Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23 189,')
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COMMON COUNCIL. T«*n»|»orary l.oan AalhoriF.ed— I.mli! Talk -Short ( laini OrtllBanr**. The eitv futliers were driven into the eouncil ehamber last evening
one we can not ri<! ourselves of without a system of iindergrouiel sewerage
from Danville and arrest in Putnam
make another county. The |
After Pneumonia
and
again piis.ing ihrnu ti the year without any epidemic of contagious d sense. Extensive improvements have again
Is our motto. We know that the use of our hats is their best advertisement and in the view of hard times have made a special reduction on many lines of our late styled hats.
at seven o'clock for the good reason been made during the year for the het
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cave Robust
Health and Strength.
that they had no loaf until time was call was made at 7 :30.
The busi-
ness rooms were all closed, and the pure as can he obtained from the source council ehamber was the last point ! of supply. and the water now is surely
of refuge.
Alter the tinance committee had
We have had born in the city during
i reported the city treasurer's report t h e past year sixty-four children, thlri for December to be correct, Chair tv-four mules and thirty females. Of ID L J man Miller opened the ball with a contagious diseases we have had : Searm lack aua i n ( . (r a o loan of $4000. /, ver ’ t ‘ ix ‘'W ,,i P htl ‘ eri "- one
Brown soft hats reduced from 1 — -- - - - I fever, twenty-one cases,
\Ve have been unusually fortunate in oMil . ( . rs etated thoy |, e iieved that Catarrh, Abscesses,
they had the right parties, and j Dyspepsia
were after three altogether. Col. Smith, the mail driver from
Mt. Meridian, reported today at ten o’clock that there had been no| arrests m ar Mt. Meridian during the night or ih : s morning. The report in a morning paper that Thomas Keys was arrested yester
day is probably a mistake.
other place to terment of our water supply, by addcalled, which big imw galleries, etc., until now there
are two large cribs and *>'20 feet of galleries, fi oni wbieh our water comes as
as pure as
Uses.
need !«• for any domestic
/ fe
New shapes
\ (arOVVIHK Gllilfl.
The Musical Aid Guild of th“ state of New York, of which Miss E. dean Nelson, of this citv, is
Mr. H’m.. 1V r . Oils
82.00 to $1.38.
$3.00 stiff
$2.00.
| * ' ,l ' *' 1 the majority of the typhoid being mihl founder and president, is shown b\ Is » well known blacksmith of Trenton, N. J.
suiplus in the city s hands, by rea- ju character with not a single death son of a higher levy than the pres from it. We had forty-six deaths durhats reduced to L ' nt 0Iie > * ia ‘* been spent in improve- big the year, which is a
incuts; that since the city tax-pay
MODEL Cloth ins: House,
F. A. HA VS, Hrop.
DAILY BANN ER TIMES
Vublish!**! every aiftvrnoon exeep!^ Sunday • t the U vnm u 1 i mk.s tlliee, eorner Vine ami
t mtiklin ^♦r<*etH.
AHVESTISI NG. K*: \ 1»1 N(j Noticks
ft eents per line, f »ne line partt»mtphA eharvfed us occupying iwu lines .space. «.~) lines." I cents per line 60 “ 3‘i |(Ni “ 3 “ 260 “ 2 l i M “ ** .•(HI •* 8 Piyr’av r»it« ' made known on application, ri.ai.k i - for displav julvertiRements must lie handed in by 10 o'clock t. in. each day. ReadiriM - atlvi'idiHcments will be received each day
up to 1 o'clock t*. in.
Speeiim n copies nmiled free on application.
l.afa>eUe*H l.ateHt Fait.
Lafayette Courier.
Trinity church has adopted a
new plan to increase the size of its already great congregations, and next Sunday this plan will be put on trial. Pastor King announced yesterday morning that there were many mothers who would like to come to church once in awhile, but !cannot because they have infant
children to take care of and be
cause they cannot, as sensible
VII coinniunieiiti ms should he si^-msl with . tb> imrii ' M tin* wm * not n e«-<Hrtiy for woiuen, take the little screech propu 1 - hi ifood faith. . . . i z\.«onymoii!'' oih:i:n f.n intis e.in not be no-, Y’luers to ehureii. Aow 1 ritiity Has
_|thoughtofa way to obviate this
'viu r v :\ ii •■, hir pi. hc npurl unfortunate condition to a certain
a&me promptly at publication office.
extent, and has appointed three ladies, Mrs. Simler, Mrs. Keiper and Mrs. King, to take charge of all babies brought to the chapel ol the church next Sunday. These ladies will have charge of the little ones for an hour, during which time the mothers may sit out in
Publisher front and enjoy the sermon, the ManainnK K.iitui Imi8 j c and other people's clothes.
A adre.sKij i co,nn;;:nlca A tmnS|to T[Mi(s ln the Sunday school room the
Greenetistle, lad. committee will plav tag and sing
lullabies for the infants, preventing
Special Notice. i i
in every way possible the nrst ap-
All coi>\ for changes of display nil-' . • . . , . ., „ ‘ proach of rivalry to tne singing in
vertisements in the daily IIanmh ‘ * , . Tim is must be handed in nt the ^he front pari, of the chuich. iliis counting room by ten o’clock in the i is an admirable idea, and will morning to s,., in-,. ;i change the snuie p rov ed a great blessing to the in-
d'iv. All handed in at a later hour'
will not be changed
lowing.
ers had been given two chances to pay taxes during the year—April and November—that many tax-! payers hail paid their April installment and had forgotten the November one, whieh delinquency made a hole in the revenues. The committee's and city treasurer's estimates called for about #1000 to tide them over until the April taxes were paid in. The committee stated that a number of delinquents were paying up and that it was thought the loan would not have to be renewed. Mayor Birch was author-
a
0 1 to tin* 1000. that being eight to the 1000 les* than the average of the cities of the state, which fact still keeps our city in the van of the cities of the state
for healtlifulness.
Having been re-elected your gee ret ary by a unanimous vote, I w ill during 1805 by your assistance) use my best ellorts to have the law enforced.
Very Respectfully, E. Haw kins, fc’ee.
RATCS or SUBSCRIPTION
'hir Vrnr in ’’innifi'. . Sir month< Thrrr nmnth*. Out' month Per werU hy ;trier
. $5.00 . 2 A0 . 1.25
..V) .10
When <l<*livory is rnudd by carrier, till subaerlptlon HceountR art* to be paid to tlu in as
they call an.I r » ipt for same.
m. J. mfj kktr ... IIAKKY M. SMITH.
until the day fol-
lant-troubled mothers who want to
go to church.
Ci.kvki.am) and Gresham gut n deserved nuist in congress yesterday over their Hawaiian policy. The Newcastle I'res* speaks of
When Other* Fail
Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds, up Hie sbattered system by giving vigorous action to the digestive organs, creating an appetite and purifying the blood. It is
us as the “Greenfield'’ Basnkk prepared by modern methods, possesses Times Get a map. neighbor, you the greatest curative powers, and has
the most wonderful record of actual
will find us there.
Tom Ki ki> says that our government is runoine behind about $0,000.000 per month. “The remedy is simple and easy,” says the able Heed, “make the revenue equal to the out go.”
cures of any medicine in existence. Take only Hood’s. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25c
Finest quince butter at Broadstreet & Son’s. 84tf Remember that Broadstreet & Son e|| only the best teas. 84-tf
l*rof. Itucti**. Prof. Roche will he at the Commercial hotel on Monday, Jan. 28, at 2:30 p in., when appointments can be made 1 .
Finest peach butter on the market. Broadstreet Son. 8-Rf
Fresh apple butter at lowest prices at Br.ia.istreet & Son’s. 84lf
A PUTNAM COUNTY MAN.
\rr«»i»te«l at Poatexviile < \« Itli the
lleii*haw Murder, in Danville .fail.
As litis been suspected all along bv some people*,here have been some sensational developments in store in the Henshaw tragedy, and Put-
ized to negotiate a loan of #4000 nam county talent lias been ar for ninety days at a rate not to ex rested, alleged to be responsible or ceed six per cent., on whieh it is implicated in the affair. Yesierthouglit a neat premium can be se- ,|a\ afternoon H. (’. Webster ar cured which will lower the per rested “Bun” Nichols at Coatesccnt. Mr. Handel favored a longer ville, and took him to Indianapolis loan at a lower rate, but the major where he was taken to Danville on
a late afternoon train. Webster had quite a time with his prisoner at Coatesville. He had him confined in a drug store and a crowd hearing of the arrest gathered. Webster took his prisoner east on
ity thought a shorter lime at a slightly increased rate would he the most economical, and it went
through at that.
The judiciary committee requestquested further time on the Glaze-
brook mutter, stating that the late a freight tiain. The Indianapolis
one of its recent circulars
Lt.oEf oniv! s rowin ff rM P id »y- The ,,osi - n ol
the guild is to place within reach of young men and women of talent
and worth the opportunity to ob
tain a thorough musical education. Fo a great extent the expense of
good musical training places it be yond the reach of those in moder
ate circumstances. The Guild, of
which Miss Nelson is at the head
has been established to meet this condition, anti the single studio which was opened last fall Ini'proved inadeque an 1 six branches have been opened in New York City and Brooklyn. The Guild has for patrons some of the best
New York people and the princi
puls are some of the most advanced instructors in the metropolis. In March of each year, competitive
examinations are held for award
ing free scholarships The Guild is the outgrowth of Miss Nelson’s own idea and its success bespeaks
for it a great work in the future.
lamented W. S. Cox had had a finger in the matter, and that consid erable time would be required to see whether or not Cox had been an authorized agent of the claim-
ant; and how much rent was due, p| ele a chain 0 f evidence
also how much the Glazebrook lot
had been filled. Granted.
Chairman Riley, of the light committee, had a complaint against the electric light street service. He reported two lights out on Bloomington street and one on Locust street; these he saw as he went to council meeting. Others of the
. j j lie writes Illustrating the great tmlhllng up, 1 ' Mood purlfjlno powers of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
after serious Illness:
“U. I. Hood & Co., I.owell, Mass.:
“ 1 am pleased to make a statement of my eiperlence with Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am a blacksmith and contracted a severe cold which developed into pneumonia. Before I got over the illness, two large abscesses gathered on my limbs. Different medicines failed to do me any
good. Catiirrh and dyspepsia Made Me Very Weak
and I lost flesh. 1 was advised to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before I had used a bottle I began to feel better. I continued and have taken live bottles and it has cured mo of all my troubles ami made me perfectly well. I now have a good
Hood’s^ Cures appetite and weigh five pounds heavier than ever before. I cannot recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla too highly.” Wm. W. Otis, S09 Boebllng Street. Trenton, New Jersey.
Hood’s Pillscureall I.iver Ills. Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. &>c.
Journal thin morning says: Detective Webster said Inst week
that he had learned the names of the men who committed the burglary and murder, but before lie
made the arrest he wanted to com
He said
last night that he had evidence sufficient to convict. The theory he holds is that after the burglars found themselves discovered and recognized by the preacher and his wife they concluded that their only escape from conviction was to mur der the two victims and witnesses to their crime. It will be reraembered that the wife died the next day Irom her wounds, never having!
council members too turns and re- regained consciousness, and the | ported bad light service in their husband, wno received two pistol districts, and complaints of tax- wounds and seventeen stabs about pavers on like failures. Mr. Riley ! body, is still alive. 1 here was
, ' a reward of #300 **' 1 *—
thought the light worse last month . -
1 perpetrators of
When you want la n'j sweet picklo | mixed or phdn, call on Broadstreet Ai Sou. 84tf Millwood eightv-l;\e cents n loHtl.j Order from Dan Kelly. 85t2 Sweet eider at Broadstreet A Sous.
Greencastle. Ind.
01 ■ liilfiD.
ONK WEKK beginning MONDAY,
I Ilia :ri I Stimi I - •air pneket books ' once in a wliile. Fi r in-tance many
vJ ANU ARY 'TELLY : :to ' 1
And ending s \ It HD AY, KKH1M AHY -.
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
HYPNOTIST SUPREME.
than for any time during the contract with the company. Mr. Miller moved that the light committee confer with the electric light company and inform them that unless there is an inprovement in the light service that there must be a corresponding reduction in the pay.
The motion prevailed.
The street committee was auth-
offered for the the murder, and
this will fall to Webster and Campbell, if these men are convicted. Governor Matthews was first in formed of the situation last night by a Journal reporter, who called at his home to inquire if he had been notified by the sherill of any probable danger to the prisoners. | The governor said he had received I no information of expected trouble. He was inclined to believe that De-
DRESS GOODS! A Hie; Reduction In Dress Goods. We placed on sale for this week a beautiful line of all wool Dress Goods at the very low price of 43 CENTS,
teetive Webster had acted unwisely,
ori/.ed to purchase snow plows, to j n view n f j,;,, experience at Clay he hauled by the city horses in ton, in taking the prisoner to Dancleaning snow (rotn the sidewalks of ville instead of placirvg him in the our city in the future. Marion county jail. Tin- feeling The following claim ordinance. 1 “‘ ?ain8t th K e men is U ' e ®<>re excited
j because they are charged with be-
the shortest in years, was passed: j ]oB?in? to ’the White gang of law.1. m.Donnohue, police o° | breakers, who have kept the Clay-1
l). r i. Ashley “ Frank Riley “ James Merry weather, tire dept ....
Whose Marvelous, Miraculous Hypnotic cx-
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piano—ifnotf, Iho.f-f, tiifit p!:|ws piano— for !•*' t h »d I' D, ^.Yon or $000: tlmr< just u mmv their mi iiiation fouls them. As an * \ »mph* l<»"L it the piano in my show w i mlow, a S IT Y V KSA \ T that I
sell for
$3GO.( )Q
CmsIi. or for #25 more in monthly p:ivinents "f #10. Examine it carefully.
STULF-NDOUS ( ATAI.ITTIC 11 ATS
“ n ' , PMb,l °* Pr ‘** «’riticHlly; m its size; 4 rt»in high.
! Double rnnn rrtf ctitn, jyuro, rivh tottr, {French rrjwitintj (tetion } Jin i/eur* (jinn - an teed. It is a peerless piano 1 phnaal in the reueh tin* people at i popular
" imderfHl tests In every brnrwh of Hypno-! ' '' r ’: li " l . v *•"’•"' * ‘ “enrf tisni anti amilied 1'syeholojry. Ncautlful t(*stn aiMl a Y s tr**e tilhiii<r jri t nith (lie In mental’Telepiitby, all dotie wttb volunteers (ilano. she /;;•/ lianiain (Iw"m are crofruno the audience. ing like bod rnke-. Si ill some left. Call
in anil i nspeet l bem, e.-|n eial>r Itx line
of Organs.
Prices of admission,
15. 25, 35, 50 ets.
Seats on sale at usual places. HO-tlt
F. G. Ncwhouse, Sucet HRMr to F Munpiis.
Keeping everlastingly advertis ing iirings auccess. tf
BOSTON STOKE.
22 50 22 50
8 00 1 50 1 tie
) Geo. N. W »Boll Ben S. Williams James D. Cutler, streeU..
Mike Dalton
David Scott “
Dow Whittaker, stone 18 Spear Pittman " A 30 John Riley, salt I 10 Council adjourned to meet as a
board of health. board of health.
Secretary Hawkins was present and stated the evening was the date for his annual report. The paper shows this city still the healthiest in the state, and is as
follows:
To the lion. Board of Health of the city of Greencastle: I have the honor to submit to you for the filth time, mv annual report, as your secretary. During the year 1894
Grand Clearance Sale
"I ^ ton neighborhood in terror for aj longtime past. Governor Matth-
ews fears an outbreak, mid was [Take advantage of this extrnordinarv sale of Dress Goods.
-j ^ | anxious last night to hear tne latest information eoneeming the af-
fair.
“Bun” Nichols, the young man arrested, is about twenty years of age. His right name is Ed and he is a son of Anderson Nichols, who lives in Mill Creek township, this county He is a cousin of Alfred Bowen, who was tried here several years ago for the murder of one Ktbler. The conductor of the freight train on which Nichols was taken to Indianapolis stated nere this morning that his train stopped at Clayton yesterday and the reports in the morning papers that he had run his train through that town to avoid a mob was a mistake.
Former price 60 and 75 cents. This is the best bargain we Ig^rtX^rn'mbir '^beimanr' Tbe the ' e bein S no (,xci,ement ’
George W. Black came down on
i ins sale will continue two weeks longer oniv . ORK5SS GOODS. 30 inch half wtxfl Cashmeres, reduced to 10 cemits from 20
cents per yard.
36 inch half wool Cashmeres, reduced to 19 cents from 2 s
cents per yard.
36 inch half wool Hopsackings, all colors, 19 cents, reduced
from 25 cents per yard.
40 inch all wool Henriettas and Serges, 39 cents, reduced
from 50 cents per yard.
44 inch all wool Henriettas and Serges, 4^ cents, reduced
from 60 cents per yard.
54 inch Ladies' Cloth, all colors, 59 cents, reduced from 75
cents per yard.
Cashmere DeLaine dress patterns at 75 cents.
Ladies' fine natural wool Vests, 75 cents reduced from $1.00. Ladies’ extra fine all wool Hose, 19 cents, reduced from 30c. All wool Twilled Skirts, Flannels, in all colors, zR cents re-
duced from 35 cents.
choicest patterns.
, rr 1 ■ r' 1 • , ,1 ! iKital number of complaints were lodged I
have ever offered at the?price. Come early is you want the Bp|l | I|gt ne jgi,5 orH H , lc | neighborhoods, the Big Four train last evening on Ice wool Shawls only 48 cents.
[but usually no special trouble was ex- which was the Indianapolis detec- 3000 yards Apron and Dress Ginghams at five cents ncr yard perlenced bv the secretary in enforcing! tjveg with Nichols. Noble Camp * ^
compliance with orders given. The . , . _ 1 . . . bell, well known here, was one of
wastes flowing into our street gutters •
frmi laundries, bail, rooms etc., still the officers and in a talk with Mr. continue the principal nniaance, and is ; Black they said they would drive
Iwaicily Vermilion.
T. Abrams Son.
West Side Square.
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