Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1895 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASCXE. INDIANA THURSDAY JANUARY S. I8!l5

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pm cent on Of the low price of CLOTHING

THE CACKLERS-

COUNTY NEWS NOTES

Prize* Being; Awarded at u Rapid Rate. —The Cant Day*.

OUR LOCAL MEN OF THE SUflPOUND-

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At tlie poultry show in the Baker it Browning hall the attendance is picking up at a rapid rale ami the last days hid fair to he profitable ! ones in point of gate receipts. The I premiums are being awarded as

ING TOWNS TALK.

TTye MODEL

Means lower prices than can be found in any other house in the State. Don’t miss the opportunity for a

Suit op Overcoat Men's and Hoy's Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers,25e eaeh. See our Ladies Fine Imported Kid Gloves and Mittens. MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE.

Pointed Paragraph* From Many Place Within Putnam** Houndries—Tlie Country People’s Sperial Column of short Item* of Neighborhood News.

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JBHIES F. FEE.

A Rad Crowtl. j Mnizil Times.

A terrible tale of depravity that i scorns a fit chapter to be added to !the Armenian outrage is being whispered about the city today. About two weeks ago a party of Polish Jews were driven out of Putnam count} 7 by a party of indignant farmers, who laid the many petty thefts at the door of the straggling party, who came to this county. In Putnam county they

DAILY BANNER IIM ES! attempted to celebrate an ap-

proaching wedding with a drunken

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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Onr Tear in advance Jn.oo SO 1 months 2AO 77irr« meaths US' Our moeth t*rr U'ff/f by Carrier 10

carousal, but this was nipped in the bud. They attempted to have the atfiiir consummated here, but were again unsuccessful. For a time tuo party camped east of the city. The story that is in circulation now is simply a rumor, but is to the effect that a child of the party died and they cut up the remains and fed them to the bear they hud with them. The story was so sickening that it was reported to the poliee this morning. Detective Furlong was detailed to make an investigation and will make it thorough. The affair may prove to lie a hoax, as it is hard to believe that such inhumanity is possible in such an age.

ESC A !• ED thanksgiving. fast ns each breed can lie scored and registered. Secretary Torr and clerks are full of business and are especially attentive to the newspaper men in assisting them in get-

HAINIIBIDGE. Mis- I.ucilc Cruse, of t'rawfordsville, has been visiting Misses Lizzie and Ina Dix. Miss Lillie Graham, of Greencastle, visited Miss Annie Gordon over Sunday. Mrs. Godman and daughter Cleon, of j Lafayette, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clay ! Howard this week. Burglars broke into Hie saloon Monday night, and .secured liquor and cii gars and a small amount of money. A party of young people watched the | old year out and the new year in at Mi-s Lizzie Gorman’s Monday night.

ijocal Time Gard.

Mrs. lim. Uaringer Olive Ridge, N. Y.

BIG KOI K. GOING K A ST.

No 10* VeBlIbulud Express 5: ».l p »n No 21 IndianupntiM Accommodation M:42 a m No 18* Southwestern Limited 1:52 pm No 8* Mail 4:85 p id Noll* 2:50 am

GOING WKST.

No 7* Vestlbuled Express 12:22 am No <*• Mall 8:42 a m NO 17“ South western limited 12:49 p rn No 3+ Terre Haute Accommodation . H:28 p m Noll* 12:58 a „|

* Dally + Ibxcept Sunday.

Train No. 14 hauls sleepers to Boston and ! Uolumbus, sleepers and eoaches to Clncin- ; nail. No. 2 eonneets lor Ulil(MVf>, Ulnelnnati |( h veland and Michigan division points. No is hauls sleepers for Washington via i . x o sleep r for New York and connects for Col umhus No. 8 connects for ( ineinnatl and Michigan division points at Wabash. No. 10, “Kniek'-rhoek* r Special" sleepers for New Ynik. Nos. V. 11, 9 and 17 connect in M. Louis Union depot with western roads. No. 0 con-

Erysipelas sn the Face

fleets at Earls with ( airo division for points south, and at Mattoon with i. < . for points

north.

K IV IlnKSTlS. Airent

Nearly Blind, But Perfectly Cured

A

RACCOON.

Thursday, Dec. 27, the children of

Health, Appetite and Strength Re-

newed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. M C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:

Hood’s Sarsaparilla is splendid. T had Ion, been troubled with erysipelas, and three times had it in my head and face. I became nearly blind and my hair all came out. My husband

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'CJiJouisvuu New Aibany& Chicago Rtila-

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■ Muiouaj. u. mt t iiiiom ii ut blind and my hair all rams out. My nuscatm Mr. R. C. Stokes gave him a holiday bottleL'eioTe' 3 Sarsal,arl,1;l ' 1 oul)r

for forty-

When delivery N made hy carrier, all suhscrlptlon accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

Railroad Rumblings.

The following from the Crawfordeville Argus Nairs tell? of a sad sequence of a Motion wreck of

M. J. BECKETT Publisher , HARRY M.SMITH Managing Editor stver!il .'emb

Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times. Greencastle, Ind.

One week from yesterday and the new legislature blows in.

Resolution breaking is one of the chief amusements of the week.

A very pitiful case is that of the younger daughter of John Elmore who lives in a cottage on the brow of the curve where the Monon passenger went over two years ago and killed Madame VonRokey and crippled up a lot of sky seraping dancers. At the time of the awful catastrophe the dying, bleeding, maimed victims of the wreck were carried into Mr. Elmore’s house and

It is estimated that the loss on

oranges on account of the cold spell - 11 hospital was made of it. Everyin Florida will be $5,000.000. ‘ I thin - wn8 a PP™P>;iated for the un-

The cheery news comes from Washington that the treasury gold balance is down to $86,000,0(10, having been reduced about $25,000000 in about one month.

Wt urn glad te n_*k ’.hat a large

number of substantial citizens, who j Monon

have hitherto taken our weekly pa-; 9 P rea< 9 r, 2 ^enth and ruin

per, have subscribed for the daily.

Others should join the list.

Reports from all over Putnam county show that the many democrats who voted with the republicans in the Lte election had the happiest Christmas of their lives.

St. Louis is already making a plav for the republican national convention next year. Chicago will probably be the city where the next president will he named, but the town cuts no figure. Putnamville would do next year.

Following up his denunciation

fortunates and the family put to great inconvenience and even suf fering. But the worst part was that the younger daughter was so unstrung mentally that she lias never recovered. In her sleep she now’ moans and weeps ami lives over again the tern ole agonies she expeiicT.ecd when slit beheld the

go down the steep bank

in it«

She U an invalid and

her father has sued the Monon for $1,000 damage for the expense he was put to. Jere West tiled the

suit today.

A SK) POINTER. ting the awards. The following breeds were given places and prizes

today:

WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS Cock—W A Craver, 1st. Hen—W A Graver, 1st. Cockerel—W A Graver, 1st. Pullets—W A Graver, 1st, 2nd

and 3rd.

Breeding pen—W A Graver, 1st. SILVER LACED W V AN DOTTE8 Cockerel—Collins it Bro, 1st. Hen—Collins <fe Bro, 1st and 2nd, G W Shuey, 3rd.

dinner. Covers were laid

seven persons. A good many old friends were invited in. and all enjoyed the pleasant conversation wbich flowed, and the feast of good things that were

prepared by the living eliildren.

A few friends enjoyed a splendid dinner at Jas. Ski liman’s last Sunday. In the afternoon Dr. Summers and D. A.

Smith furnished some good music.

At this writing Mrs. Sherman Wil-

liams is very ill.

Bro. Wood has gone to Florida to spend six weeks with his family, who are there recuperating in health. Aunt Vina Swank is quite poorlv. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Stone, of Anderson, visited friends here a few days last waek. Mrs. Stone was fornierly Miss

Vina Gastman.

Mr. and Mrs. E I.. Dav spent several days last week with Mr. Day's

people.

FILI.MOKK. Mrs. Mary Rosebro, of Covington, and Mrs. Jennie Welch, of Lena, have been with their mother, Mrs. Jane Hagan, the past week. Mrs. Mort Dicks, of Danville, spent the holidays with her husband’s rela lives in this region. B. G. Wysong went to Indianapolis on Tuesday, and Mrs. Wvsnng to Danville, wRere she visited her sisters.

. Thomas Jackson, jr., is moving from

Pullet—Collins <fe Bro. 1st. 2nd ; j tl)e ol(| f . irm to t | H . Chadd fiinn . GW Shuey, 3rd; Collins <fc Bro,! 4tll. I CLOVER DALE. Breeding pen—Collins & Bro, j G.B. Rockwell returned to Gas City

1st.

S S Hamburg Cockerel—W A Graver, 1st. Hen—W A Graver, 1st, 2nd. Pullet—W A Graver, 1st, 2nd. Breeding pen—W A Graver, 1st. TOULOUSE GEESE Pair, old—J I) Torr, 1st. young, J D Torr, 1st, 2nd.

WILD GEESE

Pair—George W Shuey, 1st.

PEKIN DUCKS

Pair, young—W A Graver. 1st; Broadstreet <fc Alice, 2nd;

Torr, 3rd.

Pair, old—Collins dr Bro,

2nd.

MUSCOVY DUCKS.

Bro,

J D

1st,

Pair—Collins dr

and 3rd.

1st, 2nd

ROUEN DUCKS

-Collins d 7 Bro,

I Tuesday. K. Hughes of Gretmeas-

' tie. accompanied him.

Diamond lodge, No. 34!> K of P., in- | stalled the following officers Tuesday j evening: F. F. Fultz, C. C; J. A. Mej Curry, V. C; II. J. Morris, P; Joe 1 Webber. M. A; Wm. Pollard, jr, K. R. S; C. E. Pickens, M. K; John O. Mu-

lane, M. F.

G. B. and C. A. Rockwell attended the K. of P. banquet at Greencastle last Monday evening. Wednesday w is W. W. Sandy’s 21st birthday. Mrs. Sandy gave a surprise social for him. She invited the Cloverdale Cornet band to spend the evening. lee cream, cake and fruit were served. A jolly good time was had by all the “boys,” and the surprise was complete on Will. Sanders lodge, I. O. O. F., elected the following officers Wednesday evening: X. G., John McAvoy; V. G, Win Hughes; sec., W. Pickens; treas., T.

Brown.

1st, 2nd

J I)

Pair-

and 3rd.

BARKED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Cocke—T E Talbott, 1st;

Torr. 2nd; Br ladstrect A 7 Alice 3rd.

J A Moore, 4th.

Hens—Win West, 1st; Forrest Ellis, 2nd: J A Moore, 3rd; Win

\\ cst, : *t3.

Cockerel—George Loyd, 1st, T E

I Was Free

from my old-timo trouble and Ions sufferings. It has never returned until last winter while I j was til with the grip, a slight attack broke out

In effect Sunday, May ■!". 1*33.

NOKTM BOUND.

.No t* ( hicaito Mall 1:81*8 m No H’ " Express IzKMpai No 441 Local 12:**) p in

SOUTH BOUND.

No 3* Louisville Mull 2:17 a m No ft* southern Express 2:22 p m Nn43t Uk-iiI . 1:45pm • Daily, t Except Sunda,.

VANDALIA LINE.

on mv face. After my sickness I was not well: became easily tired and lost my appetite. 1 resumed taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla ami am Hood’s s P r > Cures

TralnsleavoGreencastle, Ind., In effect Nov 25. ism.

now using the fourth bottle and can run up and down stairs as spry as ever. The tired feeling Is gone and I have agood appetite.” Mils. W.w. E. Baiunger, Olive Ridge, New Y’ork.

Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills, bilicuslicss, Jaundice, indigestion, sick headache.

They Don’t Attend in Parke.

The Parke county poultry show was a failure financially. The liepublican says: The poultry show was a clear failure so far as attendance was concerned, although it »’bo fine nn exhibit of splendid fowla as was ever *?ot together in

! the state. But for

some reason

Card of Thanks. I desire to return my heartfelt thanks to my neighbors and ft lends for their many acts of kindness during my wife's long aflliciiou and for their warm sympathy over my sad bereavement. John C. Browning.

Kinglnx NoIkcs In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing

of sleeping car companies, deliv- also result from catarrh. Hood’s Sarcred during the Pullman strike, 9a P 1,rill “* the K r ‘ ,at ,,1<>0,, P" rifler ’ i8a

will offer „„ | peculiarly successful remedy lor this

an

Senator Sherman

amendment to the pooling bill to| b j oot j

Talbott, 2nd, Cravsr 3rd. Hamilton ! not known—probably chiefly be

1th,

Crave Questions. To the Editor Banner Times: The are grave questions confronting us involving difficult problems that ought to he solved, ami must he if the highest good of all is ser' ed. “Tramps” are on the increase, and arc recruited from the multitudes of u* uncultured and unemploped; heuc , how to provide against boys becoming tramps, one of the problems. A great truism is “We reap wh it we sow.” in kind, hut In a wonderfully increased ratio, especially out on the lines of evil. Another truism is. “That preventive is better and more ecioomic than cure.” Now I ask, is onr treatment of the class ut of which tramps are evolved, such ns to increase or diminish the number, of these leaches on general society? Which is better, to let tin* law have itcourse in petty offences or give the offender a few days to leave town, thus giving liim time to mature Ins plans and ejeet his meanness into other communities. It is a charity to supply the needs of tlie helpless poor, lint is it charity to give to the poor indiscriminately? Would not the primary principles of man and womanhood be better instilled and tlie tendency to the tramp be lessened by providing tlie able-bodied boy and girl with work whereby they may earn their food and raiment by honest

toil?

Gambling among street boys especially is alarmingly on the increase, and will continue to increase until municipal authorities united with tlie home rule insist on the rigid enforcement of law that will prevent boys and girls from being on tlie streets after certain hours without proper attendants. Now if these reforms ever bless society in the measure they ought to meet out, it must come through tlie united effort of the well-to-do and cultured classes. There arc three things in the way of progress on these lines, viz: taxi ness, cowardice and parsimony. It is easier to give $1(1 to meet the rminedmte demand than to provide home and industrial schools for the homeless and ignorant that would demand constant care; hut is it either economy or true philanthropy? I was once talking with a justice of the peace (not in Greencasi« the front of hispluceof business; seeing tl.ere was to he a “row” in f out of :» saloon across the way, ne had immediate business in the hack part

FOR THE WEST.

No 5 Ex. Sun— H:li# a m, for St. 1-ouls. No 7 Dully 12:2''a in. for--t. Louis. No 1 Daily 12: 3 p m. fur M. Louis. No 21 Dally 1:40 p m, for -t. I^nils. No 3 Ex. sun — 5:2* p in. foi Torre Haiitt

FOR THE EAST.

No 4 Ex sun. .. *:34 a in, for Indianapolis. No 2*1 Dully 2:20 p m. “ No * Daily 3:35 pm, “ “ No 2 Ex. Sun *1:20p m, “ " No 12 Dally 2:2*am, “ " N"o 6 Dally 3:32 a in “

PEORI \ DIVISION l.ea' “ Terre Haute.

No 75 Ex Sun 7:05 a tn. lor Peoria. v ’■ “ 3:55 p tr for Decatur.

Oil

I or complete time can!, irlv'.i.a all trainanil stations, and for full Inroriiiatlun as to rates, throuali ears, etc., address J.8. Dowling. Asront, w. F Brunner. Greencastle. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Airt. st. Eouls, Mo.

y. HROADSTHKET. W. H. VESTAL. Broadstreet & Vestal, Ileal Estate, Exchange and 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.

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This js to give notice that I have piireluised the music business of E. Marquis, 17 S. Indiana street, nnd will eonilm t the business in the future at the old stand individually. I am making a Marvelous showing in the way of I’lAN'OS. I am showing you tlie soft side of hard times by offering good square Pianos trom $2-'» to $7' and new upright Pianos from $200 upward. These instruments must he soli! to make room for the largest stock and most mngnifleent line of Pianos and Organs ever exhibited in our city. And then I am giving much for little again in tin- Small Goods and Sheet Music department. One-fourth off’ on Guitars. Violins, Accordiau*. Banjos, Harps ainl other Musical Merchandise \ui"harps. popular, easy to play.and easy t" buy. Music, instrumental and vocal, it 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 tie treated cordially whether you buy or not.

F. G. NcLwhouse, Successor to E. Marquis.

Puiiet George Loyd, 1st: Wm | no j care { 0 gee fj ne p OU i; ry _

West, 2nd: Graver, 3id aud 4th. Breeding pens old—G K Loyd, 1st: W A Graver, 2nd; Wm West. 3rd : T K Talbott, 4th. Young—

cause of the season—the people did 1 than do -» an ..iff. .t of

aid of a contribution of the business men and the scaling of bills,

persons were willing to

wherever

Broadstreet <V Alice, 1st 2nd.

J 1) Torr do so, the association was able to

tiie taw, for fear of his official head, i have known tlie best class of business men to wilMiold lln-n name in the furtherance of reform for fear of being boycotted by the saloon element. Suppose the anti-saloon element were to

disease, which it cures by purifying the

regulate sleeping car rates. He proposes ti uniform rate of onethird cent a mile for an upper berth, one-half cent a mile for a lower berth, and one-half cent a mile for a seat in a parlor car.

Mood's Pills are the best after dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent const!-

Harlow Hros. iYlagnifU'eiit Minstrels. Probably the largest minstrel company in the world is that headed by the famous Barlow Bros, which will visit us shortly. This splendid oiganization embraces more features and novel innovations than all other minstrel companies put together. Harry Ward, the famous monologue comedian, Comody and Hyland, star terpsi chorean artists, the Trocadera

clc.-.r t![) a!!

it comes out considerably in the

hole on ilu exhibit. No premiums (except specials) were paid and exhibitors have only their ribbons to show for their trouble.

Dattlinjrin Heal Estate We have some of the best bargains in houses and lots that have beeu ottered for years. Hard time* h**, in a measure, helped us to reth '* ll "’ casual buyer h*s only to see to appreciate. I. M.iil’RLEY

Office over First National Hr* *

B. F. JOSblN «1 «*« the IBffhcst Oracle Brazil Bloc*

An Kxplraivc) Family.

A woman named Roleutn named her twin girls Gasoline and Kero sene and they are fine girls. The man’s name is Peter Roleutn, and the man who marries into the family wiil probably strike oil, but it

Try Heinz’s sweet pickles at Broadstreet A 8on’s. •><>t3

tion.

The New York Sun cannot see

why the Wilson bill should change the duty on dolls on January 1st, 1895, when Washington is full of dolls stuffed with sawdust.

,, , , „ r , I is intimated that sparking in that quartette, Burk and West, Valen- ,, , , -n , „„ , , neighborhood will be dangerous tine and Weeks, all of whom are . , . , , ..

. , , , , pastime. It is related that a man - „ , i UrK ,. V i-i v

considered the very c leverest per-1 nam(ifl N d the quo8tion | night, wide., ordinance I recommend to

formers know to minstrelsy, are i nur council

this year at a cost to tax-payers of 4*1(10,000. I Ida .-iini would g" f»r toward providing against the necessity

for these arrest*.

Ours is a rule for tlie people and by the people; can we do our duty as citizens and philantnropists until we unite our force with the city authorities in tlie enforcement of a law that will keep children off tlie street* after certain hours? A letter is before me from the mayor of an ad joining city who closes with the following, “I am of the opinion that there should ho an ordinance in every city, and should lie thoroughly enforced, compelling boys and girls who are not accompanied by some one to be *|‘“ ~ 7 ’ 7 nine o’clock every

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COAL

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xnd Hip Best Plttsburifti and Anthracite. Cea yard oppimltc Vundiilla frelalit office.

with the company, others, whom lack of vents ns from naming,

is cteating a furore wherever it ap pears. It

i to one of the girls and has not

besides many i z j ne n B i 0C( q—Exchange,

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