Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1894 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASELE. INDIANA TID'RSDA^ A] (11 xT 1 •' 1
DAII.V RANNEUTIMES
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The wedding ceremony of Dr. Trumbull <i. Duvall of thi* city
of Danville,
GREENCASTLE PUTS UP A GRAND
ENTERTA NMENT.
Jack Apple(Jreencastle. feelingly to.
Ijocal T ime
BIfi Koi'R
M. K. < hurch at Danville, Dr. H. A. Gobin. officiating. The church
M^hwrrj Hull raaked lo »h* Window* m mi —A >1 agiiirttHiit %u<lien<p. Hoth on and off tli** *?:»Ke— The I msniwhed Guf»*t« and *peaker*.
(,! oRIOr.S ( iMPFIRE - - ■ * it ha-l now; that Governor Mat- gate tor marshal thews' conduct was such as will Mr. Rabb referred - . I „ _
m-.ke for i.im •» P :n history G-vern -r Mathew - part in »up- ■ •n*Tian« , ,”, i .''V. A, >Ut t B| J alon- with M rton and Hovey. The pressing the late anarchistic uu J j, 0 Mllll we * t ‘' r " i.imnat "" ^jtl
■ - - tiouslj a| calllBg him the ‘•ec- ^ r oofsa^ I p!:i tided by the veteran- On be ond patriotic war governor ot Indlhalf of the regiments < apt. David ana: how his regiment was again s»
K iteem. uf Spencer, answered fo« ready to don the blue to uphold . { i , , ^ •• Vou'll have to go to the gallery' - the 14th boys. Capt. Been) siated law and government. I he speaker wiithc.jnn^,,,^ r„ r r„|, ln ,7* ,
said the stronit but goo-1 natnred he ha-l no doubt the welcome was closed
^ with — --- voices of Comrades Starr and sincere and honest and made a joc- Greencastle People. and oiakes conii-^ii.Vn.-f',,' ih' nsni-'-of the writer: n-t n-ariiy f -r M a rv M ilhite presided at the organ Meltzer at 7:10 o’clock la*t even- ular allusion to the fact that his Adjutant General Irwin Robbins, '*• Ik|1 si
- ■ in behalf of ."v-'j::.
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5 cent« lin* . «»n»* lin panturaph* char***! all l Ojjllm
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100 •• 3 ** ** ** S** ** t 1 ! “ *• “ tOO •• "i I>i8p'*«y rnt**» made known on application.
Chai.»« for llAplav a lverti8ciii»*nT§ mn^t be benutifullv decorated bv the S... Ill . .’..I. ^..kr >n «- M. - *
t nai...*- i"r ii.wpiisk tt •» “i «ii ~ handed in by )o i*cUwk a. in. each day.
Ing 1 &<Iv♦•rtis» tn»*n11* will \h- received each day
up to 1 o’citick p. in.
choir of which the liriiie has been a member for several vears. Mrs.
^ u m-otVthrouVh .;, S,; 11 '"I by again thanking the tonHarbnr. Mk-h. No.iiiE.!uT ,<m,l >4
' k. Ilogt^n a
public cion, — — .
Aooii)mousoommunk-atiooa can not u- no- M n-i p aved the Lohengrin wedding ing at tlie campfire.
By the aud-; regiment’s reputation must have 0 f Indianapolis, spoke
VFb»*re delivery i^ irregular plea.*** report
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march. Dr. Gobin the vestry followed
entered from ience assembled the Banner Times 'preceded them as they were -juar- (he I-J. He opened by saying he
•m--promptly i»t pubUatlion oflice. the vestry followed by the bride- is again compelled to state that tered in the mayor's office I 1 be owt »,i it as a duty to Captain bee -p-viiio n - pte» mailed free ua appUcation. groom accompanied by his best Meharrv hall was packed. It was speaker said his resfiment appreci- liis gallant Company I to thus bstes or subscription- man. Mr. James Ogdon, brother of packed, unpacked and then packed ated highly the generous words of thank them for the valuable assist-
s.v the bride. The bride entered by again, and then shaken down re- welcome, and without disrespect to lince they had given him in the bite
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the main door accompanied by her sifted again and then packed. The the other towns where they had r j ol troubles in the state; he brother Rev. Horace G. Ogdon, and crowd kept coming until it outsi/ed been entertained, said that at no thanked the Mayor paid to them as pn- led by her maid "f honor, commencement erowda and 1 in- t >wn or p ace bad they been better !ini | gentlemen for their re-
vi.^j Iiaisie Mikeis At the altar dre is were turned away. S; o-e
M. i. BICTKlTt H AKRV M. SMITH.
Publisher Managing E»lit.»r
A'Mrt-ws all r<untiluntcatlon? 1° Th; Daily Banxfh Timf>. Greem a't l»*. I nil.
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>f honor.
Miss Ilaisie Mikeis. At the altar
the beautiful im.' ceremony was was reserved in the center tier of used I>t. ir..’.in in bis is il im- gents f..i the visiting comrades in I pre-sice -tyle. Ttie wed ling part\ tliey march 1 to the hall in a body, left tlie church to the strains id their faces full of expectancy of Mendel --oh n - wedding march, im- the good things theloeal comm ttemediately repairing to the home cf had pr a rammed for their especial
the bride’s mother where the bridal
and a
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W M. D. OB EX
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C. DAll.EY
Tre.i-urer of Sttite
J RED J. X IlnLZ Attornev • ienera 1
W M a. KETCHAM
1 lerk of Soprenn - • outt ALEXANDER IIK>>
Sapt. Pub ie 1 nstrnetion
D. W. GKEtlXli
State Stati-tielan
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Supreme .lodgi—Fir-t Di-triet
JAMES H.
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Supreme .Itnl^e—Fourth District I.E V.NPEK J. MONK-,
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t.*r l{>-|.re-T-iit:«rivc i.KoKi.K IV. HAN N A K.>r Vuditur •I A M K > Meli. 11A V s For fierk JOHN l>. HI NT Fur Recorder LF.Ml Ft. JOHN - F«»r TrvA-urer •SCAR A. >H Kl’llERD F..r sheriff OANIEI « . M AI Y F'.r Mirv*vnr LAW REM K l»0" N s 1’or (' rmier JOBS i. OWEN For Commi--ioner t-t Iu-rrii i JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—.LVMKS i RE A I
party received the guests weddiuo breakfast was served. The bride was attired in a pearl
satin with pea'l trimmings and duchess laee, and carried a beautiful boquet of bride’s roses The maid of honor was attired in nile green brocaded iudia trimmed in lace and velvet, carrying a bunch of la France roses. The presents
were many, costly and beautiful. The guests in attendance were
James M Matlock and family. Mi-«
Lelia Rice, Mis. M W. Hopkins torimn.
and family. Mrs. Hopping, Mrs Wallace. Misses Grace and Gertrude Duvall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duvall, ail of Indianapolis; Miss Daisy Mikeis, Covington; Mi-s Dai-v Simm-. Rushdie: Mrs. |o ; r d Charles Haynes. Anderson: Mrs S. i'|,js
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received ur accorded a grander wel- ^t-ption, and referred to the 12Jrd com-* than in Greencastle; spoke ol one 0 f the regiments that finally their number getting rapidly small- put down the war; jocularly showed er; how they appreciated such oc how the 14th, 43rd and 71st had oasions which allowed them to meet f a jled until in 1803 when the 123rd and talk over the old times; that it was called in; how they were all was with feelings of gratitude the VO ung when they enlisted and with
benefit. They were a good 1. kin_ r . soldier boys were permitted to see the exception of a captain and the happy body of men. Theii ba lg* s that the principles for which they t . 0 i one i UO ne of them were over of old gold. blue, white and led tought in ‘61-05 had been steadily twentv two to twenty-five years of
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maintained, every one of them; age; they joined Hovev's ‘-babies''
that the Grand Army boys bad ml- at Louisville'in 1864: then went to to the aid ■ ! the p»triotic gov - , Chattanooga an 1 with Sherman on
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made pleasant harmony in color, which si-t well against the bright
and handsome dresses of the ladies _ _
seated in the rear and on the right ernor and patriotic president in the ' tu t |, e The speaker reviewed i^aye Terre lUut.' ' s and left flank-. Meharrv hall wai- past few months. Mr. Beem spok' 1 their military career in which the NoTT - !u,‘fori" never m ire beautifully decorated of the part the regiment had taken 123rd wa- shown to have been a an.: stationB.'>*n(i rVi!,' inr'.rmirl.lj
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fur a reunion. Tlie display ol at the buttle of \\ mchester when , regiment. Gen Robbins i- d.wus, . ' . o 1 • j , ,1.1 ® ® I M.( HCSItBOrGR. i.rTjS festoons, nags, bunting, cut-tloweis they ran across Monewall Jackson. f ee li n crlv complimented Joseph Asst, i.m i rns-. v<».-t i i‘s.m,7 w *
and evergreens gave a splendid the only occasion when any union Donnohue of this city for his hrav-
men ever saw that famous rebel er> . j n b itt tle which made his pro CHICAGO audi- general’s back in a battle: told of potion to captain a deserved one.
tini-i] a- thev stood out again-t the new frescoing of the large
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their deed- of valor at Antietam.
The program was introduced by ( hancellorsville. Gettysburg, Cold M-ijor Jonathan Birch, mayor elect Harbor, Spottsylvania ; how atGetof the city, who presided with > tysburg 262 men in a twenty-min-dignity throughout th»* evening, ute fight pushed back an advancing Rev. Jess# Miller, chaplain of the force and onlv forty-seven of them invoked Divine blessings, came out of the fight alive, leaving was followed by excellent two hundred and five killed and
wounded on the field; that that deed excelled the charge of the
w, Fowler: Mrs. Mahlon music by the city orchestra. John Held and Mrs. Lutchem, o Jetfer- p Hillis. a Greencastle boy, who son county; Dr. H A Gobin. Mi-s | )as Heeu singing his way to fame
Jessie Ben «. Mrs. H. L. Hea.s. Miss w jth Mills, the evangelist, sang the _ E -i i > a pi n. I’rof. and Mrs. H. B. beautiful and patriotic song. Our; people of Greencastle for their wel l.ong i -n. 1 rot. and Mrs. .1. H. De- Country’s Flag of Stars.” The come and kindness.
famous light brigade; the speaker
Mr. Robbins closed by referring to the part Company F of the 123rd made up of Greencastle men. had performed in battle. He again thanked the militia and the Greencastle people for their entertainmen t. After the responses Wilbur Starr sang “The Brave Sentinel.” This piece is lull of patriotism and its
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t.er' 1 Pass.and i kt Airt. t hia
beautitul melody makes it especially
closed by heartily thanking the fitted for „ camptire . Ml , Stan .
sings it with feeling aud pathos
well chosen and it- For the 4:trd Captain Robert B.
Ill ei lil.K \S TDWS'ilie TItKKT.
For Tru-ti-e ROBERT >. GRAHAM For A--**--or ENOCH L. EOXt.ORTHY For Ju-fiee- of th** I ’cat- - Hi U/I’ER J ASH I ■ 'N JAMES T. 1»EN N Y GT.ORGF. B'. RCMBARGER For Constables W M. It. < ALLAH VN JOHN II. MILEDANIEL I'OM I’KINS
Motte. Mr and Mrs. A B. Phillips, iu , m |, er vvaa
•r, i .M - 1". i 'in Kuima B-'-k putr. ti' - vein was appropriate. H Sears, of Indianapolis, responded.
1 net w tb hearty and denenred ap- Their regiment felt grateful for the
M - A ii- a M T-, ot Plait.ti' - :d. |,| au9e< Captain Joseph M. Donno flattering reception wliich they ae-
I'.. and Mr-. 1» i'ai! arri'cl in bue made a happy hit in his intro-
this city on the 7:05 Big Four t duction of tbe train and were driven at once to t(K , k the rtnor their handsomely furnisheil home considered it at I0o6 south College avenue, Iu itted
(where they are -at home. Dr. gucat, but an esteemed honor to I Duvall is one of DePauw s best welcome two hundreil and
soldier guest-. He and stated that lie
fifty
known and mo>t learned professors. jr lie gts, many whom he bad known and bis Dri'b* i* a charming adj in before. He then took the audience,
For Congro— Fifth Di-trict .1 F>-K. OVERSTREET
| every way fitted to be a minister's bride. The Banner Time-extends
1 congratulations.
Ci mmenting on the weddintr the Danville Rtpvblirnn has the follow-
j ing:
Greencastle gains one of Dan
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ville’- fairest lailies but one who i-
in his introduction, with the • boys’’ at Antietam. Frcdrieksburg, ( hancellorsville. saved the day at Gettysburg, with Grant in the wilderness. SpottsvIvania. Otherwire at Helena. Island No. 10, and the battles of the Mississippi:
and his rich full voice brought tears to the eyes of more than one of his hearers. An encore was demanded aud responded to. Governor Mathews had walked on the sta^e early in the evening and was loudly applauded. At this point he was introduced by Mr. Birch who congratulated the audience that they had so distinguished a guest. Mr. Mathews responded in a speech of fifteen minutes in which he said it was a pleasure to be writb the soldiers at the eamp fire ami to recall the numerous memories that bind them tagether; he was also
'not a stranger there where she is through a baptism of tire: spoke of most favorably known in college the anniversary of Richmond, Ky.,
Fur 3 tint l!**pr»nuiivt*. < lay. Montgomery and Putnam < ountlt^. TH<>M T. MOOli P
The Banner Times dotis it hat
and town circles. In Danville she will be missed in tlie church and in society where she has been a leader. In musical circles she has gained highest praise wherever -he lias
t> chairman Meltzer and his aides. l, een heard while her friends are as They worked ' -o <’-Dhr..n. numerous as her acquaintances.
cepted with pleasure. The speaker looked back to the time when O. 1’. Morton was in the state house, and
an honor to be per . the boys in blue wrere marching to welcome one soldier the front: Sheridan twentj miles
away; Hooker above the clouds. •aye. indeed, tonight, slane the clouds” ; Sherman on his march to the sea; Lee in Grant’s grip which never let go; with l lister and Kearney: he thanked God that they had passed through the furnace and
that no smell of tire was on them; e8|>eClal y ^ ° f ,lie 0 PP 0rt,in “.v told how his regiment had carried t0 th " s P uWk “'>' ,hftnk tht * 8(>,<lier8 the ring of In liana to triumph and " h ° "T ?
to victory, ending by heartily thanking the people of Greencastle for their magnificent reception. Capt. Scars' speech met with wellplaced as it was one ot the best of
the evening.
For the 71st regiment Col. J. B.
bama and with George H Thomas * headle had a place on the program settlement ot the troubles at Franklin and Nashville; Mr. but was unavoidably absent. Chair- had been largely due, and a speedy
thirty two years ago today Aug. 30: others of them had been with Sherman; at Ressaca, Kennesaw Muntain. Atlanta, through Ala-
the demands of the hour during the late des-ds of violence in the state; that to no executive could a more sustaining hand be extended than that the old soldiers of Indi ana hail given him on that occasion : that to their determined stand the
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aid though tir.'d tonight, liave the g ra t u i a ( e d for gaining her per-a-suranee that they have done their manently. Dr. Duvall i- a promigood work well. A- a set of woik nent member of the faculty of De ers tl ev are hard to discount. 1>auw university, being professor ol
Gkiiv \jti 1 in entertaining the of Mental and Moral Science. He four refill), nts within h -- r borders i* considered one ot the ^trongest
this week has done herself proud.
Well indeed has -he sustained her reputation as an entertainer, which reputation is known far and near, wherever the American flag rtoatto the breeze. She lias laid open
guests?’’ and answered his own ^ Rabb, of Williamsport, instead, j serv * ce ® cnoie Horn grand army question by saying “from the battle Judge Rabb said his regiment P 0> ts all over the state and showed fields of the south." He next a-ked claimed part of the glory of the population of Indiana was for
Systematic Theology and in charge the visiting soldiers to arise and war and told how they had aecom- ' aw !lH( l order and what a small
then introduced them as of the panied the 123rd regiment in its i )er tentage was opposed to lirw; 14th, 43rd, 71st an] 123rd regi march to the sea and its battles H'at patriotism once aroused could ments, formerly of Indiana, but omler “Pap' Thomas at Nashville; not ' ,e Diricd with, and quickly put
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of the late additions to the faculty. He is to be congratulated on winning such an estimable lady.
now
of the United States. The be assured Greencastle’# mayor Jown t,le reiJ banner of anarchy;
regiment decides to meet in Green castle the decision canies with it a guarantee of tine treatment, hospitable people, digestable food and
speaker reached his climax in a that his regiment had a high appre- luld how the veterans had said they
eiation of the great ovation the cit- were as rea dy to go in service of izens of Greencastle were giving t,leir c °untry as they were thirty them, but it was nothing more . ve!,rs (‘go. The governor specially than they had expected or that thanked (.apt. Fee and his militia might be expected of a people that 1 °mpany I. of Greencastle for their had contributed men to every one ^te assistance and complimented of the regiments taking part in the the company for being so well
forget.
< ’liairraanBirch introduced Greencastle’s mayor, Charles B. Ca-e,
Th** Weather.
The indications for this vicinity beautiful way and gave the soldiers for the coming thirty-six hours are an introduction that they will never
as follows as received bv H. S
her gates before and lias made a Ruiick Jr (*o. from tbe otlicial
, , weather bureau at Indianapolis -
mark that many towns in Indiana IllI>IAKtPOU9 . In d. Aug. 30.
have striven to touch. When a m Kair weat , iei . ( BUtion , rv teill . who made one of his characteristic
‘■||—'perature. Wapienhans. speeches of welcome. He told of
the insidious course of slavery from j joint reunion. The speaker referred 0 fleered and equipped. His
The WeeUy RANN*^ Times from itS f ‘ lart inthe countr . v «P through to the anniversary of the battle of IUarkf ‘ w, ‘ re loudly applauded, now to Jan. 1,'95, for 25c. cash m | the successive yetr# until its press- Rieliinund, Ky., thirty-two veers Gen. M. D. Manson was called a rat'ing good time generally. Luft adv ance. All subscriptions diseon-j ore made necessary such an army (‘go : pictured how the soldiers had t J “t further than
niglits’ campfire was an inspiration tinued at expiration. tf
of loyalty, good citizenship and
rc-
ure made
as the visitors had formed
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with anvwhere. The town ha- done '’>' ,J- ' V : A11 ’‘ n- "‘anagerof Arthur
• .Iordan .< potiilrv hou*e. nobly, b »th city and country people Hens
speaking a few
a part, gone into action a raw regiment, words to the veterans telling them
Mr.Case, though young, has a warm having hardly had a batallion drill: he would talk to them at the reoj.
no speech.
Clip MiisldHlPgSI ;; Frank Leslie's Scenes nl
Portraits of tie
good fellow-hip that is seldom met ' Furni-hed the Daily Baxxkk Times appreciation for the soldier bovs. he referred to the sad sight of see mental reunion 1 K.w. All«n. mana.eruf A ^ Mr. Kerchiv.l, ,.r „ tt , ,.„ tlv Tlie gener,l j, in fo’kle „ d
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«« welcomed them to handsome Green- postmaster-of Greencastle. in Rich- •peaks with difficulty Col Junes' .".i’, castle, and last evening welcomed mood when he had an aim ampu- T. Johnston made one of his clTr I them on behalf of one of the be8t|tated . told how they had looked acteristic happy speeches which I
HD.litia boys in set everyone in a good humor; he
. , . . .... ., . , , i: =>•---■ - an<1 referr «d t.. especiaUjr thought every soldieri successful finish. 1 he cit\ is to lie fr.nh.^iib^ect u> handan* !»;, brought out great applause when he •'Charley Smith's grayness and his should be a G A R m 1 1 ’J
Mull'one
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contributing, and the great success OH.k-'^TunK'a'n.'i c''!i- l '" of the mammoth uniiertakingi>f en* Turkuys ht*n-.ein.ice fat tertaining lour regiments at the f, ‘ same time has been carried to a «j,"',,:. eh- .lee r. f. 'stt» and over
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ffl^lve your fiOl nan,
congratulated.
. |>eople8 of the world. Mr. Case 1‘ke tlie » eulogized Governor Matthews and their early
present
days
state what part ■''"l h '''n,'L't - « ulrv '7j number: (3| lni -| u- »^ ',.,-rt-‘"j.
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- said that the state in 1861-5
was ( °wn
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Continued on Fourth I’agt.)
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