Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, I8JJ4.
CLM WS
AT THE
I^ine
Crawforduvllle N<*wK|»nper Opinion Con f'erning the WntinHli Victory. Tlie C'rawlordsville newspapers have been for years used to having to write the obituary side of foot , ball contests, especially when their j team tackled DePauw. They broke their bondage this year, however, and yesterday had an opportunity to howl and dance, grow giddy and merry. The Banner Times blames them not. They have a good team, and getting out of the slough of soup and despond, where the sturdy boys of DePauw have held them for so long, is an event in their lifetime that deserves a rattling good time. We quote from our contemporaries' columns. Says the
i Journal:
Saturday was a red letter day in the
We place on sale todav these fine suits in sacks, cut- f '’ ot ball history of Wabash college. t “ . . i • a i And well it might be. Her eleven, aways and Prince Alberts for the above low price, Any hacked by nearly two hundred enthu<iother house in the city will charge you from $. 5.00 to $20.00 ^ on’o'iVmw'A'lvndM^'hin won
for the same goods.
WHAT THEY THINK OF IT- WASHINGTON LETTER
Twooei-
Tor $12.50.
L- A- HAYS, Prop.
thereon Ilel’uuw’s own dung bill won ! a victory which caused the oldest grandI da l in that classic town to cackle deliriously his disappointment ami threw
THE
LATEST POLITICAL FROM THE CAPITAL.
Imported Felt Hats and bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest >l 1Hl)es
in
Interesting Doing;* of i’onure** ami a Dl*li of Spire Her* and There a* Seen Hf Our Special Correspondent - Note*,
Ineidentn, Ete.
Washington, Oct. 2‘J, 1804.
•‘Hush!’* That is what islietrd every time any one approaches a group of democrats of sufficient prominence to be taken into the confidence of their party campaign managers. They do not wisli to he overheard admitting defeat, although they freely do so among themselves, and are already looking around for a scapegoat upon whom they can pack all the blame. Mr. Cleveland and Senator Faulkner, chairman of the democratic campaign committee,
VELVET HATS, CHILDREN’S HATS
AND CAPS
Mourning Hats and Veils. ()„„
Postoffice. 1P *
Tl»*» Losim?* in Detail.
As to the Roachdnle fire a later ^\\ MILLINER\ SIORf
GOSSIP rP P or * gbes the losses as follows: 1
The Alison block, three rooms, the Grantham corner, one room and two shops. Porter <k Jones’ poultry house, banner's meat market and E. T. Logan's photograph gallery were totally destroyed, and the blacksmith shop and several dwellings badly damaged. The losses and insuranee so far as ean he as certained are as follows: Porter & Jones .f800, no insuranee; Alison, on stock of groceries $300, insuranee $2.')0; Goslin, plumbers’ supplies $250, no insurance; Eg ger's meat market $300, no insuranee: Banner’s meat market $000, insurance $300; Owsley's grocery stock $800, no insurance; Gran
are running a neck and neck race for j tham on buildings $1T>00, no insurtt.is very position, al hough ance; fJume8 Ml j| e r on building Senators Hill and Gorman are also fre- i- t t
$1000, insurance $400; E. L. Logan, photographer. $100, no insurFannie Wilson on household
quently mentioned in the same connection: likewise Representative Wil-
son of West Virginia.
At republican congressional heud-
ance;
goods $50, insured; T. B. Manter’s
a77-t)wk
MISS IRENE M. KLEIN
lu'k
BUY YOUR
Choice Steaks, Juicy Roasts and
Soup Bones AT
7VYI ESSE’S
NEW MEAT MARKET, j
arr-tt On Hanna Street.
quarters all the news indicates that the re8idence damaged $75, insured;
republican niiijoritv in the next house , ,, ,
will be between tw'entv and thirty, and Joe AkurS reSldeDCe d “ u *''g‘‘ d ^
Miiething insured. Ten head of horses, lour
the youngest Inbies in violent spasms of colic. As for the students and aide bodied townsfolk they died right there
-fmt is if appearances go for anything, | jf the , lpill „ erats t . amlot , lo s ,
for not one was seen utter the hall. I he . . i i . i . e DAILY BANNER TIMES P ,.« i.rd.Uho«i»
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! ing the college yells with the ardor of 1
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Putdlslier Maiminut? Editor
Address all communications to The Dah,y Hanneh Times, Oreencastle, Ind.
WHAT DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT-
{^notation* Sliowinic Wlmt the Deinocrntlc Leaders Think of Their TnrilT Hitt. President Cleveland ••It is an net <>f party perfidy and party dishonor. ‘How can we face tin* people after indulging in such outrageous discrimination and violations of principle?’ It is the very communism of pelf.” # * * * Chairman Wilson, late of congress, but later of the chamber of commerce, London: “It is the work of a monstrous trust which holds congress by the throat. It puts $40,000,IKK) in the pockets of Hie sugar trust.” * * * * Senator Mills: “It docs not receive the Hipport of 1000 men out of the 0.*,000.ni)0 in the United States.”
over a promised appointment.
How to Yot«*.
Pine Ridge Indians at a baby barbecue. I The cohorts of DePauw were already! ! there yelling, blowi g horns and ca-
There will be three ballots to vorting around like the inmates of a
vo- .* a. foming ,i.o,io., ; srfeirz,
The state ticket will be printed and banners of DePauw waved on all nn red nanor | sides. Yell drowned yell and a eon- ' ‘ * I fused pandemonium reigned during the The county ticket will bo printed 1 work of preparation. The elite of .... ! Oreencastle and the college were out in
l 1 ■ j handsome turnouts, and the bright eyed
The township ticket will be hiouri of the university rolled their eyes p, intert on ,ollon p.por. | •} KlKVfii Z&TZ’SS Each yoter will receive on on- j field. They were followed soon by the
Watiasb team and in the great cleared
as high as fifty. Various causes are re-
[surancc, went up in the flames also
in Porter & Jones’ establishment.
tering the voting place from a poii
ing elerk a state, county and town- j upon whose brawn the two colleges bad shin ticket f)n the corner of each ' :t:,Ke ' , their ! ‘hekels and their hopes, snip ticKit. un me comei oi (H( lhev st . 0 od in all their glory and ticket will be written the initials of perfection and the hundreds veiled and the nnlHnrr clerks The voter will whoopod with d«Hrious joy and anticline polling cierKB. inf voiet win . i(iUjnn DpPhuw was cock sure and then take the three tickets into the her players bowed and smiled and licked „„,l stamp tliem, fold.ag the 1 ffi’^r,», , |S« 7S& tickets separately so that tlte ini- men op])os te them. ’1 be DePauw team i e 4u.. ..i i. i.„ I wss it much heavier one than that of Dais of the polling ckrk an j wabasl, and the few opening plays j seen, and then return the tickets to | seem to confirm the judgment of Its
backers.
The Argus News grows merry and bubbles oyer as follows: The Wabash foot ball team evened
sponsible for these desertions, principal
among which may be mentioned the a*-. There is no doubt <>1 the incendiary seitious of such democratic leaders origin of the tire, as thieves were as Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Wilson, that engaged in plundering residences
taritf tinkering must go on; the at
the inspector and sec that they arc deposited in the proper ballot box. The color of the box will correspond with the color of the ticket
tempt to make the nationality of Mr. Morton's domestic servants an is.-tie in the New York campaign, and the attempt to stir up religious prejudice for
campaign use.
There is one senator who apparently takes no great interest in the campaign in his state. That is Roach, of North Dakota. He only left Washington Saturday night, having been here since congress adjourned. The reason for his apathy may perhaps be found in the fact that from hi* point of view very little is at stake in his state. Mr. It.iaeh, like the rest of his party, recognizes the “cinch” that Representative Johnson has on his seat, and the legislature to be elected this j ear will not electa senator. Still, his apathy is an indication of his belief that republican suc-
cess is assured.
lion. John S. 'Vise, formerly of Virginia, now of New York, can be onustic in bis remarks as ever Ids father, one of Virginia’s celebrated governors, was in his most savage humors. Witness what lie said of the present cabi-
net :
during the blaze.
MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE.
Respectfully solicits the patronage! of Oreencastle ladies. I use the
FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed. Located at
402 E. HANNA-ST.
f
Mouth DreeiKHiAtle.
Paris is moving to
Fox
The New York Sun: “The democratic house has repudiated party principles and pledges, broken faith with tin Vmeri, .m people, legislated directly and deliberately for the benefit of trusts and monopolists and betrayed a constitutional trust. The bouse D overwhelmed with disgrace, demoralization and ('.isbnnor.”
up old scores with their DePauw rivals
To vote a straight ticket stamp I Saturday and gave them such a basting
as they have not had la many a day.
in the square surrounding the , [ t W(ls glorious revenge and the fact ea<'le and nowhere el e. | tbit the battle was waged on the ene- ^ ' . ! my’s soil only rendered the victory the
To vote a mixed ticket stamp in ; s ^ ( M*tcr. The two institutions have state out of the republican party and the small square opposite the names , ‘ ver been deadly rivals in the matter pas not jet been able to make him sav
. „ i of athletic contests, an,I while " abash r ■
of candidates you desire to vote for |, H s generally had a cinch in baseball 1 ’ im a democrnt ; I!e found im okl and nowhere else. she lias also been something of a pud- ; ' enfederate weeping above the grave of
ding on the foot hall arena, wliere skill | Jeft'erson Davis and made him secres.F*,.a s.^^^-.si^ is secondary to “beef.” The MethodYOUNG MEN S MEETING. | jf S we |- e confident of maintaining their
supremacy again this year and were
Alva
Ridge. Frank Lonsbcrrj' went to Indianapolis this afternoon Mrs. Chatman and family are moving to Huron. Joe Brinton, of Brazil, is here today buying fruit trees. Sunday night witnessed the closing meeting of the Shakers at Mt. Hebron. It is said that the colored Baptist church on south Illinois street has been rented by the Shakers, who will probably be ready for business by Thursday evening.
L»oc.al Time; Gard. BIG FOUR.
GOING HAST. No 10* Vestlbuled i:xi>r<Hs ... ■ N,, 21 IndltinnooMs Aocofuinixlutl,,,, - , ■ ,■ '.uis- southwestern Limited i v,,!J| Nol4* ““ L'KpbB GOING WKST. No #• Mun ll, " 1 ‘’ d Kjtpr08S f-’:S»ni* No 17* s<nitliwc«n*rni.imUcd.... I.'cil!,v " 4+ Terre Haute AooommodalIon . |:, j, m I * l»aliy t Except Sunday!
itiiin >o. ia ii iiiis sleepers t > Host.,,, H n,l (.ol ll in hi is, sleepers nixl cimches ti I'iru'in » .. .. . vine, Ao |
IS IiuuIh aleeiiers for IVaaliluirton ... „ sleeper for Sew ) ork ami connects l u c,,
limbus No. N connects for ' Ineiniuil
a tv!
.Mlcliiean division polota at Wahasli. s, ; *K nick' 'rhwk'i npi-cial" sleep.r, for N, w
Yoi k. N ,s. II. It and 17 connect hi -t. I. nn, j 1 nlon ih p d with western ro tds ,,
i •! *i ii v ! *. i •• i i ti. ill. i .. i .ii. i i
Meets Itt Paris with ( alro division r.„ | south, and atMattooa with 1. i for points |
K P. Hhestis. A irent
Keal Kstate Transfers.
Oreencastle Iron Nall Co. to Muncle Nall
Co., land In Oreencastle, SI.
Washington Gleason to J. H. and S. E. Uor-
den, land In Jackson tp., $sm.
Jacob HulTuian to Ivan Uiilfman, hind lit
“Cleveland took bis secretary of 1 Monroe tp.. $2401,
Quarter Centennial State Convention of fo| . an( , t | | ,. r utidoca. but while the y. M. c. a. i they were confident the Presbyterians
We have received the announcement of the twenty-fifth annual state convention of the Young Men’s Christian Associations of Indiana, to be held at t'olutnbus, Novembers, 9, 10 and 11, 1894.
were hopeful and succeeded in beating the pudding to such a degree that Kuykendall and his colleagues can still taste it. Th«‘ conquering heroes accompanied by two hundred loyal supporters, citizens and students, left for the metropo-
0 . 1 lis of 1’iftnain county on a special train.
By a curious co-inc.dcnt this first quar-1 Upon Rrrjval H )ine wa8 f orlU ed, and ter-centennial of the association work in the crimson bedecked tlelcgation parIndiana occurs the same year as the I aded up town. Having awakened the jubilee (or fiftieth annlvcrsarv) of the sluinhcring echoes of the burg the en- • ... . ’ • thusiastic collegians made a bee line irgamzation of the parent association , for t , te lm| . k wlll . ru thev succeeded in
When John E. Lamb said in his speech here that he was glad he was a democrat for the fact that from Grover Cleveland down to George W. Cooper the democratic party had carried out the princi-
at London. j holding their own against the guying The principal speakers on this oeea-j and customary pleasantries of the Dc-
eioti'Will be Prof. W. W. White, of the Moody Bible institute, Chicago; <\ J. Hicks, railroad secretary of the inter-
national committee; Hon. L. 8. Coffin, of Ft. Dodge, Iowa; John R. Mott, college secretary of international committee; President J. J. Mills, of F.arlhutn college; State Secretaries Henry K. Rosevear, of Kentucky, and H. O.
Panw sympathizers until three o'clock when the robber referee, sirnanted Hare, cal'ed time and the teams lined up.
* # * *
Williams, of Virginia; E. L. Sl.uey,
pics of the Chicago platform, an Dayton, O , and L. C. Whitcomb, of away from the
his ' South Bend. A number of well-known Some low-lived
The over confident supporters of the yellow were pretty sore for it was a bitter pill, but they took their medicine gracefully withal and W a hash had no complaint coming on account of their treatment hy the students. There is a yell due them, however, by the cowardly and contemptible trick to which they were subjected as the train pulled
Oreencastle depot, whelps, presumably
J. T. McCammack to Elizabeth Met ks, land
in Jefferson tp.. $150.
Tiiilay’s laical Markets.
f Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthur
Jordan’s poultry house.]
tary of the navy. Over his old type writer he waved ids magic wand and J Hens
transformed h;m into a secretary of ^prlnirs.cluMee , , . . . J I Springs, yon ns war, while he went into the interior of Cocks, old his own consciousness to evolve a sec- TmkEys. ibs^mVi over!!.'! retary who suggt^ted neither the i c e ! oucks^ 8 ’ 0,< * 10,118 cream of the frozen north nor the mint Oee«e, choice f. f.8li>8 and over...!.
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julep of the sunny south—the sort of creation they pickle in alcoholstrange, nameless, Uoky-poky. Elected as the opponent of th" trusts, he selected a trust lawyer as attorney general, and made secretary of the treasury a democratic statesman who never owned un unmortgaged dollar in his
life.”
There have been rumors that a big scandal would he unearthed in connection with the stealing of postage stamps from the bureau of engraving and printing ever since the tirrest of
I Geese, plucked ;ju a | Kirns, fresh, subject to hsttidiint;. 140 „ Uniter, fresh roll tow a : It,,,,... v.. .,
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Hutter, No. 2
£)) IQUISVIIU NtWALBANYSCNICA60 Rt .a/.
In offect Sunday, May 27. is'lj. NORTH BOUND. No 4* f hlcftffo Mall 1:30hb| v°j?. . , Kxpress DKKpal No441 Local Ifclfipnl No )• Diulsvtlle Mall 2:l7an| Southern Express 2:22 p a I “•"'I
VANDALIA LINE.
I ruins leave Oreencastle, Ind., in effect Soul vj
ISH4.
FOR TilK WKST.
V 5 E:*;, Sun S:5fl a m, fbr St. latuls. '
: ]“ >' • ta, for Ht I v° 42: a p m, for st.
o 02 ' ]«ily 1:40 p m. for st. Din is. ■ No 3 Ex. sun 5:2S p tn. fot Terr.' Haute
VOR TH p: EAST.
nS 20 liaily p !"; E? 1 - Ind, «"!]P o11 ' j
Harveiit Kxc'iirHloiiH.
’I'he Vandalla line will run two excursions to points in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New .Mexico and Texas. Rate, one fare for the round trip plus $2.(M). The dates for these excursions are Oct. o.l and Nov. (J, and this w ill he the last opportunity of the season to visit the west at a very low-
rate.
To points
in Tennessee, Georgia.
two of the thieving employes of that ^orth Carolina, South Carolina, Missbureau, and those rumors have been A . la . ,mm ^; Louisiana, Florida . . i • ... .land Virginia, November (i and l>esirengtened since the assistant chief of | cember4,oue fare for roundtrip. 20 days the bureau stated under oath at the | limit. J. S. Dowling Agt
preliminary hcarin; that the only
Kl.1'1 li.-ttAN sri:AKlN<;s.
stamps stolen were those which had
take part in the piogram. j and Ben'Varhinton, in a front coach, I been generally accepted as proof that' ton Falls. Every young man, whether an asso- and Stott and others in the players’car (hl . m ,. tho( i of halu])in , gtHm , (t thr
I ciation member or not, is invited ; also were hit by the fragments but fortu b . j .....ij.o,.,Hon. George . Hanna and H.
the In llanapolis j pastors and business men interested in j !-=delythere were no serious injmies | bu '™ u ^ lmlKall - v cR^Bve.asthou-j
there were liars up near Chicago
he couId hear at any time.
A special to
sands of stamps with the distinctive * * I-' 1 '"' 19 will speak at Grimes
flood Work or*.
mark of the bureau on them were pro- school house in Russell townshij
Journnl dated Oawf’ordsville saj’B this special work. The low rate of one
that S M. Walker, of Coal < reek fare for the round trip has been granted . ........ ......... I duced in court and proved to have been [ 011 ^ ednesday night, October 24.
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No 8 Dally 8:86 pm, No 2 Ex. Sun 6:20p tn. No 12 Dally 2:28 a in. No 6 Dally 8:32 a m
I'EOltlA DIVISION Lenye Terre Haute.
v” — Sl !. ,, a tn, lor Peoria ■Non • *• 3:56 pin, for Deeator l or complete tlino card, r1v.uk all tr»‘.:i nno stations, and for full information us t|
rates, through cars, etc., address
J.8. Dowling, Attent, _
'V. !•. Hrunnkr, DreencnstUl
Asst, t., it | Pass. Agt. St. I/Otils. Mo.
< HI( AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS
It> and from Terre Haute, in effect
May 22. 1864.
AKRIVa Flto.M Tint NORTM.
No 7 Nashville Special ’!... It-IDptnfl Nolt I errellaute A Evansville Mall. I li p DiH Non < hleagoA Nashville I.Hulled iii-ui ■> m I
O: no p in
.. north bound. No 6 ( hleagoA Nashvl’le Limited 4:50a rat Vo f ui “ Mail 11:2.. pm No 8 I hictigo S|Hielal ;l:J) pin . . * pally, t Except Sunday 1 rain.", n and 0 carry l*iille;an palace sle. pliu*. cars and day cotu’hes and run solid helivrcnt i hicago and Nashville. < HAS. I.. STONE. I tler - l Pass, and T’kt Agt. ( hlnofo.
G
ooper- & sMeGinnis
he has voted the democratic ticket lor twenty-five years and that “now it takes a man of nerve to change his politics in this neigh!orhood, hut in view of this anti-eoldier, anti-prosperity, anti - everythingtbat is-good administration I am resolved that forever I will shake the democratic party, and I know of no party but the old republican in which 1 can put my trust.” Coal Creek township is considered a democratic stronghold in Montgomery county. There are many democrats who openly say that they will not vote for E. V. Brookshire for congress, and there has been considerable hustling around to get them into line by promising them positions. One demecrat
w ill he found one door south of old stand on South Depot Street, with a choice supply of
fresh and cured meats, 21U-2 w
business men of the state are
j *7 . 1 * “ VV. O y (SISVl l«*Y rt|| |» ©II JJfJI | ||- j J < ... ^
prominent Q| la p e i on xhursdav, the following o-ndent of the bureau identified them | ■• "> speak at Brick ^i^ 11 ‘s u c„ufu«. th. «>. u> r«sd tuii tyr* ire on the . .. „ . ' . , . i t,,.vi...r t,,...., it... .i... , [ Chapel on Saturdav. Nnvntnt.o.. a ! the f«<,, ro n hs<i b«ucr n to d,. q. w.
Executive committee in charge of this
item from the September KlMiaAcMcr, lls having been pru.ted bv the bureau
convention. Further particulars may j which is the organ of the State |‘ dl * l<inr ’ 1 * * 11 h.'d P" 'sworn that si\inoclofa.
I the books of the bureau showed that m, | 0 n Friday night, Oct. 2d, Messi s.
11 inches from
hapel on Saturdav. Novemhoi* ‘\ I TT *hef»»co.yoiiha.|bcucr*oto Dr.a. W.Ben: li a
K ' Si " Kl “ y s ‘' 110 ''' u ". u ”’’ wra beof
interest, as indicating the opinion
Hit* VVuather.
The indications for this vicinity school work
it has of Greencastle in Sunday
for the coming thirty-six hours are The delegates who attended the where in that bureau, in connection Hon. Charles B. Case and Hon.
stamps printed hy the bureau had been
, H. C. Lewis and Geo. \V. Hanna
stolen. Either his testimony was
wrong or his books are wrong. Evi- w,d 8 P t ‘ak at MeHaflie’s school
dently there is something rotten some- ' 10U8 ° ’ n ^ a8 hington tp.
as follows as received bv H. S | Muncie convention from GreencusReniek * Co. from the official | tle ra '' ri 8 ht l,ome a8 fa8t as t,,e
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind., Get. 23.
P
Fair weather, stationary temperature. Moore.
ears could carry them aud went right to work. The city was thoroughly canvassed in the interest of the home class department, ! and 300 scholars were secured in I the first round ! How is that for
With the handling and distribution of B. F. Corwin will address the neostamps, else the bureau would have as- L.u . ,t u i > F certained that the stealing was going 1 1 1 le 8t ' h ° o1 ho,18 « at Fillmore on before Iteing notified by outside! 011 ^ lui ’ sda y, Nov. 1, seven o’clock, parties. It is not clear why the same! Hon. John B. Elam, of Indiannp excellent system of checks by which olis, will address the citizens of paper money has been handled by the i. , 1 same nureau for many years without! 1 11 " ' on ’ “Di’day, Oct. 27, at
Cabinet photographs at the Vine live, active, earnest, quick effective 1 Double or loss was not extended to, j* ' number of republicans
dozen. F. N j work? Hurrah for you, Greencas- | cover stamps when the bureau began to ; W111 8° Dum here.
head! i print them. I - „ ! I — . j Bown they go, cabinet photographs I Near Banner Iimks building. \ ine ! at $1.50 per dozen. ”9**tf
street gallery $1.50 per
Hiiuton, artist.
297 tf
tie. you may go right up Now where and what is the
William Ferrard and family, of j town (hat w ||, niake a |, ollPe to| atrept> Hunton, m-tist, is making cabiHomer, III., are visiting relatives |, ouge ( . anva88i am i boom the Sun-1 liet photographs at $1.50 per dozen, here! in tnis county. | day school work? | 297tf
Miss Gardner, of C’rawfordsville, is visiting at Robert Allen’s.
The largest Stock of
gold mmm
fiver brought to the CountyDo not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers. G. W. GE.NGE. 2»l-lyr-e. o. w.—4t-lyr-c. o. w.
These hard times, cabinet photograph 8 $1.50 per dozen at H unton’s. ' l,,e 1 street. IWH* 1
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