Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1893 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY .OCTOBER 20.1893.
Tt IIS IS Wt I AT TALKS
MORE SAFE B.OWING-
PRICE is the argument every time. Not mere lowness with-
I IIIntor»* tin* soeiu* Tltl» TIiim* No Mod^Hty \hout Tlii** Gallic* Hold had burglars are llitting about this county and are getting in their work successfully and thoroughly. The echoes of the Oloverdnle crack had hardly died out when another is in sight. ! Last night the drug store of j A. G. Reeves at Fillmore was bur glarized and the thieves did a thorI ough job. They rolled the safe out on the sidewalk where they could get a fair crack at it. They inserted dynamite or giant powder through a small hole bored in j the regulation fashion and touched her oil'. She result was the safe
Burn*—Yi»nrIt»H% »*.
A SAD SUICIDE.
lonniT Girl fit**
Mur|ilthi«‘ ICout** to l>«-ntli.
Nannie Bowman, of 1! 10 \V. Pearl '
Kokomo Dispatch, Monthly.
HiTRNfi—Vani leave—At tho parochial rcaidonce of St. Patrick’s Cattaollc church, this inorninifat II o’clock, Rev. Francis Lordemunn otnclatlnir, Charles F. Burns, of Chi-
ciigo. and Miaa Nellie Airnes Vaneteave, of street. Indianapolis, committed sui-
eide Tuesday night by taking inor
After the solemn and impressive; , . . . ...
1 j phme. 1 he girl was eighteen years
ceremony of the Catholic church
)EPS1N : ROLLED : OATS For Purity, Sweetness and Rich Flavo
This Pejisin Oats cannot be equaled. It is so prepared
I of age apd she had talked a good I to kte P this flavor and will be found to be the finest Oats
Which joined these two young peo- ret . lint | v ot - ki i lin>< herself be- ever sold - It; also prevents any form of indigestion. Your pie as husband and wife, the bridal )f he ‘ liar( , lot in thig worl(1 orocer keeps it. Ask for it and take no cheap, bitter, flatparty repaired to the residence of of Ute ghe lia( , been keeping com ; tasting oats in its place. ,.w4 the bride’s parents, 77 north Main ... , ... ,
1 panv with a man named ( harles -
street, where an elegant and sumpt- ^
' Uafner in Ilulianapohs.
uous wedding dinner was served , i . i
i luesdav evening she returned and where the bride and groom re
CITY DIRECTORY. (TTY OFFICERS.
to Hafner at 10 Mayor Charles B. Case
Treasurer .Frank L. EandcM
Tuesday evening
home from a visit __ , . „ ,
eeived a long list of handsome and , . . . . u i j 'freastirer Frank i.. Landes n o clock and told her mother she had cierk iHiiies M Hurley valuable presents from loving rela-1 • Marshall william K.starr
tives and admiring friends.
Mr. Burns, the groom, is
ipiarreled with him. After staying Bn*ineor ArthurThnioi> a half hour at home she returned See. Board of Health ...Eiiirene Hawktns M. D
e(*ssful young business man
" M "‘' to Hafner’s and prepared to spend , Ht WHrd Th.Vmai'Ahram^J L. Handel ° 1 the night. In the inorninsr the irirl - 1 ". 1 ...Oe<). E. Blake, Jaimw Bridges
out regard to quality, but the !Z!: ''"vi-s I-™ I. the, fooml „ bed , ,, m co„.eio. s . .ml
high value at the price which I ...
'i-t . : 1 hev got in their work
insures wise economy. 1 hat; , . , .
i . . • • r I things, taking razors, eigars, is what we are striving for—I, , ?.
Bargains everywhere through
our stock that shall be BARGAINS.—a heaped up mon-
ey’s worth at
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robbers secured no cash.
other
to-,
bacco, candies and a valise containing a coat and t est, and finally
wholesale oil business for some time. He is a manly young fellow, pleasing of address and is possessed of all the qualities requisite in a good husband. Mis wife is the
two bottles of fine whiskey. They , . , ,,
* • only daughter ot 1. A. and Mrs.
In the morning the girl ^ 0w j < ,h’n Kiiey.jX^MilI!
Street CoinmlHsioner J. D. Cutler
Geo. B. Cooper
the
CJothin$ Store
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secured tools to break into store from a blacksmith shop. There is no clue to the robbers and they have successfully escaped. Mr. Reeves was in the city this morning interview-
ing our local officers.
PUTNAM'S HONERS-
Some \<l<iif innul Demur rat* \\ lio are ItfUetetl Willi an li< li For Otfiee.
PublisluKl every afternoon c*xcM pt Sunday at the HannKit Times office, corner Vine and Franklin st reels.
< ’ImnjreR for display advertisements mn>t Be iianded In B\ 10 o’clock a. m. eaehdav Reail-
II tu
clock a. m. each day. Read
iii^r advertisements will he n ecived each day up to 1 o’clock e. m. Advertising 1 rates made
known on application.
Reading notices one cent per word each in sertion.
All communications should Be signed with
It is a difficult matter to keep pace with democratic candidates and boners for otlice. They bob up so quickly and in such mushroom style that it keeps the best of the faber pushers guessing. There is a judge and a prosecutor to elect from this judicial district at the|
Yancleave, and is a charming little lady. She bade good-bye to her many Kokomo friends this afternoon and left for Chicago, her fu turc home. After Nov. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Burns will be at home to their friends at 82s Warren avenue. Among those present from abroad were Miss Agnes Harper, -lames K. and Mrs. Hill and Miss Mattie Farley of Chicago, Mrs. Nancy Burrow of Waveland, and O. W. Yancleave of Greencastle.
died shortly after. She had taken I a. iirockw morphine. The girl's mother said p.T. Amterson.
that her husband had deserted her nine years ago and that they had
had a hard lot since.
The Bowman
Fire Chief.
Mrs. Mary Itireh, ' School Trustees.
I.. Anile
K. A. OtfF. Superintendent of city schools.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
I. O. O. F.
GHr.KS<'ASTI.E MIDGE NO948.
family formerly John cook N a
lived iii this city near the Yatulalia '"y^ unEnSiriit-. every w.-dnesday. Hail.in
, .. ,, Jerome Alien's Block. 3rd floor.
track in South Greencastle. 1 he
PVTNAM I.ODC.E NO. Vl.
mother was formerly Sallie Saddler Asa Smith NO
K. T. Chaffee Sec
and was deserted about nine years Meeting niuhts. •■very Tuesday. Hall lu
* Central Nutlumil Hank Block,3nl tioor.
ago bv her husband Bowman, whom : casti.rcanton no :io, r. m.
... . J. A.Michael ... Capt
she married at rutnamville. A riuis Meikei.. See
,, , First and third Monday niirhts of each Baxnkr I imks roporter called at month.
,, d. or a. no. 108.
the Saddler residence on ( olumbia Mrs. .Tulin m iTi-y went her. x.ti
l». K. Badirer. .. Sts' street this morning but they had
heard nothing of the death.
DIDN'T GET AWAY ON TIME.
punueauim. i.ui ^ and the ftn.li.lates are A.-onymoua communications can not beginning to champ their bits and
are managing to get interviewed by
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M. .). BECKETT .... HARRY M. SMITH.
Publisher Managing Editor
Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times. Greencastle, Ind.
Old-Timkks pronounce the present nutting crop the best ever known in Indiana.
their friends. We refer to our democratic friends. The republi cans are calmly awaiting to see what they shall see before they go
into the fight and win.
In a talk with a prominent democrat last night tile Banner Times was told that Putnam county had two candidates for Judge McGregor’s place. They are Judge H. H. Mathias and Col. P. (). Colliver. It is generally conceded that Putnam is entitled to the jndgship this time,hence the local activ-
Monou Fxrui sionists Last Night in Taking an Early Train. An ugly freight wreck just this side of Gosport on the Motion last night delayed the one o'clock train this morning about seven hours. The track was blockaded all night and there was an agrivating amount of uncertainty about the arrival of the train, that kept those waiting for it at the depot all night and up until about eight o’clock. IJuite a party staid the time at the dreary waiting room. Among them were Clem Hurst and wife, ( has. Swope and wife, Miss Belle Ragan, Rev. Fred Fuller, W. W. Jones anti children. Miss Emma Jones, Mrs. Geo. Blake, Miss Ada Oliver, Misses Allie and Rose Williams, Mrs. Bur-
A telegram received by others in the citv later, however, confirmed the report that the Bowman girl was their relative. The Bowmans moved to Indianapolis about two years
ago.
H. K. Ilildifcr. Sis' Mri'ilun uliflilK. I'vury '_*ihl atul 4th Moiuirtv of ciu li inuntlt. Hull In central Nat. Hunk
liulldlnK. 3rd tloor.
OltEENC ASTI.K I.ODOK -188 O. U. O. OF O. K. Win. Hnrtwnnii —N.G W . F. Teister P. S Meets tlrst uud third Munlays.
Are you on The Hunt
for what is going on 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 get away 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 reader of the paper.
No matter
DuiiiptMl on I *.
Montgomery county has dumped off on us here in fair Putnam a decidedly dirty case in court. The September grand jury of Montgomerv county indicted one Marion Insley and charged that on the 13th day of June, 1893, he did unlawfully mid felonously, etc., ad libitum, commit assault and battery upon one Ftfie Blankenship, with with intent to commit rape. Ettie
Blankenship years of age.
MASONIC. EASTERN STAR. Mrs. Hickson —W. M Mrs. Dr. Hawkins Sec First Wediu*H<la> nijrht of each month.
(»KKENTASTLECH A 1*TKR It. A. M. NO 21.
t. F.vjin
E. B. Evans H.P W. II. II. Cullen See Second Wednesday nitfhtof each month.
IILUK LODGE F. AND A. M.
W. H. Vestal
H. S. Reals Third Wednesday night of each month.
W. M
See
E. C Sec
COM MAN HER Y. E. B. Evans J. McD. Hays Fourth Witincsday night of each month. KOGAN LODGE. NO. 19. F. k A. M, H.S. Bryan W. M W. F. Teister .Sec Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. WHITE LILY rHAPTKR, no. 3, o.e. s. Mrs. M. Florence Miles W. M Mrs. M. A. Teister Sec Meets second and fourth Mondays.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
is under fourteen ; eagle lodge no.18. 1 he ease will come Dsvld Hu*h<« Sec
„ i . i Every Fi'tduy iitaht on 3rd floor over Thos.
up for trial in the November term ! Abrams store.
of Putnam circuit court. j <iiibknca8ti.k division u.u.
j W.E. Starr Capt
It. St rattan See
First Monday niKlit of each munth.
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Prevailing Price. For drain and Cattle <•■■ Oct. Jf».
A. O. U. W.
COLLBGK CITY l.ODUK NO. B.
Oats
lingame and daughter, Mrs. Wes
it_\. Judge McGregor lias not had Sellers. Charles Cooper and chilenough, however, and it is said has Jren, John Cooper and children,
a desperate anxiety to again grasp Mrs . McCeun, J. K. Langdon. Dan antl export'steers, bis eonstlf uenev bv hnth tin ml. I 1 At- I.' 1 |4.rs)(jt.VJ5; giMsl to choice shipping steers,
$3.90(it4.50; medium to kimhI shipping
ImUanapolls.
Wheat—86@5S6. Corn—88(<f39c.
—asHMiwic.
Cattle—Receipts 350 head; shipments
George Sage..
A. B. Phillips Second and 4th Thursdays of each month.
M. W
See
DEUHKE OF HONOR. Bose McAllnilen..-
Last fall’s predictions bv protec ... , - r.*,,,, .
tionists are being verified to the I 118 ll(,n>!,,tu ‘ in, ‘.v by both handsC S( . olt a nd wife, W. F. Teister and {♦.rsM3.35; gtaal to clutu-e shipmug steers, uonisis ait ueing vinueu to tut ■ *3.«0((t4.50: medium to good shipping letter Thev helnnord to the school ^ be loenl enthusiasts feel, however. w ife, Ed Walls and family, Misses steers, t8.35«(3.90; common u> fair steers, uiur. 1111.3 oeiongetl to lilt Slliooi . ... ... , .... : ... lc>.«in(dia2S: choice feetlinir steers. 83.00ta8.fl0;
C. of 11
Della Moore. Sec First and third Fridays of each month. Hall on 3rd floor (Tty Hall Block.
of prophets.
ANOTHER TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.
that one term for the present judge Lilliun Southard, Mintie Allen, J^to^h^
is enough, and they are going out p eiu .i Stoner and others.
-eu,, medium heifers. 83 15(tt3.00; common to
1 1 11 light heifers, 81.50M3.00; good to choice
for the plum. Both Messrs. Ma wreck was no fault of the Monon cows, 83.TSt33.U0; fair to medium cows,
thins and < olliver are of their par- wide)] is and has been for several
BED MEN. OTOE TRIBE NO. 14(1. John Camion Thos Sage Every Monday night. Hall 01 j City Hall Block.
... Sachem See 3rd floor.
Hobs—Receipts 3,700 head; shipments
ty s leading men. and either, if years making as good time as any ’''g,!,!,'! tm lioicc niedhimutul heavy. *d.40«t elected, would fill the bench with 0 f them. The Monon “stone” train 'lighk^Tghu 8 ’ feulwj due dignity. was on the I. & Y. crossing near common lightweights, 1hoo@«.35; pigs, 1 he proseeutorsnip is a factor in (Josport last night when a freight] Shkep—Receipt* 300 head
tlie struggle, l>ut, of course, the | train on tlie latter road ran'into it.; *'u'lodlo Xmhs, 83.3503,75; oom-
TIh- Toleilo, Ann Arbor & Mii bluan Rond the Victim—Three Burned to Keutli*
special to the Hanner Times-
Hamiu'rg, Mich., Oct. 2b.—A rapidly speeding frciglit train on the Toledo, Ann Arbor & Michigan road with an
extra engine, ran into a sink-hole three judgship is to be settled first
miles north of this city this morning. John If. -lames, of this city, is in track and causing a delay in trains, medium sheep, 8l.75(«i3.uo. The engine left tlie track anti is a total the chase tor that position, and the The night train did not arrive until! chirngn Gruin mid rrovisiun. -.creek To the horror of the wreck wa-' (’lav county people have a notion nt-irlv /dch* o'clock About «c*-<-ntt Wpeat Oct owned f’h*. rlosrt flSMr.
. , , . , , -■ i J J May opened TS^'c,closed <lb,c.
added the terrors of Are. Two oil ear- to let nun nave a clear lield. I he took tile train, the reguiar excursion Cohn—Oct. opened 37 8 qc. closed 8731c.
belongs to this I ral;r applying to them.
ROYAL ARCANUM. LOTUS COUNCIL NO. 329.
W. G. Overstreet Clms. Landes
Second and fourth Thursdays of each month.
Me t in G. A. R. Hall.
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Mr. wrecking cars nnj tearing »p tin-
G. A.R.
GREENC ASTLE l*c»ST NO. 11.
sliipmcnts U. O. VJ aiofonc»r.
• Geo. Hciiton scc k Every Monday ev«*nin>r. Hall corner Vino
and Washington streets, 2nd tloor.
FIRE ALARMS.
2—1 Gollewre avi^and Liberty st. :i—1 Indiaim and Hanna. 4— 1 Jackson and Dnvryry* 5— 1 Madison and Lilierty. «»—1 Madison and Walnut.
■/ 2 iiaiiiut and x'i irYvn.
4 2 Hloominu-ton and Anderson.
What you are Searching for you will find it in^the D AIL V B A \ N E rT IM E S. It is here that the most enterpri-sing merchants of the city talk to their customers. We have madtN 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 Banner Times A Medium For the People's Talk.
and three ef evil in«tiintly he-'Hme en-■ prosecutorship
mint
vcloped in tiiunes, iind Engineer brean licr, E'ireman Alters and Brakeman Milligan, who were burieil under tlie engine, were burned to a crisp. The
property damage is heavy. county lias had the entire judieial i.iitmr Trot^r;. st. more thi ‘ n ber share of time, Spwui f.'th. 'BiinneV Times: i «h'd Tliefe snoiiltT be' a Hgfitinz.
Sr. Ball, Minn., Oct. 26.—Trouble,
county tiiis time, rightfuiiv to me
J ' o J THE school excursion.
republicans, but if they should be
unable to secure it, we think a Put- There was no hitch in the school democrat should have it. Clay tlhil,,ren ' 9 excursion. As early as
May opened 43i.e, closed 43c.
0.\;-—Oi l opened ——c, ekwd T i
• mStti
5 3 StMiiinary mui Arl lino I »n.
ntrt<
which has been brewing for several days between tlie City Rapid Transit company and employes, culminated in a strike this morning and over four
I.iHt of Patf-ntM
Granted to Indiana inventors this iveek. Reported by C. A. Snow A Co., solicitors of American and foreign patents, onposite U. s. patent office, Washing-
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updlit 'i 51''hg,
Pol.’K' ( oni'
Pork—Oct. opened , ol( Jan. opened $14.50, closed $14.32.
closed
8 2 WjiMhlmrton, easr of Durhum.
Wus'Iiiokio** end Locust,
m •» 3I»#vv.r.G uud I 4- :i <)hi«» mill Main.
$9.80.
7:30 o’clock tiiis morning tlie 3’oung ftdks, the present pride, and the vv.tKTV jsrctttr.css-\>f 1 he -titv,liegan trooping down to the north depot. A dismal rain was falling which no doubt deterred several from going and another reason for keeping tlie youngsters at home
•a*-. <4 y-c .V* -Jr ««r -Jr -jiit'ri'rti ' J*»
LAKD—Oct. opened , closed Jan. opened $8 45, closed $*.57.
111148—Oct. opened ——, closed $8.55.
Jan. opened $7.57, closed $7.00.
5- (’oUenfe ave. and DeMotte alley. U- :i Locust and Sycamore.
1- 2—1 Fire mil.
The police fall is onp tap then a pause and then follow tlie box number
rOUXTY OFFK KRS.
Cohn—No. 2,
M. Black
F. M. Gltdewell..
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.1. R. All?ire IndianapnlU
for cutting and printing veneer pack- four ears erimfnrtahlv filled.
New York.
Wheat—Dec. TOtGaTtc.
4<S; 4 (;<.47C. UA1V—.#1^41*.
Today*. ( Ilirak" Markets.
The following markets are received at 2 p. in. daily direct from Chicago Todav’s quotations an* as follows: “ , , | J. D. Hart.
13 in. | Clog it Sainu! l l Farmer - Com ill Issi liners.
I John Ncwifcnt)
Auditor Sll.rltr
Merchants, mechanics, those in search of employment or those wanting to employ, should use our columns liber a 11 y. ()ur telegraph service is the best that money can buy and we will expect many who are depending on foreign papers for their outside news to give a home paper a chance, and be rnn vinced that we can
supph you.
If you have anything at all to sell make use of the BannerTimes’ cheap line
ads.
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Recorder
: Daniel S. Hurst
.1. F. O’Uriel! i . \i. Lyon. T. W. MeNett
Win. Hrniulstrcet
Surveyor School Superintendent Coroner AsHeMHor
(Options. Wheat— October
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tiinchim- However, 2.33 tickets were sold and *'n l ‘ l ,„i„. r
A Wim j i«l***»*. Special to tbo Banner Times..
Ashland, Wis., Oct. 26.—A horribh
; vine, -leam engine governor: ♦». jm. . ... • « , «
accent' ccnricd nb, iffjAjati ] i, em ( eri Liberty, beading mach.ne fur f 9 ° here this morning. Three men were j sheet metal: F. E. Herdmnn, Indianap-j ^ ane c ^y*
scalded to death.
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rp Deeembtsl
i ' * *•*•*••» » » 1*1.« » « n I r» iifiiiiifiifSiMV 11 l l «-i i . 11*11
age blanks; A. J. Clmussc, Monroe-’ L _ & N- t . 0Kf .| u , s pulled into the j "u^ember • ' ili "' '" Mm f ver HwK i-
... , f. e ii^er, LiDertv, oeadinir machine for, . . , . “r _ , ' .
J ° «*■“■- f '• ! -** TIlCV Today'll Local >1arkets.
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F HO PR I ETO R OFTHE
has
N\ m. Denny, of Neoga, III been visitino James T. Denny.
Mrs. R. A. Holland went to Lib-
' rty. this morning.
ixzzzl «■: m."m• ro„,i„r..i,u. ,„„i .• 1 r i p ^ rqhcf. .•l<i').i-i.M«...iwnri'."r * E f, *»—. <t, ip, crTV'r;,', * l -r, >un|i ,1 ‘ 1.-. fV <y A I tVI t J!
•nan, New ilannony, ettfi fastener; (>v(.fy juiss4*nger whs comfortably Today’s quotions arc as follows:
II. M. Jackson, Kokomo, living top; ,. I . . ,,i . i Hen* 5'^'
i , fixed as to a seat. Plenty of good gprinirs,choice a' J. L. Kock. I.awrenceburg, harness , . , ^ ® . ! V<hmwApHnirs . ....../t,
T-I :«*»
. .js.Mf.Wle.- w S'v.iiK..,G.‘,*>di::v„.. V.vtytd.e.. 1 ^ ,n ^ ' v «P'r was aboard, Ht!tl.t!>”.. .(iN^vomi/aii.i emtr*.-...
Ii;t> Si.iUed a Eibuf iind Feed'
T111A NE1W
f-A v /C ' X \ V3r >C ' I r\ TTN5=: !\A t==:r \\ r [J 1 V kL/ \L.U \ .
train is being run with regard to Turk( l 'yH."li.'i
1 safety more than speed. Not near I St ore in the Bauer building, as many Greencastle children were -rm-ll.’-j*;limlefsu's'"!^.?''.* r rl ' cor. Indiana and Franklin sts
i aboard as were looked for but the mi'Jjr eh«(ee r! r '* s “ " -
j country scholars made the number
. • sk oxl.v thei
| quite imposing. They will reach Burnsides about four p. m.
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Geenc. (iluckod 20 Kkk>*. fresh hi Butter, fresh roll 11
Not Dead Set against learning a few solid facts give the
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COMING EVENTS.
MAUI', UY
JONE1S, THE. HRUGGIST.
Ml SIC HALL.
Saturday evening, Nov. 11, | eitul b3* Walter Howe Jones.
re-
Kxciirnion ItatcM t«» rhien^o. The Vntulalia Line will make rate of 1 ♦.■>.00 t-> Chicago and return, good going Oct. 21 to Oct. .31. with return limit Nov. .->. J. S. Dowling, Agent. 7dOt-43wlt
Patfint “May Queen” and “Big
Four Straight"
Rev Powell lias purchased elegant Starr piano.
an
High Grade are specialties. D. E. BADGER, Manage**.
f-ioorl
matter the Daily Banner Times will
give it to, vo,!!.,, , Be-.
sides the local feat-
ures we will give you |
the best short stories,
Iv-g mic-sollany, and -E *
the best of everything in the line of reading. Try the paper and
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