Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY MARCH 10 1895
SPRINGTIME.
GETTING DOWN TO WORK.
j Tlic OreiMioastle ManuraclunnK Company
l*reparinK HuiRiin}; I*1hiih.
A reporter of tlie Bannxk Times
It’s here, and if you want to be well dressed on small capi- ‘dropped into the Baker A Browu tal the “MODEL" is the place. With our long experience * n - 1 '' 1 " toda . v » and t,)ere saw ,,U8 ‘ in the clothing business we know just what the people want, j' 1 ? 1,1 " <,r,i ,i - L Beckwith and H. This season we have taken extraordinary pains in the selec-i orchitects, who tion of our spring stock from the best factories in the country, iire preparing the plans for a new and inspection will readily convince you that we have the f " cl °r.v building to be erected i«>r most elaborate display of the best-fitting, finest-trimmed, ; t * ie r ’ ree,icafl * e Manufacturing most elegantly made CLOTHING in Greencastle, at the jcompany. These plana arc being Lowest Possible Prices. (copied in part from a furniture
i factory now in operation in Kusliville, Ind., which is said to be one
i 1 ^ complete and beat ap 5 fli / M Cm. I ■ Vrl pointed factories of its kind in the
United States. The city of Rush* ville, to secure the above mentioned factory, gave the builders or pro-
prietors a bonus of $19,500.
The reporter next interviewed a member of the Greenpastle Manufacturing company, and was told that they Lave their building plans almost completed, and within a few days will be ready to receive bids
for the work.
WASHINGTON LETTER THE LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL. Inter«*Miiig OoingM of Public >Ven, ami a IHmIi of Spiro Here anil There as Seen liy Our Special Correspondent— NoteH, Incidents, Ktc.
IP FQBPljIG GOODS.
All the newest and late;.t novelties in this
in the market.
line to be found
MODEL Clothing and Hat House.
CEO, E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind.,
General
Insurance, Real Estate And Loan
Agent.
Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest
Call and see him before clos-
ing elsewhere.
ijnce laws are being executed. Had those and other saloomsts obeyed the law as most other citizens do, they would not now be confronted with la vs enacted for their especial ben lit such as tlie Nicholson and Moore m ‘usures.
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT.
.Superintendent Ork’s Statement of the
Proureiot of Teacher* and Children.
The yearly enrollment in the pub lie schools is now 818, tlie monthly enrollment 744, the average enrollment 710.2, liie average attendance 6(58.5 or 94,1 per cent. The mini her not absent nor tardy 343, or 48.3 percent; the cases of tardiness 31 or 2.3 per cent. This is the best record of tardiness for nearly eight years, perhaps much longer, for I have records only that far buck. Some special reports by rooms are as follows: Per cent of attendance:
Miss Alspnugh 98.6, Miss Jones
'riMi.’w 97.7, Miss Jordan 9(5 8, Miss Me-
DAILY BANNER HMES ^ M J Mtm b k mx In.. Published ever, except Sunda, Hammond 11.").(i, Mis> Ib-sur 04.3. »t the livnnraiTufasolHcc,corner Vine and . ... . . i mPraukiinstreets. J Percent not absent nor tardy: Miss ADVEPtrisiNG. 1 Di'daii 61.3, .Miss Miller 57.4, Miss kbaihnonotices Jones 50(5, Miss Alspaugh 55.8, ft cents per line. ' »ne llnepai-aifraphs chargeil ; 1 ° ’ us iicciipyiiiK two lines space.^ contg p( . r n nu j Miss McCoy 54.5, high school 51.8, S» “ " .1 I Miss Adams 50. Per cent ot punct.
• !! !! *.! juality: Miss Jordan 100, Miss Rid
100 ’ Misa 99. Miss
w eh.luv. Head-1 [| eHor 99 yii SH Adams 98.7, Miss
Warhixoton. March IS, 1805. A verbatim report of Mr. Cleveland's conversation with .Secretary Gresham coneernlnst the diplomatic happeningof tlie past week would umiuestionabiy make what tlie late Horace Greely would have called “mighty interesting” reading, but as neither of the principals In that interview are likely to tell what was said the country will have to wag along without tlie knowledge. It has leaked out, however, that Mr. Cleveland thinks it would have been just as well bad Secretary Gresham, who is still far from well, not been in such a hurry to prepare and send that demand to the government of Spain, and that lie would have been better engaged in trying to nurse back bis
strength.
Allowing that the. facts are as they
These gentlemen i have been stated by the captain ami , .. other officers of the Allianca, tlielanaie contemplating the building of a , , , , 0 c , gunge of Secretary Gresham s demand
factory almost equal to this one, f or an apology from Spain and for the which would be an honor to any j issuing of such orders to the commandcity. The main building, accord j ers of Spanish warships as will make it ingtothe plans, will be 250$ feet j , thttt "" other ve<sel hying tl.c in length With a frontage of 108 | S. fl„g and engaged in a legitimate
businesis will be liretl upon, was all
(eet, two stories in height, with ** right,, although unnecessarily strong; basement equal almost to another 1 but there was no occasion for such 1111storv. The machine shop, the | due haste. Americans with all thenprincipal room, is 72x150 feet, | ot hcr faults are credited by all the
, , . I world with a love of fair play. It is
with an engine and boiler room in - , , , .
. | therefore unfortunate that an Ameri-
re.ir of that. 1 he fiont roo,n . j can secretary of state lias been guilty which contains the ofHces and fin- of threatening a weaker nation upon ishing department, is 50x108 feet. I an ex parte statement of a ease, in the
face, too, of an
IIKI 3ft0 oUO
'-'••“■■r?* ——« .
hdu<led in hy li> o’clock i. in. each day. Invr advertiftctnentri will be received each day i
up to l o’clock p. in.
1 Hammond 98.7, Miss Williams 98.5,
Xll communications slumltl 1>< - »'tn>vsl with Miss McCoy 98.1, Miss Black 97.7, name of the writer; not nec.-ssartly for s-, ,,7 1
Miss Miller 97.6, Miss Stone 97.4,
the name of the writer;
publicttlon, but as evidence of irood faith. Aitonyinoug coiutnuuiculious cun not be no-
ticed.
Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at pnhliration ofticc. Specimen copies mailed free on application.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Unr Venr in advance $5.00 Six month* 2.60 Three month* OlM nl'inth . ..'wi Per week Ity ('arrier JO When delivery is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.
M. J. BBCKBTT KAKBY M.SMITH. ..
Publisher . MauagiuK Editor
Address all oomraunicatlons to Thk Daily Bannkh Timm. Greencastle, Ind.
The subscription list of the daily’ Baxnek Times is on tlie increase. Place your name on for a trial trip it you are not now gening %iic pa per and you will stay with us. Twenty myi; Tammanv police men have been indicted by a extraordinary grand jury iu New York city. That is an extraordinary occurrence surely, but it must be remembered there was an extraordinary election in that city recently. It seems that the Sundaj'-closing reform is infectious. Knightsville and Harmony seem to be caught in the whirl of morality that recently swept oyer Brazil, and now liquor is scarcer than hen teeth in either of those places. Brazilians who sauntered out yesterday ostensibly lor the purpose of taking a street car ride, and incidentally for the purpose of guzzling a foaming schooner in Harmony^ind Knightsville, came back with an expression on their faces like a beef bladder in a summer's sun. Kvery saloon in both places was dosed yesterday while Brazil is still as tight, as could be desired.—Brazil Timex. Brazil, Knightsville and Harmony saloons should certainly remain dosed on Sunday, if tlie law’s of the state are to be obeyed. They furnish, in remaining open, splendid arguments why stricter teniper-
Miss Ragan 97.4, high school 96.9. The year thus far has been a very satisfactory one. Work has been of a high order, discipline has been comparatively easy and pupils seem happy in their work. The ideal thought is to make the school as delightful and us flee as the best home and to bring into the life of all pupils such refining and elevating influences as shall make life glad and beautiful to them. And all this can be done when we learn how and the people understand the work of the school, without lessening the true force of discipline in the least. True disci pline is not fer-r-^ bn* n wi'Jing cou.piiunee with what is known toj he just and right. We hope parents will visit the schools more that they may better understand the work done. It. A. Ogij.
The second story is designed to accommodate the varnishing and ether finishing work. Upon the whole, the plans show that the building will be a complete and handsome structure. Outside of this building are to be located warerooms, dry kilns and the en-
gine and boiler rooms.
assurance from the
Spanish minister that he would present a statement of the other side as soon as the Spanish authorities in Cuba could communicate with the gunboat which is charged with having tired at the Allianca; and of the further assurance from the Spanish minister that his i country would apologize if the firing had taken plaee as charged unless it could be justified in a manner sati«fae-
CARPETS! We are now showing the finest line of New Spring Patterns of CARPETS ever shown in this countv. They are FRESH, NEW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE. All we ask is a chance to show you. We are confident you will he pleased by the GREAT VARIETY and BEAUTY of our STYLES. We have also an elegant line of RUGS, MATTINGS, LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweepers, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. We are always glad to show you and give the LOWEST PRICES. I he D. Langdon Go» D py Goods and Carpets,
600
Samples to pick your spring and summer suits from. The fiiia*t lot
of woolens ever brought
to the city.
Greencastle cannot afford to let tory to this government. While it was this enterprise escape, especially thoroughly undiplomatic for the Spau-
when she has every chance to hold
it within her limits. Who will be
Secretary Gresham's action, in ignoring
his assurances and making a direct de-
the first to step forward and organ- m ., nd whk . h really i( , all ultimatum, ize an effort in this worthy cause? upon Spain, it certainly is not surprisThe plans of tlie companv in or- ing. One does not cease to be a man ganizing, this paper learns, is to upon becoming a diplomat, whether he . , , , I, . . I be a Spaniard or an American,
raise ten thousand dollars in suh-
. . ; It i* not difficult to put one’s finger
scriptions to stock. Of this amount I r ^ . n , . -
I on the reason for Secretary Gresham s
six thousand dollars has already j, asl y action. Nor is that reason credbeen raised, so ail that is necessar3’ liable to him from any point of view, to locate this manufacturing plant, His action is nothing more nor less than which will have a capacity to cm- Httemot to restore to th* present ad- , , i , ministration the popularity which it ploy between two hundred »n<E kls by im . (ani)( . u . I1(H . 1((St 1>v pilttill(f lt three hundred men, will he the j n (]„, position of championing the subscription of the additional four American (lag. He knew there was no thousand dollars of stock. When danger in sending a buncombe ultithis is done the building will be ! <"«tu >, to Spain, which would neces- , . | sarily submit to nnv humiliation to started on the site of the old rolling avoi( , w . ir wm , )he l , nitP(1 states. He mill iu south Greeneastle, which ^ ^.^.d hastily because he feared that if has been purchased by the corn- he v aited a reasonable time the matter pany. Work can he begun by would be exolained and the opportunity
secured to d< 'k' ,! the jingoistic faculty (which
stopped since Dec. 12, ]8!l.'i, until after the pensioner has been served with the legal thirty days’ notice containing a ‘full and true statement of any charge <>r allegations upon which it was proposed to reduce, modify or drop bis
pension.”
■i'lic case in which ,he coinmU-ioner Spring Suitg f rom was defeated was that of Gen. William x 0 <fc 1 Q ♦- (tiOK Shakespeare, of Michigan, whose pen-| 4> 11/ bO q)<dO. sion was reduced from $72 to $30. The PiilltS ifOlll coiimii'-ioiier acknowledged in his an- $4.50 to $6.50. swer that the contention of Gen. Shakespeare’s counsel as to the thirty U"*. \]\J \l\J I IT I T"' day notice was correct, and stated that 1 I—k. V V • Y Y i| i. JL L_i,
the pension l.as been restored.
Priiion Board Mutter*. I ndiannp.tli* Journal.
Secretary Owen, Auditor Daily and Attorney-general Ketcbam yesterday held a meeting as a prisons appointing board, but deferred the election of the directois of the Prison South owing to the enforced absence of Treasurer Scholz. It was decided to await until his return before the directors are chos-
en. Attorney-general
Merchant Tailor.
Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postofHee
Cleaning and Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
CALI
And see how high quality dress or business suit you can
Ketchamj h a ve made to order for little
money at the
A. G. Lester,
April 1, if the stock is
We believe this factory should be
secured for this city.
notwithstanding their love for money is a prominent national trait) of the American people, would he forever l->st. It is rather late for this administration to try to pose as the protector of any tiling American, either abroad or at home, after having turned over much . . of our manufacturing to foreigners and
acting rather strange of late, as it . even nllow „, a sni( , icate 0 f foreign some great weight was upon their j bankers to raid the U. S. treasury, minds. They had teen going out The people of this country know what after night on several occasions, j r< * a 'republican protection, at homo or when a number of citizens con- , ‘ broart ’ iR ’^ th ” y c,,nnot ^ taken in , , , „ , , by any such rank counterfeit as that cudeu to fov.orv P rr,/V ! n ; nv ,, u t ionvarJ by SecrcM-y Grosh,
held a conference with Attorneys Menzies and Wilson, who appear for the governor in tlie appointing power litigation, and learned that the governor would not take any steps to prevent the appointing of the prison directors south. It had been the intention to withhold these appointments until the decision in the northern prison was handed
down, but it lias been decided to ! Xo. 6 E. Washington st. adopt another course. Suit will be
brought at once for possession against the warden of the northern I prison. The hoard appointed by Governor Matthews is in possession. H. A. Root, a “stalwart republican,”
according to the testimony of tlle 'M"pp T r WJ? A r>
governor, has accepted the appoint-1
Sutherlin Is showing the latest
productions in
MEN’S SPRING
IViftiips it \Ya* a Jnrk.pai.
Martinsville Leader.
Three young men, one of whom belonged to Eminence, have been j
ment and has received his commission M. I). Yontz, one of the re-
appointed members, carried the of i BAND BOWS, (icial bonds to tlie auditor of state! SHULD BOWS,
In all the most desir-
able shapes.
yesterday, but Mr. Daily refused to receive them. Mr. Darnell, the governor’s republican appointment to the southern prison, has also accepted, and has ofFoied his bond, which was refused.
FLOWING END TECKS FOUR IN HANDS. WIN SON S CLUB HOUSE TIES, etc., etc. A complete line always ready fur jmur inspection. % 6 E. WTXSHIISGTOIS ST.
Ner. on. IVo,>|» And those who are all tired out and have that tired feeling of sick headache can he relieved of all these symptoms «,y taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, whieb gives nerve, mental and bodily strength ami thoroughly purities the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures indigcstiou, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hood’s Pills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in elleet. 25c.
The 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 Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Mar. 19, 1895. r Light local rains, slightly warmer tonight and Wednes-
day.
Mooke.
tittle, if possible, the mystery of their journcyings. Accordingly the young men were “shadowed” at
a safe distance
about one and a half miles west of Eminence, on the farm of Mrs Harrison Tincher, nee Staley, where the shadowing party found a hole in the ground, on the bottom ofj wittcn was the imprint, apparently, of an iron kettle. It is evident that tlie young men had loosely covered up their find, and, conject uring that they were watched, had hastily lifted out the pot and made good their escape from prying eyes. What the vessel contained is unknown except to the young men who made the find. They had been digging in and around the spot, it is supposed, for several nights. There are wild stories alloat, exceeding even some of the Pacific sea tales of rich discoveries
of shining gold.
UIC.
The commi—iuncr of pensions has met another defpst in court, and it is
KEl’OKT OF the coisraiTiozrsr ........ .... OF
ffiTtn i IlC
The scene was j ,.f lawyers that it fnrni.he. x j ^
precedent for the restoration of every pe sion which has been reduced or
The Banner Times yesterday mentioned the name of Charles Brawner. The item should have read “Joe Brawner is visiting relatives here.”
Dartmouth Professors Called It Incurable. *•1 had a painful ulcer on my ankle, which physicians called an old man's sore, duetothe poor state of roy blood. The sore spread to the size of a saucer, and I had to give up ^ business. The -^^surgeons at ^.Dartmouth College would not perform an opera tion, claiming that my advanced age, 78 years, in itself was a barrier, and that only temporary relief could be given. I was pining over my misfortune when a friend urged melto try Hood’s 8arsa,>arllla. I had taken but part of a bottle when the eruption looked more healthy and after taking 0 bottles the sore Hood’s 5 * p 7> Cures
DISTRICT MESSENGER SERVICE!
, ,,,,| A i WitSTk'hX ON.GN TL-tiX*?* Gll'V-t..
rinOT D lTinX U Pi&NK Don't trust not-*, psck.ire., eie. to tlie l lliOl mvilUiUlLl U A l \ 11 | g j 1>w s dihII service but send tiy MUltilH Y ,
the swlU and reliable meascnjrer boy. RAYMOND WALTZ, Mgr.
Marriatfe Ucennea.
Benjamin F. Spelbring and Han-
AT
;>< Suits cf Indium, CU.*. uf Business,
March 5, 189.5. RESOURCES.
lamnfl anddlucmintg $118,757 87 Overdrafts, scoured and unsecured.. H.2W 00 IT. S. Honda to aoeiire circulation 31,500 00 Premiums on U.8. Honda 4.700 00 Stocka, securities, etc 30 BankhiK-iiotioC, furniture, and tlx* u res 20,734 18 Due from National Hanks (not Heserve Agents) 0,040 94 Due from State Bunk* and bankers.. 8,on OH Due from approved reserve agents.. 22,822 00 ('hecks and other cash items 5.845 00 Nob r* of other National Hunk* .. V*,900 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 377 03 Lawfui Money Reserve lu ILink, \ Specie $29,700 00\ m LckuI-tender notes ... 7,500 00f w IbHlcmption fund with IT, S. Treasurer (5 per cent.circulation) 1,417 60 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than5 per cent, redemption fund 50 Total $370,810 06
LIABILITIES.
Capital slock paid in $125,000 00 Surplus fund 45,000 00
Undivided profits, loss expenses and tuxes paid 1,255 09
National flank notes outstnndinK 28,350 no Due to othcr National Hanks.. 2,2 2 52 Dividends unpaid 2,133 on Individual deposits subject to check.. 128.7(8 59 Demand certificates of deposit 37,791 86
Total $370,810 06 State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: I, Jerome Allen, Cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear thaf
ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and
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, wx xt* » i rtr... a r* n compit^ely healed, leaving only a scar, nail D. Nicnolson ; >V ID. A. t all Hood’s Harsaparilla also helped my whole
] system as I have not felt so W’ell for years.” John H. Currikr, West Lebanon, N. H.
and Eila Carrington.
Subscribe for the Banner Times Hood’s PillsTo
hank. <li> aolpmnly swear that the above sun ment Is true to the best of my koowledwei bDlef. „ , JF.HOME ALLEN, Cashier. Subseribeo nnrt sworn to before me this 12th
day of March lHur>.
B. K. COBWIN. Notary Public.
Correct—Attest.
Rnf.BRT RENICK, 1 8 j Lo< KltlIn.E. (Directors. '1UOS. C. HAMMOND,)
ikon i ife, ruuMDEKS surri-iK' 1 ril'E FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS. Good stock on hand. Repairing done promptly. Give ns a call. Greencastle Famuli y a. iWicliiilC Cc.
HAVE 1 Done my duty to my family? Made them safe from the paiiffs of want' Made arrangements to meet all my delt■p , Provided a future home for my children” Provided mean* to educate my children? Provided against the cold charity of the world? Provided for old age? Provided for long sickness? Provided for death? Provided for funeral expenses? Insured my life! If Not, You should insure at once with J M. HURLKY, over First National Hank.
ALWAYS ON HAND. Royal Onirnt Wall Plaster, Portland and I.onisvilh- Oinents, Plaster Paris, Hairntul Lime. At the lowest prices. R- B- HURLEY Box 773. Wareroom 110 E Seminary st|
