Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1893 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER m 1893.

THE HUB

CLOTHING

STORE.

4172.000,000 cavity remains. How is it to !>e ! tilled if the Wilson bill is stalled? The talk | about cutting down expenditures twenty or thirty millions is fudge. A large amount of -x expenditure is fixed; and what security, or , even hope, can there lie that men who have torn up their pledge to make a tarilT for rev • enue only will feel themselves bound to ad-

minister the government economically?

Did ever a set of men posing as econo- | mists get themselves into a sorrier plight than l*rof. Wilson's committee? Who but tne l ord Treasurer of the King of the Cannibal Islands would ever think of diminishing , his income for the purpose of paying his debts? The gentleman who jumped into the j barberry bush was a financial allegory preI i figuring this bedeviled committee. We are | going to lie 472,000,000 short. We will get square by reducing our income by $(>2,000,000. Here is finance that seems to come

It takes nerve to make such from a Christmas pantomime, and breathes

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IT WAS VERY MUCH SANS.

Tlit* Ih* Convention In Short Sev-

ern I K*ii«*iitinl l-Vaturen—Tlit*

lows, with J. IT Kilwards tis chairman :

“Last scene of all.

That ends this str»in>r»* eventful history. Is second childishness anti mere oblivion. Sana teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everythlnir." —Sh akksi’k a kk. When Sliitke. old boy, in "As

...Jackson .(ireencastle

Flovd

Madii on . Mnnr. e

. Russell

W ashintfton

Warren

...Jefferson ...Mill Creek Cloverdah*

dny of the year of our Lord. 18911.

sweeping reductions <=o early i ^n^ttnd'XVIhE^gei wafrec^ing | Had ,,e ob8erved 8uoh an ‘ u,iaci,,t -

tn the season, and right here ! himself for losses and bad business by post- . , /• .1 . lively extending the free list, Pantaloon at the beginning OI the season would have that manager hauled before a we make a cut in prices on lunacy commission immediately. Overcoats, Suits, Hats and Groat stalwart truths like this

let severely alone by Prof.

Furnishings, that will entirely

sweep away our profits. 300, Wilson and his econoraie kinder

Louift Stewart J.»I. smiley John Wilnon (apt. Wiminer Adam Ader James Leonard Ed. Huffman a

H. Sec rest

J. W. Haines

You Like It” penned the above \v n i. it. ntodie

iiuotation, le had never seen a K-Hor " „ , 1 _ (J. 1>«) Marlon democratic* convention, especially j,tr. sixler Clinton such an one as was torn otl the aktkknoon session. democratie holt by Putnam’s tin- After dinner the townships reterritied on this, the last working ported their lists of delegates and

committeemen. Owing to their length we cannot give them in today’s issue. After the reports were ratified speech-making began, with

I). K. Williamson first.

The following arc the resolutions as formulated hy the committee

Do You Ride a Victor ?

ed pow-wow. after having seen one of the good old-fashioned kind, he would have applied Ja<|iies soli loquy of •*All the world’s a stage”

to democracy rather than the old

duller he was writing about. To- during the dinner hour:

pairs"children’s Knee Pants at garten from the hamlets and fast (day’s convention was decidedly IIksoiakd —'1 hut the detnueracy ol ?OC a pair. You can’t afford nesses of the solid South. They sans, sans everything but candi- ‘e 'i,’T oZ to buy until you see our goods 1,081 exclusively Wth theories and I dates. I lay were in. and the Mm . e t | lt , ,e-election of Grover Cleveand prices. Store crowded tnssims, and entirely eschew facts I crowd was out, for you see there hereby endorse the u iministnieverv da\‘ ’O per cent off on and markets. ! were so many of the former in that tion of public affairs uiul re-atHrm the Mens Pants and Hats. Sale T | the latter couldn’t get in. There principles of our national platform of

was also more mass than conven-

Sale

lasts till Dec. 31st, when we must move to our new quarters— Opera House Block, west side of square.

AMONG THt CHURCHES-

n IE HUB.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

rubllfcluil t‘Yt r> »iftc*rnoon oxorpl Sunday ui thr Hannkr T’iMKS ollUa*. corm r Vim and

ITunklin strtfts.

< haiiKf’o for tlisplay advt*ftl8f'im»nt8 inuat la-! . i t i handed in l>y R) o'ebK’k a. in. each day. Head- SiMlO u - p.

inn advertisomrtit.s will be r« <-«‘ivetl eueh day ui> to 1 o’clock p. in. Advertisiiuf rates made

known »m application.

ISM.

Kksoi.vkd—That we aHo endorsi* ih;*

Wbat tb*» >ervH4Pt will IS«- Tomorrow »t tion. Sans, ilS DV >> t l>st(*!*, of our senator** from this

.»*- without, desiitnw or.. i*

ctilumn for their Sunday aniimiiicemeDts. 8i*vent!l ULit* of inuil ( ol. Shaken- the state legislature.

Any vacancy in the pulpit or chansfe in the

hour of service, should he made known at once. Pastors and members of churches not here l veil are invited to hand in their revrulais services hereafter. Notices inserted in this

column free of charge.]

LOCUST STREET M. E. CHURCH. Corner Locust and Anderson streets. Rev. R. R. Bryan pastor. Sunday services; classes at 9:30 a. in.. 12m.andt>:30 p. in.; Sunday

in.; F.pwortli League

meeting led by Olive Poucher, ti

p. m. Preaching by 10:30 a. m. and 7. p

lav meetings: Pentecostal mect-

AlU-mmmmlraiii.m^hmilrtl..- slKiict with 1 i nj . >l om |. lv s-i;, ,, m; Junior ih< name ol the writer: not necessarily lor ^ * *

i.ni.lU'.vioM. but •* .u so.yl fsltb , ] A . ui;l |c Mondav I p. in: midweek

.•niiymous communications can not he no- . ^ * _

prayer service, Thursday i p. m.

man Col.

penre hit ti comparison that fitted They were unanimously adopted, today’s effort at a convention ex- The following Resolution was aetly. It was, indeed, sans teeth, hud on the table after a hot and

sans eyes, sans taste, sans cverv- lengthv debate:

thing, except an unenthusiastie Uf.soi.x ki> That each district at the crowd. This seventh age is about I'Hn.ary election shall only be entitled

* to vote for the nomination of one can-

the last act of the democratic party, didatc for commissioner, and that one ,hc. repul,h.ve decree,! ^ "SluS that the eighth and linttl will he the highest vote in his district shall be along about November next, when ,he , ‘ on,i,,ee ,,f tl "‘ ,k ‘ ,n0l ’ rutic '

the democratic party will be hauled

If you ride why not ride the best? There is but one best and it’s a Victor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FNANCISCO. J. K. L.KNGDON, KGBNT GRBBNG^STL-E INC.

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PANIC PRICES.

!!t* iding notices one cent per word erteli in

-<*pt ion.

tilDMl.

Where delivery is irr<‘gular please report j same promptly at publication omce. i p. m

service, Thursday

jOllieial board meeting, Monday. 7 p. in. A cordial invitation is ex-

I tended to everybody.

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

< 01.1.I DE AVENUE METHODIST

The date of the primary conven-

P a8tor 81 ( 0(lt in n box and buried. ,ion wn8 8,11 f,,r Fridav ’ Feb ’ " 2 ’ l,nd ">• Week I , n tlle p arlan( . e of the 8tre et, the ,lu> ( ‘ onvention ttd j 0Ul ' ned ’

democratic party is on the hog train this season. There’s something wrong, something sans. A hob-nailed democrat does not now stamp up and down the halls of Putnam’s democratic court house and into the corridors of the detn-

SOTES.

('onlidence was suns. Jackson Boyd attended. Cullen's smile was present. How short those resolutions are!

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Reineinber 1 be*

Great Gut Price 1 Sale at the I See Hive will not be Repeated Soon.

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Everything at Cost, and rhoiisamis of Dollars Worth Ear Relow Cost

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iiSill iiiii iwey. isiiy Espi m. j

RATES OF 3UD3CR PTIOH.

i)uc Year in advance. S».r month# Three montlw (hie month /Vr iceeli In/ < 'arricr

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When delivery is made by carrier, all subseriptiv>n accounts are to be paid to them as

t in y call and ri ceipt for same.

M. J. HEGKETT H ARRY M. SMITH.

Publisher . Managing Editor

Everything Sold at a Great Sacrifice. Fine Silk Umbrellas, Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine All wool Underwear, a largje line of Ladies' Fine Footwear hand turns and welts in the celebrated Strautman Bros.,Val. Duttonhoffer fv Sons, Burley & Ursher and many other well known brands.

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4.->m| Cltiss meeting at 9:30 a iflj!! | E\%»ngelistic services conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Frame in the morning at 10:30, and also in the evening at 7 o’clock. A watch night service will begin at 10:30 p. m. and continue till about 12:10 a. m. Those interested in these appointments will he cordially welcomed , to anv or all of them. Friends of

Urttnctwtu. imi. | o ^h er churches are especially in-

! vited to come and join in the watch

Thk dying year will be known meeting,

as the first one in which the Amer- Christian chi u< h. lean flag was ever hauled down by Snnda >’ Dleets ut !,:lr> ,l ' order of the president of the United Preaching at 10 :30; subject,

‘•Regrets and Resolutions. Y. 1.

Stnt, ' s - IS. G K. at ti p. m; leader, J. G. Tui ni has never before been a i McNutt : subject, " l he Kndeavor

many unemploved I Ptedjre—What it Means to I s." . ‘ Preaching at i p. m. All are cor

dially invited to all these seivices.

W. IVII. IDOBBIISTS Sc SOH^T.

‘•Gilroy Morden” came in yester- f

ocratie labyrinthian eight-cornered da '• 0 annex with the same somi-iroid, or John Lane is sawing wood this (0

the same confident air that he did year. once upon a time. He is sans con j Louis fidence. His party is sans the re- clothes.

Stecg didn't tear any

G B COOPER

J W. COOPER

Address all communictitions to Tm: Daiev Bannek Times.

The ‘‘umteen’’ democratic editors

were there.

COOPER BROS., Tianslm ana Liverymen. Russes to nn«l from all trains.

Baggage Transferred, Li\ erv Rigs of all kinds.

Gaits for Parties, Funerals and Weddings,

Draving a Sm’eialty.

Planus and Furniture Moved

Telephone connection with depots and Ladles’ Hall. Calls answered any time day or

night.

time when so

workingmen were signing petitions against the passing of a pending

tariff hill Treasurer Hughes Settlement. I County Treasurer Hughes made Prenoekgast the Chicago crank | Ids semi annual settlement with who murdered Carter Harrison, has Auditor Henderson Thursday as

hi i'u sentenced to bang. The ver- follows:

diet is about correct. If more such j state,ax ,si *' S m !i ej

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icrdictd wen returned la thi* country crankism would die out rapidly. Tin: New York Sun is another one of the lending democratic palters to doubt the wisdom of the Wilson tariff - smashing hill. In fact, the Sun's doubts have developed into robust conclusions, which that great iammany organ expresses in the follow ing charneter-

istically Danan style:

The government is now spending at the rate of ,416,000,000 a month more than it earns. That it to it is running behind

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ports are likely to decrease still further on account of tlu; hara times and the anticipation of tarilT legislation reviving, lowering or otherwise changing certain duties, the hole will probably be greater than is indicated by ■ Jx ‘C S' r a ' •' <1.1-* . ..TS 1 government is thus lil ely to be 472,000.000 <•1 more to the bad by June 30, 1894. This condition cannot be improved, as far as the

present fiscal year is concerned.

The Hon. Henton t«. McMiltm puts the deficiency made by the Wilson bill at 4f>2, • 000,000. Suppose the «*ays and means committee screw up some of the internal taxes and devise new ones, so as to fill up ";-j* . , ■ ■ 1 v.v. " ; ..v

Benevolent Inst, rund tax ’‘.••J. 4!tfllt !U

>rae >. ami >. mon't tunil tu.x W

Sehool tax iwr’ — 12H70 3r. j The euptuiu went into his semi-nil

Perm, endow, fund Ind. university tax 1>W2

quisite amount ol ability to run Dp. Bence was on hand to revive things right, and he constantly 1 L | ie cor p 8e . acts as though he were afraid a Tlie proverl)ial tU . luot . ratic wetlth . republican goblin was going to pr aggisted

“get" him if he didn’t keep about three eyes open. The enthusiasm is sans also; they know that they

cannot make a'sensible man be- Grover Cleveland’s name evoked

lieve black is white, and they fur- ,,nt applause,

ther know that they might as well D. E. Williamson closed his eyes P FFICE COR - IND,ANA AN0 WAL ' UHI Know mat met migiu us wen j j ,-ly NUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE try to do that as to attempt to when Mr. Smiley spoke.

make their brethren believe they; There were four million cuudi-

know where they are ‘•at" today. dates’ tickets distributed. At ten o'clock the game opened W. G. Nell' was sans a p. o. comwith Chairman Vestal, who came mission, hut looked pleasant,

all the way from Texas to be in at Bill Eckels was here just the the gasp, in possession of the ball, [same as if he hadn’t slumped last

The room was about half full when j fall.

a flying wedge was formed, and 1 John Sinclair got in a trifle late. Captain Smiley, the war horse John hasn't yet got over the Ohio democrat,was forced! ?) to the chair, election.

Lfer Nanjing anj I’atdiing Done neatly, cheaply and with

promptness.

BOX 773.

R B. HURLEY.

Local Time Gard.

ni<; folk.

GOING EA8T.

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(Groenciistlo for GivencustD^ Turns Out the BEST WORK In the State.

N'! Indlitnupulis s : v>aiu 1 N " * S Limited I .'i'piii i So !(>• i'lnclnnuti Nlxfit kxprpss......g-ir'la m

OOINO WKST.

I ,?! >l " n . S:4."i n m I An l, soiitliwesteriiUnilti'd 12:44 |i ut Sn It* Mato Hill AeoiilniliiHlHtlon ii::i4 p n> I No M. I.. and ( In Mylit Express 12:40u in No. Seonneets throuirh toCIncinnuti.t leve I hind, l»ayton and lleninn llaitior. No. Is J coaches i , Kutlalo. Hlcepera to New Vork ami I *'rtwhln^ton, !>. < . No. K comi(>c > ts thron^li tt» M uUinIi and < liicinDHti. No. 10, cnaalu-s for (’loyelaml iind Glncinnail, slcopcrs to < int in I rmtl ami New York. • Daily, t Except Sunday. F. I*' IIuestis. \vr«-nt

r.i i L lie iioiiBu bium* up inter, However. Sherilt (jlidewell was never more • . 1 ‘ ' i,,r VVu i^ ,41lu > uU • >l | .... i * ■ never n^ain *enii iaunury out ol .C. ! r \ i I n t K i a uomi <111 «■» ..<1.pin l, . I i I’s-. 11^,*.. .. n* ..1 .11 1 <- .1 1 1:.

School fund interest Total.

271 >7 11

T«Mlay’s ( luca^o Markets.

The following markets are received at 2 p. 111. daily direct from Chicago: Today’s miotation* are as follows:

( IptiollS. Whoat— December .

M;i\ .

Corn— December May < »rtts— De<’emb<»r. . v TV’j -4 J O ‘ - •'a

Open’iriin a. m 12 m.

m i nuul elfort and spoke of the responsibility upon the party at present, which responsibility the captain forgot to tell the boys the partp has been shirking right along for about tt year. The chief part of his address was devoted to the ittige pluiuons of deuioeralie voters

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HO-'. OB'.

:t4>.. M'i [ M’. *.■ :is its'

accommodating in his life. He’s

candidate now,

Smiley praved God that the dem ocratie party might ultimately suc-

ceed in its etforts.

Charles Anderson was sans an /■'in/nirer. Charlie lias lost faith in his favorite journal. the Judgeship wasn't settled al-

This is 0 home enterprise and it is bigli tilin' (ireeliea-1 b* sKKid by sueh an |

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of rbe i

city. Work called for and delivered (

promptly.

Gosiee : Se 1 Morton, PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS, .. Banner Times Block. ...

MOXOX Rot JE. In eflect Sunday, So\ . Iff. iKKk

-NOUTII BOr.N'D.

THE CUTTER DOES IT ! '.Vr mean he thr c! the.- !*.t. tenths of t he looks of a suit ol' clothes is in

the euttina.

who were hustling away from the though Messrs. Matthews and Col-

party as fast as though they were liver did a tall day’s work. HAVE A GOOD ONE !

hitched to the end of a huge rubber The crowd grew denser as the band. day grew older, and at 11 o’clock I

No 4’ < iiicH<s , ii NfnU N, ° (i " Express. ... No 441 Local

SOUTH ItOUM).

No ll Louisville Mail No .V Southern Express.

No 4B' Local

I hill) t Except Sunday

... i.27 u in l -tho p m 12:UT> 11 m

2:47 a in 2::tH p in 1:4'» 11 in

Une who knows how to cut. He makes

the clothes tit and look well.

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VAN DAM A. Trains leave <-recneastlc, hid , in t Meet Nov.

lit, 18«]

FOll THK WKST.

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Today's Local Markets. Kurnislied ttie Dvii.v Man.nkr Timk.s daily by R.W. Alim, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house.] ...

Sprinirs, ohoioe...

( ‘* ks, youn^

Cocks, old

Turkeys, hens I Turkeys, old toms.

1 III *«*>•, > «MIIIK. "O* MU«i U% t i Ducks . Heese. choice f. f. Hlbs and over Geese, plucked

Ktors. fr<*sh

Itu!t<T, fresh roll

Rut t •••• V.. >

ihc hole made by the \\ itson bill, i he ; Rabbits, per dos

at nm 'Tr\i s

W .... 4 .. .•»>* ut 20 E 12 $ 50

in extent, style and quality, but not arcat in price. There arc many plciudnfl polnL

about It. the most so is the price.

E. W. WHITE, Merchant Tailor.

Cicaniiitf and Hepairiotf a Specialty.

Over i '>y •<

munent clntirmau <>f the eonven The mild wenther made the lawn tion, and in a neat speech expressed ( y, a pleasant place, and the hordes his thanks for the honor ol presid-] G f office-seekers tramped all the ,ip.«f <''»>: A 1 !': ..''W. *ioic .i.n his ,fff«; | l,7':<\v,9»f <\ F ,t.Vn^ v NU4 - over a Putnam county convention. To Col. Matson, their best speak Mr. Matson begged the hoys to' er, was left the matter of smoothing stand hv Grover nnd w«a nartlen-I over ♦be ttrl*’" ' ••.* tL

larly solicitous about the members ( olonel eouidn t do it. It can t be f > }|||I]|\T illlll(jJ^I'IIET

party who were breaking These deserters are evident-1

F=R&D WE-IK.

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uy

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Ex. ''ini

No 4 Ex. sun.

of the away.

The anti-second termers were act.

... . ... ‘Au<2" ly worrying the leaders. Getting sans by con9ideral)le of

a sight,

second - termism is •

12:. :i p in, for --t. I.( hi is !:!S2 |I m, for st. l^ailn.

— 5:2S p m, for Terre Huntu.

run TMK k \st

. . . H:34 it m, for liulliiintiiolls.

No JO Hally ... L'Xi p in, ■■ X.. - 11.,!!,, . , V. ... SO 3 l.x 'Oil H:2H p Ml, •• No 12 Daily . .2:.’H a in. “

No li Daily ifilttnm, “ “

I'KOItl \ DIVISION I a*a ve Torre Mm«tto

No in Kx. sun —7:0ft a ill, for l*corla. So<< "■ "• Trip III, for Di eiiDir. l or complete time card, alvlna all trains and stations, ami for full information as to later, llirouirh ears, etc., address ! , •' R Dowt.nro. \(rciit. j •.leem-asue. AdHM.rn I I ass. \|rt.'t Isiitis. Mo

lie good.

do ton ever consider the quality of the food you are eating'/ l! might he better, purer, freshei and more wholesome.

ll may-

down to the business of the con-1‘r bev . Haim vention, Col. Matson explained doomed.

what the convention was for—to John Jacobs, of Floyd, with his aeieci uniegates to live eonven- T. *. tv fV. cetiiuinaiion, nad a tions in the future. fmnt 8, ‘ ut ' There are so many 1

I-it not wi d'lli while to make sure iliai your Ten, Cofire, Sugar, Butter,! Eggs. Suicfs, and inininierahle other groet'Hes are of the lies! ipiality'? There is a trilling difterence in the prices of the livsi and the worst that it certainly does not p ly to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy.

The best is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durable ,nd the very best of everything in the Grocery line is kept ai

Mr. Ader nominated the demo-

cratic editors of the county—about

pale faces now that John had bet

ter lose a whisker or two.

Qas aijd U/ater pipes,

aqd Sarjitary pppliaije^s.

General Iron Work —.and Blacksmithin^.

Jackson and Columbia 8ts

Broadstreet 6c Hurst’s. COR. WASHINGTON AND WATER STS.

A reporter tried to enter the ro-

ll half-dozen ol them—for secretar- (‘order's office, hut failed. Through •■’h"

ies. Mr. Ader then read the place yn opening in the door he saw about — of meeting of the ditferent town- a hundred ol the faithful with j_ r. LEATHERMAN 0, Minins ! Zl PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON

delegates to lilt- eonventione, 1110 -wioiring in thi* batch, afruld they | committeemen. I’lic committee on would all get nwav from the party

•^resolutions was appointed as fol in n lump.

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Rooms 2. ;i, 4 and 5, Allen Rlnck, GREENCASTLE, t I : I INDIANA. Speelid Attention Olven to DIsetiHts of Women ami children.

< IH( AGO & EASTKItX ILLINOIS. ’In mid from Terre llaiitc. In elf,s i November 12, IS!t| aheive rntiM thk north. No Terre Haute & Kvansville l .x u : - (I n m Nt». Niuhx’IUe special . SSI i p in No It I errellaute \ Kvitnaville Mail. 1:90 p in Non < hteairoA Ni^livllle 1-liuUtsl lo.im p in NORTH HOUND. No h‘ ( liloairo& Nashville I.tmtted 4:rsiain •■ Mall 12:10 p in * .. "■ Kxfirt sh ll:t.> p in No s i hlcngo special .... :i ; .npm * Dally. + Kxocpt Sunday I rains 2 aiel 4 etirry I‘iiI|iiihii sleepinir ear*, between < lneacco and Kvnnsvllle ITtiIiih 5 and it curry I'ulliiian palac«> Hlccpinu: cars ami day cnaelies ami run solid between < hicutro and Nashville. 1 HAS. I.. S'l’IINK. Den'l ram.iiud T'kl \st. i liieiiiio.