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

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TH1? BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, J8U1.

A HAPPY MAIN

CIRCUIT COURT.

Op«‘nii2K of tin* November T«*rin—Ju<1k«» M<<*rojfor with I'm.

1 t n (i

NEWS FROM DEIWIJW.

THC BEST DAILY HAPPENINGS OF

THE" UNIVERSITY

d l.ook in this < ^nmii for It—Gu«*sts nmi Kiitrrtaiiiiin-nts—Notes, IteniM ami \nmiiiiieetneiitM The \ ery l.atest %ml the

ISent by Hpeeial Reporter.

a^n circuit court opened this

Is the purchaser of a coat who morning with a plight change of has a garment which suits him officer*, Judge Samuel. M and has it jthid for. Clothing fireoor oil the bench and Henry this year is cheaper tlittn ever ' h i v I.' wis ,^s prosecutor. I’utnam Itefore, We can furnish elegant tiiup represented in on(Mif tlie suits at prices which actually <>iii< - i\s for the tii*t time in several Startle our customers. years. Mr. McGregor carried in Now you can buy ct us a fine !| is po. k. t a new commission whic h

I giv'es him the power to decide on cases in the Thirteenth judicial ^ n ,i„ v

EMfl.lSil U VV W0RS1ED, district for the next six vears. | s . rmon • A fine Thibet Cloth suit in ^ Single and doulrle breasted and wt . (of „ li8 mont |, t , mt as it ha(l fine Regent cut .coat, well to ^ a democrat Ve are glad it is made and well trimmed for the sn fllil . a * Inan and * 80 tlu ,rough a

Miss Tyna Towusley, of Coviniton. is \isiting Miss Allen at the

Harris house.

tV. W. Wont visited home over

He also preached one

Low Price of

' SS5.00

relatives in Indianapolis over Sun-

day.

Miss I'Morenco Young, after a

, pleasant visit with Tin la sisters, gentleman a9 it Mr. McGregor. In

, . . , . returned to Kniahtstown yesterday.

, ins past term he gave good satis-

at nn:-

DAILY RANNER TIMES I

A CHECK RAISED.

• A Grof^ry rt*«i<ll«*i* Kl«*vat«*s ff-'H.T*; to PiiblishiHl fvery aft«*rnt»on t xct pi Sunday ... . . t he IlANNMt TTmkh tilHor, corucr Vine and HMH.,. and innkeM the RiIHh.

For :i.\veek or so Harry IVrklns

Kniukliu streets.

ADVERTISING. Kkaiiini. Noticks 5 ernts por lino. < >no lino inmitfraphs charjrod as oooiipx intf two linos r.pucc*. lines. 4 conts per line 5<i •• 34 inn “ ;i t»o “ 2 l 4 5tM '* ... 2 nisp'aj rates inudi known on application. < 'hm.gros lor tlisphiy advortisomonts must la* handed in hy 10o’clock a. in. »*acliday. Koadin>r advtTtisomontH will ho rt ooivod each day up to 1 o’clock p. in.

,\ I' oomznunioatIons s»htmid bo # the iiaino of tin* wrltor: not necessarily fur ptihiioi*.ion, lint as t vi-lt iitjo of ^ood faith.

and Clyde Field have been in this county selling groceries for a Chicago wholesale house. ThVy visit t he farmers-and solicit orders for g Is offering their groceries at a low price. They sold several hundred dollars worth of goods and have received the money for most

faction and ruled with good judgment and impartiality, making a record that greatly aided him in his late race. We predict for him another successful term. The state east s were called first, there being twenty-three of them on the docket. An unusually large crowd of witnesses were in attend-

ance.

The case of Stair* vs. ^oltioibus Crawley, disturbing meeting, was nolHed. State vs. Joseph Vaneleave, selling to mirjor; plea of guilty, tine of $10 and costs. Theje are two oases docketed growing out of disturbances of the “Shaker” meetings which were held last fall in the southern part

A.uMiyiniMiH communications <m» not In*

ticod.

of them. The young fellow by the ^ 0 f the county. In the ease of Stale

name ol Perkins has got himscll ys. John Ward. Jesse Hadden and

Where delivery is n rejruUir please (mine promptly at publication otilce.

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Specimen cuph sAnalbHi free on application.

into trouble and left the city yes Elijah Wyatt, Ward and Wyatt

I terday. He sold goods to J. M . j plead guilty and were fined and

HATES OF SU BSC R P MON

(htr Year in advance.. Si v month* .. Three month* One month Per wed: /■»,' Carrier

.C5.00 . 2/9

will be tried to

the Central National

for the money. The check was made hy Gorham in lead pen-

When deliver* D made by carrier, all sub- .. . . ‘ i « i 8i!i*ipti<»n accounts ai «• t<> be paid to tluin as j CM I ftlld Wlieil |)IP$(*ntt*u ill t IIP litinli

they call and receipt for same.

Gorham, of Kdlmore. to the amount costs. Hadden of $8 72 and was given a cheek by morrow.

State vs. Ben Modlin, assault and batt T', . t-iuf by court and

fin ling of not guilty.

< Jot ham i n

1.25 , . . a j bank

.in

M. J. MECKF.Tr HAKRY M.SMITH.

Mr. O’Hair at

called for $18.72.

Fublishe: ,

M.inftumK iviliet ’he hank refused payment on the

AUdrcs all communications to The Daily Bannku Timks. Uri'cncnstlc, Ind.

The Globe-Democrat says: It costs the government only $23.72 foi 1000 sheets of treasury notes, regardless of deDomioatioo. Ti is might he regarded as a mere pass ing item, hut *its effect on the imagination of visionary people- has raised up a third party in this country- for many years.

The local democratic papers are greatly alarmed lest the republicans claim the recent revival in business as a direct result of the election. We hall endeavor to pacify the minds of our contemporaries by telling them that ihe tepublieans make such a claim, and it is the truth. This is a republican revival.

(■oiiiK I Ik* ItouiidH. fin. Tin, American «In. Gooper out, and Over*! reet in. Tb it's no He, that’s no joke, C mpt r’s done up mid bin heart’s bioke.”

MnrriikKC Lleeiises. Samuel Brown and Nannie A. ( lark; John S. Frank and Estella Breckenridge.

H«ir»*V

\ rnist roiiK, ArDst.

Musivnl t.I.isH

Henc!t*i isi*It*t*t ions on that sweetest

;vh i-n.iwi. »s whoje^business.^ Buy gro^

ki own fl- •‘musieaf glasses,” “crystal chimes” or “the harmonium.'’ Using gs ordinary goblets, from which by the use alone of her dexterous hands she extra-ts the purest and most beautiful •niislcal tones. At T.ooust Street church Tuesday evening. Nov. ^0., 30-lt

At Coates College,

Terre Haute Express’. The young ladies of Contes college treated a largo audience to a most novel entertainment given in the gymnasium of the institute last night. The performance was on the order of a female minstrel in which twenty of the young ladies took part. Their features were disguised by burnt cork and each was attired in a most suiking costume representative of old plantation days. The girls wht^ were attired to represent men

check when it was presented Satur day, iKH knowing Perkins. The young men are stopping at the Commercial hotel and Landlord John Cooper signed the cheek on the hack, thus identifying Perkins and making the hank safe. Mr. Cooper had favored the young man in various ways a tv I made a settle ment with him yesterday just before Perkins lelt for Terre Haute. Perkins left some hills with Mr. Cooper which are good for the itjuounl that Mr. Coopei*’will have to make good hy endorsing the

check.

Mr. Field is still here and claims he has nothing to do with Perkins’ business; that they were not partners, merely working for the same house, and transacted all business separately. Mr. O’Hair asks the Banner Times to warn all persons against giving checks in lead pen cil as they are very easy to tamper with, and the law protects parties cashing all such checks holding that due diligence has not been observed hy the maker of the check Pen and ink should invariably he used to be safe in making checks. UJs '■J.ftiiiH'd ‘.hut some of the goods «obj by Perkins to Gorham were short in weight. There is a moral

There are fifty probate causes and eighty-live civil cases tin the printed docket—u large list.

A Now I'rosecutor. Krazil TIhiuh. Today vvi- have a new prosecuting attorney, Mr. Horner and his deputies stepping out gracefully and Mr. Lewis and his deputies step ping in with equal grace. J. M. Hawley, who was the deputy here and had charge ol the police courts, showed his appreciation of the kindnesses shown, him by the po lice by presenting them with a box of cigars this mo-ning. Mi. Hawley h is been a model prosecutor in his courts and the state did not suffer in the hands of himself and Mr. Horner. With the new officials we believe tjie state is still safe.

VVhiit Would Happen.

The New York National Grocer, in a dialogue upon advertising between a grocer and a traveling salesman, scores the following points not, peril,'ps.

Will Harris made a business trip to Indianapolis Saturday. The Sigma Chi students tire adding to their appear incet t he effect of rievv pins. Mr.’aud Mrs. Samuel Burns are visiting Mrs.’ Burns' mother, Mrs. < laggatt, on Bloomington street. Mr. Burns.is an alumnus of DePauw university. Y r . W. 0. A. gave a supper and social at the dormitory Saturday evening from nine till eleven o’clock. Quite a number of students attended and the ladies cleared several dollars. Miss Keltah Davis is very sick at the Kirkpatrick residence on Bloomington street. Her mother from Odell, arrived Saturday and will nurse her daughter through her sickness. Joe Green wishes to announce that the entertainment at Brick Chapel’ will be 'held this coming Friday evening. Students are all invited to attend. James /ink. of Indian'apolis, was in this city Saturday visiting his

mother.

Dr. John lec! tiredyesterda) afternoon at Polk insii.ute, Greenwood. The convention of college presidents will be held this week in the parlors of ladies’ hall. Mr. Elliott, who has been visiting his daughter, Miss Dora, returned home this mo'tiing, having had a very p'easunt time. Gene Iglehart has murned from the I). K. E. national convention held at the club house on Filth avenue, New York City. Gene was entertained royally and reports a

pleasant time.

One of the most exciting games of liie season was played at Lynch park Saturdav afternoon, by the Beta and Delta Epsilon teams. The game was yery clean and purely scientific team work. The crowd at times grew- very much excited and pressed almost on top ol the

The

sufficiently considered hy in, g. i.or,, | (( , a|n8 in thejr Bcl .i mmagt . 8 Have you ever estimated the probable were defeated hy a score of

If a few games like this

ceries of Home mciofrftYits; •'if vs safer in the long run and our citizens know tjifcn with whom they are dealing. There is another check at the Central hank which the officials suspect was raised but

tfcey are^iot sure.

I<t>)’«ilil t'om I’itrlteon Are the good qualith-s pos>**ged by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Above all it purities the blood, thus strengthening the nerves; it regulates the digestive organs, invigorates the kidneys and liver, tones and builds up the entire system, cures scrofula, dyspepsia, catarrh and rheumatism. Get Hood’s and only’ Hood’s. Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills, bil-lou-nesa, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. U.'h^

MnilmiHi lAzetta, the Swiss Cornntlsl. The star soloist of the organization,

cost of your $ I per year weekly oryour dally penny paper? If there were no advertisers your town weekly would cost yon not less than $ 5 per year, and your daily pen yv paper would have to eha> ge some.hiog like ten cents a copy, and their circulation would ra, ora My decrease in proportion as the price of pro-uiieehfii'Wi.s•»<»*na-utt. - iieitm'or, t:.v tt-rmy -if s.ir-, ne-etdis-D -1. 1(5. the services of these publishers, or more correctly speaking, the advertisers. 'Wte t>.V.*.i*:.iht- of gq, g.-r-. ' dr,ds of paper makers, pressman, mechanics, roller and ink makers, proofreaders and in mi me ruble others who would Ite ingloriously discharged if the enterprising advertiser suddenly eoneluded to quit business. l.ook at the great periodicals. How could they afford to engage in their service ourmonarehs of literature, our scientific servants ami our talented artists were there no demand for it in dollars and cents— no impetus, no inducement. The (tublie secures the benefits, experience »iid skill ( f a'l this higl -priced intellectual aggregation hy merely paying the cost of white paper and postage at pound rates. Scarcely a magazine or new spaper could he issued iu this whole country for anything near the present prices were it not for our and others money being— as you term it—‘‘thrown

away.”

The entire public are benefited,wheth-

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J/. L. Chcuvront Lcouaril, Mo.

.In Agony

13 Years With Sa.'t "Jheum

Hood’s Sarsaj>arl!!a Cave a Perfect Cure. **C. I. Hood ft Co., I.owell, Mass.: •• Hood's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent medicine. I had eczema In my left leg for fifteen years, part of the time my leg was one mas.* of scabs, and about every week corruption would gather uuder the skiu and the scabs would slough oft The Itching and Burning sensation made me suffer Indescribable agonies. 1 spent a great deal of money for different remedies but did not get relief. About ft year ago, leading physicians advised me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 did so and have taken five but-

M I Ifv yn

DaRlinji in Real Estate 'Ve ha t e souk ,,f | the be.-t bargain* I ill houses an,I loti j that have lieen offered for ye ir*. ^ Hard times iu a measure, ; helped us to re. dtictions that the casual buyer ha* only to see to nj» predate.

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<HHco over First Nalkmui Ba..k

WE SELL THE IYtters’ Celebrated^ riao Paoss AND Wash Silk,

Isaiah Vermillion. 24-4 w

Hood’s s, ;> Cures

ties. Now nil the sores, scabs ftad pain have vanished and I am enjoying perfect health. I think Hood's Sarsaparilla Is second to none and gladly recommend it to all sutferlng humanity.” fil. I,. Chkcvkon't, Leonard, Missouri.

Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and eOU'ieutly, on the liver and bowels. 23o.

Cheap Excursion South. The annual excursion to Greensboro and Witstun, North Carolina, as well as to points In east Tennessee, Georgia and other states in the south, will be ru i on Tuesday, December I. Tickets will he sold over the Motion Route at one fare for the round trip, and the party will 1)8 accompanied by an exit •riencetl excursion agent. This will afford a rare opportunity for homeseekers, home •visitors and hunters. Cars will he run through to Knoxville, A-heville, Salisbury and Gieensboro. For further details call on ticket agent L. X. A. *v Ry., or address the excursion agents, Addison Collin, Amo, Indiana, Fleming Ka i iff, Newcastle,’ Ind.

VatKlHlia Lino Kxenrslong. ' r o Indianapolis, Nov. In, 20 and 21, return limit Nov. 2d: fare,'(1.20 for the round trip; account eucampnici'it I.O. O. F. To Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. is, 10 and 20, return limit Nov. 30; fare, $17.Co for round trip; account Mississippi Valley Medical association. J. 8. Dowlims, Agt.

At the Banner Times bindery we take one inch thickness of piano music, mend and bind it in a handsome style for two dollars. ilHktwtl

The ladies of Locust Street church w il hold a chrysanthemum show at the home of .M. .1. Beckett, 1002 south College A venue, on Monday evening. Nov. 10. Admission 10 cents sit the door. Kefreshments free. It

Nil A \M> WOMIA Iu nmk - big tnonrv fVJ with Ihu Practical I’lsolng Dynamo, is Iue electrical machine us< il in Hie great plaiunr factories, fan.01 to $sr,.i)n a week made easy. Plates everything. No ex.ierlcnce; big proflls. Address W. P. Harrison ft Co., Clerk No. II, I olumbes, Ohio. i

12 to 4.

had been played early in the season a great deal more foot hall spirit would have been added to the students of the university and might have aided in strengthening our

team.

MUSIC AND ART NOTES. Mr. Walter Howe Jones will give a Chopin recital in Meharry hall Tvusd.fy sAtAiing, lAdmis sion free, * The DePauw art class tit Brazil enrolled three new members last week. That section of the school is doing finely both as to members nnd to qnenty of work.

o

Dean Mansfield received on Saturday from Lafayette a box of wonderful chrysanthemums—a veritable show in itself. Miss Foster and Miss George are afraid to paint them, because they are sure they would be accused of outdoing nature, even tit her largest and best.

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Mr Sehellftchmidt has already a number of his pupils practicing up their several parts in some orchestral works. The full orchestra will he called after Thanksgiving

for regular work.

IjOcjI rime GtjrcS. BIG FOUR.

OOIMO K A ST.

No 10* Vcstlliulivl Express 5:r>npiii No 21 Indianapolis Accommodation. fCWum No IS* •'outhwestern l.lmlti-d 1-Vnm No S* Mail 4:115 p id Noll* 2:60 a ill

DOING WEST.

No 7* Veatlhuled Express 12-2" a m No 9* Mall S;42 a m No 17* >outta western Limited 12:4U p in No fit Terre Haute Accommodation. i>:15 p m No 11* 12:5H a la Dally t Except Sunday.

^Train No. it liauls Hh-epers to llosto^^^l

Columbus, sleepers and coaches t-i i'1 u*tt. No. 9 conn cts for Chicago, Cincinnati : I-vehind and Mielilgan division points. N

IS hauls sleepers lor Washington viai.ftii sleeper tor Now Vork and emo. eis l a Col

umhun No. s connects for ( inoltmatl mi l Michlintn division points at Walmsh. No I "Knlekerhocker Special" sleepers for N.ov York. Nos. 7, 11, 9 and 17 conm<ct ih-t.l. aiiHnlon (lejmt with western roads. No. !l cop neets at Paris with i iftro division for pointsouth, and at Mnttoon with 1. ( . for point-

north.

F I*. Hitestis, Agent

J Itaa . -CjiJCi Ii HiWA10AHY_» CmCA40 Rt t(v>-

111 effect Sutplay, May i7. l««l. NIHITII HOUND.

Ml

No 4'' ( hlcaprt) Dail

No «' “ Express No 44t Izocal

SOITTH BOHN I). No 3* Louisville Mail No V ''outhurn 1 x^mt No 43t Local * l>ally. t Except Sunday.

I’”*' a m 12:05 p :n 12:05 p iu

2M7 ii m 2:22 pm i:45 p hi

VAN DALI A LINE.

it Se| I IP-

Trains leave Ureeneastn tnd.. in olfcot Sen

30,1894.

FOR TUB WKST.

Fx. Sun S;VIin, for s t j.,,,,^ I hilly 12:20 a m, for >t. Louis. 'hilly 12: :i p in. for st. Eouls. ■'ally l:to p for -t. I mils

No 6 No 7 No 1

N" 21 l.iepiu, lor -v. I.OU1S. No 3 Ex. Sun .... 5:28 j> m. foi Term Haute

rim THE EAST

No 4 Ex. Sun ... 8:34 a m, for Indianapolis. No 20 Dally I:4il p in, •• No 8 Dally 3:36 p in, “ •• No 2 Ex. sun 0:20pm, “ " No 12 Dally 2:28 am," N'o « Daily 3:32am " " PEORI A DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. '">15 ■'•x N un 7:05 a m. tor Peoria. ** 3215 p m, for Decatur. ror complete time card, giv ng all trains and stations, and for full information as to rates, through cars, etc., address -I.S. Dow LINO, Agent, 'V. E TlHtTNNF.il. tirconcaetle. Asst. Gen 1 Pass. Agt. St. Ixmls. Mo.

CHICAtiO ,A EASTERN II.LIXOIS

To and from Term llntite. In effect

May 22, Isut.

AKKIVK FKOM TIIF. Noll I'll. No 7 Nashville special 9:30pm No It Terrel (ante ft Evansville Mall. 1:15pm No5* i hleago ft Nashville l.lmitisl 10:00 p m

New Tariff and Income Tax law.— The Gorman tariff law, passed recently by congress, has been republished by tlie Tiibune in painphlet form, 52 pages, giving the language of tlie net in full, anil comparing its rates with those of the McKinley bill. 'Ibis is the only complete and accurate comparison of the two laws. The pamphlet also contains ihe new income tax law, which congress ordered to take effect January 1, 1895. The new rates of duty have discouraged agriculture, lowered wages, dciTeax-ii \he revenue, aim ’Tflg'Sttewii employer!:. Every relJeeUiig matt etil■ lluu. first iu tike threat of this legislation andjiext its actuality, the source T,; rt., Hard .in:-.-. ; .■■ 4t copy. For sale at the Banner Times office. d&w-tf

NOKTIt DOITNU.

No II* l hleago ft Nashv'.lle Elmited 4:50a I

No 21 “ vi-n

Mail

No 8 Chicago special.

* Da'

ILi'' p in 3:20 p m

ally, t Except Sunday

I rains 5 and fl carry Pullman jail are sleejdng cars and day coaches and run solid between

Chicago and Nashville

' it as. L. Stone, Gen I Pass, and T’kt Agt. Cliloago.

THE BANNER TIMES

Book

Bindery

Tmliiy's l.oeal Markets. [Furnished the Daily Banner Times daily hy R.W. Allen, managerof Arthui Jordan’s poultry house.1 Hens . 5 Bpruigs.ciKiice ( in ks, young , , C >cks, oi<i ” j Turkey hens, choice fat . 5 Turkeys, yoting.lO lbs and over h Turkeys, old toms t Docks 5 Geese, choice f. f. hlbs and over 37 Geese, plucked 27 Eggs, fretih, subject to litfhddng. . ...lies Butter, fresh roll !i Butter. No. 2 714

Now in operation

D till i>i‘“'...r'>H -07i,r r.l-jhf

Handsomest Styles

Of bindinp; ever shown In the city BANNER TIMES BUILDING.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this ollice. We will save you money. tf

Do You E»*it Bread? Well, well, that is a silly question to ask. Of course 1

do. I eat

Miss Row lev will give an evening „ LUETEKES ,. . . .. T Bread. N ou can get it

- .. i. i i * * r * a. i . <*** they purcliase these heftvily advcrtii*wore bloomers. The opening was l, - v bl,,; f<>w t, "‘ * a,l - v cor * ed aroods or iot; especially so in the

, 1 1 - 1 1 netifts of America. Her tone D re-' smaller cities, a grand march which wound up , ,, , ,, . . ni.iuei cuu.. 0 j mai'kitblv clear and her execution tmtifr

with a Virginia reel There "••‘S'* velous. ' Her interpretation and rendi- ! ' l l “' Arion ^mirlelte of Swiss Bell cake walk, Miss Grace Lee, of ; tion of the great solos of such masters •Liigeis have arranged to give one of Crawfordsviiie, receiving file cake n R Levy, Liherati, ArGuckie, llartiiiann * heir po|mlar entertaiiinienla in Locust

after a second trial. J ll( l g e Taylor ! ' r "'••'erywheic .01,m.endcd ^ evening, few ( ,. u . s |at0 Dowmbt . r ,, tho , . . 1 m- z' -t 11 as really great and truly artistic. At Nov. 20. AilmDsion 20 cents, chihlren | . . , , ,, acted as judge and Miss Cecil Roes |, Strijet chim :h, Tuesday evening, half price. Tickets on sale at Lang- j great Wench pianist, Lnchaume, 'J ^ ^

Nov. 20. ;jo-U | don’s hook store. 4, ‘" 1 will L*. ln.r,» fm- .. * j i J

Itig Four Excursions. Hot Springs, Ark., Nov. 18, 10and 20 return limit 30th. $18.55. a liidinnapnlis Nov. 10, 20 and 21, turn limit 23rd, $1.20. Home seekers excursion to southern states Dec. 4. half are. 20 days limit. To Cleveland Ohio, Nov. 12 and 13, return limit 23, account W. C. T. U.. $8 45. To Hot Springs, Ark., account medical association. We will sell to Hot Springs, Ark.. Nov. 18, jo and 20, with return limit. Nov. 30, at half fare. r . 1‘. ilcEsris, Agt.

in the near future with French I

composers and compositions. A !

nearly every grocery store in

I'.xuurMioi) to (’raw fordsA die, arcount of tha ehrys.-nthiMir.im

Greencastle, and also of his

show at Crawfordsviiie Nov. 13 to 17

supply wagons which no doubt HiT !

made the presentation address.

30-n

30tl | will he liere for a concei t.

i round trip.

29-Sm

one-third fare for* J. A. Michael, Agt.