Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2:>, ISO!.

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“Overland Tourists; or This is Love.” Unik*rthe above caption tin* Hro zil Times romances on the tramp of Messrs. Case and Graham to that city fin Sunday: There resides in the classic village ol Greencastle two young students who for the past few years! have made if a duty to come to this city every Sunday night and \ call upon their lady loves. Yesterday morning they arose with hearts full of hope at the thought of he-1 holding the idols of their hearts! once more. This day was to decide for them their future, as they both had come to the conclusion to decide that night whether life would he worth living or whether

NFWS FROM DEPAUW. The Nc\\ s from <»reci»cHst le’s i• r«*at renter of Learning. Mr. Wood is a pledged Sigma

Nu.

Mr. Showalter is visiting in Connersville. Dean Howe returned yesterday morning. The Kappas initiated Miss Lanier Saturday evening. Mr. Royce, of Tern* Haute, spent Sunday with his sons. A live eagle has been added to the biological museum. The candidates for city otliees are canvassing tlte students. Miss Colburn returned yesterday

7^'l\ "".-.at tlu ‘- v the murky waters from her visit to Knightstown.

they oil and receipt fur yme. of the raging canal. So engrossed George W. Cable, the noy< m. J. becketf... ...p,.t.iui,e, were they in playing havoc among lectures tonight in Meharry ball.

the toilet water, hair brushes, etc..

The Choral Concert. A very large audience assembltd ! in Meharry hall last evening to hear the choral concert under tie direction of Mr. Frederick Kraft. They were liberal with their applause to both chorus and soloists. Miss Olive M. Stanley presided at the piano during the chorus work. ' The program as rendered was dej cidcdly above the average and each number was given a careful interpretation. The recital reminded one of old times in musical events! here, and Mr. Kraft deserves much encouragement for the successful linisli given to the affair: We append below the program in i full, which was carried out as printed :

PART I.

Hail, Smiling Morn . Spoff i L

Chorus.

Wanderer’s Song Schumann Mr. Paris. ] In dreamy shadows lying Recs Misses Mason, Conrey, t olborue and

Hanker.

; spring Sapio Miss Dunihue. Greeting Mendelssohn Misses Myrtio and Ora ow.cn. Bridal Chorus, “Hose Maiden Cowen

( horns.

Peace on the Deep Price

( horns.

i O Heller Tag Tsohaikowsky

Do You Ride a Victor?

May wheat closed today at Chi-

cago at 6:4 to £—the lowest price at whichM ay wheat was ever quoted. This is a great contrast to the Democratic e.v in IMO of “vote for

('leveland i ml .'fl.jO wheat."

HAHHV M. SMITH. ... Managing Editor ‘hat they did not hear the whistle

Orecnciistie. ind. | of the train that w as to carry them

to “Lovey" and “Dovey.” Long after the sound of the whistle hud died away these two young disciples of Blackstone hastened with hurried tread to the depot, only to find the train gotie and leaving I them to swear softly. Alter they had got through saying ‘ What will ■ the girls snyy" an idea formed it-j I’rof. isolf in the mind of one and he im . mediately communicated to his;

Miss Webber.

The Mariners Kandeggcr Miss < tirr, Messrs. Paris and Sruur. fa. Buleiku Mendelssohn

(b.

. Paludilhc

The Franz Wilczek Concert eompanv tomorrow night in Meharry

hall.

Several

added to

school.

new hooks have been the library of the law

Uusglaii Souk .

Miss Jcnninw

Creole lever's sonif Iluek

Mr. Starr.

Sonic of the Vlkinirs FanlnK

Chorus.

tea

Knd llit- iTH-ertninty.

N« a York Sun.

The work of amending

C ilson's tariff goes on. and it will goon for months to come if the bill passes the house. After the house is through with it. the senate

will tuke a hack at it.

No man or industry can now forsee or even guess what thi* schedules of taxation will be when a tar-

companion, and in one breath both said, “Yes, we’ll walk." And then with an elastic step and a heart full of hope these two started on

their jaunt of eighteen dies. For accompanied the remains of Aaron hours they walked, each listening Huron to Topeka, Kas. He will lip to the labored breathing of thei buried there this afternoon.

PointH for TrnintMl Nursrs.

At the training school for nurses no applicants are accepted who are

The Alpha Chis entertained their . , . . - 1 under twenty-one years of age or

over thirty-five: twenty-live is the preferred age. When application is made by letter it must be addressed to the superintendent of the school. In reply she w ill receive a circular stating that a personal interview is desirable. If that is impossible the applicant should write again, saying so and asking for an application blank. 1 This blank must be filled out in the applicant's own handwriting

lady friends with tin afternoon

yesterday.

The chorus concert last night was a decided success and was listened to by a good audience. Miss Emma Robbins, of .Tetter sonville, came in yesterday and will enter school the lirst of the se-

mester.

Dr. Gobin and George Lockwood

If you ride why not ride the best? There is but one best and it’s a \ ictor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J. K. UZXNaOON. KDBNT O N SENO RST L.D IND. New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles FOR GASH At LOWER FIGURES than everbefoiv.—

JOHN OOOK,

The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

FE.RA .«• HOUSE

he Meteors,:

iff bill.is finally passed by congress, | other, and every nowand then one! The class primaries for the ora-

or whether such a bill " ill ever lie wtiuld cast his eyes heavenward torieal contest take place tomorrow cate of health, a letter

passed. and murmur. “Ah, this is .love.” afternoon. The freshmen and The protests against the passage And then about ten o'clock, as the juniors wNJ not lie required to hold ot the Wilson atrocity are pouring moon and stars were casting their primaries, as none but the required into the house at the rate of one radiance upon this glorious earth, | handed in their names, hundred a day, and they come from 1 the two overland tourists reache- 1 . There will be a competitive ex-

| their destination and fell exhaust- amination in the military departed in the happy presence of their ment for corporalships the first of loved ones, and a short time after next semester. The ollkial report

M' 11-

wore told “Love’s labor was not Lieutenant Lewis a high complb lost” and it only remained with ment on the good condition of the them to name the day in which the military department here,

happy event should occur. Ifoth

almost every state and every industry in the Union. Nothing like the storm of popular opposition to it has ever before arisen in the case of pending legislation. The bill has no friends. It in suits the convictions of the democracy and betrays the party. It is rotten in theory, and the structure it builds on its corrupt foundation

is not less rotten.

Demolish it at once, and do not longer keep the people in uncertaiuty; or, rather, make immediate the certainty <>f its destruction, for that it should eventually tumble to

pieces under the blows ot reasonr- 1 "nel Matson is also quoted as sayble debate in congress is inevitable. in S " U the delegates but one or two , ■ j from Putnam favor Coopers reNovei Atoirhnirut*. | nomination. As these are the two

and returned to the superintendent, A M ER ICA’S G Pv EAT EST SPECIALTY COM PY

together with a physician’s eertifl-

from a cler-

gyman and the addresses of three women, not relatives, who have known the applicant for several years. These applications are filed, and when a vacancy occurs the 1 most desirable applicant is selected by the president, and is taken for a month on trial. During this month j

THE

EEST ARTISTS OF AMERICA AND EUROPE, HEADED BY llerlicri Alliini, tin 1 "'orlil - - gr. : "-l in.'igici;ui; the Fultnii Si-ter-,neers of renown ; NCI 10 MeOiiir--. tin 1 jooilv c otn.-iliemie and star; MeAv \

«£ D ivle. Iri'li dude-: < ouw iy ,v 1. •I;i:nl. the imiuopedcs; Miinde Me \voy, 'vorKI r ii '» m dog ilancer: Thorne

A t'arleton. tin* Ameiican duo; Itaker a Hen,Inn t ii.n-.eMl tMiin: Kilpatr ek.

only one-h egcil ivi' i, Iney-

i-li-t. I'he pr gram

elosic.g with

“THE

LAUGHABLE ! COMEDY,

SENATOR

when tile question was asked they of the war department recently paid ^ probation, she will, at almost all

THIS COMPANY

er gallants would put themselves to a test equally as laborious as this one, there would be more happiness

and less doubting hearts.

N»*\\ Norial flub.

A social club has been organized by the young ladies of the city for the purpose of livening up the city. The members are all home girls and

MWirntiing Poiitici. il i s their intention to meet every From present indications Monroe other Monday evening at the differcounty will not present a candidate Pnt members’ houses, each enterfor congress this district. Col- j tllining in turn . The young gentle-

men are to be guests and programs will be arranged by the hostess as she sees lit. This is a new depart-

the training schools, receive her board and hiding. At the end of the month she may be accepted or rejected as a pupil nurse, and the decision is final.— Fehruiiri/ Tcflies'

llo)ue ./fturnril.

IS foil ONI Nll.llT ONI. PRICKS

Tin: II13ST OK THE SEASON.

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Sevjfs on Sale nt L indos" Drug Store. 71-ti A Fri

tions which had ial life usd nc that is ap Vfehtldta-itf hrfxtalf 'Attdtdhtbl W -Tn.i/mThd InYheVutoruIlnini

contrregg, it wonlu seem that ( oop .. ‘

er's renomination is probable.- Iine e8 i H ‘ t l: ‘ ll - v ;,mon S ,llu 3'«unger Franklin Democrat. folks. The ladies met last night “The above, appearing in the organization at the residence of

i 'rawl Vl F3* v iBe .lournal.

• * n *,rb--..d. K-i.r -H.i-.'iii.!*.,* * .-a « are distributed daily among the passengers on all Monon trains. The cards rend as follows: “Passengers can be served in the dining car attached to this train with steaks, chops, ham and eggs, tea, coffee, sandwiches, cold meats, etc.,

and all articles in season.”

Attaching a dining car wftfi IKe v;keK tb-.g.-uHeiu-.f showa the

\ ictuulg mentioned ie> something

new and novel in railroading. Rail-,P n,, ‘ ed at n11 on loC; ‘ l mattt,r9 ‘ road food has always had a shacly i that Pl,tnam counl - v is not for reputTiTSiS’Ajuf uaiiT bow'we'nSVeT | ^ b-l/dOW heard of its being used in i ieu of delegates from Putnam county to!

•coupling pins and the like.

Will Ahumlon Mi** Will.

The heirs of the late David Meliarry in the Tippecanoe circuit

Bloomington Courier of last week, is decidedly misleading and far fiotu liie truth," suiii a prominent democrat to the Banner Times

Npw Suits Filed. The George W. MeAlpin Co. vs. John L. McCoy’et al., to set aside eonveyanee. The Plano Manufacturing Co. \ s. Joanna E. Lcott and Grant Scott,

note.

Harrison B. Tincher v«. Jp.igib \V. Thornhurgh et al.. foreclosure.

........ 5Hr

The indications for tliis vicinity

for the coining thirty-six hours are ns follows as received by H. S. 1 Reniek A Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. 1ml., Jan. 2J.

fiUTB

Local rains,

at nt inn M ry tn»^ Wavpenhans.

Miss Sidelia Starr. Those attend ing last night were Misses Starr, Overstreet, Brandon, Waltz. Mat

thins, Nell', Orrell, and Mrs. Over- pernture.

street^ and Messrs. Barnabv, Dag-i The Mett-or..

“Mr. Matson knows, if he gy, Frank Hays, Overstreet, Calvert, We call attention to the display

Harris, Harry Hays and Lee O. ad. of the Meteor company to be

found in this issue. The troupe A new game by the name of

' .A-oTurV rp-..Tin

cive one of til ebest vaudeville er.-

_ tertainments on the road this seas-

the congressional convention who' b rr, 'd amusement. , ' i g*d on an(1 earrv twenty-four people,

. tl , i refresh ments were served find all will under no circumstances «»P- j efl p ronounciug the opening even-! port Cooper.” j i„ g 0 f the “Monday Night Club" a

From the above it seems that d<

success.

mocracy locally is not in love with | Mr. Cooper and his methods, and | it bears out the assertion of the Banner Times made immediately after the democratic convention,

two thirds of the Put-

will and let the estate he settled by

an administrator.

The will which was so hopelessly ; complicated was the instrument!

drawn up bv the erratic W. F. Pet-|‘^‘ lt • l * > " u *

tit, whose tragic career is so lami- naui countv de,e * ate9 are miliar to all. It was charged at the Coo P er ’ Tbere are del ^ ate * to time of his trial that it had ,' )een that congressional convention who drawn up to favor Mrs. Whitehead,!'^ 11 not 8n l , !' ort ’I'e gentle George,

but thin was never exactly proved. It was irregular, however, and could

easily have been broken.

Only two days and a half until the city candidates must cease bustling for four years.

if nominated, and it makes them 'warm under the collar to have it circulated in the district papers that the}' are for the present con-

gressman.

of L. I». If am iiioud. This morning at seven o’clock occurred the death of one of Greencastle’s oldest and best known citizens, Mr. E. D. Hammond, on south Locust street. Mr. Hammond had been ill for a number of years of organic disease of the heart, and had been under medical treatment

twelve of whom are the great Arabs, Persians and Turks from Buffalo Bill’s wild west company, which delighted so many thousands in Chicago last summer dur ing the World’s fair. They are called the “Whirlwinds of the Desert" and give astounding feats of aerobatic ami lightning gun drill work, marvelous dancing and ex citing tumbling. There are also: twelve of the pick of the European and American specialty actors.

The Banner Times gives the news while it is fresh.

THE

since summer. He grew worse thej

past few days, declining steadily This is the first week the company until this morning, when death l |HH mnde one night stands and the

came to his relief. Mr. Hammond , ,r0 "P e is 8 " t-h » H rarely visits the G E O R G E W. C A B LE , was a native of Maryland and smaller cities. 1 hey will positive- 1 rsj

came to Greencastle in the early ly appear at the opera house on

fifties. Mr. Hammond was seven Friday and the seats will be on sale MEHARRY IlALL, I U ESD A Y E VE., J A N. 23 ty-six years of age. at usual prices. 71 It TICKETS ON SALE AT LANGOON’S BOOK STORE. ''•"Mt

NOVELIST,