Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1894 — Page 2

TilK BANNER TIMES, (iREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THFRSDAA. FEBRUARY I, iS9l.

DAILY BANNER TIMES JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE

I'libllfllKHl < \'(*r> «*Xt <*nt Sunday at * hr Hannkh l‘i mks eoriifi- Vine and I'ranklin streets.

L , lmn>r<‘i- for iliaplav advertiaemonts must he

leil in by 10 o'elcH'k a». in. eaehday.

ini* advertisements will be reeri\'<*<i eaeb day

\ l ew <atioiiN Pre« , e<llnsf the Open-

l»»K of Tomorrow's ServH-«*s. The g:in<' is busy today.

St«*tsoi»*K Itii; Sin#w• Had the great and only Barmim

I'lmto^riipliM of tlu 1 side shows. The Midway Plaisanee also fur-

Krad-

liandril in by 10 o'clock i

ill

»1 o’clock n. in. Advertising' rates made

up t:• 1 n cloc k o. m. km fcn on applieation.

Heading notices one cert per word each in sort ion.

All columnnicAtions should bo siffned with t he n.uae of the writer: not necessarily for publlca‘ion, but as evidence of tfood faith A.tonymous coinnuinientioiis can not be noticed. Where delivery is irretnilar please report ^aiiie promptly at publication oiliee. Specimen copies mailed free on application. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

t tin Yrar in advance. Si.r months Three months One month /Vr week Ity ( atrier

$.*•.00 2 AO 1.2.*» .10

When delivery is made by carrier, ail subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

M. .1. HKCKETT II AKKY M. SMITH.

Publisher ... Manutfinir IMitor

.N''.dress all communb'atiuns to Tm: Dau.v Hannkh Timk.s, Green castle, I ml.

Ul 1*1 IU.U \N 1 IT\ 1 H KI T.

For Mayor

JON A THAN IUK< II For Trcnsurer JOHN till.MODI.

For Clerk

J AM SIS M. Ill I0.KY For Mats)ial WILLIAM Ik STARK For rotmcilinen First Wan!—THOM A ^ A IIR A M S ml Ward—E DM UN I \ PEEK1N9 Eli ini Waul—JOHN K. M1LLLK \VKliave roreived many inquiries about our art folios, (’ome in ami see them.

been in Kli/.abeth Saturday he nishes “Shepp's World’s Fair Phocould have created no more com- togrnphed” with a remarkable partmotion amonuj ehiblren and ladies ure of gems of the camera. This

All kin«.> nt odd bits jm ^oin_ L^ J|n ( |j ( j stetson's Rig Uncle Tom’s is u section of the Boulevard about

up. I ^ (’abin company. Parents and clul- 000 feet wide, extending fully one

^ "* >M t " ,nn,, ' u j ren began assembling at an early mile west of the rear of the Wo-

' hour along the promised route of man’s Building- It bears the same

I he clerkship race will be so procession, and when it came none relation to the World’s Fair as side close it will surprise some people. was disappointed. It was an over- shows have to the circus. German, It will be a ground bog day with whelming surprise to all. The Irish, Austrian, Turkish, Dahomeysome and a ground hog ease with double band, elegantly uniformed, an, Javanese, Lapland, Ksquimaux, others. with spirited airs, attracted atten- Alaskan and Egyptian Villages; Democracy, tohaeco spit, candi- tion. The musicians were followed Turkish, Chinese and Algerian dates and bad choirs have made a by hall-a-dozen Siberian blood Theatres; a Tunisian Cafe Chantcombination of odors in the court hounds, each led by a keeper; then ant, a Persian Restaurant, an In house halls today. icame a handsome Shetland pony, ternational Costume and Beauty All the townships will vote as w Rh • Little Eva’’gracefully astride, show ; Syrian, Soudanese and Thesthrv do in regular elections by pre- The tw<) perforanees at the Tern- salonian Dancers; Mosques, Kiosks, i-ini tH. Tin* count}' boards Inive in- pie opera house, ..ftemoon and eve- and Pagodas; Menageries, Pano-, struetions to begin counting when- nin ?. i-i'.i"V<‘d hy immense audi- ramus, Casinos, Clitf Dwellers, ever they oho >se ences, surpassed any presentation Snake Charmers, a Sliding Hail way, . .... of “Uncle Toin” ever made in this a Captive Balloon, a Gigantic Iron

One of our enterprising butchers infoims the Bannkk Timks that ho ,, ' , •'' will have ground-hog (balogna sausage) for the defeated candi-1

dates tomorrow evening.

Evsry one on the large stage, Whirligig, all representing an inincluding pony and hounds, were vestment of about a million and a tirst-elass, leaving nothing to be halt dollars by private speculators, desired. “Topsy" was irreprossi- are the chief attractions of this liable, while the Kersands jubilee zaur of nations, and supply an un singers elicited the utmost enthu rivaled kaleidoscope ol beautiful

b,idl\ o.i tin <itv 1 ' ll b tiik<t tin g j agln —tears, however, tilling the views for “Shepp's World’s Fair Saturday ‘'cuckoo,” better known .. , .1 „

eyes ol many when the ‘ Suwanee 1 liotographed.

as the Star-Press, will in all proba ' u . „ , , „ .u m 1 .. .. ,

1 Kiver was rendered. Both “Marks ( oupon .no. 4 appears today.

1 bility have something to say about 1 , . .1 • , . -

- 0 J kept the audience in convulsive

rings this Week. ,„ncrht«r ‘ 1 nlr Water rolor*. , , , _ , j .7 ' 0 . , . The World’s Fair in water color

I he Bannek Timks has been en- Manager Simonds was so much

crgetieally solicited for a guess on j l ,lea8ec * with the entertainment ot,, ‘ ro1 tlle <,,uly ,ANNKK llMKS1S

Although it missed its guess!

ticket the !

Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic tires. There must he an inner tube removable through the rim. Victors are built that way and they lead the world. The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours if you say so. " OVERMAN WHEEL CO. Boston, Washington, Denver, San Francisco O. K. L.KNGDON. KOENT OR&&NGSSTL.E IN D. New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles FOR CASH At LOWER FIGURES than ever before,—

Hi the result of jesterday’s road elections the last toll gate disap peared from Putnam county. Peace to their ashes. No one mourns.

deliberation we have

make it. Here goes, if we lose: For treasurer. George \V. Hughes; for all the rest of the ollices, . Chairman Ader stated to the Mansi ic T1 mt:~ yesterday that the result would be known early on to-

that he made a date with the man the best one open to the public, ager, L. W. Washburn, lor another The next best thing to an actual

visit to the Worlds Fair is an < x-

leeided to p regen f a tj on ,,(• this excellent com-

pany. It will he welcome.— Eliza-

beth (X. >1.) Lender.

JOHN OOOK,

* NOTES OF INTEREST < I i I * |mm I from lli«* Keport of the County Hoard of Health Seeretury.

amination of these beautiful water colors. No picture in black and

White can convey the faintest idea The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER. of the real appearance made on — " ‘

midway plaisanee by the brilliantly arrayed Turks, Arabs, Indians, and

Du. Pai.kiickst, of New York, has declared in favor of the establishment of German beer gardens in that city, to take the place of whisky saloons and low grogeries.

Two Mlcjgrd WsjiultYesterday evening Mrs. Anna Betts tiled two affidavits against her son in-law, Frank M. Hunton, charging him with assault and battery upon herself and daughter, Mis. Ella M. Hunton. The animus of the assaults alleged is rather out of the ordinary eourseof events and probably history does not give a similar case. It appears that Mrs. Betts, who lives near Richmond, came to Greeneastle sometime ago to nurse her daughter and new-born grandchild, and while here her conduct was such as to inspire tilial love from hor son in-law, and it is said he was loath to have her leave when she stated her intention yes terday. It is alleged Hunton assaulted his mother-in law because he did not want her to leave, and his wife for interfering. Mr. II1111-t-on, who is a photographer, was taken to jail ! -t night by Man ila! Starr, where he awaits his trial he fore ’Squire Ashton on Monday. There have been many eases of moth‘*r-in-luw, but none has ever before been noted where a son-in-law was so energetic in the detention of Ids mother in-law. It’s usually the other way. There’s some talk of ti compromise in the ease today. N«*w Suit* 1 • UmJ.. .i. 1 u. JUtlut k—iw ,'Ajti. note. James E. Roberts vs. James A. and Jennie Jackson; foreclosure. M<•'infu.-t02 \s. Uriah V. O'Daniel: to set aside deed. Anderson Oliver vs. Thomas Oarwood and Robert Leisure; note. First National hank of ( rawfordsville vs. James 4V. Dnrnall et al., note. Thomas J. Nelson \s. L. N. A. At ('. railway; claim for .ft 10 damages.

U*t.

The following letters remain in the Greeneastle postotUce uncalled for Jan. .'ll: O. L. Beekwoilh, Will Uralmm. Me. Elliott. J. t. Bran, Mrs. ('.A. Kills, Mrs. Hose < low. Mi-- Man t ook, ' h.irles Caton. S. I lay. Jacob Faust , Bailey T. tiivens. C. M. Miller, K. Sheild, Wm. Ryan, Alt’. Storin-, JanieSwift. Florence ( . Walls, Mi-- Kate Wilkerson. Mi-- Ileanie While, ft. \. A Hen. Henry Bailey . In eallitiif for same please say ‘'advertised.” J. M< D. Mays, I*. M. The Bannkk Times—10c. a week.

The following statistics are furn

molt ow night. He has attanged j j s |jp f j (| ie Banner Times bv Dr. G. the njanv other nationalities lobe tor separate counting boards in the , Bence, secretary of the county, seen there. The life, the warmth Greeneastle city and township pre- boar( j of hen | (h T j,e V show some and the spirit of these pictures cincts which will go on duty afterj intere8t . fl eg and ’ faot8 . make them captivating to both ( dinner, thus beino able to keen the: ,, • • young and old, and render them ,,pi > count up even wUh the vote. This SIlCDD S ... . . 1 1 Dinuarj, 16, lihruary, 16, possihlv be if they were in plain is a good idea as it is unnecessary Mai . ch 20; Al , rili U; May, 6; blackaiidwhite.Callatthecountto keep one board up all night in a , ] i)nt ^ j n | v< jj. August, 18 ; i ing room of this paper and see a set. primary election. September, 22; October/ 25; No- Wo give them and one month’s sub-

Tl,!. *«.. fcT .me* «-b«. 1:1: DecemhiT. 2(1: I Ftf ttlf HljlV 631111(4 TiffleS

( democratic leaders that many voters for !893, 18 4; total for 1892,209. do not have to spend several times will go into the booths and stump \I1 were whites with the exception the amount in a coupon deal that the head of the ticket, so accus-1 () f one each in January, March May is unsatisfactory. tf

tomed are democrats to voting the . in ,j December. Most

World's Fair Photographed."

G B. COOPER. J. W. COOPER

COOPER BROS.,

Transfer ann Liverymen.

ILihhch to uiul from all trains, liaKHPaRt* Ti*ansf«*rn*<i, Livorv Kius of till kimls, (‘alts tor Partros. Funerals ami WeiLlinjrs, DrayliiK a SninMalty. Pianos and Furniture Moved Telephone connection with depots and Ladies' liall. Calls answered any time day or nitfiit.

off'Cecor. Indiana and wal-1-1.V NUTSrS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

straight ticket. They will have to learn how to scratch tomorrow, n lesson some of them have needed very much. If there should he a rooster on those ballots at either top, side or bottom he would catch nine tenths of the stamp marks to-

morrow.

>1 «■ rnck I'ormerly Lived in liainhridice.

Crawford?villc* Arjfus News.

M’in. Merrick, the Anderson liveryman, who was recently engaged in the livery business here, had mi exciting experience with foot pads a few evenings since. He was returning from his business rather late and had reached a lonely spot when he encountered a couple highwaymen D happened that Mr

marriages

occur between the ages of 2d and JO. Brides, between 20 and JO, during the year, 108, grooms, UJ; under 20, brides, 30, grooms, 2: 60 to 70» brides, I, grooms, 7; 70

MOKTON.

Bailey Mclntire's brother, of Kentucky, is spending a few days with relative- and friends here. The Kpwortli League met last Saturday evening and was very interesting. The young people should all attend and

Readers

I fflapfM irt §« Willi Ream of P.ll!

to 80, grooms, 2; brides, 50 to (id, J, help to make it a success. They will jMO'st BCtlUtiflll SOUVCnil"

grooms 6. All Americans with the

exception of three grooms. Deaths in Putnam county in

1893—January. 21; February, 19; March, 20; April, 16: May, 4; June, 23; July, 18; August, 31; September, 17; October, 22; November. 21: December, 17; total

derive much bciicllt therefrom. Mrs. Carrie Clodfeltcr entertained quite a numlier of her friends one day

last week.

G. II. Frank ha- divided up his prop-

erty between his children.

We wonder if iliat candidate who lias a hook with Ids promised four hundred won’t, after the 2nd of February, say they played him false and bum the

I Local TimeGard.

BIG FOUR. GOIlfd EAST.

j No Indianapolis Accommodation..8:45a m No 18* Southwestern Limited 1:5h>-n I No 8* Mail 5:15pm No 10* < ineinimtl Night Express 2::£»n m

GOING WEST.

1 No W Mall 8:45n in No 17* Southwest-ernlJinitfNl 12:4+ p m No 3+ Mattoon Accommodation p m No 7* st. I . and ( in. Nivrht Express 12:40 a m No. 2 eonneetfl t hn mu’ll to(Mneinnati, < love land. Dayton end Benton Hu* hor. No. is. <• .lehrs to Buffalo, sleepers to New York and

W ill! a de-ire to again promote the in- wi!l.!i-l/an!|'('naVi/ N.!'"h,^ h f!,'r terests of its readers, TilK Iimi.i Ban- f,),',!;,',"" ^; 1 . , w l v,!i. 1 i' l, '''' l ' l ' •“ "'win-

Daily, t Except Sunday.

F. I*. I

for 1893, 229; total for 1892, 252: , book

total for 1891, 191. Deaths from Mrs. Martin Frank is quite sick,

most prevalent diseases: Con- I sumption, 22: dysentery. Hi: pneu-

nkh Timks closed a contract with thei famous Globe Publishing Co., of Pliila-i delphia. Iiy which the neignitieeut se-j lies of photographs, with descriptive! matter, known as "Sliepp’s World’s Fair Photographed,” will be brought within the marvelously low purchasing price of TKN CENTS in cash or

Ban n Kit

III KSTis. \ir. nt

George II. Cooper says he is a candi- '""I IX Hmm date for commissioner on the populist 1 opous.

This splendid chime*

■Liekel.

to “cvnre the-e

Merrick had an .. n usually comfort-1 monia ’ l4; t >'^' 1,oi<, fever ’ oi,i ' Willis Wood, of Greeneastle, was out j 'migmtieentpnoiograpl.s 1- without

aide wad on his inside ,rocket and a » rc ’ 12; cholera infantum, 6; diph- , leI . e last week and bough, a good team l ,urallel iu cn.e,,,iise, and ::: z?£‘ * - - * km. i --

.hi, ,i„. Ai,h.u K h either or {ST

the burly ruffians was his superior

in weight, he sailed in and polishsd them oil in the latest and most approved style. Without waiting for them to combine forces and execute a flank movement Mr. Merrick unloosened his knee joints and was

.i-; 1 V-k-i crestfallen robbers.

i- ipiite in keeping with the continuous eft'ortsof Thk Daii.a Bannkk Timi - to please ami benefit its readers. It is, in

1 to'-. 1 * V* iTto" •>'l" t;'- "o same^'clas* ' of horses' ”mdd ad,lit i 0,l ‘ an l ,M,r co,,v . i . ,uin « l’ r,,of thi,t

to „.i. 0 to _H, ti, ’ to 4<l, j 1|ive i )rol |jji,t one year ago he said 13; 40 to bo, 34: (>0 to 8o, o.ir 80 about ifl.'id apiece. See the dilVcreice

between republican times and democratic times. Mr. Wood is a democrat,

too.

1 to 90, 18; 90 to lOu, only .. Births in Putnam county in 1893

'I’llk Daii.y Bannkk Timks sticks resolutely to its determination to be Tin

Packi: ok the Pkoci.k.

It should not lie forgotten that Messrs. Shepp’s famous series of photographs were OKFIt'IALi.Y Imiuhsko KD bv the Columbian Exposition, and

And they do say that A. J. Fan-row the fi’lobe Publishing Co. was given exlias bought liim a new suit. He expects elusive righls to publish and sell these

•_ i ..,±’1,. ■ i ..i,-i J UD®) J" ■ July, in. August, 36; to make a good appearance while be is Photographs, i'hey are an Immensely |September," to ;'Tf, i.ThYrT cSmdltia^'for jepresent'ative. Alex. gre^Tex^iff'SEdTaKt

MOXON Hot TK. In ••tliNtt >unda)', Nov. ifi. .'fOKTH llnr.NI> No 4* « liiouro Mail No ti* ** Expret)* No 44* IsOCtll 'kirTH IIOtlNI). No 3* Lotilsvlllf Mull No 5* >oiith( a rti ExptfMs. No 43* I aK'til . * D:il!y. * Except min Jay

1:27 ii ru p in 12:IC> p in 2 *7 it in 2Am p til 1:45 p in

—January, March, (8;

34; February. April. 20; May,

34

32 :

TUe KttiiroaiiM.

I vember, 32, December, 30. total ” a hustler and is a very gotsl speaker, m,. price ottered to renders of Thk

. . . - — ll<- tv ill liiiTi-*Jf L' r* w • *. ?». tl.#* ! t» ! ? v v’’u r !’iM : i.

for 1893, 43i ; total for 1892, 457. wi " M,nsc!f

A day or two ago the Southwest-! whUe mu]cs , 1(J; black , n!lk . g 5 . -mnpaig,,.

■ white icmales, Ti z , mToTr iTiffaTc?, ti... »..m .,f book-

hauled trom Indianapolis to St. Louis, 266 miles, in five hours and forty-five minutes, making seven

stops at juiK tion poin ^ 1 " "'• ,kt There were the following number £ snbeover than if spread directly over this timi t ii sp«ii nl t ii ti.iin contagious and infectious dis the bare table top.

must average, says one of the Big

VAX DALI A. Trulns leave (•rrsmcnstle, linl , in i llrrt Nov,

III, IHHI.

roB THK WKST.

No ;> Kx. siu». . Hisn a m, for st. louts. N o T Hally l-’^i u m, tor -1 Gxils Xo I ISilly 12: It p in, for st IajiiIk. No*l Dally l;W p in, for -t Units No :i Kx. s»n 6:88 p in, fur Tern-Haute.

run THK KAST. No 4 Kx. sun.

No20 Dairy CUpin, No S Da Iiy .IfclB p m. “ No S Kx. sun H:2Uuni, •• No 12 Dally 8:28 am, " No 11 -

rT.nin \ |>l\I>IUN L« avf 'rcyn‘ llmitf*.

N»» g> Ex >un 7:05 a hk tor IVoria.

\«» 77 »• .»-~

8:34 a in, for i iHeiMnapolis

. 1:52 ti m. •*

!

I

‘V

•• , i'25 p :a, for Dcrutur. ror rsmiplete time lanl, alviua all triilus anil Hlallona. anil for roll luroriiiatioii as to

rates, throoxli ears, etc., ailiin-ss

m *

^ s - A s «

4. There were 13 still births, 6 twin births and 10 illegitimate

births.

known in the P.-.tt.Y Baxn::i: Ttm.:; inillioiu, of copies

I ouglit to be sold, us thousands of people wilt want tin' series, not only for them- '

st.!*'.:* tv “^7•JiViH.-TinoriiH.

The torn pages of books may bdmended Tlo-first eottpon in the series will he '**• ‘-en'l Cass. Airt, si IajhIs, Mo

with white tissue pai>er. prinD-d in Tin: Monday I)aii.\ Ban-; Lay a thick piece of canton flannel n'kk 1 isiks ol Jau. JO, Is'.if, and the suc-

perirwill'loiikH^imch'bet^^md^fW'ith l^neeta Bf^Mnle m'get .^smi^iir

of tlie exposition, and no one should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-

Four oflicials, a mile a minute. The |

every forty eight seconds.

as general superintendent of the Vandnlin. An impression prevails that when action is taken N. K. Elliott, who is well thought of hjthe Pennsylvania people, will he

promoted to the position.

Try a sheet of white paper on a dark table cover if yon must work at it at night.

cases in Putnam county in 1893:

Typhoid

Seariet

Diph.

January

fever.

fever

tlieria

«

H

3

Februar) ... .

u

5

Maruh

... 1

5

April May

5 1

2

June

' ’ ’. ’. 9

2

1

July

1

2

1

AuauHf

7

3

1

September

18

2

«tetobar

20

2

November

3

1

Doce nber .. ..

4

3

Total*

Total for 1^3.

117

120.

40

13

GOOD ADVICE

(Hit AGO* EASTERN ILLINOIS. To ami from Terre Haute, In effect November IS, Ism

Total fur |x»2. Iltl. Tliv \y 1*111 tier.

The indications for this vicinity i for the coining thirty-six hours are as follows as received hy II. S. Reniek & Go. from the official

Try threading a needle hy holding it weather bureau at Indianapolis:

over something white.

Use one ounce of borax, two ounces of ' r—i

shell lac and one pint of boiling water ! ; ... for a glue or cement. perature. \V ai’i-kniians.

Indianapolis, Ind,, Fob. 1. Fair weather, stationary tem-

Every patriotic citizen should give his personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of ids home paper which U .c Ik 1 . t!ie American policy of Protcctiui It is his duty to aid in this respect, iu every way possible. After the home paper is taken care of, why not :.::b. scribe for (he American Economist, published by the American Protective Tariff league ? One of its correspondents saya : “No true American < .m get along without it. 1 consider it the greatest and truest political teacher in the United States.” ‘rend postal card request for free sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wakeman, General Secretary, 135 West 23d St„ New York.

AHRIVE Kltosi THK NOKTH.

Ulhity. Xojl* Terre llauto A Kvansville Kx. . n.iOnm he offiTi-dmieh wS’ an ' 1 ,m '‘ i "' WiU jt^UmrrClHnsvnie ^ f, “ IJL om !»(l I n< n Wit K. No 5 ( htoago & SiiAhvllle LimlUHl 10:00 inn Humi»in»ier that you iniist liavo SIX 1 NOHTII BO! , NI) rOl PONS of Thk Daii.i Bannkk | No «• d.lejnro* NaMiville U.nlted t.ai.m I imkh in order to obtain, on payment >" ? Mall 12100 01 of TEN GENTS, the FIRST PART J\ u, “ ' 11:16pm Parti) Of the series, line notieewill '■ Ds'lly 1 ."'* "i:vee|'l xili.liiv 3:-'ll pm lie given <d the plibiiciltion of PART! 'I'rnlnsHiHid tearry l‘iillimin sleeplna ears 11. and the additional parts xv j|| ,| .Dve<ii 1 Ine.im, nn.l 1 rnosvllle Train*.'?

totiow asrapidij as.hey en,.be ban-j 41h*< 1, Amph* prupariitionH havu Leon a,ul

made to aupply tlie dcniHiid, *0 that no- , E.'tone. Imdy may be disappointed. 1 1 ««".»»'! 1 'Nt. . hi,-ago. IN ORDER TO AVOID THE HI Sit.

applications should be made promptly,

as soon aft the I'otipoiis appear in Tiik Hp*M nli:*eiir*loit* Sontli. Daily Bannki: I'i.mks. ,Oii Jiiniiary 8, Ketiriiarv 8 Marcli S The well-deserved reputation of the and April!), t’lie Monoti Route will-ell Sliepp Brotliers. w iiose llrm is known I tickets at one tirst-diDs limited far for all over the United States and in En-|th round trip to all points in Keiig'nyantee that "Si.epp's tm-ky.Tennessee, Alabama. Mississippi Aorbl s I-air Photograplied” will Is- is I various points in Georgia ami Eloridi sued hi their usual tirst-elass style, and : and to New Orleans En that neither pains nor expense will be Tickets good returning twenty d-ivs spared to make it worthy of tin-great from date of sale. ' event which it so graphically, thorough-1 For further information address ly and ably portrays. • J. A. Miciiakl, Agent.