Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASIXE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1891.

IN GUR NEW ROOM I'he Largest Stock of Gents’. Furnishings

Ever shown in the city show the

will be found. Latest Styles in

Our windows

Fall 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 OUR miODOUI OFFER!

THe T^ODei-. F. A. HAYS. Proprietor.

*■(1 to show up the errors, imbecility and utter helplessness of democracy. and believe we are succeeding fairly well. Go hence, Star/Ve.v.v, thou critical and hypocritical error-jumper, and build an irnn-pioof shed over your glass dome before you again grow criti cal. Your “gaul” episode makes us weary. TUK I SCO ME TAX. It is well enough for all to understand the income tax law and be ready to meet its requirements. It is a levy of 2 per cent, on the excess of all incomes over .$4000 with the following permissible deductions: First, the necessary expenses actually incurred in carrying on any business, occupation, or profession, and also all interest due or paid within the t ear »>n existing indebtedness; second, all national, state, county, school, and municipal taxes, paid within the year, not m-

SOME FOOT BALL CHANGES.

The Ha me

to he Shorter and Dangeroii* Nature.

I.e»*»

itrpnhlh un« Aetive.

Last night the republicans of Greencastle were up and a-doing

Interest in foot ball is growing an( t held several meetings. At the

rapidly and the game bids fair to be more popular in college

school circles this year than ever before. In order to acquaint our readers with the changes in the rules and their meaning, the Bannek Times produces herewith an article from the pen of Mr. E. O. Smith, the new coacher for the I)ePuuw team, which contains much

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interesting tacts about the great

college sport:

Foot ball must now be reckoned the great fall sport. Each recent |

Hibbard school house in Marion and township Messrs. B. F. Corwin and C. B. Case addressed a good crowd of people upon the issues. Mr. Corwin spoke twenty minutes and Mr. Case about as long. The audience contained several democrats, and the Intelest was not over at the close of the speeches, numerous re quests being made for the gentlemen to continue. The meeting

was a vote-winner.

’ AT FOX RIDGE. Last night on Fox Kidge repub-

year has seen the game played in new localities and general interest in it rapidlv increase. F^xcept in the case of a few clubs, mainly in the cast, which play the Gaelic and the association games, the rules

governing the sport throughout the enty active membeis, country are those of the Rugby or ; mark for a

college game. These rules are

ATTENTION, CLI H MANAGERS! I desire to call the attention of tli. managers of students' boarding clubs to my large stock of FINE, FkESIf CLEAN and LOW PRICED GRoci g! IES. Am ready to furnish at bottom market prices the best the country a f. fords in the Grocery, Produce and Eating Line. Call on me and be convinced that my statements are correct

JOHN RILEY,

•er.v

Yf South Greencastle

eluding those assessed against local f onn ulated by the Intercollegiate

DA I LY BANN ER TIM ES S<> "t' i» tile opinion of the

■ 1 abused Georgie Cooper. If telling the truth about Mr. Cooper abuses him so. we fear for his safety and peace of mind when the republicans and disgusted democrats get after him in November

with their ballots.

Published every afternoon except Sunday at the Uannkk Times ofllce. corner Vine and

Piank n s're< i-. ADVERTISING. Reading Noticbs

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as occupying two lines space.

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The Democrat dismisses Cooper's

handed in by 10 o'clock a. in. each daj . Read moptirir in tilt* citv with n fifteen lug advertisements will be received each day meiucg in me iity wmi » uneen

ill* to t o'clock p. m.

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All communications should be signed with tin-name of the writer: not necessarily for public cion, but as evidence of good faith. A.ionyinous communications can not he no-

ticed.

benefits; third, losses actually sustained; during the year, incurred in trade, or arising from fires, storms, or shipwreck, and not compensated for by insurance or otherwise; fourth, debts ascertained to be worthless, but excluding all estimated depreciation of values and losses within the tear on sales of real estate purchased within two years previous to the year for which income is estimated; provided, that no deduction shall be made for any account paid for new

foot ball association, composed tills year of Yale, Princeton, Wesleyan and the University of Pennsylvania. By the withdrawal of the latter the former two now compose the association, and would this year have readopted rules to govern foot ball in all the colleges, schools and athletic clubs in the country, had not a general public demand at the

licanism was on a rampage. 11. C. Lewis and T. T. Moore drove out, and took along a band of martial music. A great crowd attended the meeting, and as a result the Ridge shows up with a club of sev-

w hich is a ; starter. The

club perfected its organization b\ the election of H. 11. Ilillis, president; Thud. Peek, first vice presi ! dent; G. B. Parker, second vice president; Walter Riley, secreter}', and Drew Dickens, treasurer. 1 Messrs. Lewis and Moore made speeches and held the crowd to the) close. The club will be known as the Fox Ridge McKinley club, anil an invitatien was extended them to come to Greencastle on Saturday j

NEW MILLINERY STORE, Opposite Postottice. Jiwt a new stock <>f goods, consisting of ; ,|| t | le latest styles and patterns in l.mli,.,* Misses' and Children's Hats,

Caps,

Pine Mourning Work a Specialty, Examine our stock before buyin,*-. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN srr-Mwk

JH Y YOl'R Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones AT TvriessE’s NEW MEAT MARKET. ■JT7-,t On Hanna Street. Itide the Jiost.

close of last season forced a some- iDgbt what radical revision of the playing rules. Through the efforts of the I’niversity athletic club of New

Where ilelivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication office.

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line notice, five lines of which are

devoted to the managing editor of | buildings, permanent improve-j York city, Harvard, Pennsylvania

incuts, or betterments, made to in- a , ld Lehigh were invited to send

crease the value of *1113' property or

estate.

the Banner Times. Yes the Ban nek Times was there and occupied a soft seat on the edge of a step, but it got there just the same. The reporter might have taken a seat at

M. J. BECKETT HARRY M.SMITH.

Publisher Mamttfintf Editor

the slipping

ot the organette’s eccentric kept ns

out of harm’s way.

Address nil conimuideations to The Daiuy Banner Times, Greencastle. Ind.

KKI-THI.K AN STATE TICKET.

Secretary of State WM. D. OWEN Auditor of State AM Klticrs C. DAILEY Treasurer of State EKED .1. SCTIOLZ Attorney General WM. A. KETCH AM Clerk of Supreme Court ALEXANDER HESS Supt. Public Instruction D. W. GEET1NG State Statistician S. J. THOMPSON State Geologist W. S, BLATOHLEY Suj n me .bulge—First District .1 AM ES 11. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District LEWDER J. MONKS

The democratic papers day that the campaign

closed on Saturday, Nov. 3, with a grand rally at Greencastle, at which George W. Cooper and other speakers will be heard. Just why they should bring the congressman back again is not apparent. His miser able failures to explain away his mistakes have taken the greater part of his time this week and his task is no nearer an end now than it was on last Mondav. As to closing the campaign—the republicans will have a word or two on that subject. They will close it on Tuesday, Nov. P>, with their little \ ballot stampers and forever seal

democracj ’s doom.

The burden of the tales of woe of the local democratic papers today is the mediocre victories of the democratic party in Alabama ami Arkansas, southern states where

The Indiana conference decided yesterday by a vote of 75 to 41 to consolidate the conference with that of the Southeastern conference. The latter meets next Tuesday at Shelbyville and will vote on the question. Dr. G. L. Curtiss, of this city, is a member of the South-

state to eastern, and states to the Banner will be ^ 1ME8 that his conference has here-

tofore twice voted favorably on the consolidation of the conferences, and that there is little doubt that the move will he consummated.

were

delegates to meet those from Yale and Princeton and consider needed changes in the game. The report of this committee has since been adopted by the Intercollegiate association, and their suggestions have been incorporated into the rules. Except for some verbal changes in the interest of clearness, the amendments made are designed, first, to further discourage unfair tactics and unneccessary roughness. This is attempted by in-

Sept.

If swiftly o’er ttu* roatf you wish to giM,.

when .he

Castle flub organizes. They ac-1 FoUte and attentive drivers of tlnost kind. eented the sume and state the citv A l! " Klfy ' ' “ nlaire - bandou or Wa*. ct picu me sume ana since me cut j„ 8 t W hatyou want from Cooper Br >s.>

fellows will have to hustle if they, can get.

go. .he..) of them. The RUigc will |

be heard from this fall, for democracy has hit the boys rather hard

out there.

ANOTHER DAYLIGHT FIRE.

Flam*** AKain Alarm the KeNiilentN in the Neighborhood 0 f llox 4*4. Yesterday’s fire alarm at 3:30 p. m , came from box 42, corner ot Bloomington and Anderson streets. The fire was near the corner of Bloomington and Seminary streets, however, and in a very dangerous location. There are located there

Commercial men at the livery should rail. First-class turnouts they have for all. Hide In style, a good, fast team enjoy. Call on Cooper Bros., best help they at all times employ. On a good rig at Cooper tiros, you can depend, Why will you to others go. for poor rigs, your money spend. The finest ’busses for picnic and private partii*s, too. Just what you want C ooper Bros, have'or

you.

COOPER BROS., COR. INDIANA WALNUT STS,

L>ocal Time Card*

BIG FOUR.

four barns on as many corners of a

creasing the penalties for fouls two cross alley and it has been expected ! v ,going east. , 1 No 10* Vestlhuled Express aatara and three times. In case of a try ! for sometime, during the barn-burn- DuHauapoiis Accommodation HM-r am

for a fair catch, if the player at-

ing epidemic which lias visited our

When men who have never voted the republican ticket in their lives hold a meeting between three and four thousand in number—as they did in New Orleans last week—and resolve to cast their lot with the republican party, it is pretty safe to say that the “solid south” is a i thing of the past.

No 18* Southwestern Limited liftiDiii No 8* Mull 4;5S p tn

tempting the catch is interfered j city, that this dock of barns would ?° '/‘rt'imied Express i2 : 30am with, or if he is thrown after making | be the next to suffer. Their turn 2 oI 2! ^»MtHweateroMmitei::::::'.'.'.'.ts;45p u the catch, the offending side is came finally, however. The fire | * •^By ^+K'cepts^X'y! od * t,onp u ‘ penalized fifteen yards. Piling up was kindled by an incendiary in wHh'Mie^ers'fo^ on a runner after the referee has Kd. Allen's barn and in a short n.VtVtii"r-ough’to S nyw v'.V.'k! 1 UoAVi.n'iiinf ii'.’ncalled down also subjects the offend-j time the building was a ma<»8 of; rnU^w'ith’sieepe™ ro?Nlw ^JrkViuV'y'X ing side to a loss of fifteen yards. ! tlames. The alarm brought the 1 ' at ■ , tt * h,n * t ?n. D. c., via< .* b. it 1.

A new official, called the linesman,

lirtmk Away ami he Interesting. People generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ago. The reason is to be found in the advertisements them-

selves.

Advertisers are more careful than they used to be be. They make the advertisements more

is provided for, who takes some of the duties of Hie referee and the umpire, and assists them in the de tection of irregular play. Second, *0 free the game from momentum-

lire department. The firemen laid two lines of hose and soon had the Haines under eontrol. The first line that was laid out was hooked to the plug at the Seminary and Bloomington street corner and |

mill iiniki's connections for Boston mid i lumhiis. O. No. 8 connects through toWuhail' mid I uion ( tty. Nos. 7, Band 17 connect with diverging lines at St. I/oiilsunion depot.

F I*. Hukstis. Agent

mass plays, and to insure a more taken through the blind alley south open style of play, actual kicks are of Mrs. Smvser’s residence, which

one can drop « nickel in a cable readable . Some of them even I e-

lli.lt I 1*1.It AN «<H NfV TICKET.

For Representative GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES McD. HAYS For Clerk JOHN 1). HUNT For Recorder LEMUEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD . For Sheri tl' DAM El W. M At Y For Surveyor LAW RENTE DOWNS For Coroner JOHN V. OWEN For Commissioner I-t District—JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMES C. RE AT

slot tn a street railway track and immediately bring up a ear loud of democratic ballots. The despera tion of our neighbors was never so apparent, and they never in former i years hail to go so far south to get nerve-bracers in the wav of demo-

cratic victories

ing it is expected that Texas will give a democratic majority in No- | vembe. However, McKinley’s one speech there may knock that idea

out.

come in a wav a department of the paper and people look for them every day with as much zest and pleasure as they turn to any other

feature.

This is true of many department stores all over the country.. In

M ith tender nurs- man y c j t - eg t jj ere j 8 j U8t one Inan

l: I PI lit l< \N TOWNSHIP TICKET.

For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOCH L. FOX WORTHY For Justices of the Peace WALTER J. ASHTON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RUMBARGER For Constables WM. R. CALLAHAN JOHN H. MILES DANIEL TOMPKINS

‘ How is this tor a display of gaul?” says the Star /‘reus today in commenting on one of the truths it has culled from the Banner Times. Let's see. It hasn’t been but a week since the “always correct” organ criticised the Banner

who appreciates the value of such interest. He breaks away from the old set style. He tells something interestirg in his space every day.

HEPTBEICAN SPEAKINGS.

Hon. Jesse Overstreet, republican candidate for congress in the Fifth district, will address the people of Putnam county at the following places: On Sept. 24, at 2 p. m., at Roachdale; Sept. 25, 2 p. m., Rus-

Times for a slight error in spelling, f 1 ’’ " P' m ’

and this paper was obliged the j next week to admonish the organist that all newspaper men lived in glass houses on the error business. And here the Star Press bobs up and says our statement was a display of “gaul.” It, of course,

Tixlay'M L.oca1 Market*.

[Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by R.W. Alien, managerof Arthur

Jordan’s poultry house.1

Hens ft Springs.choice. 1(4 to S lbs 7 springs, young ti Cock*. <ml i Turkeys, liens, clinloe fat ft

Turkeys, young, choice

required at all kick offs from the centre of the field, and at kickouts from the twenty-five yard line. Kicks must follow fair catches. Momemtum-mass plays are defined

and prohibited. These provisions and the water legislate out the old opening V’s J and the nozzle

and the momemtum plays that came into prominence last year. Third, the time of a half has been shortened from forty five to thirty-

five minutes.

The effect of these changes upon

No No

MffliON ROUTE

-Cii lOUISVIlu H^W AIB<IY<CHIC<C0 Bl In effect Sunday, May 27, IrtiG.

NORTH HOUND.

4* l IlicUffO Mull ♦l* ** Kxpresrt

No 44t Local.

was in some danger. An obstruc tion was found in the hose nozzle which proved to be a good-sized rock, which was blown from the mains. This made a slight delay,

had to be abut off removed before the

rock could bo taken out. This incident proves that Councilman Riley was right in wanting the fire

plugs examined occasionally. Mr. nosi ISlSj;.:£ S'. tZ ll - . ululs

Allen’s bain was entirely destroyed but the other barns were but slight-

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.. , SOUTH HOCN1). No 3 Louisville .Mull 2:17 a in No 5* SouMicrn Express 2-22 p m I'OoaL 1:45pm Daily, t Kxoeut Sunday.

VANOALIA LINE. Trains leave Greencastle, Ind., In effect Nov

19, 1893.

FOR THE WEST.

No ft Ex. Sun 8:50 a in. for St. Ismls. N u < Dally 12:20 a in, for St. Lout*

harness was

the general play cannot be deter-j ly scorched. Some mined in advance of the develop j burned, but a wagon

inents of the season. The shorten- were drawn out of the barn by willing of the time of play by twenty j ing hands. Wilbur Starr suffered

minutes will operate to lessen the a slight burn on his

scores of loosely played or onesided games, and will put an added premium on quick play. The increased penalties for violations of the rules and for unneccessary roughness, where enforced by the umpires, will make a straight, fair

For Congress—Fiftli District JESSE OVERSTREET

,, , .... fat 8 | meant gall, but failed to so sa} - . Turkey*,old toms uy, All Gaul, according to our early ! Ge<*c, choice GG8ib* and over.""iio

Geese, plucked 20 Eggs, fresh, subject to handling 12

Hutter, fresh roll

For Judge, 13th District, JAMES A. McNt’TT. For Prosecutor, 13th District, HENRY C. LEWIS. For Joint Representative, ( lay. Montgomery and Putnam Counties, THOMAS T. MOORE.

j Latin lessons, was divided in three parts, and this paper, we want our erractic neighbor to distinctly un- ! derstand, has never attempted to display the whole of it, nor any of the three parts, in these columns. Instead, however, we have attempt-

Butter, No. 2

10

Attention!

All members of W. R. C. are requested to be present in G. A. R hall Monday, Sept. 24.at 2:30 p. m By order of President A. R. Chapin

barn and $50 on a buggy, all in the

Continental company.

A sensational incident occurred at the close of the fire. Marshal

game the best policy, and, together ' * s ' ,arr received information that with the prohibition of momemtum ' ' r “'* Russell, a ten year old lad plays, should lessen the danger of I 0 * t ^ ie neighborhood, had been seen injury. The public w ill see more coming out of the alley just previ kicking than has been in the game 01,8 t° the discovery of the fire. He

No 3 Ex. Sun 5:28 p m. foi Terre limits

FOR THE EAST.

No 4 Ex. Sun. —8:34 a m, for Indianapolis.

No 20 Dully 1:52 pm.-* No 8 Daily 3:35 p m, “ No 2 Ex. Sun «:9i pm. "

and a buggy | No Vi Dal'L : :! Ift* !, 1 m » ••

PKORI A DIVISION Leave Terre Haute.

No 7a Ex. sun 7:05 a m. lor I’eortn " *' 3:2ft p m, for Decatur.

hand in mnv I l ' or complete time card, glv.ng all trains n.tmi in mot - and station.*, and for full Information as t>>

tug a buggy. Mr. Allen's loss is | r "««**Hwoughear*.ete^addr^^ ^ ^ covered by insurance to a consider- j J Amt."cn""^.".'! Gri-coastie.

able extent, having $150 on the

I'll**. Agt. St. Loul*. Mo.

for several years, which will make the play more interesting and intelligible to the average spectator.

The Weather.

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received bv H. S

questioned the boy closely and the lad admitted tiring the barn. He is a grandson of Mrs. B. F. Hays, his father living at Jacksonville. 111. In a talk with the boy’s relatives they state, however, that the boy afterwards denied Having any

, , thing to do with the fire and that

Keniuk A ( o. from the official he made his flret statement through weather bureau at Indianapolis: fear. There is a loud demand g'o

IndianAi-oLis. Ind., Sept. 22. in " U P , * ,at f* 1 ® guilty party, whoLocal rains tonight and Sun- ' ever l,e Ulli ^ be ’ be apprehended at

day. Wappend an* I 0nC ° HS ,nrn ' burn * n g in this city is

getting to be monotonous.

CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS. To and fr.iin Terre Haute, tu effect .May 22. IH94. ARRIVE FROM THE MIRTH. No 7 NtiHlivllle Special 9:3) pin No it Tcrrellautc & Kvitnavllic .Mall.. 1:15pm No 5* < hlcairoA Nashville Limited . .10:1)0 p in . NORTH BOUND. No ft Chlcniro & Nashville Limited 4:50 am No 2t •• Mall 11:25 pm No 8 Chlenito Sp (a ..| a i 3:-0pin _ , * Dally, t Except Sunday l rain* ft and ft carry Pulliiiaii palace sleep!II2 cars and day coaches and run solid between » hlcauro mid Nashville. < has. L. STONE. Ger'l Pas*, and T’kt Airt. Chicago.

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Itcpiihlirnit State Convention via Ilia Four. Sept. 24 mid 25 a rate of one fori* to Indianapolis will he charged for a round trip from all Big Four station* of this countv. Return limit 27th. 269-tf F. r. Hukstis, Agt.

Monovi KxctirMioiif*. To Louisville, Ky., account German* American Catholic Congress. Sept. 2* to Oct. 1; fare for round trip, $1.4.Y J. A. Michael, Agt.

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