Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. (5 KEEN CASTLE. INDIANA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 IS‘H
Christmas Ties
WASHINGTON LETTER
THE LATEST POLITICAL GOSSJP
FROM THE CAPITAL.
Are the strongest of home ties and may be strengthened by
a present to the loved o^jes of noim:* «f hihi « elegant ties selected from our ^ o|> lci|t Not< . H> mammoth stock. e carry I incidents, Ktc.
the best of everything in Men s;
T . . . . ' . I Washington, Dec. 10,1804.
furnishings and our great st , tr i kitlK thing of U.e rtr.t i A. R. Allison, eecretary. Holiday Sale affords unexam-! week of conflicts has been the Ii|.iur-! The Putuam county fair, through | pled opportunities for bargains c " ,u ■ ertc,, e,rortof tl,e I'cinocrats its liberal, courteous treatment ami ' , . ' . ’ , , . 7 • ami mugwumps to stir up jealousy an,! f a i r dealing of its former promot-
\\ e have many new things in ; feeling between the friends of
••'air Ottieem Kleeted.
At tlie annual stoekiiolders meeting the old board of directors of the Putnam County Agricultural association was re-elected, and is composed of the same members as published in our last annual cata logite. J. C. Bridges was chosen president; A. L. Cross, vice presijdent;G. W. Starr, treasurer, and
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Ladies’ Gloves and Mittens.
In Imported Kid Lined, with and without Fur tops. Also a fine Line of Australian Yarn Gloves and Mittens for men, women, boys and children. All suitable for a nice
Present.
T
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I) \ I LY B A N N ER TT M ES abolish convict contract labor, laws
apporti nlng the state fairly for
Vuhtish" t cvi ry an<*rnoon ixocpt S'.mday q iii< r rcssiona 1 and legislative pur
ttilu Hvmnk.u Timbs office, cornel* Vine atiu r,
Frnnkllna'riets. S poses, a free school book law and a
ADVERTISING.
Ubai'imi Vito •: tv sup, rintcudent to hold a license
6 cents per line. '‘oe line punigi rtphs chargerl y 1
as ocoupyinff two line# space.
Co lines 4 cents per lino fjil ** SS ' l '* KKl ** “ “ 25(1 “ 2'i (VIO •• - " , •" Ulen'av rates imide known on application. Cl ,n.tree for illsplav advertisements must tie handed In t*y 10o’eloek a. m.eachday. Heading advertisements will ho recelvra each day
up to 1 (,'cluck p. in.
All communications should li*' rlvrned with theimur of the writer: not necessarily for pul,lie i*Ion, but as evidence of irooil faith.
Aiemyiienis comimintuHllons can no! he no- yenrs.
tlced. i J
white and colored dress shirts ! those republicans who are prominently and a full line of genfs jewelry j — - —S
j and in some cases by actually putting words into their mouths which they never thought of using. Representative Uoutelle, of Maine, rightly ealls this “an old trick of the democracy to invent a phrase or catch-word which they seek to make odious by iteration and then to use it as a bugaboo with which to scare timid and featherbrained republicans.” The trick cottists in asking some unsuspicious republican whether the party will reenact the McKinley tarifl' law. when it returns to power. If he answers in ubstance that changed conditions may make some changes necessary, as most sensible men are apt to do, lie will tind his remarks distorted and published under a genre-head, ‘‘.McKinleyisin Is Dead,” or something with a similar meaning. The object is so plain mat republicans in congress smile at the attempts, but this mention is made to put republicans in your vicinity on their guard against accepting as true anv interview purporting to have been held with any republican senator or representative, in which protection is slightly spoken of. There have been no such interviews. If there is a republican in either the senate or the house who is not a protectionist he is not known to tin* leaders of his party. Mr. Cleveland ana Secretary Carlisle
ers and managers, has been placed! upon a high plane, and it can lie'
disputed by no
ImMli'k Urn. Judge reck Dyspepsia
DaRling in Real listate 4Ve have some of the best bargains in houses and lots that have I ie,* n orteced for years. Hard times has, in a measure helped us to n*. ductions that the casual buyer ha. only to see to appreciate. M. HURLEY < >fflco over First National Ua/.k
one that the 1894
MODE L.
1 iw making it necessary for a conn tv superintendent to bold a iicenst ! from the state board of education. Then make liberal appropriations for all state institutions. Do this iu forty-five or fifty days aud adjourn sine die, and it would be a bodv blow from which Tom Taggart and his henchmen could not possibly recover in the next two
\Yi: print today a two column Where'li*!!veiy is irreirulnr nlease report:
nii* oromiitlv tit D’iblicHtion office. 1 articl6
game promptly at poblication office. Specimen copies nmUcil free on application.
rates of subscription. f)»»r Ye'll' In a loanee ST.r montfin Three months i hie month ... Per week by Carrier
When delivery Is m id,* hy carrier, all sub-
scription Kcemtnts ar* Mh,* paid to thorn os Uivvri, Timks they call and receipt for same. ' '
on tlie legislative outlook. It is from our special correspond
ent at Indianapolis and will be a sa.iii regular t\ ature oftlie Banki:u Timks
2 TtO n
L'.’5 from now unlil the dose of the
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!iii coming session of the legislature. Get the best and subscribe for the
m. j. tiECKF/rr— HA HUY M. SMITH.
Publisher . ManairiKK Editor ,
meeting was one of the most eossl'ul in western Indiana,
next annual fair will
Mrs. Judge Peck Tolls How
She Was Cured
SufTerers from Dys>K*psla should read the folnwhiK letter front Mrs. II. M. 1’eck, wife of fudge Peck, a Justice at Tracy, Cal., awl ft writer
probably be wnU ected with the Associated Press:
8UC | The
held the first week in August, 1895.
A. 11. Ai.uson, Sec.
souttt iM’iWille.
John Riley has treated tablishmeut to a new coat
nisb
his cs of var-
•Tiy ft deep sense of gratitude for the great Benefit 1 have received from the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, 1 have been led to write the followiiik statement for the benefit of sufferers who nay be similarly afflicted. For 15 yours 1 have Been a great sulfcrer from dyspepsia and
Heart Trouble.
Almost everything I ate would distress me. I tried different treatments and medicines, but (ailed to realize relief. Two years ago a friend i prevailed upon too to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
A reunion of the Browning fanP U fi^bouie uJai ii.v is being held today at the home ?:.G\redlK"L' , KYeaI f i ) en‘:.nI , ?r’mriTthat 1 luive of Isaac Browning two miles south-j Gladly Recommend It. cast of the citv with a good attend- ' I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I
^ ^ i §at ever distresses me. It also keeps up my
am-e and a glorious time. Urt V P T TV® C
Dr. Brazier appcarc l yesterday JIXUQwL ^
in the guise of a sportsman and spent the day iu hunting birds. Incoming hunters today report a scarcity of quail in various localities, which is probably due to the
doctor’s marksmanship.
1‘oor Dig- Htlon
Toads to nervousness, fretfnlness, peevishness, chronic dyspepsia and great misery. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the remedy. It tones the stomach, createan appetite, and gives a relish to food. It makes pure blood and gives healthy
flesh and strength. I canmit praise Hood's Sarsaparilla too much.' Mils. II. M. I’kok,
Tracy, Calltoniui. Get HOOD'S.
Hood’s Pills are hand made, and ported In proportion and appearance. 23c. a box.
IjOCdl Tima Gard. BIG FOUR.
OOINO (CAST. No in* Vestibule,! Express .5:.13p, n No 2t Indianapolis S:42 « m No IS* southwestern Limited 1:5: pm No 8* Mail 4:H5 p m NoU* 2:50 a In OOINO WEST. No 7* Vesttbulod Kxpress I'LC.'n in No It* Mall Sti: „ m No 17* Southwesforiil.lmltisl — I‘.MM p m No at Terre Huute Acconiinodati , >n. ti:'a p , n No 11* 12:58 U m * Dally t Except Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers 11 ISoston and Columbus, sleepers and couches to Cincinnati. No.'i connects for Dlilengo, I’iiiolnnali i levehind and Miehl'rau division points. 18 hauls sleepers for Washington via i , ,y m sleeper for New York and connects for f’oltnnluis No. 8 connects for ( Incliinatt and Michigan division points at Wabash. No p, "Knlekerhoeker Special" sleepers for New Vork. Nos. 7, 11, H and 17 connect in St. Louis Union depot with western roads. No, » ( ., m - nects at I'urls with ( alro division for points south, and at Mattoon with I. t . for points north. F 1*. IlttESTIs. Agent
-Cjl tottisvtut krw aiuany a Chicago Rr ^
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IMiX Four Ex<*un*ions.
To Imliatmpoiis, Dec. 11 tiiitl 12, re-
turn limit t<> 14, ijd.t'U.
In effect Sunday, May :7.189:).
north bound.
No 4* Chicago Mall
No 8* “ Express No 44t laical
have apparently captured the demo- , lution t0 a u t | l( , organs of the hotly, cratic memhera of the house committee j r Hk) . ii 00( i> 8) j or Hood’s Sarsaparilla
on banking and currency. Ten days cures.
Craps or limps, Which?
Mayor Birch knows more about
Address all communications to craps today than lie did yesterday,
he dM not get evi
-— deuce enough out o( the thing Advertisers ar< missing a grand to make dfcle,on D^inst Bol-
ing and Bass, although he had the game explained to him this morning in many phases. An audience assembled at the call of time at nine o’clock to hear the ev idence in the cases against William Bass and ‘'Dick” Boling, who were
thing every day they fail to put a well worded ad. in the Banner
Times.
Antitoxine, the new remedy for diphtheria, is proving a decided success in the treatment of the dis-
T-TesTed^ HS U hi ‘ S been etTeCtUal ‘ | defendants in a charge of gaming. •' ‘ The street loafers were there, sey Gambling cannot be denounced eral witnesses were there and oth
ago Chuirmnn Springer, <>f that cominiUec, publicly declared that it would be impossible for the committee to agree upon any currency hill; today he says the committee will before tlie holidays report a currency bill to the house, and that it. will he along the line proposed hy Secretary Carlisle and endorsed by Mr. Cleveland. This week is to be devoted by the committee to bearings, the list including Secretary Carlisle, Controller Eckels and a nuinber| of bankers. Secretary Carlisle has at the request of ilie committee submitted a rough draft of the bill, giving ids ideas of what it ought to be in order to carry out his recommendations. Whether this bill can pass the house after it is reported will depend largely upon the attitude of Speaker Cri-p, who dominates the committee on rules, which must report an order limiting debate thereon, if it is to have any chance for getting through. Mr. Catching?, of Mississippi, is tlie only
Hood’s Fills become the favorite cathartic with every one who tries them. 25c.
in severe enough terms. 1 he fact that so many young men of this time turn their minds to gambling should call forth strong efforts to
ers too numerous to mention were there. A giggle arose at every mention ot seven or eleven, and there was talk of “shooting,” “roll-
suppross the growing habit. The j n g the bones,” “making a point,” boy or young man who spends his | “being hot” and other crap lingo evenings “shooting craps” or play- that only the initiated knew the ing poker has a dark future. There meaning. John II. James, late is no hope of success to the gam- deputy prosecutor, defended, and bier. Gambling unfits a young H. C. Lewis, present prosecutor,
man for any position of confidence prosecuted.
or trust, and also renders him in- The evidence introduced showed competent for the professions or that there was a game of craps in for business. Why should a boy | progress; a witness swore direct sturt in such a course when he that he lost fifty cents in the game knowt>"f.h'' ruin it w,UJ work in his and designated that the two de
Burke, the grocer, has the best stock of goods in town. See him before buying holiday supplies. 49tl Grand concert at Meharry hall this evening hy the distinguished French pianist, M. Aime Lachaume, assisted hy Miss Fernie. Concert will begin at 8:05. Tickets on sale now at music j hall, this evening, at the door. Single | admission with reserved seat, 75 cents, j single admission without reserved seat 50 cents, gallery admission 40 cents. Course tickets for the three remaining concerts with reserved seats $1.50 and $1.00. 49tl Do not fail to buy an eight day clock at $2.50 at II. (J. Kelleys. 45tf Call and examine Riley’s stock of men’s, women’s and children's shoes
NEW MILLINERY STORE, Imported Felt Mats and Bonnets at reasonable prices. Latest shapes
in
VELVET HATS, CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS.
Opp.
SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Louisville Mail No 5* southern Express No43t Local * Daily, t Except Sunday.
... 1:2a a m ... I'i.'Oft | , m ..-12:05 p in
2:17 a in « • • 2:2.'p
. . 1:48 p ui
.8:31 a in, for Indianapolis.
.. .2:20 p m, •'
Mourning Hats and Veils.
I’oslollice.
MISS IBENE M. 277-i:iwk
KLEIN.
VJLf Hr..x 1. -'.*: -c* ihe C)»! to ru*u this type at 14 luulies from ’ ^ the facie, y ou La 1 'mtti r ,?o Vo Dr. Q. \7. fleuoi and ha7<j yo’v ••*■ **• O• *#v-4 ~.;*w • nxir nf aripoior *•••
member of the committee on rules who just received from the ea.-t and of the has publicly committed himself to the latest styles. 49-lt
Clcvcland-Carlisle plan.
The caucus of democratic senators included a “currency bill” in its directions to the steel ing committee to provide an order of business for the session, but that is a long ways from an indication that the democratic senators are ready to accept whatever currency bill the hou-e may pass and send over Those who are disposed to believe that
The Weather.
The indications for this vicinity
for Ihe coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by II. Sjj Rcniek Co. from the ofiicial
weather bureau at IndianaDolis: Indianapolis, Dec. 10, 1894. Rain or snow today and to
the senate will pass a house currency | L ni g 1)t co l ( ier tonight/Wednes-
bil) without amendment should turn | their memory hack to the Wilson tarill ;
hill fer a few minutes.
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fair and colder.
But even if the
democrats were willing to accept a house bill that would make no ditt'erenee in the result. The decision not to change the rules of the senate leaves the decision as to what hills shall pass the senate in the hands of the republican senators, who are not likely to favor hurried legislature on such an important quo lion as the currency of the the country. The other bills named by
oven life, the dogredatlon and mi Y feudants and another were in the j the
bow-
ery it will work in others? He game with him. He did not, would scorn being called a high- ever, sfute definitely who won his
way robber, and yet bets engaged! money, and because he eouid m,t | ilt j t s disposal
in taking that which does not'be- swear that the defendants got the
money the defendants were discharged. This may be good law, but it is a lame law. It demon-
M OOKE
Diamonds at II. O. Kelley’s. 45tf
Notice to Citizens. As the Greeneastle < it3' directory will soon go to press, you are requested to give us notice if any change of residence or place of business inis been made since the compilers have taken your address.
As we wish to have the directory
Mexico; Nicaragua canal, bankruptcy | absolutely correct, we usk you to
imd Indiana territory biM. ' „ ec lo this at once. The administration is pulling all the | TlIK00p & Compilers.
The largest Stock of
(11)11 SI'ETMffi Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Ped-
dlers or J ewelers.
G. W. BE1NGE1. 291-lyr-e. e. w.—41-lyr-e. o. w.
COLD WEATHER. Doesn’Cliinder plastering when done
with Adamant. See
R* B* HURL.BY For further information. BOX 77.'!,
MRS. LAURA GIFFORD, FASHIONABLE MODISTE. Respectfully solicits the patronage of Greeneastle ladies. I use the FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM. Work and Fit Guaranteed.
Located at
VAN DA Li A LtNE. Trains leave Uroencastlo, Ind.. In effect N .iy
36.189-1.
FOB THK WKST.
No 5 Ex. Sun 8:56 a m, for st. 1-ouls. No 7 Daily 13:26 a m, for st. Lolita. No 1 Dully 42:.a p m, for st. I/Oiils. No2l Dally t:4() p m, fur-t. Ixnil« No 3 Ex. -un 5:28 |> m, foi Terre lliiuto
FOR THE HAST. No 4 Ex. Sun. No 20 Dally ..
No 8 Dally 3:35 pm; No 2 Ex. ~im (!:20ii in. No 12 Dally 2r.'8« in.
No 6 Dally 3:32 a in “ “
I’EOKI \ Dl\ ISION l.enve Terre Haute.
No 75 Ex. Sun 7:06 a in. tor Peoria. No 77 ** “ .3:55 p in, for D<x*:itur. For complete time card, iflv.niz all trains rtn-l statlmis, nml for full Inl'ornmtloii ax to
rati*s, throuwh ears, ole., leMress
.1.8. Howl imi. \|rent,
W. F Duunnfk, lireeiicasile.
Asst, iien’1 Pass. Airt. st. I.mils. Mo.
Tven Scale, Powerful, Mellow, Endowing, Artistic, Sympathetic ’s Natural Nowadays for people to want a musical instrument in the house that will afford real enjoyment. Such instru-
ments are the
Conover and Stuvvesanls, Smith & Nixon and Kingsbury Owners of such pianos enjoy the inestimable satisfaction of knowing that their instruments are everywhere acknowledged to he the standard of excellence, and we oiler them to you at such reasonable prices and on such easy terms as to render it needless to bother considering inferior makes. But come iu this week and look -q our stock. That is the first step. You’r cordially welcome whether you buy o'* not. Fine tuning a specialty.r Newhouse & Jeffers, &Myr Office—Room 3, Music Hall
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long to him and which he has not earned. There is no greater disgrace than that of being a gambler
and being associated with gam-1 strateo to a certainty the disfvV b'.ers. Stop, xoting man. Throw vantages under which the police your dice and cards in the fire, force work. Our police will make
a raid, get their men, find dice on their persons, hnye witnesses swear that a game was in progress and that money was lost and won, but because the court can’t distinguish through the intricacies of the game
in the
learn a trade, be honorable, get a right start on the right road and get your friends to go with you. The Delphi Journal oifers the following prescription for duplicating the recent republican victory
in Indiana two years hence: “If j the winners of the money the playthe Journal were asked for a pro-! ers are allowed to depart in peace, scription that would result in du-j The effect of it all is that it will plicating the recent republican vie-1 be a very difficult matter for the tory in Indiana two years hence it Greeneastle police to make a case would be this: Let the coming leg-! of gambling stick, and it seems islaturc assemble on the day fixed i that the gamblers are on top. At and let every republican inembei hast they are greatly encouraged
take oil'his coat and go to work. | ove1 ’
i’ass a fair fee and salary law, a
law placing the the penal and be-j All persons desiring telephones will iK-viilcnt institutions under non |iNeisiuby‘'iTuJl.u!'!’ iteutr'",'?. partisan boards, a law that would j 45t0
to force liie 1 ret*;
ship hill through congress. It would j throttle another American indu-try— shipbuilding. It is claimed by the friends of the bill, who consist mostly of misguided democrats and the paid repiesentatives of English shipbuilders, tbat it will certainly be passed by the house at tld* M -*dt.ii • hut tlvitflnfm is at best a very doubtful one. If, however, the bill should get tile support of the committee on rules, which it must have to get passed by the bouse, there is not tlie slightest possibility that it can get through the senate. Just why Mr. Cleveland and his administration should have lent themselves to the support of this bill is one of the numerous things which are difficult, to understand, assuming them to be entitled to the honesty and patriotism they claim. The attorneys of H. 1-. Preston, pub li-her of a Kansas City paper (C. L. Trevitr, of Wiuiiiingtou, and If. L. Strolm, of Kansas City,) have filed a I,ill iu equity against John Wedderburn, manager of the “Press Claim Co..” of VVashinjttou, and \V. }{. lleinst, nf the “Examiner Claims Bureau,” asking for the cancellation of a con-
Knameied iron clot ks on sale at Ricketts’ jewelry store. 49tl
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402 E. HANNA-ST.
REMEMBER THAI’
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BIO f FOUR^ WISHES YOU A MERRY C HRISTMAS AND A HAPPY ItEW YEAR! An in Accordance with an OLD-TIME CUSTOM Announces VERY LOW RATES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Ilfcl W KEN ALL M A I lo.V-v Tickets Will be on Sale DECEMBER 24, 25 and 31, 1894,
AND
JANUARY 1,1895,
the outcome of | this morning.
the trial of
The First of American Newspapers CHARLES A DANA. EDITOR. The American Con*litulion, the American Idea, the American Spirit. The flrsl, last, and
all the time, forever.
Daily hy mail - $6 a year Daily&Sunday by mai!$8 a year The Weekly - $ 1 a year IThe Sunbav> Sim
VV id snpplv the people with lirslclass GROCERIES at tlie lowest living prices. I also keep a full line of Glassware and (Jneensware. Decorated Dinner Sets, I owls and Pitchers, and Tin ware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. I keep a tine line of Toilet Soaps. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts ami Candies for Holiday Trade. Last but not least, will give with every box of .Maseott’s Baking Powder—price 25 cents—a child's
i Good Returning until .Imiiiarv 2. Is'-'* 1 -
E. O. McCokmick, D. B. M artin, Pass.Traffic Mgr. Gen.Pas*.A Tkt Agt Cincinnati.
OOTWE. now:.
Don’t You Thint^
quadruple silver set, embossed knife, i /°" h " v '' VV" 1 h ,\ ,, . np TT-'f-.?!-!.'':.* ’ fork and spoon. Just tlie thing for a 1 V n ” onough? Give l.l i.ll Kl-
traet made with the said "i ress Claims ; Co.,” by Preston, because, of misn pie-j .
sentatioi.8, and that Pre-ton he paid is the Greatest Sunday Newspaper m
1 the World.
Price 5c a copy. By mail $2
a year.
ADDKKSN Til E SI N, N H\\° YORK
thing
Christinas present.
J. \\. Moore,
N. Side Square. Abram’s Old Stand.
4t-3m
chance to convince you that his professional baker can lay it all over you ! when it comes to inuaing dige. ti' ll '
Bread.
LUETEKE,
Tha Baker.
i JS4U for advertising the concern. The! attorneys say there will be some revela- ] lions of inteiest to imldishers having j similar contracts with the “Press Claims Co” when tlie suit is tried.
LECTION NOTH E.
Fikst National Dank, (
Ohfbnuasti x, Inilianii, Dee.8, ISIM. 1 Van<l»Iin Line Kxeursiieis. Thr anniml iiu'etinK 1 nf the BtookhoMers of r.* y,: a* <• i l • >•) ibid bank fur tbt> oipction ui nin« directors * J ^ inciniKtti; fare rotirvJ trip • “’ ,u
, for the enBiimg yearwill be heldatthelr bank Tick-* hallflinir on rtiesday, Jiinimry H, 1896, l»r-I i*» i p ; tween tlio hours of one un.l four o’clock ol
' 811 111 lluv.
I 19 to Jan. 8 JEROMB ALLEN, Cashier.
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ts good going only on train
12. lea ing Greeneastle at 2:2 s a. m-, I Sutiuay, Dec. 9. return limit Dec. 19.
J. S. Don lino, Agt-
