Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1895 — Page 2

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THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY APRIL

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A Smother***! Sensation.

S )nic of Wednesday’s unwritten local liisiory is just cominir to ligiit. Tlie recent republican news lias mnde the most enthusiastic local

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FOR

Boy s Suiis and Wagons.

We have all the new style; for spring and the lowest prices possible for good goods. We give a nice Buck Board like above cut with all Knee Pants Suits, three dollars and up wards.

MODEL Clothing House.

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Gonerai I USIUMIH'D, Ileal Estate And Loan

' meet. 1 can >|>eak coiieerniiiu them Ir.iin c ■. .icricncc. ter I \v.i« once niim- ; hered in tneir ranks. The ilntie.- of their iio-nioii arc ardiioin.; they are i -nt'jectf it to rehutV' anil ilitHcnlties that ■ won:'l ao|iaII an ordinary inaii, yet the oi .mr iinMication- daily teem wit i > ni' of ini lost an l wholc'inne ini •iiin.ion. I very edirioa that leaps lin.u I . press i- a ucniinnent to I heir

Free Traiis|>nrtntlon.

In a talk with Mayor llirch this morning he stated that the subscriptions of corn to the Nebraska relief fund were coming in slowly

democrats downright disheartened, am) in small lots. In order to give rand and disgusted. One said to u ear load the county will have to the Baxskii Timks that the Chicago be liberal, and it would he exceed election settled it in favor of the inglv stiiiirv for Putnam to send republicans for the next fifty years, out less than a full car load. The Another democrat, a deputy in the roads have guaranteed free trunscourt house, grew quite angry w hen portation from this city to Peoria, he turned over his Sentinel and saw UU( ) t| ie Nebraska people will get no rooster following any of this the full benefit of all the donation

week's elections. He broke out in- i n this way.

to a tirade of cuss words, abuse and The town committee is not meetdemocratic damns that would have mg-with much encouragement, but put a trooper to shame and they it is expected that the country felwerc all directed at the Hon. Grov lows will greatly swell the contri-

butions tomorrow. Give up a little

corn to this worthy cause.

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er Cleveland. There came very nearly being a tragedy on Wednesday afternoon in one of the local saloons, caused by a democrat’s nose being out of joint. As the Bannkr Timks learns it, one of the county’s most zealous democrats was in town and was commiserating with some of his fellows over the Chicago landslide. His sorrows were pretty well drowned when a local democratic heeler thinking perhaps it was an opportune time to work in a word or two in favor a diink, approached the distinguished malcontent and shed a tear or two over some very recent defeats in democratic primary elections hereabouts. This provoked

inrience. their industry, their ability

li e n pnrier i- an ab' diitr neic'.'ity | j re , mi j j| lt , a bove mentioned wheel-

ther way could ilie vast ‘

Agent.

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

Call and sec him before ing elsewhere.

clos-

hi mi i.ther way could the vast mil's of iieis dully diseu-seil by our lending j iimnils be colleeted and arranged. The siibseriber, leisurely perusing the ei du mi is of bis paper lit i le realize' what vast energies have been expanded in their produeiion. The w hole world Inis , been vi'ited and its ifungs ehronieled \ Faithful correspondents have penetrated , corners of the globe to gather up those I seattered bits of information that have | been tlasbeu across the cable. From the great political and commercial centers of the earth come voices. The ubiquitous reporter makes Mispress all-seeing. Its hand is . n the pulse of the w orld, counting every throb. Every echo ot hiinin e activity is treasured in its historic files. The lines we idly scan are a stupendous miracle. In those columns of hla< k and white the voices of Babel are harmonized. They constitute one of the crowning achievements of the =: age of wonders. In educated nations.

t k « j i \ r | > y V V 1,’I > ’I’I \ J among reading people, the )>re-s exerts 17.V 1 I D.v»> IjIy 11 itl IV ! power more august than that of czar - - ■ -; or kaiser. Its countless issues are s al-

tered broadcast like the leaves Of j autumn. They find an audience at ev-

I cry hearthstone; they mold insensibly ADVCnTiSlNG ' public opinion and -way the present : Rkadinu Non''ns i educate the young and govern the futfi cents per line. < nic linepiirttgraphs chargeo lire. He who controlls the press of a as occupy!ni; two linesspucc. ; nation will make its laws, shape its *£) Hues .4 rente m*r linn I . ^ t

Pubilshed .'very a It rill non except Suudrt.s at lhe li v.vs aTimbs oiHuc, corner Vine anil

rr.inklin .streets.

iis history. Smdi i-

the infiiienee and fiel I of the reporter, i lie is the most dreaded foe of vice and

5,, .. iJH cc . , ’ t, P? rll .? e J policy and w rit

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Ditp ,4 i)i ratesmiidf koowii on ApplloAtioD. nii^ov^rnfoent, I"ftiu) Ablest CLatort s furiiinpiaN a ivtTiis«‘iin iits must be* friitiul of pro^res^. A fm* pruss tin* hHiided in h> in.M*|o**k i. m. • achtiHy. Urmi- safi'^uanl of POci«*tv, the Imlwark of tun rtavertiAcinnitH will bo rec*o»vecl each day ... .. , up tulo’clook v. rn. ^ jour Iibc»rtif8, asmirmo: the present am!

guaranteeing the future.”

All w)in:nimicationA should be sig’iiod wit h | the name of the writer: n«»t necessarily for

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publicition, iuit ‘•vi«i. , nee of ifood ta«,’ii. i

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kiionymouH oomiimnications can not be no- j

ticed.

Whore delivery i.*» irregular please report Circuit court IS tilled

atlon olri

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Atunc promptly at puMicut

/specimen copies mailed free on application.

An I me resting Suit. A case on docket in the Putnam

F. I). Ader

vs. George \V. Hughes, injunction. The suit is brought By Mr. Ader

r EViEE SU8SCRIP1, ° N j-pd I to enjoin the county from colleetsirmmthx ?•?, ling about t.-n dollars taxes against

50 ! him, alleged to have been wrongfully

Three month* line month

fVr week I>y ('atrier -10 ,, —- •! assessed. The case is doubly interWhon clelivery Is made by carrier, all min-

acrhiii.i.i a'- • mnts are to be paid to them us esting from the fact that Mr. Ader

the)'call and receipt for same. ° ——— is tlic eountv attiiine\ aiid Mr.

M. J. BECK KIT Publisher * J it a Kit v M.smith. Manaamif F.'iitor 1 Hughes the county treasurer. The

Address all communication* to The Daily Bannek Times,

Grccncustle. I nd.

Gukkniikli) wants a public HLrury. Other Indiana ciries me

.. Publisher

....vtiuiHKiiiK Editor 1 Hughes the county treasurer.

county attorney is thus virtually suing the county, and as a matter of fairness should defend the county against himself, or in other words, straddle the question and | than

horse, it is said, told the other fel low that he wasn't a democrat at all but a blunkcty Blanked lloat. This caused more ire and the socalled ‘ float’’ at once yanked out a knife and Began work, It is said he cut and slashed and ripped until be had spoiled the other fellow’s sun before the by standers had

time to interfere.

All the above mentioned unpleasantness in the local democn tic camp bear out the idea this paper lias advanced all along that that family is very unhappy.

Itailronri IttiuibliugH. Harry Miller, superintendent of the Vandalia main line, has completed his investigation of the collision a short time ago in the Terre Haute yards, and lias discharged T. V. Keogh, engineer of the switching engine, and suspended P. Dady, engineer of the passenger ’ train, for thirty days. Passengers are charged thirty •cents over the new St. Louis Merchants’ bridge against 2r> cents over the old terminal company’s bridge, and the charge is creating a good deal of dissatisfaction. Of course, a through passenger is not affected, as his ticket takes him to the Union station, St. Louis, but persons traveling on short tickets and holding mileage Books must put up.the thirty cents.

I.eft a better.

The Hannku Timks is in receipt ' of a copy of the Brookville Democrat, which contained a two-column account of the suicide of George Gall, who worked in this office several months. The deceased left

the following lettei : Dkar Kki.ativks :—

slioiild 1 succeed in carrying out my intention of causing my own death, I

say to all, good-bye

CAKPI We are now showing the finest line of

New Spring Patterns

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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 be 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

The Nohn Jollities.

Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution.

The crowd that assembled at the Edgewood Avenue theatre last night to witness the ‘‘Nose Jollities” was more than repaid for having gone. Every one present was thoroughly amused from the start to the end of the performance, and at times the specialties

had to Be given over.

The company is indeed one of real musical ability. Every mem Ber is a capable performer, and when engaged in ensemble work they give the heartiest satisfaction. The Mexican mandedin troubadours were a highly pleasing feature and took well. The rooster dance was unique and made a hit. The song which Baby Helen gave was very cute and caught the house. Mr. Frank Noss, who did the role of Dennis, caught on in great shape. The company would hardly be complete without Charlie Sweet. In his tramp specialty his audience is his all the while he is before it. He has more good gags the average comedian, anti

to all, good-bye until we meet. While it i< very hard to leave yon, clear ones, still as 1 am siek and worn out I prefer a quick death to a lingering one. I’lease do not worry over me and cause yourselves great trouble, as 1 a only going the road all must travel sooner or later. My cause, as I have said, is -iekness, which I feel sure will eventually cause my disability and inability to attain success in anything. N’ow forgive me for causing you this trouble, and among other things, after von have gotten over the shock, all enjoy yourselves by getting out and associating w ith the people.

Your brother and son,

Gko.

< ‘re thing which should not he forgotten. 1 hope you will pray to the Heavenly Father to comfort and prosper you. bet Him he for you as lie is for me, comfort. Good-bye.

LOWEST PRICES. The D» L»angdon Go. Dry Goods and Carpets.

The Globe

.still rolU on with ex< cedi ugly low prices

Package Coffee . 22 ets Green Tea per pound 20 ets Crackers J! pomnN 2'> ets Rolled w heat 2 pounds 05 ets Best N V Potatoes 75 ets Best Tomatoes 2 cans 15 ets Best Fugar Corn 2 cans 15 ets Assorted Jelly in 15 pound pails to ets Syrup per gallon 25 ets White Fish per kit 40 ets White Fish per pound 05 ets

Also Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Clothing, etc.

THe

YOU

Can have your clothing made to your order at the price you pay for ready made.

COR MAIN AND OHIO STS

Julius SuJranski

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A. G. Lester, No. 6 K. Washington st.

SPRIHfi STILES, 189S

See our stock line of Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets.

following Creencastle’s lead in sup- ! fl g ht ,,oth 8ido8 of the ca8e ‘ Thl8 plyiug such a great need. ! will not he done, however, as his : twenty live dollars salary does not

is ! include circuit court causes. Tieas-

A l inoii I'oriiMMl. A number of the leading painters of this city met last evening at tlie court house and formed a local painters and decorators’ union. A charter lies been secured and the organization promises to be a substantial one. Other painters are expected to join in a few days. The following olticers were elected: J. W. Jennings, [ires; Chus. Peyton, vice [ires; Lincoln Snider, sec; Oscar Webster, treus.

South UrettnritMli'.

.lust what you want for Easter. Prices to suit the times. A nice line of

Op^ra J-Ious^,

Ladies’ Hair Goods.

• )pposite Po'toffh e.

I. M. KLEIN.

“The In lit iirt Printer** for April. Volume XV of Thu Inland Printer commences with the April isMie. The number is not only the handsomest ever issued by this technical art journal of tlie prin'iug and paper trades, hut it is also the largest. The frontispiece by V. Grihayedott'and the leading article by tliis artist-journalist are exceedingly valuable anti interesting. The cover design, an Easter motif by it. I. Henri, is a beautiful conception beautifully rendered. The remarkable and rapid

One

Night

Only

GREENCASTLR. IND.

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The urea^t realistic production

Be Train Wrackera

FAC 11 ACT A SCKNIC NOVKI.TY

6—COMPLETE SPECIAL SETS—6

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K O R R office. Great Train Wrecking Scene. Blowing up of the Bridge. Prison Struck by Lightning. Great Vault Scene.

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The election in Evansville

gratify ing not alone for the spiend- J urer Hughes, on the other band, is id republican victory, but for a re-! not lying on his oars, and will pudi.ition of the idea set out by | make a heroic defense of his side many politicians that the passage j of the case, tie has employed Mr.

u! ilu- very stringent liquor laws!John T.

by the last legislature would forever cripple the republican party in such cities as Evansville and Terre Haute, where there are large Brewery i hie rests and a “free thinking ’ sentiment. We are not prepared to say what the result

James to do his legal

fighting. This makes the case interesting from another standpoint. Mr. James was Mr. Ader’s very lively opponent for the county attorneyship in the lute tilt between the commissioner, and now the two legal gentlemen will be opponents

last night he was repeatedly recalled. He catches an audience with the gl en test ease. At opera house, Greencastle, April 10.

The Weatlier.

The indications for this vicinity | the Vandalia, passed over the road

development of the art of printing, cm-1

Mrs. Win. Madden, of Washing | bra, ’"« llt th ' sHO of rt!l ' i

aiKi sciences Lire^jfori: vocsidcrcit in 1 no w ay connected with it. it may safely 1 he uaiil was never more thoroughly ext oq.lilted than in this issue "f th!-> rmil-1 ly remarkable journal and register of the graphic arts. Two dollars per |

year; twenty cents [ter copy The Inland Printkk Co. 212-214 Monroe St., Chicago.

Admission, 50 ets.; Gallery, 35 ets.

ton, D C, is here attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Marga-

ret Mtirley.

Dr. Brazier is visiting Dr E.

Gray tC Portland Mills.

H. I. Miller, supei intendent of

for the coming thirty-six Hours are as follows as received by H. S Renick Co. from tlie official weather bureau at IndianaDolis: Indianapolis, April 5, 189.5. Rain and warmer tonight.

Saturday rain and much colder ^j7|by evening. Moore.

would be in Terre Haute, but in in what bids fair to be a lively law Evansv ille that city has placed gui j;, \ reasonable fee in the case

herself on record as most thor-1 - .. T

lor Mr. James would

oughly endorsing the laws passed by n republican legislature* by rolling tip tin* largest republican rra joritv that city has experienced in

years.

Uikf I Miir llonitt s«***K**rs’ IvvciirHinn. At half fare wc will sell tickets to

about be $2.'). ! Alabama, Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, •"if* «««»* -»»•» ifr

business at this rate he will have 1 Virginia Mareh 5, April 2 and April

| 30. Return limit 20 to 30 days.

F. P. Hpestis, Agt.

Opeia House,

DMA (INK K\ KNINli,

today in his private car with number ef officials on an inspection tour.

no cause for regret that he did not meet with success in the race for the county attorneyship. The case is exciting much couimenl on the

Krai Kstatc I'ranxfrrs. \ iriril liridirciH to M. A. Pickle, land in Car-

pcntorsville, $&).

Vi rtf II Bridtf es et ul. I<> M. A. Piekel, land in

Cur pent crKvllIc,

Henry Alley to Louisa 1\ Brown, land in j they

DREADEI* ROES OF VICE. Mr. Frank W. Hawley, of Bed

, ,, , . - . - democratic side of the fence, am

lord avenue, tlie elnef promoter of |

,, i . n i . ! it is all in the democratic tam

the Erie canal trolley scheme, in

. . . the rcpuhltcans will watch it with ■ Fioyct tp..|fluo. responding to a toast,‘‘1 he ex-re u-u.,,,, i,,i* i

.. .. a good deal of equanimity, and the ^ V J club din- 6 ,, 1 , , ! Imid in Floyd tp., SSUHO. ! Banner Times smilingly says,; wm. M. sktiimun to Kiisti a. skiiiman, land

... , I “Lav on, McDulf.” ’ j n. Frai.wim tp.. tovc*. A» a class our newspaper reportm- - * _ _ I F. M. Burkett eannot be too hizhlv commended. Tltev ,, . ‘ , .. Kumi-ii tn.. ftooo.

are an intelligent, honest, whole-souled | Keeping e\e.lastingly ndvertis Wm .j 'kiiiman i<, Jus. and Claredon

1 *• — - > ** 4 - a pleasure to brings success. “

You’ve no lilen

I low nicely Hood's Stirsaparllla bits tlie needs of the people who feel la tired out or run down from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole mechanism of the body so that all moves smoothly and work becomes delight. If you are weak, tired and nervous, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is just what you need. Try it. Hood’s pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, siek headache, indigestion.

Today h L*ocai Mfirk**tH. ! Furnished the Daii.v Banner Times daily by R.W. Allen, manager of Arthui Jordan’s poultry house.]

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10

Ait Htlrtteiion ol umisiiiit excellence, IHK .'.O" jut,I.HA CO lii their new hantustlc Bnrlestine Musical Comedy,

Hens I oeks.

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Turkey yonnirToms (I Turkeys, old toms 4 Ducks It Geese, choice f. f. over per lb. I Ekrs, fresh, subject to hundiiuir »

Turkey hens, yountr

tr*to

The Xoss Jollirv company gave an exceedingly entertaining program tit the opera house last night to a thoroughly appreciative audience. Members of the company are all trained am' proficient musicians, there arc none w ho were pre-ent hut will heartily test-

wltieh jib'd. The itudienee was exceedingly

Itii KODAK,

HY MARK K. SWAN, In Three Snap Shots A positive novelty, all fun. no sorrow.

HI. Alt the Musical Tennis Club, the Mandolin Trouhadnis, the Fairy Hells, the Saxophone (julntet M I Ilahj Helen. Harry II Roche, the Musical Donkey, the Rooster Dance.

Th** Train \Vi*Tk«*rM.

“The Trntn Wreckers,

will beat the opera house tomor- 1 highly entertained with tin* performr<>w night, have met with fluttering Rnd "early ( very sehcti.m was

success in all the cities in which

appeared this season.

1 given an encore.

man.

-Allnliii Ter.) Slutett.

Sti tisfaction Guaranteed Or Money Refunded. seats now selling at Landes' Drtnr store. PRICli. 50 CIS: GAU.liRY, 35 CIS

and Bello Wllsi n.

Tlie metropolitan papers

porter in business,’’ at

ner, said :

have

spoken ot them highly, and in un usual terms have pronounced their

Onion '(■eds ten cents an ounce. 3 for 25 cents. II. S. Ileuick. 141-117

1 ((dy of men, whom it i-

Skillman, land in Husscll t j*., $1.

Person* in want of old paper* for

kiilniHii, hind mUmtertuinmenta lineone. See them ’‘helving, to put under carpets, or for

: tomorrow night in Greencastle op i era house. It

wrapping purposes, can be supplied at this office, in any quantity that may he

desired, at low rates.

VitiHinlui Line Kxetirftiona. To Indianapolis April 23 and 21, return limit 2d, fare $1.00 for round trip. Account order of Fa-tern star. J. S. 1 low ling, Agent.

Wanted—Girl for general housework. Geo. K. Blake, 13S-tf