Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, MAY 12. 1894.
DAILY BWNER TIMES
WAR REMINISCENCES.
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Franklin >*:n i-'.s.
The Hanner Times OfTers the JBest Series
of War Pictures Ever Printed.
i leiii’s Burglar.
All tliuV section of north Green castle near the intersection of Vine
DECORATION DAY
ADVERTISING.
li. A. It. Appointment* anrt f'oiiiiiiittee* on
.Arrangements aiul Speakers.
•A little more than thirty three :lDI * 1-iherty streets was all agog The committee having in charge | years ago the pro-slavery leaders l * 1 "* < '^ tt ^ er * n K or PHr L' the arranging for the proper ob-
A New Counterfeit. The secret service of the treasury is informed of the existence of a new and danyerous eounterteit of the $2 treasury note. It is ot series
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k ka i" m , | \ i i p| 1M c)mrir<fi put into execution their plans for this morning, rather, over Clems 8er y an< . f 0 f Memorial Sunday an<l "f check U tt* r B, .1. Fount
• r » cents per lint*, ttne
"-Ci'iIu'h'" lu 1 t cent■*i>«rline the secession of their states. South artillery and ( lem s burglar. Oecoration Day met in G. A. R. ■ Carolina moved first, and with the ,in '' ^ r8 - ^ It* 111 Hurst retired last ; | ia ji yesterday afternoon and se-! treaHll,er ’ I hvrson h p six Gulf States, formed the Confed night at their usual hour but short- ihe following committees, 1 tlM ' t on t * ,e nott, ^ Ie
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(\'i?i'.i m'Slli' m'siiV^v HTyri'iis^nl nt^'iuLl'iio | orate States of America. Mr. ly after midnight thej-were aroused v j z . (j n fl ower8 —\V. H. Kagan, mit iHiL'Tiiw-mi'Iiti 1 wUi ,, "b l « I ' 1 ii <i <'< , iv^'d'».’HctV , Ubrty Lincoln left Springfield on the 1st by strange noises in their house. Mrs. M. A. Moore, Miss Lou Rader;
- of February; passed tbrough the ^ burglar was in and was rapidU i on nmgj,.—Mrs. F. A. Hays, L. P.
11ir niui''■'?i' 1 Vhi■ *'wori■ r!"n't' m-Jl'^-'iViUy for principal northern states, making approaching their sleeping room. Chapin, John A. Faria; on printing but m evWence of good faith. , . „ ,, ^ varioUH Mr. Hurst called out to the fellow . ^ ... .. «r
publication,
Ationyinoua coiinnunlcations can not be no-
ticed *
brief addresses at
—J. T. Denny, A. M. Maxson, W.
! points, and reached Washington on lo halt just as he reached a door jj Burke; on decorating hall—
mi h 'pnim| l iU.v'iu imii'iUcVh"mLiKlV! r| ' | the 24th. In his inaugural address l pi,, l' n £ lo fhe bed room, the fellow j| t . nr y Meltzer, Mrs. Ruth Black, S|MH-iiiu-n copies mailed frisson application, on the fth of March he declared halted and turned to run and then Mrs. A. H. Morris. George W. Hen-
ton, Richard Baker; on finance—
RATES Or SUBSCRIPTION One Year in advance.
Sir. month*.
Three months
One month.... Per week by Carrier
1 the I’nion to lie perpetual, argued
Mr. Hurst made for his revolver
the futility of secession, expressed "hii h was in e drawer on the oppo yy ^ St arr> p \ Hays; on mark-
ijs> . - jso his
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determination that the l a w 8 18 * te s ' ( le of the room. He got *t j n g graves—Forest Hill cemetery,
should be faithfully executed in all Hnd immediatel - v unlimberedforac J. M Donnohue, Jas. Daggv, Ja*. g enuine tbe bl ' ai,i exteDd3 bel °"
«• ri p I i o n a coo u n»* hi?'to be paidYo ulcmt t the stales, deprecated the impend ,ion - The bur « l#r waB tr 3’ in ^ to A. Steele; old cemetery, C. O. Wag- the collar, partially hiding the small
mc^cani'n-i roraa,,..-. ing Ani{ made a touching » et out an , ’" ter door had to m. J. DUCKETT Publisher appeal to all friends of the Union. 1,1 r '» ''ght to do so. 1 uis gave HAHKV M.SMITHS ... Manamna Edtmr | of the geyen nuMnb( . rs of President ! bis P ur8uer an opportunity and he
Lincoln’s cabinet tour had been ,iml through an open door at a 'democrats, and three whigs: two height which he supposed would were from bonier slave states. The | , ’ atcb tbe fellow - Tbe bulIet stru,,k chief places were given to W. II. the wall at about the right place
n f for the fellow's head hut the head
Tilman, registerer, D. N. Morgan,
■son's por note is a
trifle smaller than the genuine and is printed on soft flimsy paper. The numbering is poor, being almost brown or chocolate instead of carmine. The seal is about onesixteenth of an inch smaller than the genuine and is a dull dark, faded red instead of bright pink as in the genuine. In the McPherson portrait, the collar in the counterfeit shows all around in front, in the
TRADE M\RK
ROOFING. Waterproof. Cheap, Durati'e. Appliiil by an* oue. For sale by A. BROCKWAY, GREENCASTLE, IN D,
A*l'lre»s all eommunlcatlons to The Dai i.v Han nek Times,
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Itl.llt PI.ICAX t Ol MTV TH KIT. For Kepresentati ve GEORliE W. MANNA For Auditor JAMES Mcl). MAYS For Clerk JOHN l>. Ml NT Eht Recorder Lemuel Johns For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD Fur Sheritf DANIEL W. M AC V For Surveyor LARRY DOWN'S For Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For Commissioner l-t District—.JOHN I.. BRIDGES •Jml District—J A MBS C. REA l KKPI'ULICAN MATH TICKLT. s^eeretuiy of Stiite WM. D. OWEN 0 Auditor of State AM EKK US U. DAILEY Treasurer of State FRED J. SUHOLZ Attorney General WM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Sopt. Public Instruction 1). W. GEETING Slate Statistician S. J. THOMPSON Stale G 'oloi^t 4V. S. BLATC1IEEY Supreme Judge—First District JAMES H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LEAXDER J. MONKS For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET
Seward, of New York, (secretar' ,>i |
state) and Salmon P. Chase, ; wasn’t there. The thief probably Ohio, (secretary of the treasu. v.) - « ot out at ,bat ,ime but Mr Hur8t ’ Edwin M. Stanton was made secre to be sure > ,ired an o‘»>er volley
tary of war in 18fi2.
On Ap.il 12, 18(11. the confeder-1 in * U before be went on an in8 P Pt -
tion. The neighbors began arriv
goner, L. P. Chapin. Memorial word9 “ Two *’ , whleh a PP ear in tw0 sermon, Sunday, May 27. by Dr. pLues. Geo. L. Curtiss. Address, Decora- among thl churchestion Day, Wednesday, May 30, by Wlmt thr H erv.c«. win h. Tomorrow ... Rev. U. G. Leazenby. 1 Pi«rr» <>f wonbip. » i i [All denominations are Invited to use this A general invitation is extended ' co l lumn f . r thplr 8unday announcements. the public to join with the G. A. K. Any vacancy In the pulpit or chanire in the i ««r ** , • r» hour of service, should be made known at
and \V. R. C. in observing Decora- 1
Rooflu* may be seen on my factory building
OSCAR WEBSTER. PA NTER, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR
All Work Promptly Attended to. 58-Uw Satisfaction Guaranleed
i once, ■‘astors and members of churches not ! here iflven are Invited to hand in their reprnlar
tion day. May 30. May it be a
. . ., .. _ j services hereafter. Notices Inserted in this day, set apart by the entire com- ' mn freeofoluirBe)
munity, ns a day upon which we j locust street a. m. e. church
down through the front hall, clear- mav do hon()r to thc meinory „f 0 ur Preaching at 10:30
The ( rawfordsville Journal now sports an artist. The township primary is warming up. The date is Friday, May 2r». South Gr^encaKtlo. Today is pay day at Hillis' quarry. Mrs. Linville, formerly of this city, has moved back from Muncie. Oscar Mondy. of Brazil, spent a few hours with friends in this city. Great anxiety was felt by the friends of Sel Brazier and John Grimes, w ho went fishing Thursday evening and were gone all night. Some were of the beliof that Mr. Brazier had got lost in the hushes or had been kidnapped. A relief party was being organized when the missing fishermen returned. The fish were left in the creek.
The Game i* Off. Owing to a wreck on the Monon> the Purdue base ball club wired that they could not possibly get here before six o’clock, and the game between the two clubs scheduled for this city today is otT for that reason. The game will be played here next Wednesday, the IBth. 01,1 Papers. This is house cleaning time and every house cleaner needs old pa pers. We have bushels of them and sell them dirt cheap. The papers we sell are all clean and in good condition. Subscribers should insist on having a receipt from the carrier boys for every dime paid. Receipts are given to the carriers and the}’ are not authorized to take money without giving a receipt. tf
ate general, Beauregard, attacked Fort Sumter on Charleston Harbor. The Civil War being thus com mence.l. President Lincoln called a special session of congress, summoned 75,000 militia for three months, and ordered the enlistment of 75,1)00 regulars for three years. He proclaimed a blockade of the southern ports and endeavored to make it effective. The southern
ing about this time and in a few minutes an army fantastically attired armed with revolvers, guns, anvils, clubs, skyrockets and skillets had gathered and wanted that burglar's gore. He was gone, however, they hope never to return. He made an entrance through a
a. m. and
heroic dead, and that it shall not 7 : ;{o p. m. by the pastor, Rev. H. E.
he regarded as a da\ of joy and I §t eW!l rt.
festivities. It is eminently l ),0 P er coi> j jE ( }E AV enue methombt church. that the day be devoted exclusively t Q uarter l y meeting at College to the commemoration of the valor Avenue cburch tomorrow; Presidand heroism of the comrades who ing Elder W ood will preach at have gone before to join the great j jp-ijo a . the holy communion majority on the other shore. All after 8el . mon; Epworth league anni soldiers, whether members of fh*' j versary at 7 p. m., please note the G. A. R. or not, are requested and time, as it is a half hour earlier urged to join in the observance of than common; five minute speeches
window and escaped by a door. His
escape was narrow and it is safe to lhjg beautiful custom. Notice will j by 8everal members of the league,
confederacy had control of eleven ^ ^ ,1 " arterS nCX , lie given, from time to time, as »r-1 tl m public is cordiaUy invited. states, and put into the field 100,000 rangements are perfected. All per- chri • n vn church men. The struggle which sanguine ADDITIONAL LOCAL. °n foregoing committees are The usual services at the G. A. statesmen predicted would be end requested to accept the duties as- E i )a ll tomorrow at 10:30 u. m. and
Tom Hanley left for Pittsburg, signed them. By order of the exec ,7.30 1( m A || cordially invited
"live committee, | to atlen a.
ed in a few mouths was proclaimed over four years with dreadful sacrifices of men and means. Further accounts of the military and naval events of the Civil War belong to general history. Anticipating the interest that the public evince at this time, “Frank Leslie’s Scenes and Portraits of the Civil War” has been prepared, and it is just now being issued in weekly parts. This is a magnificent work, and when completed will be tbe most reliable and authentic pictorial history yet published. The illustrations. of which there will be over five hundred, were reproduced from pictures drawn trom sketches made on the spot by a corps of famous artists engaged for that purpose by Mr. Leslie. Among these pictures will be stirring battle scenes, hand-to hand conflicts, deadly duals between famous war ships, portraits of all the leading generals of both armies, etc. In addition to these splendid pictures there will be a complete, concise,
Paper llansing and Patchiiij Done neatly, cheaply and with promptness.
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R B. HURLEY
J. R. LEATHERMAN, PHYSICIAN : AND : SURGEON, Rooms 2, 3, 4 and 5, Allen Block,
GREENCASTLE,
INDIANA
Special Attention Given to Diseases of Wo^ men and children.
FOR RENT. Large two-story (11 rooms) frame dwelling house, (iooil staple. Desirable location. Gko. E. Blake. 152-tf
Pa., last evening, where he will attend a meeting of the wage committee of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers After this session is ended lie will go to Cleveland, O., to attend the national conference of the Amalgamated association. Mr. Hnnlev is vice president of this district and is recognized as one of the authorities on the workings of the body which he represents.— Muncie
XcU'K.
The uniform rank, L O. O. F.,
Jas. T. Denny, Chairman. Jas. F. Fee, Secretary.
baptist church.
Services at the Baptist church
Bloomington courier raiL-. strike. tomorrow both morning and eyCThe Cown'er has it from a gen-jning, conducted by tbe pastor, tleman whose business closely iden-, Y, P. S. C. E. at 6:30. These tifies him with the railroad engin- meetings are growing in interest, eers on the Monon that they will Subject tomorrow evening: “Bearnot submit to the new schedule of j ing One Another's Burdens,” led by wages which goes into effect -May Mr. Failey.
15. and that prospects are good for a strike on that date. The reduc-
TIip Commencement Program. MONDAY TO FRIDAY, JUNK 4 TO 8.
tion applies to freight engineers Examination of clasaea.
SATURDAY, JUNE ».
„ni mm on Mondnv*night for tbe ^ bm »• *1! «*••««» •x*** >« -
the brotherhood, the passenger en- = . .
last drill before their trip to Indianapolis on Wednesday. On that day the “Diamond Anniversary” of
gineers will join in the strike. The strike, if there should be one, will
punitory School. SUNDAY, .1UNK 10.
!>:nn a. m.—University class meeting. lO-.m a. in.—Baccalaureate sermon by Presl-
John P. I). John, D. I).
that order will be celebrated in In- '' Xteml n0t 0,,1 ’ V tt " ° Ver the Mon,,n >« -Memorialservice honororthe
dianapolis, and lodges from all over Indiana will go. The local lodges will go, and will take thc
system, but to its connecting lines. That several of the engineers who run in here will quit is sure, if
i j i -.i .u mi they keep their word, and it may | >.00111 muoiners. CltV band along with them. The 1 J 1 H : 00 p. m.—Union mooting of thoYoung Men's
be some will accept the reduction,! ana Young Women's Christian
associations, thc Epworth leagues and the I hristian Endeavor so-
cieties of the city.
laic Dr. Alexander Martin. Ilrlef addreaaeaby HlshopThomas Howman, Rev. W K Halstead. Rev. George \V Switzer, Dean H A.
Gobln and others.
grand lodge meets also at that time. A street parade of uniform ranks will be a feature of the oc-
casion.
but it is more reasonable to expect that they will stick together and all |
The new schedule also af-1.
MONDAY, JUNE 11
go out. . - ov ..w.u<•••>'' “i" vhona. m.—Business meeting of the Indiana fects freight brakemen and eonduc-1 Methodist Historical society.
i° 8 f!’ hine _. Tin f_ ley ^ gr ? d "; | tOM, but as to what they are going >i:,0p ' ,,, -- M ^ , ^V lB h 1 ^ m '•••»'>'<>< « —
to do about it, they Won't say. 7:»p. tn.—Festival of the School of Music
I (snmll iidnilMAinn Item* from Our Colored Friends. TUESDAY, JUNB 12. Bethel A. M. K. church gave a 8:00 8 n, "T ,,nKOf,he
and interesting description of the
progress of the war from begin- ated at the Chicago training school ning to end. Part One will be j for city and home missions on the ready for delivery May 18. On an- evening of May 1. She has been other page will be found more par- given the position of teacher in the
ticulars concerning this great op- school for next year, especially in Mightfil entertainment last night. n, -KiHd exercises „r ,h.> senior class
‘ ‘ ' recitations and drills! 108W m ' —1 ^ l , ^ r> exercise* of the senior
portunity. For one coupon cut j charge of the music. She will re-i ^ be 80n 8 s -
from the columns of this paper and main in Chicago this summer tin- w, ‘ ro wt ‘ ,, p xecnted and highly up- «» P . »<‘Gi •'•'pph
ten cents in coin we will supply der the instruction of Emil Lieb our readers with each part as is- ling as piano instructor, and Madam sued. 5 Genevieve Bishop in voice culture. Woman's club Notes. At the recent session of the naAt the recent sessions of the ti onu i deaconess conference in Chi-
Woman s Club the papers discussed (. a go Bishop Thoburn expressed an visiting his parents, Elder and Mrs. with much interest were “The Mys- earnest invitation to Miss Tingley Rrav.
tics,'” by Mrs. Roxani Ridpath.! t« go to India as musical director and “Theosophy,” by Mrs. Emma I of the ED 8 li f b 8cho01 ^Calcutta. .. * . , , . I The proposition is under advise-,
A. Allen. A conversation led By I1)ent fo lnore freely decide as to its f « rp excursion rates to Indianapolis
Mrs. Annie P. Ader upon the gov- acceptance in the future,
eminent of cities was quite exaust-
soeiety by ( harlea J.Little. I>. D..
Garrett Itiblioul institute,
the entertainment ice cream and i H:IIU p> m .—Reunion and bunqiiet of the >n-
preciated by those present. After!
cake were servetl, Excellent music was served by the Silver Leaf band. Harry Bray, of Indianapolis, is
VnnilMhn l.tne Excursion.
The Vandalia Line announces half
clety of the Alumni Address by Charles N. >lrn», D. D.. Lb. D. class of ’W, Indianapolis. Poem by Frank Terrell Lodge, A M.. elass of 'S4, Detroit. Mich. WEItNKSDAV. JUNK 13. < ommencemcnt day. 10;<X) a. m.—Oration before the senior classes by Hon. Henry Watterson, Ismlsvllle. Subject, “Compromises of
Life.”
t onferring- degrees by the president
May 1>L 14, 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23, on at'- Today's Local Markets. ! count of various conventions and tbe I. [Furnished the Daily Bannkk Times O. O. F. celebration. On 10th the rate daily by R.W. Allen, ntanagerof Arthur will be reduced to 80 cents round trip, j Jordan’s poultry house.t going: on all trains of that date, and to Bees v
New York state must again becontent return including trains of the 17th. ; Cocks, young and culls .V with from 6 to 10 cents per pound for For further particulars see ,1. 8. Dow- Ti>rkeys. lt bens choice f t -"a their hops instead of the 15 and 20 cents ling, agent. Turkeys', young, choice fat!.!!!.!!!!') "Jlf they have been getting under the Me- j i old ,0,lls Kinley tariff. But the British beer trust Heat Estate Transfers. (leise. choice f.f.sibsahd over xi will make more money. Senator Hill I Alpha Wallace to James H. McCammack. , Gees", plucked 211 should look into this matter. "*“ d,n ! P ” x, o »u^r. Ct h “ n, '“" 8
Killa WhIIhcp to Jhihob H. McCananinck I Butter, No72...
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For Farmers.
ive. I liu annual election of officers The duty on hops on an ad valorem was held with the following result: basis of 20 per cent will average from 2 Pres., Mrs. Nannie D. Miller; 1st 403 cent8 ^ vorxnd. The farmers of
vice pres., Mrs. Louisa J. Longdeu ; 2d vice pres., Mrs. Serena J. Washburn: 3d vice pies., Mrs. Ora P. John; rec. sec., Mrs. Lelia De-
Motte; cor. sec., Mrs. hllen R. w . , i Kina waimce to jami Tinulev • treat Mrs Nannie M'tr- v. , pn ‘T ^ wor ! h le88 than ,, ° ' land in -teifenmn tp.. %m. I ingle} . treas., Mrs. Aanme Mar he ad in Australia and meat upon tde L P ( hapln t0 Kuth K rhaplni | ttnil ln quis ; critics, Miss Ames and Mrs. free list, it is quite possible that we may | urecncastie. fi.vio. Annie P. Ader. Literary eommit- an colonial meat. ! city of Grocnca»tte to John Mahan -state.
J The average value of cattle on American land In Kon>st Hill, St:r>
tee for next year: Mrs. May Sims f arms j an . \ WK * $14.m. and even if the
Allen Mrs. Louise (lift, Mrs. Marv Canadian farmers are unable to depred- Oloverdale tp., fONti
w I . _ •« I M I ■ 10« 1? llvunHtani 1
Home Seeker* Excursion to the South. i *** '""I J'tly 5, August 7, Sept. 4, I October 2, November 0 and Decemlter 4.
Wilbur W. Cline to ..ucy K. Kranham. land ! the Monon route will sell tickets at one
,, ... ... ... „ , | air the value of our cattle their Aua- Lucy K Branham to Maggie K. Cline, land Kentuekv fsouth of I oni.vili . " .. " Mathias, Miss Minnetta laylor, .--lian coa8 i ng m-y bem k no-itton todt m Clover tale tp. jasoo. enincky (soutii or Louisville and I.exMrs. Luemma Baker. " shortlv * > ° 8 Kllxabeth Wood to Richard Haaciett, land In m rtt° n ) 1 emicssee, Mississippi, Georgia, —— I ' — Greencastle tp., fiifioo. Alabama, Florida, North Carolina The Big Four will sell tickets to In- Herman Hinsching will give a clari- Edmund w Lewis to Catharine Foster, land South Carolina and Virginia \l. t ' dianapolis and return at $1.20 May 13, net solo at the“Coronation of the Rose" ; *F> ^ . Hjin land ‘ New Orlean:. Tickets good returning
j twenty days from date of sale. Stopj overs allowed south of Ohio river.
J. A. Michael, Agt,
1 fare for the round trip to ail itoints in
in Jefferson tp , JSo.
14 and 15, good returning until 18th, j 10 be given at the Presbyterian ehureli, U> A ' and for 80 cents May 16, goikl returning next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. 17th. 102-tf F. P. Hukstis. j 160-lt The Banner Times—10c. a week.:
A NEW IDEA. 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 wher/ we tell them that the best Daily paper for their needs is the Daily Banner Times, of Greencastle, Ind. 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 ADVERTISINGMerchants 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 missing the best thing of your life. We will tell it to you. ADVICE FREE. We, in giving this advice, presume you desire to increase your business, succeed in life, and keep up with the procession of local and foreign events. If you do. address an order to the DAILY DflHHEBTiPIES Greencastle. Ind.
