Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY. JANUARY 29,1891.

AL.L. WHO APPREIOIATE. A Good Tabic and Good Service

AT THE

Most. : Reasonable : Prices F. B. RAGAN'S.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

A CANNING FACTORY.

ABOUT COUNTY SALARIES.

RiiRlished every afternoon

ii* tin* 11 \ \\BR TlMK rrankiin streets.

xeept Sunday

Rice, earner Vine ami

t’hamres for dist hamU'd in D\ hto’ci'K^k

»la> advertisements must l»e t a. m. each day. Keadln*i advertNements wiB lx* reeeivtHl eaeh da> 11)• to 1 o’eloek •». in. Advertising: rates made known on application. Iteudliitf notices one cert per word eaeh in sertion.

What They Were and What They Will He

in the Hereafter.

The recent decision of the su court holding the fee and

iealers in canning machinery I salary law is creating interest, not all kinds of canning factory only among candidates, but others.

Greeneiistle Huh a Grand Opportunity to

Seeure Such a HusincsH.

Mr. W. Curtiss, representing the

(). Ilubbell company, of Indianupo- j premc

lis,

and

All eommunleationH should he signed with the name of the writer; not necessarily for puhlleation, hut tis evjtlenee of *rood faith. A.ionymous eominmiieations ean not l»e not ieecl. W’here tltdivery is irregular please report same promptly at puhlieution otiiee. S peel men copies mailed free on application. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION4hir Ycnr in tvh'tincf $o.00 Sir month.'*.. % 2AO Three month* IJJo One month .50 Per week /•;/ t'nrhei .10 When delivery is m <\ ■ ’y can ier. ail suhseription HOeounts tire to be paid to them as tiu*y call jitnl rc*cei|»t for same. k ’ ; HAUKV M. SMITH.

supplier, is in the city today con- The law fixes the salaries and ferring with some of our local cup here is the list for 1’utnain county: itnlists and business men in regard Clerk. . - - . $2200

to the establishment of :i factory

PulLlsher ... Ma'.i;<S.U1K Killtor

A'Mrcs. all com:minicaU'»ns to TiikDaii.y Hannmi Timks, (irr. licastU‘. I n.l.

HI l't It 1.1 ( AN « l!'\ 1 It Ki t'. For Mayor .ION AT 11 AX niltUI For Treasurer JOHN GIEMOnE For Clerk JAMES M. Ill UI.EY For Marslial \V IF,1.1 AM E. ST A It I.' For Cmiticilineii

Auditor,

i Kecorder,

here to consume the product ot our

1 1 reasiirer,

home gardeners and such its may be induced to enter the field. In a talk with Mr. Curtiss, the Hannkk Timks was informed that it good sized plant could be constructed, building and all, for not to exceed $ Iocu. This would be fitted with .all necessary machinery for canning , r(>l j ( tomatoes and all small vegetables and fruits. The Hubuell company makes a businees of building tht'se factories, take stock in them and furnish experienced men to operate

the same.

The local men who have been looking into the matter think the opportunity is ripe for such a business here. There is plenty of land near Grecncnstle that could be

rented or bought and used advantage this way that , used for pasture land or

standing idle. With a hundred or

in

- 2400

1350

- 2000

Sheriff, - - - - 2000

The expense of clerk or deputy

hire must be paid out of this amount and the clerk, sheriff and recorder must collect the amount of t heir salary in the way of fees as under the old law, in order to

All tees collected above the

HAO :g of practice. r.l:iu >lrl|>fal III Ilii Atti»iiini«‘iit nr Vncal uml Instrumental MuhIo. Tfi ver igo girl works with the easy 1 poi . e-ua oi a piv*.of music. She simply pass again in: 1 again over the easy spots, always i .;h •ting the difficult on« -- ti 1 •. ■ iivi'v s set.- in, and ihe whole I lie i tliN i i ia it: unfinished condition. Why i a c mcentrate upon and 1 master the d ’ if oarts lirsti' Tlio rest : will j II i. ,nd tlu result will bo- k" . •. wr.y to accomplish this v . i» grows more difficult tow • i th' e id is to practice it baekwnrF:. p-.g< liy page; first one alone, then two t. g flier, then three, etc. In this nmnr.cr t'.:o burden of rejietitiou falls upon the heavio.- t portions, and on the final playi:::; through fiom the first wonderful result ■) will Imv been found to have been accomplished without any of that repulsion which the mind feels toward ponderous difficulty. To one who is both a vocal and instrumental musician the difficulty of keeping , up two such rich and distinct lines of a. tion is especially great . Still there are many ways of uniting the two so as to ke»p both up with comparatively small expenditure of time. A writi r in The Musical Courier makes these suggestions: Finger exercise may be made vocal cxerci e as well. With care and attention both finger and throat muscles may be drilled at once without doing harm to either. Ri -t may be bad from heavy instrumental work by a vocal exercise and vice versa, and by separating difficulties those of each department may be united for the good of the

two.

In playing one's own accompaniment,

liMpii ffa jjfg

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ctrgnnt bievde

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inner tube removable through the that way an-l they lea l the vorM.

cat aloe over seen is vours

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First Ward—THOMAS ABRAMS

Second Ward—E1 ).Ml Nf) PEREINS sav fifty small garden spots here I hinl Man! JOHN R. MII.T.ER Putnam county lots more money Tin: Banner Times’ art portfo- could he placed in circulation than Iks are the best. Begin to clip to let ground stand idle, or partially

lj you must either pay the “fiddler” or

your coupons today.

so. This canning matter should

, . , for example, there is much time and vi-

amount of the salary goes into the ulity v . ast ed by playing and singing t<>county ticasury. Pees remain prne- getlc r at sight before the technical diffi-

culties of either are overcome or any idea of the meaning of the composition

is in the mind.

Time, words aud accompaniment should be learned independently and made individually perfect before being united. First study the air alone, with a view to pure tone production ami correct melody. When this is assured without an instrument, memorize or at least become thoroughly familiar with the words. They are never difficult—most of them come without effort. Next unite to them their proper dramatic action. They are for the most part a senseless blur or mechanical recitation for lack of

proper attention.

Next learn the accompaniment thoroughly—which means thoroughly. In uniting do not attempt all at once. Play the accompaniment, reading the melody: next speak the words in connection with tho playing; next sing the syllable "la" with the accompaniment: lastly, unite

;ncC in pneumatic

tires.

Th •£.: must be nn rim Victors are built

Th/' most

if you say so.

CYCIaLnAf'u W

-OPTCN. VYA.-M.fCT* ! , IVr. Ft" "ZI2Z > | J. K. L.JVNGDOM. AGENT O K Ej E NO .W STL.E 1ND. New Healing Stoves, Guns and Bicycles FOR CASH At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.-

tieally as they were before the en act incut of the present law. , ruder the old law the salaries of the live principal offices in this county will approximate \ cry closely

the following:

Auditor, - - - $3600 Treasurer, - - - 3000 Recorder, - - - 2000

1200 3500

new law requires also that must issue fee hills and

| the slierilf collect all fees arising

JOHN OOOK,

X.

The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

to good Sheriff, is now I ( lerk > is left! The

,|t!ie clerk

from litigation or otherwise within thirty days after they have ac erued. The law is mandatory and

of nearly a year party has done

the

looked into, as it assures money to our people. Mr. Curtiss wiil make a proposition today and then a meeting will be called for action. As the Indianapolis company will

Tuosi wishing to take advantage agree to contract to sell all the ot our coupon offer and who should product of the factory for the pro-

dunce to the music of having your 1 accompaniment, words and song. The

"Sliepf's World's Photographed."

Fail

After a reign the democratic

nothing which has benefitted country a dollar's worth.

miss a copy will find the same on file at 111 i•- office. But one scries will appear each week. The New York Sun, democratic, denounces the Wilson bill thus: “Protection, favoritism, discrimination, fraud—these are four legs of the Wilson what-is-ii.”

One things the democrats cannot repeal is the determination of the great American people to re-

priefors it seems as the plan is a feasible one. Tho Banner Timks will have more to say on this sub

ject later.

ISloouiiiigpton llo^it til** IVnnirs. A few weeks ago pennies were so

numerous in commercial circles that they were a nuisance—now they are so scarce t hat they almost command u premium. \Ve judge by the following item from the Telephnii>• that the nimble little

stoic the republican party to power ,. 0 j ng were all attracted to Bloom in spite ot all adverse influences. ington in some mysterious way:

“The First National hank has

few

The democratic congress is do-

ing nothing, but the deficit goes on "hliin the past

iner;u,:..g ::f the rate of $300,000 13,000 pennies, amounting to $130. !»it dav. The thins the democrats ‘ ,,n ^ B , , l,nn ten cent pieces and are working on is a hill to further 1 Khi l’I K “ 1 to « n apsi?tant ,m ‘ s -

increase the deficit.

urer at Cincinnati, where they will l>e taken at their full value in ex

liih next republican state con-J change for currency. The bank

must, however, pay the expressage

vention for the nomination of candidates will be held in Tomlinson hall, Indianapolis, Thursday. April

2fi. The basis of representation 1 p oun( ] 8i

was fixed at one delegate for every 150 votes cast for Harrison for president in 1M12. Under the rule

both ways on the money. The 13,000 pennies weighed almost 100

>Ir. Trary G«*tj* ‘Min.

Hicliinond Item.

Arthur Tracey, formerly of the

fixed the convention will he com- ftem, and who is now one of the pbseti 61 ~i i wo 'OfeilgBlPa:—lefirTT proprielori"6iriBF Newcastle

property sold. If the law is faithfully executed it will put a stop to needless litigation. At the court house the officers are resigned to the decision and up to the time of writing, there had been no candidates to pull off the track in the primary race. There seems to he lots of the boys ready

to be sacrificed. Or. Dike's l.octtii**.

I)r. Samuel W. Dike, of Auburndale, Mass., secretary of the National Divorce Reform society, spent Saturday and Sunday at DePauw university, giving a seminarian) chalk talk on sociology to a select company of students on Saturday, following up the same in a public lecture on Sunday afternoon in Mcharry hall to a large audience

, , on the subieet. “The Family as Af-

lavs counted

tected by Marriage and Divorce. The main thought of his work was to emphasize the sociological infinenee of the home, making the family tho basal organism of so ciety ; that any tendency to break up the home life must be disastrous to society and civilization. (The remedy for evil modern tendencies should be education, supplemented by uniformity of state legislation. Many of the doctor’s utterances were very instructive iind must prove to he good seed ■ ■ W—-VT■.. ” i,, of;. ' i ilt~TUr ! exhuhernnee of the idea of the Pub

result will lie astonishing to the most indifferent. It makes a travesty on a song to rush into it unprepared. Reading part songs separately is ex-C-ll- nt practice in uniting melody and accompaniment, and giving a comprehensiveness of grasp that is invaluable. Hero a knowledge of chords and keys is again found of most value.

I ><'*< ription.

This magnificent volume of over 500 massive oblong pages is illustrated with over 250 full page

g. s cooper j. w. cooper * COOPER BROS., Mer ans mm.

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text fills tli<‘ pages opppsite the pictures, and presents an unrivaled mass of instructive and descriptive matter, most beautifully aud sim-

ply expressed.

The work is issued by the Globe Bible I’uMishing Co., of Phiiadel phi^ and Chicago. The publishers, who are wide awake and know how to meet the wants of the masses, have placed the retail prices marvelously’ low, ranging from $3.25 to $7.00, Recording to the style of binding, giving every one

an opportunity to purchase a copy. VT,"' 1 , 11 ' " < ' lv , V* I* 1 1 'J; 1 '' INm<it-Ki> 1 „ 1 1,1) Iiv tlie (yohunbian Exposition, and

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upigoilict-Ui plloiogiiipli- i- wifleoit a

parallel in joimialislie enterprise, and — —

is (|tiite in keeping w ith the contiiuioug I

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addition, another com ineing proof that I TheDvii.v Bannkr Timks sticks reso-| No [> lately toils dcterminutioti tube The j j

No 21

Paper or i u k Peopi.k.

It sliould not be forgotten Dial Messrs. Sliepp’s famous ,|.|-i,.. of pfioio-

The first coupon appears

'ut it out.

today.

the Globe Publishing ('o. wa

elusive rights to pul li-li and sell these photographs. They are an iiiiineii-ely

.i larger representation of the total an iiidependent paper, was scored

vote than has been agreed upon rather heavily b> Editor Elliott, of! jp<>t mHde his trcatmcnt of U S '’ mt V ^ lryh ' W, [ :. heretofore. The counties were re the Courier, because Tracey dared " l "' t ll ' afjra , i ntary ‘ ,n<l “ n * Rt, * f,lct ‘, fJRSSgf^^^SrSVlti rjuAcor r7ot«7iir,t-r-aiw,.r.,r?,.s* * ' ?: ' r --••v '

f Fttriiished the Daii.v Banner Times greatest exposition ever held, and at daiSy hv RAY. Alien, manager of Arthur the price effere*! to fader-of Tkk

Daii.v Banner Times millions of (•((pieought to be sold, as thousands of people will want the series, not only for tbem-

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later than April 24.

The prohibitionists of Putnam county are called to meet in county convention at the court house on Saturday. Feb. lo, 181)I, to nomi-1 nato candidates for the various

ed em all, hut 1 racey evidently * . . . ... <)«««•, choicer, f.siba ami over.

“e»t thar,” for a s ooJlr n.nnbo of| " ™''’ r ">• «W-

republican candidates of Henry

county display their cards in the| Hichmond item. , oiu Hen furkeys..

f ) Supt. J. N. Study was asked this

printed in The Monday Daii.v BannKit Times of Jan.2!). IH'M. ami the -m 1 -

vn«nfs«

! lAHtliS, OHI

i , , , , A Turkeys, hens.choice fat HU*

delegates to the convention not of republicans. The UopriV,-want-l tt, ' eordpa M ^h™™'* «*• Me ^..; l,

Pauw. He was the guest of Prof ’ j J ceedii.g coiflxuis will appear Daily until

:*». j (he senes is completeil. i Inn is a

Til.. Convention. I " e. .’ ’ "* I _ Kiofs. rreBli, siioioct to oanniins il ; elamce of a life-time In get a souvenir

candidates of Henrv 111!!!!* tvo , s.. rof ' o . " f xposition, anil no one should

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riitee, throiiRti earn, etc., addreHN

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8. Dow i.i.\o, \|rrut.

Mo

Tlie \\ eat her.

| morning about hi.s candidacy for The indications for this vicinity rn. —ihi-i j the state superinOndency of public for the

lb. S/iti /1 on .Iniiuaiv -"| 8( .| )o0 | s . jj,. said: “I have re- as follows as received by H. S.

county offices and to transact other'turned prophet and made « guess j ceivetl numer0U9 letter8 urging Iae Reuick vF Go. from the official business. Prof. F. T. McWhirte. j on the city ticket, which it said the to aIlow nlv DRtne t0 be used as a weather bureau ut Indianapolis:

will address the meeting and there | “ring” would nominate. The candidate f or tUe po8ition) but } will he a mass meeting at night. prophesy of the organ was so far. 8hall not do 80 if by it defcat wou | d W. A. Graver, , from the mark that we reproduce comc t() j, oth Judgp ( ' ()nigto( . k alK ,

Chairman Go. Com. it: Lewis, Landes, Hurley, Sturr.

Ahrnms, Blake and Browning. He

( III) AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS,

rom Terre Hnute, I November 12, 1863.

• . 4— a- , IK - mi, 04* "s' Ibitter. fresh roll

Butter, No. 2 ^ i . ...

neglert to take advantage of the oppor- abbive from tub north.

tunity. J 0 ; J* Terre Hnute & Kvansville Kx... flriOn in i TIC vvi " ui:■«H.u^«n.viiicvuii. ?:s;}:s: ])e oftei ed UU ll W l ek. I No .» ( hicugo & Nashville I.lniltiHl 10:00 p m . Remember that you must Inve 81X nokth bound.

coming thirty-six hours are cof dons of The Daii.v Bannih n„ «• . IUck.,x Na.hvilleLlmffiki 4:«.nm

Times in order to obtain, on navmcnt | *! " Mail ig:i0|.n(

’»’KN « EXTS. the FIRST PART ^

Part l) of the series. Due notice will

HeiitK from Otir 4'olor«‘il I'rit'iKls.

Gorwin Karnest, of Didianapolis, guessed just three out of the seven. However, 1 do not

is visiting his parents. .The organ had better keep quiet as! The Bethel A. M. K. church be | a prophet, especially when talking'

gan a series of revival meetings last j rings. i while before he made night lo be conducted by the pastor. Subscriptions for any magazine ! intention of tt, P irin f f

or paper taken at t his office. We I P rera< ‘ hent h.

tfl

myself'. The place is not of sufficient import to me to justify iliat.

feel that I owe

it to Mr. ( (linstock to withdraw us my name was suggested quite a

known his to the sii-

InoianAi’ot.is. Ind., Jan. 211.

U Gold wave, temperature will fall fifteen to twenty degrees

by Tuesday morning. *

I I ARRINOTON,

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tiins 5

South

Krnest Bauilj- is laid

rbeumat ism.

up with

be given of the publication ,if PART). Tralnxilund 4Tiury I'liliiimn -„cpii, tf IL and the parts will "' l . , follow as rapidly a-ibcy can he ban-! duv coaciii-s anil i iin w.iia’ , || , i.tw 1 '!ai < ( l 'iri(i'".>

died. Amplo preparations fiave bcco , ,l,ul ^'divillc

! na ! ,e 6U j , I ,1 y “<• that no- j (; nn 'l I'Kss.nnd T k.'Vt" (‘hlcas,.. body may !«• disappointed. ' 11,1 IN ORDER TO AVOID TMK Bl SII. — — *—

applications should b(* iniulc proinpl ly, i

as soon as the Con pons appear in Tin: sped i*u:ji,.„,.,| 0 „ b s,,,,,!,. Dvn.v Banner Times. On January 8, February 8, Marchs The well-deserved reputation of tho | and April 9, ihe Monou Route w ill-ell

Rev. Stewart.

Subscribe for tho Banner Times, will save you money.

The Banner Time-—Idc. n week.

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Shopp Brothers, w hose linn is known i tickets at one Hrst-cla-s limited far for all over the Unlletl states and in Ku-ith round trip to all points in Keuropc. is a guarantee that "Shopp's; lucky .Tenues-..,., Alabama. Missis-ippi.

J. W. Woods is moving to Ports- VVorld's Fair I’hotnirraplieiP’ will l»e is -! variou- points in Georgia and Florida

sued n their u-ual first-class style, and ' and to New Orleans. La.

that neither pains nor expense will be Tickets good returning twent v days

spared to make it worthy of the great: from date of sale,

event which it sograpliically, thorough-1 For further information, address ly and ably portrays. • sutf • J. A. Michabi., Agent.

mouth tiKlay.

Several sleighing partits were arranged this morning.