Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1895 — Page 2
THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
TUESDAY ABRIL 23 189o
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Jim Smart’s pa hcs “heen there” and now buys “KAS T IRON" combination suits Consisting of one Jacket, two pair of Pants and one Cap FOR SALE BY
to Jim Smart’s one, but look like Sam Hill all the time. What’s the reason ?
On Friday, April 26, will occur! the seventy sixth anniversary of Odd Fellowship, andthetwo lodges in this city are perfecting arrange ments whereby they will make the l day one of real enjoyment not alone to themselves but to the public as well, for the public is cordially invited to all the day’s festiv ities. The day's exercises, as furnished the Bannek Times by
LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.
CARPETS!!
InterefttiiiK Doing* of Public Men, and a Di«h of spice Here and There as Seen Ky Our Special Correspondent —Notes, Incidents, Etc.
We are now showing the finest line of
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W ashington, April 22.1805. Republican* are interested observers of the rumpus in the democratic party which Mr. Cleveland has stirred up over the silver question. They have
expected for some time that the ilemo-
the special committee in charge, j |, iir t v would split into silver and
“ gold factions before the opening of the
From
will be about as follows:
one to three o’clock p. m., assembling and reception of visiting lodges of the county at Putnam and Greencastle lodge halls; four
New Spring Patterns
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of CARPETS ever shown in this countv. They are FEESI NEW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE.
All we ask is a chance to show you. We are confidJ you will be pleased by the GREAT VARIETY and BE \l TY of our STYLES.
presidential campaign, and those expectations seem now to be in a fair way of materializing into acts. They are merely amused by the chimerical assertion- of certain of Mr. Cleveland's
o’clock p. m., parade of lodges and j followers, that the republican party
Canton Patrian hs .Militant, six o'clock supper will be
sei veil
j the visiting lodges at the Belnap
I house.
The Mode! Clothing House
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General Itisuranee, Real Estate And Loan
Agent.
Drjttlt of Robert Kenieit. | In the death of Robert Reniek at an early boar this morning , Greencastle loses one of her oldest ; and must substantial citizens. Mr. Reniek went home last evening in | good health and spirits, and retired at his usual time, never to I rise. He sutiered a stroke of upo | plexy about nine o’clock, and rej maioed in an unconscious condition until his death about 1:60 | a. m. today. Dr. G. ('. Smythe
In the evening at 7:80 o'clock the exercises will be held at the New Opera House. The annivers ary address will lie delivered
Dr. George L. ( urtiss, of Colurn- course jt needless to say to any intel-
ligent republican, and most republicans
would support Mr. Cleveland on a single gold standard platform. They know that not even a small section of the republican party could under any combination of circumstances be brought to support Mr. Cleveland upon any platform. They are quite as much amused by the assertion that the republican outside of the extreme western
bv l,urty ’ .
- I states, is a gold standard party. Ot
Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest
Call and see him before ing elsewhere.
clos-
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! was hastily summoned, but his patient was beyond medical aid, never rallying from the shock. Mr. Reniek had had attacks of the disease in previous years, which greatly enfeebled him. Mr. Reniek was horn in Washington count} - near Salem on December 15, 1822, and was in his 7-'lrd year at time of death. He moved to Greencastle in 1851, where he made his home. He engaged in the carriage mannfactur-
bus; Dr. John Clark Ridpath and other speakers will be present. Vocal selections will be given by a ladies’ quartette consisting of Misses Meltzer, Spencer, Graham and Gilford: and a male quartette, Messrs. Warring, Retch, Bean and McCullough. Solos will be given by Miss Lily Ford and 31r. Albert Detcb, and a clarionet solo by Hermann Hinsching. The general music of the day will be furnished bv
the Greencastle city
cbestra. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Erjuklin streets.
Published ever) afternoon except Sunday { big and Other mercantile business,
at the Hannkk Times oilice, corner Vine and , ,
and on January 14, rb/J, was | elected a director of the First Na- ; non bank, which position he held up to the present time. Deceased
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was noted for his strict honesty and upright dealings with bis fel-low-men, and was a Christian gentleman without a blemish. He leaves behind him a life that was full of good and one that is worthy
All communications should be signed with the name of the writer: not necessarily for
puiiiioition, but ns ••veicncv of kooiI ia th. emulation bv the \ounger noon la
imt bo nt>_ I ‘ * “ 1 1
tion of our
Anonymous oouiniuiiications can not be no-j
tieed.
•ity. Truly it can be
wiiere ilellv. ry is iiTe^iilar please report said a life like the one just closed
same promptly at publication omce. |
Specimen copies mailed free on application.
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• ick was a
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
One year hunlcmiec Six mouths Three months, _
One month W I £>f Per week hy Carrier .10 ;
ti-i-ier. aii church * and wa8 “ fite-long triend
acrlplloii aceount-i ni'c lo he paid to them aa of
is well worth the living. He was a member of Putnam lodge, I. (J. j O. F. In religions belief Mr. Ren-
Presbv terian, a member
the Greencastle Presbyterian
South Greeneastle.
The notice of the death of Mrs. Josie Crawley and Mrs. James Hinkle will be found on another page
of this issue.
Miss Mary Riley, of Brazil, visited her parents yesterday. There is a movement on foot tc organize a base ball team. Plenty of material is on hand with the exception of pitching material which is shy. James Campbell is at the head of the movement and has plenty of finance on hand to secure a pitcher if the right article is to
be found.
are intelligent, whether he lives north, east, south <>r west, that the republican party is not, never has been and is not likely to he a single standard party. The* republican party has, since the question has been raised, repeatedly declared in its national platforms in favor of bimetallism, which the Century dictionary thus defines: “The use of two metals as money at relative values set by legislative enactment; the union of two metals in eireulation us money at a fixed rate. Specifically, that system of
band and or- I 0O * na 2 , ‘ which recognizes both coins of
silver and coins of gold as legal tender to any amount, or the concurrent use of coins of two metals as a circulating medium at a fixed relative value.” There i« no indication that the next republican national convention will do otherwise than reaffirm that declaration. There is only one single stardanl gold party, and that is the Cleveland wing of the democratic party. Even rock-ribbed democrats had to smile when the official announcement was made that the treasury department ! would no longer collect and dissemii nate statistics relating to the manufactI lire of tin and terne plate in the United j States. The reason was plain. Every publication of figures showing the increase of this industry, which was one of those established by the McKinley tariff law, was officially giving the lie to every democratic editor and stump speaker, who took part in the last
the winning; presidential campaign, all of whom
George-Wood held
hand in the watch deal at Riley’s ' had declared in the most positive terms store. The watch was given to the i t,,ere w;,s t,lin £ 89
one holding the lucky number.
manufacture of tin and terne plates for .commercial purposes in the United
wliicli was sealed in an envelope, i t|j ree inon (| 18 and guesses were given with each j after the election it would be impossipackage of coiFee. Twenty-four ble to find an American tin plate faccaptured the plum. j tory at work. But the makers of the - r , a, r t • McKinley law knew what they were 31 r. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis . . .. .
I about. They gave the manufacture of
entertained a few young people Inst tin a , ld t ,. me plate SUL .h a firm footing evening at their homes, 706 south | in the United States that it lias continDepot street in honor of their guest, ued to grow, although its growth has Miss Emma 3Iiller, who returned I be, ’ n almv ,he e " Ilctn,ent of the , , _ ,. ,. , I democratic tariff’. Had the republican
to her home at Indianapolis today.'
they call and recoil ! for same.
M. J. BECKETT H Alllt V M. SMITH.
Dr. E. W. Fisk, who in pro-
■ t hBl ~ * j nouncing his initial marriage cere-
Manny uik Editor
Address all c-onliilunlcatlons to The Uai^v Hannkk Times. Greoucnstle. I nd.
mony, officiated at the wedding of 31 r. and Mrs. Reniek, Oct. 2<‘>, 1854. Deceased leaves a widow, who was Louisa, daughter of the late Andrew Black, and one son, Henry S. Reniek, the well-known
hardware dealer.
The funeral will occur at three o’clock tomorrow (Wednesday) af-
Itetns Uown Hie 1’hl l*sis.
The third game of the fraternity base ball senes was played yesterday afternoon before a fair-sized crowd. Both teams were of about
equal strength, and the contest was ternoon from the family residence, a stubborn one from start to finish. Services by Dr. E. W. Fisk. The Each side began scoring with a Odd Fellows will also participate rush in the first inning, but after | iu the exercises,
that the pitchers became
more ef-
fective. For the Phi Psis Stewart placed strong on first and Upson battled well. The rest of the team were off. Dowden and Boone put up line lidding for the Betas,
while the battery work of Dee and j i-egidence tomorrow Jones was a feature, Dee striking three o’clock.
I. O. O. F. Take Notie*. Hall of Putnam Lodge No. 45. All Otic. Fellows of the city and vicinity are required to be in at tendance at the funeral of Bro. Robt. Reniek, to be held at his late
afternoon at
The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music, after which ice cream, cake, oranges and bananas were added to the evening's features. Those present were .Mrs. ( has. Herring, Misses Mayme .Miies and Sallie Nichols, 3Iessrs. Chas. Herring, Hiram Collins, A. Bolling, II. Ricks, Wm. Herring, Thos. Elmore and Rev. Hodges, of Little Rock, Ark.
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The Cleveland base ball club lost three straight games to Cincinnati,
and now there is an exploded mas- | ynigle gold standarii of ffniince! cot on the market. The Clove-' That there are a number of hungry
party continued in power, there would today have been no need to import a
pound of tin or terne plate.
Secretary Morton continues to make an exhibition of himself, through bis daily newspaper interviews on the beef question. He seriously presents arguments to prove what everybody has known from the first—that the price of beef was forced up and kept up by the beef trust, and then , just as seriously announcing Ids inability to do anything to help the people. Really he is a very funny little man. True, he talks too much, but bis talk amuses the country, and in these “hard times” me people need all the free amusement they can get. His latest interview advocates the
out eleven men. Upson and Stewart struck out eight men. The game was one of the usual Irat contests, marked by spirit, dash and good and ludicrous plays that variate applause and laughter from spectaters. Umpires, Iglehnrt and Kibble. Score by innings :
Phi Psis. •> 1 1 Betas ^ 0 *
*—U! 0— 7
Get a bottle of shoe polish with every $1.50 shoe purchase, at the north side
shoe house.
16212
All double width Henrietta in black and colors at Langdon* for 2U cents. 102-21
A. B. Phillips, Sec. John A. Keli.kk, N. G.
A Humorou# Fact About Hood’s Sarsaparilla—it expels bad humor and creates good humor. A battle for blood is what Hood’s Sarsaparilla vigorously fights, and it is always victorious in expelling foul taints and giving the vital fluid the quality and quantity of perfect health. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, boils and other blood diseases. Hood’s ills act easily, yet promptly and etfii iently on the bowels and liver. 25 cents.
Bloomer patterns for ladies bicycle suits kept at Langdon’I dry goods store. 102-2t
Summer is in sight, and the ice chest needs overhauling. Then look to your supply of ice for the hot days and be sure to contract for it from Hillis Jt Browning. 152-tf
landers had adopted a little negro, aged nine years, when they were in the south, and took him along as a mascot. The “coon,” however, wasn't on to his job, and as a result. the Cleveland boys dropped three straight. That was enough and ’Rastus was thrown on the cold, cruel world. He was tossed upon the cold, cruel platform at the north depot yesterday from a west-bound passenger train. The kid was a funny sight with his queer togs and a large grip-sack upon which appeared the words “’Rastus; mascot Cleveland base ball club.” ’Rastus was not daunted, however, at the hard heart of the conductor, but immediately broke down the track, and the last seen ot him he was negotiating passage with a freight conductor.
democrats still unprovided for is shown
rvous
Pure Blood
We have also an elegant line of RUGS, MATTINcI LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS. Curtain Poles ,JFixtures, Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweepers, Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you.
always glad to show you and give the
LOWEST PRICES
We #
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1 he D. Langdon Go Dry Goods and Carpets.
600
Special Sale
Samples to pick your spruig ami summer suits from. The finest lot
of woolens ever brought
to the city.
White Chip Hats, White Leghorn’ H a i s, Black Leghorn Hats,
Spring Suit|from ^ j PRO,\1 CENTS 1^
Pants from
$4.50 to $6.50.
A full line of Flowers and Ril.LniJ
I. M. KLEIN’S
Et. W. WHITE Merchant Tailor. Over Jones’ Drug Store, opp. postotfice
hi Winery Opp. Postoffice.
Store,
n
Cleaning ani Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
for the number of applicants for the vacancy in the deputy comptrollership of the treasury, caused by the death last week of Hon. Charles H. Mansur. One of these applicant s—an ex-congressman —is charged with having circulated a petition asking for an office as soon as it was announced that Mr. Mansur’s illness would probably be fatal. No matter who gets the office, this ghoul
should not.
Secretary Gresham is quite touchy over the apology demanded from Spain on account of the tiring on the Alliance, and which has never been made. It is said that an old personal friend of In* attempted to jolly him a little about it and that lie quickly made it plain that it was a forbidden subject. The new Spanish minister is expected to arrive here in a few days, and that his arrival will shortly be followed by an apology from lii- government for firing on tbe American ting or by by a demand from Ids govejumenfr that Secretary Gresham apologize for having
Gresham apologize for
made Ids original demand. No one is ever surprised at anything that occurs in connection with onr foreign rela-
tions these days.
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the latest novelties in suitind are displayed in the ^ piece at the *| r .
Fashion Pail
A. G. Lester
No. 6 K. Washington st.
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JAMES M. HURLE)
Has a Residence in Crawfori vilie to exchange for a reside y in Greencastle, and a few Rx Estate bargains in property . taken at once.
Real Estate, Insm a nee Loans.
l-t Nat Bank Bldg, Greencasll . M
Del'auw'* Holiest. Uoliuntms Republican. \V. I). Keyes, of New Albany, came here this morning and employed Undertakers Davidson Henderson to go to the grave of tbe late Charles Del’anw and exhume Itis remains, which will be shipped to Salem, Imh, and be re interred in the cemeterv there. The slab that marked DePauw’s resting place here will also lie removed and used there for the purpose it was used here. The remains of DePauw were in a good state of preservation and bis teeth were perfect.
The Glob*
Wanted—A hoy to work in store; 15 or 10 years old; must be enterprising. Enquire A. Roth, west side square. It
drill roll-on with exceedingly i prices i
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Package < 'offee Green Tea per pound
( lackers 0 pounds - i Rolled wheat 2 pounds "'I
Best X Y Potatoes I
Best Tomatoes 2 cans 1 j Best Migar Corn 2 cans 1 j As-orted Jelly in U> pound pail- l' ;
Syrup per gallon White Fish per kit E White Fis.i per pound
Also Dry Goods, Hats, She Clothing, etc.
COR. MAIN AND OHIO STS
Julius Suta
5!«s tr
Don’t fail to examine those real Brussels and Irish point curtains at Langdon’s. 'I he)’ are new and beautiful patterns and cheaper than you can buy them iu Indianapolis. Ki2-2t
People should realize that the onty true and permanent cure for their condition is to be found in having
Because the health of every organ and tissue of the body depends upon the purity of the blood. The whole world knows the standard blood purifier is
Patent leather and tans in all the styles. Prices cheaper than tbe cheapest. All first quality goods, north side shoe house. 102t2
The best carpet sweepers are kept at tbe D. Langdon Co. Ki2-2t
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Just received the Emerson line of men’s fine shoes consisting of tans and patent leathers. They are beauties. Call and see them at the north side shoe house. 16212
And therefore it Is the onlytru eand reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cures nervousness, makes
New silks for waists just received at Langdoo’s. Also wiisf dress goods in great variety. 162-2t
For sale—Pneumatic tire Victor. Call at this office for prices and particulars. If
DOR Ml TOR
1'tntc-s ol' ]3onrci\
82.25 Per Wet
paid in advance for mainderof semester.
Board dtjarai)teed t0
Oood as tl?e B^st.
VhiiiIhIih Line Kxi'iirsioiis.
To Indianapolis April 28 and - 11 !
liiK Four Ksa-ursloiiH.
With every purchase of shoes amounting to $1.50 we will give free a bottle of ! Topsy shoe polish. Come over on the j north side and get the worth of your money. 162t2
the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet | To Indianapolis, April 28 and 24, renatural sleep, mental vigor, a good turn limit 26th, fare $1.60. Account
appetite, [jerfeet digestion. It does all order of Eastern Star,
ihia, and cures Scrofula, Eczema or Salt An excursion to western states will Kheum, and all other blood diseasea. be t un Apiil 2.1. 1 wenty days return
I - j limit. Rate one fare plus $2.
Hood’s Pills I *. 1’. h. kstis, Agt.
turn limit 26. fare $1.60 for round ( Account order of Eastern Star. To Indianapolis April 29, 80 ami 1 1, return limit May 2. Fare $b2j| round trip. Account Uniform ' l
Knights.of Pythias.
Home seekers excursion to MiH'j May 7. one fare for round trip, rt,, l limit 20 days. For further partmuj see J
J. S. DowLIN!!, Agt'H
