Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, APRIL 19,1894.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
NFWS FROM DEPAUW.
GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.
TIh* N>w» liailv from Gree*»ciifitle f s Ctrenl
Onter of I^eHrntng.
Mrs. Mansfield spent yesterday
at Indianapolis.
UK will l»ereceived each day I .. . . . ip to 1 o’clock ?*. m. Advertising rat en inadi* Air. Kopse, of Suliivc'n, was the
guest of I’hi Gam brothers yester-
i terday.
Published every aft«*rnoon except Sunday at the IIaNi«BH Times office,corner Vine and
Eranklin streets.
Changreb for display advertisements must be handed in by lo o’clock a. m.eaehday. Koatl
known on application.
KoadiiiK notices one cent per word each in
sertion.
aii communications should t>e signed with Mi s. ( avf Las entered the wood
thenamoof the writ«*r: not necessarily for | pul>lica*ion, but as evidmee of gtaxi faith, carving A.iony mous cominunicatlons can not i>e no- 0 tired. ‘ School.
The System Working.
For weeks Messrs. Xhroop and Shipley have been working on u system by which the tire bell could be struck from Shipley’s jewelry
store. Yesterday
connected, and as Shipley's regu- w'.itnsh
lator marked twelve o’clock to the | Miss Maggie Caviiis, of Bloomfield, is second the hammer of the fire hell the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. O.Torr. hit twelve distinct strokes, every-1 Kpwortb league meets Saturday at
p. m. Sunday school Sunday
PotnteU Pari»icrii|>h» Krom Many Wlthlu Putnam’* Bo«n<lari«*.
OAK AM.A.
J. I*. Torr went to Cincinnati Tues-
. . dav on business.
everything was | ( , 1#rk , ia< I1M(Ved to afltrm on the
department of tlie art thing working perfectly and auto-
Where delivery is irregular please report
i
matically, and the whole system is | pn , ai . h .
The Misses Smith, of Westfield, a success. The bell strikes the time,
morning at 10 o'clock, after which Dr.
Hainc prompt^ at piititicainm
Specimen copieK,nailed ft,,- on application. | enjoying a visit from their the gong strikes, the doors fiy open
RATES Of SUBSCRIPTIONOar Yrar In atlrancr Six moi%th$ TUrrr mnnth* One month Per week hy I'anier
.. .. -’JiO .... 1J»
JW
10
When delivery Is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as
they call and receipt for same.
M.J. BECKETT Publisher HAKKY M.SMITH. Manasintr Editor
Rt'SSEI.LVILLK.
The pleasant spring weather is giving
brother. and the horses run to tbeir places i fariiiers encouragement and they aie $-j.w j Miss Odell's junior recital was «nd are hitched U P. anti tru P plowing and preparing to plant a large
fairh'well attended and of unusual lises and uncover* the hole through '"’I'excellence. -hleh .he lire box. ge dn.n ...ir., |
The hell will lw struck right on the Jm K SennMe I. shle to come to second hereafter at seven, twelve tow „ 011 V erv pleasant ihtys. and six o’clock every day except Everybody is wishing to see the I!an-
Sunday.
Our citizens who are interested in science and skill may call at either Shipley’s store or the engine
Mr. \\ alter Howe Jones has been ij 0 use and sec the striking done at invited to give a piano recital at anv 0 f j| ie different hours. Messrs.
Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times,
Greeneastie. Ind. umpire for the ball season.
The Sigma Chis defeated the Phi Gams at base ball Tuesday after
noon. Score, 8 to o.
The Athletic association meets this evening to select an otlicial
NOW LOCATED Just across the street from the Postoffice. H. S. WERNEKE, The Watchmaker and Jeweler. Repairing a Specialty. (live me a Trial. Paper llangins an! Patching.’Ebe
Daily
Banner
Done neatly , cheaply and with
promptness.
9 0X773. R B. HURLEY.
READY TODAY.
UKI’I Itl.ICAN COI NT\ TICKET. For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For A uditor JAMES McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. HI NT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For SheritV DANIEL IV. MACY For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For Commissioner 1st District—JOHN I.. BRIDGES tad District—JAMES < . BEAT KKIM Kl.M AX CITY TICKET.
Tart* Seven, KiRbt, Nine and Ten of Our
World’* Knlr .Series.
xkk Times this week. All are pleased „ , „ , with the ticket nominated the 14th. | Below will be tound full descripDr. G. W. Pooledischagedhis painter tions of parts seven, eight, nine last week because lie got so drunk he and ten of our “Sbepp’s World’s could not work. A good reason. Fair Photographed.” which are now
Four toughs from Montgomery conn- j , . ty, some say near Ladoga, were here ; ’ ‘
last Sunday, trying hard to get more j Part Seven, now ready, contain'., whiskey, while they were already so ' - Germany 1 oys, manufactures and ! full they could not walk straight. lilieral arts building. Great Rrituin ^ Quite a number of our citizens met in i Exposition clock, manufacture' and | caucus and nominated the following i4rts building. 3. Great Biit-
ain—Irish s|iiiitiing wheel, manufac* tures and liberal arts building. 4.
the \ incennes musical festival. i Merryweather, Williams and NelMias Virginia Carr has returned ! son, of the fire department, are to her home at Kokomo, where she! pleased with the system, as it reexpects to teach during the coming lieves them of watching the time year. i to strike, which has been done Miss Sterrctt, of the school of heretofore by hand. Messrs. Tbroop music, returned to her home at Lo- » n( l Shipley have the thanks of our gansport yesterday. She was called citizens for their efiorts. as it will home. j be a great convenience to everyMiss Cooper, who is attending bo(, - v t0 know tlie exact time three Coates college at Terre Haute, is times u The instruments and
the guest of her brother. Charles 1 ever J thin S connected with the H - V8 ' ,’w 0 ple"stick7t"that" this' should bore-:
and Garrett Cooper. ,em were i nv( ’ nted and manufaet- minded.
, r , , , , ured right here at home bv them, i Russell township expects to
The Phi Delts recently defeated
town ticket last week: Trustees, H. M. Grimes, W. C. Boyd and James H. Winn; treasurer, Samuel Brown ; clerk, Chailes K. Goff; marshal, Samuel Pitts.
Great Britain—Royal Worcester, manufactures and liberal arts building. 5.
Other parties met and nominated the <Jr(,Iit Britain-Wall paper, manufacold do-nothing ticket. * lures and liberal arts building. 6. InThe north part of our town ne,ds ' iia - Art work - naunufactures and libsome street improve and repairs '• ral arts bnil,U "K' 7 ' Haly-Paviuon, very eh. and it was resolved hy the i manufactures and liberal arts building.
8. Norway—General interior, manufactures ami liberal arts building.
1.
Times, Only Ten Cents Per Week.
give Part Eight, now ready, contains:
The system and instruments will quite an increased republican majority Norway—Art work, manufactures and
the Delta i s at base ball. 1 he * , . . . in November. liberal arts building. 2. Russia, gen-
. . . . be patented and manufactured on „ , , , „ . i • . • f . ..
game was very close and exciting, 1 . I Every delegate from Russell town-i eral interior, manufactures and liberal the score standing 16 to 15. a larger scale to be put up in other ( , hi p i and ne arly all the alternates, were arts building. 3. Siam—Pavilion, i. , , , vitiee. I at the convention on the 14th. manufactures and liberal arts building. Mr. r red H. I hurch waa recently | Thp ( , itv p 0uno i]mpn have in- T Switzerland—Interior of pavilion,
BAIN BRIDGE.
elected business manager of next 8pected the gygtetn and all are The town eLcHirn' wiH occur Mon- l,,anufact,,re * and liberal arts bl, ' b > in g' year’s Ueef.li/. It is universally i i a, r P . . , , .. , ... ,.. The colonnade from the grand basin, pronounced a good selection ' P^ed with it. Mr. Throop states day, May i, and the‘ pobtical pot has ( . LooUing north fronl t . olonnade . H . prono nee 1 a g 1 selection. | that the hour strikes will in no *1 ready begun to si,nme,. The demo- Bl . idge ;Uld adm i n i 8tratioll , )u i|,li n g (irant Herrington, of Hiawatha, way whatever connect with the in- ^ra's met in Aders hall Monday night f ro ,„ a g r jcul,ural building.
J. R. LEATHERMAN. PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms2. It, ♦ and 5, Allen Block.
GREEN CASTLE,
INDIANA
Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and children.
OSCAR WEBSTER. PA NTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR
All Work Promptly \ttended to. IW-l'tw Satl*raelion (oinraiitet'l
For Mayor JONATHAN BIRCH For Treasurer JOHN GILMORE For < Terk JAMES M. HURLEY For Marshal WILLIAM E. STARR For Councihiien First Maid—THOMAS ABRAMS Second Ward—EDMUXI > PERK INS Third Ward—JOHN R. MILLER
Thk house lias come to Tom Reed’s rules and will now try to attend to business. If they will now adopt Mr. Reed's ideas right along they will give the country better satisfaction and better ser-
vice.
Two significant facts, stated by Senator Hale, of Maine, in his speech in the senate a few days ago, show most conclusively why the south should not be allowed to impose free trade on this country: 1. New York alone has more manufactures than the entire fif teen southern states. 2. Of the entire amount of wages paid the south contributes
but one eighth.
itor of the official magazine ot the an alarm come in at the time the shal, John Priest. The republicans met
Sigma Nus.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presbyterian church entertained the young people’s societies of the oth-
m ir Agricultural building. ! agricultural building. 3.
hour striking is going on it will the same night at the <5rug store and register the box alarm just the nominated the following ticket: < oun- . . „ oilman, 2d ward, John Hardy; clerk same and can in no way confuse:^, trea « llrer> JaiIie , Cunningham; the firemen, though it might con-: marshal, Martin Kelley,
er churches at the residence of Mr. fuse the public. There is very lit- Houston Ellsberry came home from •I. \. Durham last evening. tie probability of such an occur- Indianapolis last Ihursday, where lie
—of — xut if Wing „ possibility, „;
the prohibition club will be held in provided tor. j t ed Mrs. Havens this week,
a few weeks.
The successful con- salt* tiled,
testant is to represent DePauw at rbe following late suits have the state prohibition contest, which been tiled in the circuit court: will be held at Terre Haute on Andrew J. Vice vs. John Conner-
•June 1. j ly, on warranty.
Carpentersyille and Bainbridge engaged in a five-inning game of ball here Saturday afternoon. Bainbridge won with a score of 13 to 12. They play next Saturday at Carpeatersville. C. B. Case, of Greeneastie, was in
Part Nine, now ready, contains: 1.
2. Front north
Four Na-
tions,” agricultural building. 4. “Horses," agricultural building. 5. General interior agricultural building. <>. Colorado, agricultural building. 7. Minnesota, agricultural building. S. New Jersey, agricultural building. Part Ten, now ready, contains: 1. Ohio, agricultural building. 2. Pennsylvania, agricultural building. 3. Wisconsin, agricultural building. 4. Wyoming, agricultural building. 5. Canada, Ontario, agricultural building. (!. Canada, northwest territories, agricultural building. 7. Cape of Good Hope, agricultural building. 8. Cuba, agricultural building.
G B COOPER.
J. W. COOPER
The second lecture in the free Helen M Oborn vs. Alonzo and town Sunday,
lecture course of the Sociological* * al ' ah Sut; ton . foreclosure. | Cunningham & Priest have started a club was given Monday evening Julia Overman vs. Asa M. Strong , "'e» ll « I1 'Lneat wagon (iver theeountry. j
by Dr. H. H. Morrison.' His , ld ” ><1 Thos. J. Drydcn, damages. ! ^
POISONED THREE RELATIVES.
COOPER BROS., Transfer and Liverymen. Busses to and from all trains, Hajoraire Transfemd, Li very Hip of all kinds. Cabs for Parties, Funerals and Weddinus Draying a Specially. Pianos and Furniture Moved. Telephone connection wltli depots and i I V* Hall. Calla answered any time day or OFFICE COR. INDIANA AND WAL-1-b NUT STS. OPP. ENGINE HOUSE
|j>ooal Time Card*
BIG FOUR.
Prominent Wonmti of of a Heriotm Crime.
Antwerp Ace used ' , ndlana p o ?i" , ^ o ^ 0dat | 0 n ^ „ m * No is* Southwestern Limited 1:52 p tu
Frank AJer was in B.i„l,ri Jg , Ma„- >»" S
dress upon “The Financial Prob-,
Willis M. Jackson, Eliza B. Kee-
, ... .ilcv and Nancy B. .lackson lem was an able consideration ot Thoma8 et alii partition.
vs.
tliis great question and elicited j
much interesting debate. The third Denham vs. Hardy W. Burns, note, lecture in the course will be deliv- Win. N. Kramer and Andrew J. ered on Friday evening, April 27, Kaufman vs. Hardy W. Burns and
by Prof. John R. Coumons, the dis- Edward Frank, note,
tinguished author and professor of Ashton Priest vs. L. N. A. dr C. political science in Indiana univer- Kailwa .v company, damages. sitv. He will deliver a popular ad- Kate Martin vs. Catherine and , W. M. Poster and E. ^\. Lewis,
dress upon “Proportional Repre- f orec i 08U1 . e .
si ntution. j Superior Drill Co. vs. Joanna E.
Scott et al.. foreclosure.
Austin, Tomlinson dr Webster
Mrs. Haven* has put her business in i the hands of her brother, Clay Howard.
arrested Mine. Joniaux, who belongs to
one of the most prominent families in j x» '.»• Mall .
Antwerp.
GOING WEST.
( He has moved to the rooms over the
Edward II. Bindley and W. C.! restaurant.
W. W. (lark has moved into the house
vacated by Frank Darnall.
The new church will be dedicated next Sunday by Rev Hagan, of Sliel-
byvllle.
Miss Grace Bridges, i« visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Gordon. Don.
connected w5h ‘th^St m£teriX2 j 11 SSSSS- && S m
• H:45 a m . 12:44 p in
H* Was Kxcltad.
He came into tlie A ciiw office Mfir. (' 0i V 8. S, Grant Scott et al
yesterday morning with a sort of a note, sickly smile on his face and an
The citizens of Greeneastie have nounced that he had an item.
seldom bad a better ticket to vote
CLOY Bit DALE.
A. T. McCoy and family, J. W. Mc- < oy and family, J. N. Cooper and family and A. J. Rockwell and wife visited at S. S. McCoy’s at Manhattan .Sunday. J. C. Croy has leased ids photograph gallery to W. N. Evens. Mr. Croy will
John < awlcv vs. Marion Farrow, ,nu ' , ‘ to Need more next week where he note ‘ | will operate a saw mill.
poisoning cases at Ghent, Antwerp and No. 2 connects throuifii to Cincinnati, c leve Brussels, which were commented upon lal,d , l, «.v»<>n nnd licnton Hartior. ’No. is. in vsxilpil 14t.FifriuiiTp in flip nt-stt> i>utliili>, slBcpci’S to Now ^ nrk unci
iLt March^The objec? of the ^L'miugs W
is said to have been the obtaining of '’leyi-litml ami emoinmul, sleepers to t inoin-
large sums of insurance money. The ! " - - a ~ ' Sew ' ork ’
charge is that ot murdering her own sister,brother and hustmnd's uncle du'E ng
Bejiarate visits to her house.
* Dally ♦ l.xcept Sinulay
IIckstis, Airent
SUFFERING INSURGENTS. Wounded ami IliiiiKrv ItefiiKee* llillerly
Denounce l>«* Mclln.
[Copyrighted, 1H14, by tlie AstMKdated Press.! Montevideo, April 19.—The vessel sent to Castilos island, on the east coast of Uruguay, to convey the destitute and wounded Brazilian insurgents to the
MONON ROUTE
quarantine station here, is only capable No44t Local
of embarking 900 of the refugees. Con-
In effect Sunday, Nov. IS, ls«J. .. NORTH noiTNU. No 4* t hicnifn Mail No «• •• Express
1:27 a in iJrU'i p in 12:05 p in
SOUTH llor.Ml.
“Let er go,” suggested the man Charles K. Hall vs. Lot C. Ar
seqdently another vessel will have to be N :<> : j'. •■ouDvllii. vtai!
. . , sent. The Brazilian refugees are in a v!’. j' ou, } ,t ‘ rn Expr<*s.. 1 here are two city tickets in the field deplorable condition, many of them suf •' i>nliy. t Except sundi»>
. 2:47 a hi .. 2::>< ]> in 1:4> p in
for than the republicans have set to whom this information was given, nohl, foreclosure.
out this year. The city ticket is clean from top to bottom, and it deserves a magnificent majority. There is no question about its election, from top to bottom, but tlie majorities want to be up to the old time republican standard. Vote on
“We’ve got a bay boyby at our house,” the man remarked.
"Got a what?”
“I mean we’ve got a boy houby j at our base,” he said, with symptoms of an inward struggle. The newspaper man quietly laid his hand on a paper weight and re
Elizabeth Wood vs. R. M. Haze-
| lett, possession of real estate.
here. People's ticket—C. W. Davl* and fering from wounds and all showing M. T. Fluimerv, trustees; J. F. Rich- signs of a bard campaign and want of
, .. sufficient food. The majority are verv
ardson, secretary and treasurer; N. V. vi*,— ,u_:_ - , . , .
O. J. Shaw vs. Lyman et al., partition.
bitter in their denunciations of Admiral V AN DA LI A L IIM E.
Leonard, marshal; Citizens’ ticket--J. De Mello.
The Last Chance.
After June 1 we will hnve to withdraw the splendid offer by
„ . , , „ , • i . , I which both the Banner Times and
May 1 as hard us vou can for re-i hand on a paper weight and re .
. .. . , * ,,, , ! i , » , , , Chicago Inter Ocenn chn be secured
publican principles. \ou will then solved to sell his life dearlv, feeling
E. Shaw C. Merwin and D. E. Watson, trustees; ;
J. C. t roy, clerk and treasurer; N. V. |
Leonard, marshal.
We are highly pleased with the re- j publican county ticket nominated at Greeneastie last Saturday. One repub- i liean said he has been attending repub- l bean conventions in Putnam county I
have done your duty.
I.rtter Lint.
The following letters remain in the Greeneastie postoffice uncalled for
April l v :
Miss Annie E. Woods, Mr. Frank Richardson, Mr. E. D. Shulp, Miss Maggie McGruder, Rev. Owen Hargrave, Miss Minnie Ooodeii. Charles L. Allen, Mrs. Bridwell, Cliarles L. Allen, esq., 1>. A. Slioptaiigh, Mrs. bailie Elli-
ott, Bo veil Gistcrs i pkg.)
In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis G. Neff, P. M.
fora full year for a dollar and [ t * ,II ' t y yea*’ 8 and never had seen any-1 sixty cents. The Inter Ocean com-1 thing l ,ike theone 1 " e ! d Su,,,r,lav ’ aH U | . . , , . . I was the most enthusiastic ami harino- i pany has notified us that the eon- nioils one evt<r in the t . ounty
The visitor rolled Ids eves wildly tr “ Ct wU1 ee " 8e witb t,le last ,i ‘*- v , Vloverdale schools will close May 4. I
' May. All who still desire to take' 8. A. Hood died last Thursday with advantage of the advantage, how- *""£ fever preceded by the measles. | ever, should be sure and send in Fl ' nerul oceiurcd here Friday, service 1
that he had a dangerous man to deal with. Then he gently asked:
“What did you say?”
' Then he!
and smiled painfully,
muttered:
“I say that we’ve got a hay bousy
conducted by Eld. T. J. Nixon. A bouse on the "Weathers farm” four miles west of here burned Monday at
()(ir we ’ ve ot a } m . Dobb at names previous to that time. . , ^ ' H J The offer has been such a liberal
I mean we have a babv house at
. , . I,, one, and through it we have aceorn- <> a-m. House was occupied hv a Mr. our boy—no, we ve got a bay hobby ’ . ° L.. . i , . ' • . , ‘ ‘ modated so many people that we, ?s,al,, l M ‘ r ''"hi) had a small insurance; at our house—a hoy houby—a boy regret to bave it ' withdrawn. Tell rtre 'aiight from a defective flue.
\ OU know wililt I vmir npiirhhnra jiml friF^niis imw
house}- : : \ou Know wiiat 1 your neighbors and friends, how
i.ine. I Inean ’ Ai »'tyou ever been there ever, that they can secure the ad May 5th. go.al to return until May yourself?” vantages of the two papers for that 7th, rate of |1.45 for round trip, which And he leaned over the table and I 11 ’ 06 ^ <>r a ,l1 " >ear. up to June I, lure includes ticket of admission to Sells breuthed hard. “““ 1 S, J4, ami no longer. 1 here are
Brothers’ Great Show. For further | parti ularssee J. S.I low lino, Agt.
\ itiMlnlia I-ine < alifornia
Beginning March 5th the first-clnss I one way rate to California points will b» $33.15. Round trip tickets, good for ,
139-tf
He was trying to 'n ’ , . u ,. I HO days, $50.55. F’or further oarticulars thov l q(1 n i ioit 4 ‘‘till a grest many who should avail I s n<iu . llri „ A _ nr '
say that they had a boy baby at themselves of this most generous
his house.—Muncie New*. offer of two papers.
see J. S. Dowling, Agent. 103-tf The Bannf.k Times—lOc. a week.
These Coupons tiuoJ tor any Baek Numbers.
i APRIL 19,1891. i
Two
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nip throo coupon, like this, of (littercnt dates, and brtnir or send with X) cent. In Htiinip. or coin, to Thk Uannkh Times, nnd ANV 4 WO BAt K Portfolios will be dr livered or mailed. Write your name and address plainly and don’t lall to enclose 3 coupon* anil 20 cents for two parts stating what parts are wanted.
These Coupons Good for any Two Back Numbers.
! Iralnaleave i.reencastle. Ind., in effect Nov.
I». ISKi.
| .. „ „ FOR THK WEST.
Vi ■_> Kx '•mi— S:Ma in, for st. ls>uls. V‘ ; "ally 12:2(1 n in. for st. Isniis J" • "{ .v 12: 3 p m. for st Louis. No-l Daily 1:52 p in, for *t. Louis. No .1 Lx. sun 8:2s p m, for Terre llnute.
FOR THE EAST.
Vi 4 Lx 'on .. S::)4 it m, for Indinnapolis. No 20 Daily 1:52 pin •’ Jo a bally :i::i5p m. “ V> 2 Lx Sun tl:20p in. ’’ V> 18 Dally 2:2S a in. ’’ ’ No « Dally :Lit; a m •• . PLOKI A DIVISION Leave Terre limit,.. No Kx. 'un 7:05 a m. lor Peoria v>, “ '' *' 11:25 p in, for Uecattir ror eomplete time card, itlv.inr all trains and stations, and for full Itiforinntion ns to rati*, tlinnitrh cars, etc., address , ,, .LS. Kmvi.iso, Agrent. •lm.c hkskhoit.h, tireeiieastie. Asst, (ien’l Pass. \irt, st. Imnls, Mo.
ICHK AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS. To and from Terre llante, in effect Novcniher 12. ISMI . AKBIVK FROM THK NORTH. N°4 Terre Haute & Lvansvlllo Kx fliiOam j No , Nashville special HrOo p m ! V> It Terre 11 ante A Kvansvllle Mall 1:50 p in No 5 t IiIcuro Si Nashville l.lmltisl 10:00 p m I __ NORTH HOUND. No 0 ( liiciiKiiS: Nashvlilc l.lmitiHl 4:50 n m NO ’• Mall 12:10 pin [ No 4’ ” Express 11:15 pm No 8 I hleaixo Special 3:20 pm j * I tally, t Except Sunday I ntins:i and 4 carry I’lillinan aleepinir ears. | hetween I hieairo and Lraosvllle Trains 5 and H carry I’liliiiiHn palace sleeplnir ears and i day coach,** nnd run aiilld between l hieaifO j and Nashville. ( has. I.. stone. (ieo'l Pass, and T’kt Agt. I hieagi*.
