Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLEk INDIANA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY <;. 1S91.

DAILY BANNER TIMES APR,L THE fourteenth

Publishrd c>cry ai tcrnonn |>l Sundtiy itt the Dan m k Timks otRct . eorntT Vine and Franklin si nets.

rimnjre: for display sulvertisemt'nta must be

in n’clf

ts

in.

known on applteatio

tiniri

handed in l*\ Ulo’elo^k a. m.eaehda

nt” advertIsi mt n up to I o’clock i».

day. Road

injr advertisements will b<» ret'clvtsi <‘iieb day

AdvertiainK rates made

on.

The Two .I<»1iiih.

The enst includes Quinn Phillips and William It. Murray as the two Johns, and it is s:ife to say that in all the Iona: and successful life of the play none who have as

licadinff n dices one cent per word each in sertion.

the purpose of nominating eandi-

AU com mu n lea t Ions should be sijrncd with the name of the writer: not necessarily for

publiea*i«»n, hut as evidence of g'ootl faith. , , .

V.ionyncms communications ean nm be no- dates for the Various eon ntY’ offices,

t ieeil.

At 1 ii atne t i me ana place the \' hei report

■.uni.-iiroin| ti> at i ::ijiirniioii nun . republitMiis are requested tit meet

The !*;i * When the IU‘|Hil>licaiift Will Name

I'utiinni’N WiiiniiiK Ticket.

The republicans of Putnam county, Ind.. tire hereby requested to meet in delegate convention at the

. . . , sumed the parts have been more

court house in Greencastle tm Sat- 1

uniat. the lith day of April, 1894, warmlv re i < e5ved or P la * ved

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for

or played with

greater talent. John A. MeDona!d. who is to he seen as the policeman, and later as the messenger of the household, is the heaviest of

PATRIOTISM AND PLENTY-

sp-vimei! cnple-nialletl free on applteutlon.; itt mass (' -mention ioi the purpose

: of selecting delegates to the state,

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-

i)nr Tmr in atimnee Sir month* Three nnmtln? one manlh Per week by Carrier

. S-t.oo . i:x> JiO . .10

The C«• V. If. Hall. :i s«*ene of Great

F.esiiviiy and FeaHtiitK.

•‘Tiiis is an order where we all shake hands" was the remark tvhieh saluted the Hannkr Timks man lust evening at the G. A. R. hull. The speaker was one of the committee of welcome and the gnup ! given the reporter was hearty, and conveyed in a better way than speech that a welcome was assured. I

the funny trio who makes so muchi^ prm>nte(1 u p.etty picture laughtii. O lnrs in tin i asi uri i | a8 j evt > n i n2 r u8 (|, e imjigg^g^neenten j

and younger people of the three or- i dors sat nr stoo l around entertaining and being entertained, the men ;

When delivery it* made by currier, all sub-, scripli' ii accounts nr • to be paid t<» them us they call and rteeipt ftirsame.

Others in the cast art

skillful comedians and comediennes, \

eongression 1, senatorial joint rep- | and R deli - rhtful "'’oning's enter-1

resentative and judicial conven-’ tainmeut is nssund.

tions, and to transact such other ^* 11 1 n " telling reminiscenses and the wo-

business as may come before the t h,de th< * leadin ^ fea,ur « 9 of tl,e i

centres of

The precinct commit- ^ reat S l ,eeial, -V

York city. Music runs riot

Now and

M. J. lIKCKETr ... IIAHRY M.SMITH.

Publisher . ManavniiR Editor

convention.

teerm n arc hereby requested to give

the proper notice, lixing the time f"',ny stories of a new edition con-

.A.Sdrcss all (-oininiiDleutiuiiN lo Thk Daii.v 11amnf.ii Timks. Gri-*‘neastle, ln«l.

Ill rVSII.ICAN t !TX TICUKT.

For Mayor

.lONATIIAN' mnea For Treasurer •lollX <;II,MOKE

For Clerk

.1A NIKS M. UCKI.EY For Marshal \\ 11,1.1 A M K. ST ARR For < oimt ilnii ii First ard—TNOMAS ABRAMS Seeoml Ward—F.DM l'M> I’KRK INS Third Ward—JOHN R. M1I.I.KR Crawvoudsvii.i.k is to hive a new M. K. church in the west part

of the city.

and place, for a meeting in their respective precincts, of the republican voters therein, fur the purpose of selecting delegates to the county nominating convention to he held at the court house on April 11th as

aforesaid.

vulse the laughter-lovers. Instrumental music has a prominent place in the program, and the Clerise sisters have won their way into the thousand hearts by the sweet tones of violin, mandolin, autoharp

men, Clod bless ’em, talking about the men and other live subjects.! Nowhere is there an order where [ such close relationship, fraternity and friendship is held more sacred j than in the G. A. R. and its brunch organizations and last evening the campfire was one of the most enjoy- \ able of the many given in that hall. After a short season of social inter-1 course C'ominauder M. A. Muxson

i cycle/ v,i£r 7 tfrst i nTfres ond Improvement* Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube to be used in case of accident. By simply removing a punctured inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one. If you are going to ride why not ride the best?

and other instruments. Fred Harr,

The respective precincts in the '' r -l ,rsii '* , l'> has a n< w lui.d of j rapped the audience to order and county will he each entitled to one j s ^ ni '* s ‘ l,ld i’^hy soa,-, whhh In stated the program would be opened

I sings to his own banjo accompani | raent. Hartley is in splenilid voice, ] and others add their art to the genlerai entertainment. Harrington &

| delegate for every fifteen votes cast for Harrison in 1*92. and one delegate for every fraction of ten votes

or over so cast.

. .ir ! Atibrev, who for the past few vnirs 1 he deletrateB are therefore up - 1

.. , ' ... I have been prime favorites, will also

portioned to their respective pre- 1

ciucts as follows:

Vm.Nn the meeting in the mayors office on Thursday night at seven o'clock. We have several chances to better ourselves * and Greencastle should get on a hustle. This is the best cit\ in the state, if

it only knew it

Human! |»v<*einet, Jackson. South New Mayavilb*' “ ll'Mclnlub* procim-t, Franklin .... Fmcistb* “ ** iiiisscllvillf “ Russell.

Grimes' 8. H

( linton rownship Dalnbrltljro precinct, Monroe Brick F ha pel '* ** ... (Irovt lainl “ Floyd — South ** “ Kill in on * “ Marion... South ** “ North “ Greencastle.

Fox Kldge

Limedale “ “ North pifcinet, l**l ward (i.< < ify

N ote's. Del.

Sout h

i North 1 South

, East' West i East Went

i itecisvitle

;South

North

j South

i Jotferson township

cuts of the Wilson bill who per Eiu^precjma, Cloven! ale tp. mitted themselves to he whipped Mill < reek township

Tneke is itlwuvs a d iv of rock »niriir. and those democratic oppon-

2mL “ *• 3rd ' Madison t?) Washington tp.

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:idd their new budget <»i‘ songs and

dances.

OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. J . K. L-rt NG DON. MGENT G R t E N G PS ST I-fcr IND. New Heating Stoves, Guns and Bicycles

FOR CASH

HERE’S ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY.

into the free-trade traces <>n the final vote will pay dearly for their cowardice when they come t<> settle with their constituents.

l>y order of the committee, Tims. T. Moore, Chairman. Hi xuv Meltzeu, Secretary.

\ Subjci t for 4 oiiMiilcration at Thursday N!j;hfS Ylo«‘t In iv *U Major's Office. Mr. R. L. Higert stated to the Banner Times this morning that Greencastle now had an opportunity

to secure a stove manufacturing-

plant that would he of great benefit to the city. He has received a preliminary proposition from his brother-in-law, Mr. George’ Alig, principal stock holder of the Home Stove company of Indianaoolis to

• establish a plant here to accommoj ; date their largely increasing busii ness. Mr. Alig is one of Indian&pjolis’ progressire and wealthy citi-

zens and has an especial liking to

-At LOWER FIGURES than e ver before.

JOHN COOK,

with prayer by Comrade II. A. Goiiin. Commander Muxson was assisted in his chair duties by President Alice R. Chapin of the W. R. j C. After prayer Comrade Win. H. Sherwood sang a solo; this was fol- | lowed by a stirring address of ten minutes in length on patriotism,! read h}’ Comrade J. M. Donnohue. Mr. Donnohue made plain the many

necessities of keeping patriotism I The SOUTH GREENCASTLE HARDWARE DEALER.

ever before the rising generation. A ! quartette composed of Messrs.Sher- j wood, Wilbur Starr, George Steele and Edwin Black sang a selection I after which Mrs. Ruth Black read an instructive and entertaining paper on the organization ami purposes of the W. R. (’. Miss lone MeVuy rendered quite credibly a recitation and was followed by Miss Maud Burke with a song. This

OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND

DECORATOR.

All Work Promptly Vttended to.

69-13w Satisfaction t • larantotsl

“Shepp’s World's Fair

Photographed."

It is now in order for the Putnam county delegates to the congressional convention to unity, and ratify the appointment of Mr. W. G. Nctf. Cooper proposes to whip the ( pposition into line it seetnk and make them love him by appointing their enemies to otfiee. They are not going to love it seems.

POSTOFFICE ECHOES.

Somt* Otiu*rs T)itfp]«‘aa«*<l, and

closed the set program and short

speeches were then made, Wilbur f 0 |- {)]£ [)^j|v BaiUlCr TiOlCS

Starr giving a beautiful vocal solo ( fj * J in tlie meantime. Those speaking KCfluCFS

Greencastle as he admires the place J were comrades Gobin, Birch, Mar

on account of its healthy location , tin, Weaver, Morris and Case. JJ IPnnnjfjnnnt Ort CDri - *!} and many advantages. He wants At tins point grave and serious }!idyi[lliyuiil Hll uOlltiU Him others siiwiiik wood. to ,110ve here and build ti home, as > charges were preferred against Mrs.' Mr. W. G. Nell, postmaster to-be his family is not healthy in India- Alice R. Chapin, president of the of Greencastle, was feeling very na l ,<)lifs - j W. R. C. She was before a jury, good this morning when called on The plan is to build a $100,000 after having been defended by able

by the Banner Times, and immed- f J ' ant 1,1 nia ' <c ‘ stoves. The com ^counsel, eonvicied of being the pos- ^ A\0St BCilUllIlll SoUVCnU’.

iateh grew reminiscent. “There P wn Y has had propositions to go to J sessor that day of a birthday (the 1

age of wliich this paper was sworn I With a (Irsire to again prqmote the into secrecy) and as a punishment terests of iu readers, Iiik Daii.i Uan-

nKit Times closed a eontrnel with the

WiiHin Fisacfi ol $iil!

SO HUMBUO. DOWN GO THE HRICES (to t aoned Corn, Peas and Itlaeklierries; 7e per can, or 4 cans for

a quarter.

JOHN HP ! Y. *0-2wks. 711 S. Main St.

G D. COOPER.

J. W. COOPER

are one or two things about m\ ap- * err<, ** ; !iite and to Greenfield and pointment that are out of the ordi take in old P ,ftnt8 !,s l mrt of thl!ir nary," said he. “I was the first T ro P <,8ed new one - They prefer to

. , , , postmaster in the United States 1 huild new > out right-and will in adA Bt siM-s man remarked to the ' ditirm nut nr. tl.inr ^...<,11 l...i, a ,w

appointed by Mr. Cleveland during '‘‘tion put up thirty small houses

Banner Times recently that the people of Greencastle stood up for each of her the hast of any people

he ever knew. This ought not p, i " l , ‘ a< 1 •

he so, Greencastle pen; 1c ought to! ••go in teeth and toe nails” for Greencastle. Stand up lor each

other. Trade with each other. Quit about three or by March 4, criticising each other. Theyought at *‘ ll ^hist. As to help, he will to spend their money, if possible. | P ,aee J ,ia daughter Miss Jessie and

in the town where they make it.

The city will never prosper

the people have enough public spirit to cast out the devilish, mean, narrow and dwindling spirit of selfishness that would forever keen

this or any other place in the hack- " s 8onn !ls received he wili ste P in ‘

n w '• ■ ™> ~i-—..—

his first administration, and now I am the first one of the “ex's" to be

I am consequently

a trifle'proud of my victory.” In ; an?w: r ::s to when he er pelted •«» take his oliice, Mr. Neff said in

son Duff on the force, with what until additional help is necessary. Mr. Neff will first have to be confirmed, then a bond will he sent him to he filled out satisfactorily; his commision will then he filled out and

for their employees. They want to work 100 men, the average pay of tvhotn would he $2 per day, »nnny of them, however, earning fllO per

os moulrirrs and

tradesmen. The proposition has been submitted to our people, who have in view the canning factory, and on Thursday night at the called meeting the plan will be discussed. Attend the meeting!

.School of MiikIc.

Prof. Jones returns tonight from

his Kansas concert trip.

Matriculate at onee so that the

lessons can begin promptly.

There has been more genuine

was presented with a beautiful silver eup, gold lined, Col. Weaver making the presentation speech. After this came refreshments—cof fee served in tin cups, sandwiches, piekh's, doughnuts ppd esk** of

famous Globe Publishing Co., of Philadelphia, by wliich the ni'ignitlcent series of photographs, with descriptive matter, known as “Shepp’s World’s Fair Photographed,” will be brought within the marvelously low purchasing | price of TUN > E. Vi 's in cash or

great variety, which were punished st . lini)s SIX 0vU . v sk died ! with true military style and vigor. 1 Timi - roar.,-,ns.

COOPER BROS., Tiansfsr u Livsipsn.

D.imscm to mi l from fill trains, liaajrMtfo Tranaforrctl, Livel y UltfH of all kltidM, Labs for Parlies, Ffincralrt mul WiMldiUMTs, Draj iieT a Specialty, Pianos and Furiilturo M ived Telejdiom* eonmelioM with depots and Ladles’ Hall. Calls answered any time day or niifht. OFF!CP!COR. INDIANA AND WAL-i-iy NJrsri. opp. engine house

Local Time Card!.

BIG FOUR. GOING FA ST.

No 21 Indianapolis Aceommodation..8:45a No IJ* it G t .si, I (i IJiuii.u . . . . 1 .."li i#

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prosperity go hand in hand. “Brethren,” let’s join hands on this proposition and say, what's good

fj. G.e !?« ♦>. .-S gUFvU jevpvgb T'tU tare '.

me, and let us support each other, help each other, trade with each other. Keep our money at home, where we may get some of it back

again ourselves.

The opposition to Mr. Nett' is not

feeling so well today. Said c>nc*""c>i ,— ThtTuVs!Tn'sTgEt "iin’gfHg

the leaders: “Cooper has been s before.

There, is no place where more enjoyment can be hud than at one of these G. A. R. evenings and last night’s event was one of tbe best. Tin* Doctor's Notes. At night the weary old doctor sat down and noted, as usual, the eondition of his patients: The ragman—Picking up.

This splendid chance to secure these magnificent photographs is without a parallel in journalistic enterprise, and is quite in keeping with The continuous efforts of The Dairy Banner Times to please ami benefit its readers. It is, in addition, another convincing proof that The: Daii.v Bannkk Timks sticks resolutely to it- determination to be Tin:

I’Ai'i:h ok i in Pkoci k.

It should not he forgotten lliat Messrs. Sliepp's famous -eric- of plioto-

„ . . No S' Mall Laxnt.H : No 10“ < iuoinimti Niwiil. Express

OOlNti WKST.

Nq l»_ Mull ^45?* m .'w A I A* Hi hll t> « .'M « i 11 • - I ail i b <1. *2. { r |. lit No 3t Mat toon Accomm<trl:i tion (i:34 p m No 7* St. Iv. anil < in. Main Exp runs . 12:40 a m No. 2 connreth toCHncinimti, ( levc land. Dayton and Benton lia>bor. No. 18, coaches to Buffalo, sleepers to New York and Washing-ton, I*. ( . No. 8 connect* through to Wabash and < iticlnnuti. No. 10, couches for Uevehind and <’Incinnutl, sleepers to Cinciniiati ami New York. * Daily, t Kxcept sunda

• The editor—rapidly declining. Uraphs were OFFKTALLY Indorskh The dentist—May pull through. KD by the Golumhian Exposition, ami

* , the (ilolM* rtililisniii); ( o. wtis oriven ox-

1 he postmaster—Must go. ' elusive rights to puhlisli and s,-|l those niWeVeTj—~St41U4agraplaltu.|.P.^»^.^- '' l “ > “ re * n •'>'

| in g.

i’vior. -■r-, —:.r~

lay.

I . I' Ul KSTIS. Vg.’llt

MONON RUl’TK.

I paving the way to a renomination Prof. Rowley's sistei hasHi rived! 1 he painter More had signs.

culture with f ' ** Tt* t** H «> • 'V »|»

He lias ‘fixed’| and will take voice

( ol. Matson s son: fixed V\ . ft. Ves- j * r ‘'‘- * Vruic.

lal; fixed Milroy Gordon; fixed Dean Howe will reorganize the John Dodd at Hoachdale (relative | orchestra at an early date. Those of Mr. Rundel;) fixed Mr. Netf in desiring to join may apply at the

Greencastle; fixed the Hursts at

Mt. Meridian, and all through tlie ! Dean Howe expects to give a relists. These men, holding office, | cital of popular pianoforte music will, of course, be for Cooper and 1 on next Monday evening after

will move heaven and earth to ear-! chorus.

ry Putnam for him. They won’t Matriculation for the seeoml scdo it, however, as the people are mester lias begun in earnest. Much

,111 . against G. W. ( ooper. The office- interest is being taken in the voice

Some ol the south end democrats . , , holders and their friends are rank- culture dcj»urtnic*nt.

ing the noise, while we will do the Dean Howe wiM g ive aI1 organ work. I think it suicidal to the recital in Urbana, 111., about the 1st democratic party to nominate „f March. Possibly other recitals

will be given en route.

Miggy

South (ireci»«*UHllc.

John Riley is having a

shed built.

John Riley is suffering with a

boil on his left arm.

want Jim < ainphell to make the

fruitless race for marshal.

The boys are teasing James Dal-

ton ahout the discovery of a hril- Cooper, but believe they will force liant red hair on his coat collar. him on as. Neffs appointment has Mr. Kellar, of Keightleytown, re- not solidified Putnam by <» great

(•(•ived hack pension to the amount deal. -

of .f.Safi this week. He is jubilant. ‘‘ Ju9t tel1 tlle ‘list Mr. . Neff’s appointment was made out Cost.—Piece of a silver link cuff but- on Jan. 12 last,” said a high up ton. Please return to Banner Times, democrat yesterday, “f knew it.

Th*- WralluT.

The miser—Barely living. - . -Th -vv.i'U' s-.R’v'Ui'u^

The cashier—Gone.

The actor—On the hist stage. The butcher—Less fat on hones.

The cobbler—Mending.

The jail prisoner—Will soon he

out.

The lawyer—Speechless. The two grocers—On the verge of dissolution. The musician—Toning up. The carpenter—Improving. .lories' box—Bad and growing ; worse. The barber—Saved by a dose shave. The banker—Falling. The bootmaker—Will not last

The indications for this vicinity * on l J-

for the coming thirty-six hours are | 4’ue pugilist

as follows as received by II. S. ment. Renick & Co. from tiie ollh-iul

weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind., Feb. <i.

-Striking improve-

greatest exposition ever hold, and at the price offered to readers ot The Dail - . Han:;;.;; Tsmi::; millions cf copies might to In' sold, as thousands of people will want the sei ies, not mdy for IhcmT«....Yt ..: l .,/N'.-.V'.... ;. ?;>«•. .- The tiot coupon in the series will he printed in The. Monday Daii.v Banner Times of .1 an.2!>, and the succeeding eoiqiotis will appear Daily until tlie series is completed. This is a ehaneeof u life-time to get a souvenir of tlie exposition, and no one should neglect to take ad vantage of tlie oppor-

tunity.

There are 22 series, and one series will

lie offered eaell week.

Remember tliat yon must have SIX COUPONS of The Daily Banner Times in order to obtain, on pavinent of TEX ( ENTS, tlie FIRST PART Part 1) of. tlie series. Due notice will he given of the publication «>f PART II. and the additional parts will follow as rapidly as they can he handled. Ample preparations have been made to supply the demand, so that uo-

body may he disappointed.

I \ ORDER TO AVOID I'll E RUSH, applications should he made promptly, as soon as the ( ‘onpons appear in The

Daily Banner Times.

The well-deserved reputation of the Slump Brothers, whose firm is known all over the United States and in En-

in effect -ainlay, Nov. 1H, IHBtl.

NOIITH HOUNII.

No 4* ( hienjro Mail I ; g7 a ni No «* “ Express D:0T> p ui No 44t laical— 12:05 p m

SOUTH HOUND.

No a" larnisvllie Mail 2:47 am

oumo-m-. ,, No 5* -onthem Express •• KM pm rr. nrsi-i r.-.—"'n Si .xsapratiaRr 1 '—

VAN DALIA. Train* leave tjrooncastlc, Ind., in utl uct Nov. 19, I MCI KOK THK WH8T.

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No 7 Daily 12:2ti a m, for M. Louis. No 1 Dally 12: 3 p in, for M. l/oui*. No 21 Daily 1:52 j» in, for st. Loui*. No 3 Kx. Sun 6:28 p in, for Terre Haute. POH THK BAHT. No 4 Kx. Sun 8:34 a in, for ludianapoll*. No 20 1 Hilly 1:52 p m, •* No 8 Daily 3:35 |) rn, “ ** No 2 Kx. 8un 0:20 pm, “ “ No 12 I »ally 2:.8 a m, ** Nt» 0 Daily 3:32 a in, “ “ I’KOHIA DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. No 75 Kx. >un 7:05 a in. lor Poortu. No 77 *' “ 3:25 p in, for Herat or. f or complete time card, irivinir all trains andatation*. and fur full information a* to rate*, tliroiiKO ear*, etc., addre** J.S. Dowi.ing, Airont. JM.t iiraimorGH, tLeeneuntle. \*»t. tien’l I’a**, A|ft, >t. Louis, Mo.

( HICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS.

To and from Torre Haute, in etfeet

November 12, »893.

AKKIVP. FltOM THK NORTH. No 3* Terre Haute C V Kvansville Kx... (JUO n m No 7 Nashville >peei;il 8:0* pm No It TerrelluuD-& l.vausvillc Mail. 1:50 pm No 5* t hieaKo Nnahville Kiiuttcd . 10*00 p m

NORTH BOUND.

No ft* < liieutro & Na*bville Limited 4:50 am 7 “ Mall 12:10 pm

| No 4 _ “ Kxprcs*

nipe. is :i gnaniiitee lliat “Hhenp’s | sU 5 « hleairo !!! p !"

The Vandalih line is putting up I Tn,.ns;.‘»!^ ' '» " ,n "“ 5r

new Hem u

1 ^ 1 fMieil 111 their UHiml rtrat-ela*** arvle, and , '/oin* iHod 4 carry I'liilman >*h‘opin»c t-an*. phores all along their that neither pains m.r expense will he anlrH ^rry'Vrni^mn pHia.^'Xy.pIr . a^ ’m'i

- iiUairo

Subscribe for the Banner Times., knew it.

Mr. Netf knew it. and Ion is Stecg I Fair we.ther, .Utiotmry te,n-: line. The one at Greencastle a ’« 8 ' thoX^ ^ * k fl e ur i t ’ t 1 .t ■ ■ —W ADt.wu.uu mi t 111, t r,da v I.......I..1.1.............. I ( HAS. I., ST(

peratnre.

Wapuenhans. , put up today.

ly and ably portrays.

■ H AS. L. STOSS.

Gen'I Puss.and T'kt Aat. * lik-UK"-