Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 September 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER ITMES. GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1891.

IN OUR NEW ROOM

A VACILLATING MOLECULfc.

The Largest Stock of

Gents’. Furnishings

ferret! to the subject <>f platforms N EWS FROM DKPAl NN Mr. rr A.ImiU h7 I. JuM Ml,,.. Mr. tf » P,1 0W hi.S position, blit discovered

OTrr»ir«*et s«l.i hr \Va«. ‘I® bad Dot brought t lie Iiatiotiul BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF It \vr,s just forty minutes, by the democratic plat form of 1 S >9:1 with yhe university democratie clock on the west wall him. Ihis was due to the fact

of the democratic court house, after 1 hat there is not enough ol that Mr. Cooper began speaking on platform left for any one to get an

ATTENTION, CUB MANAGER*!

Ever shown in the city will he found. show the Latest Styles in

Our windows

Fcill Hats. We have the price also. Our Clothing is thoroughly reliable—the Cloth, the Cutting, the Trimming, the Making, the Styles must be of the latest designs or the

MO DLL does not handle them.

SEE OtII\ IKII]D01H OFFE^!

THe TVYODBU

Tuesday evening until the first ap-'extract from He left his audience plause was wrung Irom the audi- »s clear as mud on money matters, enee. This was probably because J Mr. Cooper next tried to show ludge Bachelder, who presided, and that the government was not re who by the way made the best sponsible for the workingmen all speech ol the evening, stole most of j losing their jobs, but failed to tell

Mr. Cooper’s thunder by uncorking j all the applause right at the start. It reminded one of a clumsy plow boy fooling with a bottle of ripe cider—it all went off at the start.

This is because there is a scarcity

l.ook in Hit. < oluinn for It—i.n<» l&iitertaiiiiiittiits—Items ami Announcement K—Th«t Very Latent ami the Hest hy Special Reporter. There were no recitations today. Frank Morris, '98, is a pledged

Sigma Nu.

Doubling classes in preparatory

Greek are forming.

This year promises to be a “red

I desire to call the attention of the managers of students' boarding clubs j to my large stock of FINK. FRESH* {clean and LOW I’RICLD GROCER. IMS. Am ready to furnish at bottom market prices the best the country a f fords in the Grocery, Produce ami Hating Line. Call on me and be convinced that my statements are correct JO JIN RILEY, South Greencastle ■.rr.i-'ii

Ride the Best.

them that under republican rule the workingmen did not lose jobs. Tried to show that the panic was

the result of republican legislation,! letter „ one for old A sbury

but tailed to tell how the same; ¥ , , , j i . r i t-mm,-..

Ham Langdon and Robert John ... . .

laws worked all right under repub-1 . , .. * ,. , . | Kie».nt teams ani single drivers, ton.

1 ! are in Indianapolis on business,

of democratic enthusiasm this year Hcnu rule and all wrong under f ■

. .. J he* cn rol 11110111 111 us lu r lius

and the ceneral impression is that democratic rule. i . , . i i i .

1 I j *<k* at . passed the three hundred murk, the judge hogged the ring on the On the tanlx Mr. Cooper first

applause business. This one inci admitted that democrats had laised Joe Allen made a trip to Indiaj dent alone shows that there is some- the price of the poor man’s under-, ,m H IB yesterday to meet friends thing rndHallv wrong with domoe ; clothes. He then told how his i J. E. Garni and B. D. Stevenson, racy this year. In former f eats, I P«rty had surrendered bodily to the utter an absense of a year, have en-

j when Mr. Cooper wasn’t on the de- sugar trust, and begged the aid of tcred school.

# | tensive he could at the jerk of a three republicans to keep them out) ,J S. White, of Rockville, and! A. IIA 1 S, 1 1 oprit'lOl*. t h um ^ or the toss of his bend bring of their dilemma. lie failed to 1 Andrew M. Lockridge, of this city, j

foitli tlie “old Puti.am veil” which show that under republican rule ! ur e pledged Betas.

If swiftly o’er the road you wish to wild,. In one of Cooper Urns.' tine UuurKiiw ride Ladles lit i ooper Bros.’ will alway s Hod Polite and attentive drivers of Hm-st kin I A Biiffiry, < art lave, Uiiiduii or Wajf,„„. t |,] •lust what you want from Cooper Hr is , , u

can tret.

Finest rltfs in Greenoustle they have for y,„| Commercial men at the livery should ea'.l First class turnouts they have for all Hide lit style, a irood. fast team enjoy, l all on Cooper Bros., best help they at

times employ.

On a wood rlir at ( ooper Brow yen can depend Why Will you to others gro. for poor rlns. yuur

money spend.

The finest'Busses for picnic and prlv ste par.

ties, loo.

Just what you want Cooper Bros, have

you.

COOPER BROS.. COH. INDIANA i WALNUT STS ’

DAI LN BANNER TIMES I)F.M0<i;.vrs over the county arc ; j tl j tg pa |i n y days resembled “h—l’s there was no such dilemma amlj (has. Dnvi«, of Terre Haute, and

of the opinion that Mr. Harry Han- 0 , nt .j a i breaking loose.

Published every after except Sunday , , ’ . . ”, , uiiictui o.v„a. u8 ™ The old ! that tWCDt) pounds of SUgUT COl.ld aMheti iNNKHTiviKsottiee,corner vine atid <iel ami his iniuediate relatives! ve ]| j H ,rone it is on its wav to its be bought where now but sixteen

have had about enough office in terminal station, desuetude. H\ can he had for a dollar. Ills illus I’utnam. They have drawn dose 1 d j nt 0 f bard work, the bouse was ! tration ot the dominant party beg

as!ieeV|'>n!v'nvo\nu-s l "p l i l e!V 1KI '' 1>1 '"' 1 to $100,000 from the oftieial bag, flu ed The leaders brought their giug aid of the minority party was

!in d die opinion is that that 1®! families; the ward heelers tooted a disgusting admission of weak- .. .. about enough. in their friends, the country was ness. He to'd t iat the taritf bill

“ ' ' it

50 ** Si

urn •• a 25'I “ 8'i :><>■ *• -J

rntfs iiuulr kii'>\vn on application

t’lmiiu. :- for «li play ji«1 vertiscnn nts must !'»• {

Hun w 1) Owen the re mbli called ll P on anrt hrol, g ht ' va9 irrupt and infamous when

handed in by hi o'clock ii. m. eaehduy. Bead-1 ' j ( j a deleiration from dowu on the came back from the senate, ami *;‘>»"*>^f«r ^cretary of state, ^ Ju , t w|jv the , r ,hen begged three republican sena-j “^afami ^tpna rms nave a who has been quite .11 at Battle ^ . ehould he ' hrm ,g h t in to tors to help pass a bill be admitted| ^F^ng” corHn.et which continues , ( reek, Mich., in telegram ^1,0^ meeting for any other was corrupt. The Hax>ek Times for*bree weeks. The Kappas have

tip to 1 o’clock p. in.

All communications Bhould be signed with tluMmmeof tin* w l iter: not nocessnrily for |niblicitlon, but as cvlclenco t»f Kood faith.

A lonymoti'* coinmunictitiniis can not In* no- state romm i tlee. SUVH that IlD is im-I

viced.

Frank Holliagswortli, of the city,

arc pledged I’lii Psis.

Rev. C. F. Knyart. '89,* pastor of the?' 1 . E. church at Springboro, Ohio, is a visitor at DePauw. 'i’he hall ways of west college have been niceh T papered and add laucb h> tlie inside appearance. Thetas and Alpha Phis have

Where delivery irreiriilnr pleiiHH report aanie promptly i»t publication otBcc.

proving and hopes that by next week he will be able to return to i

reason than to swell a crowd is hard to tell. They are democrats out there from principle—the tnoie

Specimen copies mailed free on KrpitcHtiun. Indiana and take up the work of the campaign. As Mr. Owen grows ' P rinei »> ,e the n " ,re de " ,0craC ^ and

1.2.1

HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION

One Tear in advance Sir montht* Three months, Otie month Per week hy Carrier When delivery is made by carrier, all sub-

scription accounts arc to be paid to them as

they call and receipt for snme.

M. J. BUCKET r HA KEY M.SMITH.

L’jv! better his opponent, Captain Myers,

jjo grows sicker of hi* bargain to de-

bate the issue.

Mu. CoorEK did not repeat his

FuiiiiBher Columbus speecli. It proved a ...MsnaKin, Editor b(MJlnciang ther e. His speech

Tuesday night at the court house

the only one that failed to sh*>w a contrite democratic spirit was- run away from that corrupt institution

years ago.

would like to a>»k Mr. Cooper why on eisrth these republican senators wanted to vote for a corrupt democratic bill in order to get free sugar, when the McKinley Mil, a genuine republicum iaw aerf in force, wasrat that very time giiviog the peoplwfree suga?. Mr. («<>p-

laoeci! fiiriG; Cuard.

BIG FOUR. ooino r »*t.

Xo in* Vceiltiuled KxpMsw.... » : :)b a m Xu 21 liidlanupolN Vcoinrmii'iliirlun m NilIH* M)ut llwt'StlTII l.lmlTCd !:‘i m >■ X'*J 8* Mall eW it m

GOING WC-T,

So 7* Vcntibulod l-.xpress .... l'!:'.10am No H* Mall s:tj m Nf>l7* 'n)Ut li western I Imltod I2;«» t m Ne :}+ Terre Haute Accommodhtirm. '.:nr, put

• 1 Hilly ♦ Except >iin(lay.

No. 10. I. solid vi-ntIhokxl train ( meimiari, sleejs-rs for Sew York i'.'i ' levi'l.tnii! v.nrii c.mmutioAs for roluuiHus, o So. , „\- m its throntrli to Xew Vork. Hostlm .n,,! it,. n . luirrfrtrliur. tlleli. No. IS is S tllil tei:i to Hnf. :.ilo, i.’illi sleepera for New York \ .!;• N. V i K. It . and Wnshlnirton, D. C., via < ,v o It It and i »iilrra rotlileetlons for U isloi and i .. Inin 1 hot,o. Xo. He.inni'ets throntrli to\\ almsl! .. ...1 I ' ■. iv.i l ? e.s V . .S, *r O .-.A I" . .. ... . .. .

and t'n.fin < fty. Nos. 7, 9 and 17 cunr.r-t with

diveriilhjf llwes at St. Ixmls union

depot

F I*. Hukstis. \irt-nr

hours of continued explanation i*t his recent acts in congress. ^ he* a man explains for two hours, and then, as he himself admitted, gets

tempt to excuse and justify himself ] right back to where he started^

Mr. Cooper’s speech was nTO >r's argument on this point »)>««*

he lias a wheel or two loose.

.Address all ooratmmlcallons to The Daily Hannkh Times,

Greencastle, lnd. j was a labored and miserable at

withheld' foT an agreement

Tom' Crowder, of Sullivw*. is; visiting Fhi Gam brothers »nd friends- at Dv-Fauw, He will' at- , tend the Stush Medical at Chicago |

this year.

Prof. W.vido an«? family liave rc-j

turned I’ronv tlieir Eureoean tript-l;

' ^ 1 tfo ♦* Chicaao MnH l:2oam

Tliev were dotaineis in Neiv York- "■ “ Ex-peess l2:05p:s

Local - 12:06 pin

on account of! Mrs-, Waldo’s foot ' _ . soitwrboitod.

MUiQN ROUTE

l0UISVlV*»rwAlM»T»CHIC»80RT . -j-'

— -xr » ■ ■ ■ »

III effect'stMuJay, May 27. 1SWJ.

ICEI'I III.M \X STATE TH KET.

whole tiresome harrsngue, r»e continual explain. He explain*d and re-explwned until he weari-’td

and his party. It was an attempt there is something wrong with |,i a Tie audi e, Hc..so a sigh of relie I es--to confess and avoid. It was praise record. He spoke for three-quoi-s' a i >t>d w ^ en closed. Had and apology, from beginning to end. ters of an hour on money questions,| R,,t a lire ,>rf>tien 0lU relieved!. Forty minutes he spent in his face-j the silver issue et al., and billion.*; monotniy ot Mr. Cooper *

about on silver. He confessed that and millions of dollars rolled oft J ex ! , * a ' nlll l?'

of M r. audii-Tce

woul i.

t > W rV O 1>.

I .’♦v V Uml.'VvfHe Mut)' 2:47 ata I Vw A* MHithcrii K.VtnftiM. 2:22 p

Tlius h# went tbrouahout hjsl lieinff iniuredi.. J ! XV«f LkmI - Cbupci exertusefr wese lieid and ''"'‘'r t Excei.rswwhy,

great enthusiaeai wa» manifested.

1:4a p m

VANDAUA LFIME.

1 lass and colic*® veils 4lle<l the air i rrakbwttav*-«.reen'CM«ti<i, Intf .ln rffeet Vov

. ..I mi, mx.

with the usual college moise. Ail i rowthk-west

No 5 Ex. x*un.... S:S#l«ith, for Louis. v.. -■ i... I.. — - - -

Secretary of State WM. I). OWEN Auditor of State aMERICT’SC. DAILEY Treasurer of State FRED J. SCTIOEZ Attorney General WM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Public Instruction D. W. UEETIXG State Statistician S. J. THOM I’SON State Geologist \V. S. Ilf,.VI < ’ll LEV Supieiac Ju lgi—First Distiii-t JAM E,S H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District I.EAN'DER J. MON KS

the departments-of thee university assembled in Meharry UaJl at the regular hour. Dr. John, waw the | first to appear on tlie rostrum and 1 X020

No . Xo 1 Xo3t No 3 No 4

two and four years ago lie had on his tongue very glibly. This was l !iWr * gone to sleep. heartily growtid by the-stwd-{ n" 2

j the very same spot proclaimed to | done notwithstanding that many of his constituency here the virtue |,is auditors hud been out of a job | and the merits of free and unlim-1 H 11 summer and hadn’t a cent im ited coinage of silver. His atteinpt their pockets, and Judge McGreg-

or’s docket, which lay near hioo.

.o avoid was from tlie fact that he

had learned better. That he now contained more foreclosure suits knows more than he did then. He than any Putnam docket ha* h»d denounced the Sherman law as! t or years. It was like adding in“vicious in principle and unfounded | su it to injury to tell the poor peo in philosophy.” Why did-tie not pi e of so much money when they further state that lie voted for the hadn’t on account of democracy’s law ? Why did he not explain that errors been able in the past year to he voted for free silver in the fifty (scare up enough to keep out of second congress? Why did he not I debt. The substance ot Mr. Coop-

tbat tiie Sherman law (er’s financial talk was that he had| !4 * r,/ft cu,MJ P a, n n * u rt

Mr.

No 12

Oalljr 12:211«in, Umis. SHtlljr .12: llpm. fur-f Louts. LStlEin, for *1. Ismls

tx. 6:2St>.bv, for Terre llmitr

roit Tiir. c.kst

ILr --ail 8:54'tern, for IndtannpoHl,

lilri.1V 1:52 i> -u-, •* U*iy 3:36 non; “ Ka. >t*a, «:2n(I'm, "

2:28 n ttu, ••• Drltv 3:32d*tni miKI A l>l'WIH4K>X

it was, the 'ire was a blessing t»; eat9> i n his welcome to the ''o h _ many a worn out democrat whol &ntg be strongly cautioned tMi.see*ivc | i-mveTtvic

who wanted*to get around the con-L gow , f oundatioHl This, was the Non VZKur. tier to swea-r 1 • , . . - I For eoiapior* time ciutii.. ^iv.nw all trains

main purpose Oil our VStUeatlOiQ. ! anil gtatloHBi. aiixi for fnU 1'nrorniatioii as to

In conclusion Mr. Cooper talkt.d Therv „ .. . . | mu*, thnns**o«r».etc^iid«*n-

of Hawaii, and pro&ounced the name of that country's queen, tlie

were ovar live

present.

fi.lMMlml {' J.'S" ia,wKivo. \Kont. J.M.i HKo-Mu&croif. tirwncastle.

Aast. (O'l V1.-AJW. Airt. St; I otiis. JIo

only man. who ever Attempted the pronunciation in th& town TW Banneil T'imes believes Mr. Overstreet had the matter about right when he said Mr. (Amper was u‘'tiRCillatijig molecule,’" for he showed he had vneillmted considerably

K! HI 1*1.M AX’ COI NTV TICKET.

For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES McD. HAYS

For Clerk

joiin D. hunt For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For TroiiHnrcr OSCAR A. Sll El’llERD

For Sbcritf

TAN lEl W. MA< Y F’or Surveyor LAWRENCE DOWNS F'or Coroner JOHN V. OWEN For < oninitssioiier M District—JOHN L. BRIDGES Slid District—JAMES C. RE AT KEHl Itl.H AN TOWNSH1C TICKET. T'or Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOC H L. UO N ti'ORTH Y For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RCMBARGEE For Constables WM. R. (ALLAH AN JOHN H. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS

explain

would never have been passed but for the clamor of democtacy in congress, nor could it have been repealed hut for the aid of republicans in both houses? The second confession which he characterized as humiliating to himself was upon tlie tariff bill. However, he praised the hill and denounced as traitors the makers of the hill. He pointed out the great good to come to the people from it and scored the si n ate democrats who constructed it. He admired the building, but | abused and vilified the builder. Not once did he refer to Cleve- ! land’s query to Wilson, “How can we face the people?” Mr. Clevi- : land said it is a bill of “party pertidy and dishonor,” ‘ the eommun ism of pelf.” Mr. Cooper said the bill is good, but the men who made it arc bad. His attempts to blame the republicans for the sugar schcd- | ule was cowardly as it was weak. His effort was labored, his'excuses miserable and it is evident no pleasure to Mr. Cooper to “face tbe

, people.”

lh* t\f eatiier.

The indications for this, vicinity

for the coming thirty-six hours arc as follows as received by H. S | Renick A: Co. from the official

weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indian u'or.is. Hid., Sept. 19.

t H Fair weather stationary tem-

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You itre X*-i-«i™l lli r<', V u*,.

Pnnrfordsvlttu ArsuaJiews. j CHICAGO A EASIKJBN 11,1.1 N015. ‘ Fatty” Smith, of DePaaa.w. is in | Toitjute. miw.xt town the guest’oi Coach Heningvr. av*-«yh »«om t.-s* xiiitrH.

^ X«7 NhsIivtiUy->|,wlnl !i :U p m Noll- Tcrrvlllaiite & Kvnnawltte WaiL. 1:45 pm Xu5* i liic.m:** .V X.'islivlliri-1 i mitixl IO:OU p in

I»t(KTH HOWTSD.

No a* ( lilvuMtoJi XuHlivtlia I.lmltcsi ti'iOnm No 2+ - Mail 11:27) pm No 8 rhleawn special I):-’'!’™

* Kiiltv. t Ext-epfe

Trains 6 aia-itienrry rnilVmin puWcx-Hli'i-pi’U! nirx anj )li»7 <'oac-.h' >* n.mV'i-iin f«>lf«l bouvi-i it

Eor Sale, cheap—A good -stfe fantilv horse. D. La.nuwon. 27ott»

changed Ids mind. Mr. Cooper | next showed where democracy had in one year made a saving ot $29,000,000. but failed to show that they had cut tlie pension list just that much in the same length of time and that the reduction was really all off the soldiers. He then left that point for the people to “re licet” upon. They will reflect in

about seven weeks from last night v»...««na Eine

0 Kept. 11 to 22, return limit Sept. 24,

Oik- IV.nl iv Wjl« V In I4ui. B1k Tatar. Sept. IN and. 19 we will sell tickets to

Indianapolis aiul return, Hiu’ 80 evnts. I ' lUcatn 1 aobT-ftishvllle

Return limit) to Sept. 29.

P. F. Hviwtis.

perature.

Wapceniians.

State Fair * iu. Riaf Four.

mite of one fare to Indianapolis

Sept. 25th the Big Fovtr w ilt sell luir

1 WAS. 8TOM..

-*>'l Pasa. aiu'Fkt A**. Clilcairo.

llai-vexA Exeurmta*. «*» Rig Four.

coontv. 2LiO-tf

Kvturn limit 24rli. F'. F. If I’kxtis, Agt.

and Mr. Cooper will hear their thinkin'. The speaker here consulted a stack of books and re-

fare $1.20; account liidiann State Fair. Sept. 21 mill 25. return limit 27t, fare $1.20; account republican state convention. 270-tf

YuuilitUa Iimv ICxvHroioua. Eighty cents tr* indiantipolis and return Sept. 18th and 10th, return limit Sept. 20tU. AeeiMtnt, Indiana State fair and Last Ikiys of l*otnpei. To soutberu points Oct. 2nd, Nov. Gth, Dec. 4th. For further particubirs see J. S. Dow lino, Agt.

N. W. la.. Kan., I.a,. Manitoba. Minn., Miss., S..W. Mo.. Ti'ont., Neb., N. M . N. C., N. Dak., Ok. T.. S. C., S. Dak.. Tenn., Tex,, U'lith, Wyoming. Fer icirt ituiinrs adilivs . F. 1*. Hnestis. Vgu, Greencastle. 2x/7, 1 G

lit* 1$iMiliiTiji staX-H ■/uiivent ion via UHA* 1'nur.w 24 and a rate of oiioibp* t ^ Imlituiapolis wsB he charged, for a roiwid triii from all Big Foiur-iaii"--uf rhls county. Return limit 2£th. SUD-tf F. 1*. 111'KSTtks NfJG

For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET

Fur Judge, 13th District, JAMES A. MoNITT.

For Prosecutor, 13tb Dlptrlet,

IIENKV i . LEWIS.

For Joint ItepreaentHtlve, < lay, M

and Putnam <‘ounti<*H, THOMAS T. YIOOKE.

Kunl Estate Transfers. Thomas J. Bracken to Samuel J. Wain, land

In Floyd tp., $275.

Charles A. oleott to Eiiiuia L. Noisier, land

in Haiiibrldife. $1.

Emma L. N els ter to Lueretla P. Lathrop, land In Balnhrldge, $lt)l». Uobert Cox to Cline A Crosby, land In

Itoachdale, $575.

Kozin Hammond to Peter It. Christie, land Montgomery ' n Greencastle tp., $1 Me. Hartley to Dell Asher, land In Green-

s | Watches,

K9

castle, $2*si

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Jewelery. Diamoiijs, Silverware. Spectacles, Bronzes, Colt Tens, Etc.

FACTORY, SECOND STORY.

Watch Inspector for tbe I/misville, New Albany and Chicago Kailmad.

Special Department in Factory for doing Watch, Clock, Optical and Jewelry Repainug-

WHOLKSALE and RETAIL, FIRST FLOOR.

E*. © LI IL* Lx Ex Y, Manufacturing Jeweler* GREENCRSTL.E. 1NDIHISK. * f r