Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDI ANA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1893.

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i r I I N i it being claimed tin ^ V J 1 llli N 1 tents of the paper were

STORE.

ntions are nil, and the very worst LIVE TOPICS ABOUT TOWN. be looked for often, as they proj feature of the whole mess j Xn „ xUr , st „ r) a i-i.kr.i ! l ,os< ‘ following any elue to tlie end. is that it panders to British inter-1 i p Hem »n<i Tiu-re. Some one had better look out, it

that tiie con-1 Mr. 1). L. Southard, who is here seems,

from Martinsville on a short trip, says the Daily Banner Times is

Do You Ride a Victor?

London

paper

before they

known in

were known

here. The one redeeming feature worth one dollar per week to him. is an intimation that democratic He claims it is better than a letter wild-cat banks would not be ap and he looks forward to its coming

I proved. This item is along the with great pleasure. | line of the president’s financial ‘

policy, however, which policy has Yesterday morning Mrs. Kate so far failed to restore the good 1 Callahan, who rooms at 418 south

times it was promised it

It takes nerve to make such j hring Hawaiian news is lost un- Times reporter, to whom she re- •'>>»out the matter until the past few suet, pin., iti in turns so i .11 \ j ( ] er Hie butch of voluminous score- luted a story of destitution andR rt ' s a,u ^ ,,ow they are claiming t H ^season, ,in^ ng it u k j ar j ( . 9 ' reports. The greatest thing want. After telling a narrative of ** * s *he fashion to go whiskerless.

about the message is its length, as alleged wrongs which had been 1 hey thus appease their wives. 1 he it is a conglomeration of depart done her, she said she was in a ' ,;ir b < ‘ rs are thinking ol raising the ment reports and financial figures, starving condition; that she is pi’ice of a shave, claiming they have which lack Mr. Cleveland’s usual atfiietod with rheumatism and can- t< ’ I'over more territory now than vigor. not walk without 'the aid 0 f before the fad appeared. Tin republican state committee crutches. She has a son aged eight ti..-i!. viv I .i u.Ti., K ,. has new rooms in the •fourmil Years, whom she says she has to Tiie revival meetings at College building at Indianapolis. The support nesides herself. Slieclaims Avenue church continue to mow permanent and * H unable to work and has been in their interest and power. Ycg-

would Jackson street, sent for a Bannkk

to

F. M. Lyon has capitulated and joined the smooth-faces. The fad is still growing and the ladies of the city are holding indignation meetings at the rapid disappearance of the mustaches, and the trouble has apparently just begun. It seems a great mam married men of this city have been timid

at the beginning of the sea.son we make a cut in prices on Overcoats, Suits. Hats and Furnishings, that will entirely sweep away our profits. 300 pairs children's Knee Pants at yoc a pair. You can t afford to buy until you see our goods j and prices. Store crowded I

If you ride why not ride the best? There is but one best and it’s a Victor.

BOSTON,

OVERMAN WHEEL CO. WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.

J. K. L-WNGDON. AGEIST G R E E IS G A ST L. E 1 IS D.

dy will keep them dependent upon the kindness of terday morning at ten o'clock Mr.

Mrs. Haspel, who has furnished her Frnme was peculiarly happy in his

CLIVI I \Ml'S MliSSAG!:.

CITY DIRECTORY.

iniKMi From 1st

city omekks.

ters — ()pera House west side of square.

1C 11UB.

\boiit tlml < all. repul»lifan8 of

of its

luct he

Mayor.

Treasurer.

Ulerk

MarHlial) Eimrlneor Attorney See. Hoard of Ileultli.

CharloH H. Ci 180 .Frank L. fitiudos James M Hurlov

William E. Starr Arthur Throop ■ • • • Thomas T. Monro Eu^rouo Hawkins M. I)

1st Ward....

2nd ’

3rd

t or.NT! I,M KN

Tlionms Atmtins, J L liandol .Goo. E. Hlnk . .1 amos Hridtros ..John HHi-\, John H. Mlllor

J. I). Cutler

U(*o. 11. Cooper

A. Brook way.

^Ir*. Mary Hiieh. SoIhmiJ Trusteos

p

1>. L. Anderson. )

R. A. Siiporintendent of elt> ss hools.

Published every afternoon exeept Sunday j at the Hannkr Times ofllce, corner Y^ne ami

Franklin stroets.

everyday. 20 per cent off on 1 ,1ea(1<1|Ua,,ers ” rt ' Men's Pants and Hats. Sale Cll:,ir,na ' 1 Gow,lv

Inst' till ^ 1 \ li wr "l»* > n the vtar nmud. The repuh- •mopei, wm> ua5> niiinsiieu nei !• nime was peculiarh happy in his iminiislmM-gi-mYimpniiionK ns uhuli, in must move to our new ciuar j licon8 ^ The Put- a room, and upon other friend,, who Bible reading, and his wife'was in- » ^ ^ ( ^ Ho jq nam republicans will meet on the have given her from time to time tensely effective in her exhortation tax,l d on t Hs di‘ - enierKeiiclesof our Kovern- ^ I'1,1. enough food to keep ‘‘soul and mid prayer. The attendance was Manifestly if we rtrl■ to aid the people

j body together.” She further said not large; but the hour will be reu .. .„ Putuam S he would be anxious to get work membered long by those there, and. ^ui^oTlife.^ThoTZu a,,, „

county have heretofore observed a such us she could do, hut being a not one of them will ever regret the would lie wdpablr and »n*>-! K Y“'' 11 o.*/v.wn 1 1.1 <*» - 1 . . . . ® 1 stantinl, seen and felt by thovisands'who tun signeu ny me otneers ot the erqiple, it was impossible for her to sacrifice which he made to he pres- would !m-hotter f«l uml hotter clothed and II VII \ It V vv |*p T|Trr<i < ‘ OUn, ’ V , " kin * them Sh( ‘ 'vould also like out. Those who desire the best UieVllinv'^

I" 11, 1 1>. \ .> .> I, Iv IIA1I.. a conference in thU city on the work for her eon. Un. Callahan wine of thia feast will comeat 10 thT of the^ple. th * pa>motioD 16th ot this month. The call is finished by saying she was in a a. m. If you can’t come just at Not le*s cioscly related to our people's roHKsr nu.i. 1 Kxirriiin- hoaku or iukkctgeneral and invites every repuhli- destitute condition, without food that time conic half an iiour or even «f restrictions upon the importation of 'loV'.Mr',!.uini, \ Prl-H can and all others who will act or raiment, and any favors shownU hour later. And if you can’t' | 'W: tat" ... ^

with the republican party in the her would he thankfully received;! remain two hours eor- ingemiity and enterprise. This I 4>imw

luture. There is every reason why and that she had not tasted sub for one Iiour, er even a half hour, this conference should he well at- stantial food for three weeks. Last night the house was filled with tended. Every republican who can Whether the woman is really as eager hearers, and Mrs. Frame attend, but does not, will fail to do destitute as she claims she is the preached with great power on the his duty to his party, his neighbor. Banner Times is unable to say, but text, “Come, for all Things are now his country and himself. The com- we give her story a place, that any Ready.” The utter vanity and mittee hopes to make this meeting of our charitably disposed citizens folly of the excuses men make for the beginning of such a campaign may give her a call or some work, not becoming Christians was shown,

as was never before known in Put- if they think host.

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M. J. BECKETT ... M AURY M. SMITH.

Publisher — Managing Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Timns.

G reencostlr, I nd.

The cash in the Crawfordsville

treasury is exhausted.

can’t tiires. The worlil -houlil uatiimnl in^eniiiiy and enteriii'

remain cannot lie oliil • feileral leKisheio

iin|iosition of Ih'kIi

and the 11 neon verted, whether in or

nam county. *** outside of the membership of 1 he\ ctiiinot do it without the ^ story is fioating around in church, was urged to an immediate help ol every republican. 1-rom which a property owner, a young surrender to God. One young man the turning wheels, the (laming for- man and a young lady had a little and three young women came to ges. the moving grain, the invested comedy all to themselves one night the altar for prayer. Two of them

capital, the unemployed labor and re eently that got out and

ise.

1011 til rough

the imposition of high tarilf forbids to American manufacturers as cheap materials as those used by their competitors. It is quite obvious that the enhancement of the price of our ninnu factured products resulting from thi> policy not only confines the market for those products within our own borders to the direct disadvantage of our manufacturers. but also increases their cost to our citizens. The interests of labor are eor tainlv. though indirectly, invohed in tins feature of bur tariIT system. The snarp comi>ctition and active struggle among our main 1 fm Hirers to supply the limited demand for their goods, soon till the narrow market to which they arc confined. Then follows a suspension of work in mills and factories, a discharge of employes and distress in the homes of our workingmen Even if the often disproved assertion could he made good, that a lower rate of wages would result from free raw materials and

iv,.;

.Supt

mes Maggy E. I.. Black. \. «>. hoekridgi-

Meeting first Wednesday night each month

J. S. Me t lury’s office.

John Cook h. M Hanna

SKCKKT SO( IKTIKS.

I. O. O. F.

(JUKKNCASTI.K l.onUK No 3*8.

N (1

8.v

I’t’TN \M I.OPUK NO. 4:».

As« Smith B. T. < hafft • . ...

Meeting nights. ever\ Tuesdav Central National Hank block, 3rd tlooi

N G 800

Hall in

j.a.muwi: , : k< ANT " X N,,: * , • ••• *•

....... o. V..C lUAxrxlgen

, workingmen leaifh them to discover that

has hud once been converted and were their steady employment, permitted by

the prosperity everywhere of the started the tongues of society on a reclaimed, ami,tiie other two were [‘jan'i-'in rheir'reiation t!lV>'ri 1 fr t lIi 1 isCuion' Harrison administration, we have Hotter. It appears that the voting converted. 1 - ■ii< , »*'ire has Ik-ch prepHred by the ap

Eodvimrtu

committee em

on I tie lines herein

come hand in Iiiiik] with the < leve i a jy < who is a student, rooming at The tokens for great revival are Kstyini;tariff reforni land ascendency to the exact oppo the property owner's residence, was multiplying. Mr. and Mrs. Frame n U j”foeis 1 !u'i■!'■ 'al', 1: ( >n.' r !/'ii’'tiie'‘'11 site and eountei part in every hf'ld expecting a gentleman ealler. The have had very large experience, "ronKisi 1 ol industry until this early in tiie | p r() p ertv owner W as lying on a sofa having iieen in tliis kind of work tions pmidV^T^n'witisHwV^'i'm ti , | , ,' l |-^ becessary in the parlor, which was in dark- for twentv vears, and in that time dueeff turiil duties |>rovidisl for In the pr,s

dude, has been | for the muncip.il governments, in ,, , . . • , • ‘ ‘ .. ; po.«st legislation, a.W,Hl.toexlstinK internal

ness. The ealler arrived about six having seen more than twenty revenue taxatimi, will, in the near future,

by the republieun |eonjum tion with the charitably o'clock in the evening and the thousand people saved under their iu'ii'im!m^

, winter of’93 and '91 it

Van Ai.en, knocked out

press criticism and has decided not disposed people, to provide espcc lamps of the house were still 1111- ministry, and they are greatly en to go to Borne. i hilly for those who have never been lighted. The visitor walked in. and cotiraged with the promise here.

out of employment before.

'1 he ways and means committee of the present congress has concluded a tariff schedule which is more extravagantly free-trade in its tendencies than has ever before

gOViTnnifut. The committee, after full

consideration, and to provide against « 1 temporary deiicietiey which may exist In

The truth about the feeling of the democratic leaders with regard to an income tax is that they are in favor of it, lint afraid to impose

it.

The local postolfice democratic situation is thought to have re resolved itself into a question of which lias the greater pull with the

1 • 1

not seeing the p.o. on the sofa, and. no doubt, thinking the occasion auspicious for a kiss, it is said.

the

foiv tin business of the country uiljusts | itself to \ In- new tariff schedules, iuis wisely embraced in its plan afewaddi* Younif t * 0,m ‘ revenue ta>:rs. inelutlinic h small tux n upon incomes derived from certain corpor

was some one on the sofa in the

-T ,

been enacted by any American or un-American congress. It is free trade for the north and protection for the south. In the light of all

history and experience, the results; p (l t lieed the weening

1 ' '!.:i xnOaAiilT ••••i oc mine tiisas

Y . M . C. A.

A new feature of

Womens’ Christian association ate investments,

bold I v and earnestly pressed the „ . •n , „ • , , . . These new ii-scsHments are not only but

work will he introduced next Mon- absolutely just mid easily itorne, but they

young ladv for ‘ just one. " she » , e have the further nierit of lx imr such ns ’ ’ . , , dai afternoon. A “parlor confer- can be n'mitu-d without unfavorable bu“iwas very sin and informed the e | 10 e” will be held at the residence ness(listuriMim-e wlicuevcr the ni-cesaity of

t'hii* Melkel Ursi and third Monday iiLiiius of

(’apt . .Sec

mouth.

, f , , D. OK R. NO. 10(1. Mrs. John Morrvweather. v < d. k. Hajjfoi-. Meerina iilKhta. every Slid and (Hi Mondtn bmidlMK'.'t'nl'tl.-K.r! 1 lM

. F. Teistor..

Meets t*"* 1 * *»-«- 1 »*

1 Ursi and thli-d Mon,|o> s.

MASONIC.

KASTKHN STAR.

Mrs. Hiekson \v \i -Mrs. I)r. Hawkins • < t ( . Firsi Wedneoday nitrht of mu-h moiitli!'

(OIKKXI ASTI.K, im-mt II. A. M.

I.. II. Rviins ...... ,, ,, W. 11. II. Colli.,, ’J,. SccoiHl W,.(In, S,lay nl K ht 1)t momli.

W'. II. WstuV ' ’ iaooik k. and a.

IJ. S. Beals.. ,. Thirtl Wnim

F- H. Evans .1. MeD. II

estbty niKht t)f each month

COM M A.NDKKY.

W. M . .See

. Alel). Mays Fourth WiihieMiluy ni^ht of carh

.. E. r

Sts*

mouth.

w s ]ti n,,, f AN , .,, D, i K.X 0 . 1! , K..V A.M. W.F.T,later . - . »•«•»» a, ml »nd fdiiMli Tueiday*.

W'llTK ' II.Y I'llAlTKR, X,,. a. < Mrs. M. hlorcncc Milos '

Mrs. M. A. Telster

»«■«« » [ "»• of Mr-. I’rof. Po., ^ ji|

Meets H,s*oml und fimrlii MomlnyH

KNIGHTS OF 1‘Y'THlAS.

W. M

Sec*

11 TO C A ,11.K MIDiK M). 1,1.

John 3 . Stewart Pav'. 1 llmrlios

Abnulwlio^ “V,-r Tims.

■'..•...i

er. They are both pretty closo to ,r ; ,,ls tn ''apitu! and labor. Soil

< • rove r.

p. m. „

. . . . I cannot restrain the sUKKcstion that its the members Ot the association. ! success can only la* attained by means of

room. But the young man would x 1 ... , ! unaelHsli eounsel on the part of the friends

' . ' . Mrs. Laughhn will speak on “Gen-1 0 , t „riff reform. a,,,i

not l.ieml Urn wt-rnm.r .it •T; w " r Association work ami '.Mrs. • '<* Mibordniat,- iM-rson.-d deHi.-,-s j w. K.s.arr anil . omiauerl to pi™,I for -ju,, o B? „„-Tl,,. 1,1,al Vo,,n* Woman. " i dS'K,. will Ik 1 peon tlmt ’I)< oomniitl.o,' is 11,11 ' ^ , ' ,l ' r "* Moss and oouvor.nlinn will n.-.-ii

j taking proper steps ami shouiu be the hous,- had been an ll,lw| i 1 ' ,l h r ,,,- t j 1( . r ,,st of the aftctuuoii. | ixxlylnK ti,.- reforrii mart incvTtahly fall

*-». I»I \ !SI(#.\ |*.

each m.*nih.

listener to the conversation, hut

I ;i«*«*t ion of Oftlf'«*i'H.

The questions that confront the ' thoro ush!y supported nt every

democratic majority in congress are of such a character that if one does not answer the purpose of insuring a republican victory in 1890, another one Avill make such a

resuit inevitable. | Shawnee Mound, Tippecanoe

• r , young people hacked out of

The main trouble with the dem 1 , ‘ nng r, J m P "‘‘ V * | door, the girl was bewildered and Chaplain; J. K. Keller, O.

ocratic party is that it has been ^ at the ,l0me of Ih *'' f, ‘ tlu>r ’ pursuing a negative course so i onj; Ih'vid Mehnrry, and her recovery

• m S»’ Sam*. ■ . H. Phillips

A. G. V. W.

COLLEfJK riTV IdllNir no.9.

move by tiie people who love the finally losing all patience at the Hag and business prosperity. Let p , ea( H n g and corresponding obst,republicans turn out on the 10th . . , ^ t nacy give utterance in a deep. rude.

bass-viol voice the following: ‘Oh!

Flltc Followa Tile hi. , . ,

,. give luui one; 1 ve been there myself." The room grew warm, the

local interest* affected by tin- proposed re- j form arc sc, naineioiin H,„i so vnried that it [ •>.!! :trv in.iicted upoi, the leginmtioti em | bodying the reform must inevitably fail. In cctH'lusion my intense feeling of re- j sponsibility impels me to invoke, for the | manifold interests of a generous and con 1

A, II,,• r,‘gul«r ling „r IW

n. A. I!. iMt evening II,e foPi“SSCtS

lowing officers were elected : country. Guoykr Clkseland.

Capt St*<*

SiHioial and 4th Thinrsduvs of't*a (? h

M. W

Srt*

niont h.

1 )i*Ila Moore. .

C. of H

Si’t* Hail

Mrs. Alma I’. Wltttehea'l,

A. M. Mu Nun, Com i' ; K. V. McVcy, S. V.; J. M. Donnohue, J. V.:

Tim VVei,* l. ■ r.

The indications for this vicinity

j." J. F. Fee, surgeon; Jacob Merkle, fo1 ' ,l "‘ thirty-six hours are

as follows ns received by II. S. Renick dr Co. from the official

I).: W.

aet in un affirmative way with any

the young man llustrated, and the * ,a11 - F.; W. H. Burk, tj. wciither bureau at ImlianaDolis:

,...we ,-w. -■ue, w-ei' -W -‘t. A s -A w*( '

iMii.wM’iii is n, .. ),

UF1» MEN.

OTOK TlitHK XII. 140.

•totin rannon u Thus Siigc . Suclicm n'ty'llall n'l’.'a k? "■*<“

HO V AH ARCANUM.

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cr.—ivx'—-«S. -MS wS« -i»M.-ll«ie.'wai incut. Geo. W. Iluliton. J.

M,-l>

degree of intelligence, or to the ad-

i may linger along some weeks. Mrs. whistled soitly, “Now In,

Ws name was used conspicuously j »urry that I spoke.” The curtain Hit,s. Alternates. \\ . 14. Burk, L l,lur ‘‘

i n 1,1 ax a poi is Jnd., Dec 5

Fair vrcathcY, staliuneiy (i nipei

\ anlage of any clttss of people.

in the trial Fred Pettit.

of the late Rev. W. | fell and the drama is ended.

V. MeYay.

a# r,' A ■

* Vk AX X

i’'ici’'Mii'nt^'mi \p-- up-sane * he Bannei: Timi -- will consider

A* i *.. V« • A * « * ' • • ' * » «• • • \n \ iiiuirdonaliB* Sin.

Having suspected that a poker, He stood before St. Peter and

fell with a d. s. thud yesterday. It' it a special favor if all secretaries game was in operation in a room meekly.applied for admission to a is a great disappointment to n I of lodges will send us on the morn-hn the M -T.rnn block uii south In- better land, waiting country, and it was looked ing following stated meetings, theidiana street on Sunday night, Mar- “Cannot admit you. sir.” forward to with great interest liy names of new officers. This is the j slml Starr and Policeman Donno “Cannot admit me!” exclaimed the masses. In it they see no re month of elections and we will | liue planned a raid. Thov pruenri-J ^ uisiin.icvi uapuaui. ••iiuvent Hcf. N : . io ou^gt-nicu fbr jgiadiy publish the names as soon j a search warrant and went for what | j lived a Christian?”

WAIM I MIAN'S.

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UiMides. . ondaiiu ioi

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Uhas.

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You’vp TTPrirri of Me I’m Coming. SATURDAY, Dec 9

WOMAN’S RKI.IFF

.Vina* u < hapln

Lou iso .Jacobs .

.Pits

8i*o

HU

Mi-ctlnifs every accunil mi,I fitnriil liniuTuv a ( , U 11»11- -

a, a p. in. i,, a. n. iiitu

I he Gicat Cufutuv Success,

Many Imitators Put no Sncci-ssors.

• BL wlL.Ali.Yl .-s.

the business depression that over- as received. Notices of election they could find. They found the

hangs the country. It is evasive, I nights will lie published freely when room, in which were a lot ot young

barren and weak. The recommend- sent in.

TTH

Fkrtvver J, G. Lewis. Supported by the Brilliant Little Actress, Joel iiQt.fco Law wits

r

GOOD

Lamps,

Coal Oil,

“Yes, in the main.”

“Then what is my offense!”

men, hut not a sign ot the greatly “You wanted to stop your news- ’ •* ruMcr i tools or para- paper, and instead ofdropping a

phernalia could they find. It is line to the publisher and paying all i^inu^

said one young man was just re arrearages, you had the postmaster 44

turning from an expedition after S end him a line to the effect that ■ lUnkaPCl

beer, and another sailed into the bia paper was refused. A

2-1 r,-i 4-1 .v-i 3 2 4 2 5 2 M •* 7 2 2 3

man

l

Light.

The < >nly Yankee show TravelIuk. Everythlnn; New, Fresh and OriKinal.

room loaded down with sandwiches contemptible would find no com- '«r k ry , ! , im rtn^VV^h’^nn the Road

just ns the officers were concluding pany in heaven, so please move on , their search. A blanket covered to the land where they wear cast- cDGG

(kill■'ire avi-ami Liliorty st.

luilltiim mi,I H:innn.

Jiicksun 11111I DaRin. MuiIIiwiii nn,I I.IPvrtv. MikIIhoii nixl Walnut.

Iliinuii iin,l Crown.

Illoiimlnirtoii and Andvison. Seminary and ArlliiKPin

Washtn-ton, i.„i „r

Waanlngtsm mid Ixicust.

Howard and Crown. 4-:t Ohio ami Mull,.

fi- ;i College ave. anil DeMutte iiIIia

H- :i I.ovust and Sycuiinn e

1- '2 -I Fire mil.

au^‘fSi;!!Sr c «s'e ,l bi:x 0 ?s^: , , l,i ' n •* " ims - « nrt

table was the only evidence se-

iron wings anti do not have

Thf Voice.

Most Dt-riileil Itiirgains in Decorated Lumps at

Tones’ IDmgr Store.

cured, Vint it is said the boys were shovel snow, given some pretty strong advice. —

The officers state such raids may I he Banner Times—Ibc

f The Great H. R, Heeiie. The Threfdiinir Machine Scene. ( The ( minty Fair Seem*.

LOOK OUT for “si” and His Country Band Parade, the Funniest streetf Parade ever seen

week.

ADMISSION, : : 35c AND 50c. Reserved Keats on sale at Ijindes’.

COl’N’TY OFKICEHS. Geo. M. Bhiek - K. M. Ulidewe!!..

If ..... I

Geo. Hiurhes

Daniel T. Darnell .

Daniel S. Hurst

J. F. O’Brien . F. M. liVon

T. W. Me Nett

Wm. BroadHtreet....

J. D. Hart.

I Samuel Farmer

Auditor ShorltT Treasurer ( lerk ... Recorder • * Surveyor Sehool Siiperlutendent Coroner • • VsHt*ssj»r

John S. Newjfen’tj

ConiiniHshmers.

difii- a .t J

....

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