Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1891.

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DAILY BANNER TIMES

oh: those jolly boys-

Tile IL-Patm’* SIiik Well anil Set All Our

PublNIiod every afternoon except SumlHv || eBl Otrla’ HeartK a Flatterin’,

wt the IIannkii TlMts iilBee, corner Vine uad 1

Knink! ill «t reelx.

Kuknino Tribune. The DePauw

Cooper U lioonieil, It SeeniN.

Dr. G. W. lienee is, perhaps, the best posted democratic politician in the Fifth district these days. The

University Glee doctor is chairman of the district

NEWS FROM DEPAUW-

The N**w* Daily from Oreenra^tle’t Great (>nt«*r of Leurnini?.

A Combination AfTkir.

A combined seat and receptacle for soiled clothing may be made of a plain box of white wood and shellacked in-

Messrs. Willetts, Homan, Kogers, | side an(1 ont xhe hinged cover is padC alveit and Grubbs leave tomorrow ded on top and covered with cretonne,

ADVCBTISINa. | - | , . J u a 6 cenuper iin?. ,! *l > nel!n N ^ , ragn.ph.channel Cluh concert “t Mulberry Street committee, and he is in receipt of to attend the S.gma Chi convention '■* 1 ^ being ^nr.-il by round head“f.'iycupj lug two lines rpace. M. E. church Tuesday evening was many letters daily, keeping him in _

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tt decidedly pleasurable and sue- touch with the party workers. In leessful event. It packed the church a talk with the Hannek Times to-

at Lafayette.

Purdue plays hall here Saturday.

nispiay rati* made known od application. ' chock full and peopled the contig-' ,i av Dr Hence stated that the dis- Robbins entertained a few Chanjrefe for display advertisements must be t r ^ fpiends last ni&ht handed in by itio'ciiM'k a. m. each day. Ke«<i U ous territory with others anxious trict committee was anti-Cooner. 0 ing ailvertlaeinent* will be received each day J iuiuujiuco was nun v^oujjti, j up to l o’clock P. ni, J to see and hear. Nobody knows sad that the anti Cooper men were I he yells were adopted by the

j^Ij. j college yesterday for the contest

tonight.

th^> nalne'of 1 ti l i < o ,, writer^ l< not , n<t-eBMir?i> W f(ir how m!4T1 - v w, ‘ re there » only there | working hard for his defeat. Aimmiinoua^nninuidcatfona cmn not^be no^ wa8 not room for more ' The audi * | B^nce believes the nominee of the tlce<r - I p nce was as appreciative and dem- republican convention today will he

Whore delivery is irregular please report

i office.

CONVENIENCE FOR THE BATHROOM.

James Cooper was elected editor- e<1 bnlKS tI4 ,. ks Openings in some fancy

Hamc promptly at publicntlim

Bpeclinen copies mulled free on application.

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-

Une Yrar in advance.. $SJ)0 Six months t JO Thret month* 1.2S

One month I’er week hy Currier

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When delivery In made by carrier, all kiiIisoriptlon accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

onstrative as it was numerous. The able to heat Cooper one thousand : Bi-chief of the DePauw Weekly last design should be made in both sides and

collegian jollity was infectious. It ' votes if he is nominated. Putnam ,li - ,|lt - His term of office ^g in8 j

was in the air. Everybody caught will, as a complimentary matter, 1 t ^ le °* ^ e P* eni Ber.

on the end of the box in the cut, and

it, and merriment ran rife. The j give Burris, the county’s candidate, I Mr. Blakely visited the college I h The writer who^ suggest* older folks became young again, a so ijd vnt e on the first ballot; yesterday in the interest of the| this ronven jenoe tells, in The Country

M. J. BECKETT. Publisher HAKKY M. SMITH Managing Editor

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times. Oreencastte, I ad.

KMII IM.H AN fOI NTA TICKET.

For Representative GEORGE \V. HANNA F'or Auditor JAMES McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN l>. HUNT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SH El’ll FRO For Sheriff DANIEL tV. MACY F’or Surveyor LARRY DOWNS F'or Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For Commissioner 1st District—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMES C. RE AT IIEP! 111.K AN STATE TICKET.

and everybody gotembued with the there may he an exception, how college spirit. The hand of time J ever , j n the person of Milroy Gorwas turned way back, ami all met jo,,, who, it is said, will sink cr again in the cherished memory of S wim with his idol, George W. other days. i j^r. Gordon, it is well known, how I here are twenty-eight of the : ever9 j g one 0 f the benefii iaries of hoys, including their preceptor and the Cooper patronage dispensary, leader, Prof. Jones, who is properly As matters are shaping up, there listed as one of ’em. The quartet will be in all probability a Kilken-

YVilliams Lecture Bureau.

Gentleman, that the corners of such a

. , , , . . , box may be very handsomely joined by Mrs. Harrison, of Lebanon, is the f | n n black iron corner clasps and guest of her daughter, Miss Marie.! screwing them into place with black,

the tablecloth is smoothly spread. Each cover should have knives, forks and spoons and a tumbler. Saltcellars and

„ the j butter plates, water carafes, pepper jugs,

I 12, and there will be several razors | . ’ll i • n ti . w ■ spoons of medium and large size, should

voice ol rare beauty. Burlingame j i q file boots of the Putnam dele- . ^ ' ' form part of the table equipment. Small

is all right: Gilbert is a tenor full ny fat fight at Columbus on June ol promise, possessed with ol a 12, and there will he several razorsIfVf

Fred Cunningham has returned from a week’s visit to his home in i

Martinsville.

Today will be a big day for De Pauw at Indianapolis. This after- [ noon the glee club will |

i concert. and

round headed screws.

How to Set the Table.

There is no fixed rule in regard to the

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TKADE MARK

ROOFING.

Waterproof, Cheap, Durable. Applied by anv one. Kor sale by

A. BflOCKWAY, GREKVI A.ST1.E.

IND,

Rooting may be seen on my factory building

OSCAR WEBSTER,

PA NTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR

All Work Promptly Attended to. JS-Llw Satisfaction Guaranteed

Paper lljuging and Patching

rolis out his basso from a fathom- gallon, less depth. .'Starr and Paris each sing their parts admirably. George |

night will be the contest, with all ca8 ters are sometimes used, very unob-

IT IS OVERSTREET.

i the music furnished by the DePauw trusive in appearance.

...... ‘ | For the breakfast after the cloth is

Quartette.

Lockwood, SOU of Editor Lockwood, rhe .lohason County Man Nominated ,

tlx- K eventli Hallot at MnrtiiiMville.

of Peru, is oue of the party, and as!

promising a hoy as there is in the senior class. He is well known

Special to the Bannkr Timks Martinsville, May 10,2:00 p. m.

laid a meat cloth, embroidered in some

One of Prof. Underwood's classes simple design, is placed at the foot of

. i the table. The cups, saucers, leap it,

had a debate this morning on evo- chooolate jng and ^ ffee urn hwM i the

J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms 2,3, 4 and 5, Allen Block, GREENCASTLE, 1 1 1 : INDIANA

here, and, of course, well liked. desst Overstreet,

lution

Expect to be awakened tonight

Secretary of State \VM. 1). OWEN Auditor of State AMKKICUS C. DAILEY Treasurer of State FRED J. SUHOLZ Attorney General WM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Public Instruction D. W. GFETING State Statistieinn S. J. THOMPSON

State Geologist W. S. BL ATI 'll LEY

Supreme Judge—First District JAMES H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LEANDER J. MONKS

Democracy has the gold fund again below the ♦ 100,000,000 mark.

Tin: nominee at Martinsville will he the next congressman from this district.

When an editor gets in clover it is—well, it is when he goes after the cows,

The democratic senators are giving the Chicago platform some hard knocks daily.

Most of the democratic senators have crawled through the cracks of the Chicago platform, and Senator Hill is poking them in the ribs with a long stick from above. The performance would be ridiculous if it was not serious.

The chorus evidences good train ing. a proper mingling of many ex

cellent voices.

lin, was nominated for congress | here toilay on the eleventh ballot.

ol Frank-, ^ cheers for Dimmitt.

Dimmitt is a sure winner.

DePauw will go wild when the!

( ase, ol Putnam county, was close j U( jg es bring in the decision tonight

The program embraced every-j upon hi8 hee , 8 during the conte8t w i th Dimmitt first,

thing from college yells, improptu i

. . , . . I’litnum County s. s. convention. j The Deke fraternity will hold a

jokes, clever comedy and on up to i , • , • Il,e Putnam county Sunday rece ptj on j n honor of George R.

some tine solos by voice and pnmo. u i • i • u • i i n au> ” All were .plendidly ,I„ D( , „„.l ov. “hool ,,n,o 0 .h.ch ,ncl«de. .11 the Wendling oa lb, l«th. ery number w»» greatly enioyed ’ 0 11 W , Several of the claasee will lie olf J r> j i j hold a convention at Reelsville on i e » »• .1 1 and enthusiastically reteived. lo . . . for the rest ot the week.

May 18. 1 his promises to be a

I he concert was planned and , , .1 • .• Prof. Priest went to Indianapo-

1 j large and enthusiastic convention.! 1

managed by Pastor Pan’s Sunday . , 1 . , lis lust night to prepare the way

* A number of Sunday schools will • ore j

mistress' place at the board. At each cover is the knife and fork, with saltcellar and butter plate. There should be mats to match the meat cloth or tiles, which are generally used. A dish of fruit should be the decoration of the

center.

For luncheons e.n famille the laying of the table is on the same principle aa the breakfast, the menu differing.

Special Attention Given to niseases of Wo. men and children.

FOR RENT. Large two-story (11 rooms) frame dwelling house. Good staple. Desirable location. Gko. E. Blake. 152-tf

A NEW IDEA.

of Man

for Mr. Dimmitt.

school class, and it was a prodig- _ . . , ,

1 B I attend in a body. Ihose

ions success. It netted about HI 150 hattan Heelsville, Mt. Olive and’ The glee club met with big suefor the new church building fund. Hami . ick with others probably will i Kokomo. The club was The club went on to Peru today . come pr ed to gi . Dinner heartily received by an audience of

in their special Yandalia car, sing- will , (e ic 9tv , e under the trpp8 seven hundred. in^ there tonight and returning in . . ^ * - . . 1

, ° giving opnortunity for social enjoy the morning through this city to " . . . . . . ” ° J ment. A general invitation is given

Indianapolis.

Point* on Eftinmiiy.

Unless you have plenty of money do not spend It on elaborate mantels F’ivo or $10 will buy them in pine, unpainted, In good shapes, with mastic moldings that can be painted to mutch the woodwork and wall pape*. Over the log fireplace it is desirable to have a high shelf on the chimney breast. Indian red cement makes cheaper hearths than tiles, which ought to be used In the bathroom and about sinks. Then* should lie long French windows upon a broad piazza at the sides, where the purple clematis will grow and hammocks may swing at ease, cushions and rockers abJTind, that one may lounge In negligee sheltered from the gaze of the highwaymen. If one lives all the year around in the country, double sashes and weather strips will prove an economy of

Crop Bulletin.

The Purdue experiment station and '“'J' 1 * 1 comfort.—Washington to all friends of the Sunday school j' 8Sues following crop bulletin to attend. Each school is requested ! week: F.xcessively warm

Horticultural New* and Note*,

Mr. H. E. Van Deman, formerly po

Souial AMemhlag*.

The social entertainment given to send at least one delegate. The j weather, much rain, moderate sun- j motegist'in the"United"stateTdepa^U by Mr. George Bunten and family, program which has appeared here shine were very beneficial to veg- ment of agriculture, is contemplating a living two miles southeast of Fill tofore in this paper should create! elation in general. All crops are and^ra^Trees'of more, on Monday evening. May 7, much interest and he very profita-1 in a most promising and advanced j America."

was a complete success, being the 1 ble. largest social entertainment given to the young folks of this community, numbering over fifty. The guests were handsomely entertained from 7 :30 until 11:30 o’clock when most of them left for home. Mr. Bunten and family gave the young

R. A. Ooo, President. Mrs. Flora T. Laighlin,

Secretary.

condition. \V heat and clover are | The belief is growing that Russian apblooming in some localities of the 1 P le « are K oin S to ,Iiake a Kreat apple

„ . growing region of a vast extent of coun-

southern portion. Oats, rye and ln « hic 8 h apple culture on thiB conti . grass are growing rapidly. Pota-j nent has heretofore been impossible, toes are up. Although inter-I After years of patience and h^rd labor

rupled by occasional rains, much Momentum Mans l*layn are Forbidden and

Other Important Change* Made. j **0111 WHS plltMtud (luring tht? past j

The following are some of the week; in some localities the plant-1 the farm is not apparently appreciated

NEW RULES FOR FOOT BALL.

Satnnel Miller of Missouri has succeeded in producing a seedless persimmon. The commercial value of a nut tree on

people free aceess to ids liouse both radical new rules for foot ball in K' 9 completed, or nearly 80; j n by many farmers.

upstairs and down. When they ar- adopted Tuesday night by the Uni the central portion, in some fields, I buds annually set a few

. . , _ trees in the nursery row, keep them rived they were escorted upstairs versity club at its New York meet- K' 01 '* 1 ' 9 almost high enough to be i there permanently and take off the buds by Misses Hattie and Eva Bunten, ing: plowed. Fruit continues blooming; Mnee ^ e< ^- In this way varieties true to w lie re their wraps were removed. | Rule 111 changes the playing time I some blossoms ruiHn.» r,,,. i nan >e cun be kept constantly on the farm

vij v/u L> six? L <aA All

are falling out. or in the nursery. This is one of the

They were next taken down stairs j from forty-five minutes to thirty-five Live stock is in good condition on ! beet plans for getting varieties true to

good pasturage. Sheep shearing

into the parlor and sitting room. J n,,niltK|i f° r ‘‘“ch half.

The young folks in the parlor were | ofThenil'e agai!^! • the ^'P very good, tiiught to plu\ a new game railed 0 | )S j,., 1( ,jjn g players with the hands. : southern portion cutworms “Jenkins, the instructor being The player of a side in possession of the have iiitide their appearance in lo-

name.

The live merchant is thinking now of how to sell the most goods with the least outlay of money. He will not fail to use newspaper advertising if lie is truelv wise. The newspaper does more and better talking for bis business than a thousand clerks, and does not cost as much as one.

Today'* l.ix-ai Market*. [Furnished the Daily Banner Timks daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house.] Ht-ns .V, Sprins*. choice ' 11 Cocks, young and culls 2 rocks, old 2 1 * TuriiBjIo-iik. oholoe (at tiq Turkeys, youiur. choice fat 4‘, Turkeys, old Uiiiik sq Docks— H Geese, choice f. f. SIhs and o\’er :m Geese, plucked so KirtTH. fresh, suhlect to handilus H Butler, fresh rofl 7 Butter, No. 2 H

Subscribers should insist on having a receipt from the carrier hoys for every dime paid. Receipts are given to the carriers and they are flot authorized to take inonev with ^^^it giving a receipt. tf

Miss Lizzie Gibbons, of Green-1 ball can obstruct their opponents with I calities, and in the central portion

castle; this game created a good the body only; the side which has HOt , potato bugs

♦ K*. Ino 11 ...,,n 1 ..n 1 ©

deal of laughter. Those in the

the hall can use the hands, us can also i

the player having the hall; that is. in! M< ‘ nt Komery, Putnam, \ ermtl-

sittmg room played the regular so b| . eaking through the line. lion and Parke counties.—Unusual

ciul plays, which are general at Delays are limited to three minutes; such large assemblages, while the penalties for fouls are increased from

TIip Conniioncpiiieiit ProKrinn. The following is the official program of the Fifty-fifth commencement of DePauw university:

MONPAY TO FRIDAY, JUNK I To S, Examination of classes.

SATURDAY, JUNK S.

8:00 p. m-Graduatlni; exercises of flic Pre-

paratory School,

rtv . tnva . penature and frequent rains and L :00a>

older persons, which were few, were five to ten yards. 1 he same rule defines a n crop8 including fruit, except 1 “kJOa. m.-Baocaiaureate sermon i.y Prr-si

... . . I tmilc vvhii’h L* 11 !i 11 1w» (rrniiFiwI f<x»s utirwux- 0 a

tine weather prevailed, high tem-

younger ones enjoying themselves The young people of this community extend their greatest thanks to

or lioMing an opponent unless he has ; are i n most promising condition ; the ball. | corn planting was delayed in localRule 29 is altered to provide for the {ties in Montgomery county bv Mr. Bunten and family for throw- j fifteen-yard penalty upon interference heav .. ralng>

ing open their house and entertain- j a ^ ail I

mg t icm so we 1. Z. piling upon a man when he is down, a

1 penalty of fifteen yards being attached to this unless the distance carries the hall across the goal, when half the inI tervening distance shall be allowed. Momentum mass plays are prohibited

information call on J. A. Michael Agt.

Say* tlx* W*»«tern C'hriHlinn Advocate. Major Jonathan Birch, of the board of trustees and of the class of’58, was elected mayor of our

city on the 1st inst., hy a handsome > and an alteration is made limiting the vote, being nearly two hundred possible plays from a fair kick to touchmore than the vote of 1892. The ! in K the hal1 1,1 ant, ki '' kil, K or walk-

Home SeekerH Kxeuraion to the Mouth.

utaju. ..as nirenuy sc vet, our city | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ball I Mfty Hn(1 . )llly 5( August 7, Sept. 4, nine years as city attorney, and we out only one L q,ance instead of two, but October 2, November 6 ami December 4, predict continued success for him provides for an exception designated to j the Motion route will sell tickets at one in the mayoralty. * * * Dean increase drop kicking, the last section f Rr ® f ,,r d"‘ round trip to all points in Gobin was over at Indianapolis re-1 of wh,ch reads whenever a side has Kentucky (south of Louisville and Lex-

, . * . ' tried tlie droit kick at the goal at the cently to perform a marriage cere- „ , , * , "

° first down inside the twenty yard line

mony. The dean can put just a and the rp(1(l , t has been a touch-back, little more impressiveness to that the line of kick out shall be the ten-yard kind of an affair than about ten- instead of the twent.y-l!ve-yard line in

Half-Fare HxcurfiioiiA.

May 8 and 1S114. The MononHouti* will sell tickets at one fare for round trip to points In Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma,

Texas, Iowa. Minnesota, North and a : uo P- m.—Meeting of the Joint board of trusSouth Dakota. Tickets good returning | toes and visitor*,

thirty days from date of sale. F'or full j

John P. D. John, D. I>.

2:80 p. tn —Memorial services tn honor of the late Dr. Alexander Martin. Brief addresses by Bishop Thomas Bowman, Rev. W R. Halstead, Rev. George W. Switzer, Dean II. A

Gobin and others.

8:00 p. in.—Union meeting of the Young Men's

and Young Women's Christian associations, tbeEpworth leagues and the Christian Endeavor so

defies of the city. MONDAY, JUNK 11.

0:00 a. 111.—Hiislness meeting of the Indiana

Methodist Historical society.

tenths of the other preachers, the determining the position of the oppolarge quantity of them in the state » nd *e kicker’s side must be be-

* , | hind the hall when it is kicked, capital not excepted. — DePauw \

ington) Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina ami Virginia. Al-o to New Orlean.. Tickets good returning twenty days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed south of Ohio river.

J. A. Michael, Agt.

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Keeping everlastingly udvertis-

The Ba.nkc.h Times—10c. a week.! ing brings success. tf

7:80 p. m.—Festival of the School of Music

(small admission tee.) TUESDAY, JUNE 12.

8:00 a tn.—Business meeting of the Society of

the Alumni.

»:00a. m.—Field exercises of the senlo • class. 10:00 a. tn.—Literary exercises of the senior

class.

p. m.—Oration before the Phi Beta kappa society by < barles J. Little, l>. D. Garrett Btblieal Institute. 8:00 p. m.—Reunion and banquet of the Society of the Alumni. Addruts by Charles N. Sims. D. D„ LL. D. class of'5M, Indianapolis. Poem by Frank Terrell Lodge, A. M. class of '84. Detroit. Mich. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. < ommenoement day. 10:00 s. in.—Oration before the settlor classes by Hon. Henry Wutterson. Louisville. Subject, “Compromises of

Life.”

Conferring degrees by the president.

Done no; tU ■dieanly and with 1>L'0U1|>I UC;

10X773.

R B. HURLEY.

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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.

ANOTHER SURPRISE.

Some of our people may he surprised when \ve tell them that the best Daily paper for their needs is the Daily Banner Times, of Greencastle, Ind.

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HERE’S THE idea:

Perhaps you are not taking it. If not, why not. It’s cheap enough, prompt as is the coming of the day, and has all the local news at

the right time.

IT’S ADVERTISING.

Merchants who have tried it say it’s the best advertising medium in the city. That’s another surprise, hut the advertisers will testify to the fact. »

DON'T DELAY.

Don't wait for some philanthropist to come along and give you warning that you are I

missing the best thing |

We will !

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