Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 October 1894 — Page 2
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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTEE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, ISiU.
Children's Suits and Overcoats
AN INTERVIEW.
Are requested before buying their
MODEL,
and see the novelties in SUITS. OVERCOATS HATS AMD CAPS.
Early Time* of (ir^enrantli*, Streets, H«*KiniittiR of Public Schooln. etc. A Hannkk Times reporter ran across an old gentleman yesterday who was a student of old Asbury in the early 50’e. He recognizes many changes in the town and community and misses many ofthe old citizens. When asked what he thought of the town he said, “Greem-astle is a beautiful place for residence, good streets, good walks, fine churches, able preachers, a cultured and literary community, much in fact to make life pleasant and enjoyable, especially to those advanced in years and who desire such advantages in the more ma lured epoch of earthly existence.” "What a wonderful change in the streets." said he, ‘•.My first term in college I roomed at Dr. Harri man's, corner of Seminary and Bloomington streets. There were no macadamized streets, nor paved walks, nothing but the native clay. Across the gullies were logs to
Hhoulal Hr Kuforc«u Here. CrawfontovlUe Journal.
There are too many kids of all ages prancing about the streets of f mw fordsville smoking ami chewing tobacco. They are injuring their health and morals, too. The following amended law of 1889
should be enforced here:
“That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to give, bar ter or sell either directly or indirectly, to any child or children under the age of sixteen years, tobacco or preparations of tobacco to be chewed or smoked by said child or children, or to give, barter or sell the same to any person, whomsoever, with knowledge that the same is to be chewed or smoked by any child under the age aforesaid; or
COUNTY NEWS NOTES OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK.
1‘oinli-fl I’aniKrnplL Kr«m Many Hlare Wtlliln Putnam'. Ilimuilrle*—Tlir Country tVu|il#-*» Spei'ial Column of Short Itriu. of »i({hhiirllooil News. CAR PEN rKRSVILLK. Several from this part of the county attended the Harrison speaking at Greeneastle. VVm. MeCalinet has moved his stock i>f goods from this place to Kineastle. lie is a good merchant and Kineastle should patronize him. John IMekel and wife have moved into Bert Hall's property. Charles Williamson and wife, of Indianapolis. are visiting his parents here.
Messrs. Osgood and Kills, of Indian-
to persuade, advise, counsel or com-1 Jpolis, were here reeeiving some tine pel any child under said age to 'l"arter-onk at A. II. Pk-kel’s m II. Mr.
chew or smoke tobacco.
Sec. 2—Any person who violates the provisions of this ac t shall he deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be lined
Osgood shipped one quarter-sawed board 24 inches wide and 12 feet long Mrs. Vina Bridges, of Kineastle. visited her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harris,
Sunday.
Hev. Kytte tilled hist appointnien here
NEW MILLINERY STORE. imported Felt Hats and Bonnets nt reasonable prices. Latest sha|iein VELVET HATS. CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS.
Mourning Hats and Veils. FostotHee.
Opp.
MISS IRENE M. KLEIN.
CONTRACTOR, Practical and ornamental plasterer. Concrete walks and cellar bottoms i specialty. Cisterns put iu with modern filters. Box 779. It. B. Hurley.
DAILY BANNER TIMES cl08tr ' v ><ii Geo. w.
___ Cooper, M. t than the l{e/iublic(i)t is and this is why the question is propounded to it. The Fifth street democratic sheet is not excluded in
Siiuts |...r line, on.-iin. |'mi uki aplis eliaraisl | h ; s j nqu jr v , it Call answer if it
hk occupying two lines Kpttce. j * * 1 cents per line | j vn ,, ws -unything.—CoUntihilg He
in anv sum not less than ten dol- ll,l I lla ' “'tuuoon.
" m. Stariis met with a sli^lit accident while handling lumber Friday. Allen Moreland was seriously injured
RiiblishH every arternoon exc • c Snn«ln> Mt tin* HanxKit Times olTice, corner Vine ami
Fninkiin s’ reels. ADVERTISING. Uk \ i>ix<j Notk ks
by splinters striking^liim from a falling
tree Monday,
1. 1’. Prather, of Hoaehdale, was in
town Monday on business.
35 lines
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Disp'ay rates made known on application. Cliuttget- rortlisplav advertiseinents must he handed in hy lOo’elwk a. in. each day. Heading advertisements will he received each day
up to 1 o’cloek p. in.
The reception given General liairison shows that the masses I have a warm appreciation for liim
All commiintrut Ions should l>c sinn.sl wltli i n i * he nrineinles of the renuh themim.ol Ho wrltor: not n. c.-ssiollt Im UI,U I<H 1111 P'HUipitsol mt npuo puhlici'.Ioii, but us cvitlcnee of k.mh! faith I...ii„rtv The fact is that there Anonymous couiuiiinicutloiiB can not be no- m an party. im uu i is. mni mi ri ti< '' ,<1 - | is no better statesman in the United Whoredclivi'i> is inojrulHr ulouse report ! states todav than is ev-President *ame proiaptly ut piihllcatlon offlee. .'■laies ion ay man is cxrrcHiucui S|>(H‘lmen copies iualhsl free on application. Ha rrison — hulepeudent.
cross on, but it was perilous to at- lnr8 uor m ., re tlian one hlindret1 tempt the passage on a dark night, dollars, and he imprisoned in the and many a luckless student going C0UDtv jail not leS8 t|ial| ten nor
home from the meeting ofthe liter- ulor(Mhan thil . ty (lrtVS .o ary societies on Friday night fell | into the water and mud from these N, w
slippery crossings (sober students Several roads, the Monon being too). One of these bad places was 0 * ,he ''“'e udopte.l on on Seminary street near the house tlu,ir train sehedulea. and will on
of Hilton, the tailor. Another one their time tab,P8 - aH Published, use 1{r;(zi| along hy the present lire depart- ,be ^ or bitt A- Burnham black and But few went from here to Greencus,nent building.” white system, patents for which are He to hear ex-Presldeut Harrison; not “The public school system which l ,en,bn ^- The advantage of this >'eeau-e they did not want to hear him,
has grown into such magnificent
BUY YOt U Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones at 7VYI BSSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET. •.tt-ii On Hanna Street.
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I he la-i load- oi lu iek- for luge, lio-s
building have been
A ( o. s .-tore
^ : Tom Heed is all right and in his •i.;'- 1 New York speech gave one of the
j most
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One Year in advance Sir innnth* Three month*. One. mont)i Per week hy Carrier When delivery W made hy carrier, all subscription accounta are to bo paid to them as
the) call and receipt foi same. ,
Publisher 8an Reeling and agree that the great ....Miimiirins B<ntoi | and paramount curse of this conn
try for the last eighteen months has been uncertainty. Nobody
proportions and great etlieieney here and elsewhere, went into operation in the fall of 187)1, under the new constitution of the state which had just been adopted. If I remember correctly, Judge Eckles, Dr. Stevenson and Dr. Henry Cow
method in the operating departments of railroads cannot be overestimated, and it will be highly^ appreciated by the patrons of the road. By tins device day trains
Imt because the distance i< too great to
drive in the time.
Harry Handel, wit.h his chaperons, were at Center school house in this township last Friday to have a speaking, which was gone through with, but
on the train schedules and on the Harn s powder was damp or some-
thing w as w rong. There were thirteen voters in the room and four of them
sensible talks of the age. Among other things he said: We can lay aside all our parti-
M. J. BECKETT. .. HAKKV M. SMITH.
Address all communications to The Dah.y Uannkr Timks.
Greeneastle, Ind.
— WHAT DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT- |
Hunt lit ions Showing Whnt the l»emo<-rntlc Leaders Think of Their Tiinff Hill. President < Tcveland ‘'It is an act of party perfidy and party dishonor. ‘How can we face the people after indulging in such outrageous discrimination and violations of principleit is tlie very communism of pelf.” » * * »
Chairman Wilson, late of congress, but later of the chamber of commerce, London: “It is the work of a mon-1 -Irons t rust w hich holds congress by I hr
thtont. It puts $40,000,000 in the pock- party is
ets of the sugar trust." * * * »
dared to start in business or go on with his business so long as no foundation could be discovered. Business is not gambling. It tries its best to take no chances. What it demands more and more every year is certainty. What, then, shall the business men do to procure certainty as the basis of its future action? It is not necessary in order to arrive at a proper eonelusion to discuss or decide which
best or which is worst.
Would the success of the demo-
I iug the bushes and working to get a crowd, and hy actual count there were
Senator Mills: “It does not receive I cra, L P«' ty this fall produce eer
Hie -upport of !(KHi men out of the ' taintv?
ooo.ooo iu tin- I'nited States."
GettniK :i IIuntie.
Jesse Overstreet returned home this morning from his trip through
The New York Sun: "The democratic house has repudiated parly principles and pledges, broken faith with
Hu \ineiii in people, legislated direct- the western part of the district. He hand deliberately for the he,, fit of | ln9 Inet wit h much success. Mr.
trusts and monopolists and betnivcilaj
coii-titiiiional irunt. The house i- Overstreet left the train at Stinesovei w helmed w ith disgrace, deniorali-[ v j|| e yj onroe coun jy Oct. 1st. mid
xutton and dishonor.” I ’ . i boarded the train for the first time
Mhat shall the majority he.-' thereafter at Gosport, Owen counWii the straight ticket and get ^ last Saturday afternoon. In
ready for 189(5.
those thirteen days he drove one hundred and seventy-live miles,
The democratic treasury deficit made twenty-one out of the twenf >r September was $7,700,001'. j ty-five townships in the counties of
Monroe and Owen, and delivered
Im receipts of the l . S. treas- sixteen speeches. This week he ury for the first ten days of 0<-to- goes to Hendricks countv for lour her were $1,->00,000 less than the days and Bartholomew county for expens s. These he ‘democratic two days this week.—Franklin
times.” : Star.
Ha:<I!Ison'> second triumphal tour ol Indiana begins Friday.
On .street AsueiiHiiieiitd.
The amendments to the Barrett
The northern towns are working law passed iu 1891 have been held hurl to make it a bigger trip than be constitutional hy thcsupicme last week’s court. Jesse II. Dowe had street | improvements made along real esTiu: democratic trusts just now tate in Hartford City, under the are “1 earing” the sugar market for original Barrett law while, it is political ctfeot, A good time to claimed, attempts were made to buy that article, but after the elec- collect the assessments under the lion look out. amended act. The supreme court
held that the amended law could
A wipe lor the democracy will not be used to collect assessments be a vote for continued agitation un j er t i ie 0 i d Barrett law. The a'■! uncertainty. A \ote tor the or jgj na l | 1IW provided that the city republican candidates would be ■ should make aaaeeamenta and < <>lvote tor peace, protection and pros- ] t , e ^ j| 1P payments from the propperity. i erty-owners and turn the amounts
‘ - * ‘— The eon-
time tables are indicated by a black
letter on a white ground, and for Vr,- solid r epub 1 k'anrund''two more
gill were the first school trustees, ni ^ ,lt Dains a white letter with ' candidates, so that there could not have and they opened the first free black ground work. At a glance: bei’" over six democrats there. Harry schools in some frame hiiildimra on tb e eve designates the one from .° ‘ ,, "' m "niehaboiiteeonoinyininaksenoots in some frame builclmgs on • 6 , , mg grave! roads and such. Kridav the corner of C ollege avenue and tll e othei. It presents all the ad- night of last week, after much talking Hanna street. There was much Vant,, o < ‘ 8 tb c twenty-tour hour and advertising, the great Handel talk about these schools, and many V 8tcin wbile designating the hours came m Russellville. Two other eandoubts expressed as to their sue- j b 3' numerals already in use | didates had been here all that day beat-
Cold stm-Hgi- For Fruits.
I remember that Professor John The preservation of fruit of various ju-d seventeen inside the hall. Harry, Wheeler of the chair of Latin in the sorts •>y cold storage in what are some- being one, and there were one "prohi,’' university, had a small drug store j times callod retaTding houses has been I two boys and six republicans to listen
n largely tried for a unnilxYr of yearn. It f 0 h n.-ni-in.i w . r
on east Washington street, soi th j s found to be a valuable method of , .. 1 k- ° r . . i • • 'he audience soon tired out .-ind left side, near the corner of Indiana heaping the fruit whenever there is a _ 1I r t . ^ . n i it. , . , . . .. glutted market. Hut American Agricul- ‘ a - v , r J 's a faijure here, street, and Jerome Allen was his turist says it is not desirable for a great Win. Hodgkin received a very urgent clerk. The railroad from Indian length of time, ns some of the fruits so letter from K. I>. Ader last week apapolis to Terre Haute was finished preserved soon lose their fine flavors prising bin that he had been appointed in the winternf IftKI und’SO Th„. aud ^eprecMto in value. Tho average democratic eentral eommifteeman here, n tnc winter of 1851 and 52. I hey . tl , IIip( . raturr fur success iu cold storage j am , lllat t „ e wholc of fhe deino : began laying the track from both is found to be between 82 and 40 do- ,-ratie ea.He would be on his shoulders : “•» j»“ -•*« j castle. It was a great achievement low (Ill>ir flnvor . p eHrM like the Bartlett ,,n 1,18 '•xertions. Now Will says for citizens of Greeneastle to be ! keep well at 88 degrees F. for three his shoulders are broad and strong, and able to go to Indianapolis and back ! bnt " r l ° "'orthless if the time be as he thinks democrats scarce this year
,, extended to three or four months. Tho he can stand it and lhat it won’t be
in one day. different varieties of both pears and np- burdensome, but he expects to be over This gentleman was asked if he | P !ofi ,. va, 7 considerab’y in their keeping in t , H . bi , ai|(| jf
qualities, both iu and oat of cold stor- ,
remembered anything about the ng ,.. With tho exception of peaches, ex- I ' ,er 1 d 1 e,,10 ‘‘ , ' a ' s "' le I" d"'P«»Hs politics of that day. "O, yes,” perienco indicates that the most delicate 0,1 lls xuDuhlers lie will have them vote said he ‘I voted for the first time skinned fruits may be kept In cold stor- I the other way. The fact is democrat-
ago all tho timo it is necessary without [ are turning republicans so fast that you
in 18,)2. General Scott was the perceptibly losing their flavor. J can't find one capable of making a cornwhig candidate for president and initteeman any more in the old nartv Nicholas McCartv for governor. | it appears to l>e generally conceded ^ ^ ri ' e , ‘V \ am h-aie They both went down under the that there are no really curculio proof;. ' ' " . I,< H ^ 1 ’ Dimday to buy tide ot democracy, that swept the varieties of plums. Somo of the Amer- a D (hen-trade •' . ican spooies nr varieties resist tho cur- lot. Wldteimck and Ben Burton country that year, r ranklin 1 icrce cu ij 0 more than others. It would seem j have constructed an electric engine for was elected president anil Joseph that all of the young fruits are punc- {exhibition in the-chools. A. Wright governor of the state. ^ rMl ' but die larvm which hatch out quite a numher of hogs have died , , ,, i, EL tI u from tho eggs do not penetrate the flesh wittl ,.1,0)^,.., iu t , lis yieinitv.
( ol. l)iek 1 hompson, Henry S. „f some kinds so far as to destroy the ,, „ , , *» - tv allace Leonard’s duugliter 1- verv H 'fruit. The Abuudunce seems to be of . " ' 'J
this class. Nearly every young plum l "" "'d' fever.
shows the crescent wound, yet a full D. .Snnilley has moved lo Wavi - among the great Whig leaders ol crop matures. As for tho Domisticn va- hind, the state. Daniel W. Voorhees was rietics, wo must do one of two things— . . . . .... ..... namclv, jar the trees or plant them in just starting out in political life. • heuy J (1(j J Kutt he latter ivny is serYdceV\ lien he graduated from Asbury able only to secure a home supply, and in 1819—I think—he was tin en-1 for dds pnrposo there seems to be evi- ... , . , , 1 dence enough of its effectiveness. Rural tiiusiustic whig, but turned over to N( , w Yorker C0Ilfiider8 that tho Abnn . tile ilernoerats in 1852. 1 heard dance or Sweet Botan plum is worthy the celebrated speech of that <n-n-' of trial - There nn ’ fol ir other Japan va , . , , , . rietics of which the same may be said— ;
tleman in the eouit house here just gat sum a Blood, Ogon, Burbank and : ,n 1 -rcinougtle, $ fKi.
MRS. LAURA GIFFORD. FASHIONABLE MODISTE. Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greeneastle ladies. I use the FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at 402 K. IIANNA-ST. au-t r
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Dally + Except Sunday.
Tnilii No. 14 hauls tdecpi-ri »■> I lost on and ColIiinlui.1, sleepers and roaches to Cihcinii ui No, a connects for ChtciiKo, Ctjicinnati i lio eliind and Mlehiami division points. No. H h ulls sir, tiers for \> iishlilirton via i . .4 11 sleep r for New Vork and connects fm Col imilMis No. s c nim-ets for < Inelniriri and .Mlchltriin division points at Wabash. No in "Knlekerli ek r Special" sleepers for New Voik. Nos. ,, 11 H and 17 c-muect In M. l,ouis I moil depot with western roads \o 9 eonnccts at i'arls with Cairo division for points south, and at Mattoon with I. (. for points
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Lane, Edward Hannegan, O. Smith and Caleb B. Smith were
K.hIate TraiiMf«*ni,
Tlnnnas 11. Morris et ill to A O. lirondsti-cct
land iu ( loverdale, $11*1.
(o-oriri- 1- suthvrlln to M. P. mid M. F.
Suthcrlln, land tn Eloyd Ip.. $li«ie.
Oeorvre L. Suthcrlln to W. and Dol a
Sutherlin, land in Eloyd tp. $2000.
<diaries Shinn to Johnson >. Piekett, land In
Washiiurton tp.. $700.
Alva Lee Monnet to Walter ‘). Ilodson, land
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PEI>111 A l>|\ IMON Leave Terre Haute.
No i5 Ex. s ( i n 7:06 a m, tor Peoria. > V'' ' 3-55 p m, for Deeatui l or coniplele lime card, itlv.iur all iniln am. stations, and for full Information as i
rates, Ihrouirh cars. etc., address
v. -I.S. Dowling, Airent. w - K. Hhunnkr. tireencaatie
Geo 1 la-. Vjrt,St 'outs, Mo
CHIC IGO a E 1STERX ILT.IH0I8
'le and from Terr. Haute, in elfeot
May 22, 1894.
AiIRIVK KHOM THK north. No . Nmilu-llle Special ... 9:3ipn v " !, errcHnute \ IvanHville Mull. 1:15 in No.i ( hleairo* Nashville l.tmlti>d .10:n0pr I. .. , , NORTH hound. I No II tlilcniroi- Nashville Limited 4:. r >0ai *0 - ‘ 'lull 112.5 n n No 8 ( hieiuro special.. sSjOp !, ' ... . . pally, t Except *undav I rains 5 and n earry Piillm in palai-e slocplni i ('h'leuJro and .VitlshvlTle."^ n,n "" M '.en - ' Pass.and T kV.Wi! iTil’cturo.
before the war, in which he said. Tf this country ol’oursis ever to be ilivided by a line running east ami west, I want it distinctly under-
Willard. Tho liiai is said to be the earli-
est plum in cultivation.
A - *1 Johnson tt» Mary 1.
Madism 11> . $10R
Johnson, lanj in
Tne \\ inner.
J. W. Ragan, of Fillmo>e, ca|i-
Tho Y<*llow Iris.
Meehan says in his illustrated month-
stood that I wish th-.. line to run fy that the yldlow iris thongh growing turerl last week’s country corr'e siuuii niai i m il uiai uul to uni j u dr y garden ground as well as any ! . . . m , north of my home iu Indiana.’ 1 other iris, is really a swamp lover in its h l )nn< 1111 ^ * >u/ ' e * "t- 1 ’. Kagan’s heard the same gentleman m the nativo ,lf K™wth. In the old present is ready at this ofllce. The early years of tlH‘ u, . .perch ^ "T *° "" °" r in the same place say concerning der water. It is one of the Iieat of all s P ( ' n, o nts, who are striving for the the greenbacks just issued, ‘Fellow plant* for lake decorations In our eonn- splendid prizes.
try it flowerH about the inidale of June,
citizens I expect to live to sec the G r one might say in the middle of the Momr seekanc F.*p«rHi» n day when it will take a hat full of iris season, as some kinds notably some ! 0n ()ct ., :J and Xov e t0 oj . ■ hi. money .0 buy » ulnhrr.' ^ “ 'V '■«»«. In the light of Daniel's flops and ^New Mexico and southwest Missouri, flip-flops on the money question Kxc„r.ion t« i..f»yett e . | one fare round trip plus $!i.00. Tickets
; Cooper- & -McGinnis will be found one door south of old stand on South Depot Street, with a choice supply of FRESH AND CURED MEATS 29 !-2w
Inasjitch as the Herald has seen | over tbe contiactors
tit to csk a number of questions, ^ rac, ° l ® t,aD ’ unt ^ er amen ^ meD ^•: ( n * ere8 ^* n 8 *f em will it please ask Geo. \V. Gooper u,a ^ c lbe < '”^ ec ^' on8 D - om proper-
if lie is not receiving a salary from 5'j‘ owners
the leather trust and if lie is rot a
Kx<;iintion t<»
•<- *-.« <w ... v... i : si
paid attorney. The Herald is in
s-II tickets at rate of $1.75 for round P. A.. Mo. Pac. ry., 47 Jackson Place, ’I here are many other thing* of a 5iip. good going ou 18th and It'th aud tudianapolis.
' , i returning on iOth. -f. A. Mutiaki, Agi. reminiscent nature flitting through i
Down they go. cabinet photographs at $1.50 per dozen. 297tf \
mv mind is I think of the uist These hard times, cabinet photographs I 1,111 *' r,ce ,,,r n f, -w days, eibinet - ’ 8 1 1 k th P a8t ’ $1.50 per dozen at Uunton’s. Vine' Photographs $1.50 per dozen at the Vine but this is enough for the present.” I street. ' 2!'7if I street gallery. Hunton, auist. 2f)7tf
I wo dozen old newspapers a the Banner Times office for fiy cents. These papers will he fount very useful in many ways. The are nice for pantry shelves, unde carpets and in other ways. He member the price—two dozen fo live cents. tf Keeping everlastingly advert! ing brings success. tf Do You Want Work nnil a Home of Voi Own? If you do write at once to Fred’ Abbot, Land Commissioner, Wisc-onsi Central Lines, Hoorn in, Colby and At Imt Building, Milwaukee, Wi*.. for pamphlet which will tell you how yo may easily get both.
