Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1894 — Page 2
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Coop t’ now why should any fault he found with democrats for votin' against .Mr. Cooper, when beset the example liimself jumping the nominees of his party when it should please his Royal Highness to so do. Anv democrat who wants to vote against Cooper next Tuesday may do so with the full knowledge that I he is as good a democrat as is George W. Cooper, as Mr. Cooper’s I own paper admits above that he holted his ticket and then defeated j it by his influence.
1 Im Elect ion I iiHpcctoi'H. The Banner Times attempted to get a list of the election board olti-
COI NTY NEWS NOTES OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING TOWNS TALK.
Pointed Par.’igrrtidiH From M »ny Place Witliin Putnam's HotitidrieM The Country People'll Special Column <>i Short Item* of Neighborhood News.
11A IN It It I lx i K.
Rev. Hagans, of Indianapolis, has
commenced a seties of revival mee ings
at the Christian Union Chapel.
ver purchasing act while “every republican voted agaiiot it. everyone.” It was a speech Ilia’ had to he heard to l>e appreciated. It is thought that lie
should go into the
since he will “hardly ever” go to the
legislature. ItK.KI.SV II.I.K.
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Fred Klliot was here on Tuesday | T, ‘ rr n’* 11 "' m .
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taking evidence in regard to the Killing , * Kally + Except Sunday. Of Croust Vcese ' Train No. U hauls sleepers t. Ilist.m oi oust .111(1 iNttse. Coluuil.iis. sleepers and catch,is to Ci,,',, Mrs. Ilotlson and son visited at Clark wall. No.il e mueets for Chiciko, ('iiu inn ;l
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McCormick's Sunday.
.r m: i sleeper for New York and eon
tiinhus No. K coitneets for < Inelntuii mi Miehlxan division points at Wutiash.
( li veland and Mlehliran division points \
cLornilcK s Similay. | is hauls sleepers for Washington via 1 v I
Mrs. ( has. Woods, of Illinois, is vis-
itapci. iting' her mol her. M ,s Sarah Fox. ! v ” As bury Kllis died Monday morning ^ i->e- Kella and More nee ( romwcll Nt>8.7, h.» ami 17 connect in >t. Emus of a eomplicatioii of diseases and was attended the Sunday school convention | n',’,.
We show the largest line of Piece goods in the city to c> ‘^ J''" '"'l' “‘iHnarvOtrt.m.
buried Tuesday afternoon at the eeme- nt l.riek Chapel tery east of town. There will be an oyst(‘r supper here Mrs. Havens has gold her restaurant on Friday night. Nov. !). for the bene-
fit of the church. The public is cor-
south, and at Mattoon with l (. fur pniiii,
north.
E P. Hitbstis, \irent .
select from, have them made and trimmed better than any
could not as the boards are not yet 1,ill; "'* v « fl ° " ! ' s ll " rt in «
other house and fil ARANTIlE a I'll or NO SALE, and <om ‘’* ,tL '
will SAVE you
'I'iie township tickets
runaway hot week, is intieli hetter. \. (V. Ader i.< having a new roof put
dially invited.
ID $M Oil Elffl! SUIT p- A- HAYS, Prop.
DAI LY BA N N ER T1 M ES day are now working lor $1.20, and fore Saturday.
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In effect Sunday, VI.ly TT, 189J.
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Indiana Academy of Science.
are the stumbling blocks it seems, on the brick building. He also I tends The third volume of this series as the large nuuihei* of the town- to tix up the hull. i lias recently appeared. It is tilled ship candidates make it a diflicult " 'th the help of the Indian slmw | w nh material of great practical in matter to get a board upon which '" ,l 11 fr«m Greencastle. the tere8 , lo our " , e Tl.eacid- ' . i.i j‘lenioc rat $ lind a fair-sized crow <1 out to , , , , . . the members are in no way related lieai . Gl . pen Slllith la?t Kri(lav . J vmy has undertaken a biological to the candidates. At democratic M „j ol . (• n || ( ,„ „. as chairman’ of the survey of the state. This survey headquarters the boards were not meeting, and as a presiding officer, wax at present is uncler the general: N< * tjaiiy ^t'KxoeDtsundKv completed, and the information was a pi'mioimccd failure. One person ex- leadership of* Prof. L. M. Undergiven out by Chairman Ader that I"e-sc,I it alw.it correctly when be said I wood> am , he j8 asgjgted in the they would hardly he made up ^e- ,"pee, l |, w!s'chanu'’ work b - v the be8t scientific talent in
teristie of the man and abounded with lllc state. The present volume
the heaternien woikat a like reduc We give below the inspectors of abuse an ' inisrcpreseiitation. i gives carefully constructed bibliotiou. The straw haulers, furnish the various precincts of the county The rcpuhlicans liave a meeting here graphics in index form of Indiana
ing their own teams and wagons, as furnished by the county auditor: Friday night. Hon. S. A. ll. ys and
•• IdSI i in • ■G:05 ; 'i - 11 in
glad of the chance, where they for inerly received $2.75. 'I’iie engi neers and a few other workmen receive the same pay as formerly. The pay roll now amounts to about
b<?roci - ,vede “ ch d “>; $1,500« month, or $375 a week, idbo -,'i. i o, the every Tu< ij
tl«'nano-of fin- writer: not ncc.nx(ill) for 'piw.re i, rn .,l 1( ,.,t l*.'. i m .n oinnlnvcd iml>li( I-I.n. lr.it II- I a I faith ■ <>» r< ail aDOIII Do lilt n tmpioyia.
making the. average wages in the vicinity of $1.00 per day. The wages are low but there are plenty of applications for places. Tbe | company pays one dollar per load
botany, zoology and geology. I?y
(New Maysviiie—J T. T. June*. | Every one is invited to come out and ' 1,6 g ratuitoU8 ^pcnditure of a
now work for $2.25 n day and are i .laekson Tn /Hainard—T n itrookshlre "• Bhiina will make the speeches.
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RAT'S OF SUBSCR:FYION
r )ne Year in advance Sis months Three months One month — Per week M/ Corner
When deliver? iHmadeb? carrier, all sub-i f*ci*i pt ion account a uud to hi* paid to them an
they call and receipt forsaim*.
M. J. HKCKKIT HAKKY M. SMITH..
Fr«nk.,nTp.{F: = ji-l^W^i;; lt.iuai.il -r,. (Drlmcx It —J.iiintliaii Ten true. Ul M 1 >’ (lt,isa,.||vllle-( V llixltrkln. (Union Tn 0 ,r, b Hceclnct—II. J '(trier. ( ' • (south rreelnct—J.g.Vermillion m,......... T.. | balnbrldire—Adam Atler. .Monror i p. ^ |(ri( . k , | iape |_ Ci \ V . Dirks. l'i , i a-,, I S iufli Precinct—John Kandolpli. rmja I • ( Uroveland —C. M. Ptckett. m,.. i ... r.. I KUImoro—Jumes W. lirldtrex. 'laiian 'P-, 3 OU (a , reeinct—T. .1 Kuark.
(North I'ri-elnet—.1. A.SIcele
(.re, lie nil.- f’p.rl-’ox Iti.l^r \ It. Kelly.
(Unii-diil -—.lohn A. Lane. i„i u P.—( hax Kiefer.
S ' ' (S. P.-J. A. Hill,
ure n, net Ity 2,1 '' .{«• Art-r.^
I *i i u J E. Ilachclder.
* \\V. P.—F. M. Lyon
Waxhliurton Tn I s -I’.—Vincent MeCnlloiiifh. asnnurton I p. ( |tcel«vllli—S. Mel lcoy.
j-'J.' for straw in the field, this being | •’ iT-is,m Tp.-K. v. itunyim
7si; the siime price tiie farmers received
before the close down.
( 1,,( ,-(•,I ih-Ti- ' l-'K, I'recllie, M.T flaniiery ' > 1 , 11 / West Pceemc.-H. S. H.ivis.
Mill I re, k I p — i. II Parker.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
COO Phi; ADMITS IT.
..Pultllshei Mr. Cooper hasn’t squared him-| ItreeiM-nxll*, TowiihIiIp Trarlu-ra Hold III
MuuaainKEditor 8e | f wit |, !)is C onstiti.euey. On the
contrary, he is still far Irom it. In
Address all cotnmuuicatlonB to The Daily Hannku Times,
Greenenstle, Ind. j 1874 Cooper WHS defeated lllCol-
urabus for the democratic lu.ininuwhat DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT- lion for prosecutor, and then in the
face of the fact that he had been a candidate, turned around against
Ouotfitionft showing What the l>«*n»orniti« Leaders Think of Their Tariff Hill.
an act of
Hresident < 'levelaml •'If i-
I the entire county ticket and sue
nartv berfiilv anil imrtv •lishonor.'How r . ‘. .. . . can'we fa.-.-the people afler in.lulging ce8sfull y " orke d for its defeat, in sucli oiitragcoiis iliscriininalion and This is what is worrying him at violations of principle?’ It is the very j . . . . ,. . ■ • i of pelf.” home, mid he has the good Irish
' people of It is county, for there were
Chairman Wilson, laic of congress, i .- i .i ,
but laier of the chamber of commeree. i 8nI1,e Irishmen on the deteat- i. .. w , Loiiilon: "It i- tin- work of a inon-1 ed ticket, arrayed nearly solidly • ‘* ,s * • inker, What the strous trust which liolilseongri-xs lu* the ! • , i ; ,, , " ' ' '
throat. It nuts $40,000.(100 in tin- pock-1 a g H tnst him. He is dubbed the vts of the sugar trust.” ^ j Czar in Columbus by men of his
-It does not*n-,-.*iv.- lo '' vn l ,!,rt .V whom he has tried to
pull hack to his support. Thisele-
t<*reMtiug .SeKsioiis at Liuivriule.
Greeneastle township Sunday school convention held Oet. 28, 1894, at Landes Chapel M. K. church of Limi-dale, meeting opened by prayer hv Bro. M. T. ('oiler, of Fox Ridge Sunday school, followed by singing furnished by' Limedale Sunday school. Welcome address was given by A. O. Loekridge, township president. Papers read find discussed were “The Secret of Success in Sunday School Teaching,”
vast amount of labor the academy has made it possible to know at a glance what has already been done in these three important fields and where the voluntary worker should begin in order that his contrihutioi s might be new and valuable in helping to the final solution of the general problem of the state’s re
sources.
Associated with i’rof. Underwood in the work of the survey are Profs. ('. ii. Eigenmann and W. F. Marsters, of Indiana university; Profs. J. C. Arthur, Stanley Coulter and others, of Purdue university ; Prof. M. B. Thomas, of Wabash college, Amos. W. Butler, of Brcokvillp, and many other workers throughout the state. A good beginning has
Henry Vinzant has gone to the Wa- 1,een “ nd w ‘'* ""‘y rehash bottoms to shuck corn. suits of the utmost importance, inDr. Welch spent Frida) in Terre dustrially and educationally. Prof.
1*. S. Baker appears among the chemists wir+i a valuable contnbu-
certain Other
hear these able men talk on the issues
of the campaign.
OAKALLA.
Kelson Frazier has moved into one of the houses on the Eppinghoiisen place, and Jhs. Welch lias moved into the In*usi* vacated by him. J. II. Torr sold twenty-five bead of extra nice two-vear-oid mules to (}. W. Black last week. W. S. Torr and wife spent Sunday at
Knightsvilh*.
Tiie farmers are bijsy gathering core. A good yield is reported. Frank Bnsbey and Arthur Torr tun e bought a barber shop at Carbon. Jas.'Johnston is still in poc- health. Rev. Crooke will preach at Mt. Olive next Sunday moriiiiig. Subject: “God
the Rider.”
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No 5 Kx. Sun— H:.Viani, f.irst. Uiuis. No 7 Daily I2:2tl» in, f,,r st. t,ouis. S<> 1 Daily 12: 3 p in. for St. Louis. NO 31 Daily 1:40 pm. for M Louis. No 3 Kx. sun 5:3S p m, for Terre Haute FOIl TH* EAST ■ No 4 Kx. sun .. M::M a in, for Indianapolis. No 20 Dally l:4o p m, - •• / No H Dully 3:3r> p in, “* •• No 3 Kx. sun ti;2D p ill, •• No 12 Dally 2:28 a m,** *• g.- . N'o « Dally 8:32 a in “ *• I’KOKIA DIVISION * Leave Terre Haute. No75 Kx. Sim 7:05a in. lor Peoria •'V. 4 ‘ ** V 3:55 p m, for Deoutur. ror complotu timi* card, glv.ng all trains and Stall,ms. and for full information as t,> rates, through ears, efe., address ,, „ -I S. Dowl.iso, Agent, W. f. IlRI-NNFU. «reO-OUS! i. Asm. i.en'l Pass. \iri. st. Loafs. Mo.
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Mrs. Hr. Welch is visiting her friends
and relatives at Greeneastle.
CHIC AGO & EASTKRN ILLIXOIS Te and from Terre Haute, In ctTcel May 22. IHdf. A,(HIVE FROM THE NORTH. Vo 7 Nashville special 9:3, pin No It 'I'ci-rellaiire A l.vansvllle Mall.. 1:15 pm No 5* , hlcagoft Naslivllle l.lniitiKl 10:00 pm NORTH ROUND. No II* Chicago & Nashville Limited 4:5o a : J" ^ , " -'bill No 8 ( hleago special 3:.n j, m * Dally, t Kxcept Sunday Trains6 and 8 carry Pullman palac" sleeping purs and dnr eoiiclies aud run solid betw,. n < lilt age and Nashville. ( has. L. stone. Ucn'l Pass.andTkt Agt. i hleago.
*11 lu-tvs the C) o lu read this type at I I inches from the far . v-u; had belt-*: *'o ' i Dr. G. W. Penc * and ha yo-. - . »... h ^ , lRjr nf
ment is strong, and it has a large following over the entire district. In Greeneastle and Putnam county |
Senator Mill
(be -upport of 1000 men out ot the (*o,-
000.01)0 in the I'nited States.” * 4r * *
The New York Sun: “The democratic house has repudiated party principles and pledges, broken faith with
I he American people, legislated direct-[ this opposition is working for t , m i s*s l ami’ i mmo ! e;iisS r „ t „d‘ llcii'a'yed'n ! Cooper’s defeat, and all that many i-,,: -liimianal niDt. The honse i- 'deinoeratswantisprooftliat t'oopoveruhelm ,1 w i: h di.-g ti 11 '. dciinii ali- er ,jj d llC Dmlly go back on his ticket
zation and dishonor. 1 J a
in 1871. For their benefit the Ban Use care and stamp in tiie eagie
square.
Haute.
Levi M,-Milieu’s sale was largely at
tended. Things sold well.
Tin- Big Four pay train made a stop P' 111 upon the beha\ior ot at our place, and now the boys i.re poisons on dead bodies,
“fiiish.”
W. s. Rawlcy is quite sick at this
writing.
While Miss Anna White, Mrs. Janies Hawley and Miss Laura were out driving, their horse b-eanie ungovernable
Home can do for the Sunday for some unknown reason and threw School,” by Miss Dell Miller; “How the parties from Hie buggy, injuring
departments of science are represented in this volume besides those
mentioned.
As a whole, it is rich in contents, and nnist be a stimulating book in the hands of our thoughtful people and wide awake science teachers
I’-ver brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers.
we may he more Succcsslul as Soul ''''i''!? V< ' l | , '!w' ... . .. It may he had at a nominal price Winners, ’ by Miss Nora Hammer- and VV m. Murphyan.l wife 1
spent Sunday in Terre Haute.
from A. W. Butler, Brookville. We
ly. Papers were lavorably dis John Ruwti-v, of Brazil, is visiting ; hop^* that the time may poo,, oome cussed by the following willing ,,-datives here this w.-ek. , when these valuable proceedings
may be published in such a way
Hustle until Tuesday night, republicans. Don't forget the Beveridge meeting on Friday night and the Khun meeting on Saturday evening. George Hanna will speak at the latter meeting.
Bright Kyis took
shot at
nek Times has the proof as it ap pears in the Columbus Herald, a paper in which Cooper owns stock. In its issue of October 27 the Her old admits that Cooper worked against the regular nominees of his
party as follows:
The fact that Mr. Cooper was “oil"’ in ’74 cuts no figure in the campaign of today. Very many good men have at times been “oil"’ in politics, have seen their error,
workers: M. T. Colier, Albert G. Detch, Bro. Ilarrill, Bro. Douds. Singing by Limedale Sunday school next by Fox Ridge Sunday school. Township officers elected were, president, A. (). Loekridge; secretary, Miss Nellie Kessler; treasurer.
Miss Jennie Steele. AFTERNOON SESSION.
Singing by North Mission Sunday school. Papers read and dis
Khler Wiliiaius returned home Tin-
<l "V!,. f '. , ‘ i " .. , j that they can be fui*nished gratni-
l In-re i- no school in-re Mid week ow-
ing to the teacher being hurt in an ac- to " 8, y to a11 the township libraries ‘••dent. i of tbe state and to all individuals
FI LEM OR K. K. L. Ilersey is no and about. Mr- \. 8. Htraiighan is still in feeble health.
who can make use of them.
G. W. BEINGt
201-!yr-c. o. w.—41-lyr-e. o. w.
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CONTKACTOH, Practical and ornamental plasterer. ( om-i'etc walks and cellar bottoms a specialty. Cisterns put in with modern fillers. Box TT.'t.
li. H. Hurley.
Georoe W Cooper Tuesday night,! and have returned to the fold and showed where George , ll( ,l! There’s Mr. Doup now, a very good
George Kiclndsls still confliicd to the house from an injury received more
,, , , i than a week ago by a horse backing on cussed were “How to make Sunday ; llim Kt . uil)K(n|l oftt ,, l|g};Vi School work a Pleasure, by G. W. a practical joke was phi)ed on LesCrawlcy: “Our F.ldcr Scholars, lie’s saw mill hands on Wednesday Where are They?” Discussion by "'Rh-t- Along string was fastened to -LG. McNutt, M. T. Colier, Prof. ,1,e ' vl,i8t,, ‘' Le " Heav ins’ horse was „ . _ taken to 'V. W. Day’s stable and life did R. A. Ogg, county president, A. 0. j not ftntl u lU)til next InorninK . A „ Loekridge. Singing by all; duet | kinds of devilment was done in Killby Misses Lulu Stcgg and Nellie inore too by tbe ballowe’eners. It
A Card.
To my coloked Friends:
To republicans and democrats but ot the latter I hope there is none, but if so I would like to know how you can afford to be such when
KKI-ITtiTCAN SPEAK I N< is.
Hon. John B. Flam will speak at Roachdale on Saturday, Nov. 3, at - p- m. Mr. Elam will positiveljhe present on this day, had train connections causing him to miss you remember we were given our i • 6 . his other engagement.
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liberty, thirty years ago, without a cent in our pockets. Wo were like the Savior when he said, "the Son of Man has no place to lay his head.” That was our condition.
Kessler; general discussion of morn- looked like a tornado had passed e were like a strange dog; kicked
Hon. Silas A. Hays and Hon. George U. Hanna will speak nt Buinhri Ige Fiiday evening, Nov. 2. at 7 o'clock. Hon. John B. Elam and Hon.
following story of the democratic reduction in wages in that city in a strawhoard factory, which is good evidence of what the democratic i ut is in wages in other lines in the gas belt: Tbe strawhoard whistle that has been silent and rusting on its perch for the past sixteen months, is again heard morning, noon and night. It lias a familiar sound, being as loud and resonant as ever, but it does not menn the same to the men it did
day school; singing by Fox Ridge Sunday school; address by Prof. R. A. Oag; singing by North Mission Sunday school; short talk by A. | G. Detch and prayer by each will-
of the candidates i j n g worker; singing by all and
Prof. Ogg closing the services.
“off” once, is a very bad citizen. It makes a difference whether a man is “oH” to its party, or “off’ against its party with the Ilepidi
lican.
The names
that year that Mr. Cooper helped defeat all because he wasn’t nonii tinted for prosecutor are as follows: M. D. Emig, for prosecutor, defeated by W. W. Browning, an independent democrat, of Brown county; Jordan D. McQueen, for county clerk, defeated by G. E.
Detch; solo by Miss Kdit'h Stoner: I’m,lina Clark .lied aged ninety, j ; house in Greeneastle Saturday,
or, Gut. 2a, after a brief illness of pneu- • c 1 ” U1 Nov. 3, at 7:30 u. in.
tl d,„,1 ,,n the silver miction It citizen and reputable man, who has j jng work; discussion by A. G. thro.. K h the place. I around by everybody and claimed ! p e ° rge W ' H * nna nt l '° ,,rt home tl(»pi>« d on the sim r qui.-Tion. u been almost constantly “ofl for a D,.ni..., t i,.rc .i..,o «. M ,i - - i, - ■
seems every one sizes the congress- gcore of years, in whose politics, ni-ui up in his true liglit. when lighting Cooper, the lie/nibli- * lean can sec nothing but good, The Kofkomo Tribune tells the w bile Mr. Cooper, because he was
singing by all, collection $-.50; monia. The funeral services were coii-! I’^t still we needed something else, programs $2.25, remainder of 2.) ducted by Khh-r Brown at the Chris- That something else was the procunts for hem fit of Limedale Sun- Dan church on Saturday. The inter- tection we have today. Who cave
_ . _ * 4 .. .. . M 4-
us this protection? I will say it
before the close down. It means | Miller, republican; W. Wells, for the same amount of work but not auditor, defeated by Silas Thomp
the same amount of pay. Wages in this factory were never higli
son, independent democrat; Daniel Lynch, for sheriff, defeated by W. compared with other factories here, I B. Davis, republican, but they are still lower now. The In the light of the above turning feeders who formerly got $1.50 a against his party by George W.
ment was at Mt. Carmel.
I). K. Williamson spoke here Monday ,
night to a fair sized mixed audiunee. j wa8 lhe re l ,ubl,Cttn P ttrt J * They Of all the nolitical speeches made here f,H ' , l lhe negroes have been Ireeil during this campaign we think this | and they must have protection, one is entitled to the cake. Annanias mtiet be given tbe right to vote I.RV,. sea,rely gotten in sight of when we ^eeived the right to vote
the school hoiis-e. He said he hud been
The convention on a whole was a i, rilft , 1(i by t , Je , lt . m0( . ratg of t | |e t ,i gt| . k . t i we received the highest honor of
grand success
ON Tl END A V NEXT
^ STAMP HEBE.
witlunit his consent or knowledge to make the race for joint representative; that making the canvass hiul agreed with him. as he had gained five pounds since the beginning, hut he forgot to say the republicans had also been increasing since he ceaseil claiming to be on,*. He said he voted for Harrison in 1HNR, not from any love be had for him but from “state pride,” but he forgot to say he left the party because Harrison failed to give him office, ID* gpokc inostly ,m what congress had done, and tried to tlo, said every democrat had voted for the repeal of the Sherman sil-
American citizenship. We all know that, so let ns prove it bv voting a straight republican ticket next Tuesday. A colobed voter.
Nov. 3, at 7 :30 p. in.
Albert J. Beveridge, of Indianup olis, one of the best Known of Indiana s orators, will address the citizens of # Greeneastle on Friday evening, November 2, at the opera
| house.
Hon. Charles B. Case and Hon.Janus Bridges will speak ut Brick < impel on Saturday, November 3, at seven o clock.
Beveridge will draw an immense audience on Fiiday. The meeting will be held at the opera house.
Keeping everlastingly advertising brings success. tf
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