Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1894 — Page 2

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TiTK BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. JANUARY IS. 1S0I

ai+l, who he j keioiatei A Good Tabic and Good Service/

AT 11 IK

Most. . Reasonable . Rriees

(,i> TO

R B. RRGRN'S.

A 1>ok Story. There are several amusing stori ies out concerning the trials and • trihulutions of the numerous democratii- candidates who are looking | up their voter friends in the outlying districts over the county. The

best one coining to our notice, and

is said to be true, is as !

DAILY KANNKR TIMLS

THE OFFICIAL AWARDS-

Published every utternoon excopt Sunday it the Hannkk Timks uttice. eorner Vine and

Franklin streets.

\\ iii(l*iip of the Poultry >how Th*» Prizes

in Full.

During the poultry show last week we published a partial list of the ribbon-takers. We have been

i!}io*wn on'llppil«iHon_ A< * ver1 "* r “'‘* | kindly furnished a full, list of prize

winners by the secretary and pro

duce it today as follows: . * . ,,

. . , part of a tramp, nnu W. H. Harvey as a

I.itflit Ural)mu: pen, •!. 1). lorrieot k. | ... . (IMUlli.

Change*' for display advertistMnents nmst he . handed in hy lOo’eloek a. in. each day. Head- j 1 in>r advertisements will ht* rtn’elvini each day |

one that follows:

A prominent candidate for recorder was up near Fincastle and

, , . , . i i drove up to a farm house. He

evidence of th.-ir appreciation by ttiun- 1

dermis applause. ‘ K“ v ‘ ! t 1 ' 1, eustonuiry lloosier “luilM iss Joan Cravan as Xaoini, a part loo ’ ami was answered by a boy cal ing for strong emotional powers. w |io stepped to the door, was thoroughly convincing In her por- o W here’s your father?” saluted

^iaioiT mjW&Ly

Kctidlng; notices one cert per wonl each in

<ertion.

trav.il of the ehantoter, and was ^iven »• . . * , . . %. %« the canditlate.

the heartiest applause. Mi>- Marie

HaldwinV portraiture of Hester Cam- *t^ut behind the burn, leplied

cron was eipially aeeeptahle. James A. Uie bid.

i‘van was siicco-t'nl with the eomctly “Wliat's he doing?" said the can

All eoinnumlcatLms should In- sig’nt'd with the name of tin* writer: not necessarily for

er: not necessarily for I J u Torr: 1,, n - Th0 *- 00ckerel - puhlica*ion. hut as evidence «»l >700(1 faith. D. A.Stoner; pullet, F 1). Randolph.

ideations can not be no-| |t U fT C ochin: Heat pe cock. Geo. U. Cooper; hen, Collins & Bro;

A.ionymous eoinnuni

tieed.

gypsy earned tuurh praise # as a character actor. The cast w as good through-|

hest pen. Geo. II «. ooper; uU { Opera house Monday, Jim. 'I'l

I J rices 3*5 and 50 cents. (»S-lt

N p WS FROM DEPAUW. The News Daily from <*reeneastle’s (treat Center of Learnmu. .1. R. Compton returned yester-

day.

Harry Ream leaves tomorrow to

Where delivery is ,rreK,.lar please report 1 - wkereLColllns A Hr..; pullet, l olllns A Bro. same pr«anptly at piil>li(*ation otfice. ^ Black I.ana^ban: Bent pen, James Garri-

son; cock, Frank Day; hen, Lee Wells; cock-

Speehiu n copies mailed free on application. ( . re | t d. Stoner; pullet, James (iarriaon. j whUo Lantrshana: Cockerel, Frank Day; rates OF SUBSCRIPTION. p U n e t, Frank Day.

partrhiwu oochm: cockerel, m... iiumt;

Thirr monttif. . Lil pullet, I>.tn Hurst.

One nwuth •’)() | ]). Plymouth lt(M‘k: best pen, J. K. Sellers l>a week /.» > ■’n in •*« Son; cock. M. J, l ooper; hen. .1. K. Sellers it

Wh.-iKlelivery is mwle l.jr carrier, all Mill- Son; cockerel, D. A. Stoner; pullet. J U.Sel- ,. n ter Hanovef college*,

seription accounts are to be paid to them as ! lers iY Son.

they call and receipt for same. W. Plymouth Bock: Best pen W, A. ( ra- I)r. SitllS WAS the gllPSt of Mr.

vt r, cock, Collins A llro; hen. < olUns A Bro; . i m t i a n i • i •

Publisher cockerel. W. A. ( raver; pullet, W. A , raver. an(l Mrs * Jo8e P h Allen during his

— ManatonK Bdltor I s. I.. Wyandotte: Hest pen, t'olllns ft Bro; stay here,

cock, Collins ft Bros; hen. W. H. Swainford;

pullet, i oiiins ft Dro Or. and Mrs. Manning enterl!e<l t ap: Hest pen. Collins ft Bro; cock, t a j n t,he I’hl I’sis and some lady

Collins ft Bro; hen. Collins ft Bro; pullet, ( ol- . . .

iins ft Bm. mends this evening at their rooms

s.s. llamliinrs: Best pen. w A. i raver; on Seminary street,

cockerel, W. A Crnver, pulti-t. W. A. (’raver.

Black Minorca: Hen. .1. D Torr; cockerel. ’J'he art school lias begun to colJ Browt^Eesliorn/ UosT'pen, Collins ft iW j leet ‘ !l 1‘bniry, having purchased hen. Collins ft Bro; cockerel, Collins ft Bro; j about fifty Volumes especially suit-

ed to the needs of that school.

M. J. BECKETT .... H ABKY M. SMITH.

Audress all eoinninnlcatlons to Tio: Dairy Hannkk Timks,

GreenoustU‘. Ind.

The comiemnatiou of the Wilson bill and the income tax scheme by in-lividual democrats will make good campaign documents for the republicans in the canvass this

year and in 18H(j.

The daily newspaper is one of the most important factors of the world, says an exchange. It has grown as absolutely necessary as one’s meat and drink. The man who does not read jthe daily paper is a fossil, and his p'nce would be better filled by a live n an. The woman who never reads the daily paper has tor the burden of (

her conversation gOssip about lierj Hist mul largest collection of fowls,.1. n.

pullet, ( ollins tV Bro.

White Leghorn: Host pen. P. W. Wright; cockerel, P. NY. Wright; pullet, W. II. Burke Guineas, iiny variety: Best pen. M.McIlur tie; cock, Collins & Bro; hen. ('ollins A Bro; cockerel, M. Mclfaffle; pullet, M Mellaftie. W. Bronze turkey: Tom, D. A, Stoner; hen,

D. A. Stoner.

W. Holland turkey: Tom, W. A. (’raver;

hen. J. II. Hamilton.

Toulouse geese, pair, J. D. Ton*. Kmbden geese, pair, J. D. Torr. Pekin ducks: Pair old, D. Torr; pair

young, Collins & Bro.

Ducks, any variety, pair. Collins Bro. W. B, turkeys, pair, from Putnam county,

J. II. Hamilton.

of Buff Cochins, Geo. H.

I ( ooper.

‘•Burying our deg,” muttered the youth. “What caused the dog's death?” continued the candidate. “Harking,” tearfully uttered the lad. “What at." says the candidate, in desperation. “Candidates,” replied the boy as lie burst into great grief. The candidate moved on, bunting a place where his brethren had not been so plentiful. I A Slight Mistake in Copy. A mistake in the school report yesterday made the per cent of at-1 tendance in Miss Jones’ room 94.J. It should have been 97.4, the highest record in tin* city. There are, sixty-five pupils now in the room, and forty-five of them were neither

With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, where every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders? There’s no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture of this king of wheels. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO, V • J. K L-KNODON, MOtitST G R l= fc N O « ST l-E IND.

New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles ... FOR CASH At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.

JOHN OOOK,

The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

absent nor tardy. This is over six-

The concert by the chorus class ty . nine pei . cent) und the recor d of the music school, which should ha8 not been equalled for years in have occurred before the holidays. a n V room of the city. The children will take place Monday evening. take a great pride ^ these school There is a movement on foot to | records. I I-

| organize a gymnasium class. If

AT/nEAL-Tines

Daylight Kolihery.

<lo you ever eousitler the quality of the food you art* eating? It may

It might la* better, purer, fresher and more wboUsome.

it rtot worth while to make snre that your Tea, (’oltee, Stigar. Hulh-r, Kgg-i, Stiiccs an I innumerable other groceries arc of tbe best ipiality? Tliere is such a trilling diirerenee in tin* prices of the best and tin* worst that it ivrtiiinly does not pay to buy the worst, even on (lie false ground of supposed economy. T he best is always tbe cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durahk

organized, all those who expect to Hark Jackson, who lives in one enter the field-day contests will go of Messrs. Landes’ houses on north

in.training. Indiana street, purchased nearly a !iml th ;.^ r "‘^; t of everyUung intla-’oro^n- ii'ne is kepTat

The Betas had a very enjoyable quarter of beef yesterday, and took reception last night in honor of Dr. the fame home, hanging it, after

p Sims. Besides the studentg, sev- properly dressing it, in his wood

neighbors. The newspaper keeps ' ll>nfeg , co ii ec ti ono rt ur key..j a ». eral members of the faculty and >""ise. An enterprising thief with one in touch with the world. It Somers. several citizens were present. great nerve and gall entered the tells what has been done and what l " r ‘ f,,S ’ ''"" i r ''" N * The fael|ltv hll8 selected the fol - vard in ,,roa ' 1 da y li K ht and ‘-•arried has yet to be done. A Greencastle] Boot and largest collection of chiekenB, w.;. . , .. , • the entire meat supply away. This borne without a home daily paper in a w , '^;;, , kavkii1w j. d.Tokh. sec. on Washington’s birthday: To 1 » 5ettv thifevin g is surely getting

Bpoadstrcct & Hurst’s. COR. WAS IIINGTON AND WATER STS.

it is not complete.

N. L. Woods, JudK(\ Pc( k8bur4f, Ind.

represent the college , at large,

QF’TKTTS.A POTTSES.

TWOISDHY. JHM. 22.

_ at The Elder's Itecord. 1 he subject of n nev'court house t raw f 0rdHV ni e ArKU8 NcWRt

for Putnam county is cutting some Eliler Vancleave, the veteran figure in the commissioner s race, minister, who has probanly olllus it should. There is a feeling in eiated at more weddings than any this county for n safe and decent justice or preacher in the state, structure for the county officers, ^ added two more weddings to his and the feeling is growing gradual- score yesterday, making a grand ly, until it should soon take definite total of 77.') couples that he has 1 shape. Never was the time more tied up for better or for worse, propitious than now. During these The first arrivals were William A. uncertain times money is seeking Martin and Nellie Goble, who had certain and safe investment. It their wants attended to with all cannot find it in railroad and town- neatness and dispatch, and were site p: ejects, but in municipal and 1 dismissed with a kindH’blessing, ••ountv bonds there D safety, and Shortly thereafter the .door bell consequently there is an unprece-■ , )g r a j n sounded and Benjamin! denteil demand for them. < ounty Brackett and Minnie Davis, a! bonds for court house purposes worthy young couple from Brown 1

down to a science when such des-

perate tricks are enacted. Jackson tj t' tv • r' c- • i , T ,. t-, , -

(George C. Calvert; college of liberal drives’bus for Cooper Bros., and K-E. Davey s Great Sensational and Picturesque Production,

arts, George B. Lockwood; school greatly ieels his loss.

of law. Mr. Mountz, and prepara-

tory school, Fred Hixon.

American Mtmiciun.

The greatest artist of the concert, in the opinion of the writer, was Franz Wilczek, the violinist. He is simply perfection. His style, j

A. Morton has sold his interest in the laundry and left this week for Terre Haute. The buyer of his interest is R. K. Nangassbeck, of Little Rock, Ark. He has been a worker with Mr. Sam Cossler, the other partner, for a number of

technique and musical conception j vear8t Hnd ig ., p ral . tira | Uundry:ue ol tin* highest order. He gave man. He is married, and comes to

Vieuxtemps’ “Fantasie Caprice” in j stay.

admirably masterly style, wholly, card »f TiumkH. I free from trickery, excellent in in-1 Mrs. Emma Grubb and father, ! tonation, beautiful in tone, and the • ,acoh Schtneiser, desire to thank

„ the Odd Fellows.and others who so

i-* : ’ ’’n-- -v-- | kindly assisted them duimg-the illtlie charm of the true artist is be m , 88 ant j death of Archie F. Grubb,

hind what i-ven so great a maso-i'

M urlil'fl E:i!r in Wnt»T Calar**.

as Joachim cannot impart, and that rp| ie v.’orld's Fair in water

aajEjsiEs

J

could be floated at. a low rate ot in- township, were admitted to hi..

terestand carry a good premium. | p^sencc A doubly interlaced ^ ft,!,*^ 81 wllezek ^ts'thls 8 ift Labor is cheap, and the unemployed nuptial knot of the never-slip pat- 'f . Z ^ , ,, , . . 1 , , , , Sand his audienees arc made to feel

poor could be given an opportunity tern made them supremely happy j n p]. tv j n , T

to earn the necessities of life; nia- and they hurried away to catch the in Moharry hall, January 24. teriul is cheap; money will go a train for Chicago for a bridal trip. —i>..7t^~i*arti«-«— longer way now when it is scarce With very few exceptions the 775 a new form of parties or compa

thanwhenit wasplcnt.v. IIhii is ceremonies to Elder \anelea\cs nies is a poetry party, the object of midway plaisancc by the brilliantly INIPATFST \ 1) RPQT no doubt that a court house is credit have been performed at his which is to instill a love of poetry I inrayed Turks, Arabs, Indians, anil Grt I GO I V DL-O 1 needed, and now the time is here. re8 idence on south Walnut street. j nt() t | K> ni i n d 8 0 (* those who a8 j (he many other nationalities to be

seen there. The life, the warmth

A Htrmitf cast, headed Lv the powerful emotlontil actress.

JvLiets vJOA.Fr o raataft

j i tie »v oxtu s run ui wuier color | offer of the daily Banner Times is

tile best one Open to till* public, c-. J—Thr. ■■ Kiinny < oiii<-.llai)S. Tin- alcrfall of IGal Water. I’ariiill.M- I anymi th.The next best thing to an actual -J ■ I— Ki-volvlnn I’rlsm), till- UtlitnlnK Kinn. thr I.H. ape 1m MIT-fK-i-an. Hu- I'i. mv . . ( ( ( ^ || j ( . j ( j quakeress friim Klcketfa Curnera. the BealmtU-storm I-.tri<-t.tli<-IntcrcHMiiif s|ii i!lalilin am'ination of these'' beautifuGvi^ter PRICKS 35 AND 50 CENTS. SECURE SEATS AT

in black

colors. N'o picture in black and

white can convey the faintest idea y.Q p fj-JL

of the real appearance made on

AIM ICI*:.

Never was there a more favorable

opportunity. Let’s have it.

.,..

“Ibiicmics for l.it'c."

41 tii*,, • * * jiM.z ».(•%( (,d./..n::/t iif,/«.<L(** *'i< ('■ c. «.*'.-

Xor!it (ir^cncaRtlc.

of Lioodolt. is ;! rainr.t il" "-i n • a ti'cn "in Vur’::J, beautiful poem which she will rend, (young ttnd^ old,' and render them j I Vl/cj IK

!\m'nS. ■

*

Dan o

working in this end. Bob Yansant was

evening.

I

bill onVr*?il tl»t* ib** Hijou und its bcuMtics v.ill be in town last f, "‘" ,er ,,d! * for < ‘ ,1 " ,rtain,l, ‘‘ ,,t * by herself and others. 1 Thr pVivpre v-ntert to *.(''nod au.'U- 1 lie tell ioi iMieximiigiuii | rMI , ( , y ( . s tenlay, anil aguin last evening j

to an

discussed I n ’ oro satisfactory than they could

possibly be il they were in plain black and white. Call at the count

, I , to,., n ...Il .v.vii.ii ll. tt/U (J.U Lvlts.ttt 1 t'jt ^ ing louoi Ol tij.e 4 ftiio £)-. t U "audience of"conrideraTje p'ropoiY • Mls ' ,ero,m ’ s,lli t!i is improving Wc give them and one month’s sub-

Two Johns companv show j tions and keen appreciation <*f the stir- ' n health. seription to the paper for $L.)H.

• c. • • • • : ■ ' ■ c -*m ■•-•j. ,

.. . h -..^ ,, r 8 s„b_„„ do not have to spend several times

the amount in a coupon deal that

Henry Bridges, j g unsatisfactory. tf

NjMTt IIIi.XC'llrillOIH MM!! Il.

on the night train

TJh«

showed at Gosport yesterday amli 1 " 1 -*" passed through here this morning j loa ;“ anu^tetiu.-uu

enroute to Dayton, O.

Tonight Mrs.

The. play tells the story of Naomi

„ . ... j . I Wellington, her trials anti tribulations. ,, , ,,, .Leo.. ILi-c-OU sart r. ir.r.rr iver ti.c >achinatl6ris H-r-,..FIvvN M.*;y. KL .

the young folks of tins end ImI j of her arch enemy . ind t , le j r nnal tee- more entertain the members of the 0n ., ulllli „ v s, February N, March 8 night. A fine time was had by all. i onciliation. The play gives opportiin- Silver Leaf hand, with their wives, and April H, the Monon Route will sell

(ioo-l music was furnished, and cv-1 i t y for the introduction of many me- at , ht . j lom{ . of y| r8 . Bridges. Ih^otindTrip^^^ for the enjov- .-iianii'.'il amt si-i-nK* effects. These are! 'c..„„,^^,.o ti-ii,Mii,-> Mississipnl I

. ... , , xiillli fireencufttlc.

>kill which set the |

T^ilorinrt ^ / j

’hi'ihu vVi> #>■ io ' • •• •

L:. W. Wil ITE.

Every patriotic citizen ^liould gis-c his personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of his home paper which

< teaches tlie American policy of Protec- 3 ^ y ■'■■■■ ■ 1 ■< 1 ,. . ■ 1. <. 1.... , 1.. ..1 f,

III every way possible. After the homo paper is taken care of, why not sub- -. . :b-- for the AMKXfCAN I'toNOMlSf, pu!)t;at;.'d by ttie AincrLan ITbteelive iarm i.eague.- One 01 ns c •ri'csjiuit. dents says tl \o true Amt-rican can get aton;, without it. I consider it the o*’ At,-'11 :i.)-1 u\n :. iLv.tcbcr hi '

the United States.”

Send postal card request for free sample c:.,pv. Adill- , \V ur TAValie S ^

< rvt liing was done

rnent of the guests. 1 lianks are I presented with a

extended to the host for his gener- 1 audience wild with delight lasteven-

Over Jones’ drug; store, opposite the postofhee.

man, Ucucral Secretary, rj Wtat St., New York.

J. R. LEATHERMAN,

vnrious points in Georgia and Florida*

The south end merchants arc be- j,,,,! t „ x,. w Orleans. La.

osity.

good reiiirniiig twenty day.-.

ing. The prison scene in the -eeon 1 ginning to build up their trade by Tb’k“< : ... from (!nt(* of

Mat. act was well put on. advertising. For further information; address

The following letters remain in the' The piny tins itsidimnx in the thir.l Tll . ^lop is employing a 51,11 .1. A. Michaki., Agent.

Greencastle postotfice uncalled fori act. The scene is a gypsy camp hy a * ‘ ‘ ® 1

water-fall, whicli is "finely reaiuik*. number of men and is doing m.D-li

liitj Four Kxfuralon Soutu.

Feb. 8. Mch.8. ami April o. the Big Repairing and Cleaning.

Four will sell at one fare, excursion j

PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON,

Itoouis 2, ”, 4 itiul f), AIIJU Biuck, GREENCASTLE, : INDIANA.

Buttons Covered and Made to Order 8 P° clal Ait.-nrimi giv. » m Disenses .>r wo-

men and rhildrcu.

Finest Line of Samples,

Jan. 1. . . . ,

ti.-i.ig.- Osborn, Mrs. Henry Smoek,, The tents, the wagons, the scenery of to ward oil the hard times. !,. T. Christie. Mrs. .fames Braiiner, - tli<* canyon, are all excellent. A storm Harry Davenport was given

■shannon Bike, Mrs. Lueie Stobough, | which breaks upon the little camp is party last night. A "in Georgia, Florida and Louis- SorinC Samples in a few davs \b s, Sears G. C. W. Mills. truly terrific, and a tree is burst aaun- , 1 . 1 , ‘ h spring samples in a lew ua) s.

In calling for sa.n^ please say .“ad-J der ' by a ler-bolt will! startling np-roaring good time was had, and '"^nal limit. 20 .lays,

tickets to all points in Kansas, Teniu-s-sce. Alabama. Mississippi. ami to many

vertised.” J. Havs, 1‘. M. I truth, 'fhe audience last evening gave , the guests departed at a late hour. 1 (i.T-tf

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(AMMaMHHMMMMI

F. I*. Hie-iis, Agt.

1;. vv. WHITE.

Paper Hanging ani Patching Done neatlv. cheaply and with promptness.

bo x 7 7 3.

B. HURLEY.

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