Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 February 1894 — Page 2
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Itl l'l III II V> I IT\ TH KI T.
l-'or Mayor
.ION \THA\ r.U!< II For Trcnstircr .JOHN (JILMORK
For Clerk
.IAMKS M. Ill'RLEV For Marshal WILLIAM E. STARR For Cnnneihiieii First Ward—THOMAS ABRAMS Second Ward -EDMUXD PERKINS riiird Wtuil—JOHN R. MILLER Gkow's I’ennayhanin majority is now (ilaced at That's nice. Aitakk vii.y the Penney I \nn in re ptiblicane could have made Grow s majority 200,1100 il tliey wanted to. The republicans, by rolling up a bigger vote honestly in Penneyl vania than the democrats do a vote in Texas dishonestly, the former state has done herself proud. The Texas majority is a powerful sup
pie article.
The Star- /‘rex* spits out its favorite spiteful expression of “senile" this week and crawls into its hole. Whenever the editor of the alley
Miss Della Ogden is visiting at
her home in Danville.
Rev. Lee talked to the associa-
tion meeting last night.
,1. A. Wright returns tomorrow to resume his work in college. Miss ( onlogue visited with her father in Indianapolis yesterday. Walter Marlatt posed for the sketch class at art hall yesterday. Miss Harrison and Hogshire, of Lebanon, both wear Theta colors. The time for the election of nth Ictic directors has been changed to
Tuesday.
Fred Church anti Harry Patton attended the Sigma Chi state convention at Lafayette yesterday. Mr. Walter Howe Jones will hereafter direct the chorus at the music hni!* He will also reorganize the university glee club. Miss Wheeler, of Indianapolis, a granddaughter of Dr. John Wheel or. a former professor of Latin in DePauw, visited Miss Mintie Allen
this week.
CLASS EIGHTS, War has finally' been declared between tbe sophomores and freshmen. The trouble began last Wednesday evening when the two classes had tt little tussle near the postof
lice.
EAGLE LODGE ENTERTAINS THEIR
BRAVE BRAZIL BRETHREN-
A !tar<‘ Fraternal * ea*t In Till* City Lant
Fventnit'—Some Fxeellenl Third Decree Work by the \ Ultor* \ Stale HaiM|iiet at Merrvweather'n — Flow of Iteanon and speeeli—An Event Tout Warmed the Heart < oekle* of YiwitorN and IIohI.h. Pythianism last evening was par-
amount and proud.
the success of the meeting is due, as they conducted all the prelimt narics. The meeting and "banquet closed at midnight with three cheers by Grecneastle, which were heartily repeated by tbe Brazilians, who departed on the 12:27 a. in. train for home. Those present from Brazil
were: —
(•<■<>. KaNton. Mr. Harper, R. T. Hen-
T | demon, Jag. L. Wilson, J. 11. HotVinau. *.ig < " l ’ I Louis Bramner, Thus. Robinson, Jas. |
No. Di, entertained Brazil Lodge, j j, n Hwkjns M j || u tr„rd. Jno. Van-j No. 30, right royally and to the I/ant. Will I’crcell. Jno. Bray. Edgar
best of their very hospitable ability
VICTORS are Standard Value.
and in return the visitors put up some tloor work in the now difficult and arduous third rank which was of the highest order and which brought out handsome compliments •from those present who had witnessed the team work at the district meeting in Crawfordsville when the grand lodge officers were present to direct, and the concensus of such opinion was that the Brazil boys equalled that work in many respects and excelled it in some points. This gives our visitors of last night a pretty high grading in lodge work. At <»:30 p. m. the Vandalia brought over nearly fifty of the visitors. They were met at the depot by committees and a number of busses and taken to the Commercial hotel. At eight uclock the handsome and commodious hall ot Putnam Lodge, I. O. O. F., which had been kindly and fraternally tendered by them to the local Knights, was crowded with t
Some time later of the same | local niembenJ Hnd visitors. This
Painter, Jno. Moore, Delhi Fugt, Jno Moore, Deo. Deffenbaugli, II. B. .McMillan, Will Siclcrs, Will Snyder,Arthur Smith, ('has. York, J. E. Sherfey, Thos. Hutchinson, 1*. M Bowers, Thos. McCrea, Ed. Elliot. Tom Downs, (ieo. It. Ferguson, Dr. S. D. Black, J. M. Turner, J. N. Souerwine, J. Caitiiian, Frank Sims, W. R Kislter. Jerome Boole, Jno. H. Morgan, Hugh Stevenson. Cloverdale Lodge. No. JR*—John O'Mullane jr., George Rockwell, *v u*. F. Mu* 1 , Emory Shaw, W. H. Evens, W.W. Warner! W. P. Saekett, J. D. Hunt, J. A. MeCurry, T. E. McKamey
1 and F. M. Cole.
Itainbridge Lodge, No. 323 George Shuey. Ed. Hibbitt, Thos. EU1», B. O. Canary, Frank Darnall, C. C. Fytte. \V. A. Farmer, Mr. Alexander, Gosj port Lodge; John Dodd, Koachdalc; Win. Todd, of Toleilo, Ohio: Dr. K. G. Thornton and Dan Pollom, Kuights-
vi lie.
The Greencastle boys will return tbe visit within the next two or
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evening several sophomores entered ehange of quarters was necessary the college building with the in- aH Eag | e Lotif je eastle Imll. though tent ion of placing a class banner in i ai .g e enough for ordinary occasions, the tower : they were, however, soon wa9 not | ar g e enough to last night’s discovered and all but three left assemblage of Knights, the building. These secreted them- A|nong the vi8itor8 were d e le gaselves in the college garret and anx- :t . ong ^ clnven , ale< Koachdalc,
iously awaited, till dawn of tire next morning, an opportunity to place their banner on the college tower. As the building was closely guarded that night, the boys, cold
Bainbridge, Knightsville, Gosport, Brazil, and Toledo, Ohio. Lodge was opened in regular order and the third rank work conferred on Harry S. Beals and Janies W.
and benumbed, at last gave up in ' .* , .. *• ■ n 1 | Cooper, the latter living near Mot-
despair anti 1 t their hiding places, ^ ^ thinking an attempt to place their
This consumed the time until ten o'clock when Marshal Starr
banner on the college tower very , . .. . . x«
l summoned the entire party to Mer-
orgnn gets to the end of hisstiing littl* fun. rvwenther's restaurant where they
on an argument he says “senile” The same night about midnight and col apses. sophomores, who were se-
creted in a room at Mrs. Hixon’s, were attacked by twenty-five or thirty freshmen, who supposed the sophomers were writing a bogus.] After many attempts to enter the j room, the hoys broke down the; door and smashc'*. in the windows, and in the tussle which followed three sophomores were captured.! Two of these were driven five miles in the country and then left to plod
their weary way homeward.
This is undoubtedly the last chance that the democrats will have for many years to revise the tariff, for the republicans will carry congress this year and the presidency and congress in 189<). For their own satisfaction, therefore, the democrats should get together and pass some sort of a tariff' bill. After a diligent search we fail to tind in today’s Greencastle democratic papers any editorial com ment on Mr. Galusha A. Crow’s pyrotechnical majority in Pennsylvania. Come, come, gentlemen
don’t neglect a performance like so at least that the freshmen were that. (Jive us some democratic yesterday presented with a bill for
.»17.7."i damages.
After the exercises on Washington’s birthday the two classes met again in the hallway of cast college and continued their “scrap” ut i l President John quelled tho disturbing spirits and ordered them out of the hall. The fight was then continued on the campus, each class trying to keep possession of the Columbian boulder. It is needless to say that no damage to
so much.
were seated at one table running the full length of the room. There were one hundred and six banqueters by actual count, and this large number was handled skillfully by the caterer who set one of his best menus before them. The bill of fare was complete and consisted of all the dainties of the season, served quickly and with splendid taste. After the inner man had been satisfied impromptu speechmaking was indulged in. Sir Knight B. F. Cor-
THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. Npwh from Hum I'opular of tin1’ublic School*, by Special Reporter. The seniors are studying Pope’s Rape of the Lock under Miss Eads. Miss Minnie Torr, ’911, will spend Sunday with her parents at Oakalla. Another large portion of the plastering fell in Prof. Higdon's recitation room. Miss Donnohue, of the music school, favored us with a solo yesterday morning. Miss Maud Hurst, ’94, is recovering from the measles find will soon be able to be in school. Miss Stella Bowman, '94. accompanied by Miss Humbert, of DePauw, will spend Saturday and Sunday at her home near Put mini ville. The Thursday Night club met at the home of Emanuel Marquis and although all could not be present a delightful evening was spent by those attending. Favors were given consisting of miniature hatchets made of celluloid in commemoration of Washington’s birthday.
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With a desire to again promote the in- ] terests of its readers. The Daily Bas-' nkr Times closed a contract with the] famous Globe Publishing Co., of Phil:*-1 delphia, by which the magnificent se-I ries of photographs, with descriptive matter, known as “Shepp's World’s Fair Photographed.” ivill tie brought within the murveloush low purchasing price of TEN CENTS in cash or; stamps, and SIX Daily Ban n eii
Times Coupons.
This splendid chance to secure these ^ magnificent photographs is without a j parallel in journalistic enterprise, and ] is quite in keeping with the continuous | efldrts of The Daily Bannkm Times to | J" please anil benefit its readers. It is, in addition, another convincing proof that
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Pianos and Furniture Moved
Telenhono connection with depots and Ladies' Hall. Calls unsvven'd any time day or
uiifht.
OFFICECOR. INDIANA AND WALTty Nursrs. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
f>ocal Time Gard.
BIG FOl'R.
, win, who during the evening was
I he room at Mrs. Hixson s was : „ . . , , , , . , , . I master of ceremonies, occupied the
left in a dilapidated condition; position of impromptu toastmaster, doors, windows, shutters, carpets. , 1 and after music by the K. of F.
etc., were rent in pieces, so much I . . . . . u- • * . tr i
' choir, consisting of Knights Hurley,
Give us some democratic reasons on Iho iniitter. 7 our constituents want to know what is causing the landslide, and it would display a pretty good bit of democratic ingenuity to tell them. Let
’er go Galusha !
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hitch toils determination to he Tin No 3t Mattoon Accoinmoilathm .... K:;M p n* -.... i. 1 n Q 7 - st, L. and ( In. Mirlit Expreas. 12:«l a m l At KR Or niE I r.oi ri , No,2conncrtH ttiruuifh mciiiciiinatl, ('lev*.' It slmiihl mil 1*** fonrntlei* tlmt I hind. Iiftylon iind llentoi* Ha'tior. No. is, Il .Iioum no* on lorgoiren inm ; to Uuftalo. aloepera U> New York and Messrs. Shepp’s famous series of plmto- YY ashlnirtnn. I>. ( . No. s ennnerts Ihrouah t« . *,■,,,,* ..tv, - Waliash and ( Inetnnati. No. 10, coaches for I graphs \\eie (llfll lALIA I nuoksETY ('level and tind (Inel nimtl. sleepers to l incln-
iintl and New York.
* Hally, t Kxoept Sunday.
F. 1’. Hckstis. Agent
Democuatic kickers these days are not confined to the rank and tile. It extends to some of the big dailies of that taith. The Cincinnati h'tutuinr, which now has sey-
eral columns of editorials daily, has m l ” r '“.’ **”
, . , ''"The boutuer fesuileit;
boss. h0,TCVer ’ Caa
not be said
the se rate I icd
tins sample kick:
We now have a national uubo. ; Any further pretense by him ot a '’“J® -
loftv virtue and of contempt for bloody noses and torn clothes 'vyFt ! ,e \l tr-.dvrg -.’r- t 'rt'dj fe. i/tLe* w~.se.
surd as was Sir John Falstaff’s claim to valor alter he had made dents in his own sword and shown them to Prince Hal as proofs of his fearful combat with the ten men in buckram. He has shown all the necessary qualities in a firstclass political boss. His sign is nut: “Offices Traded for Influence with Congress.” If any man can control a vote in that body let him
Fid. Abrams, Stewart, Case, Kiefer and others, introduced Mayor (’as* who made a welcome address in his happy manner. He was followed by P. O. Colliver, who spoke in his witty and effective vein for a few minutes. On behalf of the visitors Mr. Will Snyder, who graduated from DePauw in 1887, made an eloquent reply in which he feelingly spoke of the associations he had | formed here and the happy days he hud spent in Greencastle during his ■cb.cn.l days The- speaker pai.’: a glowing tribute to Pythianistn and j
TUK HASDWRiriXG OX TUK | Columbian Exposition, ami WALL. I the Globe Publishing Co. was given ex-
New York Sun. ^ elusive rights to publish ami sell these
Even more significant than the photographs. . ’they are mi immensely
: valuable uml important souvenir ot the
recent election in two congress dis-! greatest exposition ever l*eld, ami at. triets in this town Yvas Tuesday's t 1 ,M ' l" h' 1 ' ofl' reil to readers of I he
~ IlAIlA HaNXLK I LMKS IDllllOlliS of (‘OplCK
vote in the great state of Pennsyl- ought to he sold, as thousands of people vania. No local considerations, no "!'■ Wrt , nt t * 1 !' series, not only for them-
selvos, Lut ftl»o for tlieir fi KMiiis.
question of persons, affected the re-! Tie first coupon in the series will tie
suit in Pennsrlvania! The canvass P rin <ed '» Dn; ^ |, 'u.y Ban- ,. v s.. 1 nii^ rl , i ,..f,—- . i • \E!t 1 imi.of Jan.2'.), Itr.i-l. ami the sac- v.,4-i* ■ * * 1 throughout the state had bicn a. "•"•'•
MONOX ROUTE. Iii >unday, Nov. 19, lH9:j.
NORTH HOUND.
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SOUTH HOI M>.
No :i # IxMiUvillo .Mail
t cceuiutr uoupons will appear Daily until
vigorously waged on both sides and 1 , ! ie is eomplcted. tins is a
1 ehanee of a life-time to get a souvenir
the issues discussed had been as broad and national as if the election were for a president of the
Llnited States.
of the exposition, and no one should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-
tunity.
There are 32 series, and one scries will
be ottered each week.
Kememher that you most have SIX
Pennsylvania is a republican; COUPONS of Tuk 1>aim Hanm r
a
sane
democratic T , ,M j: : "
state; but under TEN ( JCNTS, the FIKHT PABT
leadership, and at times when the ! (Part 1) of the series. Due notice will of public sentiment * « iv, j n pnhiieation of PART
auditional parts will
Daily, f Kxcept >mniay.
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VANDALIA LINE.
Trains leave Urei*nc*astl«\ Imi., In effeet Xov.
19. IKlCl.
FOR TH K WEST. No 5 Lx Min. 8:66 a in, for st. Onii*. No 7 Daily 12:2n a in, tor >t. Umis No I Daily .. .12^JLp m, for st. 1a)uIr. No2l pally m, for st. I/OuIh No 3 I’.x. sun 5:2k p rn, for Terre Haute.
FOR THE EAHT.
No 4 Fx. sun K::i4 a in, for IndianapoliK.
Daily 1:52 p in, •*
M-'. Tl :r. ■ —
1 l ^' thought more of such fraternal vie-j Stt,nL
faces, , . , , .1 could have been carried last Tues-
its should be made and assured the (Teepcast 1 " boye -v KnigE-ly -e |f
general drift ,,00... Hm| th( .
was favorable to that party, it has ] follow as rapidly as they can lie linn- | 8°
been cerried far >.P"''‘' I... 1, s„ .. i\., ini
J I made to supply the demand, so that no- No 12 itHliy ....2:.'S a* m ••
and for the democracy, under these t*odv may tw disappmiited. 1 '> isniy ..:i:32aii*,
1 IN OK'DER TO AVOID THE R! “i'f. 1 fEotitA DiviAt.N
applications slionld be made promptly, I Leave Tcitc Haute.
as soon as the <'ooiiops appear in Till 1 15 *'.* ' , .'. n T.ttj a u*. lor Peoria.
■ * 11 I No .I ■ <:->5* > ,c. far IV «*..
conditions, Pennsvivsniu
Daily B > \ vy*> Timv«.
Last night the Presides had a ception when they visited Brazil,
party at Dr. John’s and the soplis Hon. Thos. Hutchinson also spoke thought it a good chance to repay for the visitors and Ids stories about the freahiea tor some of their g| log ( g) goats and other articles too
pi.inks. > n '!" * u ning tin numt , ruU8 t0 lll( . llt j on soplis went out on their expedition 0 freshmen, and after roars of applause. Dr. F. G. Thorn
to capture
catching them charcoaled their faces, added vaseline to tins and then placed on their shirts ’9fi and the cross bones. These victims
Instead of going democratic. Pennsylvania recorded its verdict against the present management of the democracy .»y one of the heaviest pluralities ever east against
any party in any state.
We speak of handwi king on the wait. The phrase is too feeble.
I
j" ’ "W!" ' ' ” V' • , , ' > ■•'■M.'CIC nine Ciinl, sivIiik nil Iniln, llic well-ncs rved i'''pnl.il mn cf the I a n<l a'attiiiin. am! for full Infiinnution an to Shepp Bnithers. YY’lmse firm is Lihiyvii 1 "'"’’'td'’’’w*'e 1 *'.. HJ'h-cKs “H ever the United Stales and in E11- .t. Yl. ciibshuouoh. ' S >OW, ' , "wnca8tU' rope, is j* guarantee that “Shepp’s Ymi. Gen’i r.-uui. \|rt, m t/mls. Mo. ’.Vorld's Fair Photographed” will lie is
sueil n their usual first-class aiylc, and I
that li<‘ith(*r nnitiK nnr i*\ih*iik»* will hi* i * ^ A(»() & EASTUHN ILfilNOlS.
that neither pains nor expense will he spare ' to mnke it worthy of the great event which it so graphically, thorough-
ly and ably portrays.
approach the president with what I were then taken to the party and John VanBuren called “the firm made to go in and enjoy themselves and intrepid march of a jackass to- as best they could under the cirward a pack of oats.” cumstances. Thesoplisiimdemuny All of which makes good reading attempts to get the refreshments,
ton, of Knightsville, representative in legislature from Clav county,
, . • . . 11 . I This is a portent blazoned across
made a short, appropriate talk, and ; 1 also cordially invited the Putnam j 1 * 1 ' M *'' -
, . , , Is there any democrat so blind
boys to Clay. Dr. Thornton spoke
... •* * . r .* that he does not see it? Is there
of the rapid advancement of the , S anv democrat so crazv that he does
tt was on the high I
not understand why it is that in
for republicans. As the Greencastle Democrat has “classified” Charles A. Dana and Henry Watteraon as to their different phases of democracy, perhaps it had better now size up the A.a7Mirer. And if not too busy look up the Chicago lleraliTe tide of woe. Democracy is exceedingly flexible this year, it seems.
but ns a policeman guarded the house all attempts proved futile. At chapel today the freshmen und sophomores made several
order and said it was on
road to prosperity. Mr. Win. Todd, of the Toledo, Ohio, lodge, who is Yisiting his lather-in-la w H. C. Dnrnall at Bainbridge, was called out
passes with words, giving their und gave a shotl talk, assuring the yells and guys. 1 he boys lock lot ] 0( . a | lads of n welcome in Toledo, turtln r trouble Monday. after short remarks by Knights Key. Charles Leason will spend Denman, Corwin, H. M. Smith, D. Sunday in Terre Haute, assisting G. Hughes and Wm. Starr. To Mr. Dr. Hickman in revival meetings. Starr anil Mr. Snyder, of Brazil,
y \\ 1 *.\ 1.1 A mm i:\ri ksions
rim on
June fall. IH'.H. inclusive.
To and frim* Terre Haute, in effect
November 12. Ikiu
A III* I V K EROM THE MOUTH.
No :!• Terre I boo Kviinkvlllo Kx (1:10 n in No, Nashville >|>eel,tl S:0 ' *> n* No it Terrellaute & Evansville Mad. 1:50 ptn
to South, Southeast and Southwest will < hleaitoX- Nashville Limited UhOOpm
various dates from now until . mouth bound.
No ti ( lileauoiV NuiOivlllr Limited 4:60 u m . " M'lll 12:10 pm
Out* Fare HoiiimI Trip * . . lx press 11:15 p hi ., ,, , . .. ’*,... N« 8 ( nlOHRo sptH’iftl n in ( nil on or HddiTKs any \ amlalia Uini'l * huiiy. i Fveept Mmciay
* 4 in '* '
Ai^ent und ask for information
taineil in Circular No. .T2
20th, 1894. c!77-w5tf
No H l IiIchko Hpooia!
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lllCUH’O
tif January 6 cHrry I’ullinaii palace sleeping' cars ami
J i 11:1 Y i‘( ui( Ill's: tt 1 if i run u.tIDI I ... <
Trains 3 and 4 carry i'tilitmtn
con- j pctwDcn < hicai
anti
iiliinan slccpinjr curs. KthuhvIIIc Trains 5
this one* statu among forty four, the
republican plurality this year is . .. ,,u
' . , i The indications for this vicinity
certaiiily one-third a3 large, prob- , ,
' . ,. , fot' the coming thirty-six hours are
ably almost one hall as large, as the entire plurality for Grover Cleveland on the popular vote in all forty-four states only fifteen
months ago?
The Bannicit Times—l<»c. a week.
as follows as received by H. S. Renick & (Jo. from the official
weather bureau at. Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 24.
t [ | Fair weather, stationary teni-
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pe rat lire.
Waiteniians.
dtiy cniK'lww mid run solid between ( liteuiro
mid Nnshvllle.
_ „ „ ' H YH. I.. STONE, (.eii I Push.und T'kt A*rt. < tdoHiro.
Exeiiralun NOiitb.
'I be Vamhiffn Line yvIII sell excursion tickets to points in Tennessee, MissisJ i|>pi, Louisiana, Ah.baum. Arkansas. Texas and Georgia at a rate of one fare for the round trip. Dates of sale, Feb. H, 13 and March s, 13, “O and April 9, 10 and 21. For further particulars seed.
S. Dowling, agent.
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