Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1894 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1891.
DAILY BANNER TIMES
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THE BERMUDA ISLANDS.
Parker vs. Parker. Divorce.
Agues Paiker has brought suit
1 against Louis Parker. The plain
GENERAL COUNTY NEWS.
OLD COLONIAL EFFECT.
OSCAR WEBSTER.
bain bridge.
Some Interesting Observation* as Written
by a (Ireencast le Lady There.
Dr-G. C. Smytheof thiseitvisiu ti,f s,ttte8 in her P a P erB » wllK-h
receipt of an interestmg letter from h»ve been filed by Allee & Nelson, I _R.iiabri.lge schools will close next hifl aieter Mrs I (’ RiHnAth nnw she has lived twenty-five \ ears Ihey ^ivc their last enter- t bould cdoni.il style arc nusit ploAsing. ’ ■ • tiapat , no | tain trie nt Friday night, the proceed* ! It to sometlm.'s desired to obtain gtwd bed in Uermuda, from which the doctor 1,1 t ‘" s t,ount >'' Mni1 ,liat ln October, ))f wlli( . h wm to t j |e ijij rarv f lim j 1 rooms in the e.rftc, when the gambHl roof
Polnleit t>arai;raiili» From Many Pine. Two Story an<l Attir Houm—AiWnnt**..of A> ithln Piitnuni’a lloundnrira. (tin (•amliril Koof.
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Olio and o half or two story houses in
PA NTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR
All Work Promptly Attended to. ati-hiw Satisfaction Gnaranteid
kindly permits the Banner Timer l891 > 8,le tt,ul defendant were marto make the following extract: ' together until April 30, Bkhmi oa Islands. April 2t. when they finally separated; We have been here several days, but that the defendant has cruelly a* the inail does not leave till Thursday treated, struck and abused her,
there is not much haste about writing letters. In the meantime we have been
taking in the surroundings. Very fort
knocking her down and calling her vile names that would imply that
unate tilings are sometimes brought! 8 ^* 8 was unchaste | that she does
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anil Mrs. Dr. McCarty, of Greencastle, example of a nro atory and attic dwellinfr visited (>.(». Huiilnird thift week. desigm'd to imvt the requirement# of a Mi-s Flora Keightiey. of Ureeneastle, family in comftirtaWo circumatanc** Mvl.as lieen the guest of Miss Alsia Ritter. {“« vm’!ge° “ ‘ ^ ° r " “ Aliiert Priest surprised the tmys last The lot has a frontage of 60 feet and a
week by getting married to Miss Mary Brown. Miss Jennie Edgeworth’s high school
depth of 135. thus affording an excellent opportunity to erect 4 stable in the rear
about by serious accidents. I do not not love defendant, and that his j 1 * a,iS ,, . ,a, ' e 1,0 ext ‘ e P , ' on!, *ly good rec-
suppose that Juan Benuudey ever cruelty has caused her to seek
KLIM HI.H AN cot NTV TICK KT.
F<»r Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Mcl). HAYS For Clerk JOHN I). HI NT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheriff DANIEL W. MAi Y For Surveyor LARKY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For < oitiuiissioner 1st District—.IOIIN L. BRIDGFS 2nd District—JAMES C. RE AT
KLIM Kl H AN STATK TICKKT.
Secretary < f SL.te WM. D. OWEN Auditor of State AMERICUS C. DAILEY Treasurer of State FRED J. SCHOLZ Attorney General MM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Snpt. I’lihlic Instruction D. W. GEETING State Statistician S. J. THOMFSON State Geologist W. 8. BLATCHLEY Supreme Judge—First District JAMES H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LKAXDER J. MONKS
Tcesdav’s victory, as far as the effect in the future is concerned, will draw ten per cent, interest without relief from valuation or appraisement laws.
Thk reason there were not more republican municipal ofilcerselected Tuesday was that the cities gave out. They would have been electing ’em yet if there was any material to work on.
Did you ever think what a luxury, indeed, what a necessity, a daily paper is? And did you ever consider that at the trilling cost of ten cents a week you and your family can enjoy every evening an hour's communion with the world at large, and Greencastle in particular, by subscribing for the Daii.it Banner Times?
TODAY’S LATEST NEWS.
Homnejr €a*e Decided—Miner* at Duluth Seize a Powder Magazine. Special to the Han nek Time* Cedar Rapids. Iowa, May 3.— The jury in the case of Grand Chief Ramsey, after being out twentytwo hours, returned a verdict of not guilty.
Miner* Rioting. Dli lth, Minn., May li.—Fifteen hundred miners are out, and Meast Range magazine was broken open and fourteen kegs of powder seized. Sheriff Shorty and Adjt. General Mulpbery left for the scene and company. A state militia followed on a special train. The rioters threaten tu blow up all the works, and intense excitement prevails.
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We will save you money. tf
dreamed that his unfortunate shipwreck p , Btes 0 f 9a fety to protect herself; on these i>laniD nearly four hundred , , , ... years ago would result in so mneh! that the J hare no thl,dren rhe beauty, health and happiness, as are plaintiff further states that they found in this sea cluster that bears his jointly own a piece of property in name. These are sometimes called | Greencastle, and he has $150 worth Somers’Island, after Sir George Somers. 1 of na , t which tl who was also shipwrtM'ktMl here while .... . J en route from Spain to Cuba with a J oint Lv bought. She asks a divorce cargo of hog*. These explorers in trv- 1 on account ot cruel and inhuman ing to discover and also |K>ssess the treat ment and )M5u alimony, earth not so much unlike the rest of us, Mrs. Parker is the wife of Lou
either) gave name and beginning to
ord this year by each successfully pass-
ing tbe examination and receiving a certificate of promotion. There were 1 eighteen in the class, and this surely ! gives Miss Edgeworth a great recommendation as a teacher. Miss Cleon Godman, of Lafayette, 1 visited Miss Mayine Steward. A large number of young people went to “Rolling Stone*’ last Saturday pienicing. All reported plenty of “grub”
and a nice time.
The house of Wm. Turney was burg- | larized Sunday night. The thieves ef- |
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this most delightful place. We went 1 * arker ’ W l08e dome8t,c troubles feeted an entrance by prying open a on board the staunch ship “Orinoco” at nave created considerable talk this ! window shutter. I hey carried bis half past nine on Friday morning. w eek. pants out into the yard and emptied April 20th, and after a delay of five Mr. MrH.. K h D.,1 it. ! his pockets of all the money he had-|
hours 011 account of a heavy fog we ] The attention ot the democrat*, ’ 1,1,0111 tWO
Paper Hanging anJ Patching
Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness.
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R B. HURLEY.
J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON,
Rooms 2. 3, ♦ and 5. Allen Block. GNCCNCASTLC. I Z : : INDIANA.
Special Attention Given to Diseases of Wo. men and children.
FOR RENT.
Large two-story (11 rooms;
i.ai£r- 1 wo-.-.ifi » 111 iie.in.y frame dwelling house. Good staple. Desirahle locirion F. Hi ikk ISV.tf
A NEW IDEA.
.ailed out upon the open sea. On Mon-! loudly, is called to the following in |
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FRONT ELEVATION.
and at Adlstiuioo from the house A cellar seven fts't deep In the t’lear extends under the whole house, with a concrete floor.
(.not eland. ^ | der the whole House, with a concrete noor
Oied, April 2(!, JIrs. Lillie Mc\ ey, , The foundation walla Are of JVick, 13 inch light and the tide to get tin to the doi k i wi,1 » no doubt, be soothing to them | ' vife of Alfred MeVey, after a short ill- ea thick. Above the foundation walls the .... . , . . . . * . ness. She leaves a hnshand and four building Is balloon framed. The outside 1 hw bay is just outside of the narrow lri their hour of discontent: j .. j " walls an* slieathed with tongned and groovchannel through which you pass to j "The Journal desires to extend ' 11 1 " 11 0 1 ,e tenuei cures 01 p,i|>ere<l and clupboarded In the
•»! 1 a tsz&n&zzi z
houw which h«l to D '"' J " 1 "’ "‘'““K 11 ’ ° r T 'l'P«»noi-. »n,l |>ll ,l„. (mil, „ow »« will li.v.-1“m.?*’“Im.'S.n Iw
tis as the best the islands afford in th( . It will be remembered that, believ- »'• ahundant crop of both.
jecting pediment of tho porch which cov-
way of accommodations for visitors. It ing the democratic party on the? ^ckerai oi our cuizens iuik oi going i erg the front stops. I. mulal, all ,b« .•.,,,1,1 b. 0..lr»l by top „r , ,1,1.1 „., e of ' h '• bus 2l'K"2£S.”iS I be m,wi bi.tljiou., ,Ve encoubtertj a' with th. .....1.. 1 1 tllhlbg room. bUchan, pbnlry
H ing the democratic party on the ! ^'erai or our citizens talk or going
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wiparlor and
heavy seu-espeeially in crossing the Ml ' l,u b rh - a Ith tlle exel< ’' se uiuch ,| |( . advertise for that day. | The KK.ms arcMirran^d 1 ul^im Gulf Stream. It mattered not to me | hendlsh diligence and with the sac- Why can’t we get the farmers of Put- municate by means of sliding doors wfien
however, as to the character of the lifit-'t? uf what reputation he had as
water for I was too sick to know anv- » fair minded law-maker, succeeded
thing about it. The passengers all up- in getting through the last legisla- ‘ n something besides politics. Let us
peared at noon lunch on Friday as o, bio, »b , e .. hearfrom > ou -
merry as you could well imagine. At ' 1 , b k g . l te,U18 ° f a11 ! T,,c flr “ t of M:l .v i» here, and the cows six o’clock dinner there were seven, at j ,I,unicl P a ' officers four years. The are happy—good grazing along the
nam county together at Greencastle, or Je8lml Some people would prefer to huvo
some other good point in the county.
Saturday morning breakfast three, and ( fir8t fruit8 of this l“ w ' are now harwas not even one of the three. 1 vested, and the republicans have a
went down in the tirst encounter with sure thing on nearly every munieithe enemy being not yet out of the! pa i oftice in Indiana for ‘ at leaat
harlior at New York. I was able to make my appearance by Sunday morning and for the remainder of the voyage
highways.
Miss Minnie Napp, who has been visiting at J. K. Graham’s for a few days, lias returned to her home at Uoatesville.
it was delightful. A more delightful place than this cannot well he imagined. Nature lias done her best work, so hiifc the artist. The houses are snowy white
four years.”
NEWS FROM DEPAUW-
flocking the green hills us far as eye on Monday the juniors scored mote eat. see. They are built of material tin- 1)oint9 than any olber ( .] a8B .
tive to the ialamta. The walks ami |
drives are of the same. I was told l>e- Underwood took one of his fore 1 came here that a ‘‘brown stone classes to Fern the first of the week,
front in Eden street, Paradise” was no- j w here to u hut on the Bermuda Islands. I find I am disposed to accept this seem j
Th® New# Daily from (areencafttle’* (treat
Center of Learning*
At the class field day exercises! 11 '*!' 9 r h ° o1 ' vork a '" 1 di P ,, ’ n "» 8 f,,r
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KOACHDAI.K.
Our school closed Friday. April 27, with appropriate exercises, lasting all I the afternoon. The certificates of pro- ' motion from first to second years.
DINING F^00/A
graduation from common school work Were presented by Mr. Rich, school trustee, to the f< Rowing pupils: First, those receiving promotion certificate*— M el lie MeCandle**, Bessie Job, Bertha
( Weddle and Allie Young. Second, those
George Kelly and Ben Rowe were receiving diplomas—Ray Barnes, Arin Indianapolis Monday, soliciting <’hie Parker. Lizzie Weddle, Zelma Job.
ingly extravagant expression. This D advel Ti seI|1 PBts lily month at the Bermudas. You know Mirage. They
for
met
next year’s '* 0 * ,nide f’ rant k ani and Willie Stutler.
with
much
success.
the poet says:—
“The winds blow east, the winds blow west, ,
From the woodlands low to the eagle's ntjst; i Mrs. G Wynne, of Indianapolis, is The winds blow north and the winds mow visiting her daughter. Miss Marie
To steal the sweets from the lily's mouth.” Acres and acres of lilies—just think of
G wynne.
Fred Sears
friends.
Veiling Helm,
is visiting college
tomorrow.
Prof. Smyser’s classes began the study of Robert Browning and his
into
The sophomores marched chapel yesterday with canes. Dr. John talked to the law school
it—growing out among the weeds in the fields. Oleanders twenty feet high, stately palms of eighty feet in height, inagniffeen; geraniums and a thousand others before unknown and unseen by me, dot the island with their wonderful luxuriousness and till it with their sweet fragrance. And yet with all this
seeming abundance, they tell me that | poems today
the crops are a failure this year, especially the potato, onion and lily crop. There are three hundred and sixty-five islands here, I am told, but only five of the larger are tenanted. Since 1S84 or 5, I do not just remember which, none other than a British subject can possess a foot of this beautiful country. A few Brother Jonathans are here with a small foothold,but they came prior to the date mentioned above. Before the laying of the cable to Halifax in July, 181H), it is said these islands “formed the most isolated place of civilized habitation on the globe, except possibly St. Helena.” , _
I believe they now claim 16,000 inhab- : * ndlana P°l 18 today,
itants. An occasional flag staff is lion-1 The Phi Delta and Sigma Chis
ored With the privilege of floating to w jH p i av ball Saturday morning,
breeze the “stars and stripes” in 1
CLOV KltDALP..
Ethedral Martin (commonly known as Tom) died Monday evening at his home, three miles southeast af here, of lung fever. He was buried Tuesday in
burial ground on his farm.
Asbury Crawley was buried here Sunday. He died at the county house,
, x . .. where he was visiting, and took sick
of North Man-; atl( , flie(L
« hester, w ill visit Phi Psi brothera Curtis and James Hughes, of Green-
afternoon
three
club
yesterday
o’clock.
Butler will play our ball here on Saturday afternoon. II. L. Davis and Will Life are in Danville today on business. Prof. Mansfield delivers an ad-
dress before the Woman's Club at
castle, visited at Capt. A. J. Rockwell’s
Sunday.
H. F. Nosier, of Terre Haute, visited his sister. Mrs. D. Y. Sharp, last week. Dr. Pouelier, of DePauw university, preached at M. K. church Sunday morn-
ing and evening.
Burglars visited the residences of J. Kerbaugh and Q. I,. Cooper Monday night. They got only a little change;
not enough to pay them
trouble.
FIUST STORY. curtains, in which case the openings in the partitions whore the doors slide can l>e covered by a neat molded stop to which the curtain poles may be secured. The kitchen and pantry are neatly fitted up and equipped with all the modern improve-
ment*.
In the second story there Is one large chandler and an unusually large bedroom in front, which are so arranged as to allow a pleasing grouping of the windo ws, thus milling greatly to the exterior effect. At the hack of the house is another chamber, and a small bedroom with bathroom complete, and a closet for each room. In the attic are three bedrooms, tho one in front being the largest room In the bouse. This room is well lighted by the
for their | handsome triplet window, which gives a
I charming effect Isith to the exterior ami
Kven tlie Cat .Smiles. The Banner Times office cat didn’t show up yesterday in time for a photograph along with the eagle, but we have him today. His excellent good humor at the result of the city eleetion is as follows, to-wit:
the
honor of the many Americans who fre-| Calvert leates tomorrow quent the place, hut mind I tell you f° r a 'isit his home in Charles-
“Union Jack” is close at hand. The j ton, 111.
season is closing. The last of May will see the last visitor departed and the i
Mr. Wolfe and the Delta Us have
hotels closed. The season opens in No- connections with each
vember, and is at its height in January i other.
and February. Mrs. J. <Ridcath.
The state philological associa-
i.etter List. tioii will meet at Indianapolis on The following letters remain in the May 17. Dr. Post is president of Greencastle postotflee uncalled for the a88(M . iati and manvofthe May 2: . ’ J.C. Graham, drum Randall, Miss P rofe88or8 and instructors from Louisa Clark (2), Mrs. Rudey B. Yopp, ^ ere attend. Mrs. A. M. Chadwick, Rev. O. M. Hes-j The Phi Gams are holding their ter, H. G. Sears, Mr. Frank laylor, s t a t e convention here today. John Jackson. ' ^
In calling for same please say “ad-i Two dozen oid newspapers at vertised.” MTllis G. Xkkf. P. M. the Banner Times office for fiye We have received Judge Cun- Cent8 ’ Tiie8e P a P er8 will be found ning’s second letter, but he is in Very " 9eful in n "* ny way8 ’ The - V favor of so many things that we are nk ‘ e f ° r P antry 8helve9 ’ l,nder
haven't the space for it.
carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for
The Banner Times—loc. a week, j five cents. tf
SECOND STOItY.
Interior of the building. The hall and one til'd mom arc lighted by dormer windows In the aides of the roof, thus making the ex-
i torior more picturesque.
The side walls and eelllngs of tho room* throughout are hard finished on two coatn of brown mortar. The principal moms and the hall have neat plaster cornices. The front door la of white pine veneered | with with oak on the outside and with
,- ,. i .. _ oherry Inside. The body of the exterior of l Athlnklng of iht* republican roar thu ' hoUie u lnted J eU ow, with trim
H praised the ofllces from two to four, ln whltc .
Thl. wise man from Tippecanoe. | ThU , 0 ^ h(>uae can ^ bullt for |4f .
n w Kina
Who i* thia letrinlator McHugh? And what ffreut thinffdid he do?
-The Cat.
You will remember that Goliah was very much surprised when David hit him with a rock. He said such a thing had never entered his head before.
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IT’S
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