Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREEXCASTLE. INDIANA MONDAY , JULY .‘*>,1^1.
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DAILY BANNER TIMES Ration Will be about as far as the' MUSIC AND ART NOTES. : hni/i . Tj „„, POINTS IN JRRIGATION. matter will go, however, as the re- In ,. re .,.“7^r„i-K o"The petrified man which was on By e«u‘v""BIG FOUR publicans will attend to the next He*. M».i.i«... ami ahui.. ; exhibition at the Clovenlale picnic Thu , 11W s8ary water for irriK»tion in-VestibuiciT'" EA,T ' senator from Indisna. Mi-Adeline Row ley has charge "f I \V tl hie8iiav came to i?iief while purposes can easily be had to successful- Xo si ... the choir and directs congregational | . , ly care for thousands of acres of land in v Umii,.! Mu. in bis speech at ’I'crre singing ia one of tlie largest cdmrehes ^ ri1 ' 1 lri 11 " '*~ 11 ‘ our state by the building of dirt dams ooinu «• Haute last night said he would of (Vdar Rapids, Iowa, during vacation, i The men in charge of the graver draws and retain the run off ^ ^ ► u'r.-.r r 'never be connected officially with The n, ; ws reaches us that Miss'image were making their way to- ^jS^T^hese dams claim-
another strike, and that he had George, the able and efficient teacher of ward Greencastle about 11 o’clock you t , ;irlKWt utteution. They are of easy *‘J* 1 ^ ♦ i made up bis mind to use what little ‘'.'V"-' that ni ^ h, ’ nnd J Ust bef ° re Gr< * en ' i construction and not expemsive. The w jVh sie.^™ r„rs 1 ^'?!
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. cial course in art which she had planned | , _...„ r ... l „|'.| t her were beset! two essential points are, first, enough wdth.a.aii^tii.mi'r.,;',",,,),;;^ V J» fgR infiuencc he had. in striking, at the f ( ,r the >uminer in New York city, ami j , ' dirt free from stouos, roots, etc.; second, tonHsrimrl^Uch. nT,'isT k ballot box. As a burnt child is now at Mcinbm. Mass., w here dir upon by a crowd ot men who asked ^ aniple gpiUway, so that under no f, "' N ' ''\’i : rrkv'' l 'T dreatls lire it is to be honed Mr will pass the remaining part of the | for a t ide. 1 he petrified man and circumstances the water goes over tlm 11|1( | J nu ||,, s ciinni^-ti’? I 'n ,, i ( , (r ’|j al Joi 1
his managers murmered against top of the dam In the eonstruction of
m M good, ,„ r th , ^
Debs costly lesson of the recent past will prove beneficial to him.
Ho is at last in the riirht channel j i ' t lU G"' B.title (.round i.imp- , whole crowd of men idled into the in a general way. Mo is at last in the right channel, north ef I.afayette, wliiehmeets Aug. 2 ! , ; , , With a maxim The ballot box is the panacea for to 12. This is the twentieth year for! wa £ on an '^ proceeded to make all political ills in this country and these historic grounds. The DeDanw themselves comfortable, much to
though K noetic has been a t rifie 1 D"aitette will furnish music during {the discomfiture of bis “nibs,'’ the! 1 on tho water side and say 1to 1
j the entire meeting.
maximum height of say 10
feet, the bank should bo say 0 foet wide on top, with a slope of say 2 to
slow in coming to it we are glad he I
is there.
MffHONRQUlE
! petrified man.
Dean Man-ticM is now in New York ! city after a very delightful visit of over
two weeks at her home in Mr. Pleasant. I'cgan
Tim,- hnd n„t »,rr. on tho outside, increasing the width on ^I^yvau NtwAiBiiosCHitkaS ^ top and the slopes as tho height of tho ’ - * “ — k '
cecdcdf.tr when tlie light spring | banks arc increased,
to exhibit signs of
In effect Sunday. May : . | vt;
M. .1. IIRCKF.TT HAKItY M.SMITH.
Publisher . MtiiiHKHig Editor
Address nil eomimmieiitions t<» Thr. Daii.v Hannkh G rt*eiH’JiHt U*. I ml.
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Secretarv of Stale W.M. H'. OVVMN Auditor of State a M KKICPS (’. DAII.KY Trea-nrer of State KRKD J. SCIIOLZ Attornev tieneral M. \. ivK ITH AM Clerk of Supreme t ourt A I. KX A N I)K It IIKS.ss Supt. Pub ie I ustruetiou D. U'. GKK I IXG State Statistieiati S. .1. THOMPSON State Geologist W. S. HI.ATCH i.KY Supreme Judge—First Distriet JAM KS H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—KoiutIi Distriet I.KANDKR J. MONKS
Kt.ltl I'l.lt V\ CdINIA TH liltT. F'or Rei»re-eiit;itiie GKORGK W. HANNA For Auditor JAM KS McD. HAYS For < lerk JOHN D. lit XT For Recorder r.KMl'KL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SIIFP1IFRD For Sheriff' DAN I FI. W. MACY For Suryevor CARRY DOWNS For C' roner JOHN Y. OMFN For < ’ommi.s-ioner 1st Distrl l JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District -JAMES C. BEAT UCPITII.U AN TOW NSHIP TU KKT. For Trustee RollFRT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOW.'oRTHY For Justiees of tlie Peaee WAFTFR j. ASHTON JA.MFS T. DFNNY GFoRGi; \V. Rl MBARGFR For Constables Vi M. R. ' \U.A HAN JOHN II. MIFFS DAN1FF TOMPKINS Vnr Congress Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET A Minch: man died lust week from drinking too much water. Somk five hundred Indiana veter inarians have signed a petition condemning tight eheckreins. Tin: democratic party is just finding out whut an ass it made "of itself in defeating the republicans in 1MP2.
Iowa. She will take a special emirse in : "‘‘tikness nnd threatened to launch tirt, mu-ie and literature during the re-: them till in ti neighboring ditch. ,>f th e vacation, and will enter The own<t |, 0 vehicle protested
is ruEith: eves ose.
Now Ytii k Sun.
An esteemed correspondent writes
us n letter to say that ‘whatever upon her duties at the universitv next I . . . ... , , i certain leaders may think or do, September. ‘ | igainst the.r riding, but the un.n. tlie great body of the democratic Miss Caroline Rowlcyhasbeenspend-;guests were obstinate nnd party w ants the pledges of the Chi- in K her ' ! ‘<"" i ->n at Yp-ib.uti, Mich., stulibornly refused to excavate.
and engaged in a diligent study of mu- A limit three miles from Greencastle d. She has completed her visit there, j, he Wflgon broke down and the
and goes to her home in Cedar Rapids! , ■ ,
supreme consequence that now re- for a visit and some recreation before " l " ,< ' ~ an .- w, ‘ rc t,iro ' vn t,J tiie mains is the repetil of the Melvin- leturning to her work at DePauw next .- ro,,,,| i '>ilh the petrified man on
.'ear. top. The mischief makers then
Walter Howe Jones closes bis sum-1 heartlessly abandoned them to their
I mer course with his class at Peru. Did., this week. The class numbered thirteen, and bis work was attended with
Reservoirs can be
made water tight by the tramping of Vo r t iilcagoMiui . "
„ ..... ,, . •
In the use t t windmills the reservoir
i if i>()| \ |l
for pnrpiises of distribution of the wa- No 3* 1 mi-viiie m .i; ter upon the land is required to meet a ^"yjV i'" 1 ":"'" 1 l '' X| ' ,v "
l-NlJ
I/OCrI .
Dally, t K.xcont >undny.
! Ctigo | latform curried out.” Of these pledges the only
one
ley taritf law, ami the enactment in its place of a system of tariff dut-
ies for revenue only.
Congress met in December last
fate and proceeded on their wav.
twofold purpose where tho source of water supply is from wells—0110 to al-
low the water to warm, the other to « . « _ . « ■ . « ■ give tho iii-ecssary volume of water in VAsmDALIA L'Npl short time to properly and economically Trains leave (.reeneastie. 1 nil, in ,J.7I cover tho ground—and where tho source f . 1)R the wL r of supply is from impounded storm wa- No 5 K\. 'im.... s ; Ti„ iriit } ters tho distributing reservoir is still a Jt® j jlJJjjF " J i 3 J',!"' • I necessity for reason just given. j n«»si 1‘uii.v -! !/'• I Although it is true that wind power No ,J *'- x -'' un cos p m, y,,. i,. rr t 1 :;' ( J 1 ■ cheap, bo is It tree that it la often v , , . , ^ ' tiim s unreliable. I recommend other No20 Dally , n v.'p m. ■ " ' combinations than wind powers. W’lier- 'W 2 Kxl'iiti ..sMpm'ever a combination consisting of a gas- No 12 Daily s rt mi ••
The petrified man and his managers olino engine ami centrifugal pump can j No w l>uUl ,^
the president mentioned tlie sub- much success. He also gave a serie-of i da .' t( ' seven-up until daylight, 0 f engiuo is made bv^a uumlier of rep- j n'^Vkx. 1 "
jeet m his message. II about keeping this
members o| congress have talked. Hiiis have been passed, speeches have been made, and votes taken : but it is the indisputable truth that iicifher the jirexideiil nor nny other ojficer >>t' (he odnthuxtration, nor
has talked 0 - :in u'eiuals. Mr. Jones w ill visit In's j when they had their wagon repaired utable concerns, and in buying them j p”,
• J!«a "i.t"r!'„ w J ■ |> 111, fur |™
pledge, and in ( lin,on ’ f 1 ’'' and safely started again. -hort time, titter which he will go to!
New Yeik < ity for a eourse of lessons | with tlie great pianist, Arthur Friedheim.
r ooraplefco time can!, *iv ng all
insist upon the makers’ guarantee as to and stnrlons, ami for l ull iiii..rminV..' size of sh tit-, bearings and g. neral con- nU *' thro u*‘»car*,etc.^'1'ir..ss ^ ^ J '
•I. M. ( HF.snKOCOH. 1 \ N ,
| Asst. Gea’l rass. A|[t. st. I. M t , ^
Sknatok Voouhkks will be along one of these days to square himself with the people of Terre Haute, among whom he has lived and who know* him.— Terre /lante Exprett*. While the above is a little vague as to meaning it evidently implies that the Express, in its zeal to hold up for everything ‘ Terre Hautean,” would have the public believe Mr. Voorbees can square himself. The senator may be able to square himself with Terre Haute but there is considerable of the state of Indiana that is not embraced within the limits of Vigo county that the tall Sycamore will rattle around in a long time ere he gets square. The only way he can square himself in Indiana is to resign from the senate, retire to private life and quit misrepresenting the state. From the way Governor Mathews is knocking out the future prospects of the wily Daniel and his co-con-spirators it is not improbable that the masses of the democratic party contemplate squaring matter next round by ousting Voorbees and planting the now popular governor in the senate. Their mere contem-
The current comment <>f late among ,
the lovers of music has been the marked ^ 11 ' pn 8^’} aitiele not long since. It improvement in the Del’amv (Quartette, .seems a young man's cupidity was It has been steady ami consistent. Aj.- 1 aroused to such an extent over the
any democratic senator, nor any plication is a chief requisite for the at-1 1)0g8ibilitie|) of gelation i„the
democratic representative has once tainment of .-.kill in*anv undertaking, » .1 . ,
. , ' . , root that he was not content with
proposed to enact a tariff frame// and this rule has not been unobserved /or revenue cm/,/; and no bill for l 1 ,v M»»rb‘tb‘. Practice has been . . , • , , daily with them during the past three that purpose has been introduced months, and its effect is quite noticeot in * A " j
I hung around Pie rev’s drug store
stnictiou, so that you get heavy, well
n . . _ designed and well built engines. These Ginseng is an article ot commerce engines have n > steam boilers and can
ol w hich the Banni ij Timks wrote I
easily bo run 10 hours per dav without any more attention than yon give your windmills. A centrifugal pump has no valves of any nature or description and absolutely nothing to get out of repair. They are not perpetual motion machines, and no reputable maker claims that they are, but any competent authority will
the slow grubbing process neeessai v recommend them to you as highly effi- • _ 1. • ., cieut and of a moderate first cost in relieving the earth of it but he conceived a quicker method of get- Indian Fans.
With till their talk and all their noted upon their first appearance have
He stole! It seems he
pretensions, we cannot recall one of them all who has shown that he understands that pledge of his party, and is resolved upon its fulfilment: or that he has ever understood or has ever rtjally favored its
fulfilment.
been eliminated, and the music is rend-
ered in a rich and exquisite m unier to located the location of the the delight of an audience. As to the I ginseng hox. It was under a
personnel Mr. Paul Gilbert is one of the few high tenors of marked ability; Mr.
Hurry tenor
Paris that
D the
the best I ePauw
second music
school ha- produced; Mr. Paul Burlin-
v- -.i ,, , .. game first bass has made a great hit in Neither can we recall one of them this position; and Mr. Wilbur Starr as who said frankly and manlike be- second bass or baritone has a wonderful ., 1 .. ‘.1 , voice and in the future contemplates a hue the election tliut he did not ne- tinish in Germany. Miss Marie Hoover cept the platform, and would not :l ' accompanist is excellent. Miss , , , . . 1 Siilelia Starr in the role of reader is a
be bound by it.
counter in the front part of the store. By reaching over the
The punkah, ox large stationary fan, used by native and English residents to lower the temperature of their apartments, was first introduced in India nn der Lord Cornwallis in 17!H, and it, that country the sais, or groom, always carries a fly fan to drjve away the troublesome insects from Ids nffster’s steed.
Chicago vie eastern ii.u\ni| To unit from Terre Haute, in hi,ft May Ism. AKItIVE KtiOM THE NORTH. No 7 Nashville 'pci ial . I No D Terrel hint e Sc Evansville Mull. 1 tv -I No V 1 hlnigo & Nashville l imit. I |, ■, | SOUTH BOITNll. No il" l htcsgo & Nushvllle Uinit-.l r, I No ft '■ Mall No 8 1 kloago Special • Daily, t Kxcept Sunduv Trains 5 and H carry Pullman palurr dr, 1 rj ears end dai ,• •aches aanl ran - . I i„t* | t hlcugo and Nashville. t has. I.. -TONI, Uer' 1 Pass.ami Tkt Agt. thioi. |
counter he could, when the clerks Pi 1 ? of tl ! U80 Ay fans, Ijelonging to the , I Maharajah of Jung, was so beautiful were busy in the rear part, Swipe a that it was sent to the Loudon exhibi package. On Saturday a week ago tiou in 1851, where it excited much ad
and last Saturday he took in all i mi ™ tlon -
, . . ' _ Recent excavations at iNinevch, Per' T'” 1 nn, Gi of Beng. On last Satur- gepolis, nnd closwhere have brought to day Clerks Houghland and (’litf light many representations of Assyrian
So far as we are aware, there is not one, not a single one. Yet they keep up their empty chatter about keeping the pledges like so many parrots; and our correspondent writes to tell us what the great body of the democracy wants in the
premises!
Was that part of
meut.
, Pie rev set a trap and captured the ,an "’ to the time of Sen
troi.g factor in an evening s entertain- 1 . r.,- nnchcnb, when long handled screen fans
boy in the act of taking a two were an emblem of royalty, while pound package to the value of $5. small, square fans were used by slaves -pi . to cool the liquids contained in huge • M ' tivtiaway loin linn emthenware jars. The punkah was used 1 but in tlie shuffle the lad got away, in Assyria more than 8,000 years ago, if The lad’s name is John Gardner, a " 0 “rc to believe the evidence of the
bas-reliefs discovered in tlie ruins of
Kouyunjik.—New York Post.
Union Soiik Servii***.
The song service in Meliarry ball last evening was well appre ciated by the large audience present. ‘ All hail the power of Jesus’ name” was the opening by 11111 led by the choirs of the
the platform valioU8 churches, alter which the
anything except base fraud and #ori P ,ure le88on i " ,(1 prayer were
humbug, intended to deli de many voters as could be caught bv
delivered by Rev. Morris. The first snug was sung by the DePauw
sun of Ed, Gardner, who is not un known to fame. John is tall ami
1 our .Summer Vacation.
lank, but is not as green as be: Greencastle people leaving home looks. He sold 1m seng to Albert for their summer vacation, for long Allen on divers occasions. A or short trips, can have their fa warrant placed in the sheritfs vorite home paper, the Daily Ban-
hands on Saturday failed to land the youngster as he couldn’t be found at bis home west of town.
I rom tli«* Tom* Haute 31nil.
it; or what was it? And what will ( Pi«''»ctte and was their heaviest the honest citizens of the country of the evening. It was say and do when, they come to un 8 P ,endid ly 8 "nj- r ‘ I>r. Town next 1
derstand fully the facts of this 8»ve sn interesting and instructive Miss Fannie Peyton, of Paxton, strange, this unprecedented case? talkon “* ,ie 1 SL ‘ 01 Song Service ^d ^ aU( j yjiss Lola Pevton, of I. Yv^DHiHinK^m. 1,1 ^ 1 visiting Mr. and Wheat is now selling in this part *!" * ' , ' ' S '' ' ' niS ;Mrs. W. P. Peyton, of north Ninoof Indiana at 42 cents, and the for- ht! ‘ n ; ! ' n ' 1 15,,rhn ? a,ne ’ 8an f fou, iteenth street. * * * W. W. eign markets will hardly justifv ,, l ’ , mlU ‘ , ; 9 i "' te, ' 1 th ' S Hn ' 1 Woodring, of the Peru, Ind., .fou,-
nkk Timks, follow them. Address can be changed as often as desired. It is better than a letter to travelers away from home.
Clip MusOoupon U Frank Leslie's Scenes ailj| Portraits of tlie
Civil War
■Nlzcof pugf about HxlS Invliis ^1 Magnificentlv lilnstratel i| KOI! 1 1I V KK \UKUS- Urlmt ,'tf I War Coupon with lo c**nts f' n dih’Ii a part us t.> THE HAN NKK f I riMES , t< ■ l Kolt ,»( I OK-TOWN HKADKI!S i Mall im.‘ War ('01111011 with I" o nt-.i' v Tin: HAN N Kit TIM K-, Cri'i-MCrt-il,. f Inil., for 1‘ticli part. II.- piirlii’iil ir O' 4 111 (tlvu your full iiami* anil a.Mr. •' \ stiito ivhut part you want, itlvlmr It" f millllii-r; i:'ii Incloso thi' lli’i't -- ir\ >■ •' i P'iiih umt H' cents t'irrni , li imrt uh!' : '1 a 111 si-iiilinur for “Krunk Li'sli' '- " ir * Simtu'H" don't Ini'luili'nnv ntln r Iuim 4 n<ss. J -'"'No hounii voliinini of Krui k I ; f Iti 's W ar‘-I’nnoM will Iinoffm-lt" I IK a HAVNI I! TIM I - Tlllsls pnsllivi' N i
II AN Ml! TIM l>
purl i-in ho obtiUniHl iii uny othi'r win tlinii imliiTitoil in our rotfulur i‘"U|>"n f
Toil ay*. i.Diiii Mnrkots.
FurnisliiMl the Daily Bannkk Timks : . ilail v bv R.'V. Allen, inanagei of Arthur
Jor.lau’s poultry houso. .
.. . . . the audience by their good work,
that price liere. Notwithstanding.
. , , I liese songs were more of a popular the mill men say, that many of the , . . ' . .. , : kind. J he quartette is steadily imtarmers are selling, and than not I . . . ,
proving and may justly aspire to
more than the usual amount is being stored and held for an advance
!ilie high honor of excelling anv
in price. There are many esti-| mutes made by farmers of the cost | of wheat-raising this year. Some! claim that it does not pay at all at!
quartette DePauw lias ever had. Miss Nelson was reported sick and was not present. Miss Eads sang the sacred words to the ‘‘Flower
no/, and Geo. B. Lockwood, of the Ilepuldicdn, of the same city, who were here a week or so ago, prospecting fur a location for a republican daily, have decided on coming here. They will be here next week to take the initiatory steps in tlie
Hens Springs,choioi', 1'/, to 4 IHg t in ks, yoimpr amt culls (Nicks, util Turkeys, hens, oliulee fut Turkeys, young, choice fat Turkeys, old toms I luck - Geese, choice f. f. Slbs and over Deose. plucked p, Kirg-s, fresh, subject to lumtiilng tl nutter, fresh roll 7 Butter, No. 8 'r.
song.
ttainliriilKii Knir, .Inly :M»-.\iig. 4. During tin* Fair tip* Motion Route
will sell tickets at rate of one and onethird fare for the round trip Except on
enterprise. They expect to get out Angust 2nd and 3rd the rate will be on.
I . . | an eight-page evening paper, and fare for the round trip. August 2nd;
the present price, while others claim | r '\ 111 ,l ' tr ' arc said tt> have ample financial and Jrd special trains w ill be runliea good profit, considering the largc 1 ’ ^" 1 "^. ,n " ,,n, ‘ r '. Mr? ' ^ uhl ^ backing. ' rdwfqrdsville and Clovtnlale ^ . . 7 IslaKt* Ncwhouse in “Ave Maria j passing Greencastle about I*:45 a. m. ' 1 . ' ' 8, ‘iti nit nts aie pro I- ( j. ( j exce n en tly. The piece is a Mouth Hreeneastie. j See small bills for schedule of trains, ablv in a way correct, for there will . , . .. _ , s. , , , . 22o-t— J. A. Michakl, A*tt.
heavy one, hid Mrs. Newhouse was I Mis. John Maloney, who has
1 . ,1 . , I, ,, , .* , Homs Meekers Kxcursinii to tlie South. equal to the occasion and sang | been attending the funeral of her August 7. Sept. 4, October 2. N<>-
witbout any apparent difficulty, j granddaughter, returned to Mar- veniber f.
:i Stepp's forl's | ! Fair I
necessary be a wide difference in the cost to different parties, due to different yields and modes of farm-
ing-
rim Heather.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv II. S
and Decenilit-r 4, the!
at tine
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. I ml. July 30. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Wacpknhans. The Silver Leaf Band is prepared to furnish music for picnics and parties at reasonable prices. For particulars address John Townsend, Greencastle, Did.
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Harry Paris and Wilbur Starr ap- shall, 111., yesterday. Motion route will sell tickets | poured in solos and entertained their Walter Riley spent Sunday in f!,re for ‘h** •'“""d trip to all points in
R . 1 ' * Kentucky (south of Louisville and LexraZ11 ' ' ington) Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, Charles Lueteke will move to his ' ^hibama. Florida, North Carolina, new residence on Locust street this South Carolina and Virginia. Abo to
j New Orleans. Tickets good returning I twenty days from date of sale. Stop-
Mrs. Lue Jones returned lo Clin- overs allowed south of Ohio river, ton today. J. A. Michakl, Agt.
hearers in their own inimitable ways. On the whole the affair was very enjoyable and many thanks
Keoick 4 Co. from tl.e offloiol | * re d "* D«P«u.-for | wetk
its own part in the program, and tlie able and efficient management of the evenings entertainment.
Two dozen obi newspapers at
Mrs. Murhead
catur. Ill
returned to Dc-
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