Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, APRIL 17. 1S91.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Published **vc‘r> Hft<*rn«H»n except Sundiiy mi the Bank tH Timofllcc, corner Vine and h'ranklin streets.
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Froin Pleasant Hill.
Rev. Sheridan Phillips furnishes, the Banxkr Times the following ad-1 ditional concerning Sunday’s sen
ices at Pleasant Hill:
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
Important Event* at the Capital. Latent News.
-The
Washixoton. April 16, 18!U
Kx-Speaker Reed takes Ids new honor
, ... , easy, as he does evervthinz that comes I he names of those who were * ,, , • . ,
to him. Me has never hud a ilouht that the counting of a quorum would event-
sprinkled at the church are as fol-
lows: Mr. Fred John, Mr. Claud ually lieeomc one of the flxed rules of
Sears, Mr. James H. Layman, Miss ; the house, no matter which party is in All communications should Ik- siinu-<i wiiti |>e a j-l JUdle layman Mrs JoseDhus t M, "er. If he felt any surprise at all at te mime nf the writer: not neeessariu for • ’ * the action of the democratic caucus In
directing the committee on rules to pre-
Mrs. M . 1 .Stoner, Mr.Oroer Stoner, |, are a tuie provi<ling for the counting
ame^romptly^publ^lon^.A'-e"" 1 ' | Mi ^ Mary Almeda Stoner, Mr. An- of memlers present and not voting, in
drew Stoner, Mr. Omer L.Wimmcr, order to make a <iuorum. it was not lie-
Specimen copies untiled tr«*e on application. J Mr. Andrew M'illiatn Wimmer, Mr.
the name of the writer: not necessarili for
*v'miounou 1 ^ eoimnu.iteiuimis*i-aii m»t M \ie no- ' Anderson, Mr. < liflord Anderson,
tlced.
cause the caucus hail come arouml to
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Greencaatle, Ind.
«!*-T.rr. Mr. Eugene
Albert Hamrick, Mr. Isaac A. ihe proposition. While the republh an •to Thomas, and Miss Ktnma Rogers. memhers of the house are thorough !»•- The names of those who were im- lievers in the principle of eouuting a
raersed at the creek are as follows: 'toorum, it is not >et certain that they deoce that man was a
Miss Tillie John, Mr. Stephen M. wil1 8l I "" ,ort t " e 1 ri,1 “ ^ t’li train load of passengers knows but' -v.-.o K. K . ; . x..,e a... 1 t..» »f ««r
1 committee on rule*, or that they w ill • \i..i-i.i« Emr xi-rn-n. John, Mr. Chas. VV. Reeves, Mr. votP at a n t0 help the democrats get a ™e man, and that man the conHaluh Sears, Mr. Richard Frazier, quorum to adopt it. The principal doctor. He has actually got to be Miss Minnie Harland, Mr. ('has. reason for this uncertainty is that the a walking encyclopedia, is expected
IM.I-Iiartfril Conductor*.
The wholesale discharge of conductors on the Big Four and Mo-1 non has prompted a well-known railroad olticial to speak as follows: “Conductors reach that position by years of toil and promotion, hut seem to he a distrusted class from | the very beginning. If they wear j
good clothes the inference at once j . . . . i. ilnv noli- the to buy them. Kepainng a Specialty.
If they live in a respectable neighborhood the inference is they can not afford to do it on their income. | Should they own a horse and buggy, the inference is plainly expressed. If one should happen to own a diamond, or wear a borrowed one. that would be pritna facie evi-
thief. A
NOW LOCATED
Just across the street from the Postoffice.
H. S. WERNEKE,
The Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Give me a Trial.
Done neatly, cheaply ami wilh
prompt ness. ,
Paper Hanging an! Patdiing ; The
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KM’t III.H \ N C Ot NT\ TICK KT. For Representative UKOROK \V. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Mel). HAYS
For Clerk
JOHN D. HI NT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD
For Sherifl’
DAN 1 El. \V. M A( Y For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For Commissioner 1st District—JOHN E. BRIDGES •Jud District—JAMES ('. HEAT KKPl'BLM AX CITV TICKKT.
For Mayor
JONATHAN BIRCH For Treasurer JOHN G11.MORE
For Clerk
JAMES M. HURLEY For Marshal W I E 1.1 A M E. STARR For Councilinen First Ward—THOMAS ABRAMS tfecond Ward—EDMUND PEBKINS I hinl Ward—JOHN R. MILLER The Christian Advocate has the following sensible and pertinent remarks on keeping children at home of nights: Too much discipline possibly there was in the old Puritan upbringing of children; too little of it there certainly is in many modern households. Whoever has occasion to he out of doors in the evening, in most residence quarters of our towns, is made painfully aware that too many children are outside of their homes when they ought to be in their beds. Often these children are girls just at the entrance of womanhood, more often hoys of twelve to fifteen years. An expert lias expressed the opinion that if the police had power to keep children off the streets after dark it would diminish vice and crime by one half.
Basinger, Miss Jessie Wimmer, Mr. i rcsolutiun also directed the com-
i , t i 1 mittee to report a rule to compel the at- ! Oscar Williams, Miss Lulu Leatlt , ' , ,
tendance of ab-ent members, ft will
I cl man, Mr. John Shilling, M iss E \ a ( j,.| M .n,| upon how the democrats intend
to answer a thousand questions, collect varieties of tickets, receive train orders, watches the incoming
Worlcl'N Kiiir S»*ris**.
Below will be found full descriptions of parts seven, eight, nine 1 and ten of our “Shepp’s World’s
Fair Photographed,” which are now
ready-
Part Seven, now ready, contains
Blackwell, Mr. Jas. Cherry, Mr. Ar. to accomplish the proposed reforms and outgoing passengers, and, ^ Germany Toys, manufactures ami ” ~ ■ n the republicans will j above all, to arrive at destination j liben|1 ar ’ ts buikl : n ^ Great Britain-
on time. These men are always ot Exposition clock, manufactures and
Another democratic senator ha- a j,jg]j or( j er 0 f intelligence, cer-j W**ral arts building. It. Great Britplaeed bnnself in the doubtful column. ^ ^ railroad standnoint i a ' n— * r *‘h spinning wheel, manufae Senator Smith, of New .l.-rsrv. in his taiuly tiom a laiiroau standpoint. * . , . .
thur Stone, Mr. Geo. I). Skelton, "hat position
Mr. John I. Plummer, Miss Minnie Belle Sellers, Mr. Oscar Alspaugh
i and Mr. Leonard Glow.
In the afternoon the Sabbath i school was very interesting after 1 which the pastor Rev. Phillips preached, closing with an exhorta-
Senator Smith, of New Jersey, in his speech on the tariff hill, which Senator Quay correctly called a “measure of mingled malice, crompromisc and sectionalism,” renewed the cold shivers which Senator Hill sent up and down
tion and call lor seekers and join- the spines of the free traders last week.
It has been agreed that the debate on
velope with notice, ‘services no longer needed,’ with the miserable subterfuge of a pretext that the
ers; one seeker came forward, pro fessed conversion and joined the church, making seventy accessions to the church in the last six weeks. As the opening song expressed the sentiment of those present so did the last, “Praise God from whom
all blessings How.”
Some may ask, “Why such a spiritual awakening?” where six weeks ago nearly everybody said this church has been dead for near-
ly twenty years, there is no chance ,,:IUW, ‘ , * le remarkable raking o'er corn p an y t 0
... ", , •. ! Hill gave Voorhees in his speech. They i ... u • , <• ,. , for it to be resurrected, “Is it not , , . , , • \ with his accuser before discharging
’ speak of eaeli other to their personal °
simply this, some persons have per- , r j,. n( |. s guc h endearinir terms as him, and thereby bringing disgrace mitted God to use them to his own “blaiaut demagogue” and "traitor,” i upon him and his family?”
honor and glory, and to the salva-' and each refers sarcastically to ttie oth-
tion of souls.”
Next Sunday the Sunday school
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, i j _i i ttires and liberal arts building. 4. 1 hey are always honored and re- . . ,, , „ J Great Britain—Royal Worcester, manspec ted in a community, are always, ull( | jj kera | arts building. ■>. men of family and are good citizens. J tireat Britain—Wall paper, mamifacMany occupy tlieir positions for j Dires and lllsTal arts building, ti. Inyears. Finally, without a moment’s! hb-
warning, comes the tliscbarge en
era! arts building. 7. Italy—Pavilion, manufactures and liberal ;vrt> building.
eral interior, manufactures and liberal arts building. 3. Siam—Pavilion, manufactures and liberal arts building. 4. Switzerland—Interior of pavilion, manufactures and liberal arts building.
will meet at 2:30 o’clock and preaching at 3:30 o’clock by Dr. Curtiss, of Greencastle, after which Dr. Curtiss will administer the sacrament of the Lord’s supper.
tlie bill as a whole shall end next Monday. Then the eont< st over the individual schedules will begin and the
lighting will be forced bv the republi-1 .
cans from the tirst to the last. The l,ause is ‘ non - co,n P lia,u 'e with rules i Norway—Art work, manufactures and demo, ratie managers of the bill are in of the company.’ No other charge j b,u,d | n S- 2 ‘ R»*sia. geri-
doubt as to the status of at lea-t six j is given, and the conductor must democratic senators, not to mention the a(>cept ] lis h llml lj a tjon, his digrace, successor to the late Senator Vnnee, of i , . . , n • » .. . .. , , , . best lie can. In all civil ami
North < aronnu, w ho (lied here Satur-
day ni^ht. criminal cases a man is considered
Senators Hill and Voorhees no longer innocent until proven guilty. Should I 5, 1,le ''ob'unade from the grand basin. speak when they pass each other. The there not he Borne law compelling a north fu>i" ‘olonn.idt. >. euuse is rli>> remarkable rakinu- over . . - Bridge and administration building
confront the victim froni agricnltura] building.
Part Nine, now ready, contains: 1. Agricultural building. 2. Front north agricultural building. 3. “Four Nations,” agricultural building. 4.
er’s “gall” in considering himself a I p artie8 over the conntv who have building. 5. presidential possibility. Voorhees calls . . • | General interior agricultural building. Hill a traitor because in deference to lntere8t, ng relics of the late or other 0. Colorado, agricultural building. 7. the almost unanimous sentiment of his wars are requested to confer with Minnesota, agricultural building. 8. state he refused to support the tariff the committee on relies—J. M. Don- New Jersey, agricultural building, monstrosity. That refusal is the one nohue, W. 11. Burke and C. O. Wag- J’ 1 ' 1- * T< ; n ’ ,,ow '• act ®f Hill’s since he became a member g oner The relics may be left at 01 ' ,0 > n < i:r,cultural bn,lt,ln F- -• ,, ‘‘ nn ’
Times, Only Ten Cents Per Week.
J. R. LEATHERMAN.
8. Norway—General interior, manu- PHYSICIAN : AND ! SURGEON,
factures and liberal arts building. Part Eight, now ready, contains: 1.
Rooms 2, 3. 4 »n«t 5, Allen Him k.
GRECNCASTLC. 7 :
: INDIANA.
Special Attention Olv»n to IWseases of Women and children.
OSCAR WEBSTER. PA NTER, PAPER HANGER AN0 DECORATOR
All Work Promptly Attended to, 5B-13w Satisfaction iiiiaranteoi
G B COOPER.
J. W. COOPER
sylvania, agricultural building. 3. Wisconsin, agricultural building. 4. Wyoming, agricultural building. 5. Canada, Ontario. agricultural building. 0. Catimln. northwest territories, agricult-
eoncert at the Presbyterian show April 25, 26, 27 and 28 will ^rkuRl^aTbuildiiigolba^lgrT-
of the senate that was not tainted with , _ , , , denmgogism. He was sent to the sen- t'>mrade Burkes store, where they
i.ast xight’A Keeitai. ate to care for the interests of the state 1 be carefully taken care of and Of the organ recitals previously °f New York and for once he did it, al- properly’ returned when the enterannouneed Dean Howe gave the in diough lie had to oppose his own party tainment is over. The war relic
itial .....v-.v ..... calls Voorhees a demagogue.
COOPER BROS.,
Transfer anJ Liverymen.
Busses to and from ull trains,
Hhkk»kc Transferred. Livery Klirs of all kinds,
('atw for Parties, Funerals and Weddirnrs
Draylng a Specialty.
Pianos and Furniture Moved
Telephone connection with depots and I sidles' Hall. Calls answered any time dtty or
niabt.
OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WALl->> NUT STS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
church last night and, as was ex has never IhTmi and never will be any- b ‘* b - v tl,e G< A. R. in Spur- cultural building, pected by those who heard him on I thing else. If any one doubts this let! g' n ’ 9 room on Washington street.
I'oi'tner occasions, again attested his ' him read the speech with which Voor-' Greencastle. The exeeutire coin-
mastery of that grand instrument, hees opened the. taritt debate.
mittee is Ilenx-y Meltzer, J. F. F'ee,
CHietleuioeratiecongressmunhaspro-ip A Ha Jalne8 T Dennv aml aiAAfl It 1 F t r It ^zlt.alFait* v ticxswt • I... v
laUt of rat«ntA
Granted to Indiana inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., solictors of American and foreign patents, opp. U. S. patent of-
fice, Washington, I). C:
C. Bahret, F’ort Wayne, center-
Tilt* JiiroiN.
The following jurors have been drawn for the coming term of cir-
cuit court:
Klara Perkins T. S. Boyd - - ■ Isaac S. Peck - James Skelton - Samuel Crosby' Wm. 11. ( unningham Noah Bruraback
Jackson Warren
Time and space forbid a report -u, v|Ued hjra9elf witl , „ R . Uer fl , )m tb
detail of the many excellencies with ; political cyclone of next Novem- Geor « e IIenton; tlie committee on which the program was replete, hut her, and many more of them would like | decoration of room is George Hen we cannot forbear to mention the j ,0 do the same. The man referred to is ! ton, Jacob Troutman and J. M. fine renditions of the Toccata and ,Si irr.es Compton, who got into the j Donahue; the committee for cor-
Fugueby Bach, America by Rink, hoU!i *; 1,1 ^ bv the ^in of his teeth ndenee for war relics is A. M. valve ’ A ' P ' Ho ' er ’ Go8ht ‘ D ’ nut -
and the Fanfare by Lemmens as es- Maryland district, and who was several MaX80n > J ' K hee nnd L - P Chapm; pecially noteworthy. Professor day ago nomitinted by Mr. Cleveland 1 coinm ' ttee 0,1 entertainment and Howe was ably assisted by the! to be collector of the port at Baltimore, refreshments, W. K. Starr, C. M. Misses Clara Dunihue, soprano, and Be knew he couldn t be re-elected, so i short and J. A. W. Paris. Many Adeline Rowley, contralto, who are his |”ill io gi.il> .1 ui(. fat in j pres ii n g relics of historical valwe
J federal office which he could keep until , ,
both gifted with voices of excep- after the inauguration of a republican wl11 ,,e shown ' amon S tbe,n aut otionally good quality, and by Mr.! president in 1807. graph letters of Abraham Lincoln, H. Werneke, whose trombone solo It is charged here that Mr. < le\ land and the reference portfolio of Linevoked a hearty encore. The at- was not only cognizant of the corrupt i c 0 ln used in the celebrated senator-
Local Time Gard.
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lo.-k G. .1. Cline, Goshen, wire. i it'n oi,,,',’; " \ stretcher. H. T. Conde, 1 »«W5e
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F I’TIchstis. Agent
leodaoc, although ver.v good, did “ ^ not measure up to the merit of the trU8t , w hereby the trust isto be allowed A ' ,)oil S 1 “« > n Illinois. These Lin-
,«r , I performance and we bespeak for the to fix the sugar schedule of the tariff ooln relics are kinaiy loaned by
uairen * m.. I
audiences still bill just as it wants it in return for
J. W. Dorsett - ILF. Hall James J. Philips David B. Taylor Will Sutherlin
Madison 1 coming recitals
larger though hardly more appre- i hel « ,in * the ,r " e triu " ,rs t0 the bil1 . . , , , . . , ! through the senate, but that he sugciative than the one of last night. ^ ste(] inHking of the bal . Kain . Coxcj'h Recruit* Hea.led thi* Way. No Washington jury ever rendered a This week an effort will be made ' ""ire popular verdict than that which to secure donations for General MU ® 1 ’ 0,Ur ‘ , V 3 ’ 0 ? 0 as da . ,,,l,Ke8 in , . _ . , , . . . the breach of promise of marriage suit Fryes industrial army, winch i8, she broug , lt Hirain8t Representative
- Monroe Cloverdale Greencastle Gloverdale
Monroe
- Marion - Jackson - Russell
Fruit Still laves.
Not all the fruit was killed
Mr. Jesse Weik for this occasion only, as he will not loan them
again.
MONON ROUTE
eUtotmvnm. new Auiaiiy i Ckicam mco, j
oils, type-writing (’al)inet. II. Delaney, New Albany, smoke consumer. W. A. Ford, Indianapolis,' J. R. and J. K. Lambert, Indianapolis, window fixture. W. O. Match, Goshen, folding stool. II. B. Morris. Michigan City’, machine for
scarfing ends of cone strips for sooth bound 1 *’^
splicing. G. N. Phares, Sheridan, s" 4 «‘ ' h ! ca *° JDJ* brick and tile kiln. \V. Shellen- Nu44t l ' oe “'
V , i , , V ... . SOUTH BOUND. tiack, Richmond, engine turninir . •’ GiuUviiic Mull . , .. , " go 5* Southern Express lathe. IN. Stedman, Aurora, disin- . , l- i n • .t Dally t Except Sunday,
tegrator. F. I halmneller,jr., Hunt-|
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. 1:27 a m .12:05 p in .12:05 p m 2:47 a in . 2:38 p in 1:45 p in
heading toward Terre Haute, and is j Breckinridge, of Kentucky. It was, expected to arrive here in a few taken all in all, perhaps, the filthiest
by
days. Towns aud cities along the line of march of the army have do-
ease ever tried in the Washington
MT. MERIDIAN.
Breaking colts is the order of the day More fun for the boys—James Harris, of Pntnnmville, is witli us again. He lias a kind word for everj* one. Rumor had it that Coxey’s army of seven hundred men, en route to Wash-1 ingtoii, would be through our town on; Friday. Had they come, several new 1
ington, fluid pressure valve. The Bankkk Times—lOc. a week.
courts, and it wa- made worse by the ' recruits would have been added here, blackguard laetics adopted by some of] Columbus and Lillie Jones are the
the freet. ... at Br.t Mppoeri. j “ ,,ed "‘"'T' , Te ' te S Ita Kammky lawyers BrerklarUI,.. | p „„ d , noth . r
new girl.
Examination discloses the fact that j HaUtC WiU bf> com P elled t0 do tb< * | '"-ought here to defend him. It is not
: same in order to escapeany trouMe because of any special sympathy the from the members of the army. The people feel for Miss Pollard that they police consider that the donations I like tbe ve . riUet ’ but . b '“' aus ? th, ‘ y be - V. , , . , . . ... i lieve it will result In retinue such a t,t food is the only way in which to ; hypocrite as Breckinridge has shown treat the army. 1 here is supposed ||jii| H elf to be from the seat in congress to be a large number of criminals | lie has disgraced by the double life he in the ranks, and if any excuse is > h‘d in their midst. If it does not, then given this class would loot every ,he voter8 in hU ,li8t , riet n, " 8t ^ a ,
7tli. rate of |1.43 for round trip, which j n Hiis citv The nolice how- '• u *‘ er breed of men. There was never a | Saturday morning. His ranmins were fare includes ticket of admission to Sells ' . . i ' . ; doubt of what the verdict would be at-; taken to tlie Mill (.’reek eenietery for
Brothers’ Great Show. For further j ever > wl11 P robabl 3’ double up dttr- ter Breckinridge’s own testimony was ; | JU| .i a i Sunday.
parti ulars see J. S. Dowi.txo, Agt. ing the night tlie crowd remains ] heard, and it was not surprising that' q’h e q. E. .hurch has organized a
130-tf j here and keep a close watch on , the jury did not take an hour to decide. verv i nteres ti ntI an ,| a f trai . t j V( , ! ^ a l ) l )ut l 1 i them.—Tore Jlaute Expren*. although it had taken more than live school for ,| le beneHt of both tfie young They are expected through here weeks to hear tlie ca-e. ] am | () |,|_ Large crowds are always
present
Subscriptions for any magazine Quite a large crowd of friends and
a very fair per cent of the apples, pears, plums, cherries and other fruit still live and with no further unfavorable weather a very fair fruitage may be expected after all. Kxciiralun In IiiiUaiiHpoiln-l ninlnlln l.luv. May 5th. good to return until May
Mrs. Nannie Nelson has returned from Crawfordsville, where she has
been visiting relatives.
Mrs. Oliver Shaw died at her home three miles south of this place Saturday night. Her remains were taken to Greencastle for burial. She leaves a husband and a child to mourn her loss. Emory Dorsett, son of Fillmore Dorsett. east of this place, died at his home
Vnndalia I.ine l aUfurnia Hale*. Beginning Marelt 5th tbe first-class
one way rate to California points will in a few days,
b# $33.16. Round trip tickets, good for 00 days, $50.55. For further particulars
see J. S. Dowling, Agent. 103-tf
The niekel-in the-slot machines. or paper taken at this office. We are giving Greencastle the go by. i will save you money. tf
relatives attended the wedding of Mr. Austin McAiiiuch, of Putnainville, last;
Sunday evening.
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