Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, JULY 2<L UlM.

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Fuiiiishe*! 1'vt‘i> antrii»Mm exccpc ^im>iay , • i 4 i .. « and found fiim lyin^ iu the lot bltNHling i ' *’ ,r '"‘ r V,n '‘“" d s " ,e of tlje CU8t<>d,an8 of P a,t .V our LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND- at. the mouth ami none. Mr. (juinley

— erets. r. (ronnati lurther saya TOWNS TALK. ; inotiooeil toward the liouse, where the

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as occupy in* two lines hpac. | t h e y reached him. Tlie family have

the nympathy the coinnuinity in

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Within Piitiiain’s Hounflrlea—Th** Uotin(ry People’s Special Column of Short

Items of NeiKhhorliood News.

GROVELAND.

Hay ami wheat harvest ha- heen a

forward to with utixict3 -

ter was a straddle, and Mr. Gorman says “it changed the tide and elect-i ed Mr. Cleveland.” This is equiv-

alent to an admission that he was bu«y time for the past three weeks, so

elected by trickery and false pre- that news has been scarce.

tense. The platform faced one way Ufeenwoo,! w **"‘ t0 I"'lianapo-

, . . . . , , lis Momlav on business,

and his letter of acceptance the >V heat threshin* is in full blast and

other. According to Mr. Gorman,

the game was to "catch’em neotnin’ .Vo. 2 selling at democratic free-trade I

and a-goinV j prices.

Another revelation made by Mr. °" r ♦ 1 -° ro! " 1 contraetora are

I their sad tiereaveinent.

Mrs. Berttia Barker, < f Indianapolis,

is visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. 'Sol. James. Mr. tVill James, of Tus-

cola, 111., is also home visiting. ENTHUSIASTIC REPUBLICANS-

l.m,k in this Column for It-Oue.ts nn.t ICi,tortaliiwent*—>’<*•••> M***m» <*■>«■ An-noiinrt-iiirnU-Ths \ rry Latest an.l thr Heat by Spt-rial Bepoiter.

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' Pally t Kxcept 'unMaj 1 * ,i 1 No. m, is solid vwiiibuletl

Th#» Next .IihIkc an«I Pro»<»c*utor of !!»•* Thirtd'cufIt .ItidirtHl District Nuiucd.

with sleepers for \». w York**. 11 (

Miss Margaret Patterson, of Ghi- m/,Vthrou'Ji,'V.'r/'!« Vork"",'^''

ca<*o, a former student of the uni-. foV/oi,"

versitv, is visiting Miss Klla Joslin. MI „| iuuk.s conn!ri'j’', l n s l ’ l( < ; r - n 14 ' /'I

j lumbus, O. No. Sconii.s-tsihr ’ s,0|1 til Prof. .ill «ontinl!e (.erm.n

classes the second term.

W. A Hester, ’77, superintendent

the yield is good. Most all will grade The two republican conventions 0 f t |, e public schools of Evansville,

in the city materially augmented

was

, the old settlers’ picnic crowd and . haul- r . week

here visiting relatives this

Gorman, quite as interesting and even more disgraceful, is that in order to secure political support in 18'JlJ Mr. t'levdand gave pledges before the election ihut sugar should he protected. Mr. Gorman says these pledges were given

developed great enthusiasm among

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Secretary of State \VM. I)’. OWKN Amlitor <d State A M KKH I S C. DAH.KY Trea-urer of State KKKI> J. S( 1IOI.Z AI tome v < ieneral WM. A. kKTCHAM t'lerk of Supreme I'ourt ALEXANDKH HESS Supt. i’ohlic I list ructiun I). W. UKEl I N< i Stale Statistician S. .1 THOMI’Stj.N State Genlogi-d W. S. 1H \'l'( II i.h Y Supreme .luilge—First Id-trii t JAMES II. .loKDAX Supreme Judge—Fourth 1 >i>t net I.EANDKR .1. MONKS K i:ltl Cl.lf V N rol'NTV Tl( KKT. For Kepre-entative OEOROK VV. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Mcl>. HAYS For < Jerk JOHN l>. HI NT For Recorder I.EMI HI. JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SIIEPHEKH For Sheriff 'lANlKL U . MA( Y For Survevor liARKY DOWN’S For Coroner JOHN i. OW KN For < omiiiissioner 1st District .1011N I.. BRIDGES 2ml District—JAMES t . REAT ICI.Pt 1*1.It VN TOVVNslllC TUKirr. l-’or Trustee ROBKHT S. GRAHAM For Asses-or ENOt ll L. ION\» oil I'll Y For Justices of the Peace WAI.I ER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY t.KoRGE VV. Hi MKARGEIF For Cmisiaiiles WM. R. t \ EI,A 11A N JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS

For Congress Fifth District J ESSE OY ERS TREET .1 i st before leaving for Europe Chauneev Depew made a timely re mark. “Every business man,” lie said, “who has been lying on his oars is crazy to do something or engage in something which he tin derstands.” This is the truth of the situation. M illions of thorough bred business men are eager for the word “go,” which congress will not or cannot utter. ('ongress blocks the track of enterprise like an enor tnous mudslide.

mg lugs to < 'arpentersville.

Mrs. J. B. Hadlock is at Harrodslnirg the faithful workers in the g. o. p. with a sick granddaughter. The democratic wreck in the midRcv. .1. 15. Hadlock will preach at (j] e () f Die square called a court B.dnhiidgi Sund.iv. house was in a state of repair, as it

Now that tiie strike is over, let us go .

. . i , . general y is, am the conventions

to work and make the reunion at Green- ’

castle a mammoth attair. Let every thereupon were taken to the airier ,

soldier and citizen take it upon them- rooms of the city council. At leave today lot then num at r<n-

“after a great deal of talk and most selves to make the reunion a >uccc*s. ln:;io o'clock ('huirmaii Carpenter, ton, Mo., where they will spend the careful consideration” to the two Aunt Kate Owens is on the sick list. „f (;iav county, owing to Chairman remainder of the summer until

senators from Louisiana, and that > 1 ll, ‘ "icciing at ( Icai ' r, ‘ , 'k yi oore ’ g CH n e( j the judicial schools opens.

Frank Takasugi was in town for a short stay this week, taking a rest from lecturing. He will spend Sunday at Huntington, Ind., with

Phi Dell brothers.

Frank Hull and Giotto Rogers

they formed part of the understanding on which he aud Senator Brice agreed to go to work and save the democratic party from defeat. Mr. Gorman saw nothing disgraceful in this pre-election pledge of the president, which was really an indecent if not corrupt bargain between Mr. Cleveland and the sugar interest,

'The basket meeting at Clear Creek

Sunday was a success and -peak- wet

for those having the matter in

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Mrs. Emily Priest died last Saturday

barge, convention to order, reading the H. J. Roberts visited a few days call for the same. For permanent of ibis week with it friend in New-

el) airman Mr. Homer II. Harris, of castle, Ind.

morning amt was buried Sund.iv after- ^ ' a 3 lountv, was .lamed. He made Max Ehrmati has returned to noon. Rev. <». F. Lane eomlticied the a neat speech upon accepting and Terre Haute, hut will soon v isit

services. i then called fer secretary nominuMrs. Thomas Hynes, of Indianapolis, | ti))ng ] Iarry M Smith, of the

Chicago, where he will make a

, study of socialistic and anarchistic

visiting Press Hilands. ,,, i r ... Thedirectorsof the fair held a meet-! HaNXKK 1 " as n * raed 1 roiD problems as they actually exist in

ing at the fairground Saturday. ^ utnam county. I pon suggestion that city.

John Alien, who has been an invalid of Mr. Carpenter, of Clay, there Benbridge, after a

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but honest men will regard itditfer-

entlv . It shows that while Mr. for a long time, died rather suddenly nuhlican editors of the district , , ,7 , , . ,, , , 1 pleasant stay with Miss Maine ( Hit Y(10 A E VST on a plat last Minday afternoon at the home of u,.,.,. nnmed as assistmifw Mr \Y .1 ... ’ . . .

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Clevelund whs running on a plat last Sunday afternoon at the home ot were mi med as assist ants, M i. W. J. form that denounced nroteetinn -is his daughter, Mrs. James Priest. ... n . ’ ,,. , ^ (,wn ’ returned

i Tif 0 ®',, d , h . .’ T M'.- H ^Nhtck'ie.v«to<,. y • v ' as ' 1 8 ritlv plnlgi Miss Virgie Allen, of Indiamipolis, is Getting right down to the luisi- ... No o Tei-reiiunte \ Kvansviii,-vi»i ;

himself and his party to protect the visiting at Samuel Colliver’s. ness on hand, Mr. Holliday, of Bra- a v Blt ,n the weet * No#* Lhi«jago*«a»iwn a ,1 sugar interest. These revelations Notwithstanding the hard times all y j| j n (t W ell-plaeed speech nomi- Miss Anna < hutfee goes to Paris, j No «• i htcmtoA Nauhviu, i.iniit^ l

bv Mr. Gorman will become a part iouications point to the most snueessful natp( j ^ McNutt of Clav today to take examination for j No *• •• Kxpress lair in,he history of the Association, j o ! * * This’wa- abfv teacher’s certificate. She will act 8 ' h '?X^^xe ( .p, ^

I he speed entries are large, ineluding ’ uuu v* 4 “is was aoiv • ■ > . , , Trains 3 and 4 carry I‘nil man

many of,he best horses in western In- seconded by Mr. B. F. Corwin, of as assistant principal ot the high ^ ■liana. ! Putnam, and tht* munination was school at that place dining the | (lay cMjmjiujjiUiid run solid botwepn unj

Slitdt I riest is very sick. I , mu |e amid great applause. Judge Co,,1 ' n ? .'out.

A

if political history.

Is Judge McNutt and Hon. II. C. Lewis the republicans of the Thiiteenth district have made no mistake. The gentlemen need but lit tie introduction to the people of the district in which they have so

long resided.

ruiMoKK . McNutt came forward and accepted A number of Prof. Calvert's M r. and Mrs. F. T. Foster, of Chilli- I t^ ie honor with thunks, making a class will remain after this week in cothe, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Foster’.-I short talk. For prosecutor Mayor order to make tip time and work in

C. B. Case, of Putnam, named Mr. the seminarium.

Ilem v C. Lewis, ol 1 utnam, tor tlie! According to the ruling of the position, which nomination was faculty, a student would be allowed nieilv secondeil by Mr. I). \\ . Brat- | 0 complete but one course during tin, ol Biazil. Mr. Lewis accepted t |ie term of six weeks and two for

the honor in a short speech. There was much enthusiasm dis-

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Gen I fass.and T’ki \>it., I,—I

fattier, Sam Case, at the home of I. X.

I hev are both clean, picks. Sam will lie remembered as a upright men and their triumphant formerGreeneastle boy.

election will no doubt follow, as Albert Lockridge bus had his wheat this is a republican year. Their his fi,rm at Dttrwin threshed, mak-

' . , uig an average of 27 bushels and ten

nominations coming as they did, bv , ... ..

° J ’ - pin11HI- per acre for the 2a acres on the

acclamation, show that the repub- place.

Means are in thorough harmony. ! Wheat in this region is making a tine yield, and it is thought will average l*^' 1 'during the short mingling

at THE fair GROUNDS. ' about twenty bushels per acre, but the of the republicans of the two coun- .... ... , . price ! 42 ets. per liu. Some of the dein- 1 ties, and great confidence was ex-

Itunihritli;** 4.pII inn lltMtdv tor (lie Kush

n.xi vv. -u K.u-i..* m sixiit. oerat farmers are gray, and others have e88e( , t , |)(t the ti( . ket named . ... tlieir hair standing on cud counting the ■ , . . AI.annkk Fimes reporter MS,ted , lilV ,42 ets. amMU.2a, amt ' VOl,ld he ,llL ‘ winnm g one n '' xt

the Buinbrtdge fair ground last a few of them are beginning to believe November. Saturday and sized up the outlook their speakers of two years ago were

for the fair next week. There was 111,1 prophets when they spoke of $L2‘i

no inconsiderable stir and a large "

, , , , . , , Gorham's machine threshed!,40 bush-

number ol horses are being tracked els ot wheat on Monday and made tour

tlicie, some ot them flyers, attract- sets, driving about three miles, ing a crowd of spectators every Howard Lisliy says if the dry weather day. The hoard of directors were does not eoiitinue he will he obliged to in session in the amphitheatre, and K«t_help and put lightning rods on his j

while the speeding of the animals arrested their attention several

joint ukckesintativk coxvkxtion. At 2:30 o’clock this afternoon

the entire summer. Has this rule been observed by both professor and student? Facts prove the contrary. Many have been carrying two subjects and some have even attempted three. Will the student he credited for his work, and has the professor a right to grant more

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times, they managed to transact lots of business between heats. The directors chose expert judges

corn.

Harvey < lark and Miss Sallie Fry were married on Wednesday. There are other weddings to he in the near

future.

The base ball craze is here with all

, . , i its attendants such as sore heads and

tor the stock exhibit, accepted the , , ^ 1 | hands. Sunday is the favorite day lor

bid of the Rnachdale hand to fur- ; t | l( . nish music during the week and made other necessary arrangements. J. 1'. Edwards was sent to Chicago Monday to arrange for special trains, both from the north and the south, on important days.

than one? What would lie the \ .. .f. . m Ij action of the faculty should it know A i'ltI^lllIICCritl\ IllilSllili-/

Bonl>OI. of Montg the ,. te 2 i county, CHlle,l the convention to or- tlon v Tlle8t} seoin to he knottv J "r i<an'«1 der. li E. Corwin, ,,i Putnam, was points in the solution ot the matter, d F;»u VIlTof-t.--vn itr..vi,i>made chairman and G. L. McClure, J tAk^nn^Tim^' I of Mont "omen Hecrot.art ( Inv Obituary ol Imella Print. d '• ' each part. R j . iinn _nim i \, ii|< l.trv . i lay x 11) xivi- your full .1: a — • V

1 1 • 1 * Amelia rriest ueparteil thislile Julv21» v mihio whnt. dhi'I vou

(‘oiilitv presented l.O caiulidliit* ; .. , . I 5 miinbci- (Hi im’In^c IIIn •"'tn' jl , i , . . , , ’•N! | 4. after a lingering illnes,, borne with S “X mi !.’i I Montgomery county presented the much patience. f in srndtnirfor “Fra k i - 'I names of Oscar Lane and T. T. A Y..m.g i„,n. April 2:.. 1-2:. * '' ' «

Moore; Putnam county presented ! * n ' T ' r f? ln * a - 8hc at an early age came

1 x 77-: 1; /:> 11 Mi 11 /•: \i:r..\ n <>\s. I mlianapulis Journal. Senator Gorman was so mad on Monday that he either did not know or did not care what he was saving. Whatever may have been the reason, the public is indebted to it for some interesting revelations of inside history. Ordinarily, Mr. Gorman is one of the most reticent and secretive men, talking very little, and weighing his words very carefully, but on this occasion he w as communicative to a surprising degree, telling parly secrets that he has probably never hinted at before except in strictest confidence. Two of these disclosures are i f

RACCOON.

Charley Simms is c|tiite sick.

Coine to tlie ice cream lawn festival next Saturday night. A good bam! will furnish tlie music, and a host of “fair lasses and handsome lads” will supply vour wants at the tables. A

Secretary Foster stated the pros-j llir ^ t . r o W) , H nd gootl time is expected. pect for a hig fair w as never bet-! Uncle Tom Lovett died at his home ter. The association is in the west- two and one-half miles southeast of ern Indiana circuit and includes * iel< ‘ -'hmday atternooii. July 2.1. he- ... tween one and two o'clock, amidst the seven lairs, Bainbndgc being the . .. ,

n loving presence ol a large family of

first on the list to ho hold, and j ehildriMi. C tide Tom had been a sufwhile it is a little early in the sea- ferer for many imdiths, his esophagus son, yet a good display of agrieult- having been dosing up gradually. For

several months he lias swallowed no

the names of T. T. Moore and Oscar Lane. C. B. Case naming the former and P. M. Sandy the latter. The vote by counties was as follows: Clay county—Moore 18, Lane LI; Montgomery—Moore 30, Lane 8; Putnam—Moore 18, Lane o. Total vote, B2 ; Mooie t>(>, Lane 2(>. Mr. Moore was duly declared the nominee.

ural products can be made. The secretary has received en-

tries for the domestic and art departments from several foreign points already. Among them one from Olathe, Kas; two from points in Illinois ami others from Grant county, Indiana. There will be over one hundred entries in the|

solid food, and in thv past two weeks could not sw allow water. ’Twas very sad to think he hail to starve amidst the greatest plenty of food and water. He was a good citizen and respected by a large concourse of friends. He leaves a wife, four sons anil six daughters to mourn his loss. The family have the sympathy of the whole community. Wallace Nicholas led the Epworth

C’arti In Summer-

For cultural conditions wo may divide them into three classes—first, cacti that delight in open sunshine and will thrive in any kind of summer weather. Cercns, opuntia and large echinocactus belong to this group. Those that love the open air, but dislike cold drizzling storms. The inammillarias and most all woolly tufted cacti are of this nature. Third, such as prefer shade from hot sunshine. Among these are the epiphyllums (lobster claw cactus) and phyllo- ! cactus. The editor of Gardening says:

to the state of Indiana with her parents | and hel|a||| to clear and settle the home farm in Floyd township. In 1851 she j was united in marriage to Josiah Gor j don to whom two children were born, l one dying in infancy, tlie other now | Mrs. B. F. Duncan, residing at present in South Bend, 1ml. In 1858 she was! left a w idow. May 11, IStiH, she was I married to 11. B. Priest, to whom one child was horn, Mrs. F. E.Tallinrt, now residing in \\ ichita, Kansas. February 2U, 1880, death again robbed her of her husband. She was a woman who never forgot a kindne-s done her. Manv times during her last illness she would -ay when friends sent (lowers ami eatables, “How good every one is to me; how can 1 ever repay their kindness.’’ Stic was a member of the Christian church, joining in iHiiii; when health permitted her she never failed to at-

tend.

IO‘MS. il .' r-No bi >und \ olunn - ' il lie's '' ar scenes ill l» f I BANNI B TIM! N I il part can I btaloed ^1 than iii(li(‘iit(*d in our i cjnilar»' ,|J !" f|

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speed ring, and all races will be j meeting last Sunday night, and confull. We saw driven on the lra( . k an interesting meeting. Charley

Nicholas will lead next Sunday night.

during the afternoon a colt that has never been a race that knocked

special interest. Mr. Gorman says j () ^ a ]n j| p j t) 2.21

that the tariff plank in the platform ; KiihhHI TowiihIii|) Mum* Con vent ion.

of 1892 Which was rejected by the The republicans of Russell town

ship will hold a mass convention on Saturday, Aug. 26, at 2:30 p. in.

< hicago convention was prepared by Mr. Cleveland’s friends, and that

tlie one which was finally adopted at R U88 ellville was “pushed by those who desired j ]>’. A. Gakdnkk, I to defeat his nomination.” This 30-3t J. S. AlkxanuekJ

B. I). Skillmau is quite sick and h»s l>een for over a week. Miss Lida Skill-

man is helping to nurse him.

< Alll> OK thanks.

We w ish to publicly expre-sour deco

the brickbat, lime rubbish aud gravel " *) 1 ,or ’‘> un d partn ularly the quartet soils often urged as being the proper w * 10 r<>n dered sneh beautiful music, and compost for cacti. Wo have found that I " ll w,, ° so kindly assisted us in our

they all grow well in a free or gritty 1 recent bereavement,

loam. As far as practicable they should Mrs. F. E Tai urm be kept dry overhead. When in active Mas. B. F. Duncan

growth, they like a fair supply of water I at tlie root; when at res), they should be lUmomber!

kept moderately dry. , The “special inducement” tickets for

How to right the it oh,* iing. 1 photographs are only good for 30 davi

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A remedy for the rose hug was a sub* from purchase, and only at the ject for discussion at the Boston Mar n, ‘"’ gallery on Vine street. A. D. Mil-

ket Gardeners’ association. The grape ler, artist.

Mrs. Lavina Swank lias been spend- growers of (.'uncord agreed that the only ing the last week with B. I>. Skilhmui s remedy of consequence, as yet discov j*, tlu jl ered, was to jar them off by hand into ' ■ ’ , . , . , , , span with a little kerosene oil in the I he many friends ol John Dm.,ley, bottoni lf thig iB followed up daily in north of Parkersburg!., were shocked tbu cool hours of the n , ()ruinK) tht , tTOJ1 to learn of his sudden death Monday may be saved. If one has but few viue* fan*

Coin morning, July 23. He bail been com- or rosebushes, they may be protected by ' ' | plaining for some time, but that morn- covering with mosquito netting. Subscribe for the Bantu r T

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