Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY DECEMBER 18, I8«-1
Tl^e Model has purchased especially for the HOLIDAY ••• TRADE a fine line of Gent’s Furnishings, just the thing lor Presents
WASHINGTON LETTER THE LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.
DoIngH of Uuhlio Mon, and a Dish of Spice Here and There as Seen Hv Our Special Correspondent-Notes, Incidents, Etc.
Individual Communion Service. The latest fad among religious
denominations now is the individual communion service. Down east many Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist and Episcopalian churches have introduced it, and the “style" is spreading. It has not yet struck Greeneastle, but as it probably will the following from Poughkeepsie will be read with interest: “The
Fine Neckwear. Mufflers. Gloves,Silk& Linen Handkerchiefs Fine Dress Shirts, Umbrellas, Collars and Cuffs, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Collar Buttons, Watch Chains. Gold Mounted Silk watch Fobs, Mackintoshes, Plush Caps, Fine Hats.
Washington, Dec. 17. 1X!)4.
The administration and the demo-
cratic leaders of the house are, by iheir plan adopted by the Methodist attitude on the currency (iiiesiion, giv- church included cups made of glass
instead of silver. The glasses are
'LECTION NOTICE.
THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY-
Fih*»t National Hank, t
Greencastlk, Indiana. Dec.8. IKU. ^ Tin* annual meeting •»!' tin* stoekhol<h , « k of ■
this hunk for the election of nine directors I for the ensuing year will he held at their hank I hui'ding on Tuesday. January 8, 1895. be-'
\ th
Cull for
Public Meeting to In* Held
Saturday, Dee. 2!h
All persons who arc interested in
tween the hours of one ami four o’eloek of j the formation of a historical 80-
saM day. _ _ ^
ih to Jan. s .1 EttOME Ai.i.EN, cashier, cietv for I’utnam county and who
desire to take part in the organiza
REMEMBER THAT tion of the same are cordially in-
vited to attend a public meeting to be held in this interest m the court house at Greeneastle, on Saturday,
, . , December 29, at one o’clock in the
Will siinplv the people with nrstclnss : GHOI KKIK's at the lowest living | afternoon. Fills invitation is given
also keep a full line of Glass
3. HI. LQoore
prices.
ware and Queeio-ware. Decorated Dinner Sets, I owls ami Pitchers, and Tin ware ol all kind'. Salt by the barrel. 1 keep a tine tine of Toilet Soaps. All kinds of fruit-. Nuts ami ('audios lor Holiday Trade, bast but not least, will give with every box of Mascott’s l!aking Powder—prieo J5 cents—a child
alike to residents of this city and to citizens in all parts of the county. The call is extended equally to men and women. It is particularly desired that old residents, the fathers and mothers of the county,
UUiidruple silver -<-t. oin.in—ml Knite, as w ,,ll as younger people, shall at-
fork ami spoon, .lu-t the tiling for a J
i tend the meeting and take part in
spoon.
Christmas present.
! the proceedings. A report on organization and an election of olli
X. Side Square. Abram's Old Stand, cers will take place at the time
44-:lm j
named.
J. \\ . Moore,
A large attendance is ex-
DAILY BANNER TIMES has already been held, showing
Publishedc\ery afternoon except Sunday great interest in the enterprise,
»t the Mannkr Times offlot , corner Vine and
Erankltn streets.
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Thos. C. Hammond, F. A. Arnold, ( has. L. Martin, Harri M. Smith, Committee on Invitations. Before buying sugar call on Broadstreet & Son, grocers. 51-tf South UreencaHtle. Born, to Irving McGrew and wife, Dec. 18, a son. John Riley is in Indianapolis today buying goods. John King is visiting relatives at Waveland. The protracted meetings at I.ueteke’s hall closed Sunday eyening after a three weeks’ revival. During the series of meetings about thirty confessed conversions were made, several of whom were heads of families. Services will be held at the hall this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Preaching by Rev. Wil-
liams.
An Anti Dans Law.
A bill making it an offense sub-
Biamingjiam, Alabama, has gone' t0 punishment for any republican iu a local election. | P ublic offlcer to a 006 ? 1 a P a8 « ^0®
I any railroad corporation will be presented to the next legislature.
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Greeneastle, Ind.
Texas i- the next mark.
The man or woman who wants New York hu8 8Uch , aW) it i8
to I1U3' the beet goods for the '• (, tisi. | ga j t j t | iat t | ie ^jjj w jjj probably be money should consult the ml \ eft is-1 p a88u{ ) i n (|]j s state. 'I'hc railroads
ing columns of the Banner Iimes. | . j are taking no active steps 111 the
The New York police are so | natter.
iiadly scared and rattled over thal. j i*o«r nigmiion Lexow investigation that one of | Leads to nervunsneos, frelfulness, peevthem who found $25 recently on j ishness, ehronie dyspepsia and great
misery. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the remedy. It tones the stomach, creates an appetite, and gives a relish to food. It makes pure blood and gives healthy action to till the organs of the body. Take Hood’s, for Hood’s Sarsaparilla
cures.
Hood’s Pills become the favorite cathartic with every one who tries them.
25c.
the street immediately took the money to headquarters and reported it to the chief. Such an act of honesty on that force was so unprecedented that the Advertitier printed the news item concerning it
in bold-faced ty pe.
The Terre Haute Tribune says: The lion. John G. Williams, first vice president and general manager of the Vandalia road, emphatically denies the story published yesterday to the effect that he is to sever his connection with the Vandalia road and enter into a law partner
Level) stock of gold watches, clocks and all kinds of jewelry and novelties. Ricketts, jeweler. It See the tine silver knives and forks at H. G. Kelley’s, sold now at $2.50. 4lltf
Go to Broadstreet & Son for Christmas candies, nuts and your Christmas
ship wilh ex-President Harrison , j or a n k j n( ] 8 of fancy ground W. II. M. Miller, who was at-1 oerH , g ‘ 5i_ t f torney general under Mr. Harrison. | | Long guard ladies’ watch chains in Before buying your Christmas can- any pattern. The latest from $1 up to dies see Broadstreet & -Son. 51tf wl $10 at Ricketts’jewelry store. It
ing t he country another instructive object lesson, showing the democratic , , , .
idea of statesmanship. Not withstand- | held 1D cucular tra - vs ot ‘ mHh °gf n >’ ing that those financiers of reputation about 14 inches in diameter. Fact) who were heard, either in person or by tray has a capacity for thirty cups, letter, Ly the house banking and enr- which are kept in place hv resting rency committee, were a .....t in eon- in h()le9 ju a false The <lemniii£, either the whole or a part of , . « • . ... Secretary Carlisle’s misnamed plan of I S laBseB are M inches high, l y (MirriMiey reform, the hill drawn np by ntiout three-quarters of an inch in Sceietary Carlisle is to he railroaded diameter, are without ornamenta | through the house this week, unless tion, and are designed to hold just democratic plans miscarry. enough for a single draught. Felt!
It may not he true, although many ,
are inclined to think that it is. that the 1 on tht ‘ boUom of the ,rav P tevent8 j administration is encouraging the with- glasses 1 rom tinkling. I he drawal of gold from the treasury, in | holes are so arranged that tliey do | order to frighten objecting democrats a il ow the sides of the glasses : into the support of the currency bill, j to t(nl( . h Tht . niin j ster ho | d8 the |
Wiurn us a sop to the overw heltiiing
vanity of Representative Spr.nger, | takln g out and replacing the ehairman of the committee on hanking glasses as he passes along the altar and curreney, lias been re-christened rail. One hundred and twenty-five the “Springer Bill, hut those who are j (.Qg^mtiQjcumtg tvere served in their unquestionably authorized to speak for or(ler am , without confu8 j on in this
the administration are presenting some
arguments to secure votes for the hill manner Sl,Dda y- lhe tra - V8 are that are certainly questionable. r ihe made so that they can be set on democrat who expresses an objection to 1 top of one another, and thus kept the bill, and nearly all ol them do, is air tight and tree from impurities, told that the hill has not the slightest ... .. , , _
” while they can he filled any eonven-
chanee to become a law, hut that it is s merely int led to convince the conn- 1 ient tl,ne a,,d the contents kept in try that the administration and the ma- 1 good condition until needed. The jority of the house are anxious to do ] outfit costs only $50.
something, and that its passage by the house will throw the responsibility for
the failure of financial legislation upon
the already unpopular senate. It i< not necessary to have an extra
good memory to recall that similar arguments were used to rush the Wilson tarilt'bill through the house in a crude
Cm-tnt Court
James E. M. O’Hair vs. Hammond estate, claim; finding for plaintill in sum of $1196.50. Harvey Jeffries et al. vs. Albert J. Couck et al., damages; dismissed
form. It is well known that many of a t costs of plaintiff.
the senate amendments to the taritt'bill were begged for by democratic members of the house who lacked the courage to either propose them or to vote for them in an open manly way, hut were willing to beg for them secretly,
James II. Brown et al. vs. James Dickerson et al., partition; stricken from docket. Albert II. Taylor vs. Charles Redding et al., note; dismissed at
and then to pose as having been com- costs of defendant.
pelled, against their will#, to accept the j Wrought Iron Bridge company
senate bill, amendments and all. That • •
.. . , ..... . vs. commissioners of Hendricks
is the sort of business winch disgusted !
the people and brought about thedem- l ‘ount\ et al., contract; cause dis-
oeratic defeat of last month. There has
missed.
Elijah Tressel et al. vs. John Neeee, ejectment; finding that jjlaintifF is entitled to possession of property and that defendant unlawfully detajus possession of satne to damage ot plaintiff in sum of one cent and judgment ordered that no writ of restitution issue until May 1, 1895. Jennie Crozier vs. Charles W. Crozier. diyorce; trial by court and finding for plaintiff that she is entitled to divorce on the ground of failure to provide on the part of the defendant and divorce decreed, and that name of plaintiff be changed to Jennie Durham. C. H. Williamson vs. W. Scott Oneal, motion to set aside default and judgment; demurrer to application by defendant sustained. Ail kinds of California canned goods at Broadstreet & Son’s. 51tf
not been a single important piece of legislation before congress since it, was controlled by the democrats, into \vhi'*h this sort of tactics was not introduced to a greater or lesser extent. To put it plainly, if not elegantly, the democrats in congress have played, and in spite of their bitter experience, are continuing
to play the people for fools.
Even the tottering, God-forsaken government of Turkey, which exists merely by the sufferance of the great powers of Europe, does not hesitate to sn«.t> this administration. It has refused to allow tne U. S. consul designated for that duty by Secretary (iresham to accompany the commission, composed of representatives of Russia and Gaeat Britain, which will investigate the massacre of Christian Armenians by Turkish troops. If S creLiry Gresham had not blundered from the start he would not be in his present humiliating position. He has already been taken to task by congress for several of his blunders, and this last one
will certainly be heard from.
The senate will do nothing in the way of political legislation at this ses--'’"t 1 , although there Is st?!! nuteh talk about a cloture role, hut not as much ^ tis there was when the silver repeal bill S
was pending. Bluffs will he made at All the-malt hoys in town are saving tin sugar schedule of the tariff law ! up their pennies ;u:d the git 1.. an do- • from time to time, hut they will have a mg without their ehewinggiun. Why? speculative, not a legislative object. | l»eeau»e John 1,. and the only John L.
, .. . . playsattheoperalioiise on December
General Sickles of New \ ork, is one 1 3,^ and the , lwirts of thi . v0iu|l are tte _ of the few democrats in the house who i eordingly happy. Mr. Sullivan makes has a brilliant Union army record, and his first appearance in Greeneastle in almost the onlv democrat who lias had Hie part of John Desmond in "A I rue j .. , . . 1 American. ■ is reported to he a very the courage to openly antagonize the ! deVe| . ^ in which Mr. Sullivan ha* a 1 peiinion policy of this admiidslralioii. chance to show Ins abilities, both as an
See Riley’s Christmas presents before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ t-2t
t'hrDtmas dowers—John V. H'alker.
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If. L. ChrurrotU Leonard, Mo. In Agony 13 Years With Salt Rheum
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cave a Perfect Cure. “C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Hood's Sarsaparilla is an excellent medicine. I had eczema In my left leg for fifteen years, part of tlie time my leg was one mass of scabs, unit about every week corruption would gather under the skin and the scabs would slough off. The Itching and Burning sensation made me sutler indescribable agonies. I spent a great deal of money for different remedies but did not get relief. About a year ago, leading physicians advised me to take Hood’s Uarsaparllla. 1 did so and havo taken five butHood s 3 ;»> Cures ties. Now all the sores, scabs and pain have vanished and I am enjoying perfect health. I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is second to none and gladly recommend ilt-wdl suffering humanity.’' M. L. Chkcvront, Leonard, Missouri.
I^ocal Time Card. BIG FOUR. GOING EAST. No 10* Vestlbnlod Express. 5:3J p »n No 2i Indianapolis Accommodation. .8:42 a ni No 18* Southwestern Limited 1:52 pm No 8* Mail *:35p m No 14* 2:50 a in GOING WEST. No 7* Vest! I hi led Express 12:22 am No Mali No 17* Southwestern Limited 12:40 p m No 2+ Tern* Haute \ocoinuiodation . n: >3 p m No 11* 12:58a • Daily t Except Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers t > Boston and Columbus, sleepers and coaches to CincinI uati. No. 2 connect* for Chicago, Cincinnat i i b veland and Michigan division points. No 18 hauls sleepers for W asbioiftot] yI® • .a o sleep r for New York and connects for Col umhiis No. 8 connects for Cincinnati •tini Miebi^an division points at W’abash. No. m, “Knickei’bcH’ker Speeial” sleepers for New York. Nos. 7, II, i* and 17 eomnvt in .‘>t. Louis Union depot with western roads. No. 9 connects at Carls with ( aim division for points south, and at Mattoou with I. (’. for points north. E C. Httbstis. Aurent
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In effect Sunday. May 27, ISifl.
NOKTH BOUND.
LhicaK«> Mall 1:20a m “ Express 12:06 p ni Local. % 12:05 p m
SOUTH BOUND.
Louisville Mail 2:47 a in southern Express 2:22 p m No 43t Local 1:45 pin
Dally, t Except >unda,.
No No
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VANDALIA LINE.
Trains leave Ureencastle. Ind.,
SB, 1804.
EOR THE WKST. No 5 Ex. Sun. No 7 Daily . No 1 Daily ... No 21 Daily — No 3 Ex. Sun.
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Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowela. 20c.
riu* Weather. The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick & Co. from the official weather bureau at IndianaDoiis: Indianapolis, Dec. 18, 1894. Fair weather, stationary temperature. Moore.
S:5ti a in, for St. l-oulg. 12:2(i a m, for St. Louis. . ..12:-3 p m, for st. IjmiIs. Lin p in, for -t. I.ouii
— 6:28 p in. foi Terre Haute
FOR THR HAST
K::t4 a in. for . .2:2u p m.
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Election of Olticers. 'I'he G. N. 0. (J F. elected the following officers lust evening: William Herring, chaplain; Henry Bridges, advocate; Henry Miles, treasurer; Lincoln Bryant, permanent secretary; Jerome Smith, N. G; lien Hayden, warden; (has. Herring, O. G.
No 4 Ex. Sun No 20 Dally .
No H Daily 3:35 pm, No 2 Ex. sun H:2l)pm, No 12 Dally 2:28 am, " “ Vo ti Daily 3:32am •* “ PEORI A DIV IslON t.eave Terre Haute. No 75 Ex. Sun 7:05 a in. lor Peoria. No 77 *’ “ — 3:55 pm, for Decatur. Kor complete time card, gtv.ng all train* and stations, and for full information as to rates, t hrough curs, etc., address •t 9. Dow LINO, Agent, W. F Hritwnf.r. (ireencast le. Asst. (.i n’t Pass. \gt."t. I.ouls, Mo.
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My factory i* ruiiumg night and day. Rioket i s, jew eler. it Broiidstreet makes a specialty of fine teas and coffees. 51-tf
Riley never fails to give you a discount on your cash purchases. 715 south Main street. It
Any one can wear diamonds if they tut re base of Ricketts, the small profit jeweler. It
Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at this office. We vill save you money. tf
Broadstreet & Vestal, lical Estate, Exehaiijre anil Loan Office. Farm and City Property for Sale. Some bargains if taken at once. Call and see them Southard Block, S. E. Cor. Square. GREENCASTLE. IND. tit If L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oltiee No. Irt Walnut street. First Door East Entrino House. Residence, Brick House on sumo lot. COLD WEATHER. Doesn’t hinder plastering when done with Adamant. See R* B- HURLEY For further intormation. BOX 77 !
His latest remarks, made just previous I actor and as a pugilist, as a glove con-
to the passing of the pension appropriation hill by the house, are alike ered
le*t takes place in lhe la>t net between Dan Dwyer and “The Great and Only,”
....... , . ... for that is what the boys continue to liable to him and to every ex-Union uall him. Never in the history of pug-
t ... jlism lias any one succeeded in so win-
ning and keeping the admiration of the
port unity I shall have' to say it here, in ! > " b,,c n8 Mr ; s " lli ';' 1 " has done. There
is a magneti*m about the man that draws all eyes towards him, whether he
soldier. He said: “I want to say rigtit here today, for it may Ik- the last op-
ts acting or fighting. Mr. Sullivan appears to advantage as John Desmond,
vindication of my comrades, tliat that roll of a million names, with so few instances of fraud, is a monument of
honor to American soldiers onlv p-ss I ! b, ' 1, ^ 1 h‘te. ttnd in his fighting costmne , , , . , , . , I in the arena contest, when the ainliworthy, only less admirable than the sin)ply howlg with (le)jKht at th(! heroic services they performed in the i sight of John’s massive muscle. But preservation of this Union, foi which ' (he last act, with all the attrations of a services their pensions are awarded.” lively bout between the gladiators, is Mr. Cleveland is still making exten- m r ans th V’ n 1 l - v K ,,n,l 1 thi, '<f thta . e . . • , . fl , t I is ottered as a tickler to the palate of sions of the classified civil service, lhe t | l( , theater-goer, as Mr. Sullivan has civil service reform professions of the Hiirroiinded himself with a strong eomadministratioti would be entitled to pany. Mi-s Nellie I.swrenee is a soumore respect if less were known of the b r ette who is thorough!) up to the , times and sings all the latest popular method-in vogue in the departments | son ^ g w | 1 j) e t | |(1 famoiH King sisters, to get big salaries for democrats at the | Mr. Bonny Mack, the clever comedian
and the versatile little Burrows children make up a bst of specialty artists
, , ,, , . seldom seen with a dramatic orgatncierk was compelled to exchaugr oB - j zation. It
IT IS TIME To talk about
expense of good clerks, women as \v*dl as men. For instance, a $1400 woman
aries with a $900 democrat, and they both do the same work they did before
the exchange.
W. H. Burke, corner Vine and Waslij iugton, for clean, fresh stock. It
Never was better equipped for that kind of an ar^umen The store fairly sparkles with Decorated China, Dressir Cases, Shaving Sets, Mirrors, Lamps, Locket Book Burses, Albums, Dolls, Games, Toys, Toilet Articles ar Fancy Goods ot ail kinds. They have been arriving for the past month. We hat been very busy arranging them. They are all ready not hough. Glad to show them to you. Jones’ Drug Store.
