Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 December 1894 — Page 2
the BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA MONDAY DECEMBER 31,181)1
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PER CEN'I
Of the low price of
GLOTHING
OEE
ITS PURPOSES.
Prenmbit* mid Co»»MtiHiii«n of tlu* Putiih 111 County II iHionrnl Society.
AT
'The MODEL
Means lower prices than can be found in an}’ other house in the State. Don’t miss the opportunity for a
Suit op Overcoat pus and Hoy s Heavy Merino
I'RKAMBLK.
The citizen* <>f Putnam e iinty, Indiana, whose names are affixed to this j instrument, desiring to promote among 11lie people of this community and of the state at large a knowledge ol the j historical events and interesting personal facts connected with tin* organization and development of the county, her institutions and her enterprises, convinced that the nresent is an auspicious time for gathering together the historical documents and manuscripts relative to our part of the commonwealth. as well as the reminiscences and traditions of our people, and knowing the value of organization in promoting and making successful such purposes as those expressed in thi- preamide, do hy this act ordain and adopt Ihc follow ing
documents or facts likely to be of value in the work of the society, and to pay promptly all fees and dues that may accrue or be lawfully assessed. Ml ETINOS. Section 1.—The major meetings of tin- society shall he four in number in each year, to he held on the first Tuesday night in April, .inly, October and .1 anuarv ; and these meetings shall he open to the public. The exercises at eaeli major meeting shall consist of one principal paper, or address, and such minor discussions and business as may arise in connection with the proceed-
ings.
Section 2.—Tlic minor meetings of the society shall be held on the tlrst Tuesday evening of each mouth, excepting April, .Inly .*1 tetober and Jannary. \t these meetings the exercises shall be such as the committee on program may from time to lime prepare.
be open
Mr. </. if. Murphy
Beyond Expectation
Grand Results from Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
l^oeal Time Card. RIO FOUR. GOING EAST. No 10* Vrfttlhuled Express 5:33 p oi No ^ IndinnaiM>li» Accommodation. 8:4£am No 18* southwestern Limited 1:52 pm No Mail 4:35 p ni No 14* 2:50 a in GOING WEST. No 7* Ve8tibul(*d Express 12:22 am No Mail 8:42 a m No 17* Southwestern Limited 12:49 p m No 3t Terre Haute Accommodation . o:-'3 p m No 11* 12:58 a in • Daily t Except Sunday. Train No. 14 hauls sleepers t > Boston and Columbus, sleepers and coaches to (‘IncinUHti. No. 2 eonnects for Chicago, Cincinnati < luveland and Mieldtfan division points. No iH hauls sleepers for Washington via t '.A <>. sleeper for Sew York imd connects fot Columbus No. H eonnects for ( Incinnatl and Miclil^Mn division points at Wabash. No. 10, “Knirkerbock'T Speeial” sleepers for New York. Nos. L 11.9 and 17 connect in >t. Izouis Union deptit with western roads. No. 9 con* • needs at Baris with < alro division for points south, and at Mattoon with I. ( . for points north. V F. IltiESTts. Aarent
Sliirls and Drawers,’ioc each. See our Ladies Fine Imported Kid Gloves and Mittens. MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE.
amended by a
altered or
lwo-thirds’ vote <>t the
constitution for the Historical Society mi " ,,r , "‘ eti "K s 8hal1 not
of 1’utnnui county, Indiana. toilic public. CONSTtTITHIN. * AMK.N DMKNTS. The name of this organization shall I Tlie constitution may be
be Tlie Historical Society of Putnam
County, Indiana.
MK.M HEKSHIP.
Section 1.— All persons, whether men or women, residents of Putnam county,
Indiana, who desire to promote the ob- _
jects expressed in’ the preamble of this Fayne. L. i . ( liapin, J. J. Sniiiov constitution, who are willing actively F. A. Arnold, J. R. M. Allen, J. (
COLD WEATHER P" b,ic; ’ Bv thi 8 very
broad distinction Mr. Cleveland
Doesn't hinder plastering when done
w ith Adamant. See
R- B- H \J RLErV For further in'ormation. RON <(.!
mav overcome the mental peculiarity which induces him to regard the applicant tor a pension as a pauper and the recipient as a fraud.
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The Weather Dished I p for January b>
lhe St. Until* Divine.
The 2d and 3d are centers of reactionary movements. On and next to these dates, cold will moderate, barometer will fall, anil storms of greater or less intensity will travel from west to east. Ry the 4th general change to colder. The storm diagram shows a Vulcan period central on the 7th, but the full moon at perigee on the Dth will tend to draw the disturbances into the latter part of the period— say the 9th, 10th and 11th. Storms of snow and rain will visit many sections during this period, and the whole country will expet tence storm changes, as indicated by the barometer, temperature and winds. A cold wave will set in behind storms early in the period, following them eastward, and dominating
M. J. Beckett Publisher j generally until secondary changes HARRY M.SMITH Manayins Editor 8lK . cee(1 ' in regu l ar order about the addre«13th and 14th. On and about OreeDcastie. lud., j|] ese dotes look for more stormi-
followed
to devote reaso able time and effort to the same, who may tie approved hy the committee on membership, and who agree to bear their respective parts of the necessary expenses of the society a< determined by the by-laws, and will signify such desire and purpose by signing this constitution, may become active members of tlie society, enjoying all the rights, advantages and privi-
leges thereof.
Section 2.—Persons residing in other parts of the state or in other states may become corresponding members of this
Broken Down System Thoroughly
Built Up.
“C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell,Mass.i
“ Gentlemen: — I take great pleasure In advl»Ingyouof my cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla aud gladly recommend it to all suffering as 1 have been. My system became thoroughly deranged
active member- at any regular *,,,1 iif„ se ,.med little else out a hurdeu. 1 was quarterly meeting of the -oeietv. very bilious and my kidnevs and liver were out
' of order. 1 had no appetite and seldom ate any . .1 .• breakfast. 1 had taken tonics and had been
I hose present at tile meeting treated by different ph> iciaas hut with little or
.. , ,, no success, ami liad become quite disheartened, were : Mrs. o ea II net te 1 restOU fearing my ease was
Beyond Human Aid.
Through a friend's advice, as a lust resort I In vested iu two bottles of I food's Sarsaparilla and
'-©Douisyuit HfwAiBr.NYS emcAso Rt i(b-
Kiiipath, T. C. Grooms, J. F. Dar- was so well pleased at my Improvement I soon al. t. wl’T Hood’s s ?> Cures
Denny, Harry M. Smith,
I IaUitn<in<l, J times T.
. afterwards secured four additional bottles and •James sm now feeling as well as 1 ever did." J. 11. ... .. „ Muiiphy, llegewisch, Illinois, lavlor, James H ridges, \V . H. Ha-,—
, , Hood’s Pills cure Constipation by restor-
gan, John t bristle, I., tv, ADitliias, ^thopeiisL.ltlcacUonofUioaluucutary'-aiiaL
Clinton Broadstreet, Mr. Carpen ter, Marion Voliva, J. W. Hagan, George B. Ilillis, Win. J. Bunten, James Brandon, Joseph Allen. John L. Ilillis, William Nelson, John
Ford, James O’Hair, El shorn societv. on recommendation to this re-I
• , , 0 Hair. ( harles Irwin, Elijah Gran-
1 . . t i . . i , I. It. I . t• fill, . ■ . , ! I I I I \ I I G.I• < > I 1 I I I l ‘I I I .
lationship hy the committee on mem-
bership, and on signifying in writing a •ham, riiomaa I. I alhott. Richard w ish to hold such place in the organi-j Sinclair, Steven ( . McElroy.
zation. And such eorresponding members shall be entitled to the privilegeanil advantages arising from their connection with the society, may partieipale in the proceedings, and will he expected to perform such duties a* may from time to time he designated by the committee on program. Section '4.—Persons who have distinguished Iheinsel ves in historical inquiry mav he chosen as honorary members of
Hal's Hoodoo.
Indianapolis Journal. Halsted L. Hitter leaves this week for Denver, Col., where he will practice law. Mr. Hitter was given a parting reception by the Sabbath school of the Central Avenue M. E. eburch yesterday after noon, of which he has been a mi tuber ever since a child. Of recent
this society, and shall become such on
recommendation of the committee on i years he has been actively engaged membership, and on signifying in w rit- jn the work of the school. Several ing their acceptance of such connection appropriate speeches were made with the organization. I antl resolutions, setting forth the
appreciation with which he is held,
As a special inducement the Banner Times will lie sent to any address free the remainder of this year.
Had the late election turned out
ness with rain aud snow, by marked changes to colder.
The storm diagram shows a Mer cury period extending from the 17th to the 20th. In this Mercury period falls a regular Vulcon per-
differently than it did, we tear the j ()t j f roul igth to 21st. a reactionary
Banner Times force could not stand the racket of a prize rooster show in the same block. As the land slide went the right way a rooster’s voice now has no terrors.
It's harmless.
period about the 2r>th and 20th, the new moon on the 25111 and moon in apogee on the 20th. Two distinct storm disturbances will show themselves during this Mercury period, the first from the 19th to the 21st, hut the most severe being about the 25th and 20th. Much warmer dp.ys will precede the storms of
There are booms and booms for the republican nomination for governor of Indiana. Among those
mentioned are Gen. Lew Wallace. I >’«>", elcet and snow, but general Charles F. Gridin, Wm. D. Owen, I intense cold wave will follow W,Ilium Johnson, and Will Cum-loosed behind them. The last will back, whole.-! u rad here last night,! bring cold weather all over up to is carrying a boom arouna with j about the 29th. The moon being him. There is an Indianapolis j »» »P°ge^ or its most distant point gentleman who, it is said, will shy from the early, may modify the his castor at the right time—Hon. tendency of the new moon to aggraL. Griffith—and it is then I vate 0l| r terrestrial affairs. We be-
OFFICERS.
The ofllcur* of the society shall cotv j
si-t of a president, fourteen vice presi- were passed. Tlie reason which dents, a recording secretary, a eorre- prompts Mr. Hitter to make the sponding secretary, and a treasurer. I change of location is rather singu-
(The duties of the officers as set out' in the cousti ution are such as fall to
officers in similar societies.)
COMMITTEES.
Tlie standing committees of this so-
lar, according to his friends. He ; is the son of Capt. Eli Hitter, the leader of the prohibitionists of the state. The word Ritter has be-
ciety shall he an executive committee, | 0 be associated with the ittee on membership, a commit- wor( , ro , lil)ition . Now< Attorney tee on program and a committee on 1 _ publication. I Iillu * r ’ J r > 18 not a member of the Section 1.—The executive committee | prohibition party, and lie is not in
In effect '■Siinluy, May J7,1893. NORTH BOUND. No 4* l bicsjfo Mall 1:20 a m No «* “ Express 1^:06 p m No 44t Local ...w..12:06 p m SOUTH BOUND. No 3* Lotiiwvllle Mall 2:t7am No 5* southern Express 2:22pm No43t Local 1:45pm * Dally, t Except minda,.
VANDALIA LINE.
Train, leave tnd.. In effert N,iv 85. t*!M.
No 5 No 7 No 1 No 21 No 3
Mr. John Sullivan in the new play written c-po-iallv for him, entitled “A True Amert.'an,” makes his appearance tonight at. the opera house. Great interest is excited by this production, as contrary to many pessmistie critics who forebode a failure. Mr. Sullivan in adopting the stage a* a profession has made a distinct success. The pugilistic arena held their idol for many years, and now that circumstances caused a slip-up, so to speak, in the round of victories of the gladiator, the theatregoing public have taken up the role of worshippers, and John I,, is a more popular man today than ever. His impersonation of John Desmond in “A True American” is said to he marked by a quiet force and a manly dignity few actors oonhl bring to the part. Mr. Sullivan’s rich voice adds not a little to the effeet of the performance. Lawyer Price, the well-known playwright of New York, ha* fitted Mr. Sullivan with an excellent play that shuns nil cheap elap-trap devices of ordinary tne'o dramas, and the positive advance. John I,. Sullivan has made in his profession. Immense business has been reported everywhere that “A True American” ha< made Ids. No doubt his success will be repeated at Greencastle. It
No 4 No 20 No H No 2 No 12 Vo li
FOR THr WEST. If j. Sun H:5»« m, for St. lanils. Imfly 12:2t> » in, for st. Loui*. Datly 12: 3 p- m, for st. l.ouls. I >><>!> l:lopm, for -t. Louts. Ex. Sun 5:2s p m, for Terre Haute FOK THE HAST Ex.'*un. .. S:34 a in. for Indianapoda, Hally 8:80 p in, ^ Dally 3:35 p in, ** “ Ex. 'ivn H:2o p m, " '• Dally 2:2S a m, '* " Daily 3:38am -
I'KOtilA DIVISION
Lea' n Terre Hirwte. Vi. 75 Ex sun 7:05 a tn,t'or P-v>i'la. No 77 " " 3:55 p tr for Decatur. For complete rime card, ziv.i.jX all trains and stations, and for full information us to rates, tlirouirh ears. etc., address J.S. DowLitra, Airent, W. F Brosnkh, <ireencastle. Asst, (ien’l Puss. A«rt. St. I .on is. Alo.
W. n: VIST A I.
q. broadstkekt:
Broadstreet & Vestal, Real Estate, Exehanat and loan Office. Farm and City Property for Sale.
Some bargains if taken at once, ami see them
♦ all
South.ini Block, S, E. Cor. Square.
GREENCASTLE, IND
m tr
shall consist of the officers of the so- sympathy with the movement. He
ciety, as provided in this constitution.
The committee shall have a general favo|1 of tempi . ratR . e j n oversight of the attairs of the society,^ ^ , , <•
and shall perform such duties as are assigned to it by action of the associa-
tion.
Section 2.—The committee on membership shall consist of nine members, to be named by the society, and shall have charge of all names proposed for membership. Such names as are approved by the committee shall be reported to tlie society for election at the
regular meetings thereof; and the duty name of Ritter,
of recommending persons tor meuibeiship shall be performed by the committee, without prejudice or partiality. All
is an abstainer, however, and in
bis prac-
tice here he has found it impossible to shake olf the popular belief that all Hitters are prohibitionists, and witli this belief hanging to his name he has reached the conclusion that his chances for success in the profession would l^e better in some city where the word probihition is not connected witli the
Kent Kstnts Trnnsfrrs. John S. Norwood et at. to Trustees Hnptist cemetery, Mt. Meridian, land In Jefferson tp., $50 Carl Roberta to John D. Hooton, land In Manhattan, $r>oo. Surah N. Nutt to Eouisa M . (Crimes, land In Greencastle, $150. Ed. Perkins, adinr.. to Louisa M. Grimes, land in Greencastle. SU'D.
A New Wheat. Attention has been called from time to time for a number of years to the interesting experiments conducted by Editor E. S. Carmen of The Rural New
John
that the other fellows will have to j 9 eve that the moon’s greatest inhustle, tor Mr. Grilllth lias a follow- tbience on the earth is exerted when ing over the state that will make ^ Dew monn ha PP ens at P‘Tigree, his canvass a hummer when he being then not only between us starts it out. and the sun, but nearest to us. Wo
insist that all our readers watch
St. Louis Globe-Democrat •. Mr.. p 0 j n t closely. The period, Cleveland's mind is in a state - ot cen j ra i 0 n the 30th, will bring a re-
great confusion over the meaning of two words. He is evidently un der the impression that bestow a merited honor upon a man who has served his country is the same thing as to dole charity to a beg-
turn to warmer, causing storms during the closing hours of the month.
“(J. V’k.’’ Opinion.
V tve, a writer m the Terre
i.Ames of persons put in nomination for I KruI 6 Mail says: Hey. Dr. Hickmemoership shad be lef.iieJ to the man, who said Term Hniite was committee without discussion, and shall! t he w j c kedes t city in Indiana, or be promptly considered. | wor(l3 t0 t|lHt ^ f(|kpn Suction 3.—The committee on pro- . gram, to consist of five members, shall down - or «> a ngtly speaking, has prepare an order of exercises to be giv-! come off the perch, in the face of en at each regular meeting of the so- adverse newspaper criticism, and ciety. acting under getieial instruction | a ava tnat he “has taken up arms of the society, but having discretion m a a i D8t himself”—that what he
the choice and arrangement of all pa-
pers and addresses to be presented.]
The committee shall prepare in advance
REMEMBER THAT
l m.EQoore
Will supply the people with tirstciass GROCERIES at the lowest living prices. I also keep a full line of Glassware and tineensware. Decorated Dinner Sets, I owls and Pitchers, and Tinware of all kinds. Salt by the barrel. I keep a tine line of Toilet Soaps. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts and Candies for Holiday Trade. Last but not least, will give with every box of Maseott’s Baking Powder—price 25 cents—a child's quadruple silver set, embossed knife, fork and spoon. Just the thing fora Christmas present.
J. W. Moore,
N. Side Square. Abram’s Old Stand. 44-3in
Notice! Notice! Notice!
of each regular meeting a transcript of the exercises, and give the same to the recording secretary for publication. Section 4. The committee on publication, to consist of five members, shall have authority in selecting, arranging and recommending to the society such
I said wasn’t the hob nail, squuretoed truth. His strictures have been widely copied and commented on by the state press, but it is not likely that his withdrawal of the charges will receive as universal notice. It is very evident that the Rev. Dr. Hickman hasn’t in him
gar.
Ileyoud 4'<>m|>arli>i»ii
Are the good qualities possessed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Above all it pur-
Perliaps these definitions| j^ eg ^j ie thus strengthening the
nerves; it regulates the digestive or-
from the Century dictionary will
help to clear away the mist on this guns, invigorates the kidneys and liver, subject from his usually active j n . j tones and builds up the entire system. ... ,, , . 1 cures scrofula, dyspepsia, catarrh and tellect: "Pensioner. One who.. m rheumatiam ’ r / pf Ilo(M p s and onlv receipt of a pension or s ated allow- Hood’s.
consideration of
ance,
either in
past services or on account of injuries ree tved in service.’’ “Pau-p.-r. A very poor person; a person entirely destitute of property or means of support; particularly, one who becomes chargeable to the
Hood’s Pills cure iousnt—», piiwidicr,
headache. 25c.
all liver ills, bilindigcstiou, sick
publication as maybe deemed advisa-, Die making of a first-class Parkble, and shall have an advisory and | iurgt f or he turns tail and runs at superintending relation to any work , . ... . . . , , ,. nrst (ire, and that is one thing the that the society may order to be pun-1 -
' j New York divine doesn’t do. The elections. | latter has convictions, and courage
A general election of officers and ap- with them, and he fights it out on pointment of committees shall be held his own lines if it takes t wo or at the time of the organization of this three summers—as it has. When
society, and annually thereafter. n . . . ,
* ’ lerre Haute s Lexow makes Ins an-
Dt’TIKS OF MEMBERS. j _ 1 U shall be the d.,ty of members of pearance if he
ever does—it is
RURAL NEW YORKER NO. 6.
Yorker with crossing rye on wheat. These experiments were undertaken with a view to producing a grain that would be as hardy as rye and yet possess the desirable qualities of wheat. One of these rye-wheat hybrids is now being introduced to the public by a New York seed Grm under the name
Rural New Yorker No. (5.
All appearance of rye has disappeared, except that the culms just under tlie heads are now and again downy, ns in rye. This downiness of the stem is vnriable. Mr. Carmen has tried hy selection for many years to fix it without any approach to success. Of all his rye-
This is to give notice that f have purchased the music business of K. Marquis, ' 17 S. Indiana street, and will conduct the business iu the future at tlie old stand individually. I am making a Marvelous showing in the way ot PIANOS. I am showing you the soft side of hard times by offering good square Pianos from $25 to $75 and new upright Pianos from $200 upward. These instruments must he sold to make room tor the largest stock ami most magnificent line of Pianos ami Organs ever exhibited in our city. And then I am giving much for little again in the Small Goods and Sheet Mu*ic department. One-fourth off' on Guitars, \ lolins, Accordiaus, fiunju*. Harps and other Musical Merchandise Autoharps, popular, e.tsy lo ptu> and easy to buy. Music,instrumental and vocal,at 3 cents a copy. But am too busy to spend much time In writing advertisements. “A word to the wise is sufficient.” Come in and you’ll be treated cordially whether you buy or not.
F. G. Newhouse, Successor to E. Marquis.
L. M. Hanna, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Oltlen No. IS Walnut Street, First Door East Engine House Resilience, llrlck House on aame lot.
•pLF.1 TION NOTICE. First N ational Bank, )
ORF.F.NCA8TI.K. Indiana, Dec. s, is:q. i The annual tiKctlug uf t!u stocktioMers of t his tumk for the election of nine directors
EN AND WOMEN to make big money i ,
with the Practical Plating Dynamo, stated meetings, to prepatt
Is the electrical machine used In the great j Idallng tactoi li'* $'.r..i»i lo iu a wi i k
made easy. Plates everything. No expert-j oj program, to he diligent
enec; big profits. Address \V P. Harrison \ oD' Clerk No. It, Columbus, Ohio. '4
this society to participate willingly in ; quite evident that tie will nut gath- an d''111nt resen 1 hies the work thereof, to attend regularly er his inspiration from tlie Rev, Dr. J ^““it!* several '.dlier'rrspcctl " It'is're-
uch panel's Uickman. ' ported tliat No. 0 succeeds and pro-
as may he required by the oommittee ; dnccs heavy crops on poor, thin land
in tlie col- When it comes to the genuine article ] where pure wheat could not bo success- ] lection and reporting of any historical i of news the Banner Times has it. I fully or profitably grown.
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