Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1894 — Page 2
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GRAND CONVENTION OF A TRULV GOOD ORDER. As Held in 4>reenen«tle Friday in an Allday session. —Full Report of the Proceedings l»y a Special Reporter.—Resolutions ami Flections.
nile, Miss Blake; Scientific Tem HIS perance Instruction, Mrs. A. T.! Kelly ; County Fair, Mrs. Dr. ( ase; a
NIBS, MR.
Kurtz; Narcot
The Woman’s Christian Temperance I’nion convention was held in College Avenue church yesterday.
Evangelistic, Mrs ics, Mrs. Bayne.
Talks were given on five different th. s«w Ku»t«-<i Kin it »«
departments of work as follows: Sunday School Work, Mrs. Kurtz; Mothers’ Meetings, Mrs. Helen Merrill: Systematic Giving, Mrs., Clara Beals; Jail ami Prison Work, Mrs. Masten; Literature and Fair
DEBS them have all the air they
' I can breathe. I have no desire io
o r-ocT he selfisli with what is mine. PeoMOMENT OR TWO IN HIS GREAT be set
COURT OF INJUSTICE. P'* » re welconie ,0 l00k at ’ V _ _ use my sun and gaze at my moon
H. A,.p-»re.i and stars. I will not object if tour-
The convention began at 10 a. in. Work, Miss Bile}’.
Before Lnrl*. 8»m Took Him m Hand- jgtS CIOSS IDV OCean. Blit for the a satire from “Town Topi«v mat i« | 0Te () f heaven blow my thirst away Ruh in Thought. wlthamagnum and stop talking
I need all the rest of the day to Scene—T/ie throne room in Debs- \ j n
ville. The King sit* on a /tuple f. n ter Secretary of the Treasury
dais with an iron fence round his Q rex f )llm%
head and a Henry Clay per- yj K Gresham—Your Majesty, I fecto stuck iu each corner of his ara 8 ent by the late l nited States
with Mrs. McWhirter, the state I At 4:30 a question drawer was
treasurer as chairman. After the conducted by Mrs. McWhirter, *8- j His feet are encased Government to ask if you will con devotional exercises Miss Sheridan «'«ted by Mrs. Florence crunfal glipper ^ ( , nd a goU l par- Ken t to arbitrate on the question of conducted a consecration and Mrs. N.chols, Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. | ag n cA „ rm from wh ethcr vou you are to be paid a praise service. The welcome ad- Langdon. Mrs. Case and others. | ^ }U hns ju » t eaten galft of two million or three mildress was given by Mrs. Bayne, In the evening at t :4odevotional , f p , ate o/pearh a ta bearnaise, and li()n a week . T he peaple, repre-
by '* *
who welcomed our sister unions of service was led by Mrs. A. T. (s . A/x , cefh with „ f or ty 8en ted by Congress, feel that three
.., ‘ ^ r ‘• ’ 1 dollar toothpick. Money protudes millions is R good deal of money.
from erery pocket of hi.* clothe.*. j) EB8 tag he throws several valuanil hi.* binnj is done u/t in cashier* nhle fim/er rings out of the window
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ill rt III II \ N >TA I l Til KI T. Sccretarv of St ite W.M. I/, uU K\ Auditor of Stale aMEKK l S t . DAil.KY Trea-urer of State Fit ED J. S( Ilol.Z Attorney (ieneral M. A. KEITH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HEsS Supt. Pub.ie lii'tmetiou D. H . (i E E I I N i i State Statisticiau S. .1. THOMPSON State (Jeologist W. S. BLATt HLEY Supri'ine .Judge—Kir-t District JAMES II. JORDAN Supreme .Jinlgc—Fourth District LEAN DEB .1. MONKS
the county to our homes, to the Kelley, church, and to our city—our beau- °1 8 » Indianapolis,
titul Greencastlc of which we are so l ast evening was the finest proud. ‘‘With great pride we point delivered in Greencastlc on this to our educational institution and great subject. It was not the “old, our churches, but with shame would story and tilled with anecdotes, we take you through a portion of but with sound argument clear our city, lor we have more than a through. All Greencastlc who
checks. just by way of amusement)—The j Dkiis (with a royal ware of the qiR . 9lioll ol '« a | arv is unimportant I hand) Bring w ine. 1 have a thirst j haye ma(le up iny mind since yes-1 that reaches three times through ; terday that j woul(] not be King!
|j>ocal Time Q: BIG FOPR. No 10* Viwtlbuled M No 7" Vestlb„ led < Kxpr«iJ l,T ‘ * So »* Mall U, J'uthwenti.rnl.imlt^ 'nil No 3+ Terre Hantv \ccoi„i„, H* ' • I tatty ♦ Except Sunday. l l ' m n|j No. 10. ts hoIlit veHtil.uled tr»i„ with sleepers for \,-w v„ rk H1 atssar ts;\"PT* vsS It It .aiul Waahlnirton. It (• via)’V' r . ami iiiak>-H eonn<a-tii>,w t,„ h *"ti luinbiiB, O. No. 8eonM.a-t.nhnV,!!!!." 1 ‘ and fulon I Iry. N, 1S . 7 Band - 1,11 diverging lines at St. I .o u I H ', 0 tSTis, .\ t .
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dozen saloons in our town.’’ Mrs. Nichols, of Indianapolis, former IV. ( T. I”, president of Indian:!,
were not present last evening cannot realize what they missed. The following resolutions were
Bring twenty-four
IIKHCI* 1,1 CAN < Ol VIA TICKET. For Repre-cntsitive GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN I). HUNT For Recorder LEMUELJOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheriff DANIEL \V. MACY For Surveyor LARRY DOWNS For Coroner JOHN V. OWEN For Commissioner 1-t District JOHN L. BRIDGES ginl Di-nict—IAMEs <•. UIOAT KEPI IM.II tN TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Asses-or ENOCH L. FOX WORTHY For J11stices of the Peace WALTER .1. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RU M BARGER For Constables WM. J{. CALLAHAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS
in response told how glad she was unanimously adopted by the eonto meet her W. ('. T. I", sisters in vention.
Greencastle which is so greatly noted for its culture and literary spirit. That Greencastle not oulv extends her influence overall Imli-
Resolvpd. that we offer a vote of thanks t.» the Local Union of Green castle for the delightful and perfect arrangements made for our i entertainment; to the trustees of
ana. but is known throughout our (Tollege Avenue church, and to the Country. She talked briefly of the people of the city for their -ordial
different departments and what the hospitality.
W. C. T. U. has and is doing for The list of visitors was as foltemperanee, not only throughout btws: Indianapolis Mrs. F. I. Indiana but throughout the world. Mc»\ hitter, Mrs. J. R. Nichols; Miss Merrill w «* elected secretary Bloomingdale—Miss Mary Hadley ; of the convention. Limedale—Mrs. J. Butler, Mrs. I. At 11:00 o'clock reports of the Miss Lena Bodemer, and
unions were then given. Greencastle U^' 88 ^‘‘•lltc lalbott
—Miss Merrill; Hoachdale, Mrs.
my system.
bottles and shoot them into face. The day is sultry.
An Attendant—Sire, your third t | jp secretary begs leave to announce that the families of four thousand strikers in Illinois are in want of bread. What is to be done to re-
lieve them?
Deb—Tell my third secretary to cut his hair and send it in the form of a pate to the families of the four thousand strikers. Dear me, why
for a salary. I w ill simply own the No 5
m -' ; whole shop. Kindly have the Secretary of the Treasury turn over
keys to me at 7 tomorrow. And by the way, Walter, if you want a | job I don’t object to your acting as the Second Assistant Polisher on my russet shoes. < ome around to ; the palace tomorrow and bring your family. You will he entertained. George M. Pullman is to be hanged in the courtyard at noon, i Perhaps you would like a piece of
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mu>t I in wotiiiil It} sut It tb tails. tjj g w j,i8k ers to wear in jour watch
Am I a monarch or a cook? I don’t 1
Dr. Wood ; Limedale—Miss Bodemer. “Why I belong to the W. C. T. U.” Mrs. McWhirter: “Because i I believe that it is the Lord’s work, —because it has done so much for me,—because it lias done so much for woman the world over.’’ Miss Mary Hadley, president of Parke county : “Because I saw that the liquor tratlic was hurting every thing and everybody. The traffic will be overthrown for we work with a principle, and with the help
Hoachdale—
Mrs. Dr. Wood, Miss Gertrude Blake, Mrs. FJlie Sluttler, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Taylor.
feed people; 1 govern ’em. Talking of hunger, I could knock a quail off’ a piece of toast myself. And about that wiue. There is enough dust on my palate to supply the foundation for a church. Min-
IT WAS SUICIDE-
You may have it. And now pray excuse me. I ara going out to buy some ocean steamers for members of my family. Ta ta, Walter. See you at the hanging tomorrow. h'.vit King th k*, while the royal orchestra plays "He's the Man that
lions, turn on the extra-dry hose. Brake the Railroads in Chicago." and keep it playing until the tide —The Satirist in Town Tapirs. raises me to the roof. Food for Tnu,i C i.t. The Rotal Guardian or the If it is true that the murdered Kino's Undershirts—May it please Big Four engineer, Moehrman, was your Majesty, will you wear your a cousin of one of our citizens, the ruby or diamond studs to the lawn untimely taking off of Moehrman party this afternoon? j will probably teach some peop'e in Debs—Neither. Take three thous Greencastle a lasting lesson. Ifthe and dollars from the royal exche- Banner Times is correctly invuer and buy me a new lot of em- f'ormee, the dead man’s relative and eralds. And 1 need some silk uu- others stood at the north depot derwear and a brougham. Kill the about six weeks ago and severely
For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET
Dehs ebb-'.
The strike has struck.
Sovereign ereignty.
has lost his sov-
Some people beside Coxey are now keeping off the grass. The strike has demonstrated again its utter inability to settle matters between capital and labor. The cheerful whistle of freight engines is again heard in the land and Deb's strike is over.
The newspapers boycotted by Debs tire running up handsomely increased subscription lists. The American FVderation of La bor wisely concluded yesterday not to go out in a sympathy strike. There are too many idle men in the
country.
The difference between the two Eugenes tit Chicago—Dehs and Prendergast—is that the latter has met his linale. While the former’s punishment will not he so severe as the latter’s still to his foolish calling out of strikers may be indirectly attributed what loss of life
has occurred.
After two weeks of wail the Democrat announces in a platform, not the Chicago one, it has no word ot defense for the men who burned :
.Juiiifw W, Parker Met Death in a Peculiar
Manner.
Muncle Times
This morning Coroner Joseph Bowers assisted by Drs. Driscoll and Searcy, made a post-mortem examination of the remains of James W. Parker who was found dead on the bank of White river
cast of the city yesterday.
His lungs were found full of,. r . , . ,
water and his death was the result h ° r8e9 i ^^ve yesterday, and get a, criticized Company I for going to
pair two shades lighter. By the < annellburg to quell rioting miners
and as severely berated Governor
The Chief Secretary oe the Matthews for calling out the rni-
For complete time card, , :""l station.. hi,1 r tuti *1 rati., tlirouirli iMi s, ei<\. n.l.ii , . "'W i ,, • , -8- Duwli.yc, i*™.
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CHICAGO A EASTERN ll.U\„ ;> |
To un.l from Terre Haute. ineSai
May 22. 1S(M
AIIIIlVK KttOM THK Niiiith | No ;t* Terre Haute & Evansville Ex ir,,,| No7 Nauhvllle Special . n,:l No It Torrellaute £ Kvanavi . m, . M No 5* l htcaffo&Nashville Uinlted KtitipJI NORTH BOUND. No tf ( hlcago& Nashville l.lmltcl I 4 , . . 1-.xpress im{H No 8 ( hicago special.... ’ I ►ally, t Except SuntUl ' I Trains :t hid) 4 carry I'lillmmi sleeninit rm I between Chicago and Evansville in . I anil H carry 1‘iillinim palace sleepln* ears iyl day coaebes and run solid hetwiTii , I and Nashville. 1 I HAS. I.. ST0!tt, I (iep'l Pass, and T'kt Agt. t hlaun.
of God,” Short talks were then
given bv Mrs. Bayne, Mrs. Lang I of strangulation. It is now evident . .. don, and Mrs. Masten, crusaders of that the man committed suicide in "'‘ ,n 1 lings in 111 a g°-
this city. Mrs. Florer, a crusader ' the very peculiar way of lying „ , ot Mimi-so Mr,. Burlingame, d.«. «. the bank and holding hi. I''I' P ' l T , f ° f . bo, ? i "* '»
a crusader of Jeffersonville, gave their experience in the crusade ot sexeral j’ears ago. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. T. C. Hammond. Mrs. Stuttler and Mrs. John gave excellent talks.
lace under the water until suffocated. No information lias been received from Mrs. Parker and it is likely that the remains will be buried here at the expense of the
At 11:30—“Our Departments of county.
Work”—Miss Hadley ..f Blooming- 1 confessed to mi rder. <1.1.: “The W. 0. T. V. I... lorly I ° i * ht * h "' f , ' >rei * ner , ... , _ , ‘ | approached mdrelmnts policeman departments ot work. Each mem-1 . . .. ...
ber of the I’nion has some special , ^ ^ gift for one of these departments I so that every woman is needed.
We have everything to hope for and nothing to fear.” Each department and organization was explained. A map was shown in which Indiana was one of the four states ot our union which has not scientific temperance instruction in the schools, the only northern state. The noon tide prayer was offered by Dr. Town. AFTERNOON SESSION. The devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. J. K. Langdon. Prayer—Mrs. Conrad Cook. Solo
John Heffner and stated that he murdered James W. Parker, the man found dead yesterday and that he was ready to go to jail for
tlie crime.
Mr. Heffner was horrified at the confession and marched him to police headquarters. Officer Seldom ridge at police headquarters wasnot so sure about the soundness of the man mentally. He began questioning him as to how the crime was committed etc. The man used very broken English but it was soon discovered that he hail committed no crime. Parties had made the fellow believe
Mrs. Sluttler, of Roachdale Mrs. that there was a warrant out for his Bayne was appointed chairman of j arrest on the charge ot killing Parka committee to make a plan of work let and that the best thing he could
for the coming year. Mrs. Nichols-do was to call at headquarters ami
talked on plans of work, and the advantage of having a county or ganization and its duties and privileges. The county constitution and the by-laws were read by the chairman, followed by a general discussion of county organization.
give himself up. He said that he was a friend of Parker’s and was with him at 10 o’clock Wednesday night before the the dead man's body was found on Thursday morning. The man was badly scared but
seemed thankful when informed
The chairman then appointed that the men who had been talkiug tellers for the election of county to him were only’ jesting with him me
officers, and the following were and he was released. He did cot Rnfer a messenger.
elected: President Mrs. Linebarger, give his name. Greencastle; corresponding secre- incuicafo.
tary Mrs. Taylor, Roachdale; treas- The Walking Delegate paused in urer Miss McGee, Greencastle. his address through hoarseness— The report of the committee on “Again"—not a sound escaped
cars or destroyed property. We|P lan ' of w,,rk * iven b y Mi88 the VttSt multitude-“these”—and are glad to see our contemporary Bodemer. Eight departments of his hand instinctively sought his
were killed by the soldiers this j check just such law-breakers as morning. j 8 | ew j n co ] d Blood the Big Four Debs—When the tally makes an engineer and fireman. Thus the even hundred have a weed put on lesson is again severely exemplified my new crown, and tie crape neck-: that the best way to get along in tics on the wine bottles. In the 1 America is to go strictly according mean time, entertain me. Burn to law. Anarchy and rioting have the piano; my leet are cold. no pi HC . e here, and there is no tell-, Cnter the Royal Treasurer. ing just who is to get hurt when it ! 1 he 1 reasfrer—Sire, I wish to i s rampant. The Indianapolis inform you that you are now richer Journal today save the following: | than George Pullman. The de-1 Sitting in diseonsolaw grief at their' posits this morning were twenty mo| h'8i home at No. 42 Bellefontaine • 11 • .. * street are the widow and three children millions, and came from every la- of Uharles Moehrman. They have beet, ! bor union in the country deprived of their natural protector by Tu .. .I i-- ,, , fiends who were either strikers or in-1 118 w, ‘ 11 - kindly buy spired by their sympathy with strikers. the Hotel Waldorf for me. I will 1 * , . e hither and the widow and ! . i . children are the vietlnis of tfie fell snirir use it hereafter as a home for my o. Debsism. M r. Dehs and Mr Howanl parrot and pug dog. Ami the Mad- ! ,iav 0 l"' n| y deprecate this sort of thing,
<™ G:ml,n .ould m.k,-,, S “S X
good bowling alley. 1 have a cou-| ,IL ‘ ! '«;ntist capital and cut- - “*« '««* *» gJifirii. ■yisssirs; sss him the Garden on his next birth I ,, 1 l!S *! !,lsio,, and ,,ll *i' , ‘d. They nrepare day. i * ll ' 'ffuorant and the vicious for such ..... ... . 'easons as this Dehs crisis, when th»v 1 he Lord Steward—Sire, what are ready to commit any crime. There would you like for dinner today 9 U hi the calendar so hideous Deb, Diamoad neBkl« C e, XKESSrf .“S^BrlZ Zj lees. , tshable by death. The state and the The Steward—I never heard of ‘ {| J? Ishould offer a liberal reward ... . nearu oi for the furnishing of evidence which the dish, sire. wtl cause the arrest and punishment of Ders {angrily)—You have heard iSVotlr train^Tn.rw? Wreckei1 ll,, ‘ f i* t a. , 1 , ^ r 111 l,a,n * Ami when some neoot it now. I eat diamond necklaces ! j' 1 ** al ' e intimating that the railroad or nothing. Do vou think that I l j ,a,l,l t !f Hrs 1 Rhl,ul <l .onfer with Debs, as
DbI„, will .'ine Oir little neck clama ►'► all
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tain of the Guards.) Officer, cut fi'.^d the home in Bellfontaine str.- t
Ike ear. thi, ,<...,,1 and feed
film to the royal guinea hens. His "“» and support. There is trabmer face is upside down, and it annoys " ame f<>r tha; c, 'ime than Debsism.
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To Warsaw, Ind., July 17th t,. a
I The Messenger (bending before 1 limit Aug. 2d. ‘ f.,^ Debs)—Your Majesty, three thous- Ass,Mnl. l |y! ri1 *’ atTO,,l,t s P ri "gFountain and strikers are waiting without /* ,u ‘ Vi ‘ n,||, lia Line will run a scrii your gates and beg to know if you | , »(Jn7''' T^g. r8 ’ tl, s ' I „ i , , ' hi >' r ; 1
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-an semi them a bag of peanuts | liuT/ 118 ro unfi trip, with twen:
and a bun. mi”! limit.
T . . r or further particulars
Debs {magnanimously')—Have l' n B. »gt.
see J. s. Dow-
make this confession. It was gen-1 work were decided upon and a sup- throat—“again these Pullmanary 1 le “'Broiler ot the Pantry give erallv supposed, by its silence, it J erintendent for each was elected: troubles!”—The Striker. them each a cruller, and inform intended to go bodily with the In- Social Purity, Mrs. J. K. Langdon: : them they are tree to drink
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