Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDI ANA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2:». 1891.
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'• on, ‘-- V ‘ ,M - im " „„ 7’ rn,n * ,,M ; "-‘Tv of the great prize fight in nine ; ,, ,imo- ,.h >e making tho .reen- minutes-three rounds. han.led in By lOoVI«K-k :i. i. • t-IhL-.v. K« hm cnstle post O’llCe npT>OintmCUt HUS
injt rtilverfisi tnonts will be re«*t'lv»Hl ( ach day
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NPWS FROM DEPAUW. Tin* Nfu> Dully from CireenruMIe’** <>r«*ai Ont«*r of LeiirnuiK:* Itecitations will close on Suturi day. l>r. Duvall led preparatory chapel yesterday. Miss Mabel Swartz is a pledged 1 Phi M.u Kpsilon. A reception was held this afternoon in Mehnrry hall in honor of I Dr. Coultas. The two ehristian associations j held prayer meetings this morning from 8:B0 to 10 o'clock. Dr. Coultas, of Indianapolis,
Do You Ride a Victor ?
conducted the exercises this morn-
Divert HcnuMits \v ill he reeeiveu crtcn any . , . « wimm vi i» 1 o’eltK-k d. m. Advertising rates made CUUSCU tOH^UPS to l)0<lill to Wil^ US i*'iill Particulars of tli«* International i'on> iu-r j*i Meh !1T\' ll lil ill
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All eommtinieatlons should be signed with
In the last few hours rumors are current that a dark horse is to
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ly among prominent democrats last r( . IMirt j night that the ear of Cleveland had been penetrated and that he would
Jacksonville Tin* Afternoon,
The American nn Kwiy Mctor-Tiic ation of the day of prayer for eol-
Kennlt by Houilds. .
lejjps.
Special to Banner T imes.
Iacksoxvim.k, Fla., Jan, 'i.')— The following is the schedule for Final arrangements for big fight m ‘ xt «eeks examinations: Flout | perfected and will take place a t' ( ‘ lu8st,s > Monday; eight o’clock. 1 :30, central standard time. Morn- Tuesday; nine o’clock, Wednesday
S|i«'iraen (•<>|iii'‘imiUcii ii -cim nppiioKilon.! look into the malter as soon as
| 1( , ing liroke in torrents of ruin, 8,1(1 u ' n o’clock, Thursday.
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though prospects are for clear af- The contestants as chosen for ternoon. Militia have been ordered the college oratorical contest are as
home and most of them left this follows: Messrs. Bentley, Drum- 3 fl'T? St^ B C. V C. S G.S
morning. Those remaining are back, Dunn, Ogden, McNutt, Pratt, determined to see the fight. Doth MeCuteheon. Kenney and Wade, of the champions arrived in the Messrs. Whitcomb, Daub, Ma-
hinted was the man, but in a cull < ‘* , . v t “ url y this morning and are do- thias and Wright have organized upon him this morning the Dannkk ‘lured in fine condition. The city a new society called the “Bones.*’
I could shake off the Hawaiian and (other interesting matters. It is also rumored that a prominent democrat here had been written to asking him to prepare his papers. Mr. Quinton Broadstreet it was
There is but one best and it's a Victor.
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The candidates lor city office who will engage in tomorrow’s struggle are before the people. They are as good men as the part\ lias and are till that have desired running for offices this time. There is no law against any one making the effort for the nomination, and the larger than usual list is evidence that the p.irt,\ is alive. The Bannkk Times has no choice in thel' V8 .V has a strong pull with Congressman
council of Jacksonville at a meet- it is supposed to he a society club, ing decided not to interfere with and the boys claim that one requis-
tlle Kb’l't- ite will be silk hats.
At one p. m. the arena contained
At LOWER FIGURES than evor before.
Times was told by Mr. Broadstreet that he had received no such information and was no candidate, but xlded slyly that he was like most tny other democrat in town—that
he would not throw it away if it ( 1,01 favorite ln
was passed his way on a plate. Mr. assemblage is a remarkable quiet Broadstreet admitted that there had 0,le - At t :3o the crowd began
been some talk of him having the ' l ,0,1, ' ln K 1,1,0 ,lle ,,ren!, i only about and Ogden, The judges were Prof, place three or four weeks ago hut one half of which inclosure is un- Weaver, Dr. Swahlen, Miss Starr nothing lately. dor roof; rain falling steadily and and Mayor Case.
It is an open secret that Mr. W. majority of spectators getting B. Vestal who now holds a position drenched. The platform is of the as sugar inspector way down in regular pattern, the inside being Texas, is headed this way, on his heavily padded. The tight began
to Washington. Mr. Vestal g au nt 2:22 p. m.
THE: F1CHT IN FULL,
1st Bound. ■ Corbett led with left
The senior oratorical contest
one thousand sports. Corbett is a , ook p i ace yesterday afternoon in
tlie betting. I he lignin Chi hall and the follow-
ing contestants were chosen: j Messsrs. Bentley, Hrumback. Dunn
The entertainment of George W. Cable was one of the best of the ; course. His readings were dramatic renditions of scenes from “Dr. Sevier,” one of his stories. His elocution was entirely new:
JOHN COOK,
The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.
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Cooper, and it has been hinted that j ^ Uu , y h ut the matter, the manner and the ■ c ias >cen sent lor in t lis cmerg ,. xv ||. in j ! r| n; r body blows; Jim reaches man were wholly homogeneous, and
cncy to help straighten out mat- ( barley’s left eye heavily. Mitchell wholly etfective end entertaining. A M ERICA’S GREATEST SPECIALTY COMP’V
ters in this district. Mr. Vestal reaches the ri s: may, as a compromise, take the Mitchell lands in
Mitchell clinches. Corbett's neck, and
matter, other than seeing the full vote o it and thestrong"st party men nominated. A ticket fs to he made and every republican not only has an opportunity to make it, but he is urged to embrace that opportunity. Spare a few moments, brave the weather elements and go to your polling place tomorrow and stamp the men for whom you de-
sire to vote. You will then have. - , .... i. , • , done vm.r first d.,tv The seen,,,I to settle the sernp. as the democrats as they come together. Mitchell lands below zero, to visit the hall might • ' I, • of Grccnoistle pro nosed adjusting hanl "ii ribs, ami a* Mitchell came in : have had something to do with the! and as fully important w.ll be sup J ^ ^ however •'i'- 10 '> , » 1 ’'^ring frigi(1 reception given the soloists,
porting the ticket in the general themselves. Be added, howevei, lum. Corbett upper-cuts Mitchell again , _ . (■lection This is a republican year Cleveland had been reached by and lands with right on Charley’s ribs, 1 J ■ ... ■ .. and
The Meteors,:
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otliee in out of the repabliean cold •> i 'u iands right and right again just as A cold (no joke intended) audihimself: who knows? A prominent time ^ ‘‘ alu * <l - ,,on ® r8 easy in first e nee heard the Wilczek concert democrat stated to the Banner fight. company at Meh rry hall last , Times this morning that it wasn't 2nd Bound.—A wild exchange and a evenln 8- 11,0 la< ‘ t ,iu,t ,lle auili necessary to have Mr. Vestal here a clinch. Corbett upper-cuts his man t ' 11,,( ‘ brn\ed weather, five degrees
as the democrats as they come together. Mitchell lands
have had something to do with the
frigid reception gh
but other than the playing of Mr.
BEST ARTISTS OF AMERICA AND EUROPE, HEADED BY Mens. Herbert Albini, the world’s greatesl magician : the Fulton Si-tor.*, dancers of renown ; Nellie Mel Inin*, I In 1 jubilee comedienne and star ; McA vo\ & I >o\|o. I ri-h dudes; Conway & behind, the monopedes; Minnie Me \voy, world renown clog dancer; Thorne A. Carletou. the American duo; Baker A Herntiart. musical ti am ; Kilpatrick, only one-legged trick bicyclist. The program closing with
THE
LAUGHABLE
COMEDY,
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=.r:r.:z“ sTtSs-S :S =“5:=:— black eve on ever}'occasion. Start I ” twice in siic<*ession. Jim floored his , . matters' right by helping name a In the meantime Mr. Hays draws man clearly and knocked him down T * , T , Z™ . the strongest ticket tomorrow af- the salary', and the general public ( «#<‘in as he essayed to arise. The gong with many who had heard him
is satisfied saved Mittehell. concert work in Indianapolis at Third round—Mitchell rather groggy, j May festivals. His rendition of
( orhett ruslied at Idin. swung right and , Vieuxtemits Fantasie was broad,
a favorite
in
■nils COMPANY IS l-’Olt ONE NKillT ONI.V — — pan es \-
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Seats o/j vS.'j/e at Lando*' Urii'j, Store. 71-4t & Fri
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ternoon. The polls open at
and close at IJ p. m.
THE LAST ROUND-UP.
riioto^raliH of foreign Itiiildings. These are fully represented in “Shepp’s World’s Fair Photo-
magnitleent building of Costa Rica J represents an ancient Aztec temple - 1 surrounded by a garden of btoad-
i <>i.i w. \yiit Noi (Tirtiitt tin- Vi. graphed.” Eighteen in number.
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The At.: tralinn system will b( .! HrazU is represented by a beautiful n ( , pavilion and has a golden pyramid
ml. one j*u tiie .(uuit A'a-dr . t 'u-
The majority race is coming un- 1 der the wire a beautiful finish. Remember the polls open at
o clock and dose at 6. | leaved glistening tropical plants. We again give the location of the The magnificent edifice which voting places: The first ward at j France erected is in the style of sheriif s oiiice, court house; second Louts XIV. Germany has one ot ward at Caspar Reniek's shop; thej the most beautiful buildings in the third at W. S. Lakin s barn on foreign group. Hayti comes forHunna street between College ave ward with a dainty little pavilion nue and Locust street. surmounted by a Muscovite dome Help make up the ticket, and' and open on all sides to the air and then forever after hold^oar place. *nn. India haa produced h atruct* ' - *— 11 * lire of pure oriental architecture.
Tiie British building on the lake is caiied Victoria House. The most
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went'do'wnl'he 1 1 (mk ' f ul'l^ttme '.o'S I ^ Mrti8ti " t0 “ and then Corbett ru-iied at him like a M*’-" ilczek’s bowing was beautitiger. Mitchell clinched. Corbett threw ful and the clearness and quality of him off and floored him with :i still his tone remarkable. The number facer, again he took all the time to rise ( presents a great variety of ilillleul-
COOPER BROS., Tiaiisfei ai mm h issi’H to nn«l I roin all trains,
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Livery Kiirs of till kinds. Cabs for Parties, Funerals and WYd liiurs
Dray ing 1 a Specialty, Pi »t ii >s and Ft i nil ti
This is no year for discontent. The Democrats of the county are invited to look on and see the fun.
latter swung his right with deadly (•fleet on Charley's nose, Mitchell reeled and fell on his face helpless. The referee counted one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Mitchell is knocked out, the referee declared Corbett champion of the world. Mitchell's flic*, was covered with htood. lit* was carried to his corner in a helpless condition. Time of tight, !) minutes. It was all Corbett's way throughout. Mitchell made a show in the first round. The men did not shake hands at tin- beginning of the tight. t he referee called upon to do so but neither responded.
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had spent many hours in overcom- !
great‘I'lii'-e,. "il ^Umlstmh ab'
solute purity and sweetness of tone ( and such facile technical skill are rarely heard in one a.ttist. He was encored upon each appearance. His second program number “Spanish Dance” by Sarasate, was simply dc lightful and the quaint and fanciful' number was perhaps never better 1
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The election b >ards are reqoot^ : j \ foreign buildit^e iii
cd to be in their places by noon, so tnut ot O'lnteinuia. It tla8 J hree | evening by the “Meteors” company. the voting may begin promptly. 'lome* und com unes the old 1 oltu 'I A n over th e ,tate the press speaks Many will want to vote on coming; ,< ' in l» l( * "' 1111 m0(1 ® l ' n Hfehitecture. of the tronpc an( , their from their noon meal, so they will | • , ' 1 P an 11 « 8 reproduced the ‘’‘E-1 vvork A large number of the perl„sc no time from work. i Hood ^ at a /’° 9t of | formers were members of the BufThe large number of candidates!' ’ ol " a -| ' ,MI * I'alo liill show at Chicago, and makes the expense light. It is to ,a ' < titr,l<,IM,s 11 1 0 duMlt ' dl ‘ their feats of jugglery, dancing,
tails. Spain erected a castellated structure of the middle ages. Can-
played. Miss Marie Eckhardt J
■Ji.ir.v.v r./w r:Trr.-. r.* ,r-. .jjtytlfYULhft-fiTOgty.BV . : ... Lovers of vaudeville and variety ! number, an arrangement of the air entertainment are looking forward 1 “8piunerlied” from. Wagner’s pen to the program to he placed on thej hy Liszt, the beauties of its rendi-!
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tie boded the zero weather will disappear before-voting time. Voters owe it it to the party to place the strongest ticket in the field. This is the year when big Republican majorities are needed
as examples.
shooting, etc., arc thrilling in the extreme.^ Though the. company is
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by the audience present. It was played with remarkable clearness
and expression, considering tho fact Standard Keyboard-"forty keys”pr : nt'
that the ni ino wnsn’t at its best ing eighty-ono characters. Alignment I'Kottl A mvi-lox that tin piano w„sn t at its Inst. pcrfect and pcrmanent . W ork in '‘.m iv-.-
Her accompanying was also taste- sight as soon as written, and «o re- nI’.vt - [air!!'.«!: V.’r 1 mJuhi-.
mains. InterLhangeablc parts. Con* * "'■ eompleic Him 1 ciini, stving nil tnilnr# ni.-r "(I mm A ni I" 1 1., .r a'l'l -lutlun-. «n<1 lor lull liil'orinulloii as lo Structed Jilin a T, I ^ entirely 01 rao tlirourrh < ar-. , le.. a.l.ln — metal, of UUla riUL!k. n tno best • -• J ®- I'cwuno. Asmt
lully done which denotes true artistic feeling. Mrs. Welczek gave
ad a, Ceylon, Turkey and others I under heavy expense, the prices of, have magnificent structures fully j admission remain as usual. 73-lt represented between the covers of! letter Mat. this hook. 1 The following letters remain in the c _ . • ! Greencastle postofllce uncalled for
See our coupon announcement in ; j. in at'
The entertainment that was toj be given by the A. M. E. church in the Masonic hall tonight has been postponed. The Banm k Ti.ii s—l'»c. a week.
another column. Mnrrifitfe I.h hiimivn. William Happ and Jessie Glenn Cowgill; Daniel W. Kesterson and Belle A. Lighter. Subscribe for the Bank eh Times.
some delightful violin playing both quality, and by the most skilled > (.rn iM- '\ t - t -t 1 roU m,?
workmen. Unequaled for manifold ard mlmcog.aph ... ik. Car;late SoeSu ; ...
the main at end of line, insuring nentness. * ^ A(i() I*.AS I I^HN II.l.INnis.
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November 12, I8RI.
tenor singing was hardly what was expected from him. as he sang apparently with great effort. The
Mrs. Laly A. Davis, Mrs. Gertrude Cleaver, John W. Anderson, MiManile Chambers, (J. K. French, B. Messier, M. I).. Mi-s Jewel Huley, tbilph Kelley 2), ( has. Wei—ner.
Walter Mitchell, Dr. II. V. Novell,! house was fairly well filled Mr-. Susan Wells, A. F. Stools, Ik.
Woods.
In calling for same nlense say “ad-
, vertised.” J. McD. Hays, U. M. while it is fresh.
in solo and duet work.
The vocalists were in disappointing. Miss Parmater did HSome m ap! not give her customary satisfactory pearance and character CPfCnY work here, her lirst number being of work. Speed limited Oi LCU b decidedly her best. Mr. Einstein's onl y tl10 01 ,il0 operator
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