Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASl’LE. INDIANA SATl UPA^ , Al 01 ST ^
P\ll 1> \ N \ MR 11 M !> SOME SATURDAY SAYINGS. < HR L >TE E M HD COS Si DEi:.\TI<>*
*•>*•!> aftorn-nm SuniiH> at th< H \ % vr k l imk> m|Tioo, corner Vine ami Franklin rents.
A OVE RTi S* N G. Rk Kiasti \«>TirKs :* rents per line. < »ne line paragraphs charged as tK - eiip\ ing two lin»*s ?pace. •J5 li»iea ’ * cents per line
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Ptsp'ay rates made known on application. ('hai. • ••:. for display advertisements must he handed in by IhiVcIock a. in. each day. Read inn: advertisements will lie received each day ii]» to 1 o’clock p. in. All c.niiiniinications should be signed with the name of the writer: not in'cessnrilv f«»r publict‘ion. but as evidence of g^nai faitli. A.ionymous communications can not be no-
ticed.
Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication office. 8 peed men copies mailed free on application.
from the
DOES GRE-NCASTLE WANT IT!
Observation, on l.ornl Matter. With Soint* In Older to get away Litti. Politic. TUroun in. present glaring record of the demoSo N. G. Smith is alter a place cratic party which is based iijton on the Putnam county pension what that party promised to do board and is circulating a petition and didn't, the rather num
asking that he he given the place democratic papers of Putnam open organic d and intorpoi.itet in anticipation of the latter’s de- up on the Banner Times this week the aws of the stu.e of 1m i.tn.i. This canvass brings to and call us all kinds of harsh the Banner T.mes reporter gleaned
What nn Kilitor Knjoy..
He enjoys having the burdens of
Vnothrr Chnme for f»ur I lly to Hi-.oine ,l le ent i r< . p U |,]ic dumped liponilis
broad shoulders.
n .ManufnrtnrliiK «>i>lvr.
In an interview with Mr. Tucker, vice president of the Greencastle
].rous Manufacturing company, recently
It is his delight to carry the troub'es ot a whole community. He is pleased t<> have you bring in your neigliborhood (juarrels and air them through his paper. It is
HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
i*if Vnn in ailranct. SI r III'•nth* Thrf*' innnth* < nif MoNta • /Vr uvrk hy l'•lrTitl ...
part ure.
mind one made by Mr. Smith not a names. This we suspect is due to great while ago in which lie was the fact that the Banner I’imes has wrongfully given the pauper prac- been telling the good people of Putlice of Greencastle and Madison nam many good, solid truths this townships. It will lie remembered week about the thinness, instabilby readers of local history that a ity, and general cussedness of the republican made the lowest bid for democratic party at Washington that work before the countv board and elsewhere. The bile of of commissioners, after Smith had these democratic editors i-further made one bid: tliat a second bid of aggravated.no doubt by die slim
,hink cgh. *•«*.« •»
with ‘‘the other fellow
-j'l Smitli’s suddenly showed up which attendance at the democratic state — was lower than the republican’s. It convention and the general apathy
When delivery Is maUe by carrier, till suit- ... . , ,, .... sirijiiion lift-Mints sirr t»> in- piiid to tiieni j wns ii misenibl© piece of bid-jug- of rutnaiu t|eii)ocrats». I lie organ the^’cull and receipt for akino. , . , . , . i gang und it bus never been denied and the organette are seemingly HA J |U{'‘ E< M K sMi r rH. ‘ ...M.tmhiw Kmrn! '»v either of the democratic papers both angry and the buz/, ol their {of Putnam. Mr. Smith, it seems rapidly revolving, editorial wheels j business has been emp oying Irorn ■ by their persistent refusal to ex- is the loudest and most prominent thirty to forty men most ol the plain tlie trickery, does not stand thing about their sanctums. 1 he j dme since last March and they are high in his party, and a prominent organ's fire proof editorial page at the present time running as full
will no doubt now
He is entranced with the thought i rai<>, win, *'1,.,
that
you w ill roast your enemy | Hndjnakis
through his paper over
plume, and he is always ready to promise "not to mention your name in connection with the affair.” He
these facts which we
to set every business man in the city to thinking. Mr. Tucker says that the company have organized for the purpose of manufacturing folding beds, an industry they have been carrying on very successfully
for the past six months inBueh-, , Mi, I, The business ha. '•*"«*.«>“ ''“ v f “ ,h ' flm
and he all the “cussin . He is willing to have his head
. (ius punched in order that you may
have \our 1 evenge.
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grown its present
quarters and to
further be successful with the eu ‘‘' en
terprise requires more spa grounds and a plant especially equipped for the business. Mr. Tucker further states that their
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.VMr* all eoiiiinunleiillons lo The Daii.v Banskr Times.
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Kl.l’l ltl.ll sT VI'I Tllhll. >, eret)U \ of Stale W M. if. OWKN Auditor of State .\ VI EKKI s f. DAII.KY Treasurer of Stale FRED J. st HOI.Z Attornev * leneral tYM. A. KET< HAM t'lerk of Supremi' ('onit A LEX AN HER Supt. t’ub'ic Iiistruetion l>. \V. OEE l I Mi State StAll.-llcian S. J. THOM I’SON State (ieologi-t W. S. HI.AT» Ik^KY Supreme .ln,lgi—Hirst District J AM ES H. JORDAN Supreme Jmlge—Fourth Di-triet I.E A N OKI! J. MONK"
democrat has assured the Banner will no doubt now appear tit once. Times that his petition would not The organdie refers to the Bannkk carry much weight. That bid jug- Times nine times and the organ .gling has proved a boomerang in compliments us an even half dozen
more ways than one, and it is si- times. These papers- must have going to build here Mr. I ticker lently hinted in democratic circles some food as they can't get anyi s aid: Greencastle will surely have about the court bouse, that it did campaign thunder from the doings f bc first and by tar the best oppor-
a force as possible to work in the small factory they have engaged
for doing their business.
threatening him with death if he '‘w,',!" 1 " does not advocate some imaginary 1,lU b T i.*c.-i.i reform. But lie has a torpid liver disgust W A M fV A | 1 11 , ..
for the “< iibs” that reads his • per : J ‘-III
four years and marks it "refused” when he asks for his pay. , No 5
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THOSE RESOLUTIONS.
II!.Ill Cl.l< V N eoiNTt TICKET. For Repre-entafive GEORtiE W. HANNA For A iiditor JAMES McI>. HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. HI NT For Keeorder I.EM C El. JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheriff ’•A NIKI W. MAI Y For Surveyor LAW REM E i)0WNS For C> rouer JOHN i. OM EN For < Ommi-'ioncr 1st Disi let JOHN I . BRIDG1 S •2nd Di-tri.t—I A.ME- C. RE AT KEHVBLM vn TUWNSHlt* riCKKT. For Trii>tee ROMERT S. GRAHAM For Asses-or ENOCH L. MiW.oRITIY For Jn*tieek of tlo* I’eaee W \ LTER J. ASH TON .1 \ M ES T. 1 »i:n \ 1 GEORGE W. Rl MBAKtiER For Constaliles M M. R. CALLAHAN JOB N II. MILES DANIEL TOM PKINS
as much as’any one thing to cause of their own party. We cheerfully the recent retirement of a young go to their rescue and hope they official from the temple. Honesty w ill continue to quote us. if this is the best policy and Putnam's proves too great a task we suggest voters will not countenance bid that they start another pap-r, juggling. There is no possibility naming it the flageolet,
of such a hobble, however, in pen-
sion matters, as tho-e appointments MONUMENT UNVEILING-
are made honestly in the absence of vrr»iiu»*iiiei»i» iirinK ivrfrctni for ti,*-
preSti‘ r iation Cjrlliian SUt<-r» Kvent, An*. 91. * 4 * Arrangements are being per"The resolution* passed bv the fected for next Tuesday’s cere-
Putnam county teachers’ institute monies incident to unveiling the are remarkable in one thing, that beautiful monument in Forest Hill they contain a resolve never before cemetery, erected by the Pythian incorporated in such a paper in Sisters in honor of Post Chancellor Putnam county,” said a prominent Hill, founder of the order. The
tunity of securing this plant. All of our company except one are res idei.ts of Greencastle and own property in the city and, naturally, we would much prefer to spend our
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No 21 No a
In reply to the question."are you \\i,ai no- county Traiiimi emoo-d m the
;tt the C lose of llieir Institute.
The Putnam county teachers yesterday passed the following resolutions at the close of their meeting: We the teachers of Putnam county assembled in l ountv Institute do hereby expre-s the following resolutions: Resolved, That experience has taught ii' I hat no article ot school apparatus is of greater importance in the sehoolroom than the Young People’s Reading
money where it will benefit us and firele books, hence we urge the trustees our friends most. However, we of the several townships and towns to
place a set of these books in each of the
have some very nattering oners M -hools.
from neighboring cities which as Further be it resolved. That the coun-
ty superintendent recommend that all
sores us that our proposition will «ehooi boards of the county furnish each not go begging. Our company is s-chool with copies of the paper entitled
i ,• -t “The Young People’’ which stipple-
incorporated for ^.50,000, fifteen int-nts the work of the Young People’s
thousand of which has been, Reading Circle.
Whereas, TheTownship Institutute in
subscribed by the incorporators, many places has not been the instruXow we propose to of- meat tor good that it should be. tbere- . ^ fore, be it resolved, that we earnestly i fei to the people of Green- leipiest every teacher in the county to castle the balance of this stock do all in her power in the way of at-
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democrat w ho w hs hot under the grand lodges of Knights of Pythias ! and if the citizens will aid by sub- t'l' niake t le work 1 ;! ^rmaueiit^Miecess!
Hi solveil 2nd. That the Miperintend-
For Congress Fifth District J ES>E DYERS I'REE J'
For .In lire. Kith District, J AME'A M» Nl TT
For Prosi-eutor, Ulih District.
IIENKY l . LEW 19.
For Joint Repta-senlatlve, > lay. Monlaoiaery
ami Putnam i ountles, THOM A> T. MOO ID
collar last night. The gentleman :‘R ( i Pythian Sisters of Indiana and went on to say that the one resolv- l he following Knights of Pythias ing that Supt. Lyon should be re i lodges have been incited to assist elected was a stickclr in the sides ' n 'he ceremonies: Occidental No. i of those who wanted a fair deal and nn, l Oriental No. 81, Terre was a direct slap in the face of the Haute; Brazil No. 30; Bainbridge lour ot|ier prospective candidates No. 223: Diamond No. 34'.*. Clovernot so well favored bv the resolu- dale; Kusselville No. 156; Roachlions. Our democratic friend fur- dale 2t*7. as well as the Seventh ther said that Supt. Lyon could Regiment Uniformed Rank, have squelched the resolution if he The following strong committees had so desired and had been “siren- have the supervision of the affair | uous” enough in his objections, as in hand which insures success: it was stated he had an inkling of executive committee—B. F. Corwhat was coming. Our informant win, K. C. Abrams, W. L. Denman; further said that the late Mr. Smed- program and music committee— lev h id frowned down sueh a reso -las. M. Hurley, P. B. Graham, iution when he was in office, stating J- T. Stewart; reception committee it was unfair ,o the other candi- —W. L. Denman, B. F. -Corwin,
dates. If this matter of a superin- David C. Hughes,
tendeut's election were left to the AH members of Eagle lodge No trustees who will this fall be elected 16 and visiting lodges w ill meet at the republicans would settle thisH astle hall at one o’clock and form democratic war by electing a repub- in procession to escort the supreme lican superintendent, but the elec officers of Pythian Sisters to the
tion occurs in June and the newly cemetery.
elected trustees do not take their The exercises will be in charge of seats until August. So there is Supreme Chief Pythian Sisters Mrs. now another democratic war cloud Hattie A. Robinson. Dayton, Ohio, in existence. who will make an address; Supreme
*** Mistress of Records and Seals,
“They made monkeys of us at Mrs. D. M. Woods, Kansas City. Bainbridge yesterday,” said a base- Mo., will also speak. Mayor < . B. “A club can’t win without Case and Hon. Silas A. Hays are 1 hose Ladoga farmers also on the program. Excellent
ballist.
*** ercises are not to be over an hour
The Banner Times gives in an- long,
other column the side of the Brazil The public are invited and urged lost boy case as told by nis father, to attend the exercises and the
The brilliant Henry Watterson in the Louisville Courier .fouinal, of August 15. has this to say of
the popgun bills:
Nothing could be umre disingenuous, yet nothing more character
istic of the cowardly and dishonest P ratllce
methods of the professional politi- I'lsy i° r the reason they practice, music will lie provided, vet the ex-
cians than the popgun bills passed by tiie House after its surrender of all that was worth fighting for. The ('onrier-Joumul described the pop gun portions of the original Wilson bill ns “free trade globules in protectionist capsules.” lint tin* present measures are tree trade capsules without any globules or contents at all. They mean nothing. They tend to nothing. They are merely imaginary steps to Cerberus. But they will enable every little popgun statesman who voted for them to go home and yawp ids i piece. He did all Id* could for
“free raw materials”—of course be no attempt to send him home; in Bob. Robinson and Will Maloney did! He voted for “free coal and j fact a lost boy was a small thing in are becoming experts in the use of iron ore you bet be did! He the farmer's eves as he was getting the cornet and guitar,
was for free sugar”—the everlast- ,, . ,
ing fool and eternal fraud ! Mean ‘ 0t8 ° f h,trd W ° rk ° Ut ° f h,m ' A * Harve Ashley has opened a fish while, the people—the duped and * oon H9 0nrs, ^' B horse disappeared. ; mH rket on Main street, doomed voters—what are they go- however, he then took an interest ^ f;har , the t hj r u> e nyear old
ing to do about it*? as a lost horse was apparently more H((n (t f
valuable to him than
scribing for it the factory is a go.
,, . ' eut appoint one from each towushipas . aj mg, lor an example, that we are ;1 i-ommittee to invesiigate the methodable to do an one hundred thousand ot the towi ship institutes with a view
. . ... to their improvement,
dollar business per year, isn t it R.sdved :<rd. That the Miperinten>ale to sav that fifty thousand d,il- dent-liall lie chairman of tld-commit- , , , tee and that the report shall be made at jars ot tiiat monej will 1m* spent r|i t » 1 earlier^ A.»>ociHfioii in November. right here in Greencastle during Resolved, Tiiat we tender our coii- .. ... . gratulations to Prof. I,yon for the sucthe year, tiiat means over four cess of the non-commissioned high;
thousand dollars turned loose here shoots of the county.
■ , , Further lie it resolved. That we reco* in the cit} every month and more mend to every teacher in the county, 1 than one thousand every week. * ,e ,lr >'‘ , * l, ‘ graduates of the eom\vi ot i ‘ a- , mon schools to enter some one of tlie
" hat business man cun afford to |,jjr|, 1) | s-
turu down sucli an opportunity ns 'Vliereas l»e ii resolved that as one of • i, , , * . our niiniber, Miss Bessie Hamm, has this would be to revive and regain .lep .rie.l this life sine last meeting,
• hat we extend our heart felt syinpatliy to ber -i-ier and family and express our regret at the loss of so worthy a co-
laborer.
f;>r Greencastle her days of business
prosperity.
This proposition is very different from any ever before made to this people, in that heretofore we have always been asked to give about all the eartli we possess to secure the prize, not saying, but that in all probability we would have been better oti from a business standpoint to have made the sacrifice, 'let, it is m.t the disposition of our company to ask a cent in the wav ol a donation or bonus. We simply have a business proposition to pre sent, and if the business people and citizens generally of the city will join hands with us. the enterprise is a sure thing. If we did not think it a big paying investment we would surely not he willing to put fifteen thousand dollars of outmoney in it. Mr. Tucker further said we have au opportunity to
" e as a body of teachers recognize tbe earnest work that i- necessary to make a county iu-titute a success;— feeling that ours has been, be it resolved, that we expiv" our thanks to county superintendent Lyon and to our
instructors.
Further be it resolved that we tender our thanks to the musicians who have so pleasantly entertained us with exqui'ite music; also to others who have in any way added to the programme of
our institute.
And, be it resolved further tiiat we express our thanks to tbe trustees of Def’auw university for the use of the
building.
Whereas it i- known that county superintendent f. M. Lyon has refused tn be a candidate for re-election to the oltice of county superintendeiicy, because of the objection to long tenure of "dice, and whereas, there will be a new and inexperienced board of triiste-'to meet the newly elected superintendent, therefore, be it resolved, that the teachers of 1’iitnain county believe that Mr. Lyon has made a most etticient superintendent; that he has treated Ids teachers with tbe utmost courtesy ; .and has most t bon Highly and faithfully di--ebarged all the duties of his offi,"
bring with us one of the largest be it resolved, that we believe "that the wood working factories in the state "‘dbue of the schools of I’utnam
ent, ami hi
home life wasn't happy on account tors. In the evening a temple of ! other business, which joined of the father's drinking habit and Pythian sisters will be instituted | to ours, would make things lively that he was treated badly. He left by the supreme and grand officers ! aroim ^ Greencastle.
up we Aill secure the
home in May und had been since at present.
John Oursler’s, living cast of the smith <ire«aranti«. city; that Oursler iiad made him Millie Burks took in the
do all kinds of hard work and made yesterday.
races
son of John Gharl, had his right
item, from our Colored i rime!.. - “ !n!,t ho - v - hand badly mashed in the belt of a carrv out the bii.in« aa Vx'"‘/"’"r Andrew Dickens spent the first of tjuinn would have taken hia hoy crusher at Hillis’s quarry yesterday.! pletion. ‘ “ ' >* com tnp, w'ltbVweiitv da/MindE home in Ins ragged condition hut Dr. G. C. Smythe gave surgical at-1 There is not a business ao small 1 .. F J' r . f " rt,,, r l»'‘rtlcuiara see J. s. Row-
In conclusion Mr. Tucker said :! There seems to he some doubt
acceptance of tin* same,
f Ed L. Day, 1 Lee Rogers
Committee Midi Whitenack.
| Emma Jones. May Avritt.
The Weather.
among the people, and very natu- gJIl im,k ' alion8 for tllis vicinity rally too, as there have been so comi “ g t 1 ’'>ty-six hours are many wind hags exploded in the u • L T f ' re ; em ‘ d bv H. S last few years, as to whether we ^ ‘J* °' fr ° m . the oflicia l really are going to build a furniture eath ‘‘ r hureau at Indianapolis: factory. To such doubters you - ‘ndianu-oeis. Ind. Aug. 18. may say, that a factory is going to Fair w< ‘ 1 ‘tlier, stationary
he built nire, and if not here in j—temperature.
Greencastle it will he built some where else. The stock has been
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32 Parts. 8 Splendid llliD ,r,, "'1 in each I’mt. FOR CITY HI of these coupons of * n ) . THS t-cnlH In coin for no li 1 11 • i:\NNI R I I'll - ■ Hf; • ... U i|H for OUT-OK-T" " '' riir Mail one coupon null > ' " par. wantoil S.hD ' 1 ,,, , d addrem: (9) luclot**’ •>»* pon and money or Mumps
tin* week in Terre Haute.
Raymond sick list.
Townsend is on the for tl,e bo - v ' 8 hirers here. tention .
Hon. \V. 1). Owen, candidate for Scc-
and the fact that t^uinn got about
Ti e G. U. O. of O. F., No. 212” tt Itsif dozen drinks abard between
are requested to meet tomorrow af- 6:20 and 8:03 o clock show tiiat house in Greencastle teruoon at three o clock for lecture, the hoy’s story hears some weight. Tuesday, iSept. 4, l*b4.
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retary of State will speak at the court i fected should such
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ak) p. in. on | we propose to the people'ol'Uiis returning 21.ii,, ^nr^l^S t for Ol}? GOdRO? 39 -Jt tf. |clty, he consummated. far., account Sells Bro<.’show. d 0381). |^0U/
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