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

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TIIF BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, MARCH X IS9!.

Chanirt-fa for dlspUv advortlHouirntH iiin«t be fhonrioa nri> t il'n I hHndr<l in by lu o'clock o. m. • nrhduy. K.-rt.i intorusare neilUUIUI.

n»r a<lv<»rtls«*int*nt8 will be rtiH'ivtHl each day up t<> 1 oA*lo«*k i». in. Advert isi iik rut eft made

known on application.

Heiidina notices oneeer.t per word each in-

sertion.

J) \ | I Y P \ \ }•] p | KS 'leiiiofratic oditoru, and the sinallei ■ - - r>no« to writing barrcla of natter, PublUhct . vory HfUrn.mn . x.opl S,ind»y p^^^ino to prove blaek to lie white. nt the U ANN kk 11 MBS otfiee, corner Nine and •"* i rrankiin wneots, | They are working hard and their

The ooun

try editors berate the large democratie dailies for stiowing the administration its faults and appealing to it to carry out its promises. All this time, however, the practical results of the threatened Wilson bill administration are paralyzing the business of the country and the voters know it. They are shrewd enough to see that democ racy is incompetent, and that is what is causing these democratic essays and “classification - ’ of the variofis kinds of democracy as put up by the large papers. We pity

N p WS FROM DEPAUW.

llaiidAnmely Kntcrtuincd. Craw fordsvilie Ai kub News.

At their home on College street I yesterday afternoon and evening

' * !Mrs. (’. N. Holden and .Miss Hal

den, assisted by Miss Maggie Durham, ot Gmmcastle, entertained a large number of friends at different

All emniminleations Mumld be si^riu il with ibcnaim of th<* writer: not nc<*pssn: 11;« for publlcaHon. but as c»vith*nee of kchk! faith V.ioiiynious couimuulcatloiiB can not be no-

t iced*

When* delivery is irrcjnilnr plctipe report same promptly at publication otnee. Spcclincn copies mailctl free on applloation.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Onr Year in advance Sir numth* Three month)* < tnt month Per week hy Carrier

$5*00 -Vii» 1 .r>

.50 .10

Th« News Umly from tireem’niitle’s Great

Center of LearniiiK*

M i. Boyd, of "Sts, is a

Sigma Chi.

Mr. NetT goes today to take charge of his work at Marion, O.

Miss Marquis entertained a com- hours at a ladies’ reception, about pany of friends on Thursday eve-( an hundred and forty responding uing. ^ to invitations. The parlors were Rev. L. H. Murhn and wife, of beautifully decorated with smilax, Vincennes,visited university friends carnations and roses, while the Thursday. | dining rooms were adorned with The Thetas will meet this eve- «l»ffodills. Elegant refreshments ning with Miss Grace Smith at Dr. i were S( • rv ‘‘ ,, in ‘’ourses, and the oeKni<>ht’s jeasion was most successful and ueSome of the classes of the art

When delivery Is uncle by earlier, all sul«serlption aceounls are to l»e paid to them as

they eall and receipt for same.

M. J. HKCKETf . 11 A It K V M. SMITH.

Publisher . ManairinK tslllor

AiUlress all eommunleatlon* to The P.vit.v Bannek Times. Oreeneastle, Ind.

Itr.l't 1<I.I( VN CTTV TICKK'r. For Mayor JONATHAN 1UH( II For Treasurer JOHN lill.MOKK For Clerk JAMF.S M. LIFkl.EV For Mnrslml WILLIAM K. STARl» For Coimeilmeo Flrsl Ward—THOMAS UIKAMS Second Ward—EDMUNO PERKINS I Idl'd Ward—JOHN R. MILLER Ik every democrat senator could have his way about amending the Wilson hill to protect the industries of his state, the final result would he a measure not materially different from the McKinley law. Thk Globe-Democrat very correctly says: “The resources of the New York savings hanks decreased 114,000,000 during 1S9J, which means that the working people had to use that amount in meeting the necessities of democratic rule.

our neighboring democratic editors

in this their hour ot hard work, dianapolis today to spend It’s an awful task, gentlemen, you college Iriends.

have before you, hut as a direct pointer, wo can tell you it is in vain. The handwriting is on the

wall.

I.oyal Teiuppmiivt*

The first meeting of the Loyal Temperance Legion was held on Friday evening in the G. A. 1!. hall. Eighty-six children were present. The superintendent talked to them

The seniors met yesterday after-! on L. T. L. work, and the purpose

school will do their Friday’s work

on Monday.

Prof. Dotey came down from In-

Sunday

J. W. Mi’koock, of Graham, Mo., has it new invention called the Po litical Puzzle. Free trade or pro lection is worked by twenty blocks, ten free trade blocks and ten protection. They have even chances i for congress. In working the puz- : zle free trade is in congress, protec tion is the attacking party, and to work tiie puzzle you must drive free , trade from the ball and take pos j session, and when the puzzle is worked the blocks are lettered so

noon and discussed matters rele-

vant to class day exercises. Quite a number of the boys have

begun the practice of twirling the

ball for the base hall season. Miss Lola Peyton will entertain

the Alpha Phi»this evening at her

home on south College avenue.

Lieut, and Mrs..Lewis and Prof. J

. ii. j Carr is superintendent

and Mrs. Smyscr are newly elected members of the Shakespeare club.

Rev. C. E. Ashury, of the class

of’81, visited the university yesterday ami conducted chapel exer- i

of the L. T. L. The L. T. L. is similar in organization to the Chris tian Endeavor or Kpwortb League societies. Glasses will be formed as in the sabbath school and eompc tent teachers arc secured. The next meeting will be held on Friday at 4 o’clock, March Kith, in the G. A. R. hall. Miss Monell

Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There’s hut one best—Victor.

OVERMAN WHEEL CO.

BOSTON. NEW YORK.

PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. BAN FRANCISCO.

DETROIT. DENVER.

J . K. L-ANGDON. GENT G R fc E N G ST L-BT 1 N D.

J. R. LEATHERMAN. PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Allen Block,

Went Precinct, Third Ward.

The republicans of the west pre-

cinct of the third ward will meet at pOf the Daily Banner limes

the central committee rooms, back

GREENCASTLE,

Special Attention Given to DIkcuhcs of Women and children.

Sliepp S Will Ids Fail Paper llansHig aid Patdiins

Photographed.’'

Done neatl\. cheaply and with

promptness.

BOX773.

R B. HURLEY.

that they spell free trade aud pro-

tection. It is a puzzle that suits eises.

the times and is sure to be the rage - Mr Wi || KUiott, of Indianapolis, everywhere, as there is no political ig deliveri a 6e ,. ie8 of iet . Um , 8 to

question agitated as much as free ,

trade and proteetion. The inventor the 8en,or > HVV t;l! ' 8S on P™etiee and

is .1. W. Murdock. He has applied pleading.

The fourth entertainment of the concert course will be given Monday evening in Meharry hall by

Emil Liebling.

The Big Four announces a rate of eighty cents to Indianapolis next Friday, on account of the state or-

atorical contest.

Thk most effective stump speaker or editor for the democracy this year and the one entitled to the greatest prize will be the one who can make the most plausible defense of a tarill reform policy that costs the people a dollar of increased internal taxation for every dollar ot reduction in customs duty. We suggest, in the light of his recent column editorials, that the editor of the Democrat go after that prize.

for patent.—.Vari/rille, .Vo., Dem<

crat.

There can he no [intent on the method that will this year drive free trade from the halls of congress. It's something that can’t be patented. Everybody will take a hand and anything that promises to be every man’s property and something that can lie so neatly executed

The glee club from the State

cannot be construed as an infringe university passed through here yesment on patent rights. We suggest DTtlay, en route to Earlhatu. i he to our Missouri contemporary that c ’ on8 ' 8 *' 8 Misses Hughes and he wait until along about next No-i Mounts and Messrs. Kahn, lav lor,

vetnber. The people of the United

Griffith and Stevenson.

Nkw Casti.e, Indiana, is now to lie known as “Newcastle.” spelled as one word and with a little “e.” The Courier doesn't like it, hut we believe they are a little airish over their name. Greeneastle looks and sounds all right hut it could be tixed up as Green Castle with about ns much propriety as New Castle, which demands two Capital letters. However we can't help hut admire tiie Courier'^ kick over the change

which is as follows:

True to their pledges and inherent instincts,demandinga “change,"

State^vith their little ballots will solve this puzzle of how free trade is to he knocked from the halls of congress, in such a clear and concise manner that a patent won't be considered for a moment. There’s no need of even a Missouri democrat worrying over such a patent patent as the one suggested above.

TIiom* Slot Machine!*.

It would not be surprising if the next Indiana legislature made a law to regulate the use of the “thousand and one” kind of slot machines now to he found in every town and hamlet in the Hoosier state. The weighing machine, the machine where your kerchief is sprinkled with fragrant perfume, the chewing gum machine and otiiers of a similar character, that are harmless,

tie, passed through here this morn- and where the investor of a penny ing on his way to South America. ! or a nickel generally receives his Mr. Case has not enjoyed the best I money’s worth, are not the devices of health for some time and he' that are interesting the better class thinks a change of climate will of people. The gambling slot maprove beneficial to him. He goes chines are the ones that are cattsby water from New Orleans to his! ing a sentiment of disgust to be

objective point, Rio de Janerio, and raised.

should the weather prove as pro One of the newest and most poppitious ns it has been, he will nolularis the enrd-playing machine,

the democrats now propose to change 1 doubt enjoy tks voyage immensely. I where you drop a penny in the blot

of Moore & Miller’s office, to choose delegates to the county convention. Date ot meeting, Monday evening, Feb. a, at 7 o’clock p. m. AMONG 1 Ht CHURCHESWlmt tl»© Service** will IJi* Tomorrow nt

IMacefi of WorHlilp.

[All dfnominations are invited to use this column for their Sunday announcements. Any vacancy in the pulpit or change in the hour of service, should be made known at onee. i’astors and members of churches not here vriven are invited to hand in their regular services hereafter. Notices Inserted in this

column free of charge.] CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

Sunday morning the pastor will preach on “The One Theme of

Readers

I piapficent on Series Wiinm Reace of mu A Most Beautiful Souvenir.

Clarence in Saluted at Kra/.il.

Brazil Times.

Mr. Clarence Case, of Greeneas

With a <le>ire to again promote theintercsts of it- readers. Tiik Dau.v Rannkk Ti.mks closed a contract with the famous Globe Publishing <!o.. of Philadelphia, by which the magnificent series of photographs, witli descriptive matter, known as “Shepp’s World’s

Paul,” and in the evening a contin- Fair Photographed," will be brought nation of last Sunday evening on within the marvelously low pureltasing “The World’s Most Wonderful ^ <>f TKN CENTS *" ^ ° r

Book.” Ladies’ Missionary society at 3 p. m. Junior Endeavor at 3;:t0 p. m. Senior Endeavor at G p. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening

OSCAR WEBSTER. PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All Work Pronipt'y Attended to. 59-Ww Satisfaction (Guaranteed

Keep Yuiir Ev,' on Rlb&Y.

Riley’s Best Raking Powder, per lb 10c Potatoes, per pk., 20c.: per hu 7.’»e Ranannas. per doz ]0c [ (’urrauts, (i lbs. for 25c Tea, per lb 25c

Dtn.v Baxnkk

Til SOUTH

loi-tit

7VTHI tS ST. JOHN RILEY.

G B. COOPER

J. W. COOPER

COOPER BROS.,

Transfer ann Liverymen.

Jlussi-s to and from all trains,

HinrSHto' Transferred. Livery Itljrsof all kinds.

Cubs for Parties, Funerals and Weddings,

Druylng a Sinsdalty.

Pianos and Furniture Moved

Telephone connection with dopota and Ladles’ Mali. Calls answered any tiuicdny or

night.

OFFICE COR. INDIANA ANlfwAL-1-ly NUrSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE

New (’astle to one word. The order has gone forth that after April 1st the postolllce shall lie Newcastle. It has been supposed that the men who founded this town and those who lived here and have transacted business for half a century and more, knew how to form the words making the name of the town, but it appears that such is not the ease, and that a man in Washington has determined the matter. Next we shall hear of Newhatnpshire, Newengland and Newjerusalem—possi-

- •i^lal^xi.o^hej^j.ames to that city the present democratic -onnottdePetrarea administration ts not in it. Ss.r*bittofrata'.vnccnc. op.»

His Brazil friends turned to see him and bade him bon voyage. He will remain away abotitsix months.

The I.ichliiiK ProjfrHm.

The program for Mr. Emil Licbling's piano recital on Monday eve

ning in as follows:

Three Uorman dances Beet hoven Prelude, Theme and Variations, op. 25. B. O. Klein March of the Dwarfs Greig Paris Flute Godard Song of the Brook Lock Etude and Polonaise de Concert.... Schytte

and the machine deals out a poker hand. A few weeks ago this device wtts spoken of, but at that time it had not grown to such an extensive popularity. There are

Various others in operation where 8trwt!1< H ,. v K K Brvan pastor,

for a penny a man has a possible

Valse de Concert, op. H4

Liszt llrnui.lt .. Moszkowski

Real Estate Transfers.

chance of winning cigars, drink and in some places money. The latter may be termed straight gambling devices, for the man with the nickel plays for the purpose of

"T?: .nTRjg’ v.-tF,'. ! acr-.r

nil gnrt’bling games, the greatest chance of whining lies with the machine. Nearly every paper lias

stamps, and SIX Ti.mks Coupons.

This splendid chance to secure these magnificent photographs is without a parallel in journalistic enterprise, and I is quite in keeping with the continuous efforts of Thk Daili Bannku Ti.mks to

at 7 o clock. Ladies Aid society please and benefit its readers. It is, in Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. addition, another convincing proof that LOCl'ST STREET A. M. E. CHUKC1I. I Thk. DaII.Y BaNNK.K TIMES sticks resoThe second quarterly meeting In ' H - v 10 iN 'h’ten.ilnatiot. to be The j

, . .... , I Paper ok the I’eopi.e.

will be held at the A. M. E. church , . i .. .

It should not he forgotten that

tomorrow by Rev A. Smith, P. L- Messrs. Shepp’s fatuous series of pliotoServices at 10:30 a. tn. Commun-{graph- were OFFP I W.LY Indorsed ion at 3 p. rn. Preaching at 7 p. m. ED hy the Columbian Exposition, ami All invited I ^*°he Publishing Co. was given ex-

clusive rights to publish mid sell these BAPTIST CHURCH. | . , photographs, they are an immensely

Sabbath, Match 4th, InitJ. Sun valuable and important souvenir of tiie day school at 9:30 o'clock, prayer greatest exposition ever held, and at

meeting on each Thursday night, tiie price offered to readers of The singing school tonight, led hy Prof. I,A,I V IUnnkh 1 ,mi:s u,llli,MIS ol j n!! n* inmhwe-b'.iiiumii'.Hi HI 0 . i . ii ii ought to tie sold, as thousands of people i No at Mattixm Vocoinnnxlatlim .... tl::u u m Sherwood. All are respectfully in- • . _ , , . No ;• st i. and nn siirht Kxnress t2-40a m , . . . wil! want the series, not only for them-| No.2 connects throutrh tonnc>iiiiatt,(Teve Vlted to each and ctery SC! vice. | solves tint also for their friends land, Payton and Uenton Ifaitior. No. IS.

I coaches to Itnttalo, sleepers to New York and

COLLEGE AVENUE METHODIST CHL KCH. Tin-first coupon ill the scries will be Wiishlngton, p. < . No. S connects throiorti to

Class meeting at 9:30 a. m.; printed in The Monday Daily Banpreaehing by the pastor, Rev. S. B >;KK Dmk.s of Jan.2!>, 1S!)4, and the suc-

ceeding coupons will appear I tally until ’ ^ the series is completed. This is a chance of a life-time to get a souvenir of the exposition, and no one should neglect to take advantage of the oppor-

tunity.

There are .‘12 series, and one series will

be oft'ered each week.

Remember that you must have SIX| COIT’ONS of The Daily Banner I

Times in order to obtain, on payment I of TEX CENTS, the FIRST PART VANDALIA LINE.

(Parti) of the series. Due notice will be given of the publication <if PART ii, aud the additional parts will follow as rapidly a- they cun be han■ws. .hr*-.vW—l.-s.'

Town, at 10:30 a. sabbath school at

m. and 7 p. m 2 p. m., Hiram

< . Allen, superintendent; Epworth

league nt 6 p. m.

LOCUST STREET M. E. CHURCH. Corner Locust and Anderson

When the republican party was

' «.k * m.nA - 4 9i , v* *1 w rfVir. ^ # stk a l; everything w as prosperous. Work- Levi McCloud to Wm. and m. k. Bales, land jeet will doubtless come before the ingmen had jobs and ’Poney ; think- Bl . to F . w.sicele. land ,n ing tO better tbeir COudltiollSj Ho till I’irKi \5’art!, Nort!! Prerinrt, Americans like to do, no matter 1 ^ AMl * on " eUer ' ' M '" 1 The republicans of the

how comfortable their income, they n. L. Souhtard to Scdwtck A Fletcher, quit

listened to the seductive twaddle of ' deed, land tn Greeneastle. »7«m.

lisieneu 10 tut seuuctne i wnoiue 01 Luvlna K. N'cwhouse to Felix T. MclVhirtrr.

theorists; they read columns of land in Qreenoaetie. $2500.

Sunday services: Classes, 9:30 a. m., 12 m., and (> p. m; Sunday school 2 p. m; preaching by the pastor, at 10:30 a. m. Epworth League devotional service, 6:30 p.m ; Epworth League public service, 7 pT inTauim-ssWT*.iCtJTrUiWiv irrr ...to-

Local Time Card.

BIO FOUR. GOING KAHT.

No Indianapolis Accommodation..8:45a m No 18* SoiithwcHtcrn l.iinluxl 1:5^ d'll N<> H* Mail 5:15 pm No 10* ( inclnnatl Nijrlit F-xprcss 2::£J a in

GOING WKST.

»»H-HITIKTOII, t . ao. Bcontii'cfM throiiRh to NN altash and ( inclnnatl. No. 10, coaclnw for Cleveland and • inclnnatl, sleepers to ( Incln-

nati and New York.

• Dally. ♦ ^uiuiuj.

J". I*. \>feni

MONONSKOLTE.

In effect Sunday, Nov. la, Ihwj.

NORTH mX’NI).

No 4* ( hicatfo Mall No «• “ KxpreMH No 44t Local

KOUTII HOUND.

No II* Ixmisvllle Mail

No 5* southern Kxpress No 4ilt Local

• I>aily. t K.xccpt Sunday.

... 1:27 n rn . l-:05 p in . 12:05 p m

2:47 ft m . 2:38 p in 1:45 pm

Gibers. made to supply the demand, so that noWeek day services: Pentecostal '*”dy ".ay be .lisnppntut.d.

, T . i nt ORDER TO AVOID THK RFSH.

meeting, .. -• p. m. an • ''ntor nude promptly, j“• u£uT-“UtrA,r^- ’f r ««f.4

prayer service,

theory ttnd free-trade essays; were seduced and voted wrong. The burden of the work ere this change was on republican editors and speakers, ns many of the susceptible voters had never seen that great stalking destroyer of American industry—free trade. Republican leaders were compelled to do much writing and more talking, hut the theorists won. Now it is changed. The burden is on the

north

precinct of the 1st ward of the city are hereby requested to meet at the mayor’s office, av 7 :30 o’clock p. m. I of Monday, the 5th day of Marc'.),! for the purpose of selecting dele- j gates from said precinct to the j

county convention.

George Uenton, Chairman.

mid week prayer service, Thursday, 7p.m. Everybody most cordial ly invited to nil these services.

MurrinK:** Lirem*©!*.

Jesse Kennedy and Lorena R. Ragan; Eben R. Hepler and Ber-

tha A. Frazier.

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv II. S. Renick dr Co. from the oliieial

weather bureau ut Indianapolis: InDiANAt'oi.ts. Ind., Mar. 3. Fair weather, stationary tern-1

—'perature. Wappenhans. On and after March 5tli the rate to

California points will be $33.15 via the

Vandaliu. 102-tf

Special -ale of kid gloves and corsets. i See this stock before purchasing. Mrs. Anna Banning, one door east postolllce.

101 -Or

At tlu* It©** Hive. Just received a beautiful line of sntteen- and dress ginghams, in all the late shades, at the lowest price ever named for this class of goods. As our terms are strictly cash we can make a price that cannot be duplicated. lOO-.’lt

Daily Banner Time-.

The well-deserved reputation of the Shepp Brothers, whose firm i- known all over the Lnitcd States and in Kurope, is a guarantee that “Bhepp’s World’s Fair Photographed” will be is sued m their usual first-class style, and that neither pains nor expense will be spared to make it worthy of the great event which it so graphically, thorough-

ly anil ably portrays.

Trains leave Greeneastle. Ind , In effect Nov.

l», ts«l.

roRthe west.

No 5 Kx. Sun 8:ntt a m, for st. liOuis. No 7 Daily . .12:211 u tn, for St. lands. No 1 Dally 12: 2 p m, for SY. Louis. ' :.i’ V. dJuS'er No .1 Kx. sun f):2H p in, for Terre Haute.

roll the east.

No 4 Ft St in M-IU n

No 20 No 8 No 2

No >.;«

Kx. Sun

Dally

Dal!

Kx. sun..

Hpeetili Kxriu-Nionx Smith.

On January 8, February 8, Mareli 8 and April 9. the Monon Route will sell tickets at one first-class limited fare for th round trip to all points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, various [loints in Georgia and Florida

In Meharry hall. Match 5, Emil Liebling, pianist. In university

concert course.

The Banner Times—10c. a week. I

Cn»1i W lial Kimm-Uk.

Just opened at the Bee Hive the larg-

est line of window shades ever shown in ,,,, 6 t;w New Orleans, La.

the city to lie retailed at manufacturers Ticket- good returning twenty days

I price-. Now i- a good time to make front date of sale.

1 your selection while tiie stock is fresh. For further information, address

... 8:34 a in, for IndianapolU.

1:58 p in •*

....3:35 pin, “ “

—8:20pm, “ ** l»ttiiy .. .2:z8 a in, ’*

T "• ’*•' t* Sgt

PKORI \ DIVISION Luavc* Terre Haute.

No 75 Kx. sun tt 7:05 a m, lor Peorln. No 77 *• “ 3:25 pm, for DtHmtur. For complete tfoM- ^tvinsir *!! tr«fnf» and Ktatiomi, and for full infonimtlon uh to rates, Hirou^h cars, etc., address

3.S. Dowling, Agent,

•LM.< IIKSHKOITGH. <•reeneastle.

Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt, st. l.ouls. Mo.

CHD'AOO & KASTKRN ILLIXftlS. To and from Torre Haute, in effect No.ciuImt i2, isin. ARRIVE KKOM THE Nlllcrn.

6: 0 a m

m

No :|* Terre Haute & Evansville Kx

No 7 Nashville special S:t»i p No it Terrellaiite A Kvnnsvtlle Mall. 1:S0 p No 5* < hlcairo A Naslivllle l.lmlted 10:00 n

10:00 p in

100-31

5i>tf

J. A. Michaki., Agent.

hleiiKo A NnshvIMe Limited

NORTH BOUND.

No «• ChlcnKo A Nashville Limited.. 4:110 am No St “ Mail 12:10pm No 4’ •* Express 11.15 pm No H i hleago special :1;J0 p m

• Dajly. t Except siinilay

Trains 3 anil k carry I'ultinaii slix-piiiK ears, txitween i Iiichko and Evansville I ralns 5 and 0 carry I'lilimaii palace sleeping ears and day coaches and run solid hetween l hleatfo

and Nashville. I has. I.. STONE,

Uen’l I’ass. and T’kt A at. Chlcaao.