Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, APRIL 1S9I.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
POLITICAL POINTS.
Published rvrry afternoon except Sunday at the II \nnkk TiMBSoffice, comer Vine and Franklin streets. Changri* for display advertisements must be handed in by 10 o’clock m. eaeh<lay. Read - nn advertisements will be received each day up to 1 o’clock p. in. Advertising rates made known on application. Reading notices one cer t per word each in
sertion.
A Note or Two, Iteing
the Fight Is
The city election occurs on the first Tuesday in May, anil that will
be May 1.
.mi coinnninL'Htioiitighimiii t><' wi,i, | And the city democrats have at put.Uc« :, ion f . bui L r, l.vTd/.nc.. , :^s«-V l Iaith r ; la8t wakened, an.l will on tomorA.iimyinmiH connuunlcatlon* can not be no- row make a bllltf at a ticket, tifcd. I °
A Wild Kill.- tu Hnx 43.
At tlie first stroke of tlie fire bell
KettinK Warmer. j on alarm “43” on Saturday evening Next month will be the month of a Banner I imks reporter was elections and conventions. talking in front of Landes drug
store. Having had a standing invitation to make tlie next run with
THE NEW CHURCH.
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The state convention is getting
same promptly at publication mh.-e. delightfully near at hand. It comes Specimen coplea mailed free on application. t(n \p,jl 25. It will be the hugest
| meeting of the year. ' Clias. Anderson came down town
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5n I with a straw liat on this morning, i F’or the benefit of tlie democratic
When delivery Is made by currier, all sub- papers there is no politics in this serlpllon accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same. ; item.
M.J. BECKETT Publisher! It is said that Major Cullen will HAKKY M.SMITH. ....ManaKuw Editor be 1)ittwi a g a j nst Major Birch in
the boys, the reporter put on full steam and got to tlie engine house, catching the wagon by a hard leap, just as it was getting under full headway down Indiana street. Only two men were in the house, it being supper time, but gentle James Merry weather, assisted by Hilly Nelson, got out in fifteen seconds, as scored by Engineer
The rhrUtiun People Decide on Pliius
and SpecittcatiniiN on Hnturday. On Saturday afternoon the build-
ing committee of the Christian church met and in about an hour’s conference decided on plans for their new edifice. Mr. W. S. Kauffman. an architect ol Richmond, was present, and as his plans had been j thought of most favorably hy the 1 committee, he came by special invitation. His plan, the one finally chosen, calls for a building 90x60 j feet. The main entrance will be on the corner of Poplar and Indiana streets and the building will be
H. S. WERNEKE,
THE >VATCt1MKER.
Will be permantly located in a few days. Keep your IMS CLOCKS KKD JEWELDT
Repairing until you can see him.
Gut Flowers The
1 hroop s self-acting time-keeper. p| iu .p ( | back from the walk about 1 hen tl.e party was oil. Alter the p )ree f ee ( i j n order to allow an ap
IN ANY QI AXTITY, furnished on J ■J1 hoars’ notice. Mrs. E. T. Chaffee
Gj-ijwd
horses had been straightened out and given the word, it was like a race against the wind. The newspaper man has been a trifle swift in
Address all communications to The Daii.y Hannkk Times. i Oreeiicastle, I ml. smile will lie
KK1*I HI.IC AN CITY TICK KT. For Mayor JONATHAN BIRCH For Treasurer JOHN GILMORE For < lerk JAMES M. HI RLEY For Marshal WILLIAM E. STARK For Coiineilmen First Ward—THOMAS ABRAMS Second Ward—EDM INI* PERKINS I bird Ward—JOHN R. MILLER
the city race. The deputy clerk’s his time, but he was swifter on
on the back of his {Saturday night than ever before,
head when lie iiears the returns He hugged tlie hose, spit on his this trip. hands, tried to tie himself on.
proach of^stone steps of a rise of about two and a half feet feet. The I auditorium will be 50x50 feet and will scat three hundred and sixty people. The seats will he|arranged in a semi-circular shape facing the pulpit which will be near the north-j west coi ner, diagonally opposite the
I’apor Hanging anl Patching
Done neatly, cheaply anti with promptness. boxtv3. R B. HURLEY.
The Greencastle township repub- wan ^ e ^ ^ le P 08 ^.'’ thing stopped, ma j n entrance. The lecture room
licans care nothing for the unluekiness of Friday, and on May 2.') will name the winners in this township. The election, however, comes in the fall. Major Birch addressed a good crowd at Fincastle on Saturday on
and then resigned himself to his fate. About the time the first turn into Hauna street was being made he thought it was all over and that the entire outfit had slipped a cog and landed in Sellers’ late addition to the city of Greencastle. On Hanna street is where the horses
the issues of the dav. Many dem
ocrats were in the audience and 8 l>o" their speed and strength, es-
pecially on the new part of the
The National College Republican league is in session in Syracuse, N. Y. The police ot Washington will stop < oxey’s army if it ever reaches that city. They threaten to arrest the entire crowd for vagrancy. Hn.i. is the kind ot a democrat who believes that his party could be in better business than that of reducing tlie wages oi the men whose interests it promised to eonsu ve and promote when they lielped to restore it to power. Hill is get ting to be somewhat better than
his party.
School off Muttic. Beethoven recital tonight at 8. ( horns at 7. The school will finish this year with a shower of concerts, lectures and recitals. Miss Conrey will return and con tinue her lessons for the remainder of the semester. Miss Jessie Fox will give a junior recital on Friday evening, the 13th Inst., in music hall. “Flying Dutchman’’ on Wednesday. Tickets now on sale at J. K. Langdon’s and music school. Wednesday closes the half semester. Many students who intended to return home at this time will remain until June. Elaborate preparations are being made for tlie stage suiting of the “Flying Dutchman.” Read the story tomorrow of the poor fellow’s
distress.
At tlie close of the series of or gan recitals given here Dean Howe will take another western concei t tour, occupying much of the sum-
mer vacation.
Dean Howe will give a series of five organ recitals in the Presbyterian church on Monday evenings,
paid especial attention to what the Major had to say. On Saturday next the republicans of Putnam will place their ticket in tlie field. Republicans from all points in tlie county are making arrangements to atlend, and the meeting bids fair to be a
rouser.
The argument in the Democrat of last issue on C aptain Chaffee’s telegram merely bears out the assertion of the Banner Times—that the republican party is united. The captain will be on deck this year with a pocket full of rocks, which he will shy at democracy. In a talk with a prominent democrat today he said the names spoken of for mayor were Broadstreet, 11. H. Mathias, Dr. G. W. Bence. Major Cullen, I. Vermillion, and L. L. Louis. It is not certain which of these lightning will strike, or in fact, whether there will be much fireworks about the selection but it is hardly probable any would decline the honor. As to clerk the only name that could be drilled out was that of Lee Mathias. Marshal and treasurer are both “shy” candidates as are also the second and third ward on coiineilmen. In the first Ed. Walls and A. B. Phillips are spoken of.
TEN KILLED.
Fir* 4 at Milwaukee KiIIh Ten Firemen at an Farly Hour tliiM Morning. Special to the* Bannkk Times. MiiAVAi KKi., April 9—Davidson's opera house, the finest theatre in Milwaukee and one of the handsomest and costliest buildings in,
.State Normal School.
the country, was destroyed by fire Terre Haute Mnli.
Ten This week has been looked
street east of music hall. It was here they made about ten miles a minute for several seconds, and the rear of the wagon greatly resembled a whip cracker. Here the reporter, hanging to the cracker, gave up all hope of ever writing another line and lapsed into the belief that he had a full set of wings and had already been transported. One more quick turn and then the home stretch run was entered. In less time than it takes to write it the wagon was standing in front of box “43” near Cook’s store, and the official time showed but three min utes had elapsed between the pull of the box lever and the end of the wild ride. The newspaper man's curiosity was satisfied, and after quieting bis nerves with a taste of
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Part Seven, now ready, contains: 1. Germany—Toys, manufactures and
as mentioned above. | liberal arts building. Great Britain—*
will be located in the west part of the building between the two class rooms. These are in the wester.i part of the building which is sixty feet in width. The pulpit will be placed at the partition which separates the two rooms in the north-
west corner
An organ space and ample room for Exposition clock, manufactures and the choir will be left between it and , dberal arts building. J. Great Biit- .. .... „ ain—Irish spinning wheel, mannfacr 1 tares and liberal arts building. 4. and class rooms will he provided Great Br iuiin_Royal Worcester, manwith sliding partitions and the seats ufacturcs and liberal arts building. r>. arranged so the}’ will all face the Great Britain—Wall paper, manufacpulpit. Then when the additional f 1 '™ 8 ’"“J Bberal arts building. «. In-
| dia—Art work, manufactures and liberal arts building. 7. Italy—Pavilion, manufactures and liberal arts building. 8. Norway—General interior, maim-
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room is necessary the partitions will be lifted and the seating capacity increased greatly. The lecture
room will seat one hundred and ' factures and liberal arts building, ninety people. There will be a pri-i Part Eight, now ready, contains:
J. R. LEATHERMAN. PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms 2, 3, 4 and 5, Allen Block, GREENCASTLE, l : . ; INDIANA. Special Attention Oivon to Diseases of Women mid children.
OSCAR WEBSTER. PA NTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR
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vate entrance on the north side near the pulpit for the minister and members of the choir, and there will also be a single entrance on the northeast corner, on Indiana street, and one on Poplar street, near the
Norway—Art work, manufacture- and i liberal arts building. '2. Russia, gen-( eral interior, manufactures and liberal j arts building. H. Siam—Pavilion, j inannfactures and liberal arts building. 4. Switzerland—Interior of pavilion, manufactures and liberal arts building, j j a. The colonnade from the grand basin, j
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class anti lecture rooms. Ihe dip (i Looking north from colonnade. 8.
in the rear of the lot will make tlie excavations for the furnace and storage rooms of tlie basement easy. A kitchen will be a feature of the
south Greencastle hydrant water rPar imrt of tl)e building.
and a Keightleytown zephyr he was ready to vote the Greencastle fire department the swiftest in the world, barring none. George Nelson, the old reliable, got his ladders out and down the mile and a quarter track a close second. George is not supposed to be as swilt as the hose wagon, but when his team gets down to business they make the minute men ami others on the long wagon think they are going faster than a dog
trot.
It is needless to say that tlie ride back was the more enjoyable to the newspaper man. Tlie fire was in George Campbell’s house and was
easily extinguished before the lire Bmtm\ No!*:/.™' 1
On the corner over the entrance will be placed the tower, which will be handsome in arrangement. Mr. Kauffman will send his plans ami specifications in about three weeks, but will forward a rough draft this
Bridge and administration building
from agricultural building.
Part Nine, now ready, contains: 1. Agricultural building. 2. Front north agricultural building. J. “Four Nations,” agricultural building. 4. •‘Horses," agricultural building. 5. General interior agricultural building.
agricultural building. - COR. 1 N D, ANA AN D WAL-
COOPER BROS.,
Tianstei ann Liveryim
HusscH to ami from all trains,
Itniuraife Tntnsfemsi, Liver, Kins of all kinds,
Calm for Parties, funerals and Wedding's,
Draying a Specialty.
Pianos and Furniture Moved
Telephone connection with depots and Ladles' Hall. Calls answered any time day or
Minnesota, agricultural building. 8. New Jersey, agricultural building. Part Ten, now ready, contains: 1. Ohio, agricultural building. 2. Penn-
l-ly NUTSTS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
week to see if his idea and those of sylvania, agricultural building. 3. Withe committee agree. The entire 1 ! 'K riLultural bl,ik,in K- 4 - ">
building will be built for .fHOOO.
Ijoeal Time Gard.
oming, agricultural building. 5. Canada, Ontario. agricultural building. C. |
BIG FOCIt.
GOING KAST.
No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation. .8:45a m
No IS* southwestern Limited
No s* Mall
.1:52 p tu 5:15 p m
Today's corni Markets. ('anaila. northwest tei rirories, agrieult- Cincinnati sight kxpreas 2-ifj a m 1 Furnished the Daily Banskr Timks I going west. daily bv 1UV. Allen, manager of Arthur un *! <• ( ape of Good Hope. No »VMall_ 8:45am
Jordan’s poultry house.] agricultural building. 8. Cuba, agn-
Hens 5v4 cultural building. SprinKH, choice “ — W-J ! .
rocks, youuM and culls ~ I
Cocks, old I Thing* Women Want to Know.
Turkeys, hens, choice fat *>% Turkeys, young, choice fat 2't j Turkeys, old toms. *4
Ducks.
brigade arrived.
Cape of Good Hope. \ No p* Mal | o: „ Bm
No 17* South western Limited 12:44 p tu No :P Mattoon Vccoiutnudiitinn 8:34 p m No 7’ st L. and ( in Night Kxpress. 12:40a m No. 2 connects through toClneinnati, l leveland. Dayton and Kenton Hailior. No. Is, coaches to llutfaln, sleepers to New York and Bayadere crepons showing raised ir-
- regular lines of various colors on black, neveland and Urn-inmiti, sleepers to < lupin(lees,..eludeef.f.sihsand over... In brown, dull pink and ecru grounds are Geese, plucked 30 among the new importations.
Eggs, fresh, subject to candling 7 . .
....Si Prominence in the new colors in given
• • r ’ to browns, beige, pale yellow and all shades, running from brown into lighter 1
tints.
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Kemarkalily Credulous.
San Francisco, April 9.—Among Japanese advices by the steamship Belgia is this story of remarkable credulity f»r- i from Siam: Near Sapatome a Buddhist
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The large bows in black or white moire antique, edged with either black or cream lace, are the rage just now. Flouncings are now sold gathered to
at an Parsons, of the normal, ever since | ^inerabl';: 0 One”o? hhidTu^ mvdted“a thdr ‘teadmgs in wide and narrow
! n widths, so that there w no question as to
the revolt on the part of the stud- the amount to use in the fullness.
at five o’clock this morning.
firemen were killed and many in- ward to, no doubt, by President! F riest lias been amassing great wealth , , , „ . . „ . , ,* . [ by tattooing people to make them injured by tlie roof caving in at an j Parsons, of the normal, ever since j vulnerable. One of his dupes invited a
unexpected moment.
of his charm, and placing a gan in Ins
our Henry Let. « Lift. cuts last June. It was to tell the j mouth pulled the trigger with nis toe. | The tendency toward draped or doable The work of discharging Monon story of the effect on the institution ' The priest has been forced out of bust- skirts is growing mure pronounced, par- ^
■ IltLSS. urlv in ovoivinfr irikurnw v . 4*»t i .1 1
MONON ROUTE
touisviuc. Wtw Alb aid e Chicaso ryco.Jj In effect suniluy, Nov. IS, ISKi.
NORTH BOUND.
No 4" ( hlcago Mall 1:27 a m , “ Express 12:05 pm j No 44t local 12:i>5 pm
south norm>
passenger conductors goes merrily of the defection. The attendance
April 16 and 23 and May 7, 21 and on. John Nugent, who had charge at the beginningof this spring term
28. He will be assisted by prominent vocalists and instrumentalists. Tickets for the course are placed at the small sum of 75 cents, with 20 cents for single admission. Tickets on sale at \V. W. Jones’ drug store and at music hall.
Down <ro th«* Peiution*.
( apt. J. F. Fee reports the ful-
ness.
Counterfeit South ’ llend Hill. Milwaukee, April 9.—Collin McDon-
ticularly in evening gowns. No4;i> LochI It is not likely to be a year in which l,all> ' ' K *ce|»t'“nduy.
there Will be any wonderful fancy stuffs i
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of the Bloomington accommodation would show whether or not the op aid, a Bay City (Mich.) saloonkeeper, in fashion. Bolid plainness will charac-
tur » long time, U l.t Ml ,i«l» ponon.o of .be pro.U.en. ..ro („,k-
of Sii|)t. Lowell's gory ax, having ing advisedly when they said the yesterday while passing counterfeit received his blue envelope and made attendance would fall off unless the nearly 01 !! OOO* 1 hi^'photo^'rajihed
his last trip this morning, accord- board of trustees made a change in bank notes, all of the denomination of ing to reports in circulation here, the school management. The >*t ^’ATe^ ISmth Conductor Jim Ross, who ran be- tendance is larger than ever before, Bend (Ind.) national bank bill numbered tween Louisville and Lafayette, is I but that does not mean that t| ie ■ H. P., J80,19(k also discharged, it is said. Charlie defection is entirely removed by a Do>«th of out cincinnatinn*.
lowing pension claims have been | Wilson, who ran the train on the good deal. There is no outward * an V^ominrnt A t'inli ) nnaU^8 V die,l Tsallowed through his agency: James I i ' rent 'h I-ick branch, was let out a evidence of it at present, and, no terday. Jacob Hoffuer. aged 94, died at I BUck, »8 per month, dating from | day or two ago, and hie place given doubt, there is less of it than last J'!”, h of"VenipfT'ycars'^'.g.! mid'hi“ July 11, 1892; Mary K. Robinson, j to Henry Lane, a freight conductor year, but those who know the true we re then most celebrated in widow of Dr. J. B. Robinson, of from tlie middle division. The inwardness of the situation know 1 Fillmore, $10 per month fur herself company, we understand, is moving that the opposition still exists, but „f the Union National bank, died of proand child from Aug. 2, 1890. >*P freight conductors to take Hie it is of a passive nature. fnTvoX™atlheage^fX ° f hi “ S ° n
Among those who will he trimmed places of the men discharged, wlierin the next thirty daysifthey don't ever possible. Bedford Mod.
send in additional evidence are the following: Green Taylor, of Nivalin, now getting $8 per month, to be dropped entirely; Wm. A. Wood, of Jefferson township, to be cut from $12 per month to $8; Win. K. Hopkins, of Fox Ridge, from $12 to
$6 per month.
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OnApril 9. the Monon Route will sell tickets at one first-class limited far' for th round trip to all points in Kentucky, Tennessee. Alabama, Mississippi, various points in Georgia and Florida
and to New Orleans, La.
The C’oltlin. Sne.l. A K( , y That We | Bh , Seven Pound.. The First National bank at Green- An old and curious key and lock are at-1 castle began suit yesterday in the ' 40 tbe T^P 1 ® church, in ^ ^ * Fleet street, London. The key weighs superior court at Indianapolis, i geven pounds, is 18 inches long, and, unagainst Pereival B. Coffin, Francis' like other keys, it was not made for the , .iii , i lock. On the contrary, the lock was A. Coffin and John Roberts to re ^ . or it . Both key and lock have cover $3000 due on a promissory | beenin use since the crusades, the church note left in tbe Indianapolis Na- having been built by the Knights
Tickets good returning twenty days tional bank for collection two days T ‘* ul P lars '
from date of sale
For further information, address 59tf J. A. Michael, Agent.
before tlie latter institution dosed
its doors.—Richmond Item.
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VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave Ureencastle. Ind.. in effect Nov. IS. 1SS3. roll THE WEST. No 5 Ex. Hun— 8:5il a in. for St. l-ottls. No 7 Dally 12:2u u in, for M. Uiuls No 1 Dally 12: 3 p in, for M Louis No 21 Daily 1:52 p m, for >t. Louis. No .1 Lx. Min 5:2s p in, for Terre Haute. roR THE EAST. No 4 Ex. Sun. .. 8:34 a in. for Indianapolis. No 2U Dally 1:52 p in, •• No s Dally 3:35 p in, “ No 2 Ex. -un li:Stlp m. “ •• No 12 Dally 8:28 u m, “ No « Daily 8:32 mu " PEORIA DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. No 75 Ex. -un 7:05 a in. tor Peoria. A"'* " “ 3:25 p in, for Iteeatur. tor eoniplete time card, irlv.nit all trains and stations, and for full information us to rales, thrnuirh oars, etc., address , ,, 3. 8. Dowling, Agent, ■L M.( iiKSliHuuGH. Oreeneastle. Asst. Uen’l Puss. Aat, st. Isuils, Mo.
CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS. To and from Terre Haute, in effect November 12. 181)3. AKHIVK KUOM THE KOHTH. No 3* Terre Haute A Evansville Ex . 11:10 a m No . NuHtivlllc -pccla* ....... 8:l)(i p m No it ierrellaute A- Evansville Mail. 1:50 p m I No 5 ( hlcago & Nashville l.lmlted 10:00 p u> NOHTH 1IOCN1). No «• ( hlcago A Nashville l.lmlted. 4:50am 'No 5t •* Mall 12:10pm • N» * Kxpress 11:15 p m No 8 ( hicaao special 3:20pm Dully, t Except Sunday I rains 3 and 4 carry Pullnian sleepimr ears. ] between ( hioapo and Evansville Trains 5 and 0 carry Pullman palace slceplns cars and day coaches and run solid between ( htciufo | and Nashville. < II AS. L. STONE. Uen'l Pass.and T'kt A|ft. Chicasro.
