Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 December 1893 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY. DECEMBER 2.\ 1893.

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STORE.

DE PADW MUST SETTLE.

A SAMARITAN.

H«*v. •John I., smith s«-i ur*»H .1 iiiiKiutMit in

:i l*orulli»i* suit.

BY SEW EEL FORD.

Dec. 2:].—Rev. secured 11 judgment j

! against DePauw university for .I'lS.'t.'i in a peculiar suit today The minister was a personal friend I of August Swisher, who lived near Greeneastie during his life and who jdied leaving a big estate. Rev. Mr. Smith made an agreement with the j directors of the university, he

It takes nerve to make such j Haims, whereby he was to go to sweeping reductions «o early | Swisher and induce him to remem in the season, and right here j her the DePauw school in his will, at the beginning of the season 111" did so and Swisher drew up an we make a cut in prices on instrument by the provisions of Overcoats, Suits, Hats and widen the university was to get

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the door .inst as a sharp rap was given on the door leading into the hall. The hotel clerk and an officer stood in

the hull.

“Er—ah—Miss Fahayan—er—did you Ail rights reserved.! see a young woman pass down the hall?" T WAS Christ- asked the clerk

mas day. The "I did not.'

i ! i unfortunates '‘Did you—er—ah—is there any one—

who were obliged ah”

Ir to spend the day "Well?’ demanded Miss Falwyan

in the St. Julien sharply, hotel realized it “That s all.

painfully. They wished theycould forget it, but they could not. j^v. Not that the St Julien. us a hotel,

>■ was not well - ^9 managed and 1 cheerful enough / in its way. but

who has ever

passed a Christmas at a hotel and wished

to try another one?

Rooms No. S3 and No. SS in the St

Excuse us,” stammered

the clerk. Then, turning to the officers, he said, “She must have gone through

the other corridor.”

Miss Fahayan had but closed her door when there came a second raj). This

time it was the essayist in No. ii:t.

"I am Miss Carlysle," said the essay-

ist. "I have the next room." “Come iu." said Miss Fahayan.

“I have heard all,” said Miss Carlysle

after the door had been closed.

“Well?" replied the soubrette icily. “1 simply came to ask if you intend to

shield that female from the law?" “To what female do you refer?” “To tin' one in your closet.”

Miss Fahayan walked to the closet door and opened it. “Come out, now.

Furnishings, that will entirely | •L'ti.ooo. The preacher was to get Juli(in wero both 0^,,,^ on this parSWCep away our profits. ^OO •* per cent, ot the amount ot the ticttlar Christmas day. Both occupanu pairs children s Knee Pants at | bequest Which he persuaded the were^women. Both were young- t ha t oorw|aopeiieuu

20c a pair. You cant afford old man to make. His part of the Yi No. 32 was Miss Estelle Fabayan. ! sbo said kindly. Placing one arm around to 1>UY until you see our goods font ract was kept, hut the direct & soubrette filling an engagement at the the unfortunate young woman. Miss fa-

and prices. Store crowded;nr. „„.v hi- dw

every day. 20 per cent OH on mission on the ground that Swisher ar ' ter breakfast walk, for she was stand- a chance if it lies within my power Men’s Pants and Hats Sale subsequently made another will, ing in the sunlight at the window with It was a singular group. Miss Mens aius anu rials 1 * hnwpvi>r . iIbo her hat ami street clothes on. idly tap- lysle stood with her back to the door, a lasts till Dec. 31st, when we; Hie last mstnunent, r, . . pin(? 1)cr 8tiU fingers on the sill haughty look on her face. Her cold

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THREE JAGS AND ONE JUG

Miss Car- Together With Three Tramps ami a Train

Kxotirsion Hates for tl»«* Holidays via \an-

dalia Line.

Kxcnrsion tiektds will la* t»olt1 Hptwt'en

DrodiK't* a t'atastroplie.

must move to our new (]uarters — Opera House Block,

west side of square. IE HUB.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

Pnblishi’d every afternoon except Sunday m the Bakubr Tims office, corner Vine mm Fninklin streets.

I nil points nil ilu- Vandalin I.ini', nlso to point* on connecting lines, for the holi-

embodied the hequenthni of $20,000 MTi.a'iookedLutontheHhnostdoserted gray eyes looked sternly through her Three tramps accompanied by a j days. 1 1 !T:!!''’'‘ r r v and the court held that the preacher sidewalk. glasses at the two young women in the jug of whiskey and three jags were | ^od reMirning Vo an 'l including Jam.-

celebrating ( bnstmas at Hadley, a ary *. 1HR4. Rate one and one-tliinl small station just east of here in I fare for ,l,, ■ roun,, u i '’' For r,,n ,mr -

was entitled to compensation. Druth of >1 rlissu Kutikin.

In room No. 33 Miss Eleanor Carlysle center of the room

was sitting at a table, her gold eye Miss L'arlysle broke the silence, glasses poised airily on her tip tilted er . v well. If yon cannot see what

mi- /. -i e i\ nose. She was looking over some pages ia your duty, 1 am fully alive to mine.

Mrs. Melissa Gray, widow ot Oi 0 f juamtscript. Miss Carlysle had come "You may do as you please." hotly re-

ville Rankin, died at her home in on from Boston at the invitation of the turned Miss l 1 abayan.

Indianapolis, Friday. She was de- Young Ladies' Scientific Relief society. Miss Carlysle set her thin lips firmly

1 -i She was to read an essay that evening on together and left ‘ he room,

scendod I rum the illustrious tamily »The Ethics of Charity.” Shehadbeen “Oh, where shall 1 go? What shall I of Grays who, both in England and giving the finishing touches to the essay, do? sobbed the strange young woman

America, wove

of fame around their name, and , 7 j n j ow _

from the Cowgills, who. in Ken- The soubrette and the Boston essayist,

tiealars call on nearest Vandalia Line

Ilendrickscounty, yesterday. They Ticket agent or addle.--. . . . ' ' . , J. M. Ciiksiikocoii,

were taking zig zag journeys along ) the railroad when a west-bound freight train rudely broke into | their festivities, and, as the tramps I

A-s't (icll’l I'ass'r Agent.

St. Louis, Mo.

Ilolidny

T ii tip* ('hristtnas anil N<*\v Vt*ar holila>^season the .Moyon Rmi o will w»ll

Changes for display advortlsements must be handed in by 10 o’clock a. m. each day. Lteudina advcitisemcnts will la* rcccivt*d eacli day up t > 1 o’clock n. m. Advertising: rates made

known on application.

R aiding notices one cent per word each in

(1 ’ her grandfather in 1832, riding

All communications should be 8ijnu*d with j , . . o“rs. tin* namtMif the writer: m»t necessarily tor | 1101*86back Iroill Cincinnati OVCl* H Just then

publication, but as evidence of icomi faith ] , . A.•onj’inous communications can m)t be no- (.'OrdurOY trail, tin Cl settled Heed. I ‘ i t . i

nani countv. In she was mar Where delivery is irregular please report : *■

<ame promptly at publication otiiee. ried to Orville KaiiUni, a young attention

snlendid tracery Presently she put down the last sheet “I must get away from here, l lieywili state, th(‘engine struck one ol their ■ e xeur>icn ti(*kets at ono anti one-thinl ’ . ' of the manuscript and walked to the arrest me now. That woman is going Imni | )LM . j 0 jj n Anderson hv name, fare for the riiiuid trip to nil point- on I ihi-ir nnmp. nnil , , after the police.” ’ _ ; ' its line and to numerous points on eon-

“Stay where you are. It is useless to and knocked him seventy-live leet | | lt ifting line-. Tickets on sale Dee. 23, try to escape now," replied Miss Fa- into the air. The train wns stopped | 2 l 5 ''i'!' 1 “> • 1803 and .Ian. I. ism.

w,„. „ — partic^M motnontdoing 1;;;™ Tl„y U.-a.-d the d,»r.( N.O tojMrt mon ,. k .. rt-gTST"

“She is going now,” sobbed the young and brought to this city. Dr. Lmn 1'he above rates will to siu-

vroman. mers, the Hig

said Miss Fabayan. "She is

lucky and Indiana,htdd conspicuous ^conscious of each other's presence, • . were at that particular moment doing places in both public and private p re( .j st .iy tfi e suino thing. Each was •ill'uirs. She came to Indiana with looking langidly ont of tho window, and

each was tupping the sill with her tin-

“Yes,"

something occurred. A

mers,

sutiimoned

dents to cover the college vacation.

Four surgeon, was 43-tf J. a Mu haki., Agt.

going down to the office. She will send suininoneo but declined to take i.»w limes r»r the ifomiuys.

ti... young woman who had^come suddenly up a policeman, i have it! Here—quick! charge of the tramp claiming that The 1 hieago A Eastern Illinois It. R.

into view on the opposite aide of the it may succeed! it was a county case and out of his t ^ ,l ^ 11 1 ^ ,s

street from the St. Julien attracted the Miss Fubsy tin had jumped to her feet . ' .. . .. . its ov n anil lonnett mg 1 m s at om inu of the two young women at again. Her eyes flashed with excite- jurisdiction. Dr. Y G. Smith, who one-th n fare lor the louud trip, tieh-

Spis.-imen copies mailed free on appUcation. merchant who l»y energy and iutel ligence, rose to a leading place juto q run and dashed across the street

the hotel windows. Sh© was glancing ment. She hastily opened her trunk and has the eotintv pauper practict*, atnervously behind her. As she broke pulled ont a wrapper. _ tended to the man’s injuries

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

(h» Year in advance. Si r niofilhs

Three, mo'ith*

(hr month Per week hy Carrier

When delivt ry in made By carrier, all sub- turitY scription uccnunts are to be paid to them as j

tlicy call and receipt for same.

“Here, now, take off your hat. your

v.m nmontT the business men of Green* the soubrette pressed her prettyuo.se to cloak, your dress! Put this on!

i cjmth* To them were born ^kepane to see where she went. So did The young woman mechanically ter under advisement and at

’ 1 ‘ the essayist. Neither of them saw, for a obeyed, children, all ot whom came to ma* jutting cornice hid the sidewalk inane* “Nou

They may send another officer. You who will ptiv the expenses.

jvo

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Trustee James Steele took the n\t

this

Now, listen.” said Miss Fabayan. writi «g it is not definitely settled

of years—Mrs

Smith, of Lafayette,

B.

Ind.;

Wilson diutely hcncatli.

th( Mia’s Carlysle returned to her table are to stay here. I will go in your place.

M. J. BROKETr H AltRV M SMITH.

Publisher | . Mamt^inK Editor

A.'.dn ■

Dr. Smith was seen by

- and began to write a letter. As soon us 1 am gone you take one of my ... ., Misses Agnes and Louise, well Miss Fabayan had a different impulse, dresses from that trunk. You will find porter this morning and (piestibncil, tu-nR_.^._ I, hora in tb.. Indinn.mnlis Tho sunlight, had seemed so inviting that a hat and a jacket. You will put them as to the nature of the injury. The j r.icks. ymniK

ol ' Turkey*, lion*

ey. Malt an hour after 1 am gone you ‘ ... ..

will walk out. Go directly to the station , the licad and severely cut

and take the first train for your home.

Oh, but you . f slight. Tin* doctor thinks he will Einr-. fresii “Never mind me. 1 cun get out ot liuttpr. frmh roll this all right.” he aide to get up today and cele- Butter. No. 2.

I cts on sale December 23, 21. 2’>. 30 and 31.1893, and January 1, 1804. good going on date of sale and good returning until and ineluding January 2. 1804. Confer with local agent for further information. 431 f

Today’s Loral Markets.

[Furnished tin* Daily Uannkij T’imks daily by I!.\V. Allen, managerof Arthur

Jordan’s poultry house.]

known teachers in the Indianapolis The sunlight had seemed so inviting that a hat and a jacket. Vou will put them as to the nature of the injury j -a kim.. c, *-» r ....rue k „,,,k

all comniunicntions to

Tub Daily Ran mbh Times, jscnoois; janies i\., tint t r.iisini ' She had just opened her door when some Grrmcastle. Jml. of Indianapolis; John R , of Wash- one rushing along the hall almost coli in»ton, D. C.; Orville B. 0 f lided with her. The person turnedsharp-

' * ’. , , ly and brushed past her into her room. ( hieago, and Oliver S., a lamous Miss Fabayan saw at a glance that it

Ik it is nothing hut a wish for a

merry Christmas, and the wish scout of Roseeran’s army,whose fate was the young woman whom she had

' ’ . , |. . i i„ u seen a uniiute before running across the comes from some ones heart, you is wiappul in mjsterj. Mrs. H.ink- slm , t

me reasonably blessed. ‘‘i "'as 11 remarkable woman, of “Well!"—began Miss Fabayan. i great force of character, true to “Oh. please don’t put me out! Please At the present rate of decrease it f • , lovnl to her enuntrv She don ’ t! They’ll get me if you do, and 1

,. . __ J mends, loyal to ner eountrj. mic neverd , ditI pi ease aon't!"

| Turkeys, old toms

about Turkeys, young, 81b and over. .

, . i Duck*.. .

the face, otherwise his injuries are Gooso, oholoo f. f.yibs and over

! Geese. plueBed

• Kaliliits, per doz.

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F-OR RENT.

will just take the four years of Cleveland's administration to wipe the entire business of the country

out of existence.

With the thermometer hovering

gave four of her sons to its defense The young woman had sunk on her with more than Spiytan patriotism, knees on the carpet- and was convulsive- ,, ,... . , .i , i ly grasping Miss Fabayan's hand. Mr. Rlisha L . Iwinkiii was heie “We wiki see about that," said the sou-

vesterday, from Indianapolis, brette. “Now, who are you and what am a detective ' making arrangements for the tuner- i8 t the ni!l 1 tt, 7'-, Slt do ™ aud explain.” “I will go." answered Miss Fabayan

Instead of obeying the young woman Cainm.

The two young women worked hastily, brute Christmas at the right time

In 10 minutes there was another knock , . , . ,

at the door. This time it was a man in " ud 111 tile '’’S 1 ' 1 "“'nner. i he man

plainclothes. gave his name as John Appleton, ithyuiilii ppavt mmu “Which is the young woman who u Swede having no home in this | ‘ ''‘ J ' I'HiMMIr.ll Hill.M lilHIM. came into this house a few moments ’ , ,, Day and transient boarders ago?” he demanded. country, and he was a moulder • wanted.

“I came iu a few moments ago," said from Indianapolis. He spent Sat- x- i.,,,,!,,,. Miss Fabayan. urday night at the county house. ’ '

Then yon will have to go with me. I ‘ * J

LLF.PIIAMS CARi:i) I0R.

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up about 70 degrees above zero this j at. The remains will arrive here threw herself on a sofa and cried hys- All that afternoon Miss Fabayan passed is what might he known -is a “green ! to-morrow at noon on the Vandalia terically for several minutes. Then she in a cell iu a police station. She had

12:53 train, and will be taken im grew calmer and began to speak rapidly.'

Christinas.” Though some of the ....... x....... u .... “Qh. indeed I am not so bad us they, frost is taken off of Kri- Kringle’s mediately to horest Hill cemetery, say I ami I did not steal! It was the whiskers ! v tills unnatural freak of Short services, by Dr. Town, will be woman 1 mot on the street It must

have been that one. Hut you don t know

the weather, there is no great conducted at the public vault,where _j 0 you ? j was drinking. Yes, I drink, amount of ohiection. us it mrnns n ! the remains will lie deposited until When l came down to co-v V"-

saving in fuel of many dollars.

< nkist.ias is again here,

sciison till- year is about us hrilliant and happy as in former years^ thougli the day is rather awkwardly located on Monday and democracy has made times hard. There are more poor poop]e this year than usual, owing to these “good old times,” but in Greeneastie there is no suffering to-day. The associated charities, churches, schools and liberal minded citizens have brought tins inippy result about, and it is, indeed, in a noble cause. The Banni:k Times wishes one and all a

Merry Christmas.

! the familv select a burial lot in th< 1 e'l>*" tcd to do very differently

. from what i did. i thought it would bo

! cemetery. 1 Im remains ot Ir all pleasure and excitement. But it wasn’t, 1 1, ‘‘ Rankin and thr.Si of Hi. dep.ilteu 1 found work. It was in u dressmaker s children, which are now interred in *}*>»■ Som “ of tho ^ who worked :

there taught me to drink. They took the old cemetery, will he removed

I .oi.l I. of Mrs. I>r. Wiley.

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Mrs. Fannie Wiley, widow of the) Ifyoulmvc It house for sale or rent, ami , ,, , ; It Is proving an "elephant on your bnntls, " let late Dr. 1 Inlander Wiles, (lied at us look after It. We'Uaell It or let it. us you

' j wish, if there’s a possible ciistoiner in towi/.

Denver. ( (dorado, on rridav alter Kivet lliai fact in your mlml, Hkii call uilU

‘ we'll clinch It.

noon, Dec. 22, of paralysis. Her! •

./. F M.

funeral took place at Denver on the] following day. Mrs. Wiley is well remembered! by many of our citizens as a lady 1

I of

•F IfURLJSY Insurance, Real Estate,

auu Loan. . . .

to Forest Hill.

me to their rooms, where they had wine and other drinks. After awhile 1 ac-

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'• '4. JjS I J® I" *:J>n ! cmci-ati.in, Uiul II most valualdc l).. r , IS in.rin.Y in! l>-i t -Ititi.r iu .,H.: | 4d lumm aiiJ utdiing

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Mrs Rankin will be remembered <l uire(11111 appetite for it. Last night 1 ' ' ' was drinking with them again. There

excellent Christian character, ! Segoml Floor. First XaU.mal Hank Huli unusua! refinement i:: manners and) T

bv the older citizens of Greeneastie, and friends of the family are invited to the services to morrow.

\ Ticklish Time.

Now is the time when the

heart

was a strange Frenchwoman there, and she went with me, when we left, to im room. There we drank more, and when 1 woke up there was a man from the dressmaker's, asking for a costly dress which 1 had taken home to finish in time

f'i 'I im

in need of sympathy and assistance.

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X.

AM A DKTKCTIVK.

to give her

teller as to how and where

< hriMtiiuiH at the Clmrrhes.

The churches were crowded on Saturday and last evenings to hear the exercises of the Sunday schools. The arrangement of dividing the

refused her name and would only say programs on the three nights gave J that she had been falsely arrested. The everyone an opportunity to visit 1

' oiic ui the churches, and is a]

tern! V- -nines- !I- knew- ri’v to the police. He khw that I had been | messenger. The message brought the good system to follow in the future, i

‘A"”. - ' , . 1 ’' drinking, and he accused me of taking manager of tlie Empire down in hot () n Saturdat night the Baptist am! ’ too well that it is expeeled of mm the dress to a pawnshop. He said I had haste. His astonishment at seeing his

Done ncatlj , cheaply and with promptness. box 773. R B. HURLEY.

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of the Greeneastie young man with for Christmas night.

. , . "1 could not find it in the room. j - — — --

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(tiroenesstk* for (irf*enoiistW*>

lurns Out the „

BEST WORK In the State.

Wlilit the liny TiinuKlit. ’Twas tlic* night before < liristmas, And all through the house

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■ ../j .. • < • .* 4 (« f L H . V i 4 A Ali a Not even a mouse. When a kid in his nijrlitio Hipped out of the Inti, And pcopv 1 from a window To tiic roof of a shtnl. “They toll mt».” he chuckle J, “That old Santa C’tatis Drives in from the housetoj s. Hut I think it is frauzc." lb* watehod for hi«i , n»nin«’ lit- nodded liiK lirad Half asleep but no Santa. And he went hack to bed.

me aress to a puwusnop. tiesaiuinau nasu-. ms aso m.-nmeuv at. s. c... K = Prpsl.vteriun churches cave 1 Thi- is a I ntcrprlsc and it a Christmas gift, and he stolen it. But I didn’t. It must have favorite soubrette in a cell was great. M " i lesuuerian (iiurcncs > hi , r ,, r,.<. 4 •4. ■« Yi" Vl,-V/'q ^ ; ’4 • *4 v l 'U-T V 4 'id L-,,,,., .cniniiWs. aim iawt cveiillig indu-ti-v. Try I he work and ton v one. The simple bunch of flowers one knew that the Frencbwtmian went pearance of Miss Fabayan in court. ^ I onight the Locust istriet people j promptly.

is

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will

turn ll, ' v,, r again send laundry out of the j city. Work called for and delivered

Morton,

the poets and mjmaimers 8 P eatl Thcy will uy I stole it myseif, and tihey station, dropped her air (rf oatraged and and a iarire^crowd iTexnected Ynn hosier : &*

is about the costliest thing he can will put me in jail. If I could getaway indignant innocence and surprised her ' «

Imv and books, .dove buttoners.' now . 1 would go back home. They manager by laughing heartily at what can take as many potatoes as you proprietors and managers, , . would take me back there. 1 would not she called a most ridiculous mistake. , V UI, Txawvl-o Tmt-c I-t. <..-v • A’M.’.M “??*:!*.j, drink on tne tarm, anil i would never one made him promise to make no fuss * 1 ‘ ^ * * * *

everything else are rated at fabulous come to the city again. I hate it. But whatever about the matter. The police, nriees The dude knows that the >f I am put in jail I never could go back when they found out who their prisoner 1 '■ ‘ to the folks again. They would know was. were only too glad to let the affair

girls are too smart to tool about it, and there would be noplace drop.

the value of anything, am) the offer forme to go. Oh, you do not believe That Christmas night was the happi-

I . . , min i smie me uress, uo your ieii me esi, >uss raoayan assured tier tnenUs,

' ’ 1 • you believe what 1 say!” she had ever spent,

anthemum hair and similar articles Miss Fabayan was biting her pretty The es-ay delivered by Miss Carlysle o*

AT /AEAL-TI/AES do you ever consider the quality of the food you arc eating? It may be good. It might be I letter, purer, fresher and more wholesome.

will not be met with nny warm and lips- Evidently she was undecided: Just Boston on “The Ethics of Charity” was il " ot w,,ile '"f" s, "• , thl " '* v ».«Butter, ‘ ‘ " . then thei-e was a sound of quick footsteps declared by the young ladies of the ) ‘W*. 8i,ices, aml.ii.n.i.ieTahle other groceries are of the best quality? Then, is enthusiastic outbursts of gratiturlc. ^ ^ rpj le 8 o U nds came nearer. Scientific Relief society to be “perfectly such a trilling ditlerence in the prices of the best and the worst that il certainly This tiling of trying to buy a girl u “They are coming! They are coming!” lovely.” doe-, not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy, twentv live-cent present that will sobbed the girl wildly. Miss Fabayan has received an invite- The be-t is always the cheapest, because the mo-t satisfactory and durable ‘ . _ , .. . Miss Fabayan turned quickly to her. tion to spend a montlauext enmmer on a and the very Is-st of everything in the (Irocerv line is knit at *

look as it it cost -f*. is a ticklish «jj U8 i,t jf I can save you, will you go farm up in Vermont. She says that the matter and requires the exercise of back to the farm and stay there?” invitation comes from a young woman

“Oil, indeed, I will. I" whom she met last Christmas day “uu“Get into that closet then—quick!” der most peculiar circumstances,” aud

Broadstreet Sc Hurst's.

COD. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.