Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1894 — Page 4
I'lJE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, JANUARY. 27, IWH.
B. F. JOSUtN uiulliw tlu 1 llljthi'st Gra'I. 1 Rnir.ll Bloik
PLANS FOn A io OOO HOUSS. A Hu|i|>> <’i>iutilin»(!«iii of tIn Practical mid rtIn Itoruo ISuildint;. [Co;*yri/.! i. \ !>•. AMM-r’ctm I‘r« A somhs *oa. 1 When or.c* luiiUi' a it, is qisitc v \ttil il lb;.! 1.1“ or l et Ui.',:vidui‘l unit ijc ' - , 1 la (i a.c :i inift > Uotli in I he MTar.Keiiifiit '>1‘ tVo rottniH an 1 > yt. rior i p poararif t', an ] t':r opp-'V! unit rt lor tlic o. v - pj. j i i •ii are til-
And the Iti«t l , i': A nrirlt an 1 \n»*irncHi. foal yard oppuelt • Vaudalla frrinht offlec.
r=R£D IaZBIK. Practical Plumter am GasFit ter
DKAi.n: in....
(jas lifater pipes,
aqd Sanitary p.ppiia^e^s.
General Iron Work ....and Blacksmithin". .la !.- >n anil <'olutnbia -Sit
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CITY DIRECTORY. ( IT Y DIT K CIIS.
Mayor.. . Tr»*a<un‘r Olerk — Marshall. Engineer.
Charles 11. Cuae Trunk L. Ij.indes James M. Hurley William E. Starr Arthur Throop
Attorney ....ThumasT. Moor** See. Hoard of il. alth....Kujrrne Hawkins M. D
rorst’it.M KN.
l^t Ward... Thom i' AUrams, J I, Handel 2nd ...Oeo. K. Hlake, .lames Hrirltfes ;ird ” . .luhu Uiley, John H. Miller Street Commissioner J. H. < utT'r Tin- Chief.... ‘ l> ' • • ' A. llroekway. ) Mrs. M:ir\ Hireh, *Seh.. )! Trustees 1 >. Ii. Anderson. ) K. A. Otftf. Superintend, nt ot elty schools.
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V . i-.T ELEVATION. m.At tiulim il. Simc variety li'i“ been ternu il ibe ' pice iif life,” its application is very t pp:opriiae in rrftanl to tbedcslgnlns
c? bouse i.
The old ci joniul style, upon tbe whole, will be found tbe most satisfactory for country dwellings and is especially adapted to the two “torydwelling—in fact, shows to ti c bet: adMinUtKe when the roofs are
kept comparatively low.
Here is a very comfortable and attractive bouse which may be used as an Must ration. It is designed for a family i i some means and should be placed on e. good sized lot, with a lawn on all sides, so sloped as to carry oil’ all surface water from the sides of
market quotations. Prevail Inc Uric., for t. isltl ami Gal tie
oti Jan. ‘!<J.
I ndlnmipolltt*
’Will: VT —VI < M VH 4 r
Oats- t» , • :tlc.
CATTLE-—Itii'clpts inn heel; shipnunts
300 head. Market fairly active.
Kxtra choice shipping anil erjKjrt steers, • ft,: i., t i. good t choice abipping •tears, f tUOei I nieiliiim to good shipping steers, sti.’iaii'A.'jO; common to fair steers. fH.TOiiGl.OO; choice feetiing st sTs, isl. la.if t tsi; ; good to choice hellers, G-VV-', ,0.50; lair to medium heifers. f-i.Av ■ 2.k>; common to j light heifers, ?l.o r >i„3.3.>; good to choice I cows. $?’. ;.V:t.25: fair to medium cows, j
*3 i.5 2.27
Hogs—Receipts l,7Ai head; shipments
2,000 head. Market active.
(foist to choice medium and heavy, *5..7n (a5.57 1 j; mixed and heavy packing. z5.40(,, 5.7st; giKst to choice lightweights. .S7-t., ' 5.52 1 .,; common lightweights, s5.-'i5,e.7.f5: pigs. f4.35(.,5.35; roughs, y 1.2.7,'./.7.10. Sheep—Receipts 00u bead; shipments
T.'iO bead. Marset low er.
tiood to choice lambs, ftLTOe t.ort; common to ineiliunt lamits, ^1.50a^3.:25; good to choice shi-: I. ■■Si.].7 ' .1.35; fair to medititu sheep, .yi.on,’2. I'l; common she«-p, $1.23(f£ 1 75; hucks. per head. Si.O le' t.OU.
Sllcff S \\ Oil j S Fair Something Worthy of Note.
Photographed."
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Readers
Those who did not see it may have it brought to their homes where they ran visit it in their own parlor and by
their fireside.
Chicago (■rain nutl i*ro%ision.
WHEAT—May opened Ik- ,0. closed GJ.'-jt. Julv onened 1.1 .e.elo-eilM "j '. Coks —May otiened ‘•s' .,e, closetl 35h - ' JsC dtllv ipened elosed 8Wq. OATS —Maj opened 3 . cloaed 28 ,
July opentil 2 . •, closeo 3s 1 .e.
I'okK dan. opened eld.27. closed 813.12
May opened 8R: • 7, elosisl 813.30.
IjARD—Jan. opened >*7.:'". closed 87.77
May opt aid 87.(10. closed #7.17.
line.—dan. opened 8' ; '> 7 closed 80.52.
May opened 80 72, closed Si',.'>2.
Itntt,»t1ng t er U’slUiall “ Hnecessar. ' Jackson, Miss.. Jan. 27.—The Demoi crntic legislative ciiucus for the nomination of a successor to Senator Walthall took its 21st ballot last night without result. There are six candidates, with
VeLaurin slightly leading. P<»st ]»nnrm«*ni I'ropo.M if,
Denver, dm. 27.—The Ketmbliean
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WillUtiiMfBl! HOW CAN THIS BE?-
The Banner Times has made this possible by its readers taking advantage of our offer below and securing one of our World’s Fair in Water Co-ors.
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With it the Great Columbian Exposition can be seen again in all its grandeur and beauty. All those wonderful
FOREST HIM, CBMKTLiiY HOAR!) OK DIRECT"
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J. 8. McOlary
John c. Hrownin^
Pres . V. Pros
J. K. hung-tlon . ScjO H.8. lionit k .Iroas James DayrKy •• •^ U P^
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Meotimr tlrst YVodues'iiiy ii'kIH eueh urmth
at .1. S. McClary’s ottlee. SKf’KKT SOriKTIKS.
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OKKKNCASTLE LOIKJK VO JlS. Ilruoe FrazU , r. N. O L. M. II an nit See* Me«»tinur nivfhts. every Wetinesday. IIhII. in Jerome Allen’s lilock. Jrd tlooi’. PUTX KM LODGE NO. 45. John A. Michael .X G E. T. ! Imffee. >'•*• Meetlufr nigh • very Tue-wlay. Hall in Central National Bank block,tfrd floor. (■ASTLr. CANTON N«» :>>, I*. M. J. A. Michael Cupt (has M elk el See First anil third Monday nights of ciicb
month. *"
D. OF R. NO. 106. Mrs. John Merry kveat her. t N. G D t S. Badger. 8eo Meeting nights, every i.*nd and 4th Monday .»r each month. Hall in central Nat. Bank building, 3rd floor. UK KEN <' AST I ,K LODGE (S. I*. O. OF o. Wm. Hart wood N •' • W. F. Teistei .P.fl Meets flrst and third Mondays.
tbt building. In the tir>t story are three league has asked the imtioniii exetutive ; \ 7 ' ^ * rooms besides the staircase ball, with a coininittee to postpone the national 'Ph’tiuhl ehance to ^eeun* i -e small ver.uwJa ia front, from which jou i league me dnu: here from May-S to .hme magnilicejil photographs U \\iili< ui a pass to the vest ibnle and from thence into 12, when the we :tih r will he letter for i parallel in journalistic enterprise, inn!
the hall. projn sed motiniain excursions.
The parlor is of good size and commtini-
cates with the dining room by means of sliding doors. From each of these rooms
MASONIC.
EASTERN STAR, Mrs. Hickson .. W.M Mrs. Dr. Hawkins Sec* First Wednesday night of each month. GREENCASTLE CHAPTER R. A. M. NO 21. H. Beniek H. P H. S. Beals Sec* Second Wednesday night of each month. IILUE MIDGE F. AND A. M. Jesse Richardson.
UfinUer Without Bail.
Stanton, Mich., Jan. '27.—C. W. | (Chopin, member of a banking firm j which assigned last July, with liabilities j
$80,000 in excess of assets, is under ar- ,, , . , . . rest on a charge of einbezzleUK'Ut. As lately to it< deteriLi'.iution to he
yet he has not sccurtvl bail.
: \ Most Beautiful Souvenir.
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i With ;i desire to again promote the inj ten-Ms of iiif readers, The I>aii.v Hanner Times idoged a cHitraet with the famous 0lobe Pnblishinij Co., of I’biladelphia, by wltieh the magnifleent series of photographs, with descriptive i matter, known as “Sbepp’s World’s
E.dr rhoto^raphed," will be | stTu C turcs'\vTich made the White City noted the world over withm the marvelous! v low purebasinj; . . . . r , • , . , , . t i t i pi . it T1 . ;x , , N1S j,; ,..,.1, ,,,1 for the beauty of their architectural features can l>e looked stamps, and sin Duly Uanmh upon and studied at leisure, All the lovely hits ot scenery
which made the grounds so attractive are reproduced in their natural colors and will again afford enchantment to the beholder. No important feature of the Fair has been left out,
is quite in keeping with the continpoi.s: ^d the accurate descriptions which accompany the views, eftorts of Tin daily Banmh Times to give an excellent and entertaning history of the GRhAi-
picn-c and bomdit its mulcts, ii is. in FST EVENT of the nineteciiith century.
addition, another convincing proof that The Daily Ranker Times slicks reso-
Tm f Hu
iii 1 Quill's Fair in Wilin' Folors
I*oj>i» I’rntvctlon.
Columiha, :5. C., Jan. 27.—Dr. Samp-
son Poi>c, a candidate for governor and £ ri d , ' is were ol l-H IAEi.y Iniu>kse.i> one of the leaders of the reform Demo- jEDby the Colmubian Exposition, and crats of the stall . has eomo out against the Globe ITthli.-hing Co. was given cxthe Wilson bill and in favor of protec- ! elusive rights to publish and sell these
photographs. They arc an iminenscly
1 tack) y trityiln iorl«. 1 valuable and important souvenir of the Mason City. W. Vh., Jan. 27.-Anuie exposilion ever held, and Garment and three other girls took ”, , r Archie Keller out of his boardinghouse he " . and, tieing him to a fence, cow-hided * >A "' Bannk “ 1,mks ,n ' n,on " him tinmercifully. Keller's offense was ought to la* sold, ns thousands of people circulating evil reports about Miss Annie w j|i want the series, not only for thomi (^amjent- __ selves, but also for their friends.
Paper oe the. Peopi.e.
It should not be forgotten that |
Messrs. Hiepp's famous scries of photo- Consists of a careful selection ol buildings, land scapes and
scenes about the exposition grounds, reproduced in water colors—twenty-two in all enclosed in a beautiful portfolio or case forming a lovely and at the same* time a safe receptacle
for so rare a prize.
H. S. Bon Is Third WednondRy night i
>f ouch month. COM M ANDERY.
\v. »i. ii Oullen i . 0 J. MoD. Il - •''t « Fourth Wodnesday night ol' each month. ROf I AN LOIX* E, NO. Iff. F. & A. M, H.S. IlrvHii \ W. M \V. F. ToiHter .JAoc Moots socoml uud fourth Tiioudiiys. WHITE LlfsA CHAPTER, No. JJ, O.E. S. Mrs. M. Fluronoo MHok NV M Mrs. M. A. Tointer Soc Moots second and fourth Moiniayfi. KNIGHTS (»F PVTHIA8. EAGLE I.ODGK NO. Iff. " " c. c David H ngiioh Sec Every Friday nigh* on Jrd floor ovor 'i’hos
Abrams store.
GKKF.NV KSTI.I’, niVlS»»»> I . K. W. G. Stai r (’apt K. St rat tan t*— Sec First Monday night of ouch month.
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I’OLLKGK CITY I.ODGE NO. ff. John Denton M. W A. II. Phillips. Si«e Second mid 4tii Thursdays of each month. HECKLE OF HONOR. Hose MeAlinden.... (’. ofM Della Moon*. Si*e First and third Frida vs vd’each month. Hall on lird floor City Hull Bluek.
BED MEV.
OTOE TRIRE NO. 14R. .lueoh Kiefer. Hachera /Tlios. Sago Sec Every Monday night. Hall on 3rd floor City Hail Block. . mtam -mm-■ ROVAL ARCANUM. Ia'.T. S COFNCILNO. IS!?. W. G. Overstreet H cims. Laod**s . -ot Second ami f »iirtliThurs<laysot each m a;th Meet in G. A. R. Hull.
riRbT STORY,
ordinary door which communicates
Inspiration. Not like a daring, bold, aggressive boy Is Inspiration, eager to pursue; i But rather like a maiden, fond, yet coy. AY ho gives herself to him who best doth woo. Once she may smile,or thrice, thy soul to fire In passing by; but when she turns her face, : Thou must persist and seek her with desire If thou wouidst win the fa\or of her grace. Air.I if. liki* some winged bird, she cleaves the
air.
Anil leaver ihe<* spent and -Arii-ken on the
earth.
Still must thou sti iw* to follow even there. That she may know thy valor and thy worth.
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with the staircase hall. The hall is of unusual size for n small dwelling and can he lifted aa u silt lug room if so desired. The route from dining room to kitchen is through the pantry. The entrance from the hall to the kjtchen is placed under the main staircase, secluded from view as you enter the front door. The kitchen is fully equipped with a range, hot water boiler, sink and wash trays, with a closet for |
stolon World's Fair m Water Colors. In the second story arc four good rooms, 1 he W orld s hair in water color with clouts complete. In the attic are ul jv. r of the dai j y I5 A j <xkk TIMES is
llio host one open to the public,
j ftni( or The next beat thing to un aelual imi'tar. i visit to the Worlds Fair is an tx-
-NOTiilNG* LIKE* IT* UNDER* THE-SUN.
The only set of Facsimile Drawings in Water Colors illustrating the World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago by
the celebrated artist Graham.
Every Sketch in the Collection is a GEM The next best thing to an actual visit to the World’s Fair is an examination of these beautiful water colors. No picture
i Then shall idle come, unveiling nil her t nnrin^, I Gi\ ing thee joy for pain, and smiles for tears, And thou shall t iu*>p her in thy longing arms : The while she murmurs music in thine ears, 1 But ere her ki.- s has faded from thy cheek, i She shall flee from thee over hill ami glade, | And thou must seek- aye, ever seek and seek— i For each new conquest of this phantom maid.
Wheeler Wih t *.
three rooms, with the necessary closets, etc. There is a eelinr under the house with a concrete floor The foundation walls on* of stotjp to t be top of the ground and of brick thence, all laid in cement mortar. ! visit to
i—«i-' picture in
The first coupon in Ihc scries Yvill i>c printcii in The Monday- Daily Banner Times of Jan.2!), 1SR4, ami ihc sneeeeilinu eoupons will appear Daily until 1 I the series is completed. This is a' jchanceof a life-time to >p't a souvenir |
I ileglect tiTtakt' 1 'ul'van'ta)te of°t'l!(• oppo'r- « n black alld ' vhite ™ the idea of the real aptnni(y pcarance made on Midway Flaisance by the brilliantly arThere are 32 series, and one .-cries will ranged Turks, Arabs, Indians, and the many other nationalbe offered each week. j ities to be seen there. The life, the warmth, and the spirit Remember that you mu-t bav< sin 0 j- ^| lese pictures make them captivating to both young and times i„ order to obtain,o„ payment, ? d and render them more satisfactory than they could possi
of ten gents, tile MUST i*a rt j bly be if they were in plain black and white. | i Part l) of the series. Due notice will j
tie given of the puhlieation <>f PART; II, and the additional parts will follow as rapidly as they ean be ban- j died. Ample preparations have been i made to supply the demand, so tint) no- ,
body may lie disappointed. We now offer this handsome collection of art gems comin oi.dgk io A\imd iiiKi.i ■’*•• pi e (_e and one month's subscription toourDAHA Banm rTimis application* siiuitiu in* nmiii* pnnnpl , J. 1
ii.> SuOn a* tin 1 ('OilpOiio appfai’ lli 1 HE
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domes are nh cut bed with tongued and grooved stuff, covered with waterproof sheat hing paper, covered with clapboards Id
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WOMAN')* RELIEF CORPS. Mice It C hapin .Fr« s Louise Jacobs Hgc Meetings every s<*cund and fourtli Monday at 2 p. ni. G. A d. Hall.
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College ave an<l Liberty st.
I ndiatm and Hanna. Jackson and Duggy. Madison and Liherr.v, Madison and Walnut. Hanna and (Iroai n.
Bloomington and Anderson. Sendiniry and Arlington. Washington, cast of Durham. Washington and Locust.
Howard and Crown.
colors. No picture in black and white can convey the faintest idea of the real appearance made on midway plaisance by the brilliantly arrayed Turks, Arabs, Indians, and
The wcll-dcstTveil reputation of the Shepp Brothers, whose firm is known all over the United States ami in Europe, is .! guarantee that “Shupp’s World's Fair l’lmr.ii;;raplied” will be isued in tbeir usual first-class style, ami that neither pains nor expense will be spared to make it worthy of the great
the many other nationalities to be t . V entwliieh it so graphically, tlioroiiJth-
seen there. The life, the warmth h and ably portray.-.
and the spirit of these pictures —
make them captivating to both «• Simplest ant! Best."
TTi u a _r— u rr 'Trill; —u ;rd - rc.7 dv: — more 0 ntisf'>' t<'ry- tlmn they could j-J ^ F RAN KLIN
$1.50.
This is the regular retail price of the water colors alone, and they can not be had anywhere for less. Call at our office and examine if.
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possibly be if they were in plain ! black and white. Call at the countiiio room of tiii- pape r and see a set. \Ve give theman^un^tuontnVsbo'-*j script ion to tiie paper for .f l.oO. You get all the views at once, and <!o not have to spend several times the amount in a coupon deal that is unuiulsfactory. tf
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()nio and Main.
College ave. and DeMotti alley. Locust and Sycamore.
1- 2 -1 Fire out.
'Hie police (tall 1ft one tap then u pause and
ili<*n follow the box numnei ( Ol NTY OF Fir ERS.
G*h». M. Blaek —
r. M. GUdewelL. G<m>. Hughes
Da til)* I T. Ilarnell Daniel S. Hurst..
I. F. O'Brien. F. M. Lyon
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Wm. Broadstreet . G. W. Bence, M. D. J. I). Hurt, )
Sunn el Farmer / Couitniftftionei
John H. Newgeut)
Auditor
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Treasurer Clerk Recorder Surveyor . .School Superintendent Coroner . . Aafteoftor ... See. Boaid of Health
SECOND 8TOHY. the lirst story, with side walls of second story, Kilbies and roofs shinnied. 1 he outside trim is of seasoned white pine, all 1 painted in two eoat». The walls and ceilitiKs in nil stories are hard fmislicd on two coats of brown mortar. Tbe stair rails, newels and Imluatnules are of mahogany. All other woodwork is of cypress. The building is fitted with all modern improve men! - ami can lie erected for 83,000. D. W. King. Hanging Picture*. Where there are feiv pictures or other ornament* in it room there should Is: a decided but harmoni/.itig eontrast IieUvei n the walls, doors, window casings, etc. Doors, window frames and wainscot ought to come between the carpet or other flooring and the walls—that is, they should be light- . i-r than the former and darker than the lat- j ter.—Architectural and Building.
Every patriotic citi.ren should "ii-c liis personal effort and influence to iucrca°< the circulation of Ids homo pajter which teaches the American policy of IVot -i. lion. It is ids duty to aid iti this r.:: ;;< • t in every way possible. After the ’in■mo paper is taken <.; re oi, Yvtiy not : oi> s : ibe for tiie Amekk an Fgono! ;, published by tiie Aineri an I’roleitivc TarilfLcaguo ? One of iis • nn-. >u.lents says : “No true Aineri.au < an £et along without it. 1 consider it the greatest and truest political teacher in tiie United States.” Send postal card request tor free ample copy. Address Wilbur F. Wakeman, General Secretary. 135 West 23d St., New York.
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