Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 May 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. OREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY _l.

DAILY RANNER TIMES COUNTY NEWS NOTES. l <-th,i..».^s.ro a ,i. who„,,k hern. S FROM DEFAl W.

his brother’s family in Indianapolis

Sunils. ; | where they were married Saturday eve- !

uing at 8o’clock. Miss Mary’s friends

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rv«*r*. Htli i uu >:i

at th • lL\NNhM'i i mi.s corn.’i

KrankSiti btrc»a ts.

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Pointed Panifcriiphs From Many Flares Within I’utnain’s lloumlries—The Country People’s Special Coltiinn of Short

Items of NeiKhborliooii News.

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

THE UNIVERSITY.

Look in this Column for It—Guests mid Entertainments—Notes, Items and Annmincements—Tlie Very I.atest and the

Hest by *pe<‘)al Heportera.

All communications should be slyrti«*<l with the name of the writer: not mt essariD f, ‘ r publication, but as evidence of k ,mm 1 A••onyinoua communications can not be no-i ticed.* i (

GKOV'KLAN D. Farmers are not all through planting

The caps and gowns for the sen-

1’. church May '2~ at four o’clock

Where dclivrry is im-irular jilcaae report m. Sermon hv Rev. J. B. Hadlock. game promptly lit publication omee. | . . . ' i • n

1 All arc invited to attend, especially the

Specimen copies nmiltsi free on application.

old soldiers.

The republicans hereabouts feel blue

lover Mr. Case’s defeat for the nondna-

2.50

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')nr Year In advance V(.r mantlm Three minithe. <Hie month Per week hu farrier

When deliver} tamadeb; carrier, in iiU M '*7 evening there was a shooting scrlptlun uccouni-* arc to he paid to themas scrape at New Maysvillc. OneAl.Kev

they call and receipt for same. .

-— i was in town with a shot-gun threatenM. .). BECKUTT Publisher some one. A warrant was

’•j-j tion for congress, yet there will be no

.10 i kicking.

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The Epworth League gave a literary entertainment last Sunday night, eon-J dueled by Miss Ida Reed, which was very good. Mrs. Lora Byrd leads next I

Sunday night.

Uncle Billie Skiilman’s health is very ! poor, and lie has been confined to hi- j

bed for some weeks.

Wallace Coshow gave a party last ior class came Tuesday afternoon Wednesday evening, which was largely . an( j were lelt in care of son * of the

the Crouch house.

I ' tl ’ • d All were distributed that afternoon

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rice are in Bow-1

hng Green, where Mr. Bice is down >nd the next morning excepting sick. i fifteen, and these were left in the People who got smart about their cnre n f gome of the junior girls, house-cleaning are wishing their stoves: Thege j un5org immediately approp-

riated the gowns and took them to ladies’ ball and left them until

y for ■ corn on account of continued rains. , . * alth - Memorial services will he held at the I ■' lUeudei1 11 s " wess evtr y l ,:,rt,c ' senior misses at

Jewelry.

We have increased our Jine conddeiahly this season, and B will ^ to ti\ trit nwr tills <!'

^ uiC Vx^

y.mr imer-st to go over lids depart-

Don’t h--itatc to call and get prices, for we are kings of low prices. We are now ottering some special inducements in this line. We are selling good gold watches

from sfS t"

were up for a while.

cold snap since | la p e j Dine_ with the expectation

| of wearing them to chapel. They

HAKKV M. SMITH.

around \

. Munatrins Hdltor

Address all communications to This Daily Banneh Times, Orcenoastle, I ml.

CANBY

We have hud unite a

the big rains.

Corn is uearlv all planted - , , . . , , l i(M . e ' took some of the junior boys to the Several from heie attended the horse hall to divide the gowns with them,

and( harley Bowsman started to serve | Morton Saturday afternoon but only two or three of the boys

the writ, and when Mr. Bowsman at-1 Jin( | re p () rt it good.

issued for his arrest. J. ('. Higgins

K!:ltl PLICA N COI VIA TICKCT.

For Representative GKORGK W. HANNA

For Auditor JAMKS McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN' !>. HUNT For Recorder I.MM I LL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAK A. Sil FIMIKRD

For Sheri I!" HAN I ML W. MAI Y

For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS

For Coroner JOHN T. OWEN For (’omnnssioner Nt District—JOHN L. BRIDGES •2nd District—JAMKS U. RE AT

tempted to take tile gun he tired a loatl of bird shot full at ids breast, only three scattering shot penetrating the tlesh. Key was taken to Grieneastle. Rev. R. S. Wright will preach at Zion Sunday and Sunday night. Sunday school will organize at 10:30 a. m. Behold how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity, yet the Regular Baptist church at Clear Creek is rent in twain, both sides claiming the church house. The antis broke the

James Darnall and Cora Nelson spent ]

were brave enough to attempt to

wear them to chapel. The seniors,

Sunday at the latter’s parents. j

Mrs. Will Randel is canvassing the I hearin g of th e mishap to some of

county selling hooks.

HERE'S THE TICKET.

The Candidate* for Tomorrow’* Primary — A Goodly Number of Them. The Greencastle township primary election tomorrow to decide

locks oil' the doors, w hen the means re- | taliated by nailing up the doors and

the gowns, managed to keep over half of the gowns taken from appearing at chapel. There was quite a little squabble between the seniors and juniors before and after chapel, but no one was seriously hurt. Yesterday afternoon the gentleman who was responsible for

who will be the candidates of the

,, l' urt -V ln th, ‘/ a11 election iH causing!^ price d the gowns had a con

windows. ‘ Behold what a great mat-1 Inl,(J *' P 01 * 1 ’** 1 ' excitiment todj '\ sta b] e serve warrants upon seven ter a little fire klndleth.” ^ a,ld t,H ‘ re U a I'^ling t,an - 0 f the junior boys, and Dr. John

! didates such as has not been done!

A.J. Hawn post, G. A. It., observes

Decoration clay at Brick Chapel this; before for some time. There

had the young ladies who wore the

year. Let every one come out on that; ure gix candidates for trustee, three

i gowns to appear before him yester

Ui:ri Id.14 \N STATK TI4 KKT.

Secretary of Spite \V M. D'. GIVEN Amlitor nf Slate aMKRUT'S C. DAILEY Treasurer of state FRED J. S( HOI.Z

Attorney General •AM. A. KKT (HAM

(Terk of Supreme Court AMKNAXDMR 11KSS Siqit. Public Instruction ]>. \V. GEE I TNG State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist \v. 8. BLATI HLEY Supreme Judge—First District JAMES 11. JORDAN

Supreme Judge—Fourth District MEANDER J. MONKS

For Congres—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET

Wt: have received the annual register of 18PT and scheme of study for 1894-5 of Purdue university. The book is full of interesting things about the Lafayette institution.

''H^any'o'f'mir'd,.mocratic friends j for a88e98or and three each for jus- Jis reported' 1 'that would like to know what tlie republican ’i 01 ' 8 and constables. In t u ‘j U8 ' »be juniors are nowwritmga bogus convention did and what kind of reso- tice and constable offices it will be ^ ^ qiatributed toni'flit lutions were passed, let them read the proper, if a voter so desiies, to r ^ _ _ Banneh Times. We will be pleased to | 8tam p a |i three candidates to be 1 he Skulls will attend chapel tobaml in your subscription. Only one | voted for for eaoh ottice . ln order ,n,,rrOW in 11 bot, - v ’ dollar per annum, and you get all the ^ all the voter9 8hftll know who | Harry Patton is spending a few

I are running, though perhaps they \ da y 3 il t his home in Richland

Memorial services will be held nexi alre ' td - v know ’ we wlU £ lve herewith j No school today. A holiday will Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock at the the list as taken from the official also be given on Decoration day. Christian Union church. Sermon by 1 ticket. Stamp the square in front Hugh Hadley, of Danville, came Ke\. D. L. \ aiulament. K\er\ body 0 f the name you desire to vote tor: over to attend military commence-

invited. | . . _ .

The citizens of this plaee are request- ( GFCCllCtlStlC 1 0WI1SI11F

Sidid gold rings from $1 to $p> Diamoiid Rings from $3.50 to !|sir>o. The best assortment ,>f hair aiul hat pins ever shown in the city at from 15c to $1.50. We also have in connection with thi, complete line of Jewelry, a full and complete line of quf.enswarm, glassware.

AND FANCY CHINA WARE.

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so -:

No time, no discount, nothing but tiie best, and most goods for the leu-t money. See our $4.50 Decorated Tea Set.

H. G. KELLEY, Prop.

‘It is high time ,, that you are buying one of our

$2.50 clocks.

(I 1 10——•) t it w.

$

BLACK DIAMOND

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TRADE M\KR

On the republican primary ticket for tomorrow’s election there are three justices and three constables to elect and all three positions are full. In order to vote for three men for each office, it will necessi tate the stamping of the square in front of each candidate’s name for the offices named. For trustee and assessor but one name should be voted for. The Australian system will be used.

ed to meet at the M. E.church VVcdne day morning, Mav 30, at nine o'clock. ! with dowers. They will proceed from there to the graveyard to decorate the soldiers’ graves. The G A. R. post will go to Brick Chapel in the after- ! noon, where they hold their exercises ! at 2:30 o’clock. Oration by Hon. Jon-

athan Birch.

Mrs. Frank Fulton, whose sickness was mentioned last week, died on | Thursday, and was brought here for ! burial. Mrs. Fulton was the daughter of James Ryran, an old citizen of this i place. The funeral occurred Saturday, Rev. Warring conducting the services. ; Uarpentersvilie came down en masse I Friday to see Hie ball game that failed

to come oft".

Billy Boyd, an old Bainbridge ‘T>oy,’-1 came in Tuesday to view the scenes of i former days. He is chief train dispatcher on the Missouri, Kansas A Texas R. R., and is one of the large j number of successful railroad men this j place has furnished. This is the first | time M r. Boyd lias been here for thirty-1

three years.

lican Primary.

Frank Leslie’s Scenes an! Portraits of the Civil War

size of page about UxlS Inches.

ROOFING.

ll Magnificently Illustrate! 5

Waterproof, Cheap, Durable. Applied by any one. For sale by

A. BROCKWAY, GREENCASTLE, IND,

hooting may be seen on my factory buildlny

OSCAR WEBSTER.

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For Trustee.

REP.

ROBERT’ W. ALLEN.

REP.

ROBERT S. GRAHAM.

HEP.

JACOB N. NUTT.

Miss McClaiue, of Avon, is atI tending the military exercises. Mr. Carpenter, of’91, is visiting

i Deke brothers.

President John and wife delightfully entertained the senior class j at their home on Locust street last evening. The seniors made a fine jappearance in their new caps and gowns, and all report the party the best of any similar party of former j i years. Refreshments of creams,! ! candies and cakes were served by ! six ladies of the junior class. The de-orations in the refreshment

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R B. HURLEY.

Jjocal TimcGard. BIG FOUR.

REP.

JOHN E. NEWUOl SK.

room were especially noticeable and ^

beautiful.

HEP.

THOMAS VIKGII, DECK.

Silver un«l Cooper. Ol. Hubbard, of Bainbridge, was in the city today, talking politics. He entertained the court house ring and loungers for more some time on his views of what the democrat party has and what it has not done. Mr. Hubbard isn’t satisfied with his party’s record on silver, and didn’t have the least hesitation about giving bis opinion. W. B. Vestal, who is taking a month's vacation, and incidentally trying to get his friend George W. Cooper again into the good graces of the democratic party, was chief interlocutor in the interesting debate and tried hard to pour oil on the water. He said his views were good Biblical doctrine, to which the Bainbridge man replied that he was somewhat of a Bible scholar himself. By the way, Mr. Vestal’s appearance at home just

RACCOON.

Mr. John Oliver, of Missouri, is visiting old friends in this community. Mrs. S. I,. James is in Indianapolis I visiting her daughter, Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Luwlion, of Kewanna. Did., are circulating among their many friends in this vicinity. Miss Lizzie Quinley, of I’arkersburgh, is spending a few days with Miss Birdee Ridlen. Bro. Wood will preach the memorial sermon at tne G. A. R. hall, Parkersburgh, next Sunday morning at 10:311, and will also preach Sunday night at

Raccoon.

Quite a severe storm passed over this place from the southwest Thursday evening between six and seven o’clock. Trees were up-rooted and fences leveled

on many farms.

One of Mr. Edwards’ horses got out of the pasture and went back to Milligan last Tuesday, causing Mr. Edwards a trip to bis old neighborhood. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, Monday, May 21, a daughter. Mother

and child doing well.

Miss Ella Rodger returned home Monday evening from a three weeks

visit in Morgan county.

Bro. Lawhon preached a good sermon here last Sunday morning. Miss Ida Owens visited friends here j

the first of the week.

Messrs, dure Skillman mid John Van

KEF.

THOM AS E. TALBOTT.

In JiMlgc Ashton'* Court. Judge Ashton's court was a busy place yesterday afternoon, a result

of the clash of the DePauw classes!

about noon. Affidavits were filed!*

For Assessor.

HEP.

MILTON J. COOPER.

HEP.

EN()( II L. FOX WOR THY.

HEP.

GEORGE W. HEN TON.

Justices of the Peace.

| HEP. | | hep. |

|repJ (1

WALTER J. ASHTON.

JAM MS T. DENNY.

iEORGE W. RUM BARGER.

For Constables.

prior to the congressional conven-

tion is not pleasing the anti-Cooper ! wt ‘ nt t0 , ” u, °K ii TuMdi *y-

, , where the latter gentleman had some men any too much. I here will be ! (lentul work l|one>

a monkey and parrot time in Col-! Mr. and Mrs. Eli Coshow and Miss umbus about the 12th of June. j Bird Ridlen attended the Bruce-Foster

cn

| i!m j B |kepJ

WILLIAM R. CALLAHAN,

JOHN H. MILES.

Whet, it comes to the genuine article "edding last Wednesday evening.

Miss Mary Rodgers took the east

of news the Banner Times has it. The Banner Times—lOe. a week

train Saturday and was met at Mooretleld by Mr. Ed. Stewart, a brakeu.an

DANIEL TOMPKINS.

A K**iiiovhI.

The first class shoe shop of the city is

against Roscoe Ritter, Ralph Nor- # ton, Donali Smith, Richard J. Rob- ^ erts, Abram L. Garey, Kent V. Kibbie and Fred II. Church for; injuring nine Oxford caps and nine Oxford gowns, the property of Edward Dunn. The affidavit further states the aforesaid gowns and caps were torn, ripped (not up the back) wet and injured to the extent of

$20.

The hoys gave bond and will appear before ’Squire Ashton on Tuesday next, if the difficulty is not compromised by that time.

OOINO EAST. No 2 1 Indianapolis Accommodation S; 15 a m Nols - >miihwcstern Limited l-.'.’p a No »* Mall 5; 15 . m no UP ( incinnatl Nlijht Express 2;:>l a m

GOING WEST. > j No J* Mail 8.43 a m . Not, >outtnvestern!.i mi ted 12:44 u m 1 No at Mattoon Accommodation .... 8-34 p a. No 7" >». 1.. and I In. Night Express 12:40 a m No. 2 connects through toGinoinnati, 1 'leva land. Dayton and Kenton Hail.or. No 1- ! coaches to Ituffitlo, sleepers to New York am! I Washington, I).( . No. S conneets thronnli t ij " al.ash and < incinnatl. No. 10, coaches ' - I < leveiaml and Cincinnati, sleepers io ( incin- ! nati and New York. * Dally + Except Sunday. e P. Huestis, Aarent

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No :p Ixnjlsville Mall No 5* southern Express

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Deuel's Hob ami Pony .show.

Deuel’s dog and pony show opened in

New Albany Thursday night, and the * BotJtyd Y/0lum<?5 GOtytaipil^ Tribunt of that eity says: (I ttye 32 parts (T)ay be f?ad

No 4 No 20 No 8 No 2 No 12 No B

Prof. Deuel's dog and pony show opened the season last night at die base ball park in this eity. In the afternoon a parade was given through the principal streets. The audience at the opening performance last night would have been larger but for the threatening storm. Those who were present were delighted with the exhibition.

a for 09^ coupof) ai}d $3.50

# cast?. |\foiu r<?ady.

On«* Hair Knt« Kx^nmlon Via HIk Four. May 2!) luilf rates will 1m* churned c*x— eursionists to Alabama, Arkansas.ColoThe , ra,1 °. Florida, Georgia, Indian Territory,

dogs and ponies have been trained to blaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisdo almost impossible acts and show | ,ina - Man,t oba, Minnesota, Mississippi, wonderful intelligence for dumb uni- Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North

and South Dakota, North and South Carolina, New Mexico, Oklahoma Territory. Tennesee, Texas. Utah, Virginia anil W yoming. For particulars consult

F. IMIuestis Agent.

mills. The clown and several clown dogs and ponies created much amusement. The performance will be repeated tonight and tomorrow and deserves a large attendance. Prof. Deuel has quartered his canine and equine show in ibis eity during the past winter and starts out tiie season with one of the

operated hy Thomas O’Connell, who is | b ‘‘ st whow * of ttlt * 1>ind 0,1 the ,waJ - G2H trip to points In Kansas, Nebraska, Arnow located 1st dmir south of \V. H. The iron reservoir vase for lawns and Indian Territory, Oklahoma,

Hnlf*Fnr«* Ifiicunvion*.

May 29, 1894. the Motion Route

tiie season with one of The | w>U sell tickets at one fare for round

1 o ami from Terre Haute, In effect November 12. ISflO.

v ... ,.. . north bound. 2t hlcaBo & Nauhville Limited

No 4' No 8 4

Gen'l Pass, and T'k^Agt". ({il'caT"-

Burke’s grocery, on Vine street. Cheapest and best work in the eity; repairing a specialty. 172-tf

K. of I*. Excursion.

I he \ andalia Line will make exeiif'

154-15C-160-1G6-172-178

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1«. 1888.

FOR THE WEST.

ex. Sun 8:58 a m, for St. Umls. '“Il.v 12:2o a in. for >t. Louis 'ittly 12: 3 |> m, for st. I.ouls Datty 1:52 p m, for st. Louis Ex. Sun 5:2s j> m, for Terre Haute

FOB THE BAST.

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Dully 2:28 a m. “

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I Leave Terre Haute.

I; ° 15 Kx - ^tm 7:05 a m. tor Peoria. I • ” ™ " ’’ 3:25 pm, for Decatur. ! ror eomplete time cai-d, alv.nit all iralns ami stations, ami for full liiforniutloii as to

| rates, through cars. etc. address

•1.8. Dowling, Agent.

•I. M. ( hkshrouoh, ilreehcastle.

Asst. GeuT Pass. Agt. St. Ixmls, Mo.

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Pralns 3 and 4 carry Pulltnan sleeping cars, between I Imago anil Evansville Trains ) and 8 carry Pullman palace sleeping cars anJ day coaches and run solid between ( hieaw 1

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cemetery purposes. For sale by Green- i Vx .V’ I . l 7" 11 ’ 'Lnnesota, North and | ' don ra,e of to Indianapolis and re-

castle Marble and Granite Works.

South Dakota, rickets good returning turn, June 4 and 5, with return linfi t

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