Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1894 — Page 2
THK BANNER TIMES. GRF.ENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATl UDAIi. JANUARY
Samples F'ree to All.
rcursT js-tva:itv^t^’s rainot^i<e rlowr WITH GENUINE- ATH ELE SVRUR.
■F. B. RAGAN’S.-
\iint Ji'iniinn’s |>«T |iii( k:i!^f . .
Ui'iiuiii*" Maplf Syrtiji |«*r pillou
Kiesli I.iml |i<‘r pound.
Nil.-
GOODS
15c I Best Meals in city, sot j Best Oysters in cilv
stew nr try
15c 15c
SODD for what thry arr.
DAILY HANNKK TIMKSl
Publish*^ evory aftornoon i xoopt Sunday at tht-Hann kh Ti mks offloe, corner Vine and
I'nuiklin streets.
MAN ABOUT TOWN ThniKH Heard, Others Witnessed and still Others Faked.
Chan
unjreis for display advertisements must be handed in by lOo’clnek a. m. eaehda> . Head iujf advertisi‘inents will he received each day up to 1 o’clock i>. in. Advertising rates made
known on application.
Heading notices one cert per word each in-
sertion.
All coinimmleatlons should be signed with the name of the writer: not nt'co^sarlly for puldieH’ion, but as evldenei* of frood faith. A.lonynious communications c*an not be no-
tiee«l.
frigerator that was standing near, which is used in the degree work, and screamed bloody murder. The girl is a member of the order, how-1 ever, and there is no help for it.! The K. of I*, boys here, we are told,! take precaution against the admis-
The democratic candidates are all in town today, the train load of recorder candidates along with hundreds of others. All the tailors in
the city have been working on hut- sion of women by carefully examin-ton-holes this week and they are ing the feet of the applicant. II I snowed under with them. It is i the feet are cold enough to freeze ! said in some of the northern town icecream the candidate is Mack I snips there is nothing left of gar- balled.
I inents but button-holes, and these are being chased to death by the |
Sp"-' 1 a copi.^ "mud 1T.-C on appiicsti.m. ^ndidate. Only sixteen days more | rates or subscr ption- and thetuimoil will he over. Some t>ne Yew in advance.. $5.001 , » . j , s, months ^.jO 1 hard licks were put in and
'isi) j all the hoys are still feeling good.
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wife and family, could have enjoyed the meeting as those who j were there most certainly did. It was a feast of reason and a school of practical experience to all who were there. .Those who were not there have missed a rare opportunity for social enjoyment and self culture in their chosen calling. One year from Ibis time there will be another similar meeting un-, der the auspices of the same, earn est. intelligent management, and 1 I trust no Putnam county citizen, j most especially no farmer, will purposely absent himself therefrom.
R.
i eye ley 1 Tirst inTTires and Improvements
AMONG THE CHURCHES-
r orj
Httine promptly at piiblirttt ion office.
Per weeh In/ I'aniii
When delivery I« ninth* by etirrb r. all subseription aecounth are to bt* paid t<> them as
they (Mill anti receipt for same.
M.J.HECKETr HAHHV M. SMITH.
. Managing Edit-or
Address all (*011111111 n lent ions to TIt K D A : I.Y B A N N KH T \ M KS.
Greeneiwtle, I ml.
Om: of our county friends a candidate for clerk, winds up a paihetic appeal in las card to the public by saving, ••What do you say?'’ He will hear what they say
on or about Feb. V next.
Accohimng to the Detno'-ral, 1
Dana, Watterson, et al. are plutocrats. They may he, but they have been all along classed as the brain-1 lest of democrats. They are still j the shrewdest men of their party, notwithstanding the belief of the smaller fry prpers that want the,
\\ ilson bill rushed through.
The ways of the parlor singers
are not those of pleasantness. PeoPiiiiiDher pie standing close to the piano lis
ten, in respectful silence, but those out in the suburbs, so to speak, keep up a run of talk as continuous as a vestibufed train. The wise vocalist will, even at the risk j of being called rude, decline to warble in a crowd, and those courteous
I election
I singers who are dragged to the piano are sadder and wiser from the
| experiment.
sounds to the| i..
“Oh, promise F|ank]ia
me—” “z/./.zzzzzz," from the talkers, “that s-o-iu-e day you’ll—’’ | “zzzzzzzzzzzz” and so on until the agony is over. It’s the same way with players. One of the Biblical writers has aptly remarked that; there is a time for everything, but ; there is none to sing in a crowded j parlor unless the audience can he!
under police regulation.
Here is the way it average auditors:
A ROUSER.
W as tin- lt« publican Convention this Af-
ternoon The N#*\t t'liniruian.
A house full of republicans an-1 swered the call for a convention this afternoon, and the business— the selection of delegates to the convention at Indianapolis on the iHth. to name a member of the state central committee for this, the Fifth district—was quickly dispatched. By the announcement of Mr. T. T. Moore, who was made chairman of the meeting, the county is entitled to twenty-three delegates upon the vote east at last
W. JS. Scott was made
; secretary, and the following were named as delegates. We give also
j their township address:
kson
W but f lic Service* will Be Tomorrow nt
I’luces of Worship.
I All denominations are invited to use fins column for their Sunday announcements. Any vacancy in the pulpit or change in the hour of service, should be made known at once, rasters and members of churches not ' here given are invited to hand in their regular ‘ services hereafter. Notices inserted in this
column free of charge.]
COLLEGE AVENEK METHODIST EHEHCH.
Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube
to be used in case of accident, by simply removing a punctured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is
effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one. If you are going to ride why not ride the best?
BOSTON,
OVERMAN WASHINGTON,
WHEEL DENVER,
CO. SAN FRANCISCO
J. K. L-A N G DON, MG l- NT G W1^ 1= NG AST L E 1ND.
Services tomorrow ns Chi as-in eeting ntibilOn m
follows: preach-
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PANIC PRICES. i
The democratic nuuiugers are
alizing now the d life re nee between j placed
attack and defense in polities. It I ***■ was one thing to denounce and! “Say," said a gentleman yester pick Maws in the McKinley laws, | day, “I have just heard a remarka
and it is quite a different thing to defend the Wilson hill when others denounce and pick Maws in it. This is one of the unpleasant hut necessary burdens that power and responsibility bring to a man or a party. It is already apparent that the democratic leaders in congress will neither be able to satisfy the free trader’s idea of consistency nor the protectionist’s ideas <d' results by the present bill. They have
abandoned the taritf-for-revenue-110-cent only policy, and are now trying to o’clock.
hie story and it is plausible, too. It’s about a man who lias lived all winter on ten cents and had the same ten cents when the flowers; bloomed in the spring. To begin with he had a sleeping place, but, nothing save the lonely dime to stave ofl' the pangs of hunger and ho was too lazy to work. Calling upon a wealthy gentleman who was 1 an inveterate smoker he made an arrangement to provide him with a
cigar every day at 11
Russell
Clinton - Monroe -
Floyd
Marion
(•reencastle
Madison
Washington
Warren
Jefferson Cloevrdale Mill < reek The above
each township. The remaining nine were selected ns follows:
- L. B. Mills
J. T. Hanna
J. S. Alexander
A. H. Moore
George Hanna G. L. Sutherlin
Grant Oncal
Alex. Lockridge Lemuel Johns
Win. Roach John Stone S. P. Vaughn W. W. Scott
ing by the pastor, Itev. S. Ii. Town,
at 10:30 a. m. and
bath school at 2 p. in; Kpworth League at (i p. m. Strangers in the city and visitors always welcome. LOCUST STREET M. E. CHI RCH. Corner Locust and Anderson streets, Kev. R. R. Bryan pastor. Sunday services: Classes, 0:30 a. m.. 12 m., and 0 p. m; Sunday school 2 p. m; Kpworth League meeting, 0 [i. m; preaching by the pastor, administration of baptism and reception of members at 10:3b a. m; revival services at 7. p. ni. Week day services: Pentecostal meeting 215 p. m. Monday; Junior League meeting I p. in. Monday. Revival services each evening next week. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. Services be-
gin at 7 o’clock.
The League will he favored uith a duet entitled “Faint not, Fear not, God is near Thee,” by Misses Hattie and Grace Price.
CIIU1STIAN cm li( II.
Regular services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Subjects of sermons, morning, “The Spirit of Christ:” evening, “Lines of Truth.” Sunday school at 9:15 a. in. V. P. S.
Remember I h(* Great Cut Price Sale at the Bee Hive will not he Repeated Soon
Everything at Cost, and Thousands ot Dol-
lars Worth Cost
Far Below
lolill Hill mu ioiiiil Uv\ Hack. Everything Sold at a Great Sacriiice. Fine Silk Umbrellas, Ladies' and Gents' F'inr All wool Underwear, a lar^e line of Ladies’ Fine Footwear - hand turns and welts in the celebrated Strautman Bros., Val. Duttonhoffer cA Sons, Burley iS: Ur.sher and many other well known brands. w. ns/.!:, idoibbiiuts & sonsr.
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$ * * J * 4
4 4 4 4 4
C. E. at it p. m. Prayer meeting
\\ in. Staley xhursday evening at 7 p. m. Sunmade fourteen, one for day school teacher’s meeting.
Thursday evening at N p. m., im-
mediately after prayer meeting. LOCUST STREET A. M. E. CHURCH. Rev. H. K. Stewart, pastor. lu:, n >(i a. m., preaching: 12 m..
class; 2 p. in., Sabbath school; 7
p. in., preaching.
HOW IS THIS? \Yrr«» Thor** Two Kobbrrirs at the Kiver Bridge Thursday Night?
G B. COOPER.
J. W. COOPER 1
Russell
Washington
Franklin
Floyd
< I reencastle
My hero dropped into a
patch up local interests ail over the I saloon at 1<> o’clock, called for a 10country where the kicking is the cent cigar, paid for it with his hardest. The Wilson bill is bound dime and then ate a good meal at to be :: cFiotio hodge podge of any- 'the lunch counter. Going ovr to thing and everything both as to ! the store of the merchant he delivprincipics utm practice. cred the cigar, which left him with
his
Morton Fordyce George Gertiu Jacob Couchman
C. S. Kurtz - -
Henry Meltzer
B. F. Corwin - - - “ II. M. Smith - - - “ , C. B. Case - - - . “
T. T. Moore - - -
Each man will be allowed to select his own alternate, should ho And he shouldn’t he able to go. The meeting will be held in room 3, in the court house in Indianapolis. The meeting adjourned after a few
enthusiastic speeches.
The republican central committee i met at 2:30 o’clock this af’trnoon
A StruKKle Over l^inl.
There was quite a struggle last evening over the possession of some lard, hams and other pork product. F. B. Ragan had purchased some goods to the value of about .jCiO of Swilt A Co., of Chicago, through
Detective Stone i- at home from j Poland where he went to investi , gate the robbery of Charlie Torr in ; which he claims to have lost at the Eel river bridge. There is considerable mystery about the matter and several conflicting re-
ports. The following special “sto- t ^ ry" to the Terre Haute /•.'rpresn is
probably overdrawn, and either puts a different Unlit on the matter or concerns another robbery. The Mr. McMillen is well known here;
COOPER BROS.,
liaiisfer ana Liveiymen.
B ihm s to anil from all trains,
Baggage Transfcm <1, Livcrv Bigs of all kinds,
Ejibs for Parties, Funerals mid Weddings,
Dray ing a Specialty,
Pianos and Furniture Moved
Telephone connection with depot* and Ladies’ Hull. Lulls answered nnv time du\ m
night.
OFF'CE COR. INDIANA AND WALNUT STS. OPR. ENGINE HOUSE
GocaS TiineG..2rcL
BIG FOFK.
their agent, W. B. Brady, a travel- Bhazii.. Ind.. J uitnin 12.—Reports I ing man. Brady was hero in |>er- rcaolied tlii.s city this evening of a hold son when the goods arrived yester- and desperate highway robbery and at-
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Special Notice.
<rigin.il capital in his pocket. I „ud ununimously re-c-lected
•ua) ;T. Moore to act as their chairman , fh( , m nortl|
AH members and probationers of! He kept it up ah winter, and Locust Street church who have not; be Ht il - vet for aM 1 know -”
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atreadv done so, are requested to ^
write their names, street and num- * A neighboring paper tells of a' her of residence on a card or slip of woman who ‘F^ised herself as a paper and drop it into the eollec-! ra,,D ,uid elerketl in a «'o r «fnra i tion boxes either at morning or .V^r and then applied for a mem-!
.fj i( y tiersbip in the Knights of Pythias,
land was initiated. During the) work of the third degree her sex I discovered. In this degree
me'ih’btff Sfo'liSSfiVf W.W.Vi’V.rA.-v-iifmg ;v ' ' ” T ” r,v; • r ’’1-1^.rr-.» •; ,vi e v. . yuihi'. iluV * ..iiVi-'uf .'A
accuracy by complying with the! cell,lloid * ,nakc * whilh run 1,v , , i clock-work inside, and which are
Hbmc request.
R. R. Bin an, Pastor. ! ver > n «l liral - Th * id ««* ^ 1 them run «t the candidate to see if Feb. 8. M. h.8. .Hid April 9, the Big 1 he "' ,l1 ,lliu ' h - " hcn the tinak ‘‘ Four will sell al one fare, excursion | ran aUithe girl she kept her nerve
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and Loui-- j favorite trousers-aseending act she
grabbed u|> her imaginary skirts in
evening service tomorrow,
committee on church records any preparing a church directory for,
1894, and earnestly request all
j in the coining campaign. Pntnnin County Tanners’ Institute.
I have just returned from the Farmers’ Institute at Bainbridge. It has been my good fortune to attend a great many meetings <»f kindled character, both nilhiii chis state and in various other states, from the banks of Chesapeake hay to the Gulf of Mexico and the
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day. I’liey were hauled up town j tempted murder, which occurred nesr s” i:' 'nmiinc i rniri’ i and dumped in front of Ragan’s Poland, thi« comity, la-r night. John No a' Muttoon
place of business. Brady evidently McMillan, a well-to-do stoek liuytu-, N “ J./* 1 . .... , f, No.Sconiiectit Mm.iiKh toCincinnuli.l love living near l olund, was a*i**aiiltcil I:t*»i laml. Dayton and L. nton ILi.Imm . No. |s
night are’ robbed of about «:«v> in .W'!’
numei. He \s a- on Ills vay ! “• f ,'' r was entering the dark Poland bridge i mul mid Now York. ' '
over Fad river when nvo nniskeil men I ‘‘“'i' t.*o«pt Moula.v.^
Phis proceeding dit^ not snit Ra- sprang from the dart; rcee -<■- of the gan, who wanted the goods. He i bridge, one gripping the horse’s liridle ! had a writ of replevin issued, agree-j while the other one polled McMillan ing to put up $100 bond to hack from the animal’s back. McMillan is
got chary of his bargain, for he suddenly changed his mind and had v ... the goods reloaded and taken post *. ,r ' 1-! haste to the Monon road where he
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tii'kets to all points in Kansas, 'i'ennegA in i.t io ut,iuy point- in <ieorgia, Florida 1 1
lima.
Final limit, 2U days.
SOUTH IIOUXH
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arrest followed, and tv as released. In the mayor’s
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lavs. ^
F. I*. Ilci-ns. Airt. I both hands and jumped into
a ro-
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<lo you ever consider the quality of the food you are eating'? It may lie good. Il inighl l«' letter, purer, fre-lier and more wholesome. I -it not worth while to make sure that your Tea, C’ofl'ee, Sugar. Mutter. Kggs, SDici s. ami iminmeruble other grocerie-are of the be-t ipmlityf There is such a inliing uilierem-e in un- prici's <u Hie ih-.-i ami tin - vtul -l tnal il cerliiiiiiy iloes not pay i<> Imy the worst, even on the false ground of -opposed economy. Tlii' best is always the cheapest, because tin 1 most satisfactory and durable anil the \ < ry Itc-t of e\ ery tiling in the (I roccrv I ini' i- kept al Bpoadstrcef Sc Hurst’s. CUK. WASHINGTON AND WATER SI S.
tended a better, a more earnest and enthusiastic meeting than this, and it was very largely conducted by practical Putnam county burners and their intelligent wives. It is true, we had some distinguished
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aim iao nu.-u inch bom a umiaoLV, wa8 (Ji8m j 8sed _ who added much to the general in-
terest, such as Applegate of New A It,,, v.. Vilbm ..f 1’iii'dqe muJ, Terry, the prince of cultivators, of Ohio, but our home talent came in for a lion’s share of the honors, and here lies the glory and value of the Farmers’ Institute. If they are properly conducted, as this one most certainly was, they will bring out the talent and energy of the! farmer himself. The farmer is not lacking in talent. He is simply I undeveloped. These schools (the institutes) are rapidly bringing out his talent and energies, and placing him where he properly belongs, in the front rank among intellectual men. 1 ••an only wish that every Putnam county farmer, with his
MOXOX ROUTE.
In effect Sunday, Nov. lit, tstiu.
the same, as is required by law. powerful man, and fought desperate for : x 0 f i iiiens.i 'i'iin™ i ■ m He went to the depot after the lard Ins life. Oneofthe high wuymitn drew !*“ l , i xpre - i. fv, p m with his writ, but the Monon peo a long knife ami slashed MeMillan 1 12..” e in
pie. having billed it out, would not across the tkroit, cutting through hisurrender it. Upon coming hack heavy overcoat and making an ugh to the city, the elans gathered in gash in the neck. An the same instant Mayor ( ase s parlor, but he would the oilier thief struck him a crushing not permit further proceeding until , blow over the bead wiib a club. Mc-
**■ it«»». -ss*. *4~»*#*r* -r -—i 1 his he failed to do. and the ease the highwaymen, thinking their victim! in. no
was thrown out. Later Hagan filed ilcad, rohheil him anddraggeii the hody ' y,, - against Brady tor larceny, and his ! to the roadside, where they covered it I "
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He put up $25 1 with bru-slt. A few hours later M.Mil-
(iaii was found by pas.-ing Ir/ends. tils
may not re-
eitizens
court this morn- condition is seriou- ami he
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ing, the case against Brady, in j cover. A posse of indignant
which he was charged with larceny, arc -e^jyjtib.vg. fqr. (he ihi-v- ! r , v" g }*?' ' ( -v. .’’a’ \Y! I v; < ] ic in i cciw I 1 u...... t :. : n t i t. *». . No I? DnD\ ' . .
it -on sesi a m, for st. Ijuits. I 'all.' 12:2n a in, for -t. l.ouls I’ail.' • ■ 12: :i p in, for-I IjmiIs I'aily 1:'>2 p in. for -t lands
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Dally
FOB THK RAST
-un . .8:^4 a in, for inillanapoPs.
! found it will go hanl with them.
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Mew Heating Stoves, Guns'll"'"
and Bicycles
1:52 p m,
3:35 p in, "
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Dully ' 2::s a in, ”
Dally 3:32 a in, ** “
I'KOL’I V DIM>ION f.caye Terre Haute. .7:05 a in, lor I’eorin.
v’\o.# < . .w lYr'ATl i m'* /A .‘f
I or complete tluo* card, jrlviny: all trains ! and Htatlons, ami for full Information as to
rates, tlmmtrii earn, etc., udilrms
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FOR CASH
— At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.
JOHN COOK,
The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.
( IIK'AGO vt KASTKKX lU.IXOlS.
To iiml from Tern* Haute, in etfii t
November 12, ism
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l rains .land 4 carry ITiliuinu slrrpina ears. tietwcen < luonifo and Eriinsvllle Triilns and II carry I'lillman palace sP epliiK eors and duy eoaeh.'S and run solid helween < liirneo
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