Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1894 — Page 2

THE BANN ER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDI ANA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 2<>. 189!.

ALLa WHO AHHHDYOIATFa

A Good Table and Good Service/

THE POPULISTS MEET-

AT TilK

DAILY BANNER TIMES

Publlalu'd i»v«*ry afternoon except Sunday at the H\nnek Timks office, corner Vine and Franklin at re ts.

Chana'es tor display advertisements must he handed in by 10 o’clock a. in. eaeiida> . Head lug 1 advertisements will be receive up to 1 o’clock n. m. Advertising known on application.

Heading notices one cei t per word each in sort ion.

< nunt> (duveiition of that Party in th

Court House Today.

The people’s party met in convention at 10: !0 n m. On motion. Dr. II II. Morrison was selected ns chairman, and Kditor Williamson, of C'loverdale, secretary. Alex. A. Farmer, Thomas and Maiion Allen were appointed committee on resolutions. Immediately after dinner they returned a report, which we reproduce today in full. It will he found to be interesting retwling,

i p in the iti.tnnee. KMtiiting. especially to many of tlie democrat We still have a few cards left at ’ The Are alarm at one o’clock this ic brethren who were stamping the old price. morning was n central one, the old through the hulls and about the Those populist resolutions make K, .'le, and was caused 1 0 a smart doors during the convention. They

Most. : RcAasonnfote : Rrioes

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SOME POLITICAL NOTES- THE COMMERCIAL SCORCHED. Ilou the ll»T> Vre Truvelltw The KuiiikI- Small lire at that lloMtelrj thl. Worn I ml—

VICTOR iSBicKLEJ

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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-

Due Y’enr in advance $5.00 S wnlh* $.00 Three months 1 JTi t me month . .50 per u'eeh li\i Currier 10

little blaze in the rear buildings of | are us follows:

the Commercial hotel. Situated . *' 1- endorse the national pint- 1

form of the people’s puitv promulg ited

just east of the brick kitchen, on nt Omaha on the glorious 4th ofjul. , the alley in the rea r, is an old frame M, "l * ,:| d ‘t us 11 second neciaratio.,

. , i. i ! i Of indepoiidence.

building, one story. It had been i „• i . .1 1 .

• 2d. \\ e endorse the manly and

used at divers times for sleeping -late-manlike course pursued by the apartments, and contained t wo ’ i;<>l’"! i 't mem hers of .he na-

m. 11. r tiorinl congress now in ki‘s>ioii. I .n* eanui(ii»U*s are ji 11 in the vit\ hed 8 a ml other old furniture. It is 3d. Wc tMidorse the aotion of every

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1 l, ’-‘ a mutch in one of these lieds Clerk minions of the money power of Wall Greeneastle has Candidates all Young gave it as bis opinion this i'.'" 1 , 'y , "> , ';' 1

‘ 1 ‘ when rcsiMtanee ahh hi vain, with

the wa\ from congress to township morning that hums had enjoyed the their hacks to the Held and their feet to

interestin' readin'. Bets on the county race are as

sutiling shape.

If there is a blade of grass left uuhurnt, the Basnkk Timi> wants

it.

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 Y’ictor, 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.

J. K. L-7XNGDON,

F La r-« l_ kr fc.- 1ND.

(Mew Heating and BUcycEes

Stoves, Guns

When delivery i.-* made by carrier, nil subscription maauints are to be paid to them as

they call and receipt for same.

M. J. HECKKT F . 11 A UK V M. SMITH.

patty slipped in and held a eon

Piibiuiu-r 'ention!

The mayoralty race will go under the wire with but two men. It will

. Managing Kditor

Address all eommunieatlons to The Daily Dannkk Times,

Greeneastle, lud. be U bctlUtV, too.

Alter looking over both fields,

I’iii Chicago Tribune, which is our best guess on the two tickets is

trustee. hospitality of the rooms for some ‘f H t £‘^uple! Jf, ‘" Se ° f the Between acts today the people’s time, as there weio no locks on the 4th. We heartily eondenin the eow-

.1, .,..u it i^. ..i=„ i.;.., i ti..t , arnlv ami treaeherous action of Sen.adoo.s. It is also hinted that some | toI . 8 Vo((rheeM iiml Tnr|iit> aiK , Geor?t( .! of the colored boys would coax j W. Cooper, of the Filth Indiana tlis-i seven-’leven in the room during the t 1 ri , l ‘ t ' ''>' ery " u,,nber l °‘' ,1 1 " -

^ , uclejjHtioii in congress, both (leinocriitic

stilly hours of tlx* night. He all and republican, who so shamefully tie-

this true or f,!..,

there last night all right, and it Grover Cleveland, backed by the gold caused great commotion for a i , w'\!j! l l ,d, l .m l ‘ 1 t u M . administration 1 while. Night Clerk Murphy sent a of (trover Cleveland as unAmei ieau. I,....,.... ..i ..... . i i ' . uiistntesmanlike ami in the Interests o : human, nlai m to tire headquarters,! the ^ iim , . IKIlil >st the interests and by the time lie had aroused tlie 1 of the miIIions of honest men an I womehief elerk the fire boys were throw-1 fnake tl,eir livi,, « h >’ ho " e,5t I ing water. They made a splendid orb. We denounce the ui conditional race, putting out two lines: the repeal of the Slierman silver law as a

located -i la “John M iindi v-nect . i .... , repetition of the monumental crime of located a m -'o in -M.irpny m .vt | lir8t f, om the corner of Indiana and ; 1^3, when the old silver dollar of our titter rriday week. VV'alnut, and the second from .lack- father, was secretly demonetized in the

Th- , Mid mni p„p lar . The. tir- ...quick-

money could be raised cheaper now about, liars; he should have lived I l y „ n der control, but little damage 7ih. We favor the initiative and than at any other time in years, in the day of a Putnam county pri- lu-ing done nlthouoh the Unnies refernnduin in legislation to prevent our , , . , • t . 1 \%m . ^ i*ei>re»bntativos from luMpin*; vicious 18 b)i \\o\ k. h\ linin'. .were* bursting througl) the roof and unjust laws on the people at the b« - " ‘t s< '' i eme et once. The latest tip on the recorder’s and sides of the shell. A stiff wind hestofsou I less corporations. • , 1 , 11 • , , , 1 Mth. W e denounee (he fee ami salary i.kvm.am, brought a rate is that the iourteen candidates was blowing, adding to the danger, law passed by the Indiana legislatme i> the lii-t of the week are well bunched as they come into A strong pressure of water, and a delusion and a snare that, gave no real .1 . • 1 , . , ‘ relief to the taxpayers ami that was " -Hen set the grass to growing the home stretch. 1 good, strong hose 111 the hands of prevented from goimr into etf-et f «r nicely, much to t he delight of t he The fl , e i in fm . a commissioner! firemen, again proved too four or live years through the influen - - lunners. K< iMibiica'.i papers please ° » .1 i 1 °* a eomipt lobbi o| the oniee-houle s

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»! I lie stare.

POLL CAS LI

At LOWER I IGURES than everIjcIui.'

a protective and free-trade paper 1>\ turns, says to be blistered by the Wilson bill and bled by the income tax is a little more than the

body politic will stand.

George W. Hughes.

Just 4 1 more working days for the city chaps to bustle and 10

for the county fellows.

There will be several candidates

JOHN OOOI

The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

We have beard many favorable

comments on the plan of building | county

it court house sit tins time. The

GliOVKK

good rain

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copy 'j' n republican or- 1 giiti grinders: Is Cleveland to be i held responsible for the remarkably mild winter, which lias been such a god send to the poor people? You have said time and again, neighbor, that the .McKinley law is responsible for everything this year. Win - not give it credit with

the weather and the grass as well 1* t asl

ATOM C;7TY. J7TN. 02. R. E. Davey s Great Sensatioi a' and Picturesque Production,

is also a stronger feeling for one

republican commissioner.

The county ticket will be ollieial-

ly made up on next Saturday by rooms.

Messrs. Ader, Hurst, et al. All this

hustling will be for naught.

If there is a “constituent’’ in town who hasn't been seen, he will

stand up. We will ndver-

The hotel guests were considera nth. We condemn the infamous eU-e-bly alarmed .mtll tl.ee InenteU fl„. pon law that prohibits any but the.lom-

until they located the on lire, then they returned to their the election boa it I ami demaml its ri-

pe ilia the iiitere*t of common 1 onor

Till- Ni-m-

NFWS FROM DEPAUW-

Daily from Grt-rncuKt Ic's Cent* 4 !* «»t' l.earnmu:.

as blame it with the You’re inconsistent,

tise him “free, gratis, for nothing. ’

grass

•robber tariff V”

Mr. Denman/. That eagle grew tired of looking oyer at the democratic candidates

slie Can't ll«*ar Tin m. Oh. I think decollettc

dresses in the eourt lloU8t ‘ yard today and of rec ita t ions for this semesteh

- , , quietly withdrew from tlie Bell . tunable, said a society bud re-j , ,' w

ce.Jlv. “I can’t wear them, and asj , , ,, ,

, Hie second ward polls will be at

for sleeveless gowns, why I posi- ! . . , . ,

, , ,. . ,* ,, Keniek s shop, the lirst at tlie sher-

tively believe them vulgar. How

, , , lift’s office, court

many Imre arms look pretty r \ ery,! . , ... .

third on Hanna street in Mr. \\. S.

mid justice.

llllh. We condemn the object of the so-ealled good roads congress as an insidious de-ign of capitalists to bond the farmers of the country to the amount of hundreds of millions of dollars, nearly

I he State university oratorical ail of which will have to be paid troiii

primary occurs next Friday. I 1 * 1 '’ products of toil. . ' 11th. We are opposed to the recon-

Miss Marquis will entertain the niemlntion of the secretary of the treas- , „ . . .1 1 '1 - .1 * . f , Cm 1 U'lni - ni"ea:i1 lie W a' ' ill et : I '11 .inter. I’m Tifii-'- I iiynn. Hi

Kappa fraternity this <*\i'niii ,T . ury to issue two numiroti million ilOi- m. iv' ’U •*. • 1 ...n, -.i ■ ikhiniu r rtri-ei. iiie--niein mi i-iii.ean. He* Pi-,-ti>

* ^ lars ill bonds to sup))ly the deffe'eney OouKereq-t iTum UU Ui-trsr.'rni-.., till-Itea.istle s rrm KtTiT*r. t-ifi iuterrmMns speeiulili-i. Tnere is lelt but one more week in tlie treasury, and favor the issue in- PRICES 35 AND 50 CENTS.

stead of two hundred millions of full legal tender greenback currency, re-

.\ strung cast, ht'ililcil by tin* powerful emotional nelress,

nviTss j'OAisr

SECURE SEATS AT

Dakin's resilience.

very fetv. indeed. 1 can’t bear them.” The style at Washington City is generally set by the president's wife and those of the cabinet. This set has iust declared against low-ncck, not only, it is

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eiety eustom that not only jeopar j dizes health, but barely escapes I righteous condemnation as iuimmlist, if no*, indeed, indecent.” Modesty in manners is something all men admire, even though many of the admirers may not seem to be inclined that way themselves. But they expect it in the opposite sex | just the same. I'ndressing in puli-j fie MT-uis ?,y',c growing.in ■■lie.fiiV/.v.-

DitIiih* in tin* rn<-«> nt foal.

Bruzil Democrat.

A gentleman from Cincinnati,! •'.v'i.v -wi..‘iiT ■ thv .■ '.ty .*‘>d.'iy, .sai.d fc a Demuornf reporter in speaking of the cost of fuel in Ids city, “( oul is very cheap with us this winter. As a consumer, I am now buying it at from !)d.7o to I'i a ton, while heretofore I have never bought it for!

less than $3.50, paying $4 some John Jacobs,of Floyd, with his P. times. It is costing us only half as V. ,v W. combine, is said by knowing much this winter.’ ones to be coming in on the thirdToiiiiy ii I.o. Ml Market*. quarter stretch, hand over list. John :i.',,,..,i f ,i.,..i., v ,t»•r.,,,Y w-f-jising tk-s>-s-j'-s.-i'r.y-rax!;?1,•s-a.i daily by It.tv. Allen, managerof Arthur is winning many friends by stating Jordan’s poultry house.; , jf he is elected be will do away w ith sprVnifsY'luurc v t * ,< ‘ f ’ onrt house bell, using Ids

Cock8, youuk and culls Cockn, old Turkey**, lions, choice fat Turkoys, youiiK* choice fat Turkeys, old loins Ducks Goose, choice f. f. MBs and over.. Geese, plucked . Kkkn fresh, subject to candtiiiK Ilutter, fresh roll lint ter. No. 2

Four Young Huns

Hon Tu

Miss Jessie Fox returns today to: < J eunmble ! " ,1 "‘ die United

i Sitates.

resume her work in music school., We condemn the extravagance Misses Parch and Walters will be; misinanagement ol the public af-

| lairs of Putniiin county, whereby the

bouse and the initiated into the Alpha Phi frntcr-: rate of taxation lias lieen raised about

jiity tonight I twenty-tlve per cent, higher on the one • ^ hundred dollars than it has been since Miss Pearl Armitage, of Peru, is the close of the civil war. when the • ... ,1 , ,,i • , products of the farm arc lower than

There is but one triangular tight ' 'siting the Alpha < Ins and umvei - t | l( , v | lilVP f or t| 1( , p. ls t thirty vears.

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Mty

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, ’ production.

r '“' S'/Stav Atwr S'css win fake up mu w,. endcum the order of Hoke

Mayor, two, clerk, T’icn.ihig and Practice” the first uf, —ci..|ci; of He- hu.-rio!. •<

jit the pensjnncrs \verc Yiis^H-nilcd from

. 4. ii V-’W v. ; *•-*'••* :«■ . i'.i . nf I hv the government and requiring tlieni

to make farther proof b, fore i. i.. nient, thus comiuitting an act of injustice hv condemning a man tirst and try-

ing him afterward.

i«i liiv city i aea.—“that ot mm'&liiii.

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eseu numbers: Mayor, two, vierk,,•'Pleading and Practice ly.iuI c-a-iMcr four; counciinien,; next semeste^.

’rivn'i ach: “ ‘ ’ ThpraJ-n will he the (Iny 'I'liis paper humbly begs John i prayer for colleges. DePauw will

Maloney's pardon. We did not! have a holiday.

know he was in the Fineastle neigh-i Miss Marion Colburn left thisaf-, , 4th . vr,. ask the candid consideraborhoood when wc wrote our dog ternoon to visit her mother, who is lioimfonr principles hv every voter of A’G ” , n *‘” 3 . • , 'L“ ii.siiing ut KiiigUlstow u. parties are eonteiiding for the spoil, of ” ,M '' ‘ y ’ 1). W. Bains lias been selected to 0 . ffic ’'V I» C1 "P I '‘ S l»* rt .v fur •»*«'“ On- II i. 8 .id, csrri-i. j repres-nt Ih- th-„l„ g i-,d «-h,.ol ^ a book iu w hich be has tlie names the exercises on Wusliiugton’s birth- The following county ticket was of nearly 400 people who have| ( , av> nominated at two o’clock. Repret,•ilked favorably,|q him. W^yen-j .i-. h,'!: .lb :u".i,i|i l i li , j^tnrip-ii.A. Farrow, Clinton

ture he will be able to classify a vast number of Ananiases after the

ball.

The Do invent! is “wrong again” in Bob Graham's ease. Bob is still in the country, but bo w ill be in bye nnd bye. The bee iu Mr. Graham's bonnet is not after a city office. Col. Graham wants to be township

trustee.

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Floyd township voice instead.- That would lie an agreeable change, as the squeaking of that bell lias rinv i n many a man to drink. We sng gest that John first take his voice to Fred Weik for an operation, then have some axle grease nibbed on it. It will still be strong enough.

last evening from her home visit. She reports her sister Bonnie not

improved in health.

. •'! L' 1 1 • fuws v. 1 •. over to Bloomington last night to attend n party given by their Beta brothers at that place. Last night a mass meeting of students interested in athletics was held iti Biddle hall. It was decided to go into training for base ball and track athletics. Arthur W’hitcomii was elected physical director, *» »wl (,»'i 11 ttt 1 I > «> l ./ys'p* Foi l ..

ings each week.

t iwnship; clerk, It. K. WTliiamson. Cloverdalc township; treasurer, I). (’. Allen, Greeneastle township; shcriir, ( has. I). McCray, Floyd township: auditor, HolTert *ihilt * man, Washington townsliip; recorder, Win. J. Hood, Cloverdale; sui veyor, Robert Talbott, Monroe township; coroner. I.incoln D. Snider, Greeneastle; commissioners— First district, James McGaughey, Second district, George Cooper. Dr. II. II. Morrison was elected

chairman of committee.

the county centra!

Soutli 4i

Mr. Cliildn liuprovftl.

.. . . , , , i Pun^PELPHlA, Jan. 20.—(ieorge W ’Will ought to hear our foundry cIuMsim reported resting comfiiitably

and his condition is considered favorable. His attending physician lulinits

Black is fighting the’man"

whistle. James grippe.

Everybody is invited the south end Sunday morrow afternoon.

GEORGE W. CABLE, NOVELIST, AftvF the SiiKiir Trunt, j

to attend I Philapeu-hia, Jan. 20.—Argument

S'”.ui^n^ , C. t S l Ar- r ,! Meharry Hall,Tuesday Eve.. Jan. 23

against the alleged combine of the Amer-

i lean Sugar Refining company.

TICKETS ON SALE AT LANGDON’S DOOK STORE. !t