Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1893 — Page 2

THE BANXEI! TIMES. GitEENCASTLE. INDI ANA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, IStltl.

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'j j Home change. Change, and lots of it, is necessary in this business.

MEN’S* Heavy-Weight Cassimere $3 PANTS

The republicans won a splendid ! victory everywhere on Tuesday, j The people have no confidence in democratic control.

HOW THEY TAKE IT.

I.ocnl Deiliomit*' Opinion* on Y«‘wt«‘r<tay*H l.aiulMlitit* - A lew Interview*.

claimed everywhere as a strong en dorseiuent of the views he holds and is likely to make him the re-

\\ hat is your best opinion on publican candidate for president, yesterday's election, the causes, 1 believe congress will promptly etc.." was the question the Hannek act on the taritf question in lie Times submitted to several of our eeruber, and then look out for the local democrats and democratic 1 unterrified and barefooted democ

Most of racy when next you meet them in

To be closed out at.

$2.00 A Pair.

See window,display at

THE HITB.

DAILY DANNER TIMES

We give considerable space to

our friends, the enemy, today. They politicians this morning.

give a variety of views which make | them were ready with an answer, battle array. very interesting rdhding. In regard though some of them declined an W. Bence—The general de- | to the republican views, there is not opinion. Here they are: I pression of business, which the a dissenting voice, and they are all t lent. Hurst and (•. M. Black— people lay to the present adminis-

Hard times. tration, caused it. In New York \\. H. II. Cullen—The offices the factional tight did it. haven't been turned over to the ( has. Kiefer—Think the parley

victors.

\Y. (!. Neff'—We were badly scooped; hard times did it. ('. K. Anderson—Any party in

happy.

UOob ENOUGH.

With SO,000 plurality in Ohio,

Mew York, Pennsylvania, Massa- | chusetts and Iowa safely republican, the republicans are pretty well today, thank you. It was a complete sweep everywhere a vote was polled. The democrats were literally snowed under, and the largest gains ever known to history were made. Not the least happy feature of the general result was that the Tammany tiger got a jet black eye in New York. Judge Gary gives Altgelt a belt in the

ribs in ( hieago and is safelv elected *he\ think turn about is tail play, j trouble just

to the superior court bench. It

was a landslide all around.

icy clef TTrst inTires

I'lihlishcd every afternoon except Sunday at the BanNK.it Times ofttee. corner Vine ami

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Erankliu Htreets.

njfes for display advertisements must lull in by lo o’clock a. in. each day. Ueadiny atlverl istMnenfs will he received each day

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up to 1 o’clock p. m. Advertising raten made known on application. UtaidiiikT notices one cert per word each in

section.

ing over the silver bill caused it.

Willis Wood — McKinley will

never be elected president.

J. E. Champer—I won’t talk with-

and Improvements -

Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube

to be used in case of accident. Ry simply removing a punctured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is

effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one. If you are going to ride why not ride the best?

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BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.

J. K. LK NG DON, «CENT G R t= £ N G $T L. B 1 N D.

I>e)la \s. \iidrew.

Della Shrader was married

THE VERY LATEST-

Thr situation at Two O’Celock This Vfteinooii. Majorities Mill Climbing;.

Special to the Bannek Times. ( Oi.i mui s, Ohio, Nov.

power in these times would have 0l |t V ou pay me.

been beaten. F. 1). Ader—The result will not .D. i- Darnall—( a use We vary the minds of our national leg<liiln t get votes enough. islntors one **jot or tittle” on legirH. II. Mathias—Head the Eenti- lation promised by the democratic in I, it has it about my way ol party. If such legislation lie fatal thinking. j error, our republican friends, the

F. M. Glidewell—The American enemy, will reap the benefit thereof. | Andrew \V. Shrader for three short people have got to a point where ft will not be fatal. The financial Anonths and then they separated. |

ending was too big a 11“ dnit short but eventful period | •). A. linker—loo many demo- load, shouldered on us at

eruts did’t vote right. when the country was groaning of I t0 base a full-fledged, five count diJ r n t 1st ward.. FtiomiiM Atirams, J. L. Handel

(u‘orcr<* Hughes—Oil war and ills tnoiiffh Tin* tlemDoratie Dartv vorce suit. In her complaint Della 2nd 0e<». B. Biakr. Jnmea Bridg.‘a

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A 1 StriHd Cominiasioner J.D. Cutler FireiChiel. . Qoo. B. (hooper

CITY DIRECTORY.

( ITY OKI ICEHS.

Mayor i Treasurer.

Clerk

r.s B. (’use

— .Charles

.. .Frank E. Landes . ..James M Hurley — William B. Starr Arthur Throop

a time j Della had enough tough experience jVleaNh. ^uae^'itawwJwM.’u

COUNCILMKN.

was in no wise responsible for the eharges Andy with quite a variety ity's.tCoiMinUsiu

-('or-

hard times.

('apt. Smiley—I call this a land-! reeent financial disturbance—the j of misdeeds,

slide iu favor of the republican 80 le cause of large majorities eame angry, sulky

party, and was not surprised. I against us yesterday. W r e are fort

First she says be be-, A Hr(ickwily ,

Mrs. Mary Birch. School Trustees.

wards her and

and

would

morose toremain in

I). I,. AnUerson, I

H. A. Oitk, Kupi'rliiti'iident of city schools.

reeled returns up to noon show Me- n 'K nr( l il pa'be as lieing the great- unately unfortunate this year. The 1 ^iieh condition for hours at a time, cohrst mu. cbmktkuv koahu of

Kinley 80,00o plurality and JO,000 majority over Ids three opponents. I)EsMoiNKs,Iowa, Nov. 8—KepubMeans' plurality is 40,(Mki. Jackson ran 5,000 behind Ids ticket. Both brandies of the legislature republican, probably anti-prohibition.

All communications should be signed with

the name of the writer; not necessarily for

pul dicat ion. but as evidence of good faith. _ t ti<'e<i ,y,,,l " ls C0,,1,,lu,lllttt,0 " H lH " n,,t nu ‘ I returns up to eleven o’clock show over the difficulty or dissensions in utive, legislative

ost factor in the result of an elect- column will swim* our wav a> r uin and remained so until the plaintiff .i s. McCiury . . ^ 0 * ! , . . I John t . Browning ion; the party in power always be- The history of polities in recent am * defendant separated, which j-b k. Laiigdon ing hehl resiiousihle for hard times, years teaches us that the party in was without just cause and provo- .Eum^ D.i^yy anil likewise getting the credit for power will in the future have no cation whatevei; second, he struck good times. The difference of long continuous reign, lihat par- and choked plaintilf at onetime; opinion of democrats on the silver ties must be true to principle, thij 1. he charged her with trying

question helped produce the land- united and legislate for all the pooslide. The republicans having pi,. 0 f all sections. That individ-

New Yoiik, Nov. 8—New York passed the Sherman law to bridge uaU elected f° public office, exec-

or judicial, must

\vi,,n'I. m.-o „ imvulHr J.i«i8e report i the el, * ction of seventy-four repub- their own party for the past presi- not seek office simply forasustenRam. promptly at puMieHtion otliee. Means and fifty-four democrats to dentiul election on the silver ques- ance, caring nothing for the public.

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tion, which law 1 think was the | Loud-mouthed brag and bluster by causfc of the panic; and my opinion politicians working for ‘ pup” and

to poison him; fourth, he charged her with infidelity and unfaithfulness to him in violation of her chastity with a party by him named, ami fifth, he charged her with various other crimes. Finally the plaintiff broke down and re-

turned to her father,

Pres V. Pres Sec Treas Slip!

... E. Black. A. (). L'lckridgc.

Meetimr ttrst Wednesday night each month

at J.S. McClary’a office. SECKKT son KT IKS.

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OHKENCAflTI.E I.OIMJK NO .118. John Cook. N. O L. M. Hanna... See Meeting nights, ever\ Wednesday. Hall, in Jerome Allen’s Block, Jird tloor. ITTNAM I.ODOK NO. 45. Asa Smith ... NG Meeting nights, every Tuesday. Hall in Central National Bank Mock, ltd iloor.

When delivery is made by oarrfer, till subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

M. J. BECKETT HA BUY M. SMITH.

Publisher Managing Editor

Address all communicatlona to The Daily Banner Times. Greeneastle, ind.

The working men did it. There is no heading McKinley off. Might as well make it unanimous.

Three Thousand Dollars.

The above amount is in the hands is that the democratic party will spoils will be downed. Politically longer had any aifection for Andy. of Charles W. Landes, treasurer of pass a tariff bill, for revenue only, as for morals in polities, the conn- She states further that the defendthe Koval Arcanum lodge, awaiting with incidental protection, and the t r y j 8 growing better, as is wit- unt is owner of real estate to the its owner. The money lias been election in 18514 will reverse the de- nessed by certain results yesterday 'aluc of $2000 and possesses propsent him for the heirs of G. B. vision given yesterday. Further, an( j heretofore. ! erty to the value of $500. She Havens of this city. There has that Cleveland knew that when he j) an Hurst The main cause was 1,S 1 <H f°i' divorce and $1250 uli-

been no deatn in this city of that called a special session of congress the financial depression of the

name, but there was one at Bain- that his party was divided on the country. bridge several weeks ago, Mr. silver question and that a discusGeorge B. Havens, who is thought sion of the measure would create . . ’

A reporter ol the Banner Iimes

CASTOR CANTON NO IIO, P. >1.

J. A. Michael c«pt

«m fib#* i*.| i Lliits MtMkcl y. S(*c

Eirst mid third Monday nights of each

month.

i). or u. no. inti. Mrs. John Merry weather. N. G 1). E. Badger Sec Meeting nightH. every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. Hull in central Nat. Bank building, 3rd iloor. OBKBNCA8TLR LODGE 2123 G. IT. o. OK O. K. Wm.Hfirtwood NO W . F. Teistcr. p t s Meet* llrst and third Mondays.

to be tile party. His heirs will be dissensions in the party, but hav-

was out this morning to interview

Some of the land terday.

slid hack ves

paid the amount upon satisfaction ing made up his mind that the re-1 the democratic roosterthat8tn|tted

that they are the correct parties, peal of the purchasing clause of the /rhe Banner Times published an ac Sherman act was necessary for the count of Mr. Havens’ death several prosperity of all the people, that he weeks ago. He formerly lived in did what his judgment was to the | Indianapolis, but was conducting a best interests of the country, let-

so proudly last fall. He found him but the fowl was too busy to talk.

He was thus:

mony. The plaintiff resides in Franklin township and the defendant over in Montgomery county. They were married on May 2!(, 1892, and lived together until Aug. 26, 1892. J. H. James is legal pilot

for Della.

Thanksgiving JO this time.

McKinley and McJority are a

great pair today.

The G. O. P. is the liveliest corpse above ground today.

is to occur Nov. restaurant at Bainbridge at the time of Ids death. He was an ex-

emplary young man.

When Indianapolis set the pace, we predicted each succeeding election would show the downfall of Hcmui'nicv. in view of tin* pieasnnf ness ol yesterday we believe we

Hearing the IteturriK, The average Greeneastle man is always eager and anxious for election news. Last night was no ex-

ting the effect on the party take care of itself. I believe by his brave and honest action that in 1894 we will have prosperity, and the democratic party will be on the other side of the line from

what it is today.

J. II. James—The hard times arc 1 always charged to the party in power, sore heads are kicking and

•Imlgt* •lump. «»l IVrrc Haute.

Judge Jump, of Terre Haute, has been appointed revenue collector of this dfstriet. Putnam county is said to be booked for a depute ship, and in a talk with a prominent democrat last evening the Banner Times was informed that Louis Steeg was slated for the position noey held by Henry Meltzer, but that Steeg had said he would not have it. It was further said by the

prominent democrat that Steeg w. e. s(arr '" r ' il K e.».

MASONIC.

HAST RUN STAR. Mr*. Hli'kwm W. M Mrs. Dr. Hawkins Stv Eirst Wednesday night of each month. GltKEN('A8TLE CH APTER R. A. M. NO 21. F.. B. Evans j{ i» W. H. H. Cullen.. See Second Wednesday nig ht of each month. MI.rK LODGE F. AND A. M. W.B. Vestal w. M H. S. Beals Third Wednesday night of each iiionUi. COMMANDEKY. K. B. Evans c c J . Mel). Hays . . S«*c Fourth Wednesday night of each month. HOGAN LODGE, No. lh. K. A A. M. 11.8. Bryan W M W.K.TVItfcr ...A* Meets second an I fourth Tuesdays. white lily chapter, no. 3, o. k. s. Mrs. M. Florence Miles \v M Mrs. M. A. Teistcr .. .See Meets see md and fourth Mondays.

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ians and others began collecting on ' ,ower ’ gnr, ‘ head8 art ‘ kickin « an,1 The death of Frank B. Campbell, the street. A hut w AS p.*.^J ' those 0,,t of , ‘ m P lovment votwl with of Battle GrouEd, occurred yestrr-

around and in a short time enough th <' republicans. The senate dis- day In()rn i n g. He was a young ocrat this time, Greeneastle should |

gu^tpilyhe partv. The people sim- !

KNIGHTS OE PYTHIAS. RAOI.R I.OIKIR Ml. 111. John T. Stewart.. (\ (; David Hughes «<ee Every Friday night on Jrd floor over Thus. Abrams store.

could have the place vet if he desired i!. As it ha« to yo to a dom-

H.Strattan First Monday night of each month.

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Senator Sherman states one of: furnished their store for hcadquurthe most important facts in. Ainer-1 ^ r e t „ m , .w W ... w .l t.her*, ieua political I.i 8 lor> when he says unt il eleven o’clock. Most of the that the republican paity has *1 j crowd were republicans, lint a tew

ways stood for the idea of wain-j we re mixed, and they,

taining every kind of currency at took the jollying of their nHghb..rs 1 '- A. Arnold—Me »n* thankful the highest rate ol purchasing pleasantly. The republicans were the t'esuit in Ohio was no worse. . )0Wer , j expecting good news, nor were they j Lon Day — Democrats acted

; disappointed, and they retired in a dai . ne d fools in congress.

1 he most numerous tiling alloat ; pleasant frame of mind.

in Crawfordsville these days is the

*..,. ^V*?v fap’ory Ubvall means r”!; ! ;,r , 'bV.;*i;"• 'Ml 1 ToaUfiIbiaigo 'GUI.. I

future taritf talk cut much figure.

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teacher for a number of years. He

M. 1). Bridges loo early yet. whs educated at DePauw univers- .. ... see }0U ..,tiity, graduating in loon. For some J. L. Uandt*i Just as I expected, time he has been in poor health,

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only a little worse. F. A. Arnold—\Y<* nre

lliippil> \\><l<l«*<l.

Col. Matson—I am not at all *n rni'i1 Tl)i 'ik h‘* nl tun.* » u

hut his death was sudden and unlooked for. T!ie deceased was 28 years of age, and his death is one of the saddest recorded in a long time.

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resold, half-soled, sold hack, af- I •• -■ ' "-•■*'•■* i i - ’I-.. }r 1*. t'lr Frit-.r : —r

Kithi-r let or .Mr. Koom,. ..llwl I# Mr. I'.n-.ok of l.n «.1 ?W troul.lo ,n £ ©NB NIGHT ONbY.i

' mm., ~rn i,o/i, .-^i-4UiiFji *aii jiLii/'iij: 1 - 1 ■ — .o*-——r-r-o-s-'-o-. Mary Lay no, of Cherry (.rove. Charles L. .Martin—A number of , ; ,i • • i r MONDAY', NOV. Uth, M^in^iA-erviHiHii.i.d H nd i,...rii,

I The attendants were Ma.'gieLnvne ,, . ter appears in the inside pages of jiu#,!.,,,.... a. r. ihm '" n,la) The people arc again voting for sister of the bride, and a brother a ' i t h e Friday edition. This does not - S 1 Fugng<*m.*nt of- | FHtK ALARMS.

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i atholic prinequii eaiise. Local causes.

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public* occasionally gets tired

a change. The boys voted' for a change last year and now hate no

their best wishes to the newly

change; this year the\ \oted tor a j wedded who have gone to Chicago

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mac uai, now- -j- . IS

of friends who unite in extending m " nths any other result. which 8 a8uglln] ()n tht , ^301 I . <tJaCK S

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I am not at all discouraged by the republican tidal wave and am stouter for turilf reform and democracy than ever. I do not regard the result in Ohio as an en-

,..i,,.r..ni.ic *>•:<•;* *i.v*< • n'-’vs .i"’.' that day are given as fully as on other days and the paper is delivered by carrier only. The Wash-

dorsement of tin* McKinley idea of '

■’ uigton letter and county eorre-

C^.r‘(dui^; Gompuny.

Direel fmin Sam

T. Jnck’i .'T' i,

(Ipera

Is the verdict of all who smoke

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issue for tile espeeial benefit of the

daily renders. iliHX > KiNOXA^

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3— 1 Indiana and Hanna. 4— 1 Jarkt*nn anil Daggy. •5—1 MtitliNon ami Llbcrtv. J»—I Mmlison anti Walnut. J 2 Hanna and (Town.

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5 2 Seminary and Arllugtoti. tl 2 WaHhlnihon. ca^t ol Diirliain. 7 2 Washington and Locust.

2 J Howard and Crown. 4-J Ohio and Main,

ft-<1 (/(ilb'ge uv(. and DcMotte alley,

ti- Ji LoctiHt and Sycamore.

1- 2-1 Fire out.

N«-w Suits I'ilcd.

SAWED OfT ! CIGARS. KGeNOV. JONES’ DRUG STORE.

tion, however, seems to be a hard one to settle. It was generally thought the sweeping democratic victojy in the choice of congressmen, which was followed by Cleve land’s landslide, bad made it a dead issue. Mr. McKinley's ‘‘slaugh-

, ter of the innocents” will be pro-1 pany vs. Uriah V. O’Daniel, note.

The Cairo Street dancing beauty, in the .Midway Cairo Street. Wriggle Dance,

Armenia Ford vs. Win. Fads and -" Comedy Creoles. •_*n Kgyptiati Knt, , f i ehantresses. New Types of Beauty from

Sarah Eads, foreclosure. j bl „ h , emispheres. ' The Cleveland Hardware com „ ,

IKICKS: Balcony, 3oc; Parquette, .iOc.

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F. M. Glldowell..

Oo«. Hughes ... . Daniel T. Darnell

Daniel S. Hniht .K F. O'Brien F. M. Lvnn.. ... T. W. M Neff

Wm. BmadHireet

J.D. Hurl. ^

Samuel Funner Coiiimisslonerft.

John Sjl Newgent)

Amlltnr

Sheriff • Treasurer i lerk

Beenrder

Stirve\i»r School Superintendent

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