Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1894 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 18H4.

Children's Suits and Overcoats

Are requested before buying their

NEWS FROM DEE A U W.

THE BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY

Look in thin C oliiintt for It—GueMn and Kiit^rtatniiientA—Nolen, IteniH and AnnonnceiiuMitn—The Very Latent and the lletd by Special Reporter.

to visit the

MODEL

Fred Church returned from Icdianupolis last evening. Allen and Dudale will not play for Wabash in Saturday's game. Wallace Wolff was summoned to Indianapolis by telegram yesUrday. Donald Smith, after a few days’

‘ u, ‘" r - ,,, COUNTY ! N EWS N(>TES

As the sunburned, happy women OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUND-

ING TOWNS TALK.

|Cimehack to town from country homes,—that later, every autumn,

hold wide their hospitable doors,— the great class of special instructors to the “Foul Hundred - ’ begin to reckon on the:r season’s profits. The smart women is a seeker of intent after culture of mind as well as body; and happy is the man or woman who can discover some new and fascinating topic on which she has not been enlightened. The three newest courses of lectures she and her friends will patronize this winter are on cookery, poetry and the art of pronunciation. The classes in poetry are particularly

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and see the novelties in

SUITS. OX^ErRCOTATS

visit with DePauw friends, left yes-

terday tor his home at Rush\ille, | j n ( ere8 ^j n g f,. ()IU the very practical

part the students take in the curric ulum They not only listen to lectures on the great poets’ works, hut they are given the various forms of versification, and venture to do a modest bit of rhyming, on their own responsibility, in exem-

lud.

In the game tomorrow Wabash’s umpire and referee will be from Chicago and DePatiw’s from India-

napolis.

Di. John will go to New Albany today. He will lecture there tonight and preach twice Sunday.

Pointed I*aritgrftpli* From Many l*la<«» Within I*litnnin*n Houndriew—Tli<* Country Prople’H Special Column of Short IteniH of Neighborhood New*.

FILLMORK. Kuark, Buis and Buuton threshed one thousand bushels of clover seed with their new huller this season. Will Lisby has moved into the S. I’. James renters house. The Big Four is making a side track from Darwin on the north of the track, to the Lock ridge crossing. Mrs. A. L. Abraham, of Terre Haute, is visiting the family of O. L. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham left hereabout fours years ago, Mr. Abraham having Und charge of the Vandalia office here. Last Thursday night M jnr Birch and J. T. Denny addressed the republican dub at tin's place. Both gave satisfaetion to the large audience.

NEW MILLINERY STORE.

imported Kelt Hats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest s!ia|»e* in VELVET HATS. CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS. Mourning Hats and Veils. Opp. Postotfice. MISS IRENE M. KLEIN. OT-ISwk

CONTRACTOR, Practical and ornamental plasterer. Concrete walks and cellar bottoms :i s|>ecialty. Cisterns put in with modern filters. Box T7!t. R. B. Hurley. <

H TATS AIND CAPS.

i to Monttcello this evening

lll'SSKM.VIl.I.K.

Last week Win. Hodgkin received n

plifioution of the different metres. ! ‘‘‘‘''V'T I '''

that he nati neen appointed committee-

DePauw Mixed Quartette will go l*.e,r ettorts are submitted un mal , of this (Russell) precinct, and urg-

signed to the louder of the clasp, ing him to get to work as a demnerat.

BUY YOl it Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and Soup Bones

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! m - • 1 i \ rat<*sSnade known on ap| iication. ( iiai. ■ Usp ' tiBcmt nts tniiBt b< lianded in hy 10 o’clock a. tn. (uichday. UeadJng advertisements will hcreccUctl each day

up to 1 o’clock p. in.

the greatest achievements of the democratic party since its return to pnwi r was to make Labor day a national holiday. Workingmen complain that it has made too many label dn\s holidays.

M iss i laro-

aecom-

All co’iinninleatior.s should bo sigiu d with thiMiaino ol fin* writ* r: not. necessarily f«»r puhIU i*ion. but us « vidonee of go ui tuith A.i mymo.is commtiuieatlons can not ho not iced. Where deli very is irregular jiloase report same prompt ly at puhlication ofnee. Specimen copies mailod free on application.

loslyn, violinist, and Prof, line Rowley, pianist, will

pany them.

Mr. II. L Davis, ’itt, a former well known student here, will spend a few days with Phi Delt brothers

, and friends.

The first installment of denm-j . , <r ,. , ,,

, , , A “l irele r ran cats was organ-1. . , .

erat money has been brought into . . , . , , 6 poets, and are supposed

, . i ized last evening at the home of , , , , .

Putnam eonntv by Faggart s men. , . sketelies of the lives,

, , 1 ” rof - rairneld. Lieut. Lewis was

It wasn ta drop in the bucket, how- , . , , ,, on " (, rk, id our

* I elected president; Miss U. Wood, . c , . ,

versifiers.— rrum “Society

vice president; Miss L. Smith, sec-

who reads them aloud; everybody indulges in criticism or praise. Though the productions are supposed to be absolutely anonymous, i the authors find it hard to keep their secrets. At regular meetings members of the class read aloud, fur practice, from the famous

to write

sketches of the lives, and criticisms

most

ever.

DeMornvr speakers are stui prating about the “markets of tl.e world.’’ They should turn their attention to the home markets.

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M. J. BECKETT IIA HR V M. SMITH.

rotary; I’rof. Fairfield, critic; Miss K. Heck and Mr. M. Terrel, committee on program. A very- pleasant social time was enjoyed after the organization. The subject for th9 next meeting will be “First

Impressions of France.”

Ir was learned early last evening that the class of 1900 were going to take a hay ride. The usual crowd at the postotfice was made

Demurest' x

her.

On Saturday night the democrats had a meeting at the Hebron sellout hou>e and nominated a ticket for the towusliip. phn ing on that licki-t Wm. Hodgkin for justice of the peace, all without Hodgkin’s consent, and ready he is not a demnerat. But the trick was to create a uc d for the appointment of an inspector in this precinct, as William is a brother of <'. V. Hodgkin, the township trustee. If this trick had worked, there would then l*e only one republican in-

famous | speelor in Hie county, Janies Sie, le. of

Foils'" ijreencastle as the county board would

Vuuozinc for Xovein- :,1,|,oint :1 ,,en,0, ' riU :,M ' 1 ,iK ‘" F -

D. Ader could play Mini Coy on us. Win. Hodgkin, as soon as he learned he was nominated as a democrat, lie wrote to K. I). Ader demanding that bis name be not placed on any ticket by them: that he had not authorized and would

not accept i'.

T^IESSE’S NEW MEAT MARKET.

■-’77-tt

On Hanna Street.

Festival, Kmli*

Fi^btli Animal Fiorul

a nnpolis.

Do not fail to visit this season’s Chrysanthemum show and Floral festival. It will be a delight to the senses. Flowers, music and fruit combined should bean inducement to travel many miles. Excursion rates have been arranged for so as to be of advantage to those wishing to attend. One and one-

MRS. LAURA GIFFORD. FASHIONABLE MODISTE. Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greencastle ladies. I use the FRKNCH TAILORS’ SYSTKM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at 402 E. HANNA-ST. •■sii-tr

what DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT- j j t) g ^ state, county and townOiiolatinns sliowius; \\ lull the lleiiioeratlc ship ticket, (111 the COrDCr of e&dl

Eea.iers Think <,f xi.eir Taiitr Rill. j |,i e ket will he written the initials of to drive the crowd, to which President Cleveland • It is an net of the pollin , c i erk8i Thc volei . wi || lie a ' l8wered ves. The hoys climbed

a,™ take tlio tbra. Il««. into the »» *”' i - <» ^

in sucli outnigeous .liscrimination and boot |, aud st|lui[ , tliem , folding the 1,0U8e ’ wbere “ or " m{ ol vvere

, tickets separately so that the ini- in ’ Next they called at the | tials of the polling clerk can l(e | «^mitory and then on the Thetas

rhairman Wiison. late of coi.gre-s, seen and then ,. eturn the ti(>kets to j thelr residence. The ladles and

gentlemen, so collected, then proceeded for an elegant ride. In the midst of the fun the wagon was at-

violation- of princhde

communism of pelf.” * * #

It is the very j

but later of the chamber of commerei

London: "It i> the work of a mon- the inspector and see that they are I lr 'i;'■K-p-aed i« -!•<• w •»n« "<>*• |

T’he color of the box will correspond with the color of the ticket. To vote a straight ticket stamp in flic square surrounding the

eagle and nowhere elre.

To vote a mixed ticket stamp in the small square opposite the names of candidates you desire to vote fori

and nowhere else.

throat.

ets of l he sugar trust. * * * *

Senator Mills : "It does not receive the support of io<Mi men out of the 05,-

000.000 iii the I’nited States.”

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The New York Sim : “The demoeratie house lias repudiated party principles and pledges, broken faith with tin- Vmeric. a people, legislated directIv and deliberately for the benefit of trusts and monopolists and betrayed a constitutional trust. The bouse ioverwbelmed with disgrace, demorali-

zation and dishonor.”

Wilson says he did not go to England for gold. He got it just the same and it is finding its way

to Indiana.

tacked by a crowd of boys with stones and other missiles. Mr. Todd Owen was struck in the eye with a large turnip, and when he turn'd to see who did it he was struck on the side of the head with a large stone. He fell insensible into the wagon, from which he was soon removed to the Reta house and Dr.

VV. L. Torr went to Parke comity the first of the week to v sit relatives and

Korean iilet!i04in.

Koreans are not much given to washing and less still to bathing. They wash their hands fairly often and occasionally the face. The better people wash it almost daily. Korean houses arc generally small and the rooms of diminutive size. TI10 most curious point about them is that the flooring is made

OAK ALLA.

Born to Al. Sears and wife Ort. 9. a

daughter.

J. C. Moss and wife were called to Prairietown Maturday to attend 1 he ftm-

third fare for the round trip on all mil- „ r ,j l( . former’s mother,

acquainted with their object, and roads in Indiana, good coining Novem- Arthur Torr. of Kiiigbtsville, spent so about a dozen responded and b*''«• D9 and 10, good returning nn- Monday at his father's. 1 w , . . . , til November 11, inclusive. \ou pay The members of the missionary sociean down Washington street about one olle . tttr(| fare Mt ywir station , r ;l m( . ( . tinK w itb Mrs. Emma foursquares till they eame upon and receive a return ticket free. who lives near Kuightsville, the wagon waiting for the preos. Last year’s Chrysanthemum. | a'siliemiid d t .ne! ,, ' r?d, ' y ‘ Tht ‘ y ,1 ‘* They asked the driver if lie Was , and Floral exhibition was a grand mk- Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Kelly, of Terre

cess, and the committee in charge for Hau'e" visited'at VV. S.Torr’s Iasi week,

tliis season are making still greater efforts to outdo last year’s suceess.

Among the attractions for the coming triends,

ing exhibition are to lie man}' special exhibits of plants,cut (lowers and Moral emblems. Kaeli day something new will la- shown, and those that are already on exhibition will be kept in fresh condition and remodeled. In orchids (the wonderful air plants) something extra will be shown, also some

nepenthes or pitcher plant Mowers. stone, covered with oil paper, and j These interest ing plants are also called fhat under the stone Mooring there is a ... j • • , , 1 11 1 regular oven railed “kau, in which a . y trap-, catching insec s and gradually lir() ^ k( , pt (l nu ;, ni ht ()f . 1 1 gestl:.g them in their native clime. | tt , n> ns tll0 p„, p i 0 ,i oup on tlu , Krounrt A eartus display has been arranged for. | in their clothes, it happens that tho Tliese curious plants are again coming 1 floor gets so hot as almost to roast one. to Is- admired. Thursday, November The Koreans seem to delight in nnder8y a grand cut ro-e display will be a this roasting jirocess, and when feature. Several extra large exhibits wo ^ broiled ou ctio side they turn on

1 .1 , • the other ami tako it ouito am a matter

arc iHTomiAcil, w ith a hir^e preinniin.; - r , \ . 4: . , . . . r .. . .... . course. I admired them for it, hut

A grand show of them; beautiful sweet > z

1 rr.i . - . . . was never able to imitate them. The h my the summoned. The doctor f|neen of Rowers is assured. For full honses. an a role, have only one floor,

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Ijocai Time Clard. BIG FOUR. OOTJJO EAST. No 10* Vestlhnled Kxirresp— S:N) p ui xo et Indliinapolls Vecommodiltton S:4-.’a in X,» is- Southwesterir l.tmlfed Xo S* Mall No If oonrs west. No 7* Vestllnifi-d Express No !»* Mail Xo 17* Soutliwestenil.hTilted Xo :jt Terrt- Haute \ivumtii irtaMim. tint) j> m 3*" 11* .— 12:.'>S a 111 * I tally t Except siiurtuy. Tin 11 No U hauls s|ei (h-is to IhMton atnl rotinnhiis, sleepers and •unidres to Cluoln uSti No. ti coums-ts for mitengo. Cfnelnmiti. 1 levetand and .Mleliixan (flh’islorT points. No’ Is Iwnls slia-uers lor asliwivlon via i . .X ■ i sleep r fur X,-,» Vork iirnl (minu ets foi Col uuvo«i-» No. s connects tor i uu-iiinatl and Mlehlcmdivisionjiotn's at "aliush. x,> n ''K iick- rtVH k' i Special" slrepi-rs to,Yoilt. Nos. 11,11 and 17 eouravt In'd.l.iui(Tnton depot with wi-sii-ru roirts. No 9 r,,n ini is at I ‘arts with i airo dlvlskiii fur poluiftoiirh, tvnit at Mattoon with I ( tnr tKiintnurth, E P. IIcrttw, .Went

'MiKON ROUTE

'-(3) ICUI-.VIttt MtWAlBAHY& CHICMO tt. 7 .^-

In etreott s„nday. May 27,1HS8

SOKTH HOITND.

No 4* ( htofiico Mall No H’ “ KjcpresB No 44t l.ooal

SOUTH BOUND.

No 3* IdmiHvUle Mall No v so»itii©|* n Express No43t Loenl Hally, t Sunday.

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A Fine Me**tii»K.

Iliintinirtitn Herald. , , . . . ^

'I'he republicans of Huntington ( ^ res8e ^ wounds, and after a A >,ir * u ‘ ll * ar8 l<> f,li * ^^’^tary, | rained a few feet above the ground, and

conuratiiliitc ,he mK lve, upon'tl,. H.U, lime ,h. | I

excellent meeting held at the opera consciousness. He was not seri

house lust night. The audience OUf, L v wjuicd. was large, occupying every seat on j Ko,, k Recital,

the main floor and most of the j Mi BS Alison Marion hemic, so-

We have received the (Tawfords-1 hp . ice jn tl)e gll j] erv> i t wa8 an np . prano, assisted by Messrs. Schellville Journal's special edition, upon pr(>( , iutive aIul enthusiastic gather 8th,nidt iln,l Joni ‘ 8 . wil1 give the which that paper’s force has b ec ‘ n ering) and t j ie r e P ublicans went j 5fl9th recltaI of the Bl 'hool of music

on Monday evening, Oct. 22, in Meharry hall. The following pro-

gram will be given.

/«. Le Vlulette _ Semhittl

working for some time. The paper ()ut of the , Jall wcll pleased with

is a i-ouycnir

truted and is representative Cr.iw I'ortlsi ille throughout.

handsomely iH'- 8 * | the meetinK .

beauty, and the Journal does its town great credit in getting it

Greencastle, Hon. A. J. Beveridge, of Indianapolis, having been com-

(l». slumber Souk from Sem«*le

(h. Adelaide (l> Trueume

The speaker was 0. B. Cast*, of

It is a 1 ,, _ t , ,,

llaende!

Beet hoven

. - Wagner 11 pelled bv circumstances over which Kol Nldrel, for violoncello Max Bruch ■ * Aria Amour vlena aider (Sampson

et Delilah) Saint Saens

Kjernlf

Lassen GrieK Popper

proved a very satisfactory substi-l (a.Souvienutot Fisiu tr

j • b. Colette ( haminade to toe / e. C*eet le renotiveau Levoncavallo

he had no control, to cancel the

Mr. < 'use was intro-

fa. Ahundstlmmtmx;

l). Der i.enz

l.y M. I.. S|)oncer, .W |

It was in 1883, only eleven years

ago. that the democratic executive | "P^ ,0 ' ^tmen,

eommittee of Ohio issued a circu

htr which said:

The wool producing interest has 8titute * From the opening

perfect right to demand ol the J closing sentence he held the undi- vr>. if some fragrant lawn be found Loir United States government: L j vided attention of all present. He l°-' aientine scbiesimrer

'J'liat it shad receive as much con- J wa8 argumentative, witty, sarcastic

sideration and encouragement as 1

\ “Chlnehy” Veil.

| sustained by m very strong tieani, and i the windows are of paper, as in Japan.

Wabash has about ceased hoping j —Fortnightly Review. to win Saturday’s game in a scion- Their ow„ h.„,i<,.

tilic way and is now hoping to win I An English writer gives some amoaon a yell. Here is what they will * :n ^ instances of authors attempting to , . “ , -.i .i • • "boom’’ their own books. “One writbnng along with their voices ^.i he ^ .. findil)g thnt hi8 work strung up to G. We predict they l had not been taken np by the library, will be lowered to B fiat when they insisted on presenting a copy and then . , , • i r i i ' i applied for it at various times at six hoard their special for the north at different stalls throughout the country seven o’clock tomorrow evening and was indignant at always having tho

The Grawfordsville Journal says: The following yell has been suggested lor Saturday : Alle garmi] Oy< *: o >■(/.'. Terre orex, orex, orex! Halle bazou, has >u, bazaw!

Itully for Wabash! Kali! Kah! Hah!

presentation copy sent to him. No ono else had ever asked for it. Another author paid a 12 shilling subscription in order to ask for Ids own Ixtok. Yet a third instance is that of a lady who wrote from an important place saying there was a difficulty in getting a particular new book. Why did the library

VANDALIA LINE. Fraliis leave OruencaHtle, Ind., la etreur s.,,t 30, 1SW. EO« THK WKST. No 5 Ex. Sun Hrfifl a m, fur st. Units. No. pally . .ISaia in, tor s». Ixiuls. V 12: 3 p m. for s t IxuiJs. Nu2I pally . 1:SI|> m. fur -t. Isiuis No .1 Ex. -'ini ji in, foi '1 erre ILoar, K(l« THE HAST. ^ ,> * Ex. s„n —8:34 a m, for IndlanaRAhs Nu 211 Hally . ..1:4 i p in, •• No s Hally &X> p in, •* No 2 Ex. Sun K:2hpui. " •» No 12 Hally 2:2S a m. “ No H Hally SiJtia m ” I'EOKI V HIV IsloN Leave Terre llaiite. No ^5 Ex. sun TdK a in, lor Peoria ’ V 33Wp m, rnrHuimiiir I nr ouniplete time rani, slv.im all traina no slatluiis, and fur full Information a* o rates, through citrs, etc. address „ ,, J.S. Howi.ino, .Vtrvnt, " r -, ^ « Hcspoits 'irouneMlc. Asst, fu n I rase, \irt.st. Tsmls, Mo. CHICAGO A EASTERN’ II I.IN'ille and I‘rum Terre Unite, in •tNct May 22. Ih. t v - v AHnrTB raoM THU MOB**. No < Nashviljr spreitU ... St») p tn Nott I (•rri'lh.ut.. 4 Evansville Mail., tl'ipm No.i Lhieago Jc Naslivdlc Limited lonil p in .. SOUTH BOtTNU. No t, ( lilciijn,4 Na-liville Limited t .Via m f, . “ ''"‘i I1.-sr.pm No 8 ( hlosaxo sp^l,,! *.0p III . . unity, t Except Suuduy I'uiiiH 5 lint I rarry I'uilmHii nloopinu: ciii'H and dHy roaoht’K and run fnawrou * liUauro amf NkhIivIIU*. ( HAfk. stone, l»«‘p » l ass. and T kr \yet. rhi<miro.

Fiirdiie-DePauu on 1 liaiikHKivliiK-

arc phown to any other i me rest whatsoet or. 2. That ns protection, by means of taxing importations ol raw wool, lias thus far proved high lv beneficial to the farmers of Ohio, as evidenced by the continuous increase in the numbers and values of their flocks, this protection sliall not tie withdrawn as long as protective policy is pursued by the United States.

< haiison d'ainom* llollinan Trio for voice, violonoello and piano

The Indianapolis Journal says of Turpies speeches: In every speech that Senator Turpie makes

At the Vine street gallery, Hunton, does not charge for photographs unless

he informs his hearers that one of i you are pleased. 2i>7-tf

and strong, and whatever the disappointment felt at the failure of the regular appointee, all agree that the substitute speaker was

fully equal to the occasion.

K«*al FHtate TraiiHfera.

Goes to Fehanon.

T. Darnall has purchased a livery business in Lebanon and will take possession of it tomorrow. Mr. Darnall will not remove his family, however, until after the

not have more copies? Tho letter was I sent to the clerk of the lionkstall where J the lady had applied, and he identified it. The lad} - —and her name is very well

It has been finally decided that known, we ore told—was the writer of a Thanksgiving game ol football the book. Now York Times, will be played here between 1’ur- Act; Hunt nan. due and DePauw. The manager Do not say to yourself that if you « i> i » . i i were rich or influential or had you oxof tl.e Purdue team yesterday yon WQtlld do tl f n8 and signed a contract tor the state fair so for the amelioration of mankind or grounds and will at once make ar t; * 10 assistance of your friends, hut put - ... • i your shoulder to the wheel and do the rangemeuts for getting the field in very u . Ht you ( . aI) f((r yonr8elf ^ f(jr

Gooper- & McGinnis will be found one dtour south of old stand on South Depot Street, with a choice supply of FRESH AND CURED MEATS. 211 l-2w

isrJLsrsr T— ,he

ists has its influence upon something. So have you. The sphere may be small,

but action will make it wider.

luml tn Roachdale, $800.

Alien Manker to IT. S. 8. Johnston, linid in

Clinton tp.. $>.

A E. Uordnn to Isaac E. Edwards, land in

Koachdalc. $30.

Alexander Cheshire to ' asaandt-r «i. Lewis, land In Itoachdale, $WVi

friends here who keenly regret to

him leave. He is not only a Near Baxmku Timks building, V ine j

80C

thorough going livery man but. is a l,unton ’ “ rtU ’ is " ,l4 king cahi-

, , . . net photogranhs at $1.50 per dozen, pleasant and accommodating gen- 1 3!»7tf

tlemun.—Crairfordsville Journal. These hard times, cabinet ptiotogruplis $1.50 per dozen at Hunton’s, Vine street. 297tf

Down they go, cabinet photographs at $1.50 per dozen. 297tf

A Timely Hint. Miss Bored (as the clock points dangerously near 1 a. ni.)—You seem to be very foud of early hours, Mr. Btaylate. Pray don't let me keep you!—New York Bun.

Harvest Kxeiirsliins. The Vandaliii line will inn two ex-cur-ions to points in Arkansas. Kansas. Louisiana, Missouri. New Mexico and I'exas. Rate, one fare for tin* round trip plus $J.nn. The dates for these excursions are Oct. 2:t aud Nov. it. and this will be tho last opportunity of the season to visit the west at a very lowrate. To points in Tennessee, Georgia. North Carolina, South Carolina, Miss! issippi, Alabama. Louisiana, Florida amt Virginia. November ti and December 4,one fare for roundtrip. •>0d»v» ,,n,it * J. 8. Dowling, Agt.' Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this olfici*. Wei •vill save you money,