Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 September 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1891.

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OSTPONED.

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.

THAT BRAZIL OPENIN3* Story of tlit* Fizzle n« Told by the < l»y

County Enterprise.

Tlie Clay County Enterprise devotes u column to the meeting of | I). E. U illiauison at Brazil on Saturday last- We thought there would be something interesting ' written about that meeting amt ! herewith reproduce the Enterprise nrtiile. From it it would appear that the ex-attorney-general had incorporated bodily into his effort the speech made by George W. Cooper recently delivered here.

Says our exeliange:

Last Saturday night we sauntered into the opera bouse to listen to tin* “opening gun" of tin* democratic campaign in Clay county. YVe supposed that seats would l,e at a premium, because the baud had mirehed elear

NO GOODS WILL BE SOLO THAT DAY. ! 1™£ "jif'.K Good Music in the evening. A handsome Souvenir will ZZ'JSTJZl be iiresented to every lady and gentleman on that dayL stewardship of the democratic party. Everybody invited to be present and inspect our JN L\\ jn ((1H . ra 1|1)U .e. riieceieiiFALL STOCK and learn prices. ; rities of tlic party seated Upon Hie stage ‘ l ga/.ed into the vaeant seats with a paini - _ , ^ t—x *. * fulness that was distressing to the few I ^ xZ? ' who were seated here and there on the

Mr. Hoskins, becoming impatient with the long delay, came forward and introduced the ex-attorney general, excamlidate for circuit judge of both parties, and present candidate tor joint representative of the democratic party. Mr. Williamson prefaced his address by I a reference to tliL- time. 40 years ago. when lie formed the acquaintance of the 1 pioneers of our county, when tin* rieh I deposits of block coal were undeveloped, when the cabin was the home of j the farmer, but now a thriving city ' stands where then there were only a few houses. The cabin bad changed to modern farm residences, and today Clay was one of the rich counties ol Indiana. Then the soil was poor and its minerals were comparatively unknown. .Vow Clay comity was known in every ! industrial center. Her black diamonds were an indispensable factor in every mill and furnace west of the Ohio

i river.

YVas there ever a more powerful argument in favor of protection to infant industries, though the gentleman mentione 1 the word infant with gray

S haired contempt.

Another mistake: Mr. Williamson i stated to that audience that the republican party, had by special legislation, | made the l ulled States the greatest n a'luffceturing nation in the world, gl ean r than all the countries of Europe combined, leaving o.it England. He also stated that tins was an Injustice to the masses—to the poor laboring mini with whom tie so much sympathized. When YVilliaioson was an aetlve practitioner in this circuit, the democrats said he was the most aristocratic prac-

Fuii of | titiouer in the circuit. He was invnri-

! tdy the counsel of the corporation, and Ids unmerciful treatment of witnesses in damage suits is well remembered in

YVe found it to lie so

of Mrs. Ororar T. Allen N jv^rg, F ,» OM DEI* A GW.

Last evening at seven o clock oc-; ctirred the deatli of Mrs. George T.

, . , , ,the best daily happenings of

at her country home two Iric otoi

Allen

miles west of Baitibridge. Mrs. Allen had been unfortunate as regards health from infancy, Having been afflicted with disease of the eyes when a child and having lost the vision of one of her eyes at that lime: afterwards having a severe spell of typhoid fever. About fifteen vents since she underwent an operation for an ovarion tumor, from which she recovered. On Tuesday afternoon she received a terrible fright at the burning of Charles Crakes' house near her home, which threw her into puerperal convulsions, having four severe ones, from which she never

rallied.

The news ctf Mrs. Allen’s death was received in this city with profound regret. As Miss Alice Renick she was known to nearly every

THE UNIVERSITY

I.uok In (111* < oliimn for It—<iu**»t» ami Kntrrtnlninputs—Mot<*•, Itriua anil Anm>iiiiri*ni«*iilA—Thi* Very l.alt-at anil Uie ■ test liy Apei'lal Iteporter.

The foot ball fund is still increasing and more than two him dred dollars has been subscribed. Repairs are being made in the armory. The floor has been lev eled and improvement is noticeable everywhere. Lieut. Lewis is having a revolving target constructed for the use of military. It is expected to greatly facilitate the rifle practice. | Albert Bowles left for home at Springfield, 111., yesterday became of the serious sickness of a s : stcr.

NEW MILLINERY STORE, Opposite Postotllce. Ju«t (q w ., u .,| ^ new stock of goods, consisting of a|| t |^ latest styles and patterns in LadiesMisses’ and Children’.- Hats, Children's Caps, Pine Mourning Work a Specialty, Examine our stock before buying. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN «n-t»wk

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Address all communications to Tub Daily Uanneu Times,

Greencastle, Ind.

The two Indiana conferences in the southern pact of the state are

now united.

of the state press this week, are making no converts.

The Sinn Tim, Pulled Me Through.

He pulled me through. It was all he could do;

But he got there just the same,

\V Ith a medicine-ease. Four kings and an ace—

And a straight Hush out of the game.

He's tall and he's fat.

Ami he knows what lie's at

When the typhoid comes foolin’around:

So he played with Death

TUI I'ealli got out of breath.

Playin’ hard for the burytii' ground

Nine weeks and a day

Under cover I lay.

Well, imagine a straight Hush in.

Or no big man about.

Or bis capsules played out— Then where would this homo have been? Hut the big man was there.

With a capsule to spare;

And, although it was all he could do.

As he played with Death

Till Heath got out of breath.

He played on till he pulhsl me through.

This isn't an Ad.,

And although I’d be glad To do It. it never would do To come down with bis name; Still, It’s Just thy same—

He’s Hip man that pulled me through.

—s Pkkmikh.

MR. OVERSTREET’S CANVASS.

\ Housing Meeting at f'lnverdale-

Itepiibllenn Kiltllliaiatni.

HI Y YOl’K

Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones at TUVIESSB’S NEW MEAT MARKET. •.'TT-ti On Hanna Street.

I AM NOW

LOCATED

Delta Tan Deltas tendered their

one m the city, and for m.ny ,-e.oj fnend. . very rlen.nnt socinl l.« ^ ^ ^ mnmomA> was prineijial of the second ward eiennitr. 1 his was one of tin in | Central National Bank, where I ampre-

1 have for tny assistant Miss Charlotte Riggins, late of H. P. Wasson's Dressmaking Department, Indianapolis.

Satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. LAURA POTTS.

27'. M.'

Itide tho licst. (

public schools. Her friends were enjoyable social affairs of the sea- pired to do all kinds of

of all classes, ami iiiiinv Greeneas tton - j 0 f? E 5 § ^/II Iv [ NG

tie school children will ever cherish L. G. Deerhake is practicing fir y.

her meraorv. center on the foot ball team and On Wednesday, Jan. 24, she was promises to be successful married to Mr. George T. Allen, of Drill occurs this afternoon at 4 Monroe township, moving near o'clock, both hi tillery amt infantry. Bainbridge, where she resided hap The new recruits will be taught the pilv until her death. Mrs. Allen (i rs t i e g gon ?, and it will be a busy

was about forty years of age, and time for the corporals, as squad j if swiftly o'er the road you wish to glide,

was a daughter ot Henry Renick, drill predominates for the first two

deceased, a brother of Robert and weeks.’

Gaspar Renick, of this city. Those who desire to hear a good

The funeral will occur tomorrow , cientific le( . ture an d Mothers who

at ten o clock a. in. Services will ;ire interested in educational work be conducted at the home 1 y Dr. 8hould attend D r . J. B. DeMotte’s E. YN. Fisk, after which the inter- loRturc at Mehawv | ia n tonight, ment will be made at Brick Chapel The sut>ject is » 0 i d 0( . eatl Qur

cemetery. The procession will ar-| Mftgter und Slave/ . rive at the chapel about 11:30 or . 12 o clock. Mr. Allen and the oth- 1 5 B

er relatives here have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their

bereavement.

Hon. Jesse Overstreet closed a

splendid campaign in Putnam jciay county.

countv at Gloverdale on yesterday. w hen lie was our noininee tor jmlge. • ^ • Yv e have ittiule great allowance for The Cloverdalc people gave the YVilliamson’s aversion to the workingi young republican nominee for con- man, because for the last years his

An'othkk batch of those Sentinel J p f practice has been a lesson of contenint

gress an opera house full of citi- for him who is now so dear. YVe have

supplements are going the rounds /en9 of a)1 ghades of political opin- lli "' a r an 1 ,,0, ; est of the state press this week. They . ,, .* i m /v any measttre that he chose to iliseusv, 1 ' ion, all of whom gave Mr. Oyer-J but last Saturday night he threw oil the

street the closest attention for more n,Hl assumed the roll of the dent-

agogue. He stated to that audience

than an hour. His speech was th .t the re|iublican party l>y the pur-

•hasing clause of the Slierinau law

In one or ( ooper Ur,is.' tine lliiggh-s rlib Ladies at • ooper llrok.’ will always llml Polite am) attentive drivers id tlncst kind. A liugg.v, t art iage, Landau or Wag.mt tie, ■lust wtiat you want from Coaper llr.is. j,iu

can get.

Klegant teams and single drivers, too. Finest rigs in Orienoastle they have for you. Commercial men at the livery should eall. First-class turnouts they have for all. Hide In style, a good, fast team enjoy, ( alt on Cooper lit-os., best help they at all

times employ.

On a good t ig at ( ooper Rroe. you can depend, Why will you to others go. for poor rigs, your

money spend.

The finest'busses for picnic and private par.

. ties, too,

HppllCU- just what you want (ooper Bros, have'or

you.

The members ot the Ladies' Re-j

lief society of South Bend, have ; able, candid and fair. His arraign- j

been tendered the management of ment of Mr. Coojier for ills miser- ero barons and stacked it up in the

the Tribune of t l,.t city for o.e | .We conre.eion o( l,.vi„ g Uirned . !

day.

and will edit and conduct the bus! ness part of the paper for one con

i were pay-

They will accept the same complete summersault on the silver aide in coin. This much is true. Bin

question met with henttv I

from everv one. He quoted the gold, and that the republicans took ad-

seeutivc issue. The psper .ill | letter's teligr.m he ....e | rSSlS^ rJ'ShTl;’*."® furnisb its employes gratis and the vention that “the Cleveland pen is g.dii, thereby depleting the U. 8. treas-

ladies of the society will be given mightier than the sword,” and in

the benefits of any special adver- 1 an eloquent peroiation compared I fancies on the college campus if lie doUsing they may work up for their; th. sword which saved the U^I-jJ* ^“StTShS tbtv. The proposition is a noyel to the pen whfch vetoed the de-1 certificates were exchangeable for go’d

ning and decided to limit the num-

iber to twenty-five, All

' Hons must he in by next Monday. !

A list of associates will also be j High st itooi Not«*». | made to be substituted for regular An attempt is being made to or- members when absent. ganize a debuting club in thej

school. Ibis is the re\i\al ot Ji|,. HEAI , kxcukhionn to st. i.outs.

movement that began in 18t)2. In kok thk exposition,

that vfar the Youth's Companion \ Every Tuesday and Thursday, from organized what was known as the! ,,1 * , October istli, ex- ,, T ,. . ,, etirsion tickets to 8t. Louis and return

’‘Lyceum League ot American wjll h( , soll , f| . om Tt . rn . llatlle antl , The object ot the work as set forth 1 1M>il)tg to retlirn within five ^ r —

by the constitution was to cultivate jiirtyg, a t one and one-third fare for the ' good citizenship among the young i ton ml trip. Also, on each Thursday

men of America: (1) by training excursion tickets from Effingham «»d , wuVsYe^'^oi'^N^

' points west will be sold at one fare for with oonnootlons for Columbus, o. No. 2cun

them to think for themselves; (/) tlie round trio, irood to return wittiin neeis through m Now Vork. Itustonaml iscn-

n.,-.... 1 | tonHarbor. Mich. No. 18 Is solid train to lluf. llilte (taj s. | falo, with sleepers for New York via N. V i .

FOR Til K ST. LOUIS FAIR, l>- K, and Washington. I). C.. via t Jilt It It ,, . , , , , ,, and inakes conneetions for Uoston anil i oExeut 'lon tickets will la- sold from all, lumbus, O. No. 8 connects thrmurh toll almsh

stations from September 2!»th to Oct..-, """

COOPER BROS.,

COR. lNOIAN«( £ WALNUT STS. bocal Timt> Card.

BIG FOl iL GOING KAAT.

No 10* VoRtlbuled Expn^Hs ... 2::Wam No 21 Indiunaimlis AccommodAtion .*-.42 u m No 1H* Southw^tern LimitiHl 1:52 p m No 8 % Mail 4:58 p m

GOING WKST.

01

.v\» •' ■•ami o;?«ttni No 17* x.utliwestern Limited 12:49p m No 8t Terre Haute Accommodation. 7:iV: p ui

Hally, t Except Sunday.

No. 10 is solid vestihuled train Cincinnati,

one and one that will no doubt try the nerves and the tempers of the ladies. It will assist however, a very worthy society. Speaking on the subject the Tribune sa3's: The ladies will do everything on tlie pa[ er on that day, from the

pendent um) a tb„„..nd o.h.r pen i ^ n,K;7r™2„^'rhtt!

siou bills.

market—was not bought and sold.

Short speech., wore nuule bv ] ""

was making

fun of tlie laboring man when he made that celebrated remark “that a cheap coat might mean a cheap man.” YY’illiamson knew, and every politician well knows, tliwt Ben ibirrison, with all of his proininenee as a sage of po-

Hon. J. A. McNutt, of Brazil, candidate for judge, and II. C. Lewis and T. T. Moore, of Greencastle. Hon. C. B. Case was present, and

editorial work to the proof reading, in response to calls from the atidi i litical economy, never paid a higher excepting the mechanical work, ence made a ten-minute speech fnl1 ( ''lyI'ln-u'iVcoat' ^ligliV'.YbsIira There will be an editor in-chief, ol happy hits winch elicited fre- Cheap Man,” because a cheap coat docs

telegraph editor, police and general

closed by offering three cheers for | knows, that a five dollar all wool suit

his successful rival at the Martinsville convention, which were given with marked enthusiasm. O. FL. Mullinix presided in a masterly

manner

reporters, special writers, proof readers, etc. The editorial opinions in the papers will be tlie expression of a woman’s mind on the day’s topics. The ladies will invade the chambers of Mayor Slmfer and ask h»m for news; they will buttonhole the police and make them divulge the day's criminal calendar; the courts of the jus tices will be watched by them and they will scent all events at the court house of interest to the public; the city’ physicians will be visited by them and the hotel registers will be perused for tlie names of prominent people. Even the lawyers will be run down and no important event will be allowed to

escape them.

The advertising solicitors will look after the financial end of the day’s work that the society may have h good fund to start in on for

Will Organize Saturday Night.

The republicans of Greenc-tistle and Greencastle township will on

means cheap wool, cheap tailors, ami a

cheap purchaser.

He denounced the three senators who prevented coal and iron ore from going on the free list, and emphatically declared that the measure that had just passed was but the entering wedge to the great slaughter that would begin when the party of ftee trade -bmdd swell tln-ir majority to Cleveland's

idea.

The democrats left the ball with curses upon their lips. This aristocratic

by making them intelligent on the issues confronting the American people, and (3) by impressing them with the duties of citizenship. Membership in the lyceums of the league was open to any intelligent young man of good character. Every state and territory in the union was represented and the en rollment reached several hundred thousand. The movement was not confined to the United States as lyceums were organized in Canada. Mexico and also one in Greece. The spirit ol'tlie work infected the boys of Greencastle and it was not long before the name of the “Ridpath Lyceum, No. 3B1” appeared upon the roll ot the league. The members chose this name because of their respect for their patriotic fellow citizen, John Clark Ridpatb. who was present at the first open

her Oth. good to return until October 1 8th, 18114, at one fare for the round trip. |

2(i:.-tf

F P. JIUKSTIS, .Went

Totlay’M JLuctU Dlurkotn. [Furnished the Daily Ba.nnkk Times daily liy It.YV. Allen, manager of Arthur Jordan’s poultry house.[ Ileus. 8 Springs, choice, 1'4 to 2 lbs 7 springs,young '> Cocks, old i Turkeys, hens, choice fat 5 Turkeys, young, choice fat 8 Turkeys,old toms !l‘« Ducks 4h Geese, choice f. f. sll>s and over an Geese, plucked 20 F.ggs. fresh, subject to bundling 12 Butter, fresh roll 1(1 Butter, So. 2 7

MffHON ROUTE

-OlMlSVlU MW AlBANV8 CHICAMjh ,&• -w-- —. In effect Sunday, May 27, ISflJ. SOUTH HOUND. No 4’ ( hicago Mall 1:2a:i in No II' “ Express 12:05 |.:a No44t l.oenl 12:06 p in SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mall 2:17 am No •>' southern Express 2:22 pin No 43f Loeal 1:45pm • Dally, t Except Sunday.

VANDALIA LINE.

Two dozen old newspapers at

the Banner Times otliee for fivei-. . .. a . , cents. These papers w ill be found 1 5” I !!“!!>[ I2:*r'a m. for j-ouis

very useful in many ways. They are nice for pantry’ shelves, under

Trains leave (■reeueaHtlc, Ind . In elteet Nov

l». IHWI

roR THK WEST.

No 1 Dally 12:63 p in, for st. I am is No 21 Daily 1:6..’p m, for -t. lands No 3 Ex. sun 6:28 ni, for Terre Haute

KOK THE EAST.

No 4 Ex. Sun 8:34 a in, for Indiuniipollr-

meeting and gave the boys much | ear R et9 in ways. Re-1 »20 patty

valuable advice and

No 8 Daily

.3:35 p m.

live cents.

encourage-

ment. The good accomplished by the drill in the lyceum may lie shown in part by the fact that

Maynard Daggy and Robert Insley, I or paper taken at this members of the society, took first! njH 8ave y 0 „ money,

and second places respectively in |

inemtier the price—two dozen for N «> ’ j * 'nn 6:a)pm.

1 I No 12 Dally 2:28 a in,

! v

N"o li Dally 3:32am

l-EOItl A Dll I-IOX Leave Terre Haute.

Subscriptions for any magazine n<> 76 Ex. sun 7 : or. a m. tor ivorix

so n - -- 3:25 pm, for Decidin'.

Otliee, >\ e ! For eoinplete lime curd, glv.ng nil Iralu

Saturday night organize a rousing ' t1o|>per, in keeping with the demands republican club. The activity dis- of the southern planter, planted the played by the republicans of the democratic banner, and In prophetic 1 . • , • 11 .1 ■ 1 eloquence closed liy saying that the fnout tow nships behooves tlie central tl|n ! s , 1)(lll(1 .* c ,p r l ot . s Hnil e co-

fellows to hustle, and on September j uomie living.”

29 at 7:30 o’clock at the court | YVhen he closed he introduced Mr. house they will organize. The Fox 1 <; 1 ? rk of f, 1 "P ,e " ,e ""'l

r , , ! not wisliing to be alone, we followed Ridge elub will be here, ;i good L| ie cr)1W( | *

speaker will be secured and the I Silver Leaf band will be there. Get ready to organize tlie largest club

in the county.

Hon. John L. Grifiith, of Indianapolis, will deliver the speech.

“Old Ocean Our S-’lave and Master” at Meharry hall tonight by Prof. J. B. DeMotte. * 283-lt

J. II. Tremper, practical piano j maker and tuner, lus returned. Orders

David B. Hill fears un eclipse j for tuning or repairing pianos or organs in the Empire state this year. He ^“'jo^smush-foyre?" ^"‘"'aso-r, t 1 .' 11

the w inter's work und merchants therefore thinks of the empty honoi will he asked to take a duy’s space | * democratic nomination with a Keeping everlastingly advertisfor the benefit of the society. very wry face. 1 ing brings success. tf

the first high school oratorical contest and Will Finnell, also a member, took first place in the preparatory contest. The work in the ly ceum provides a very valuable training which is not to lie gained in the high school course and is also very interesting. The members received the warm encourage ment of the teachers in their etFort to prepare themselves to vote the right way when their turn comes at the polls. The attempt to reorganize t ie lyceum in the school should he encouraged as it is

worthy of support.

Messrs. Lyon and McNutt are stocking the laboratory with specimens of the osseous system. Well

am! Htatinmi. ami for full Information as to tf rntea, thr<>axl> ears, etc.,udilrcMs

.1.8. Dowi.ino, Ain-ni.

I J. M. C'KSSBHOVOa, Greencaadt

, Asst. (ienT UtiM. Airt. 8L Lotila. Mo. YY lien it comes to the genuine article 1

of news the Banner Times tins it.

1

I CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS.

You will miss one of the very best Tc and from Terro llilte. in effect things of the season if you do not at-1 arrive kuom thb itoiera. te»d the DeMotte lecture tonigl.t.283-lt | ^ It^lS.WSvan.vliic Mat. :

liiK Four Homeii««*keri» f and Harvest Fx-

rursions.

Alabama, Oct. 2 and !», Nov. 0, Dee. 4. Arizona, Oct. D. Arkansas, Oct. 1). Colorado, Oct. 9. Florida, Oct. 2 and 1), Nov. «’>. Dee. 4. Georgia, Oct. 2 and 9, Nov. (>, Dec. 4. Indian Territory, Oet. 9. Iowa, Oct.!). Tennessee,Oct. 2 and !», Nov. 6, Dee.4. Virginia, Oct. 2 and », Nov. u. Dae. t. Audio other southern and western states. One-half fare to southern states. Half fare plus two dollars to

No5* ( hlcngo & Nashville Limited 10:00 p m

NORTH HO UN D.

No «* Uhlcnifo & Nashville Limited 4:50am \ 0 ->t >• Mon ' 1 '

-O .. Mall 11:S> p m No 8 Uhteago special 3:Jlpii>

* Dally, t Except Sumlay

Trains 6 ami 8 carry I'lilhnan palace slcepltnt

can and day cimmsIii-s and run solid between

I HAS. L. STONK.

iy co

1 hlcairo and Nashville.

Hen’! Pass.and T'kt lirt. uhleaira

tion to partial Hkeletons of other 1 Mmum Kxi-ursiuns. animals, have been brought in. j Louisville, Ky., account Germnn-

Ainerieau Catholic Congress, Sept. 24

Mr. Hn*l Mrs. Harry Maxwell vis- to Oct. 1; fare for round trip, $4.45. ited the school this morning. Mr J. A. Michael, Agt. Maxwell entertained the pupils

l with several songs. | The Banner Times—lOe. u week IQ reencastle Oct. Oth at 1 p. n>

ropnliHt SpoakiiiK***

Hon. Louis 1*. DeTurk, candidate for congress will speak at Cloverdate Oet. 2nd at 1 p. n ’ ; McIIaffle's school house, Washington township, Oct. 2nd, at 7:3d p. j m. ; Reelsville. Oct. 3rd, at 1 p- n, - ; Brick Chapel, Oct. 3rd at 7:30 pm,; Bainbridge Oct. 4th at 7: 11 p. in.; Center school house, Floy I township, Oct. ."ith at 7 :30 p. u 1 --