Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 September 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894.
POSTPONED.
FALL OPENING
AT THE
MODEL,
Owing to the delay in getting our room in proper shape.
We have deferred our Opening day until
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1894.
NO GOODS WILL BE SOLD THAT DAY.
Good Music in the evening. A handsome Souvenir will against nil defendants, be presented to every lady and gentleman on that day. Levi MeMMien vs. Nancy r. MeEverybody invited to be present and inspect our NEW Millen. divorce; grunted on grounds FALL STOCK and learn prices. ot ' cruel treatment.
Rose May Callender vs. William
^ J J 1 Callendei, divorce: divorce granted.
Will Oruaiit/.** Saturday NiiKht.
Tlio republicans of Greenoastle and Greencastle township will on Saturday night organize a rousing republican club. The activity displaced by the republicans of the ; out townships behooves the central fellows to hustle, and on September 29 at 7:30 o’clock at the court house they will organize. The Fox Ridge club will be here, a good speaker will be secured and the Silver Leaf band will be there. Get ready to organize the largest club
in the county.
Hon. John L. GritHth, of Indianapolis, will deliver the speech.
Circuit Court.
Jeremiah Gentry vs. Martha S. Woodall and George W. Woodall, foreclosure; judgment for fST.V.oi against M. S. Woodall and decree
cm ntv NEWS notes. ™££2LtSINEW MILLINERY STORE.
Result—The McKinley, Opposite Poetofflee.
new stock of goods, ooi.„. CT ..
revenue on tin ulate and not H j Jatest styles and pattern*
Misse; Caps,
Fine Mournin? Work a
ING TOWNS TALK.
OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-
.A,^ -r.' ^ revenue on tin plate and not a single , llltwt Mvles nn( , |mtteri|S ^ ' I :
consumer paid a penny more for what Mig8t>8 . Mnt , Children’s Hats. Chihlrv,,-.
he bought (unless he paid it to some 1 democrat who was trying to make po-
Pointnl riiriiKraplis From Mitny
W ithin Futiiitnr. Houn.lrl^s—The ConnIry People’* Spe.-lnl Column of Short
Item* of Netjchhorhooil New*.
litical capital.) Now the what-is-it liitl can’t say who fathers it as Wilson denies it; the senate won’t own it; Cleveland curses it; ami it must be the
devil's own child.
The old 78th regiment had a reunion at Rockville the lirst day of Sept, anti arranged officers for next year. The officers are to decide where it shall meet next September. W. II. Hargrave
of Rockville, is secretary.
GROVKLAKD.
The republicans of Floyd township will meet in mass convention Saturday,
F. A. HAYS, Proprietor.
E. IH:. ISiteljorg,
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jcUWVES AND ELBOWS.
T AND Y JUNCTIONS.
P AND PUNNINO
DOUBLE JUNCTIONS
INCREASER9. DCCRCASERS AND
EACH.
EACH.
TRAPS. EACH.
AND BREECHES.
SLANTS.
Lime, Plaster Paris, Hair, Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Fire Brick, FireClay, (’himney Pipe, &c. 1ST. “W-
DAILY BANNER TIMES
Published every afternoon except Sunday at the Banne rTimbs olllee,corner Vine and Franklin s'reets.
Hon. T. B. Reed will speak in Indianapolis before the campaign doses. He will receive an ovation something like Governor McKinley
had.
Eliza J. Brannon Nelson vs. Geo. M. Black, auditor, Geo. W. Hughes, treasurer of Putnam coun ty, injunction; change of venue to
Parke county.
Mary L. Allison vs. Lizzie T. Reed, admr. estate of John G. Tennant, deceased; linding in sum of it'd!4.3:! against estate. Assignment of Isaac Miesse and Amanda Miesse, by J. T. Denny, assignee, sale of personal property;
sale reported.
Wm. H. Cunningham, admr. estate of Uaughley Cagle, vs. Zippie Cagle et al., land sale; sale re-
ported.
L. E. Donehew, executrix, vs. M. j G. Donehew, A. A. Leonard, Wallace Leonard, Letha E. Donehew, J land sale; sale reported.
R A1NBRIDOK.
The residence of Chas. Frakes, two miles west of town, burned to the ground Tuesday about dark. The origin of the tire is unknown. All the household goods were saved. Insurance for #1,000 on the house and $ii00 on contents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Highlands are visiting at Indianapolis this week. X. W. Ader, of Orlando, Fla., is here looking after Ids interest in the Ader
estate. j Oct. 13, at 2 p. in., for the purpose of Hub Allen is in Chicago looking | nominating a township ticket. All who after a job. j are in favor of honest administration of J. T. Allen and family of Greenoastle government ati’airs and will affiliate visited here over Samlay. with the republican party for the same Mrs. Janies Stone, of Greencastle, | ure invited to come out anil aid in nom-
aml Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone, of Topeka, Kansas, visited Mrs. (’hilt Allen
last week.
Mrs. Dunn, of Bloomington, and Mrs. II. B. l.ingenfeltea. of Danville, visited Mrs. Frank Darnall last week.
Specialty,
Examine our stock before buying
M. KLEIN.
MISS IRENE
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The base ball game at the novelty fair, Oct. 4th, will probably be played between Greencastle and a pi”ked nine from the northern part of the county. NEW M A VS V I l.l.E. Grandma Bowen, mother of J. B. Bowen, was buried here last Saturday. Four east s of typhoid fever at W. IV. Wilson's. Edgar Stevenson has moved near to Brick < 'Impel. Ed Hendrix and wife are visiting at Jesse Kendall's.
BUY YOLK Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones AT 7VK I ErSSEr'S HEW MEAT MARKET. On Hanna Street.
I AM NOW
LOCATED
DflESSYMklNG.
inating a good t icket.
Visitors the past week : Aunt Sallie Lewis and Miss Elmina Evans at ('. S.
Kurtz: Mrs. Sallie Becker, of Chicago, j,, the dress making rooms over the at E. B. and K. L. Summers; Mile Central National Bank, where I amjn,-. Skelton and wife and Miss Rheba pared to do all kinds of
Stewart, of Hendricks county, at 4V. A. •»
Munday.
G. P. Sutherlin has moved to Grove- j have for my assistant Miss charlotte 1 nd, and Alf. Haynes has moved te the Ri K gi ns , i a t e of H. P. Wasson s Dus, country. ! making Department, Indianapolis. T. J .Miller Inis bought Alf. Haynes’ Satisfaction guaranteed, one-third interest in the Graham-Sum- 2n»-i* MRS. LAURA POTTS iiiers thresher and corn liuller. —
Wabash presbytery of the C. P. | 7 » .
elitirch will eoi 1 v> ne at Grovcland on IxlCLG LI2G JiGSt. 1 uesday evening, Oct 1), at 7 o’clock. If swiftly o’er the road yon wish to trlldi'. Dr. Darbv, of Kvnnsville, will deliver In one of < 00per Bros.' floe UinnrUa ri.l.I an address before (he presbvtery Wed- F^ le8a ‘ Bro * ' wll ‘ a ‘ w “ V4 " 11 ' 1
I Polite and attentive drivers of tliiost kind.
! uesday evening, the 10th. at 8 p. m. All , \ Bu^try. * nrtiaae, l.andau or Wajf mfttc,
are invited.
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handed in hy 10 o’clock a. in. each day. Bead- jg desperate ill New York.
It looks like Hill Inis been seduced into the governorship. In an interview he says ‘‘it’s an out-
Democracy
jnv advertisements will be received each day
up to 1 o'clock p. m.
Hill’s enemies have it in for him in New York and started a boom
that was ready to that could lie caI 1/1 V'-<\CTV~ • A- 1 VI— -
same promptly at publication offlee. | joled into taking it. Mr. Hill was Specimen copies mailed free on application, j ang| , y an( j at | a g t reports liad not
decided whether or not he would
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NEWS FROM DEPAUW.
THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY
accept.
New Marble mot (iranlle Firm.
Meltzcr&McIntosh having purebased j Y. M. C. A. and Y. paid'to “heinas the stock of marble and granite menu
gcrlption accounts arc to be paid
they call and receipt for same. I ments of John C. Browning beg to inM. J. BECKETT Publisher | form their friends ami the public that HAKBY M. SMITH Managing Editor they have on hand a large assortment Address all communications to and can suit all tastes and purses, and Tun Daily Banner Times, , are adding some tine monuments to the
stock. All kinds of cemetery work done, also cut stone and Magging, stone steps, etc. Mr. McIntosh, of the firm, was sii|ierinteiideut of construction of
Greencastle, Ind.
THE D1FFERESCE. 1 rawfordsvllle Journal.
The democratic party says to go the Indiana state soldiers’ monument to other nations to buy things. at Indianapolis for five years, employed I G ^ 1)rot | Uir g The republican party says buy 1 hv the monument commission, and is
an expert in this kind of work; we therefore say with some assurance that we guarantee satisfaction. Yourorders Solicited. Office, wareroom and yards, 103 E. Franklin st, Greencastle, Ind.
281-3 t. it 30-3 t.
Look in tbis Column for It—GueHt* and Entertainment*—Not«»8, IteniM and Annoiineement*—The Very Catesd and the Heat by ftpeeial Reporter. Dr. Stevenson will hold special examinations in history in Elston hall at two o’clock Saturday after-
noon.
There will be no chapel tomorrow on account of the special services at College Avenue church. The first union services of the
W . C. A. will
occur tomorrow evening in Plato
hall at 7 o’clock.
Prof. J. B. DeMotte will deliver one of his best lectures—‘Old Ocean Our Master and Slave”— tomorrow evening at eight o’clock
in Meharry hull.
Chas. Gamhold, of Coatesville, was here for a short visit with Phi
tilings ut home.
The democratic party says foreign commerce is what makes a
nation prosperous.
The republican party says it is home production that makes a peo-
ple prosperous.
The democratic party builds up
foreign factories and gives employ | Company ment to foreign labor. ! J. H. Tremper,
Call al Bartow's laundry and see the fine porcelain bath tubs placed there by tbe Greencastle Foundry and Machine
281-1 t.
Miss Grace Smith, ’91, of India napolis, is visiting Theta sisters. Frank Beard, ’92, is superintendent of the Hartford City schools. C. D. Hunt, ’88. is candidate for prosecuting attorney of Sullivan
county.
More military uniforms have
been sold than for some previous
This assures us a strong
practical piano years
The republican party builds up "|‘j ll |' 11 l |1 j l | l | lll ( | | , . ,l r ^ l i! 1 j , | ' l j 1 ^ (ug'u'iN l h‘P lir tment this year. factories at home and gives em- may be left at Mr. E. Mur<|uis’or Hill •' ^ '* • -
St Son’s music store. 280-5 t.
home and gives
ployment to our own people. The democratic party depresses business at home and makes it live
ly abroad.
The republican policy makes times lively at home. The democratic policy feeds for eign workmen. The republican policy feeds workmen at home. The democratic policy makes
wages low.
The republican policy’ makes
wages high.
The Weather.
The indications for this vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours are
us follows as received by H. S
| Renick & Co. from the official
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind., Sept. 27. Fair weather stationary tem-
McGatty is a pledged
Just what you want from Cooper Br >s. y,m
Let every republican in the township 1 CiUI k'’ 1 -
turnout at the convention Oct. 13. I ^•‘"‘‘“‘"'sandalnMle driver*, too
r inest ritfs in UrcenotiHtle they have lor yon.
Don t stay at home anil then tlml fault (’oinmerolal men ut the livery ahoutd cull, with the ticket, but come out, every First-olaaa turnout* they have for all. one, ami let us name a winning ticket. 1 u,de,n s *> lc.a soihI. fast team enjoy.
l all on Cooper Itros., best help they at all
times employ.
On a iroisl rla at ( ooper Itros. you can ilepend. Why will you to others mo. for poor ris*. your
money spend.
The finest 'busses for picnic and private par-
ties, too.
Just what you want ( ooper Bros, have ’nr
you.
The republicans all over the state are w ide awake and at work. Cannot old Floyd be wheeled into line, and let us redeem Putnam county from detuo-
! eratie misrule.
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perature.
Wapcenhans.
Today'* Local Market*.
[Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthur
Jordan’s poultry house. 1
Democracy makes soup houses1ios.b.;;;:;:’"::::
springs, youuk S Cocks, old J makes Turkeys, hens, choice fat 5 111aa.es : Turkeys, young, choice )at * “ ' ‘ 34
for the support of idle workmen.
The republican party
work for idle workmen and enables j to,U8 ’
them to live in independance. The democratic party seeks increase foreign importations. The republican party seeks increase home production.
Fresh tub and canned oysters constantly on hand at the Palace restaurant. 274-eod5t
tx
1 Geese, choice f. f.Slb* and over :>• | Geese, plucked ■■K* , j Kiras, fresh, subject to liandilnir 12 Butter, fn sb roll 10 ! Butter, No. 2 7
Itiir Four Excursions.
Terre Haute, Sept. 27, $1.05, St. Louis, Sept. 29 to Oct. 5. $(>.25. Indianapolis, Oct. 10 to 13, $1.20. Ft. Wayne, Oet. 8 to II, $4.75.
F. P. Hcesits. Agt.
E. C
Delta 1'.
The first issue of the DePauw Weekly came out yesterday and is a good sheet. There will he great improvement in the paper tins year. The management is strong and we predict a successful career. O. F. Fulwider is on the sick list. Ed. Patterson, of Chicago, formerly of DePauw, is with Phi Gam brothers for a few days. Clarence Royse, ’94, of Terre Haute, stopped off with DePauw friends a while yesterday. He is on his way to Boston university to enter the law school. The military department is undergoing a process of reorganization just at present. The officers met Commander Lewis yesterday afternoon and preparations were made for the first drill on Friday. No appointments have been made.
Services at the M E. church next Sunday. Mr. Williams, the new pastor, will deliver Ids first sermon here then. Charley Stewart and Jim Key both tried to eateh the same ball last Saturday and ran together and as a result Charley is nursing a broken nose. O. H. Bowen will soon have his
houee ready to move into.
(). F. Lane, of Bainbridge, will preach at the Christian church next ^
Sunday. Oil Stewart, our barber has moved to ; F,.p llU *t Indianapolis where lie lias bought an ' t • 1, r.,
. , . ”1 Hon. Louts P. DeTurk-, candi-
interest in a shop. 1
J. T. Higgins has sold Ids Weller * or congress will speak at farm to John Hankins. * | Cloverdaie Oct. 2nd at 1 p. m.; The Star-Press says the Alien has- McHattie’s school house, Washing tardy was settled by Allen paying cost | ton township, Oct. 2nd, at 7 :30 p.
in. ; Reelsville. Oct. 3rd, at 1 p. m.; Brick Chapel, Oct. 3rd at 7:30 p. m,; Bainbridge Oct. 4tlt at 7:30 p. m.; Center school house, Floyd township, Oct. 5th at 7:30 p.m.; Greencastle Oct. 0th at 1 p. m. HiK Four llomesreker*' nml Harvest Kx-
rurxiont.
Alabama, Oct. 2 and 9, Nov. 0, Dec. 4. Arizona, Oct. 9. Arkansas, Oct. 9. Colorado. Oct. 9. Colorado, Oet. 9. Florida, Oet. 2 and 9, Nov. 6. Dec. 4. Georgia, Oct. 2 and 9, Nov. 0, Dec. 4. Indian Territory, Oet. 9. Iowa, Oet. 9. Tennessee,Oet. 2 and 9, Nov. 6, Dee.4. Virginia, Oet. 2 and 9, Nov. 6, Dec.4. And to other southern and western states. One-half fare to southern states. Half fare plus two dollars to western states. Return limit twenty days. F. P. Huestis, Agt. VAN 1>ALIA LINK. CHKAF KXCT'KSIONH TO NT. 1,01'IN. FOR I UK EXPOSITION, Every Tuesday and Thursday, from September 6th until October 18th, excursion tickets to St. Louis and return will be sold from Terre Haute and points west, good to return within five days, at one and one-third fare for the round trip. Also, on each Thursday excursion ticket- from Effingham and points west will he sold at one fare for the round trip, good to return within three days. FOR THE ST, I.Ot'IS FAIR, Excursion tickets will be sold from all stations from September 29th to October 6th, good to return until October 8th, 1894, at one fare for the round trip.
265-tf
and attorney fees, which is not true. Plaintiff pays bet attorney and wit-
nesses.
CLOVEKDALE.
D H. Cockrum, living near Poland, died Sunday, and was buried Tuesday at Poland. He was a member of Sanders lodge. I. O. O. F., of this place. This lodge, assisted by Bowling Green and Centerville lodges, conducted the
funeral.
A. J. Rockwell and I*. I.. Hubbard attended the M Kinley rally at Indianapolis Tuesday. | Lemuel Johns, republican candidate for recorder of Putnam county, was here Wednesday circulating among the voters of south Putnam. He made the acquaintance of a good number of our citizens who will be glad to see
him elected.
H. W. Horn has sold ids residence to Justus Kcrhaitgli. Mr. Horn will remove to Bloomington, where lie has bought a grocery store. The ’‘Shaker” meetings are still going on five miles west of here. They are being held in a tabernacle. Frank Sommer, of Indianapolis, visited here over Sunday. I. G. M. Sinclair and family will leave here Oct. 1 for the state of Washington, where they will make their fu-
ture home.
COOPER BROS., COR. INOIANA£ WALNUTSTS. ‘,*70 1*1
l^ocal Time Card. BIG FOUR. GOING BAST. No 10* Vestlbuleil Express 2:;W a rn No 21 Inilianapolls AccimiiniMlatlon *:4-n m No is* Southwestern Limited 1:5'p ui No 8* Mall 4:5s p GOING WEST. No 7" Vestlbulud Express 12::)0 a m No 9* Mall S:4J a in No 17" South western Unit ted 12:4'.i | m No lit Terre Haute Aceominodatiou . T:u.'i p m • Dally + Except Sunday. No. 10, is solid vcHtihulcd train ( Inclnnatl, with sleepers tor New York via Cleveland, with connections for Columbus. <>. No. 2 eon nects throiiKh to New York. Boston and Benton Harbor, Mich. No. 18 Is solid train to But. full), with sleepers for New York via N. V ' . It. It . and M ashlnaton. D. C , via ( &i> K K and makes connections for Boston and i nluinlms. 1). No, 8 eonneets throuali to\4 nhtisb and Union < Ity. Nos. 7, 9 and 17 connect with diveraliiK lines at SI. Louis union depot F I*. IIuESTis, .Went
W2..50
Excursion (uCTiIcuko.
*12..50
Tuesday, Oct. 2, the Monon Route will run an excursion to Chicago at the extremely low rate of $2.50 for the round trip. Tickets good going on special train passing Greencastle at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, and returning on special train leaving Chicago at 11:30 p. in., Thursday. Oct. I.
J. A. Michael.
Subscribe for the Banner Times.
OAK ALLA.
Jetf. Whitaker and family returned
from Paris, 111., last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Torr visited rela-
tives at Lena last Sunday.
G. F. Lewis was at Indianapolis buy-
ing goods the first of the week.
Health in this vicinity is very good at
present.
Rt'SflELL VI l.l.E.
The frost has warned farmers and they are now cutting corn. Corn was never better in this vicinity. Dr. G. W. Pool commenced moving Wednesday and expects to be in Green-
castle by Friday.
Russellville has real live Indians here. They are selling Indian medicines. Hon. Overstreet spoke here last Tues-1 day on the signs of the times. He | made a good sensible speech. His arguments were good and with proof not assertions. We now wait for G. W. Cooper to make his speech. When here tiefore he said McKinley bill had taken the duty ofi' of sugar but then the republicans bad tied a string to that and we now will want him to tell us how to cut that string. Then lie said that tin would be so high that his friends could not lie able to buy it ami that he had an old friend in Columbus that wanted to put on a tin roof on his house but tin was so very high that it
would ruin him be said. He tried to Keeping everlastingly' advertis- , reconcile bis fr.end by telling him that ing brings success. ' tf
the republicans claimed that when we ! could manufacture if at home it would!
MOTION ROUTE
^griOUISVIlH. »lW*l»A«T>7rMICA«nit (SK
9 - 'fc
In effect Sunday, May 27. 1898.
NORTH BOUND.
4" ( liicagu Mall 1:2c a m “ Express 12:05 p a
No No
No 44t Local 1 12:05 p m
SOUTH BOUND.
No 3* Dmisvllle Mall 2:17 am No 5* southern Express 2 22 p tu No4.lt Loenl 1:45pm * Dally, t Except Sunday.
VANDALIA LINE. Trains leave (.reencastle, Ind.. in effect Nov 19. 1SKI. roK TIIK WEST. No 5 Ex. Sun 8:flfl a in, for St. Iziuls No 7 Dally 12:20 it m, for st. Louis. No 1 Dally 12:53 p m, for st. Louis. No 21 Dally 1:52 p m, for -I. Louis No 3 Ex. Sun #:2s p m. foi Terre Haute FOR THE EAST. No 4 Ex. Sun 8:34 a m, for Indiaimpolti. ; No 20 Daily 1:52 pm, •* No 8 Daily 3:85 p in, ” No 2 Ex. Sun «:20pin, “ No 12 Dally 2:28 a m, ** N'o 8 Dally 3:32a in “ I'KOHl.V DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. No 75 Ex. -un 7:<Y> a in. tor I'eoriaNo 77 ’• •• 3:25 pm, for Decatur. Fur complete time card, iflv.na all train* I and stations, and for full Information a* to rates, throiiKh cars, etc., address J.S. Dowling. Agent. J. M. ( iiesiirough. (ireenciistlfAsst. Uen'l I’ass. Agt. st. laniis. Mo.
Hlg Four l.aiiil Seeker*' Excursion*. Oct 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4 round trip tickets will he sold at half fare to points in Ala.. Fla.. Ga., Ky.. La.. Miss., X. S. ('.. Tenn. and Va. Return limit 20 days. For rates and particulars consult F. P. Huestis, Agt. 195-tf Two dozen old newspapers at the Banner Times cilice for flye cents. These papers will he found very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry shelves, under carpets and in other ways. Remember the price—two dozen for five cents. tf
The Banner Times—10c. a week
CHICAGO A EASTERN ILLINOIS. To and from Terre Haute, In effisd May 22, 1S94 ARRIVE FROM THE NORTH. No7 Nashville special 9:3tpm No tt Terrellautu A Evansville Mall.. 1:45 p® N'oS* Chicago Sc Nashville Limited 10:00 p ® NORTH HOUND. No 8* Chicago & Nashville Limited 4:50am No 2t “ Mall H:» P* No 8 Chicago Special 3:-0p m * Dally, t Except Sunday Trains 5 and « carry I’ullman palace sleepm* cars and day coaches and run solid lietwecn ( hicago and Nashville. ( HAS. L. STONE. Uen’l I'ass. and T'kt Agt. Chicago-
Home Seeker* KxcurMiun to the South. Oet. 2. Nov. 6 and Dee. «• •I' 1 ' Monon route will sell tickets at eh'' fare for the round trip to all points |l! Kentucky (south of Louisville and Le. x ‘ ington) Tennessee. Mississippi,Geor?' 11 ' Alabama, Florida. North Curolm*. South Carolina and Virginia. Al- 0 . ''' New Orleans. Tickets good returnm* twenty days from date of sale. 8:o|’ overs allowed south of Ohio river. J. A. Michael. Agt. Motion Excursion*. To Louisville, Ky.. account GerntanAineriean Catholic Congress, 8epfto Oct. 1; fare for round trip. G.4 >. J. A. Michael, Agt-
