Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 October 1893 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY .OCTOBER 2S. 1893.
THIS IS WHAT TALKS
pout horn states. He sold Illinois lust week at KtHnghuui, and came
here on the Vandalin.
Several of the- local capitalists
TO RESUME AT ONCE-
CImtIc* It. \Y«T>b«*r.
i Charles 15. Webber, a good lookTh«'OI«l Harris A C’«. Mill In Stmtli lire®®- < ciMtir sold T»<iny. I mg, but bibulous young man. has The Harris A Co. grist and fine! beeD "round the city a week or ten
' have been looking at the bed this Houring mill in south Greeneastle days, but left hurriedly yesterday
week and are enthusiastic on the subject of starting a stock company. Messrs. Goulding & Ireland, Geo. K. Hlake and II. S. Kcnick have been of the number, and there is some talk of the Goulding A- Ireland mill being used as a factory, should the state right be purchased ‘ here. The patentee guarantees > protection for sixteen years to any
time. Not mere lowness without regard to quality, but the;
| one buying the right. Inasmuch
as the planing mill is at present tion. but to furnish export flour.
. . ' i idle, a stock company could be Mr. Harris has spent many years V’ T ar 8 unienl eve [’y j formed here to make the bed. at a of his life in the milling business
I very little outlay of capital. To and will no doubt make a success
. . , . t • , experienced men's minds the bed is of the well-equipped miU. This no value at the price which : thti mo|)t valua)t , e f ui . n j ture will be good news to south Green-
i factoring article that has been castle, which has keenly telt the
seen here. It is simple, durable, closing of the mill in
:and has attachments that the more months,
cumbersome beds do not possess. Greeneastle has an opportunity to establish a factory, and it should
has passed from the hands of As- afternoon alter paving a fine in the signee Price to the possession and ,u ".VOt s court. Webber had been management of Edgar L. Harrfs, or ^ ^ r * n *'* n R haid and wound up by at least the deal will be closed today'. bo1 "* P 1 "™ 1 in J ttil to < , ° o1 °‘ r - He Mr. Harris will put the mill in CR,lle here several days ago and first-class running condition as t™' 1 ''' 1 tbt> Windsor hotel fixtures soon as possible, and within thirty New Albany to < liailes H. Osdays it will be in full running op born ' wbo present is managing eration. The new management the house. for a lioO 0 mortgage on proposes to make the best of flour, a P' e{ 'e of property on west Liberty not only to supply home eo^sump- s,m> L uow occupied by
insures wise economy. That is what we are striving forBargains everywhere through our stock that shall be BARGAINS.—a heaped up mon-
ey's worth at
J
Ollothin$ Store
DAILY BANNKR TIMES
be done.
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Tlmt .Jur> Vrrdlrt.
While the verdict in the Hill Donner case at 15ra7.il virtually de eided the ease in favor of Donner,
now occupied by Daniel
Kelly.
Webber negotiated a loan of #800 on the house from the Home Build ing A- Loan association, got the money in cash, and has been letting it go into the saloon cotters pretty lively since. He had #(>.'>
the past few 0,1 b ' s person when arrested yester-
day, and paid his fine, a #10 attorney fee, then took the Big Four
train for the east.
)EPS1N : ROLLED : OATS For Puritv, Sweetness and Rich Flavo
This Pepsin Oats cannot be equaled. It is so prepared to keep this flavor and will be found to be the finest Oats ever sold. It also prevents any form of indigestion. Your grocer keeps it. Ask for it and take no cheap, bitter, flattasting oats in its place. i. w4
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor— Treasurer.
Charles B. Case Frank C. Landes Clerk lame® M. Hurley Marshall William F. Starr Kiitflneer Arthur Throop Attorney Thomas T. Moore See. Board of Health....Eugene Hawkins M. 1)
rolTWtTI.MKN. 1st Ward. Thomas Abrams. J. L Handel 2nd .. .Geo. F.. Hlake, Jarfh** Bridges 3rd . John Kiley, John R. Miller Street Commissioner J. I). Cutler Fire Chief Geo. B. Cooper
A. Broekway. )
Mrs. Mur\ Birch, ^School Trustees.
1> L. Anderson. )
R. A. Ovr*. Superintendent of eity schools.
Itevival Meetings.
The revival spirit is abroad in Jerome
sECKKT SOCIETIES,
i.o. o. F.
CillKKNC VSTI.B MHM1E Xo IMS. John Cook ...
1.. M Haima
N (,
See
. .*i 11 it 111 in Meeting nights. e\ »*r\ Wednesday. Hall, in
Allen’s Bloek, 3rd floor.
as announced by the Hannek Times C *^V*
Pt’TNAM l.OlHiK NO. 4.->.
Meetiiijr nights, every Tuesday,
itioual Hank Ido
Rev. Dillon, of the Pre^ Awl s,,,iti,
noiii.. i iiter^.t Iiik n ot... i'rum iieauiquar- vesterdav, the ca se is not vi* t finally h\ tei Ian eh in ch, wil 1 liold meetings ter»- New impruvriiirnin of vaiur settled. The verdict of the jurv every night next week. ThemeetThe Greeneastle fire boys at their wa8 on an int erogatory submitted ings will begin at 7:30 p. m., and j J* h A.MU ; h« { *i.
handsome and cosy new building them ag f 0 i| 0W8; i)j ( | defendant, all are invited to attend. The pas-! ‘h*" 1 Monday nights or on Indiana and Walnut streets arc Donner, point out to plaintiff. Hill’, tor will be assisted in these meet- Z John Mer^,"her 1M '
Central Salioiuil Hank block,3rd floor.
CASTI.K < \NTON NO 30, I*. M.
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Hall in
.(’apt See (*aeh
Published every afti'rnoon e.Xeept Sunday !
at the Banner T'imks otnee. corner vine and their usefulness and are constantly
not content to sit idly by and while U8 part orhi8 Donner's, addition to
the time away in nothingness. p >lg They are ever alert to increase
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Address all communications to Thb Daily Banner Times, Greeneastle, Ind.
The Daily Banner Times heartily seconds the suggestion of our friend, the Democrat, that the old Birch mill in north Greeneastle be turned into a canning factory. This winter would be a splendid one to perfect arrangements toward getting a paying business located there. It won't require a great amount of capital.
improving in effectiveness. They have regular hours for practice and put their already well drilled horses through a course of exercise at seven o’elock a. m., noon and at six o'clock p. m., the hours when the time strokes are given. The
public are invited at these hours to ,i e[ .j g j on
witness the drills, as they will now
give no private exhibitions.
ings.
P. O. Colliver’H Condition.
Dr. F. H. Lammers reports the condition of I’. O. Colliver, whose terrible injury we mentionedyester-
.1 • . • (lav. to be some better tills morn- i
the point in favor of Donner. Ihe J „ .. ing. However Ins condition is not u!,'!!,
changed very much from yesterday
afternoon.
D. B. Badger. Bee
City, lands which lay west of said addition and which were not included in said addition V The jury answered no,which was a decision on
Mecfing nights. «*vcry 2nd and 4tli Monday nf c*tu*li month. Hal! in central Nat. Bank
building, 3rd floor.
OKKEN< ASTLE LODGE -’123 O. U. O. OF O. F, Wm. Harl wood N.G W.F.'IVUtcr . .P.S
Meets first ami third Mondays.
case is one for the court to decide on finally, however, and Judge Me Gregor will hear arguments on the end on Monday or Tuesday. As the court generally upholds a jury
on such eases, it is gen-
erally conceded that the Columbus
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
man lias won. but in any event
E ?‘ n _ ee = _ A _ rt U ". ^" 00P ’ , wll ° 1 there will perhaps be an appeal, or
possibly a new trial. Mr. Hill
AN OPPORTUNITY.
sjit'-ii'U)! Chance For fJrrencaxtlc Cnpitit lists to Locate a Paying Factory.
For several days Mr. J. G. Peace, of Salem, Me., has been in the city and lias with him a model of a folding-bed. It seems, so far as the opinion of practical furniture men ■md mechanics gOffc that Mr- Peace has solved the question of cheap folding-beds There no question hut that the folding-hed is the coming one, and what deters many from using them is their cost. Mr. Peace has the bed and it can be made and sold at a good profit for #15. Tin* workings and median
ism of the piece of furniture are so 1 ifig nozzles
simple that a child can operate it. All available space is used. When it is closed and standing it forms a handsome piece of furniture, with
has been instrumental to a large extent in perfecting matters about the house, has invented an electric device that is a time saver, and time-saving counts in u fire engine house. The circular hole in the sleeping-room through which the firemen slide a polished pole in making their rapid descents to the lower room needed a cover, as too much cold air circulated through. Mr. Throop had a large galvanized tin covering made which is raised or lowered by a system of nicely adjusted weights. These are so arranged that a touch of an electric button will immediately raise the cover, or better still, when an alarm is sounded the cover instantly rises I out of the men's way. It all works
1)3* electricity.
James Merryweather has been stud3'ing out a whip device that lias considerable merit in it. He has arranged a revolving shaft immediately ever the horses, to which he has attached a belt and some beav}’ weights. When the horses are released from their stalls the same pull of a rope releases the shaft and it revolves rapidly. Jim j has attached a number of sharp I whips to the shaft and the wav they asaiat the ito(»co out of their stalls is a caution. The latest addition to the para-
Prevailing Prices For Grain ami Cattle on Oct* ‘4 7.
Indianapoliit.
Wheat — 5r>«<:>xc. Corn — ST^JWUc.
Oats—25L,Df3Dc.
CATTLE—Receipts l,lb<) head: shipments 700 head. Market quiet and weak. Extra choice shipping aiul export steers,
hasn't yet the light, an.1 “rJlSm
. ill stay with it to the lost chance. SKSSf.
kicuuc crw->u neo.iit.. K'""1 to choice heifers, F.i.T5<ff3.85; fair to NEWS FROM DEPAUW. medium heifers, ISdfJ.Hn; common to
liRht heifers, S1.50(</3.0U; Rood to choice
The News Daily from (•reeoeanlleN Great COWS, &[email protected]; fair to medium COWS,
Center of l.earniiiK. B&OOftiti.fiO. HoliS—Receipts 4,000 head; shipments
MASONIC.
KAKTKIIN ST A it.
W. M
Mrs. Hr. Hawkins Sts 1 First Wednesday niigtit nf each mouth.
(IHEESCASTIJ! CHAPTER II. A. M. NO 21.
E.B.Evans H.P \T. H. H.Cullen Sec Second Wednesday niitht of each month.
Arc you on The Hunt for what is going on in Greeneastle from clay to clay in the news line? If you are, keep your eye on the Daii.y Banner Times, \Ye 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 wa) that will make you a permanent reader of the paper. No matter
BLUE LODGE F. AND A. M.
W. B. Vestal
II. S. HealM... .. Third Wednesday night of each month
W. M ..Sec
4‘OMMANDKKY.
E. B. Evans - E.C
Mel). H
I. Mel). Mays Fourth Wodnesday night of each month.
KOGAN LODGE, NO. 19. F. & A. M,
... Sec
II.S. Bryan W. F. Teister
.W. M
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Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. WHITE LILY CHAPTER, No. 3, O. E. S.
Mrs. M. Florence Miles W. M Mrs. M. A. Teister See
Meets second and fourth Mondays.
Inti.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. KAtil.K r-ODOK NO. 16.
John T. Stewart C. C David Hiitrhctt See
. . . ... , „ -—: ------- — ;1 Every Friday iiIkIiI on Uni floor over Thus. Kit Kaub is visiting at Chalmers, 3,000 head. Market WHH fairly active at a Abrams store.
decline of 5«/10c. oheencasti.e division c. K.
Crood to choice medium and heavy, $0.25® W E. Starr Capt 0.40. mixed and heavy packing, f5.sotrf0.25; K.Strattati ... Sw
good to choice lightweights. #ti.l5(«0.35; First Monday night of each month, common lightweights, $0.00(^0.15; pigs. I —
$5.00ttl0.20; roughs, $5.00(0(5 75.
Sheep—Receipts too head; shipments
300 head. Market steady to firm.
Good to choice lambs, $3.25«t4.00; coni-
Jot* Wright is back from Minne-
apolis.
Lieut. Lewis anti family left last
night for the fair.
The Delta U’s initiated John
Lallines last night.
Miss Della Ogden is visiting at
her home in Danville.
Miss Lebow. of i rawfordsville, is
tile guest of Miss Yunt.
Orville Dwyer, ’’JT, visited Phi
Delt brothers this week.
Messrs McNutt, Haskell, Jones and Sprankle are in Chicago. Miss Bessie Rippetoe, of Trenton, Mo., is the guest of her sister. The class of 'D7 foot ball team play at Newman, 111., Tuesday. Messrs Crowder. Alter and Sager accompanied the team to Ohio. H.afloweeti Tues<Ia3 Light, be >-
oral drives and parties are reported. t miVL
I OeLdter
Up
a. o. r. w.
mon to medium Iambs, $1.50(((3.00; gotsl to choice sheep, $2.25(g2.75; fair to
medium sheep. tl.75(rf.2.00.
t Ol.I.KOE CITY 1,0DUE NO. ».
George Sage M. W A. II. Phillips. See Second and 4th Thursdays of each month.
What you are Searching for you will find it in the D A11, Y B AN N E RTIM E S. 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.
Chirttgo Grtiiii and Provision.
Wheat—Oct. opened c, closed U4c.
May opened 72%c, closed 73'^c.
Corn—Oct. oiiened iiS^c. closed 38bic.
May opened d'd.'-Sc, closed 42%c.
Oats—Oct. opened 28c, closed 2Nc.
May opened 32c, closed 32c.
Pork—Oct. opened $111.50, closed $16.50.
Jan. opened $14.35, closed #14.45.
LARD—-Oct. opened #10.10, closed $10.10.
Jan. opened $6.40, closed $N.47}<,.
DEOItKK OE HONOR, Rose McAlinden 0. of H Ucllu Moore SecFirst mid third Fridays of each month. Hall on 3rd Moor City Hall block.
RED MEN. OTOE Tit I HE NO. 140. | John Cannon Sachem Thus Bilge. See Every Monday night. Hall on 3rd Moor, City Hall Bloek.
ROY A I, ARCANUM. i.t)Trs councii.no. 329.
KIBS—Oct. opened #S.fi7W, closed I8.»0. , ( i'4 ! S( f ( ! Ian. opcntMl $7.4J3^, closed $7.52^. StHJoiiuand fourth Thursdays of each uiontli.
Meet In U. A. H. Hull.
New York.
Wheat—Dec. 70>^(if70\c. Corn—No. 2,
47 1 16Mt47'iC. OATS—84(9 40c.
G. A. R.
C.KKENt*ASTI.E POST NO. 11.
C. (). Waggoner. C Geo. Honlim. Sts’ Every Monday evening, Hull corner Vine
Tbe following markets are received and Washington streets, 2nd floor.
FIRE ALARMS.
Today's C'liienRo Markets.
The juiiioi Ium class take
at 2 p. in. daily direct from Chicago: Today’s quotations are as follow*:
Open’KilO ». m.i 12 in. I Clos’ir
. Mi
73*4
7B1 . I 3^1
()pt ions. Ot'tr.hrr
t)ecemi)er
May.
•MJ', v «\a b 73 t 3 ; 73*4 73\B
2— 1 (’olh'Re live and Liberty st.
3— 1 Indiana and Hanna. 4— 1 Jaekson and DaKKy. 6 i Madison and Liberty. H—1 Madison and Walnut. .* 2 ;Kid V F5XVR.
4 2 BlouiiiiiHfton and Anderson.
.... I -JV
i ie<M*nitif r
I.awson on Contracts,” next week, ttio'v'-
December. May
:ih‘. by iiSL. I :q< I 12 •, 42',-'.| 42’.A
5 2 Seminary and Arlington. ♦J 2 Washlntirton. east of Durham. ~ •» V.’ . ^ . t 1 T
• — '•'l .i.di 1 IDlTl « Hi «4 ipl I.( *4:c*i * ,
•• ‘ Howard and U'rL'wr..
George Dunn is spending a few days with home folks at Dunnville.
phernalia is a “Jumbo” nozzle. It
is but twenty four inches in length, k'l Hughes will return to college but throws an inch and a quarter the first of tiie week and enter sen ' I stream, one-ejgth larger than the; jor.law. f
*>•- 32 r
2H' i AI :i2'.
4- 3 <)hio and Main.
5- 3 (’olletre ave. and DeMotte alley. 3 Locust and Sycamore.
1- 2 -1 Fire out. The police call is (
L L
very much,
handled.
The piponien like it; as it is so easily
Old Heliable Forty-three. Tile old reliable number
Today's Local Markets.
[Furnished the Daii.y Banner Times
11 ally by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthur | 0(i)( M H|u(k Jordan's poultry bouse.] j f. M. G'iiiiewpn.!
• •Tt.r'.ht-'i, q.lolbftis aTfe tls fdribVsV [
The class of *1*8 played foot ball SpriMax.i'hotce^'L.!.'.'..^"F. il tl•^trh•'| l l ,St this afternoon with the class i*wk"“>mt , ing ,, Hnde('»iW;.:.'..'l>i' t! w. 'rfvN.'ir of 1900 Cocks, old 2 i Wm. Broadslreet.
one tap then a pause and Mien follow the box nuinhcr
rOl NTY OFKK KKS.
Auditor Sheriff
mu. 11 ii
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It
rlerk ... Kt*cordcr
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Cocks, old Turkeys, hens Tut keys, ymuiff toms
been Turkeys, old toms
i a uo. an( ) OV( . r
i'j fii-,. Miss Eda Weaver has _
. , , . . , „ , I Turkey*, young, kid anil ov
.. I**'i*■' 'I'!'. 1 - 11 ''' I... 1 .'!.'
The bed I " n a l“ rm b,s t evening aimut 6.30
dot lies-box attachment. ‘ill bihl|o£h>ek
clothing and pillows, and is open to I nianne
tlto oir from both aido- It is In.I- Ii 11 the scene, where Policeman Ash-
Y. w. <:. A.
Gces«L choice f. f. 7 to 8 .
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35
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. .Survej'or
.School Superintendent Coroner Assessor
J.D.Hart, )
4'^ I SatniHd Farmer Commissioners.
♦ ‘i John S. NewKent)
Ml. —>
Merchants, mechanics, those in search of employment or those wanting to employ, should use our columns lib er a 11 y. ()ur telegraph service is the best that money can buy and we will expect manv who are depending on foreign papers for their outside news to give a home paper a chance, and he convinced that we can
supply vou.
If you have anything at all to sell make use of the Banner Times’ cheap line
ads.
IF you ape Not Dead Set against learning a few solid facts give the 1 Xui.v Ban vkp r iAiF>4
ohoic 1
Gccsio plucked
, - i. 1 "* ^WagOUj ^ Prof^ Nnvbir^ h'lees ^- ^ hi liy George Nelson, went morning for the fair to get the De- ■
.. t_*i •. Kxcurslon Bates to < It’K-nuo. lauw , * xl " ,,lt ' - ll. -b.;. o.
LAWRENCE KELMN,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
anred so nicely that a child can handle it, and the women fall in love with it a 'i «nnn ns tt enmes under their notice. Mr. Peace patented tiie bed on Dec*. 1, 1801, and has sold state rights in all the
lev arrested Alex. Lewis, of Mill Creek township, and Bob McCain mack, of Belle Union. They were drunk and making a disturbance. They were given a free ride to the
bastile, where they rested over university
night.
President Swain, of the State uni- ♦•'• n0 '"‘'"K" ‘"“i return, good going ..... ,, , Oft. 21 to Oft. 31, with return limit versity, will lecture in Meharry Nov. 5. J. s. Dowi.imi, Agent. holt tomorrow week. rdet-4'twlt
iMiHlalia l.im* KxrurftioiiH,
Hie foot Imll team of the State
, , , , ! $1.60 to IndiamiDolisand return. Nov.
passed through here 7 toll.
ollcir ft* IViills
a chance to enter your home tor a trial trip. ' Vdu will’ tlien become a regular
patron.
If Yon Want
THB. NBW
enroute for IrvinpYon
Misses Applegate and May left
jfca (III to ntol vptorr* to 31.
I )YSPLPSI/\ RL/nLI )Y
UBK ONI.X THE
yesterday for a short visit at tlieir home in Indianapolis. Miss Ada Bruner, of the Indianapolis classical school, is visiting her cousin Miss Myrtle Bruner.
<x] PURE- BAKING * POWDER,
MADE UY
JONE.S, THE. DRUGGIST. r I ,- !
On® Hotter. Until Oct. 31 the Monon Route will sell round trip tickets to Chicago, account World’s fair, good returning until Nov. 1*> for $4.50. J. A. Michaki..
$S6.55 to California points and return, until furtlier notice.
$0.75 one wmv to Kansas City, Aleliison and St. Joseph, rates good until Nov. 15.
has started a Flour and Feed Store in the Bauer building, cor. Indiana and Franklin sts.
$10.20 one way to Denver, Colorado Springs and Clicyene, rates good until Nov. 15. linktl, J. S. Don i.iNti. Agt.
COMING KYKNTS.
Ml MIC HAL!.. Saturday evening, Nov. 11. cital by Walter Howe Jones.
re-
Patent “May Queen” and “Big Four Straight” High Grade are specialties. D. E. BADGER, Manager.
Good Readme matter the DAiLt Banner Times will give it to you. Desides the local features we will give you the best short stories, best miscellany, and the best of everything in the line of reading. Try the paper and be convinced. Address all communications to the
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