Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. IS91.

DAILY BANNER TIMES THE RING WINS!

at noon today: The following is the result in full on each candidate.

I'ublishetl «*vc ry afternoon exrepl Sunday •n the I Ian n »■» T'i M»-:s corner Vine and ' Franklin streets. Uhanaet, for display advert tsementH imiat 1m* hantlt d in.by 10 o’eltK-k a. m. eaeii tla> . Head injr atlvert i^ements will be reeei\ - etl each tlay ep t » 1 o'eltu k n. m. Advertising rales made known on applieation. Heading notices one cent per word each in .sortion.

SHOT INTO TH£ GANG BROUGHT FORTH

and

llnii(l«*l. Ilartiall, Deiimiin. Hughes, Glidewell, Harris. O'ltrien. TliompHon. Talbot! and lileinbiib the Winner*—Note** ot the C'onti'st.

All eomiminieatbms shmiltl be slgm 1 with the name of tin* writer: not .necessarily for publiention, but as evidenee of gootl faith \.tonyinuuscoinmuuicutIona can not be noticed. Where delivery is irregular ph ase report same promptly at publication otllee. Specimen copies mailed free on application.

THE TICKET.

/•’or fit'itrext uUitiDc. Harrixon jf. liantL I “ Clerk 4 * Auditor

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

Okt lYdin advance.. s/r month* Three mouths One month /Vr week hy (airier

. $5.00 tJW . i.r»

AO .10

Sheriff

Recorder Coroner Surveyor.. Com., 1st District,.

“ Jnd *

D. T. l)«n,nH . II . /.. Denman

/•. M. Q

lien S. Harris ... ild. Klcinhub .. J. F. O* Brien />. F. Thompson .James /’. Talbott

When deliv(*ry is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as

they call and receipt for same.

M. J. HEUKETT II AUHY M. SMITH.

Andress all communications to The Daily Hanxkh Timks,

Greeiieastlo, I ml.

Never did the deinocratic rin^ of I'utnum have a harder battle, and never was their success more pin

..Ptibiiaher tering than on yesterday. 'I'heir

methods were deep, so deep that many in their own party could not

MamiviiiK tvUtor

It KIM Itl.K \N < ITV TICK KT.

For Mayor

.IONATIIAa B1H( II For Tfasurcr .IDIIN <; 1 F.MOHE

For Clerk

■lAMi;s M. Ill KI.EV For Miirshiil IVILLlAM F. STALK For Couneilmen First Manl-THOMAS A Bit AMS s.*conil Ward—KI»M F N I > FKBKINS riiinl Ward—JOHN It. M1LLEK

It was a rebuke

missioners. The republicnns will rebuke the whole outfit next Nov-

ember.

they got there. The ring’is somewhat changed in complexion from several year ago, but it is a ring just the same. On Saturday last, just as the Banxkh Times pre dieted, the ticket was made up. It was deereed for Handel. Denman, Darnall, Harris, Thompson and Kleinbub. and the word Hashed out to the outskirts. This was done for several reasons. A large number of candidates were brought out purposely to cover up the bitter tight necessary. It must indeed tie

to 1’utnam s gulling to old time democrats like

(1. M. Black, Farmer Carter, Jerome Coleman, Win. Skelton and,

The democratic ticket nominal cd yesterday gives the republicans great delight. It bears every element ot defeat, and the republicans couldn't have been better satisfied had they had the making of it.

to be downed by a young man of but a few years’ residence in the county. These men who have gone down in their clothes for all sorts of hundreds of (Jollars, particularly Stoner, at divers times when the call was made, men who pay large taxes and who have been voting the ticket in old Putnam “all their

at the behest of to stand back

the for

a newcomer.

Nevku was democratic discontent so apparent, and Republi.an chances so bright for a victory in Putnam county as they are now following in the wake of yesterday’s primary. The democratic county ticket is weak from begin ning to end, and the ring methods used do not go down with the common herd. Favorite families are taken care of, new comers are

forced ahead of the old fellows, the ‘•i' 1 ''' 1 u I )l ' n ' " llk l1 ^“P 1 them moat corrupt uses made of gigantic in l,ot in ,l "' tfvfuads, and every underhand ln 8 out tbe U P receat, y method taken to down the masses ■ ris was t0 1,e vot, ' ,l , ' or ■' an<1 ,u> cou ' in favor of the favorite few. That "‘‘‘F'cntly got there. The clerk-

ticket can be beaten, and the re-

ring. Another is in doing up the only Iris!) candidate, John Maloney. The gang caused divers rumors to go out that first Maloney and then Alspaugh had been de-

both

publicans are alive to that fact.

NCWS FROM DEPAUW.

ship race came near breaking the slate but was not close. Large sums

giving totals nnd pluralities.

We

will publish ti full tabic later by

precincts:

FOR HI 1*1:1 * ENT A 1 IV E.

.lames V. Durlnitii

405

Ali»ert K. Kuliev.

.198

Harrison M. Randd

949

John ty Vermillion.

901»

Jtalldel’s plurality 1! 1.

1

1'<»R rl.KHK.

Dan. T. Darnall. .

1379 1

U illiam S. le kels

2*8 j

Jotm NY. Houck .

1050 |

DarnaH’s plurality, 21i).

FOR AUDI roll.

George M. Hhick.

. 458 |

Farmer Ciirter.

I Jl |

.ierome H Coleman

r,9 |

William I.. Denman

, 928 !

William Skelton.

HAS 1

Peter F. Stoner.

589 |

Denman's plurality. 3uu.

FOR MI F.lIIi F.

Rielmnl M . Bunti-n. .

. 348

Francis M. Glidewell .

Hi 13 j

John Jacobs.

175

George U. Miclmel.

. 109

GlidewelP* pluralilyf l(H>7.

FOR TKI AsrRl R.

lieorge W. Hughes.

.22 Hi

FOR KKroHDI R.

1 »rc\\ W. Alspaugh . .

148

Henry <'. Blue

148

John I». Bishop

III

Clark Bruckney

59

James K. Burgess ....

.. 54

John S. < handler.

74

Robert (L Evans

. 94

II.C. Fosher

79

Ben. S. Harris

. 545

Henry Helton

. . 84

John F. Maloney

359

Martin MeFerren

58

A. J. Owen

294

David 1!. Reed.

118

Plurality, !»7.

FOR SI KV FYoR

James F. O'Brien

non

William II. Rundel

11*2

O’Brien's majority, 8.

FOR CORONER.

FM. K leintmli.

1110

Th W. MeXeif

. 992

Kleinbuli’s majority, lot.

EOR I'O.M.MISSIONEI!, 1*1 DISI RIl

T.

John W. Eggers ...

. 492

John W. Gardner

247

Jahn D. Hart

. 584

James Moreland . .

. 410

B. F. 1 hompsou. .. ....

058

Thompson’s plurality, 74.

KOll COMMISSIONER. - J|> DISI 111!

T.

Elisha Buis

(104

Sam II. J tidy . .

. 033

John S. Xewgent

510

.1 amea E. Talbot i . ...

038

Talbott’s plurality, 5.

NOTES.

Ritndelism is still alive in Putnam

Two termism is dead,

in

four-

year offices.

it was the ring first and the devil

for the rest.

John Jacobs' voice will

still re-

iniun on the farm.

The Banneu Times will

present

the full table litter.

.

The ticket is a good one

for the

1 republicans to beat.

Kleinbub ran out of sight.

He

had rings all over him.

There was scarcely any

head or

tail to the vote until noon.

VICTOR bi arc lea

* 4 >*

Houck carried Darnnll’s township and Darnaii carried Houck's; thus it went all though. In Monroe township (’has. Hu If man was nominated for trustee and Jesse Baker for assessor. In (Alin ton. Joe Newgent for trustee and Win. Holland for assessor. • Second-terinism hurts the ticket.) The gang was afraid to east both the auditor ami clerk adrift at the same time so they tired the former only. The people will let the other

out.

The nearest John Jacobs got to being sheriff today was when Chairman Ader directed him to call an absent candidate at the front win dow. They heard his voice in Put

namville.

The successful contestants in Madison township for township ofliees were (l. F. Lewis, trustee, John Woods, assesor. In Washington township Sthephen Vaughan, trustee; Joe F.ttcr, assessor. AMONG THE CHURCHESWiiiit tin* vrrviri** will 1(0 Tom»ri'«»tt at

rinoos of Woi-Hliip.

[All denominations are Invited to use this column for their Sunday announcements, j Any vacancy in the pulpit or change in the hour of service, niiould be made known at j once. Pastors and members of churches hot! j here yriven are invited to hand in their regular j services hereafter. Notices inserted in this

column free of charge.]

LOCtfsT STREET M. E. CHUKCH. Corner Locust and Anderson streets. Rev. It. It. Bryan pastor. Sunday services: Classes, 9:30 a.

jin., 12 m., and ti p. m; Sunday school p. m; Kpwortb League' j meeting, 6 p. in; preaching by the; pastor, at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. ni. j | Week day services: Pentecostal

meeting, 2 :1.1 p. m. Monday : Junior

League meeting Mondav at 1 p. in. _ mid week prayer service, Thursday, | ]7 p. in. Everybody most cordially j invited to nil these services. , ... • chk.st.ancm-mu. “Sheeps WorlJs hair Sunday morning Elder Morris rr will continue his sermon of Inst I rdrllpl Sunday on “The Ideal Church.” In r *

Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic

tires.

There must be 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,

, WASHINOTCft,

o. K. LKNGDON. A Q EL- IS T G R t= & NG AST I_ S 1NO. New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles

FOR CASH

At LOWER FIGURES than ever before.

JOHN OOOK,

The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

G B. COOPER J.W. COOPER COOPER BROS.,

Haw m Livepsn.

H isses to mid from all trains,

Miijrir:ig<* Transferred, Livel y Hiics i>l’ all kinds,

Cabs for Hurtles, Funerals and WVddlnvrs,

Draying' a Siieelaity,

Pianos and Furiiitiirf Moved

Telephone eonneetlou with depots mu!

Never was then- more dissatinfne-

of money were put up by Denman’K 1 lion among the older democrats.

The News l»nil> from Groeuenstl<*** (*r<»at

('♦•liter of I.oariiimc.

J. M. Blake is in IMninlield. >IiHscs Webber and May will not

return next semester.

MH Young is visiting at her

home in Ilushville, Ills.

Several of the *tu lents -peak

o:

supporters on Thursday nnd Friday that lie would win against the field, nnd this fact is regarded suspiciously by those outside of the ring as having been money right

from headquarters.

The Australian system was given, a dead black eye. Never was money used more flagrantly than -jesterlay mid never Were cttiididalett more

Those ratification speeches were Toughed up with a string to them. James E. Talbott got there by a bare five plurality. He’s as far as

j he will go.

If there is anything Messrs, don't Handel see and want let them

ask for it.

fi took forty-five candidates for!

• ,unior Kn For Ik Dailv Banner Times

Senior En-

! Ladies* ! night.

UttllH answered any time day or

Inspiring Record.” denvor at3:30 p. m

deavor at 6 p. m.; Sunday school at 9:1.1 a m.; prayer meeting at 7 p. m. Thursday evening; Sunday school teachers’ meeting after

prayer meeting. A. M. K. CHURCH.

At the M. E. church on Locust St., Rev. II. E. Stewart, pastor:

10:::0 a. in., preaching; text, A Most Beautiful SOUVCnir.

Ephesians I::i<): 12, general speaking meeting; 2 p. in. m., Sunday school, M. A. Teister, Supt.; (i p. in., Christian Endeavor; 7 p. in. preaching by Rev. J Smith. All

will be made welcome.

Readers

d ftics!)! dri Mi Wiifiin sieacti of Hi!!

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Considering what the county has suffered in the past two days at the j’Y,

hands of deinocraey the following stamps,

With a desire lo again promote the in-

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religious note to the Bakxer T>mf« Times Ccupous.

‘is refreshing - i This splendid chauee to secure these ' ' Macv. Miami County. I nil.. Feb.' ,,l ' t K ,,irte, ' llt pimtograplis i- without a ? r» . * • pa mu el in luui’BiiliSiii: untcrpriiH:* anti j

entering Ann Arbor next semester. ,rreed v and ravenniis after vnies titering to carry out its schemes,; 1 bought possibly your j,, keepim; with the eoutimious g ' ' but it succeeded. | readers of the Bannkk Times might | eftorts of T.ik Daii.y Baxnki. Times to!

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pulled, hauled, ing is required of them hut their j , ; The I»aii.a Banner Time- -ticks res,,.

MONOX ROUTE. In effect Sunday, Nov. 19,189(1.

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SOUTH hound.

No 3* l.oulsvillc Mail No 5* southern Exp»*e:^8 Nti Tit iiOcal * Daily, t Except Sunday.

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2:47 a in

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Dr. John will preach at Clover- They lined the booth ropes here

dale tonight and tomorrow morn-

ing.

Misses ( ampbell nnd Carter are spending their vacation at Danville. The examinations closed yester-

Greencastle and as a voter run the

gauntlet he

lo he Tin that

button holed, punched in the rii.s inonev and votes. .deeply planted, and beautilully i.ueiy i» it* determination

| flourishing, way up hero, on the iapkh of the Pk.opi.i:.

that presented itself. Every flout defeated by 8 votes. . .. ED l>v the Columbian Exposition, and ,, , , J i igan Citv and 90 miles nortn of ,k,. i ... -i.......in town was corralled, trumps and 'i’i.„ r Af_.i: i _ .. * tin (• mix i uhii^iiing i «. wa* gu< n ex-

dnv and tbe recitations begin again , ’ ,

oBThSridiy. — ~~ Uu- •1oBgsM#-Akus«o4i 3!>E .43 Jb

of Kendall Pe ° Ple and helped ,U!lk( ' th ! tiek< ‘ t - county ticket it seems.

Miss

(ay.

Martha

1 lie able statesman from Madi Indianapolis. We came here the! elusive right* to puldi-h and sell these

Teal,

VAN DA LI A. Trains leave Grconca^tle, Iml., in etluet Nov.

19. 1893.

KOll THE WEST. No 5 Ex. >un S:5« a m, for st. Idniis. No 7 Daily.. 12:2a a in, i\»r M Louis. No l Dtilly 12: 3 p in, for Sf. Louis. No2l Daily 1:52 p m, for st. l*ouis. No 3 Ex. Sun 5:28 p m, for Terre* Haute. FOR THE KAST. No 4 Lx. Sun ... .8:34 a m, for Indianapolis. No 20 I ►ally . . 1:52 p la, •* No 8 Daily 3:35 pm, “ “ No 2 Ex. sun rt:20pm, “ No 12 I>ally 2:'. > H a in, •* Daily 3:32 a in, ** “

In the city a desperate effort was

villc. has returned to college and III!l(1 .. by Maloney and Black to

D. S. Jones, of the North Indiana greatest expo*ui(iu ever held, and m l x ^ ull

We still adhere to the belief that j Conference, in n revival work which V,'!,,!" i,'. v '.!! 1 ,, 1 V! ^ 1 ' 1 ' I,K

EcHVf Terre Hu’Uc

111 ! N-.7.'.

Banner Times md!!' - *!' <>f

I.ey.-m-tcr.

At the union meeting of the but though they made a gallant Christian Association last night a tight they died. A tabulated statedcliglitf::! song service was given- ment of the vote was impossible last A new Del’auw quartette has night, nnd owing to the enormous been organized consisting of Messrs. 8ize of 7° ti, ' k< ‘ t ' is '"'possible to

Gilbert, Paris, Jeffers and Burlin-

game.

The following judges on delivery

there is more politics in Putnam j he had held on for three weeks. We ought to lie sold, a* thou-aud* of people j ',1,',"!^'p\ l I '.I"^/" 1 "! l .J‘ a ’ l( . riia 1 l i y l :' rM “ ,,lnn

...7:05 a in. lor Peoria.

I ** ** 3:25 pm, for Decatur. . or . time eanl. trivimr nil fniliw

as t<»

That ring is a clincher. Some who were in ii in former years now know how it goes to be outside. Harris was the recorder favorite with the ring all the time. The merchants were in it at no time. They were afraid the crowd would

have been selected for the oratorical contest: Rev. Vest, of New Albany; Judge Mattisou, of Evansville; and i >r. Gobin.

.5

•*K ax- ■>'.

To«|jiy*s> l.tMai Miarkets.

Furnistied the Daii.y Banneii Times daily l>y I’.W. Allen, manager of A rthur

•Ionian’s poultry house.

Hens Springs, choice Cocks, yonntf and culls (!ocks, old Turkeys, liens, choice fat Turkeys, young choice fat Turkeys, old toms Ducks Geese, choice f. f. 8lh« and over... < ..•(*>(•. plucked Ktfgs. fresh, subject to candliog'. flutter, fresh roll Butter, No. 2 4>ld Hen Turkeys

day. The vote in Greencastle township was as follows on the leaders: For representative—Dur-

ham, 111; Uandel, 202; Vermillion, getaway, so the ratification was 117; clerk, Donnall, .'107; Houck, begun without adjourning for din-

192. Auditor—Black,230; Denman, ner.

l.n. Skelton, 32, Stoner, 107; Denman got an even 300 majorSherit! Bun ten,91): Glidewel), 373; jty. u t . showed some of his slower Michael, 39: Recorder—Alspaugh, Putnam brethren how to run for 174: Maloney, 209; Harris, 7.7; auditor.

Surveyor—O'Brien, 21)7; Ramie!.

211: Coroner—Kleinbub, 33(’>; McNeil', 1(10; 1st District Commis-

•J ) sioncr—Eggers, S2; Gardner, 12; j Hurl, 139; Moreland, (ii ; Thompson, 139: Second District—Buis. 7b - Ti Judy, 172; Newgent, 08; Talbott,

P. 215.'

,l ' ! The returning boards

Large sums of money changed hands on Black and Stoner, as to who would carry the larger vote.

The Blaek men won.

The most remarkable evidence of the weakness of the ticket is the fact that all the leading candidates

blizzard of the 21th ult., and found The first coupon in the scries will he 58 at the service that evening, The .{".I'aa.TT is'.'l. ImTil,.‘'-'oel next evening, the blizzard being ccHing coupons will appear Didlv until , .. . . tlie series is completed. This is a abating, 200 were present; sinec chance of a life-time to get a souvenir which crowded houses have been of the exposition, anil no one should the order, and the blessed spirit's <” take advantage of the epporpresencc the mighty inspiration of 'I'here sire 3“ series, and one series will

. . be oll'ered eaeh week,

every service, lo date, since our Remember that you .mist have SIX coming, four men and three ladies J'OIT’OXS of The Dailv Banner . . i .i ^ • i Times in order to obtain, on puvtnent have accepted the Savior,and many ()f TEX ( KNTs. u.e FIRST PART believers are lieing awakened to it I’urtl iof tlie serie-. Due notice will ,i , .i . . i he given of the putilicutioii of PART blessed realization that “Jesus is ,, niH | the additional parts will able to save to the uttermost.” follow a* rapidly as they can be lamSoine are struggling to get into the l ,r ''paridiotis tiave been ,. . . . . made to supply the deinaud. so that no-

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Ml . Via it* i-

i Hi 1 1 i paw, \;rt, st. Louts, lie

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rilii ADO & EASTERX D.LINOIS.

I’D nnd from 'J’orn*

from Torn* llimti*. in c*ITtvt

NovoinbcrlS, 1893.

light.

May hear from us again. Your brother in Christ,

J. L. Coop El!.

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and Nashville.

< HAS. I,. -TONI!, i.en 1 Pass.and T'kt \st. ( hleairo.

began ran behind in tlieir own townships.

The Banner Times—loc. a week, counting at lo o'clock and finished Denman ran second at home;' - 20th, 18IM. •

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