. but as evidence of trood faith, j lOlloWS ! oC’llOOl !)011(is rGtlTDCi,

sYitonyinoiis coiniiiunicatious can not la* no- „ ,, .

tieort. $26oO; salaries. $3950- streets.

The New. ititiij from (.reenenstie'. (.rent Fernie gave the songs such life and center or Learmnu. feeling that the listeners were en I' 1 1•' at ^ le loir. raptured. Miss Rosa A. Marquis, O. L. Fuhvider left last night for in the next number showed a deli-

general pur Chicago. cacy of touch and complete mastery

The barbs expect to rent the old over her violin, 'flic program Delta U hall. thl ‘ evening is given below in

Will Hiss '91, was married recently married at Plainfield. The Shutnann Quartette will give

:i concert in Meharry hall Monday

ittnam i.oimik no. 45.

voices Asa Smith N G

E.T.Chafta

Meeting nijflils. every Tuesdu.x . Hull In Central National Hunk block,3rd floor. «!ASTIJ2 CANTON NO 30, P. M. .1. A. Mlc*bael Cap! «lhas Moikel 860 FiiKl and third Monday nights of each

month.

I). OK It. NO. 100. Mrs. John Merry weather N. (J 1 >. R. Badger. Met*!iip-r nights, every 2nd and 4!h Moinhn of each month. Hull in central Nut. Hank laiildinvr. 3nl floor.

Of

full:

PROGRAM. I Mendelssohn, sonata for Pianoforte and V iolonoello < >p. 45. Allegro Vivace ^

tiRKKNTASTI.K LODGE *123 O. I . O. OK O. F. W m. Hartwood ff.G

Meets first and third Mondays.

...P.S

\ndante

tiecyi.

tel I very - m^utai please report $4650 ; police, $1500; lights, $4200; p'R’itcutton otfiee. | flre department, $3000; water rentSpecimen copies mailed free on application. | «ll8, $4600 } tilX refunded, $000 ^

stationprv and printing, $.*>()(): li1 brary, $400; specific, $1600, making a total of $27,800—$200 less

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

On/ Yenr i'/i advance.

Nm rn uf/ts

Three mouth*.

(hu month ...

Per week by Carrier

1.25

.50 .10

When delivery is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as t hej call and reoeipl ft if same.

m J tm KI r r HARRY M. SMITH.

Publisher . Managing Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times, Grcencastle, I nd.

Now that VanAlen, the dude has his confirmation he should hustle out at once. In his language the United States is no place for him. He's too much of a gentleman.

Messrs. Foxworthy and Howe spent Monday and Tuesday at the

fair.

The astronomy class is at the observatory this week gazing at the

stars.

Miss Ulelia Newcomer, '93, of

than this year's estimate. The ** s visiting the Misses council thereupon adopted an ordi- " caver ami Miss Harvey.

MASONIC.

K.VOTKRN STAIt.

Mr . Hickson w. M Mi'S. Dr. Hnwkins Sec J First Wednesday night ol’each month. UKKENUASTLE CH APTER It. A. M. NO 21. E. B. Kvaiifl H. P W, H. II. <hillen Second Wednesday night of eaeh month.

IILUE I.OIKJK K. AND A. M.

W. H. Vestal

Alletrroawal 4 ; vv. ii. v’«*t«l vv. M

<f lV.au hoV i'u' or' 'anil Mr.. ! ThirJ Wcimwlay niKht »f eaeh month. I .1. 1*. D John.] ! COMMANDEItY. “We Bring No (flittering i E. H. Evans .. E. C

•his. II. Howe

lug

res.”

tj. It. hvans .. I. Me 1 *. 11 ;t \ ^ Fourth Wednesday night

yn ednesday uigiit of eaeh montli.

Janso

nance fixing the rate at 85c on each $100, 50c on eueife poll and $1 on each dog for general purposes; and a levy of lie on each $100 and 50c on each poll for school bonds

payment; and 15c on each $100 of lie will be in college no

such persons as maybe transferred year.

to the city for school purposes, Messrs. Sager and Whitcomb proceeds of such to be applied to we nt to Lafayette today to see the the payment of outstanding school j, Hni0 between Purdue and Chicago

university.

Misses Maxwell and Beauchamp and Messrs. Mead and J. Allen went to Mt. Meridian last night. Mr. DeBolt leaves the last of the week for his home in Trenton Mo.

more this

Treasure

I [Dedicated to Miss Julia

.. . I'ruicy l uooan i.oixiu, no. I'.*, r. » a. *,

Kuo f.jr Violin and V iolonoello H.8. llryun W. M “Duct. I he Evening ( loud \V. F. Tcistei ..Sec

iisfield 1^° '* ,S * ** e ^ e ^ Me<*ts seetmd ami fourth Tuesdays.

Jas II. Howe | To„ IMch Nature Fades „ whiTk lily uh apter, no. 3, o.E.s. I [Ded to Emma - Howe.] JJrs. M. I«h»rencc Miles W M Ru>diist<*in. sonata for I’ianaforte and N lo j Mrs. m.a. leister ... ••••• ••••• loncello<>p. 18. Allegretto. Allegro Motto, Meets 8t*conu and fourth Monuaj’s.

Real Kstate Transfers. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.

Johathan < . llrown to Polly .1. Miller, i kaiii.k i.onne no.111. land In Franklin tp «8H» John T. Stewart <\ C Jonathan i . Brown to A. E. and I . J. Every Friday night on 3rd tloor over Thos.

Miller, land in Franklin tp. 1900 , Ah rains store.

Kemkmhcu that a dollar spent in the community may come hack to you in its active rounds of duty between the inerehant, the farmer and the home manufacturer. Hut when sent off to purchase foreign supplies, it is withdrawn beyond your reach and is missed in the activities of trade, and lessens the demand for your productions on the farm and in the factory. Free trade invites you to send your money away, protection enables you to keep it in circulation at 1

home.

bonds.

A petition signed by E. A. Hamilton. L. Weik, W. H. Burke, L. 1*. Chapin. Kroadstreet & Hurst, J. N. Nutt, Ed. Hanemann, A. E. Birch, A. K. Breeden, Kelly & Son, S. V. Mcllvuin. II. C. Jackson, J. Su dranski, John Kiley, Pat Ash, John Merry weather, Jackson A- Brown ing, J. Matthews, J. \V. Moore and ('has. Kiefer was presented ami read by Attorney Moore. It asked for an ordinance providing a license fee ol $5 per day for peddlers

on Oct. 21.

Imlhtnupolin. Wheat .Vim.vvc. Cohn—37}-i(<?3Hc. Oats CATTLE Heceiuts Unlit: shipments none. Kxtra choice shipping and e.\[>ort steers, $4.50((/5.25; good to choice shipping steers, t8.H0((i4.50; luediuni to good shipping steers, SLAVuiUin; common to fair steers. elidin' feeding steers, ♦3.00(ct3.50; gocsl to choice heifers, ♦2.75((fa.a5; fair to medium lieifers. S2 ir>(rf2.(Hi: common to light heifers. tl.SO(>'2.00; gout I to choi-e cows, r.'.TRWH.OO; fair to medium cows,

♦2.00(82.'S'.

Hoos—Receipts li.'SKi head; shipments

750 head. Market weaker.

Good tochoiee mediuniandheev'' £,‘Ji „ mlxdd and heavy packing, fn.iiiHo*1.4.5: goisl to choice lightweights *0 4.Ve*i.50; common lightweights. Id.(Kin0.45; pigs,

to OOCtO 25' rougle f' 0t2 ' T5.

SaaEC—Receiprs ohipmciits light.

rni.oi • Mi rtlui. j Bhlkc, A Drains, iiiiev Bil'tg"- and t’aL'y IhoVoie >i in ills Market fully 25c lower Al the Baptist church this j \ijller spoke in favor of the ordi- ““^^cbornh Elliott. mon" m medhmT lain"!a' ♦^KoeaLOO-!’ go's! evening from 6:30 to 8 will be held nance, stating they were for pro- The injured foot ball players medium'sh-.pbjl.T's®^^ 4 ™ ^ the regular monthly meeting of j tection, being republicans, they will soon be all right again. (;*•*>. | Today’, rhienao Markat*. otticers and teachers of the various u'ore hoortilv in favor of it, and Dec, who broke a bone in his le' r The following markets are received

“Punk” Terrell will play center for DcPauw at Dayton and Springfield. Rucklehouse has an aheess on his arm. One of the best selections of last evenings concert was Dean Howe’s new duet entitled ‘‘The Evening Cloud.” The song was rendered by l*rof. Kraft and Miss Fernie and is dedicated to Mrs. Belle A. Mans-

field.

The following ladies leave tomor-

of fruits, vegetables, farm products row evening to attend the ^ . M. ('. and melons, the same not to npplv s,a * e convention in session at i lo farmers, gardeners or business Irvington: Misses Brownfield, Line, j men of Putnam county. Messrs. IT.'ton, Dale, Abbott, Beazell. Zelln {Blake, Abrams, iwic* Bridges and ’d Daisy H.,reuie Simms

Jonathan < . Brown to A. E. Miller, land in Franklin tp 8800 Alice B. l.lwby to M. \.and ‘ has. siddens,

land in Madison tp

James T. Mien to M. W. and Kliza < hadd, land in Monroe tp WOO John E. Mc( ammack to Theodore T tioortfe, land in Jefferson tp 250 sally A. Gregory to Leah < ollina laud in Monroe tp • • 81*' ( harles >. Sinclair to Albert I* Sinclair, land in < lovenlale tp 800 Morgan VV. uliadd to James T. Allen. land in Warren tp 3090 I >uvid \. ^ ati*H to Jennie N. ^ land in Monroe tp

GKEENUASTLE DIVISION U. It. W. E. Stan Capt R. St rat tan J4»m* First Monday niiflit of each month. A.O. IT. W. COLLEGE CITY LODGE NO. 9. GeorK<* Saife.. . M. VV A. B. IMiillips Sec Second and 4th Thursdays of each month. DEGREE OK HONOR. Rose Me A linden C. of If Della Moore. See First and third KridnyH of each month. Hall on 3rd tloor Cits Hall Block.

500

RED MEN.

OTOK TRIBE NO. 140.

I John Cannon Thos Sage

Every Monday nitfht.

Prevail ini; Prices For tirahi and Cattle * Ry Hall Block.

MARKET QUOTATIONS.

Sachem

... .... 864 Hall on 3rd tloor.

KOVAL A IlC AN I’M. i jOti’s council no. :129. i W. G. Overstreet R Chas. Landes. Sceondaiid fourth Thursdays of each month. Meet in G. A. R. Hall.

O.A.K.

GREKNUASTLE POST NO. II. , C. o. Wajoronor. 4’ Geo. Hentoii« 8eo F.vorv Monday evening'. Hall corner Vine and Washington streets. 2nd ti »or.

FI HE ALARMS.

2 T <’oileffe ave and Liberty st. 3— 1 Indiana anti Hanna 4— 1 Jaekson and l>aiory. 5— 1 Madison and Idbcrty. »»—I Madison and Walnut. ‘ 3 3 “‘ri 1 :• '.vn. 4 2 Bloomington and Anderson. 5 2 Sominary and Arlin*ion. ♦I 2 VVashinaton. east of Diirhnia. 7 •’ W>whin;;tnn .»ud . 2 .» Howard •ovM’rown.

4- 3 4)hfo and Main.

5- 5 OolieK - *'»ive. and DeMott« t>- 3 Locust and Sycamore.

1- 2 -1 Fire out.

The police eail is one tap th4*n a pause and tlien follow tin* hox uuniber

Sunday schools of the city. For forty-five minutes the current lesKo'u vViii' be studied, and then the topic “Irregular Scholars — the cause, the effects and the remedy” will occupy attention. This topic is of practical importance to every Sunday school worker and should

cr-'“TIm '-'JTITTTmT" These meetings are of

wrl'l Ve'oni'of hfs • splint' Satur

- MCI

nit tuber.

were heartily

they were unanimous in the opinion that..tbf foreigners .x-bouki-pay a

turilf 'to get in our markets in com- day and will lx- aide to walk in a petition with business men who week. Travis, who was injured in paid high rents, etc. Mr. Handel the DePaOw-Danville game, pracgave utterance to the old free-trade tised with the boys this afternoon,

chestnut of taxing the people for 4- v rr :--rre.rfT\TH*a5,.

• iilley.

Gen. M. Black -F. M. Glidewell

T , ,, ,,, . < at 2 p, m. daily direct from Chicago:

in the Del auvv-Chainpa.gn game, j a ,,otatiom’.xre.a» .Mbv.vs'. - - •rViani'l'r imr'n,ii

COI M YOKFICKKS.

Auditor

Sheriff . .VreaHiirer

:.v. 7.*.

'.Ini ';..,? - Wheal — October I December

Maj •

Corn —

October Dc*cembtr

May.

i latH— 111 ■ " ||| ’^_ ,

(/ped Kild a. in

iCi ♦15*4 - ,

115'r : T2‘.

at i . wv4 %

42U A

1

12 in

('los’ir

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«2<„ 114 •„ A 71’. A

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Daniel S. Hurst. J. F. O’Brien ...

F. M. Lyon. T. W. McNetr

Wm. Broadstree!

J. D. Hart, |

Samuel Farmer ComtniBsionerH.

John S. Newjcenl)

(,ix*rk . Reeord(*r

Surveyor

...School Superintendent Coroner Assessor

^JTWkTrNTTrKELMN.

I (Mlay’N | J «»4*al Markets.

forgot that about half or more of —« « .

,,,, l .‘“T-' ."■•" ' ■ those petitioning were dsmqcratJ ’Squire Asbtoji rcpqrtjj x'mt. h**! b. h-.sw. tT. - * ’ 1 ^f^itrSn of the

\illll<* tO ! 111 schools III thill Lh*!'’U’ 1 ** w w. wi ^ ^ ^ , I • *• . t ilailvLv If.W Alb*n nirtn«iri»r of A it b n r

- — " — —. " ^ — - . _ ■ , u-1,.. twi 111 ,i i hi Itci v ,> it a cl i m n ure nT 11

. ... - « « « - - - - ,| whn no doubt have had a chancre of " :ls Application from several law daily by R.W. Allen, manager Of Arthur crease Sunday school spirit and j wno no uouot nave naa a cnang* oi ri | Jordan’s poultry houae.l ^ ^ , quicken the life of laborers. Ed l_heart. else^thgy woiijj^t ■;~i ;LT .t',i,- . 'life "'•••«»» ioday’s quotions are as follows

'*■ in'W', (VfT- iiigncM protec tion. Citv Attorncv Moon

»>

at this point, threw cold water on

They tender their services free in h.-hh. order to get the practice. It has ^ouniTspri'nlrs !!!

success in any work and more en

thusiasm should he earnestlv cov-, . t . ete.1 ami «o..aht after by those rn the project by stating such an ordt

gaged in the grand work of the I nance would he void, the supreme , an 1,8 ,,0 ke into a .ox ear at

not been munv years ago that right ' ".'k’f. '',',1!!"^ , *"' 1

. Turkeys, bens

the Turkeys, ynunvr Inms

Sunday school.

(court having so decided it. He

. . Turkeys, 4>lri tom*,

raisins Turkey*. >nun|r. 8||» and

ui kevM, und

THE, NHW

DYSPEPSIA PEAEDY.

lepot and stole a peck of

and seven of them safely got penitentiary sentences. They were de- < fended l>3' students who were i “practising,” and the tramps wen

not very profuse in their thanks in 'l' 1 " VandaJia I.mv ’.viU —viii. rat* ■ .v • ’■ , ,, S5.II0 f ( hiengo ami return, good goin*; the general settlement. However, j) . . . 7 n

Turkeys, under 8 lbs

Ducks

4i«*eHe, cboiee f. t. 1 In H

<l€»C8e. plucked

Bfffft, fresh

Bui(<‘i', fresh roll .

fi'i

.5

5

4 f . :5s is 45 S

.5 C,

20

m

.11

BIG 4

Roller

has stalled ;i Flour and Feed Store in the Bauer building, cor. Indiana and Franklin sts.

l-IxetirMinn RateN to Ulileuffo.

n*

to i

l SK OKL.V TslK

<DiFURE' BAKIJMG * POWDER, D MAOK iJY' JONK.S, THE. DRUGGIST.

the amatuer attorneys in that case Nov. 5.

had a tough fight to make.

Mrs. (Jeorge Hand, who has been ^ ^M INli EV E.N 1 S. the guest of Mrs. George Blake, jn sn hall. b it todaj for her home in Keokuk,! Saturday evening, Nov. 11, Iowa, via Chicago and the fair. { citul b\’ Walter Howe Jones.

. 3i, with return limit Patent “May Queen” and “Big

. S. Dowi.ino, Agent.

ct.

J.

7dflt-43wlt

re-

Four Straight”

High Grade are specialties. I>. E. BADGER, Manager,

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