Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1894 — Page 4
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIAN A. THURSDAY, JANUARY. I, IS‘J4.
FINE SOUS BT THE PIODEL Double Breasted Suits
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ODD FELLOWS.
Iowa, rrt liming to \ his native state in 1877, when he l>ecame a member of the onler in Syca- | more. In 1883 he movetl to VandaHa, where he now resides. .Mr. Stone
r. » , .. . „ has been a member O.CX3, Si 2 JO. >14.^5. -'l4 - 75’ $15 *0^ <in(l 16.00, I IlCSC of the grand IihIkc
Grand Master Henry A. Slone of Illinolt.
Triple Unit >>ot«**.
15ro. H. A. Stone, urand master of the grand lodge of Illinois, was born in Kane eoniity. Ills., Feb. 10,1830. lie spent many
years of his life in
We have them at iiRKA i iA reduced prices- -in Bedford Cords. Fancy Cassimeres, Thibets, Cheviots and Meltons, at 1
•roods are <if the very finest yrades and ordinarily would sell since in the , * . , 3 \i» a.ts.' . i year following nc» for >16, SiS, 520, 522 and >25. We insist that you see these was appointed oiii goods before buying and you will receive the most polite 1
attention.
H. A. STONE.
MODEL * CLOTHING * STORE.
F. A. HAYS, PROP.
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Something Worthy of Note.
People W'iio Saw tlie Pair \lav See it kin.
Those who did not see it homes where they can visit it their fireside.
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HOW CAN THIS BE?
The Banner Times has made this possible by its readers taking advantage of our offer below and securing one of our World's Fair in Wster Colors.
With it the Great Columbian Exposition can lie seen again in all its grandeur an 1 beauty. All those wonderful structures which made the White City noted the world over for the beauty of their architectural features can be looked upon and studied at leisure, All the lovely hits of scenery which made the grounds so attractive are reproduced in their natural colois and will again afford enchantment to the beholder. No important feature of the Fair has been left out, and the accurate descriptions which accompany the views, give an excellent and entertaining history of the GREATEST EVENT of the nineteenth century.
KMMM-huartti! Oramt I’.oval \r. :, < litpl.r Klvcts G!9c«r»—V nr loin, Nuten. Sixty-four Kul>onUnute chapters were represcnteil at theninely tlfthannual convocation of the grand royal arch chapter of Maagachuaelts. The following officers «cre elected: Grand high priest, .1.1 lilnian aite: | deputy grand high pii -l, .lames Downs; grand king, Forrest E. Marker; grandsoribe, ] David W. Hatties: grand treasurer, John Haigh; gram! aecretary, Seranus Bowen. I The receipts of tlie year were (>1,08(1.04, in eluding ♦'.’.'-'0'.’.82 balance on hand a: begin , nlng of year; expenses, 12,1170 8!); balance on 1 hand, (a.'HVi. l '>. The invested funds amount to (8,887.87. The funds of the grand chap ter show a net gain for the year of nearly $1,000, The largest Masonic district in New York state is t he Nineteenth, which embraces the counties of Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga and Cortland. Its numerical strength is, ac- 1 cording to last report, 4,411. The losses by dismissal in theorder with- 1 in the United States is equal to 2 Otl-lOO per cent. There are 232 subordinate lodges under the jurisdiction of tl^: grand lodge of Massachusetts, with 83,000 members, which isa gain of about 1,250 for the year. Then* are SO grand lodges in the order. The grand lodge of Quebec has 50 lodges I under its jurisdiction. The movement is ; onward and upward there, and the dayis not distant when the 75 mark can beretich- ;
ed.
The annual receipts of the grand lodge of Pennsylvania aggregate close to $135,000. I This is the largest of any state. Bro. H. 15. Grant of Kentnoky isa poetical Masonic veteran and puts his veteran addresses in verse. Companion F. C. Winslow, grand master ! of royal and select masters in Illinois, has \ divided the state into nine arches for the! official visitation of councils and has assigned to each arch a grand officer to per- j form that service. Mo has appointed Com- j panion Nathaniel Bowditch of Aurora
grand lecturer.
The best that can be said of Masonry in Mexico is this: it is a fusion of rites established there between 1807 and 1890. Thus the grand diet, now seeking recognition, was formed, and the question is, Will the regular grat'd lodges fellowship such a con-
glomeration?
Vermont grand bodies have a jointtcmple committee which is working to secure a ! suitable temple for the Masons of the state. The law committee of the grand lodge of I Freemasons in Mississippi hits decided t hat j a man born out of wedlock, whose parents were married after his birth, is eligible as a candidate for init iation. When his parents man ied, t hat legitimized the offspring. Grahams' m n, South Africa, is said lobe j
and 334 members. I nu I f‘ linbur »* “ I' 1 "" 11 V" K '- *>* 11 *• r ‘" ,
gards natural situation and sot .al arrange-
There are no degrees in this or any other ! ments . |, has three Masonic lodges—two order more beautiful or impressive than English aim one Scottish. The latter lodge those of the encampment branch, has a Koyal Arch chapter attached to it.
Knights of Honor.
The attention of deputies and lodge offi ■ cers is called to the fact that officers must | i be install*! on the lirst or second meeting night of the term, and that hereafter the per capita lax is 81 per annum.
cial instructor in the “unwritten work" of theorder,
and has given such excellent service that he has been appointed every year since. At the grand lodge session of 1891 Mr. Stone was elected grand warden and in 1863 was made
deputy grand master.
Odd Fellows’ insurance companies have Itecn forbidden to insure nonmembers of
the order.
One cent a week is a trifle for every Odd Fellow to pay, yet if ail would consent to pay that small amount it would produce a revenue aggregating $57,003, sufficient to support, without begging, all our homes. The settlement of the “strip” brought thousands of Odd Fellows under the jurisdiction of the Oklahoma grand lodge. This is the “winter of discontent” for the poor and the unemployed. Withhold not the helping hand. Good degree teams make good- lodges, but regular and prompt membership make
better.
The Odd Fellows’ Building association, about to be organized, promises to he t he safest as well as the most successful enter-
prise ever undertaken by the order.
By the burning of the Odd Fellows’ hall at Moulton, Me., the brethren lost #3,500,
with an insurance of only #1,500.
The brethren of Merrill, Wis., have owned a lot in the center of their town a long time and are now making preparations to erect a 30 by 90 building thereon. June 30, 1813, the grand encampment of New York reported 11 subordinates wit) a
may have it brought to their membership of AIM. The. grand encamnn their own parlor and by ntent of Maryland reported 8 subordinates
PANIC PRSC&S. Remember I he Great Cut Price Sale at the Bee Hive will not be Repeated Soon. Everything at Cost, and Thousands of Dollars Worth Far Below Cost..
Everything Sold at a Great Sacrifice. Fine Silk Umbrellas, Ladies' and Gents’ Fine Allwool Underwear, a lar^e line of Ladies’ Fine 'ootwear—hand turns and welts in the celebrated Strautman Bros.,Val. Duttonhofier cY Sons, Burley & Ursher and many other well known brands. ^ W. -JS/L. IDOIBIBIISrS SOlNT- t *
B. F. cJOSEIN Handles fin* Highest tirade Rrazil Block
And tin* Rest Pittsburgh and Anthrneite. Coal (
Vandaliu freight •oilier.
yard opposite 1
THE CUTTER DOES IT ! We mean he makes the clot hew tit. Nine tenths of the looks of a suit of clothes is in
t he cutting.
WE HAVE A GOOD ONE ! One who knows how to rut. II« makes the clothes tit and look well. Our Line of Samples is- Great! In extent, style and quality, hut not great In price. There are many pleasing points about it. the most so is the price. E. W. WHITE. Merchant Tailor. Cleaning and Repairing’ a Specialty. Over Jones’ Drug Store. * j-iy
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Home Strain l/iiimlrv
'Grrene-iKtlr for t«r < *enCastle) Turns Out the BEST WORK
I’aper llansing ani Patdis
Hone lieutlt, cli'-njdy and prom jitnes-.
with
BOX 773.
R B. HURLEY.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
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Consists of a careful selection of buildings, land scapes and scenes about the exposition grounds, reproduced in water colors—twenty-two in all enclosed in a beautiful portfolio or case forming a lovely and at the same time a safe receptacle for so rare a prize.
Frr.iilvnt. Cleveland Will Kevlew Die l «-
r»de—Sword Thrust..
Headed by Congressman Shaw, a past supreme chancellor, .Supreme Chancellor Blackwell and Major General Carnahan of the uniform rank, the officers of the supreme lodge and of the uniform rank, all in full regalia, called upon President Cleveland to ask him to review the parade of the uniform tank next August in Washington. President Cleveland said that he was glad to see such a body of representative business men, expressed Ids belief that the encampment would be a grand success and promised to review the parade, which General Carnahan told him would be one of the finest that ever marched on Pennsylva-
nia avenue.
Ohio alone has promised to send 3,0il0 j the entire\rai_
swordsof the uniform rank,and other staU s NE.WS are coming forward as well. m, r , Tt- , . ,. . . „ , .. The Lease Lewelling quarrel is still un-
There are 50 divisions of the uniform rank led
in Texas, and their general promises that i Tht . Uailway Kquipment company, Chi-
every man will be in line in the parade. awsi)<ne( j
J. R. LEATHERMAN,
In7he State.' PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON,
Booms 2, :i, 4 and 5, Allen Block,
T!ii i' n luiim* « iiterpri'“ and ii i* i greencastle, : : : : Indiana. hi-ili linn Griviu-a-: 1c -loud by -u. h an ' Sp „., H | Aiu , ntl()n r , lv „„ Uo _ industry. Try the work and yon will! men and children,
never again send laundry oul of the], city. Work railed for and delivered |
promptly.
G B. COOPER
J. W. COOPER
Supreme Dictator Marsden Bellamy, in , official circular No. 4, renews his offer of ; last October to subordinate lodges, making the time from Dec. 1 to March 1.
Legion of the Kelt Cross.
The year of 1803 has been one of prosperity for the order. The figures for the past 10 months show that it has cost themein-
Gosler : : iVIorton,
PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS.
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COOPER BROS.,
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FRED WEI K.
hers but 8 9 l(i cents per day fur benefits of i, j’ 1 III 1 r- r'zj *5 perweek in e:»«- of sickness. #1,000 ill [ ^CtlCill I lllllluT ^"11 jUSl'l l ICF event of death and #.)0 upon death of a
member’:? wife.
But 18 assessments have been called fur dim i i: in
KERNELS.
A new division of the uniform rank, Knights of Pythias, to he known as St. I Louis division, is now lieing organized ,n j St. Louis under the leadership of Captain ! Michael Fritz, who acquired his title in the United States army and is a thorough dis-
ciplinarian.
(jas ai}d U/ater pipes,
aqd Sanitary pppliar?e<?8.
General Iron Work and Blacksmithing.
B.is«e« to utiil from all trains, ktaiotutfc Tnmsfcrrril, Uivui N Biirs «>l all kinds, t abs for Pai lios, Funerals and Weddings, DrayitiK a Specially, PiaiioKand Furnituro Moved Telephone eonneellou with depots ami laidies* Hall. Calls answered any time day or niirht. OFFICECOR. INDIANA AIMDWALl*l.v NUTSTS. OPR ENGINE HOUSE
IjOcal Timei Card.
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Jackson and Columbia Sts
NOTHING • LIKE • IT • UNDER • HIE • SUN.
Ohio Trade and Labor assembly favors the issuance of script by municipalities on
public work.
Chicago collector of customs is complaining of the failure to remove foreign world's
fair exhibits.
Government authorities in Peru are
A. O. U. W. . seizing boys as young os 12 years and mak-
I lug soldiers of them.
The Grand Master Workman of New Jer- A meeting of Cincinnati business men
Key Offers Premiums—Notes. resolved that adoption of the Wilson bill Grand Mn-der Enright of V.-w .T»*r«pv of- is too radical a change,
fersaeash premium of $50 to all subordl- I West Miperior ( W is.) chamber of comuate lodges putting in 20 or more members mercc will have n strong fight over re«-
between Dee. 1 and March 1. With an as. I lotions against free iron ore.
; as**>ment rate of only 15 for 1893. every lodge I Opium smuggler named Kenuud v c;ii»LI ought easily to secure the prize. lured in Detroit. He had 50 pounds
Massachusetts jurisdiction has only 1 as- I stowed under a false liotlom in his trouK. ' ^„j # Try our tender steak", >- : 11 juicy v 1 -si -
sessment for December, making 13 for the l year. I ii 1863 only 9 assessnieut s were called. | A degree of honor lodge has been organ- !
ized in Emporia, Kau.
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illustrating the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago by!
the celebrated artist Graham.
Melsse'sold sisinl.
Mayor Gilroy of New York will approve a scheme to spt ml #250,<KI0 a year in giving employment to tlie idle by improving
Kiverslde park and drive.
A rail was removed from the Missouri Pacific track at the approach of a 30 foot
of wrecking and
, , ... robtjlr.g the trr-.ir The intention wee »'tt£S££X£lS?«; * makes eight grand lodges of this d -gree ‘ ,, , , . .
Every Sketch in the Collection is a GEM. ® o worganized who^Si. ! .«'m« 'Z -’t.
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is 317 rvnminmion of these beautiful watei CC’loiS. No picture ito '■ i^, wi,h Protector of and knives and several were tiiafiguml
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I'ltinter** ID-utn Sentence.
w ......a-'y •• Ills., Jan. 4.—Governor Altgeld lias granteu a h, , ...a.„ -„v
. JigVyr.y C*.‘v Saturday to the attorneys for George Pant Uoyal Chief James Suthcrlnud, M Painter, the condemned Chicago marP., of Woodstock, Out., is senior Liberal I derer who claims to have a Texas double whip in the house of commons at Ottawa, in a convict named Dick Edwards. The Simon Clark having resigned the office governor’s recent reprieve expires Jan. of royal chief, Walter Scott, Jr, royal tan-I 12, and before that tune Painter’s atist, Brooklyn, has, with the approval of the torneys hope to convince the executive
... tr.l'i i ii. - r. ^ executive council, assumed the duties of that Edwards killed the woman for | We now offer tins handsome collection Ot art gems com- j roya | thie f , whose murder Painter is under sentence ! plete and one month’s subscription to our Daily Banner Times 1 rarfiltl . r# | Gf death ’ for . ■ A reunion has finally been consummated ! , T,l< ; y I ' ,u “' 1,1 K' ntnrVv.
between the supreme court Independent! Lot’lsvIlJ,k, Tonight wnat Order of Foresters and tin* Illinois hijrh promises to lie the host fight ever concourt of tbatoeder, which ( inlinu iulurm tested aixuit Lmilsville will OOBW ofiE
© ^ ' © K^.ui.i,, cf an mm In 1878 the high court of within a few miles of the city. The
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and they can not he had anywhere for less.
Call at our office and examine it.
BANNER TIMES.
present repeated overtures have been made | for a reunion. The supreme body has 70,000 members, and the reunion will give it a membership of 100,000. Much of 1 he honor for bringing about the reunion is given to Dr. Oronhyateka of Toronto, the su-
preme ranger.
(.rami Army \>ier»..» KMi.t. of work. Speed 1 imited
W ilk ksb a hue, Pa., Jan. .4—Agents only by tho skill of tho operator for tlie Brazilian government have up- ff#*Scnd for Catalogue and spoclrarn of work, It
cured about a dozen Grand Army veterans in this county for service in
Brazil. The men are'experienced sol- 250 & 252 Wabash Ave. CHICAGO,
oicrs and will receive $50 per month.
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and Ntishville. ‘ MAS. I., M ON E.
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