Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 September 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GUEENCASTLE. INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S!U.
IN OUR N&W ROOM The Largest Stock of Gents’. Furnishings Ever shown in the city will be found. Our windows show the Latest Styles in 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 MODEL does not handle them. SEE O'UR ffllPDOUl OFPEIU
THe TUIODBL. F. A. HAYS, Proprietor.
STORIES OF THE STREET.
IntereNtnig IteiUM Piekeil up in Pawning,
our l.ong Fared Krporlen*.
An exchange remarks that it has been the custom of a great number of ladies all over the country for
The teacher, Prof. Ogg. years to hide the front door key inthe pujiils slips contain-j gfcle » shutter, under thestep, ata
liigli Srliool Xotet*.
Knrolluoent yesterday, 100. One noticeable feature of the school course this year is the large amount of reference work. The U. 8. history class does not use a text
book, gives
var
ing references to the work in ions books in the city library, and they are expected to study these just as thoroughly as they would a text hook. The book used in general history is a mere outline of
certain place along the walk or hang it on a nail on the portico when they go out after supper. But this custom has been done away with. It was considered all right to do this in the good old
the work, and the remaining infor- times when everybody was honest, ination is gathered fiom other i, u t it is a little risky now. The
books. The same plan is pursued in ttie English classes, especially
latest and safest place to hang it is on a little hook attachment to the
DAILY PANN ER TIM ES Democracy cuts the campaign
— 1 Inoao in Indiana tomorrow. So far th«y have failed to cause «rippie on the political surface.
Franklin atret-l-.
ADVERTISI NG. Kbadinu Notices
ft cents per line. 1 >ne line paragraphs elianred
as oecupvillg two Hues spaee.
il lines + emits per line 50 " 3H urn “ 3 261 “ SVi 6(0 “ 2 IHs| Nv rates made known on application. < 'harori*!- for display advertisements must lie
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The main thing the matter with the attendance at democratic meetings this year is that the men who helped to carry the elections in 181)2 don’t like to listen to the
handed in by 10 o'clock a. m. oaeliday. Head- c. n f > liei r nnrtv’s failure to litK adyertiscmenta will be received eueh day | 8lor .> OI 111111 l ,,lrl > s
_ profit by its victory.
up to 1 o'clock p. in.
All cmiiniunicatlons should be signed with the name of the writer: not necessarily for public Cion, but as evidence of (rood faith
Says the Globe-Democrat-.
a ."inj moos communications can not be no- Ecu i si an a democratic revolt the ligh tf ul in u sic yesterday morning,
fredelivery >a irre^lar please report ’ ol ' tllp inevitable break
a selection from the “Triumphant j
Where delivery .a trrotruhtr phase report beginning Of the inevitable break same promptly at puhlieation office. of the south? Perhaps SO. If the Specimen copies nmll.sl free on applleatlon. |. 0 p U |,liean recruits in tile Cieole
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Year in advance $5.00 Six monUts * > Rn
Three month!* One month Per week h]i Carrier.
in the biographical study. Although garter. This key attachment is the reference work in the science something like snaps on harness department does not require so an d equally as safe. Young niun, large an amount of study in other if you should happen logo home books, the pupils have abundant f,om prayer meeting or church opportunities and are expected to with a 3'oung ladv and she sorter look up subjects which especially hangs around the door of her home interest them. Those who have ;(n ,| ghil'ts the weight from one foot charge of the city library have to the other, and looks longingly done all in their power to provide a at the gate, just remember where suitable class of books for refer the key hangs and bid her good
ence work. They have succeeded night, in supplying the students with the best works on the various subjects, and have made the library very valuable to the high school. By this plan of work the pupils can gain a much hroader knowledge of count ^ the subjects than would be possible * )08U ^ if their study was confined to the
text hooka/The librarian is glad with our money. The leaders-the
‘gang’ its you call them—hud the cards stacked on us, however, and robbed us. They bet on Denman for auditor and though thev had Mr. John Hillis gave ns some de- , „ ,,
j i4 . ! . _ ] j other fellows put up the money, we „ ... arc slick enough to know now. He sang two pieces, the first being ' . , . tfiougn we duiu t have sense enough
ATTENTION, CUB MANAGERS! I desire to call the attention of file managers of students', boarding chilis to my large stock of FINE, FRESH CLEAN and LOW PRICED GROCER. IES. Ain ready to furnish at bottom market prices the best the country affords in the Grocery, Produce and Eating Line. Call on me and he convinced that my statements are correct JOHN RILE Y", South Greencastle
war among the local sports. One of tliem Banner Times, “I am At the democratic
primary election we supwe were getting a square
deal and backed certain candidates
There is
democratic said to the dead sore.
to assist in every possible way those who go to the library for
work.
The Neoesstly of Composure.
One thing that, if not a necessity, is at least conducive to comfortable living, is hardly appreciated even bv those who most need it. 'Ibis is' the need of having some time each day entirely alone. It is im possible to live comfortably without composure of mind, and there is no way of securing it so surely as to spend a short time each day (and a long time is even better) in silence, and free from interruptions. It is soothing to tired nerves, and Strengthening to a tiredmind. The person who does not like to be alone, who does not even strongly desire to he alone once in a while, is already on the highroad towards ill-health. It is the only way to haye relief from the confusion ol always being in some one's presence, which will, sooner or later, either affect the nerves or weaken
the mind. | m;Y vo ' 11 Wherever, or however, yon live, Choice Steaks, then, see to it ihat you have at Juicy Roasts and
least one hour out of every twentyfour that j’ou can call your own. Some busy people may at first think this is impossible; hut we rarely lind anyone who does not waste more tln.n this every day, and who is not the worse otf for the waste. The very act of taking lids hour strengthens the will and adds that much to the comfort of
living, since a weak-willed person - if awirtiy o'er the road you wGii to jiid,., is at the mercy of every tiling and ‘ ( ll /„ r nrog . wlll „// evei'V person that encroach upon Polite and attentive drivers of Itni-at kind. , . . i . , ,u„ f I A Hutrtrjvl'artlfttre, l^tndau or WaKeiiette. Ins rights: and not the least <*f! . Illia what you want from cooper Br ts.>
these is the right to live a healthy can net.
comfortable life.-fYoat '-Sanitar- ^"« ‘eants and Single drivers, too
tinest rl|fs in Grt'enoaatle they have for yon innDemorest Magazine for Oc-
tober. _
NEW MILLINERY STORE. Opposite Postortfee. Just opened :l new stock of goods, consist ing of all the latest styles and patterns in Ladies' Misses’and Children's Hats, Children's
Caps,
Pine Mourning Work a Specialty,
Examine our stock before Iniving. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN
277-Elwk
Soup Bones
-AT-
7VYI ESSE’S
NEW MEAT MARKET. 1277.tt On Hanna Street.
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Ride the Jiest.
state show up strongly in Novem 2An |, er there is likelv to he a secession
1»*25 *
-Jj* from the democratic to the republi-
When delivery Is made by carrier, all sub-
scription accounts are to be paid to them as j ex-slaye states before 1890.
they call and receipt for same.
M. J. BECKETT Publisher HAKRY M. SMITH Munatfins Editor
| cun camp in nearly everyone of the
Poli-
tics in the south is getting highly interesting.
Address all cmiiraimtcutlons to Thr Daily Banner Times. Greencastle. Ind.
at the time, Yvhere that money came from. The gang backed Denman with their money and we went up against the game like a lot of suckers. Sore? Well I should say we
, , were. We propose to get revenge ilmrouglilv ,ppre,-.,te,l l,y thmi|!h kni(e (h(
Songs, No. 3.” The second was “I am on a Shining Pathway,” arranged to the music of “Annie Laurie.’’ Both song-, were ren dered in a beautiful manner anti
were
the school.
('omtncrclal men at the livery should call. First class turnouts they have for all. Ride In style, a Rood, fast team enjoy, call on Cooper Bros., best help they at all
times employ.
On a trood rl* at ( ooper tiros, you can depend.
Itoot Hot of the Apple Tree. Editors of the Indiana Farmer.
\v Inn is the cause of apple trees J Wh »' w111 t® others go. for poor rWs, your
dying from the ground down, while
Mr. Hdlis is a gradu- ... u n • i
„ , . . , , , candidate at the polls, iiistas they
ate from high school, being a mem- , , . , , , knifed us in the primary, her of the class of 8t. His pleas- i hear froin U8 i uter . " manners and voice have made! * *
KKI-t 111.14 A > STATE TICKET.
Secretary of State WM. I). OWEN Auditor of State AM KKICl'S C. DAILEY Treasurer of State FRED J. SCIIOLZ Attorney General >\ M. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Public Instruction D. W. GEETING State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist W. S. RT.ATf III.EY Supreme Judge—First District JAMES H. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth Di-trict l.EANDEK J. MONKS
You’ll
I her nt the class nf 'NT Ills ideas. I . . ,
Mr. Cooper left Putnam conn ty yesterday. Here are two questions which a disgusted demo erat asked him that he failed to answer: ‘ Why did you kick and paw the air against trusts and mo nopolies and then surrender to the
sugar and whisky combine? Why Mubyl Hollingsworth, daughter ,
did you (ell ua (o vote the democrati,-1 of br. Ho!ling«„ortb, of the Col ofour eity, tiekel for in order to get *1.25 p^lleg. Avenue ehurch, ba» entered ! “ U J' ou *» '• ■" tour
I in*
j him a favorite with the pupils and j “The use of special delivery postlie is always welcomed by them. age stamps is not generally under Several members of the sc-hmi! s 100 ^’ « a id Postmaster Nett today, attended the “Last Days of Pom-j “ Tlle y are beneficial in various peii” nt Indianapolis yesterday. i ways. For instance if you want a
letter delivered at any time to any
bushel for wheat and then as soon school, as you were elected give us forty-
five cents?”
ten cent delivery stamp, stick it on.
. , .bandit to the postmaster and lie Ihe seniors are puzzling their . . . . . , , . , i immediately delivers it. It is reminds about the laws of gravita-1 . . , . ... . „ , , , , ceipted tor at its destination and
lion, home of the boys sav thev l ,
'you can thus assure yourself upon the return of the messenger that
they are green alove? 1 had several nice, thrifty trees this spring | that were dead as could he below the ground, and they put out leaves, | and the top is now drying up. i Some Grime's Golden that I had bought very hardy and stood the winters well have died in this man-1 ner. Is root grafting responsible for tiiis disease? A. II. B.
Hamilton Co.
monoy spent!
The Attest'buaae* for plcntc and private par-
ties. too.
Just what you want t ooper Bros, have 1 r
you.
COOPER BROS., COR. INOIANa * WALNUT STS,
Local Time Card.
BIG FOUR. GOING EAST.
No 10* Vestibuled Kxpri-ss ..2::Wain No 2t Indltinapolis Acooniniudatton k : 42 it m No IS* southwestern Umited 1-.IW p ui No 8* Mail 4:58 p in
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»> . H. Kagan, secretary of our No 7* Vestlhuled Express I2::»)am
J No »* Mall .. 8:4.'u in
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Mr. Cooper has left our count y
In his talks he referred to Mr. Ov- ttre a '' rai,, the A’ wil1 lose * rav ‘ erstreet’s refusal to debate with ! ^ in 8cho01 be expelled into him. He should have referred to s I )a< e ' history and told how lie declined to Uur visitors since last Tuesday challenge John Worrell two years ; were: John Hillis, Lulu Frank, ago, for about the same reason Mr. Meda Stoner, Mabel Stoner, Jesse
state horticultural society, replies Non* southwesterni.imited I2:4u
i No 3+ Terre Haute Accommodation. 7:0ft
as follows: “1 our Hamilton coun-I "Dally t Except Sunday. ty cot respondent has a well defined w u h 1 sieepere'mT^Ne^ 1 ' ' ('TtweiHn'i; case of a seriously-contagious fun-1 nivt^tllm^hto* nvJ York^j&mn^n^Rengus disease of the apple tree known f,!!!/lVi’ii BTeepei^ dw'nvw Y!!rk , via"N."v’"i''.
R. R., and WnHlilnaton. I). C.. via < . & o. R li
Kl.ltl IM.1CAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Met). HAYS Eor Clerk JOHN D. HUNT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheriff DANIEI W. MA( Y For Surveyor LAWRENUE DOWNS For Coroner JOHN V. OW EN Eor Commissioner Gt District—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd Di-trict—JAMES C. BEAT KEPI ltl.14 \N TOWNSHIP TIC KET. For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOXtt’ORTHY For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RPMBARGER For Constables WM. R. CALLAHAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS
Karlle unci Hiram Collins. Tlie Clang of I1NN).
New York Sun.
To tiik Kditor of the Sin—Sir: The suggestion of Prof. Francis Joseph Vernon that the class of 1900 becalleditlie “Aughty alights,”
it off. Cooper never even made a goumls too much ns though a man pass at it. Democratic editors W ere trying to say “Kighty-eight”
who had lost his palate. I had a
Overstreet declines to accept 51 r. Cooper’s challenge at this juncture. On this subject the Franklin lt<- \ publican says: (apt. John Wor rel went about the district two years ago witli a chip on his shoulder daring George Cooper to knock
please smoke this in their pipes.
friend in '88 built that way, anti his yell in the enthusiasm of a foot-
messenger
your letter has be“ti safely received. This is an opposition to the tardy messenger hoy that the government requirt*s of us and we doit. In large cities this service is rapidly taking the place of messenger service and business men are just find-
ing it out.”
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The democratic octopus hook monopoly, which controls the school book output of Indiana, lias failed to supply our local dealers with certain hooks. The orders were sent in in June and now the children are suffering because the hooks are not here. One democrat criticised the republican school hoard because Ids children had to
For Congress—Fifth District JESSE OVERSTREET
ForJudge, 13th District, JAMES A. McNtTTT.
For Prosecutor. 13th District,
HENRY i . I.EWtS.
For joint Representative, ( lay, Mont tf outer jr
and Putnam counties, THOMAS T. MOORE.
Said a gentleman recently reI turned from a visit to Maine: “On
i she afternoon of the late state elec- bal1 ' kdory meant of course noth-
■Ion there Tom Heed ... in tbe I ;"*• >"»*" If'ff ‘f "““-J be .i.hout booke, end was politely leading roe the Cumberland | ' ■ " ' ! Informed that Ihe nchonl bonrd »»•
remand, with .sronpof, ~ “i- -f real rogue, in
friends .Ism. him. .h<*e .alb tarn. »« <.•» ,b.t If .a, ,i,„e ,0 time ...ur.Uy drifted upon " ineUm.i,,,,. The demoernf. the probable size ol ids majority. ” , v i would rather think democracy right •Don’t be too uanguiue, Hv..'I. J ^ ™^ ' ,gh Y ;”* U y Y h, ' 1 an 1,1, eldldren uulfrr. M ld drawled the big counter of quorum,, i ,n .**eud of -I m H.r.ard or-tale evenfldn* on ! We mustn’t be surprised if the fig- nm “ teen ,u,n(,,e<1 ’ wollld at ont ' e | to the democrats.”
lures should fall below the Kl ,. at win respect for the young man ap
race of two years ago.’ Four P^g for a job. Its manly mod j A story reaches the Banner o’clock came, the hour when t | le e8t y « ml evident truth would in-j Times of a young hardware merI polls closed, and one of the group 8 pi r e confidence and open paths of chant’s mistake. A friend called said: ‘Now that the voting is over 81u ' ce88 - A. Naught. ! at the store and asked for a leftand the decision made, letis pool a Cambridge, Aug. 11. | handed monkey wrench. The mer- | dollar apiece and guess at the size T<>iiay> ■.»eai Market*. chant looked all over his stock of of Tom’s majority.’ So the tiollars [FtirnUh<Ml the Daily Bannrr Times wrenches, examining box after box, and the guesses, written on slips, ‘ ir l ally hi8 < ‘ 0, ! l<1 h °J' 1 were dropped into a hat. and then - Hm* '.... «« ,n 110 longer and gave the joke 1 i Sprimfs.choice, m t« a lbs ; away. Left-hand wrenches are j the guesses were read. They ranged ;* now out of style,
from 4,000 to 5,100, the last named Turkey", bene, choice fat ft
Turkeys, yottnv. choice fat 2'-4
guess being regarded as extrava- Turkey*, old totna. j ^ Ducks 4)4 gant 1V lligh. A few minutes later ; Geese.choice f. f.Slba andover 2f>
the Reed men were shouting over B)fKH.'rr«ih,sut>jeo'ttohBndiinK | 8,, ' d ' 1 sl . < v ! r '. tler ' |! >n f'" 5
7 Butter, fresh roll ...15 black-board at school the following
i returns, that, rolling in without j nutter. No.» s mRxim . , woul(1 rather , )e rigll t
„ ... . I than to be president. That’s mv Subscriptions for any magazine I ^n,^ exwi . tlv . { would rather <tr paper taken at tills ottice. We |, e “right” in a crap game than to
as ‘root rot.’ It has been thoroughly and scientifically described in a bulletin published some months ago by the United States department of agriculture. Its spread is comparatively slow, but very true, although it seems to prefer certain varieties, notably the Grime’s Golden. An inquiry was made concerning this fatal disease at the recent meeting of the Indi- |
and makes connections for Boston and ' • lumhiiH, O. No. 8 connects throtiffh toWabiiHli and Union ( tty. Nos. 7, Hand 17 connect with diverging llnt-s at St. Ixmls union depot.
F I*. Huebtis. A vent
MffliON ROUTE
-<£)j_lmiisviiu HtwAibastt Chicabo Rt ;(QV
In effect Sunday, May 27. Ihbu.
NORTH BOUND.
No 1 hloago Mall 1:3'a m
tne Inal- No «• “ Kxpn-ss 12:05 p m
tin a horticultural society at New N "‘ 4t l - <,, ' al 'southbound. >^"■>1’ Amsterdam, but no new light was/!! v 'sombero 6 F7x p'/s. 'I developed concerning remedies, etc. I N '* Daily. K 't l Kxoopt Sunday. This fearful disease is now very [ generally distributed throughout j VANDALIA LINE the country. My first knowledge Trams leave (ire«ioa»tle. tnd . In effect Nov Of it was some twenty odd years eor the'west
since, in the orchards near Alton,! ^ ?
No t Dully 12: 3 p m, for st. ixmi*. No 21 pally 1:8S p m, for -t. Louis No 3 Ex. Sun 5:28 p m, foi Terre Haul'-
run THE EAST.
No 4 Ex. Sun..—H::i4jt m, for IndianspolD. No 20 Dally 1:52 p in, •' No s Dally :i:3ft p m, “ No 2 Ex. Sun i!:20pin, ** •• No 12 Dally 2:28 a in. “ " No s Dally ...3:32 am '•
I'EORI A DIV ISIOX U-ave Terre Haute.
Nii 75 Ex. Sun 7:05 a in, tor Peoria.
1 No77 " " 3:25pm, for Decalur. ,,,, , p ,, ... i l ' or complete time card, vlv.ng all trains l DC republicans Ol rox Ridge j and station*, and for full Information as to
, j rates, through cars, etc., address
precinct will organize a dub on J.8. Dowliwo, Agent.
J. M. Uhesbhouqh, Greencastle.
h i id ay evening at 7 :J0 o clock. Asst, tien'l Poaa. Agt.st. Ix>uis. Mo.
H. C, Lewis will be there. The —
meeting will be held in the school j CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS. house. | To and from Terre Haute, In effect
Hon. ('has. W. Smith, Greencas- ' l l>
tie, at the court house, Saturday, i Nashville special tupp"’ September 22, at 1 :30 p. m. ^v ^“ Hon. Jesse Overstreet, republican N() chicagoa'nlihvtlicTjinitcd 4:50aai candidate lor congress in the Fifth N «* 2t " Mali lt:2ft p m district, will address the people of/ 0 * t:h, ^^t^pt Sunday 3: -' flP '"
Putnam county at the following ITrZ places : On Sept. 24, at 2 p. m., at < hi©a*<> and Nashville.
Roachdale; Sept. 2ft, 2 p. in., Russellville; Sept. 26, 2 p. m , Reelsville; Sept. 27, 2 p. m., Cloverdale.
111. my attention liaxing been called to it by the late Hon. W. C. Flagg, then secretary of the Illinois state horticultural society.”—
India ■hi Fanner.
KKUUHI.ICAN SPEAK I NOS.
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A young man who occasionally “rolls the hones” in a quiet oontz
I change of tenor, soon indicated the unprecedented majority of 8.400.”
1 HAS. L. STONE.
Oen'l I'aas. and T'kt Agt. Chicago-
Kcpiibllran State Convention via Big Four. Sept. 24 and 2'> a rate of one fare to
The Weather. ImlinnupolH will he charged for :* The indications for this vicinity ^""i 1 t,i " from ’ in o- 1 , ! ,ti0 ' i<
J ' of this countr. Return liinit ztth. 2<>9-tf * F. P. Hckstis, Agt.
I The Banner Times—10c. a week , will save you money.
tf | be any country’s president.
for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at Indianapolis:
Indianii'ous. Ind., Sept. 21. Local rains on Saturday,
WaPI'ENHANH.
Monon Excursion*. To Louisville, Kv., account GermanAmerican Untliclic Congress, Sept. - to Oet. 1; fare for round trip. $4.45. J. A. M 1CHAKL, Aitt.
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