Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1893 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY,OCTOBER B1.1893.
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THIS IS WHAT TALKS
A MISFIT MARRIAGE.
Heath of .Inin*** Stone,Nil*.
Last evening at 10:30 o’clock
A Voutli and White tdrl Klope j anu>8 Stone )(f „ t . OInp lt.
< hh nKiiwanl,. | .• a ,
. cation ot intlummatorv rhetiuiatism
Ine gossips north and east of
the city are all agog this week over a sensational marriage which is said to have taken place last Friday. A colored youth is the alleged groom and a white girl the bride. As the-Ranxku Times learns it the ceremony occurred in Chicago, where a good deal of the wickedness of this world is ground out. On Saturday E. W. l\>x, a wellknown colored man living about
and pneumonia, aged lit years, 11 months and 9 days. James was a bright young man, having graduated from the city high schools and taken one term of study in the Louisville Medical college. He had a host of friends in this city and Louisville, and his early demise is a source of great sorrow to his family and friends. It is very sad to think that just as he was mak-
ing preparation for his chosen pro-
four miles north of the city, was in r ■ • • > ,
* fession of physician and a lite of
town and related how his young ... , , , ,
p usefulness and honor that he should
son, James S. Fox, had gone to 1 . . , ,,, . ..
be taken away. lo the family the friends express sincere sorrow and grieve with them in their great bereavement. At this writing the
some time tomorrow.
V I’rartical tiok«*.
T
a practical joke on
on yesterday that had a far reach
PRICE is the argument every .
time. Not mere lowness with-1 Cllil * g0 f veral dn - vs ,,ef,,r, • Hnd out regard to quality, but the that a girf by the name of Miss
high value at the price which Mvrtl ° Je98U P’ livin « ttbout six insures wise economy. That miles east of the city had followed tin)pfortlie funeral i )aa not been is what we are striving for— I him la8t week >“ nd that he bad J u8t definitely settled, but it will be
Bargains everywhere through | reueived word that the - v were,nar - our stock that shall be BAR- rie<1 - Arties acquainted with the CAINS.—a heaped up mon-1 C0U P le 9tate that tlu ‘y l,ave been
[ intimate and that there has been neighborhood talk for some time ! that they would finally get married. The young girl is about seventeen years old, a daughter of A. Jessup, and is said to be rather good looking. James, the alleged groom, is anything but handsome, and in a beauty show would be far from an ^" n '
‘Adonis.
on
bureau-drawers, scattering
, . n i i . c: . i • ini'ii contents on the door and
James, talked last Saturday. It is a decidedly disgusting bit of talk, to say the least, but it is being en-
NFWS FROM DEPAUW.
The News I>atl> from (•reencftstle** Great j Center of Learning. “Pat" Ryan enters law school to- '
morrow.
Mrs. Offutt was in Indianapolis
)EPSIN : ROLLED : OATS For Purity, Sweetness and Rich Flavo
over Sunday. 1 This Pepsin Oats cannot be equaled. It is so prepared Miss Polk left yesterday for a to keep this flavor and will be found to be the finest Oats short visit to Tipton. ever sold. It also prevents any form of indigestion. Your Miss Reid, of Sullivan, is visiting grocer keeps it. Ask for it and take no cheap, hittc r, fllft-
her sister Miss Lola Reid. tasting oats in its place. Miss Bennett has just returned from a short visit to Chicago. CITY DIRECTORY.
Mrs. Jones, of Clinton, Iowa, is
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CITY OFFICERS.
visiting her son Walter Howe Jones, j Mayor. Charles B.Case
Treasurer Frank U. Landes
I nines M Hurley
Marshall. William K. Starr Engineer Arthur Throop Attorney Thomas T. Moore See. Hoard of Health....Kuvrene Hawkins M. 1)
rorNfTLMKN.
Thomas Abrams, J
Dr. Curtiss and wife spent Sun- ni'ric' j
day in Terre Haute, the guest of
their son.
Miss Symms, of Pittsburg, Kan , is the guest of Miss Moore at Ladies’ hall. Lee Durham, ’P2, of Pierre, Oklahoma, is visiting college friends. Lee is in real estate business at
Pierre.
The second concert of the concert
1st Ward Thomas Abrams, J L. Handel 2nd Geo. K. Blake, James Bridges 3rd John Ulley, John H. Miller Street Coinmlssloner J. I). Cutler Fire Chief Geo. B. Cooper
A. Brock way. )
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School Trustees.
Mrs. Mary Bireh, I) L. Anderson. )
U. A. OtfK, Superintendent of city schools.
ey’s worth ;it
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SECKKT SOCIKTIES.
. I.O. O.F.
GREEK CAST LIE LODGE NO 348.
John Cook.
Glothin^ Store:
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Jim Watson, of the Model, played course was given last night by the , olinriM>k x c his home folks Schumann quartette, of Chicago. w,,n„.*,h. y . H „iifm
assisted by Mr. Scheucker, the Jerome Alim s Block, :ird Hour, ing effect before it was finally harpist. The selections of the headed off and safely bottled, quartette as such were very good,
Asa Smith K. T. Chatrcc. Meetlnfr nights
gives the above as it learns it from
Putiiuheit every urtenmmi exeept Simiiiiy ; i )ar ties lo whom Fox, the father of
at the Banner 11mks ofllce, corner V ine and I 1
Franklin streets.
titv*. j tv^ j gv»vr\«, i MccttnK’ nights, every me
Jim went home during the early but the solos were considered weak ' ^ 111 r 111 ^^ 1 ^ 1
part of yesterday afternoon, to tind by the audience. The best part of the house unlocked and the folks j the concert was the playing of Mr. He thought he had a Scheucker. He has a magnificent
Uie Bxsnkk Times l ,r ' ,n,> opportunity to play a huge instrument and his selections were
prank on his mother by pulling
THE FOOT BALI. TEAM.
( "aanirrs for display advertisements must be handed in by lo o'clock a. m. eachday. Read-
ing advert isementa will be rec<‘ivini each day. . , .
up to i o’clock n. m. Advirtisingratw made ergetically gossiped at any rate,
known <m application.
Reading notices one cent per word each in
Bert ion.
All communications should be signed with the name of tin* writer; not necessarily for
Last Night’s C'oneert.
The Schumann quartette was not a glittering success. The en-
tertainment as put up
open their
leaving the appearance that the house had been robbed. He found his mother’s pocket-book and secreted it where it could not be eas-
The foot ball team returned last night from their trip to Ohio and they bring with them the victory of two games, both “shut-outs.” On Saturday they played Otterbein
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Sec Tticsiluy. Hull in
3rd floor.
CASTLE CANTON NO 30, P. M.
J. A. Michael ('apt ('has Mcikel 8ee First and third Monday nights of eacli
month.
I). OF It. NO. 100.
Mrs. John Merry weather. N. G 1). K. Badger.. See Meeting nights, every 2nd and 4th Monday of in«li month. Hall in entral Nat. Hank
building, 3rd tioor.
GREENC ASTLE LODGE 2133G. C. O. OF O. K. Wm. Hart wood N.G W.F. TeUt.r .P. S Meets first and third Mondays.
ily found. After tearing things colle « e at Da - v t on o n Y. M. C. up in great style he left the house A ’ The boys found the by them for the store, laughing in his sleeve leam at ° tte,bein ver J' 8tron ^ i in -
Auiinymoii.oommunivaUons can not !>.■ no- ,,a * ul J *e«»( neu uu- ui^mty of an what he considered an object 14 r< ^'“g and willtraint^d
artists concert, and upon a whole lefgon in leaving doors open and Where .lellyiry is irreiriilar iih-aue report , the program was mediocre. The V «1 iinblea ernnsed
same promptly at piiblieation otnee. i 1 v \uiuiiDitrs t Ajiobtu.
j quartette singing was good and When his mother returned home
t Id- name
publication, but as evidence or pond faith, hardly reached the dignity
coaeher Semple played quarter back with them while Sager played tackle for DePauw. The game
siiivinien eopiee miiUcd free on .ii.pUcathm. their five ni , in hers were given with 8 he failed to see the points of the ,lcre W!ls ver >' hotly contested ; one
^ Jevenly balanced voices, well modu- joke, and at once suspected that *jn I lated and trained. It was on solo her premises had been invaded by
tell down. 1 he thieves. She summoned Marshal
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onr month jio I work that they
’“ 'Raphsodie Hongraise No. 2 of s tarr ’ a mr a vigorous and' syste-1 DeFaUW ' 8 P° 88C88ion; a we,1 8 e wns Liszt’s was too heavy for Miss matic 8earc h was made for the fied gaining ten yards. The
touch-down and goal was made by DePauw in the first half. The second half opened with the ball in
MASONIC.
EASTERN ST AII.
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Third Wednesday night of each month.
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M. J. BECKETT HAKRY M. SMITH.
Publisher . Managing Editor
Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times, Green castle, Ind.
The carrying of pistols should be made a penitentiary offence. There would then he fewer murders.
KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS. KAUI.E I.ODQK NO. IS.
, John T. Stewart C. C
Herbeao. .ml he, i.terp,et.,io. of gu , ltJ pinally, .be, .ho re- "** f 11 l,„« tK played considerable talent in that utm... wiu.re Tim i« emnlnved to ^' a t? er made a beautiful run down Klr»t Monday nivtu of each month. li,„: M, s Herhe.on .hoeod ... fZm Z o, Z mai... professional taste in appearing on then the joke was discovered to * ,wo m * nu ^ C8 a ^ er fl ,e beginning of coi.i-eoe city miooi no.fl.
tile half.
Unless President Cleveland breaks the well-established custom, Thanksgiving will occur this year on the last day of the month. If this practice of shooting high officials because the}’ do not give every one who wants an office one, is to he kept up, several elections will be necessary are long. There are lots of the “faithful” still un-
providtd for.
This Morning'* Fire.
An old time alarm was rung nut by the lire bell this morning, denoting thereby that a fire was in the business pnrt of the 'nty The
The next touch-down aV'immuX* M stT was made in about ten minutes by 1 Thurwiays of each month.
a guard rush of Mitchell. The
next was made in about length of time by
Another Divorce Ucqu**Ht**d.
Sherman Nelson has a kick, and Sager kicked all the goals, making
the stage in a street costume. Jim’s discomforture, the officer's Mr. ( heney sang a bass solo “O, righteous indignation and the felRuddier than the Cherry, and low-clerks amusement. responded to an encore with the
well worn and thread hare “Rocked in the (’radle, etc.” Mr. Hassler the other bass singer received an
encore, also.
The bright particular star of the evening was Mr. Schuecker, the harpist. He played four numbers, two at each appearance, and was heartily applauded both times. His own “Nocturne” with which lie opened the program was a deli
cate and beautiful number and his Nel8on ‘ ,Ie ‘ trough attorney, the Ohioans looked “sheepish, playing possessed all the feeling C. B. Case, has filed his complaint The rest of the game was not; and true snirit of the artist Hi* w ' t l' Clerk Darnall, and aceompa- marked by any other such brilliant Mozurka Brilliant was also truly ni<>d the s,uu< ‘ wi,h * lie re q ,li8it< ‘ plays, although Allbright’s sixty 1 Mr. Sahtjeckc-r fives m ' dn1 ' r ' r f ' ; '' utfUina y«td rini, Sager'i ruus Mtmtad the
DEGREE OF HONOR.
Rose McAUnden C. of H Della Moore. S**t*
the <»ine First and third Fridays of each month. Hall
im rorim on 3rd fioor CUy Hall Block.
Kuykendall, j
RKD MEN.
OTOE Til I BE NO. 140.
it his legally prepared paper as is I the score 24 to 0 in favor of De-1 ti’io'h slm""" .. '''.K'.'.K' filed in the county clerk’s office |p aU w. On Monday they played | Ci?;"H 1 KuKk. y n " rh ‘- """ on ^ , ' ,,or ’
KOVAL AHCANUM. loti’s roiiNciLNo. :W».
W. G. Overstreet K Chas. Landes See Second and four! h Thursdays of each month.
Meet In G. A. R. Hall.
were given to the public it would expose considerable rottenness. Sherman wants relief. His domestic happiness and family felicity has been ripped up the back, so to
Wittenberg college at Springfield. The game was opened with the ball in DePauw’s possession. A ; flying wedge started, the ball was given to Sager and within ten sec- j
and the old time svxtoin is still in harp soloists in tb« United States. ' ’ !tI ‘ d ”” d togifher
torce lor the business district. The fire was in the residence of Mr. I), E. Williamson, corner of Vine and Washington streets. It was caused by a strong draft from the furnace, drawing coals of fire to the roof. They alighted on the eastern side and caused the destruction of several square yards of shingles. That was about the extent of the damage, as but little
G. a. R.
GREENCASTLE HOST NO. 11.
speak, and thrown out in the alley, i onds the ball was over the Witten- 0.o. Wawconw. c 0 Geo. Henton Sec Sherman IS the llUSiRinu of Alary bertr o*oal. It i8 needless to say Every Monday evening. Hall corner Jr’ine
and Washington streets, 2nd fioor.
FI UK ALARMS.
2— 1 Golloge ave mid Liberty st. 3— 1 Indianu and Hanna. 4— 1 Jackson and Dtiggy. 5— 1 Madison unci Liberty. (»—1 Madison and Walnut. 3 2 Hanna ami Crown. Y 2 U.id A l*. • i t TrM> f I. 5 2 Hemitmry and Arlington. (I 2 Washington, eiist of Durham. 7 2 Washington and liocust. 5 .3 H o vvhico .H u -UCt* > i *. .
i ■; OfcL; Main.
5- 3 College ave. and DeMotte al!e> .
H- 3 Locust and Hycamore.
1- 2 -1 Fire out.
Tin* police call is one tap then a pause and then follow the box number
central alarm lias no box number | Chicago and is one of the leading .ii.i on April end, Whitcombs openings and
Kuykendall's rushes arc i.-Dcm iaily i
until.
He created genuine enthusiasm 8 omc timv this year; that his wife worthy of mention. The game here. A reader with the club could 11,18 liv ‘- tl in adultery with two per ended with the score 28 to 0 in not appear for the reason of an 9on8 in the papers;) that favor of DePauw. The treatment agreement between the concert and «he has been guilty of cruel and in- of the team at Dayton was everylecture course managers. The con- human treatment; has struck tiling that could be desired.
plaintiff and made threats towards The Otterbein boys and people
of hiVcroc ! of Dayton are of a
erty;
names;
guilty of habitual drunkenness for our team was shabby to the < ‘ x -1
COl'NTY OFFICERS.
cert manager is to have no eloou tionists in his entertainments, and tile Y. M. C. A. course is to have no musical members. Hence the reader did not appear last evening.
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fit))v cover* tho lo««
Yamluliii Liu«* FIx<‘nrHloii*. I .mmmmf *www» ■»smear .-.ws^ar
Geo. M. Black Auditor F. M. Olldewell... Sheriff Geo. Hughes Treasurer
‘ ’,1 I>».nL‘! T. Dnriiell : r.r,".r. ( li-rk i
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tnat slit oaiiect ntm mu however cannot be said of the wit . T. w. g C N.,ff...
and that site hn„r, . . ’ . I Wm. UroadHlroet. Alw.Hw.r
lias been tenberg people. The treatment of|j. d. hbi*. i
Suraih'l Kuruii'r yComiDtsBtoners.
IMIM^ NU J* i,
Frank M. Davidson and Mollie
•S» . 1 . Minnie F. Evans.
to 11. accuses Mary with a system of gen- [ umpire and spectators was dis-
(.aiitorma points and return, cral cusscdness that is. if true, a ss l, “' lul - >ttl f««n»buv sw WW |5* |"T
blot on civilization. Sherman gives
vn*i' fvr'bvr
r- 1 ."') one way to Kansas City, Atchi-
son and St. Joseph, rates good until his employment^as a contrncto^
saxl.y’s qt.« rj to Iiisresolt. The hcUUliful U toil.- -did mu.ic regular sliect size, will de mailed to any one enclosing 6 cents in stamps to I), fi. Edwards, general pa-senger agent, C. II. a, i>. K. It., Cio. ioiMli, Ohio.
$10.JO one way to Deliver, Colorado Springs and Cbeyene, rates good until Nov. 15. Imkd. .1. ft. i>o« I.INti, Agt.
Big Four liutc*.
$1.00 to Indianapolis and return. Nov 7 to 11. Account of ( hrisantlieinom j -has . F. T. iiCKb 1 In, agl. 11
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DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
e’en.
This is “All Saints' ” day and .^.lis i.o ooiiual Hallow m
a Trade in Property. | e’en festivities. It is supposed that James L. Randel has traded his the evening is intended for harmless north Jutkoou otied tusiuciiCc foi ^ merry-making and the custom is the business block on the west side KO generally observed. Crowds of of the square now occupied by maskers go about the streets and Kelly dt Son. The business block j V .-tioo ;-re numerous. Of lute
LAWRENCE KELMN,
PROPRIETOR OF THE ► ' "W
BIG *3-
f? n nr:r ^IVlills
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No matter
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li you have anything at all to sell make use of the Ban nerTimes' cheap line
ads.
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<>4 PURE"?- BAK1JMG * POWDER, l*> MADK HY JONE.S, THE. DRUGGIST.
was the property of Mr. Augell Matthewson, of Parsons, Kas., who was heie about a month ago. Mr. Matthewson paid $9000 for the property several years ago. Mr. tiaodel i>hy" .fifxio (lliterenee i»e tween the north Jackson street
property and the block.
Joe Goodman is very sick.
Real Estate Transfer*.
Piftnels 8. Turk to Macy W. Malott. laud in Warren tp $ 300 David W. Shuee to Isaac L 8huee, land in Franklin tp 825
years, however, there has been a disposition among the young people of the city to do as much genuine devilment and pure cusaedness as
has started a Flour and Feed Store in the Bauer building, cor. Indiana and Franklin sts.
they can and last year there was ...
much wanton destruction of prop-
erty. The officers will keep a sharp Patent May Queen" and “Big
lookout for all offenders tonight
and Mayor Case proposes giving ( all those brought before him tomorrow, charged with destruction of property, the full limit of the law. So boys, as a warning, “Look a leetle out.”
Four Straight"
High Grade are specialties. D. E. BADGER, Manager.
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