Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1894 — Page 2

THi: BANNER TIMES. (iUEEXCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY: JANUARY 8. 1S91.

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amplos Free to All.

HUNT jeTV^IT^iH’S RHNCHKe RLOUR WITH GENUINE RLE SVRUR-

■F. B. RAGAN'S.-

\uiit JcinimaN |kt |):u'k:ijtt" . tii tinini* .MH|ilr Syrii|i |K*i'gallon

\i( r l ii 'li turd per pound

1.V .MIi-

Best Meals in eity. Best (lysters in oilv-

'tew or fry

Gt^CJDS SOIaD FOR WHAT THHY

. i.v- . 15c

. . . 10c ARF.

I

DAI IA B ANN EU IT M ES | it for signatures. All the republi-

can uiembers signed it, and every

anil

Tli»‘

That the democrats are split

I’ublistust i-very urternnim exi-e|>i lOiminy 1 t w ], 0 had sheet) and was ,n l “ r * 1"* (ireencastle postollice there at the Hans khTi mbs.ifflee. cornel Vine ami ot n ‘ orriu " 1,0 ntltl MHtp anti j ,

Franklin streets. 'approached on the subject added

his name. These same democrats

Changr * for flisplay aflvortlHrmonts inu^t Ik*

handed In by 10o'cl(K*k h. in. (‘tuTidK.v. Head- j . i /. 4 t

ing advert 1st iiH*nt8 will b<* i • tfl\til rtuTi day VOtGCl for tilt* rcpUHl Of tnC AlCiYin

up to 1 o’clock p. in. Advertising rntes inadr i

known on application.

Heading notitTs otic cci t prr word each In

ertion.

AH coininunicati tns should be signed with tlit* name of the writer: not n»*ecssar1iy for piildica* ion. hut as evidence Of good xatth. A.nnij'inous coininimleatlons i-an not be no-

t iecd.

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication otfiee. spfvinit ii eoplt*s mailihI free on application.

is no doubt. Saturday's Xeu's con tained the following interesting

epistle from here:

THE GKKKNCASTI.K |•OSTorrICE. T o the* Editor of the Indianapolis News: Your special from Washington city, dated the .‘ith, in regard to the Greencastle ])i>stolIice misrepresents tlie condition of affairs here. It is true Mr. Neff served four years and two months, and the of-

HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-

* hie Year in advance.. Sis month# *..... Three moot he

< hie mouth

Per week by ('tin in

v».m

.10

When delivery is made l»y carrier, all

seriptlon accounts arc to be pi ' they call and receipt for same.

by carrier, all subtola* paid to them as

M. J. IIEUKETT II \BUY M. SMITH.

A«*dress all eommnnieations to Tut:i) ui.y Banner Times,

Green castle, I ml. I

This is the last post official

of M r. 1 lays' tenn.

Au. sorts of political hooms arc ! being turned loose today in (Jreen-

custle.

ley liill in 180:2, but as they see j where the results will strike their pocket books, they are now anxious I to correct their error. Thus it : goes all over the country. Tariff reform and free trade arc goo-lsuh- | jects to cry from the housetops and

Public places, but when they strike fl( . e wug run durinf , that time b y man in hia tendereal place, then hia son (who now practieea medij there is a ip.iet reversion of feeling. cine jn and t |, 0 jlinior rhe democratic nn- nbers of the as nieIuber of t(ie law flrm of Smiley, , soeiation are doing nothing more Neff 4 jfyera. During hia occu-

pancy he kept in the office a rank

sheep-growing states, and i-,.!,,!),!j,.„ n employe, who was the

ward of his partner, Mr. Smiley. The “business men” who have favorably endorsed Mr. Neff’s candidacy are many of them republicans. “The college faculty” spoken of as having so favorably recommended him arc also, with probably one exception, republicans. While the active, working democrats, who are patrons of the office, are almost

unanimous in their < reappointment, and at

than their brethren all over this and other sheep-growing states, and thev arc right in trying to undo

their mistake of 1802. Some of Publisher! them have hundreds of sheep an 1 Mutuimnic Eiiitor j { bov correspondingly alarmed.

day

.1 VICTORY.

Judge Long, whose pension was suspended along with thousands of | Olliers, lias been restored to the i rolls. This action of Commissioner of Tensions Loehren, pending an application in court fora mandu- ! mus to compel him to do so, is a

The democrats propose reviving surrender iu advance of his entire the war taxes. That is one way of position. Secretary Hoke Smith, waiving the bloody shirt. who came into office determined to

defeat the Union soldiers if lie could, lias been driven from his position by mi indignant public seuti- 1 ruent that forced the recent legislation by congress,; and now Com-j

Dkmik kai i has by its ineompet- missioner Loehren, alarmed by the eiiev already taxed incomes to such same public sentiment, and threattin extent that in many cases there cited bv a serious demonstration I is now no income to come in. See? against him in congress, is seeking \ . ~7.. ] to run away from his own record by

N e WS FROM DEPAUW. r Tlit* N«*\\r Daily from 4»rt*t*nrm»tle*H Grfut Oi»t#*r of Lfarimitf. Alfred Dickey is numbered with i the sick. The junior class has raised $100! for missions. K. S. Shoemaker visited friends in Ohio during vacation. Miss Ada Campbell will not re-1 turn to school this semester. F. IL Church spent the holidays with friends in Danville, III. Miss Ida Steele will not return this semester. Site- is in Florida. Quite a number of students en joyed vacation iu the seminarium. Carl Andrews has returned, having been absent since Thanksgiv-

ing.

Earnest Warring is holding a series of special meetings at Mt. Pleasant. Miss Lizzie Lullines has returned to attend school, after an absence of several months. Prof. Norman has been appointed assistant secretary of the Indiana Science association. The parents of Chandler Kobhins are moving to Greencastle to liye. His sister will enter DePauw. Miss Laura Marsh spent her vacation with friends in Crawfordsvillc. Site arrived home Saturday. The Y. M. C. A. has engaged Josephine R. Nichols to give an illustrated lecture on “Paris” Friday

nigt.

C. II. Smith, our old “center,”

pposition to| vigited friends over Sundav. He least three-1 stopped off from a visit to New

Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic

tires.

There must be an inner tube removable through the rim. Victors are built that way and they lead the world. The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours if you say so. OVERMAN WHEbL CO. Boston, Washington, Denver, can Francisco. J. K. L- A N G DO N , AGENT. GREENGASTL-E IND. J PANIC PRICES. \

The deficit in treasure receipts did not begin until after the'pres <-nt administration bad had charge of the finances for three months.

fourths of the democrats (every j York. one of whom is opposed to Mr. T

11 j Was. Ogden is compelled by Imsi

Neff) signed a petition to have a . , , . .. ..

* i ness to prolong Ins vacation a lew

days. He will return the latter

• hawimtnsviLLE is right in trying to secure a canning factory. A little concerted action iu Greencastle would locate such a valuable

industry here.

primary election to'select a candidate for the office. This, however, our “dictator.” the Hon. George W. Cooper, refused to recognize, and, notwithstanding the large majority opposed to him and the rnle announced by President Cleveland, recommended W. G. Neff for reappointment. If the appointment is I consummated, it will do the party 'great injury in this county and the persons concerned in it will he re-

restoring Judge Long to the pension roll. Judge Long’s ease has

, . i , - i membered bv manv a voter at the

been taken bv the pensioners of tin-

. , i • • polls at the November election,

country, suffering under the injus-

tice of the Loehren rulings, as a H:mo( it i r.

,, Greencastle, Ind., January (>.

test of their rights. He was sus- J

The frtobe Deviorvat tersely says:

The Itest kind of charity is that! peremptorily by Loehren, which enables an unemployed man because total helplessness was not

to trade his surplus labor for some- Proved. This in the face of the fact ; luv 11 eolumn article about John J n ' on T„ ' Th ““Xa

«>i'**«*Talent Wanted. the Bedford Mail of

Fri-

part of the week. Willie Riley, who has been tak ing treatment at Martinsville, is improving rapidly and will return in about ten days.

Fur CoiiKr****.

Putnam county will urge Mr. Charles B. Case as a candidate for the republican nomination for congress in this, the Fifth, district. The press of the district has been profuse in suggesting the name of Greeneastle’s popular mayor, and on Saturday Mr. Case, on being asked about it, indicated to a re porter <>f the Banxkk Times that lie would make a campaign for it if

llciiieinliKi* t he* Gre at Cut Price Salt* at the Bee Hive will not be Repeated Soon. Everything: at Cost, and Thousands ot‘ Dollars Worth Far Below Cost Komi m Hwsij. mm lit Back. Everything Sold at a Great Sacrifice. Finb Silk Umbrellas, Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Allwool Underwear, a lar^c line of Ladies’ Fine Footwear— hand turns and welts in the celebrated Strautman Bros.,Val. Duttonhoffer iS: Sons, Burley & Ursher and many other well known brands. W. IM:. ZDOTBBIIsr3 3c SOHST,

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OSCAR WEBSTER.

G B. COOPER

J W. COOPER

PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR \ll Work Promptly \tteude<l to. M-Ww Satisfaction Guaranteed

COOPER BROS., Tiaiisfei u Liveiynieii.

B isHcs t«i anti from all trains,

Haioottfo Triiiist’ornfl,

liivci v Hitfs of all kinds,

Gabs for Parties, FuneraiH am! Weddings,

DrayltiR a Specialty, Pianos and Furnitf

iirnitur«* Mov<*d onntHtlon with

Uails answered any time day or

Telephone eonneetlo’i with depots and

IitUli(*M' 1 lull.

tiling to meet the democratic licit in 1 is menus of living.

The Banxkk Times starts today its announcement column for city candidates. We will place all

that he had lost an arm at the el- ^ the detective, and his bow and has a gun-shot wound jn :'uovements. In the article it defile left hip which gives him such velops that Greencastle boys with trouble that a trained nurse is in the show are wanted and warrants almost constant attendance upon I l,re ’ 8t;ue< ^ ^ or them. It was sushim. The confession of the pension I I >eeted Dorris’ visit here was for

names under a special head and in | office in this ease is important

to

Tliou-

the same column. The price for ( . V ery veteran on the rolls, each announcement we have placed I sands of crippled and otherwisci

them. Says the .Vail:

“After his arrest Norris placed

^ his warrants in the hands of the

at the low figure of $2, and the cash pensionless soldiers of the Union ' s * ier ‘^ Rt ^* eru » and that officer arV in..i. ...h.j iw:., (in army nad been deprived of their| r<rs ^ cd Benjauiin M aliaoe, tlie oworder. [means of sustenance through the tJ ’ 1 "^ the Wallace oi ( ook A

Hoke Smith class of reformers jn ^ hiI!show, and jiiaeed him tin-

pension office. To them tlu jderBriOObond. He is reputed to

; news will be most cheering.

Ijoeal Time: Gurd.

I ox t»<m*m to tli#* Pen.

The trial of Riley Fox, the Mo non postal clerk, which was in pro-

gress before the United States niifin

court at New Albany last week, office con. Indiana and wal\oung man, the jury returning a '‘‘b nutsts. opr. engine house

Mr. Case is well known in polities v<M . dlct of suiltv . Fox wag ap —

in the state, and especially in his lloint( , d |)V p^sident Cleveland in own district. He is a staunch re- i 886 a s postal route agent and had publican of the uncompromising u run on th( , Loui8ville> New AU kind, and has at all times given his banv & chi( . ft „ 0 rai , roa d until last

June, when he was arrested for abstracting valuable letters from the mails. Fox was quite well acquainted here, and his downfall was a gnat surpriat lu all. Ilia

Xiie Ucniocrat nliould lea\c sonic of ilu* laudation of the party’s con ; vert to the old timo-dyed-in the-,

wool fallows. Thev don't like par- ..... ..

• ' Cowardly anil Menu.

ty treachery, however. We still fail | How contemptible a man must

to see where the republican party' feel who brings in a communication l a cc is charged with

he worth nearly half a million dollars (presumably made in the show business) and could have furnished bond for most any amount. Wnl-

.suffered iu the exchange of tin

conspiracy in

attacking some one, and asks thel witb thc Dr> y IaloU af . I

attorney genera for (apt. J D 'editor to publish it anonymously, fail . h , re ll|8t 8ummer . Lnn( , hrakes We behove we are ahead ; and on no account to divulge the, Whiu . ll|u , Hl , rnett , named in the decidedly for the latter was a dem- name of the writer. He realizes other warrants, could not he found.” be rat while he was one. that his article is personally oli'ens-

ive, and wants the editor to give I

Xt-\Y*< from Itlooniiii^toii,

time and attention to tlie calls and needs o( his party. A brilliant speaker, he, during the late cam-! paign, stumped the state in the ; cause of his party. For two terms i .Mr. (’use has been mayor of Green castle, and has conducted the affairs of that office in an able manner. While he is a thorough re- i publican in principle, his messages to the council and his conduct of that office show him too broad and ^ouud to cJTrv polities into his official duties. Mr. Case came to the city from the farm in the north part of tlie county a little more j than seven years ago, with but few acquaintances in tlie city. For three years he taught school, and

BIG FOUR. fioNo EAST.

No a* liKilmtupolis AcroiiiiiHMlatton >.1,1 a in Sols - -wmtiiwcstern l.lmlioil i : r.> p m No s' Mull 5 : lf» |i in No He i Inelnnatl Ni 8 ln l.xpicss a : ;ci u m

OIIIN’d WKST.

#’ 'hill S:4.-,n m No 1. 'outllWfHtfl'MI-i[1]i;i■(] |a : 4l p III No :|i .Muttoon Aoeoiiiiiiixlatliiii «::u p m No 1* >t. I..iiii(l ( In Mali! I - x pro's I'liMlu in n • " ■ i ic t- n p i i ,ii ,. ! Iiiltd. buyton and IN nton llailxir. Nn. Is,

sentence iti eighteen months a t ■ (smehoa t'.» tniffHh*. •••hist- t*, New York ami

I V\aahinston, 1>. ( . No.Si

[ \yiilia :li and ( iiieiniiati. No. iu, con 1 < It'VidMlKi Hrvi <’inri KtD'H t t<

the .Ti n'ol soii I

hard labor in state prison,

ear ol the i'll tated train tlint went down north of the Sugar Creek

bridge two years ago.

connects throujrli to No. 10, coai’huo f(ir

( «iu»cjyeF« to < inclnFox was on the mail i 1111,1 N ''"' Vork.

1 • Hally, t Kx x-pt "unila.i

r. r hcbstis. iircnt

Mmnt \ <1 v«*rt ivinj;;.

Charles A. Bates, an advert writer at indianapolis, says:

MONON Roi’TK. In ctTeet Sunday, X.n . If, IHil].

MOUTH UOI'MIl

1 * i iiitMtifo Mail ...

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great deal about advertising is an- s '' •*' i-'>nisviiu> Mail

No •*>* >outhern Fxpress.

certam. Some thingn I know. I k

know them so well that I wonder how anybody ever doubted them.

No Lociii

Dully, t L.xeept Sunday.

1:27 a in 1 J.UTt 11 in 1*2:05; m

2M7 a in pm l:4.j p iu

ek Itound for Washington. I). C., I u j 8 , ikIK uiid ' ^ urae to learn the news,” is again | A. Hays; was deputv postmaster P rktd P n P er * H lik 'Av to he the t ;» i n line with thousands 1 ’ • 1 *—*• ■' ■ -■ 1 - . ..e*- *'- > 1 -

week

mid it was

of others that are burdening the

dangei,

mean.— /irazii //<• mocitti.

deiiHinstrated. We wonder how the j nine months, when he was elected ' heapest. Another is, that advet

oil'

Right you are Mr JJemocraf a PP ended °G n formation strikes j to the pres“nt olfice, and none have tiring in dull seasons and on t 4 •• bHter record .as citizen a tul P'‘.VN «'=«» P a .VH

( ounty (tool Growers association, , ,, . . , . . .. delegates in Putnam. Is the Colo-1 official than he. He believes j n j timng is the only medicine for bus-

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A i Ni*:!l Adver- N „ -

VAXDAI.IA.

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Kx •'UM s : :i»i II m, for M l.uuls i’llify laski 11 in, tor "t I .(nils

l'*> :t it in vt

'ounty

roeing that the repeal of the Me V I,tll u-iitilit irrcntlv inilicd *lw» sheep industry iu this county, pre

pared a protest against the repeal.

submits to an interview, attacking some one, wherein he vents his | spleen, but iloesn t want any one toj

“know his identity.”

nel right, or are some of the other | honorable polities, and if

i r«v*tinp tol lifinr 11 *i r< 1 cnl 11 fa.rta

The • itn 1 »l ic-i u«

i ■

of the Fifth

the redi«tviet

[following clipping explains itself, | want a man who will make an land is taken from the Bloomington , open, fair and aggressive eain-

...fti”. duty “M u.a.I. and cinula.ed S«hscrn;e for the Bawm TmKjj.\Covrtoi, (paign, we recommend Charles B.

Hon. ( . ( . Matson was attending Case, of this city, and the rcpnhli-

iness, and it gives immediate relief if it is taken properly, i believe it will make business on any day, in any year, in any civilized

community.”

.•via ii in, for Indianapolis,

| -'ll i 2 : ; No a

vr .hi: \;

AES

may

court Thursday. He says that the I cans of Putnam will give him

democrats of Putnam county have g-Jid delegation,

appointed their delegates to thej congressional convention, and that j

all hut one are lor Cooper.

Frpciiii't M#*etink;.

The republicans of the north precinct of the second ward will

do you ever consider the quality of tlie food you are eating? lie good, ll might lie lietter, |ilirer, fresher and more wholesome. j- i> not wort it while !o make -ure tlial your Tea. Colfee, Sugar, Bulter.

Kggs, Spiees, and ItiliUiiieruhle other groceries are of the best quality ? There U such a trilling <liffereiiee in the prices of the lie'l and the worst that it certainly doe- not pay to buy the worst, even on the false ground of supposed economy.

Tlie bc-t i* always the cheapest, lieeaiise the mosl satisfactory and duraldej Fuesdat evening in the did the very l>e-i of everything in the Grocery line is kept a! mayor’s office at seven o’clock just

before council meeting to select a

Bpoadstreet 6s Hurst’s. M - COD. WASHINGTON AND WATER S I S. ,01 ’ tne Uannk,!

Th#* \\<‘uili4*r

Tlie indications for tin's vicinity’! for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S.

, ,.i , **‘in(k u i iroin the official

ll.e republicans ol Brick ( hapel weather bureau at Indianapolis:

IxmAStAroMs. Ind., Jan. 8. < lear and stationary tern-

Oailj 1-: a p m, for "t ]axlis "all.v 1:S! p m. Mr > ; t. I.1111U. Kx. sun fi:2M|>iii. for r..rr,. Il,n,t..

POH n 'IIK EAST. No t K.v. sun

I No 20 Hally 1:M2 p mi No s I Hilly .... :i::if>|im. No g Kx <un (t:‘5lp in, ••

iG44.> ... •i'.iit* <t Hi, ” Daily :J::Kh in, “ I’LOIM A DIYIMON 1 Leave Terre Ilauti*.

• No£; Kx. sun 7:0r. 11 in. for in N 7 " ■' 7 f.’S r in. Mr lie. looc enrd. Kivmif nil truins una atHtlous, am! tor l uU liironiiatliiii 11s to

rates, llirougli ears, etc., mlilress

, ,, , •I S- I>ow 1.1 aa. Agent, ’ 1 HEsmioeoH. on ciieiiatfe

Assi 1.1 11 I Puss. Agt, s, |.ouls. Mo

Htlfk fli;iiM‘l lii^inihlirn ii«i

arc alive and active, and on Saturday evening held a rousing meet ing. George Hanna was elected a member of the county central com mittce. Mr. <'. B. Case, of this city, was endorsed for congress. Ashton Priest was endorsed for township trustee, and Lee Collins

for township assessor.

perature.

Wappknh \Ns.

INI’s I too in I s. On. lintuTulule News.

F.d Kleinbuh, of Greencastle was

I(e is a

<111( AGO & KAS l'KUN’ I I,I,| N(,1S.

To 1111(1 from Terre llnuto. In eilici

Noi emlier 17, !««.

antii vs raoM tub mokhi. No a* Terre l lnun ,v Kvansvllle Kx . i|,I0h in Nol. Terrel liiuty I'.vuiisville Mnil. |-4I > in Non ulctiifo & Niiahville l.lmltcd lil:il(i p in

here the first of the week, candidate for eomitv (‘orp'

democratic ticket, and gentleman to meet.

4:Ml si 111 . 12:10 p in . 11.l*i p in

p in

nohth bouvd.

No IP ( lilcinro* NiiKhvIlle Miultcd no • Mali: No S’ “ Kxpri MH

No H ( liicn^n special

'P. •>* Dally. 1 i.xcppt >iiii(iav

T,. ,<H,T > I'ulluiun slci ping curs. 1 the ' . , 'o l?'" " , " 1 1 van'Ville I i-iilns i ,v !, 1 i • I'hIhci" Hleeplnir curs and sa,lt und NuHliviu" 11 ' l '"" 1 hleiltfi)

. .. 1 »l AS. L. M’ONK, 4o n I Buss.and T’kt \k!. ( iitcutro.