Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1893 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES, GUEENpASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21.189B.
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will be made to do it, at least not CIRCUIT COURT. Governor. Matthew** openly or by foree. In fact friends Ntnte cn.e* (-••■■tinuni-Lhiuor violator. Statk ok Inihan a. Kxe< ltivej of the administration are now try- oei.,..* it i.. the Neek. (’hahiiers. • I ing to deny what* they were a few Fr(,m ,,u * looks thin 8 s Imm anakoi.is, Nov. <>, IS'.i.'l. t I days a^o positively asserting as to ,loe,,n ' t P»y to he » I**" To the People of Indiana . | tin nature of the instructions given violator in the present term of, A happy custom, long honored
to Minister Willis. Should it end
The “Hub has leased a room in the Opera House block, west side of the square. The room is being fitted up for our occupancy January i, 1894. From now until that date we propose to make a great
Putnam court. There is an enor- »nd revered, coining down to us
in Mr. Cleveland's making Gresham mous lot of violations, and some of through all the years of the Repubthe scapegoat and throwing him the otfenders are catching it where lie, that one day in each year should out of the cabinet, there will be no tlu ‘ chicken got the axe. The tol- be especially set apart as a day of tear-shed bv either republicans or lowin S ,,ases w ‘‘ re tlis P° 9e d of on public thanksgiving and praise to democrats, as Gresham's course in yesterday afternoon: the Divine Ruler of our destinies in this matter has caused him to lose vs - J,,hn Fish er. carrying grateful acknowledgment for the the few friends his political somer- concealed weapons; nollied. bountiful blessings heaped upon us
sault had lelt him.
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Secretary Gresham seems to be getting it from all sides these trouj blesome days. To add to his other I criticisms and woes the United States supreme court decided the famous Sturm case which was taken up from Indiana adverse to the way Gresham had decided it. Judge
tbdt will sweep (- K'thing, H.lt. - ' Woods had first decided the ease in and Gents burnishing Goods favor of Sturm, and when Gresham off the counters. Watch for'got action on it decided against () f „ u ji tv
State vs. George Reese, informa- ns* n people, through loving Provi-j
tion; quashed. , denee.
State vs. John Fisher, drawing And as it has pleased the presiwenpou; verdict of not guilty. dent of the l nited States, by prostate vs. Walter Miller, Grant elamation. to designate Thursday, Dyer, George and Hurry Sackett, November JO, for that purpose, riot; nollied. Now, therefore, I, Claude MatState vs. Grant Dyer, intoxiea- thews, governor of the state of tion; plea of guilty and line of #5 Indiana, do call upon the people of and costs. , our state to faithfully observe this State vs. William Miller, intoxi- day, and through suitable offerings cation; line of #.t and costs on plea of prayer and praise around the
firesides of the home and in the
i cycle/ 1 Tfrst irTITres and lmprov/ement6
Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube to be used in case of accident. By 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?
BOSTON,
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.
J. K. L.KNGDON. KGENT GRfcENG^STL-E IND.
samples in our show windows. !* ,U(, S e " 00| ls position. 1 he su Watch for our advertisements l ,reme t • 0 " r, no ' v reverses ,1 "‘ (,e,,i
sion of Judg
this week.
THE HUB
CLOTHING STORE.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Gresham and sus-
tain!- that of Judge Woods. Inas much as there is no great amount
State vs. Harry and George public places of worship render Sackett, aseault and battery: fined that devotion due from grateful $10 and costs each. hearts for the mercies of the past, State vs. Gregg Ruis, Albert an, l 11 continuance of the loving Ruark. .lolin Wise and Kmanuei care and protection of Almighty
Idst off rntonttt
Granted to Indiana inventors this week. Reported hy <A. Snow A Co., solicitors of American and foreign patents, opposite U. S. patent office. Washington, I). 1). A. livers, King, wire-ropeway grip; T. H. Ilaberkorn, Fort Wayne,
CITY DIRECTORY. (TTY OFKK KRS.
Mayor. Treasurer.
Gink
Marshall Engineer Attorney See. Uouit) of Health.
Charles II. Case .Frank L. Landes James M Hurle\ William E. Starr . .. Arthur Tlimop . .Thomas T. Moore .Kujreiie Hawkins M. 1>
1st Ward. .
‘2nd ”
3rd
COl'NCII.MK.V
.. Thomas Ahruius, J — Qeo. E. Hlake. .Ian
L Handel lies Hridaes
ol good feeling between Judges i$ u j Si ina ]i t .i ous tre8|ms8 . ( i ( . mllrrer God in t he coining years. No more
Woods and Gresham the supreme of defendants sustained and an ap- appropriate thanks can be given Vll i;. e mechanism for air brakes'; g! ' peal to the supreme court prayed than come through generous re j. Harth & G. Bonenberger, Evans- Uc». n by the state and granted. memhranee of the unfortunate and v ille, Mine trap-door; W D Horn- Mjuv''ni,'<ii.|.s<hn!.i Tni^tc-
! .... i o' y-Anderson. I
berger, Klkhart, current-trans- K * A - "sir. Supcrinteiirtent oroity ncboois.
court decision is all the more galling to the now greatly troubled
secretary of state.
State vs. Ed. Coffman, assault distressed.
JERRY M. RUSK DEAD.
and battery; nollied.
former: W. Maonnmur,
Viihllslutl every afternoon except Sunday at the Hannfk Times office, corner Vine till’d Franklin streets.
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The l‘.\-"MM-rctury off \griciiltnre I’asscs Away at an Early Hour Today,
special to Banner Time's.
\ iKogi K. \\ is., Nov. 21.—Kx Sec- yesterday’s issue, where it was but
retary of Agriculture, Jerry M. $lo.J
Rusk, died at eight o'clock this state vs. William E. Longnecker,
morning, aged sixty three years, pool: nollied.
Mr. Rusk was one of the most State vs. William E. Longnecker,
pool; lined $.') and costs.
State vs. Clay Inge, selling liquor
Sroch.1 to llanner Times. to m j nor8 . n oll‘ied.
Beaver, Pa., Nov. 21.—A three
In witness whereof, I have here-
State vs. Ben Modling, giving unto set my hand, and caused to be poli 8) display table; W. H. Robbins,
li.iuor to minors; fined $20 and ntHxed the seal of the state, at the costs. [We had the fine too low in ( ‘*kV Indianapolis, this, the (ith
day of November, ISSbt.
Cl. A 1 I>E M ATT 11EWS. By the Governor:
W. R. Mvmts, Secretary of State.
State vs. Lemuel Osier, assault
Specimen copies mailed free on application. ! ‘" U at • I (I1 * HI OH t he ( le\ C- an( j l )a jt erv . t r j a | | )V and ~ land 4 P ‘ tt,b ° r * r “ ilr0 » d w “ s de ' finding of not guilty. ‘
stroyed by fire at an early hour
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M. J. BB4 KETT HAKHY M. SMITH.
Publlehir . Managing Editor
Address all eommnnieations to The Daily Bankeh Tidies, Greencastle, ind.
The (Hobe Democrat aptly r<*ruarks: If there was anything necessary to exalt the fame of James G. Blaine as first and above all an American in dealing with foreign nations, Walter Q. Gresham is doing it by the contrast method.
State vs. Charles V#Thompson,
! . nl0r . n ! ng :.. Ur , nin ' ! iVC P !° Ple selling to be drunk on premises;
and severely wounding six others. The bodies which are badly charred have been taken out of the ruins.
trial by court, with fine of $20 and
costs.
State vs. Arthur Couehtnan:
North (irccncnHtle. The change of time on roads is satisfactory to cerned.
Madame Lillian Norilien.
It was a treat to hear Madame Nordiea, on Saturday evening and also her tine company. The last time I listened to her sing w*as at a reception given in her honor in Boston some eight or ten years ago. A few years before that, I used to to hear Madame Nordiea quite frequently at the conservatory concerts, when she was Miss Lillian Norton. How her voice used to till
Mill Grove, Switch; O. E. Sea new i. K. i.miKiion ,, ,, „ , , It- S- KenTek rt. \\ avne. hornier for burial James Hutrirx
| E. E. Hlack. A
robes.
Indiana- toio.— r nii.i, < kmkrkay no.wot or ihiott-
oiis.
J. S. MeClary
John < . Bi'nwnint.
. Pres
V. Pres
..See
•Treus
..Snpt
ARE VQU GOING SOUTH THIS WINTER
It' no 'lake Yom* ArrniiKeiiieiit. to ko Ur
the 111k Konr llonte.
Whether in pursuit of health or pleasure, no portion of the country offers so many and varied attractions at this season as the Sunny South. The orange groves of Florida, redolent with the perfume of sweet blossoms, wave
- -. * >. I.ockrhlire
Meetiinr llrst XVeJnesiho iiljrlit each month
at J.S. Mef'lary * olHee. SKCKKT SOW IKT IKS.
I. O.O. F.
OKKENCA8TLB LOlMJE No-US. John Cook N C L. M Hanna... Sv Mi-etlntr n.ahtH. every VVedne-sluy. liail in Jerome Allen n Block, Jrd floor. ’
pctnam i.oooe jto. 45.
NO
Asa Smith
K. T. Chalice. ... 8
J \ M.ch,:^ t - E '' ANTON ' 0 *'• e. m
their branches in hearty welcome to the cim* Mcikei..
Honda
tourist from the snow-clad northland and the mellow breezes of the southern sea woo the invalid from the blizzards of the froze; north. There is one line to Florida "The flig Four Route” which on account of its excellent train service
the railall con-
The announcement that the tariff bill is now practically completed, and that it will he given to the public in a few days, is good news, industry wants to know just what sort of an assault is going to be made on it by the democratic party, ami it wants to Know this just as
soon as no- tide
. . A | perfect connections in union depots and giwng i(|iioi to minors: fined $_() mn8 i 0 hall, and how enthusiastic absence of transfers, forms the “tourists
anti costs.
Another Cox Kelto.
W. S. Cox is gone, perhaps, ne'er to return, but his queer actions are still coming to light. The latest developed yesterday, and it seems
It is reported that the New Albany glass works will start up soon after a suspension of several
months.
Mrs. Louis Snider will leave the
latter part of the week for Muncie, pretty fair law library, and shortly where she will spend the winter before his tragic and sensational with her son Ernest. ! disappearance sold the same to Mr. Some of the north end hoys went Nelson tor $.!2.i. Mr. Nelson was hunting near Cloverdale the other °* I* 10 purchase and made day and they struck one farm ever 3’ reasonable effort to find out
and excited Prof. O'Niel used to , ideal line to Florida." From all points
get; and Dr. Tourjee all smiles and north of the Ohio river the Big Four , , ,. | route, fn connection with the through bravos. 1 he audience demanding , ,
” j ear lines from t incinnuti, will he found encore after encore, and so it has
so ii iias | to offer the best time, best service and
gone on and today the former Miss Iwst equipment to all southern points, Norton, whom we fellow students and if you desire to travel with comfort
Mr. James B. Nelson, the attorney, used to be so proud of, has reached a "d ease he sure your tickets read via is a victim. Mr. Cox possessed a the topmost round of the artistic , 1 ■
1 E. O. Mc< oRMick. I>. B. M Unix,
ladder. Still she is the same sweet 1Wr TrltllK . M ., r . IWr i K . B- Evang
where the ground was so poor that rabbits on the place carried a knapsack on their hack.
if Cox could deliver the goods free of any incumbrance. He searched the records and found there was no
First and third
month.
■ .(’apt
»>' Idiriils ot ,arh
„ .... o. OP R. NO. KM. Mrs. John Merrywentlier.
D. K. Iladirer. s ,_. M.s-tlna iilaht*. i vi ry 2nd ami 4th M„„.'ho
hu:M.'::;. , r.'door n "" ln
N.O
Sts-
... UKKEN, ASTt.K MDUEStSSn. f.o.opo.P Wm.Hartwood t W . F.TclM. r.. •••7,* , f Meets nrst and third Mondays.
MASONIC.
BA9TERN STAR.
Mrs. Hickson Mrs. Dr. Hawkins
First Wednesday niaht of each n
onth.
W. M
See
W. H. H. Cullen.. . . . .
Second W t^liu^diiy ni^lit off each mV, v ’
month.
w. n. v^:r K '^-'axda.m.
w. M
spirited woman as of yore, and
looks nearly as young.
Madame Nordiea spoke of the university and hopes to be able to sing for us next season. She inquired for the song I had promised to write for her, and asked me to send it to New York. Some of my
mortgage on them, even getting an friends may remember the song atfhltti it from t ox that they were thiii was gIcen .. r.,eerv-itv 1 *-'- • ,i . i.is goods, and aiiermiiy satisfying with violin obligato, entitled “Noth-
<'ineimiati <*
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
PiwtftiliiiK I ri<cs j'4>r ffiruin and Cattle on Nov. 380.
KNIGHTS OF I’VTHIAS.
I mliHiiupnliH.
Wiik A r—W'fS.VS qe. (•( >ltx—88 V®84 *40.
Oat.- -'JHw,:;ie.
CATTLK -IteeeiptH liifhl; Hhipnipnta none.
Market ste, yiy.
Kxtra ehi.y-e shipping and export st(*ers, M.50«/5.2."»: utio.l toyljrae. «hio>»i’tn,ittMtra.
. iiinottin to g<**l shippitu: -khramsglore.
steer--. ♦S.UOie AW'; common to fair-teers, ... untE.WAsn t. division
Ki.vJiX't-'.'.in. choice fwsclilig steers, #8.a’i(d3.75; ” • ^arr good to choice heifers. fair to •‘•-•r-rat tan
‘ ‘
Daniel W. in Town.
Daniel \V. Voorhees, who is very
, much in tins present administra-.
The ofiieial returns from Iowa tion, dropped in the city quietly j ' lllls “ l l '“ j h<> ",^ mg but Leaves I iuedinm heif-.-. K0; to arc published. Jackson was elected yeatenlay afternoon *.» :t:52 o'clock ' ox tl “‘ <,a8h * 1 he 1,00k ’* an,i th * ,r ; N " r,ik, « h “* vxpericneed ! l}&t I»Ife 0 L ' hoitv '
over Boies by 32,366. The , , . j.
lists cast 23,.til votes, and the Mrs. Horence Dunbar. Mr. \oor-
The house j hees registered at the Belnap house, ' esterday Mr. Nelson was aur- ( land, » very wealthy gentleman,
H. S. I it ‘ii |s Third Wednesday night of each t'nonih
COMMAN DEHY.
J. McD. Havh *^5! Fourth W'edoi sdny night of each inoiith.' W
II.S. HryatV N °- ^
w.F.Toute. ::
and fourth Tuesdays.
vi J’ I U. TK i m ' t'HAPTRIt, No. J. o p s Mrs. M. Florence Miles .... .. V \t Mr*. M. A.Telster . r "■*'
M.-ets second and fourth Mondays.
■ W. M . ..St*r
.toh,, T,S,eJioV , . K , ?": ,,K r r
Jr over Thus.
David Hughe..
' " ' yja JVJoii
r. ii.
popu-1 from Terre Haute, to see his neice,'‘‘ H * e w _‘ t . h 80 ® dd i tionBl Voluineii vicissitudes during her life. «X(^a*5i , .""'' H1 “ !1 ' to Ui '* hn,u
She mtirrieil a Mr. Gower, of Eng-
prohibitionists 10.107. The house I bees registered at the Bclnap house. ^ Mr ‘ „
is republican by 70 to 21, and the and it ivasn't long before tin* demo- ! ' n il W 1 ‘ n a " ""U' 1 f<,r B ° Wen & ' vho took P lea8Ure a,,1,,n ^ ,,thf ' r
cratic brethren of the city learned ,he well-known book firm things in going up in balloons. of his presence. The word flew ‘'idianapolis, caHed and showed The last lime he went up the wind
v - > i 4 * i j • Mm that lliuffe v>as a i200 mort-! arouna quick and last, and ctunng ,
McKinley received 433,330 and I the early part of the evening they ; "" t U ll " 8Mnu ‘ 11,1,1 went ,>alloon aml Neal 362,329. A year ago the total! called in rather lively to see their ' 'f ll '' 1 " ,na ’ Ul N, ' m '' they have never been heard from
'wdiTc’n^Harnson ’ - J!J - -- 1 - - 1 ---
senate likewise 34 to 16. The ollicial vote of Ohio shows that the toial vote was 619,510. of which
received
shipments
was blowing seaward, and away
aeronauts, and
Hoos—Receipts 1.300 head
light. Market aetire.
(iood to choice medium ami heavy, piig 5.55. mixed and heavy paekinK, t5.35(u,5.40; go,* 1 to choice lightweights. #5.50ftt5.li5; common lightweights. ?5.45,.,5.55; pigs,
85.(Kl(g5.00; roughs, 44.25(<c5.15.
Slikac—lieceipts light; shipment* uotie
Motkct steady lor good grades.
Good to cuoiee latnbs, *;f.(K)w:t.T5; common to tnedium laml>s. SI.50,1,3.*5; good to choice sheep. 43.16e<, 3.75; fair to medluin sheep, -1.5,1/ '.no; couiition aheep, 81.00,^1.50; hueks. ikt head, 83.00(„4.00.
. , .♦,*"* A * W **» *|W « «.»>» Clilmiro ffainiiu mihI Providion.
Flr* f Monday
„i each uouilIi.
('apt .H..
A.O. l\ W. COl.I.roitCfTY I.OIXIK NO II (leiiigeSage. ,, A. II. Phillips M « Sec-nod and «h Tloos<lav* of ,och moot h'.' V
Ro*e M,-A||n,h^. a,:E O ‘'
Della Moore. • < . of H
John Cannon Thus Sage
HED MEN.
• ITOK TUI BK NO. 140.
SiHJ
K Yllah ("ievt-infnd.*
WHEAT Nov. opened 51), . ehmeti S* May opened (I7bc, closed (IT 1 , .e. Corn.—Ivov. opeiied 35t,c, cl os. si 35%c.
May Opened Z'., ; closed
Oats—Nov. opened 37c, closed 37,1^,'
Mhv on-wed * M1 '■ ■ A ‘.V-' B .
Fork—Nov. ,>|>emsl 813.so, closed $19.(10; Jan. opened 813.SO; clos,*! 813.43',. LARI)—Nov. opened 8S.05. closed 88.05.
Jan. opened 87 sn, clo*t*l 87.113’^.
Rn«‘—Vo- oper.rd 87 10, closed 87.U/.
Jan. openetl 80. TO, closed td, 47; ,.
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iicn Harnsoh reccim-T lTdIs7 m,,7,1 idTtesT^ihTl with their tdcs ^'“' “' "rucr u, secure Ins library. Gower now uses her maiden name, and Cleveland 404,115. McKinley and then dropped out. Mr. Voor-,^ ” in do oh he Italianized ao it were, with mad-
received 2M4-J more than Harri- bees left at 8:03 for Terre Haute ^ “ fford . *° ‘oae what already a me prefixed. " 1
Yandnlitt LIim* KxrurHi«»nH. j . . .
$86.55 to California pointa anil return, | ' | 11 pinni>t, and a finer accompa-
1 he great question with the ad-j unt j] f urt | ier ll0 tj ce . Four young Cloverdale eitivons ni«t. Mnud F<>weH. as n violinist, ministration now is how it can Itfcai $‘.4.75 one way to Kansas City, Atchi- went to the county jail yesterday is all that could be desired, with sneak out of its unpleasant predic- J son and St. Joseph, rates good until afternoon to serve out sentences perhaps a slight lacking of breadth, ament, although it is believed that 1 because they were unable to pay Mr. Canipanari, as n Imritohe. positive assurances have been given _ x "VArtittW ‘sizes and denomi- served very well for padding. He to the British ambassador and the j trip, $1.05. nations. Pending their trial the sings carefully and can get a large! ....I | ^ ow c7. ( | JUH j. gi U |t,h to DaVid A tier, land In 1
Japanese minister that the mon-j $16.20 one way to Denver, ( olorado young men were to he seen going and forcible tone, but there seem to nreemmutu* $kxh| archj* would he restored in Hawaii j i " 1 ' 1 ( lie ’ l ‘ l " ^ X ' M i| n |J > , ( , | 1 " 1 the rounds of the various saloons, he something lacking. The con-' to '• B. stamper.
and at trial time when the Big t ' crt was a succesa. Barbara \ Knight to a. l. andi.. m. 1
Four lined up in front of .Indue Madame N'ordice ha? been in-
hoval ahcantm
New York.
Wheat—Dec. «5 M(i("ti.5^c. 2, 44'iV,/ I5> 1 ,p OATS—85,,M0,•
Corn—No.
W. O. OvMwtrma 8 ‘'hi -nch.iio. test.
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r.i.J TVo^Jiiigton Htrcew. 3na Ito'or. “ 1K ‘
woman's rblirk corps. Alloc R < hapln „ , Louise •iiicnlts **J lS
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Keal Kstat^ Transfers.
it is not thought that any attempt |
Imkd.
J. S. Dowi.i.no, Agt.
Delicious, Mlwlesoioe
HOT ! BISCUIT
>Lwrtotff, -tw <>prncuc:l'p...... ^ I. N criullion, trustee, to H. HiiiHehiiiK,
McGregor it was the opinion of vited by Frau * Wagner to sing at land in <.rccnoaRiic noo
many of the spectators that Walter (the Bineuth festival next year. T ' H ;. l! " y ‘ 1 ' i itt0
511 Her uml Grunt Dyer were intox- jh tin* iiiMt ticue tiint the honor I o. u. < arver (*t ni. to rims. rNwifeiter. icated. As the crimes for which •"»* been conferred upon an Amer- hm-i m, imton tp _ •
J ca jj j jj |Jqv V |.- Quint, llroaditrect to Win. II. Allen,
350
they were being arraigned were intoxication, assault and battery and
T nk ro .\n«*r a Hut tic.
MAY BE HAD BY USING PURE BAKING POWDER j riot, n*- *o„id b.™ t.„d I
better and made a more decent ap- four wcajied convicts, all des]Karate char-
land In Mill i rock tp 4575 Wm. By tin to Edward O'I loam, land in tireencastle .... ;i50
MADE BV
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JONES, rn DRUGGIST.
Wanted—A girl to do house work in
pearance before the court l ad they James Barnett, a murderer from family of four. Good wage* to right remained sober. In our regular court bl^ly fighfui 'which"'^ sho? Detwtivc ' ' " * —^ T!'. 8 .*!.-"' w lt ,llf
Drake of the Kentucky union through
the stomach.
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