Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY MAY R) i^o

tiB! nee Leisl 01

COMMON COUNCIL. W;itf r \\ Oi anil I n-

GRAND OPERATIC AND SPECTACU-1 LAR CARNIVAL.

the Straw Hat trade fora few days, we will make it lively by cleaning up the remainder of

our spring styles of

STIFF HMTS At Less than the* Factory Price. SI.50 Stiff Hats 97c. 52.50 Stiff Hats §1.95 §3.00 Stiff Hats §1.67. §3.50 Stiff Hats §2.50

vei»tiK‘*itiiitf roiiimltte*- A i»|m»»ii***«I . Mayor Birch was aligent Tues ' daj'evening, off representing I>ePauw university at 'Indianapolis

, . ‘ , T . , , opera house May 21 and 22 enough and the Gentlemen 8 Literary cant 1 > .

at Huntington. Couneilmun Mil

To *»♦* rue i:\ftit of the Season nt the

()|>ei a 11 ovine !>li»y ^1 and '4'4.

In speaking of the spectacular entertainment to he given at the

CAKPKTS!

We are now showing the finest line of

ler was called to the chair. The

New Spring Patterns

cannot he said of its merits. The gentlemen who are superiu j

. . tending its production here come street committee reported on side- ‘

walk matters and stated the walks * uc altering press notices q£ gygf shown in this countv, Fhey a.re I . J

and testimonials regarding the.r N EW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE.

work that it may lie considered

in front of the Wabash college ! property (old Jennings property) on north Jackson street, were in a bad shape and a motion to order! | the college to repair the same at

j once was carried.

The engineer and attorney re-

ported that the old telephone com- ! n *; ver attem P t an - vlllin * in tlu * wav

may oe considered as

a fact that all who miss this opportunity of seeing this carnival will

greatly regret it.

It is a well known fact that thej ladies of the Christian church

COME EARLY AND GET CHOICE.

CEO. E. BUKE Grf.i'.ncastlk. I.VD.,

GeiKTa]

Iiisuraii(*e, Real Estate And Loan

Aironl.

| pany hail no further rights in the City, having abandoned their rights | when they ceased running an ex-

change.

The city attorney, to whom was referred an ordinance in regard to prohibiting hoys under the age of eigliteen years running the streets at night after T :.'!0 o’clock, congregating under street lights, etc., re1 ported the same to he a valid ordi

oilier insinuations would in a papei J nunee and Councilman Bridges 5 any reliability at all tend to In(m , (1 timt it 1)( . p n3ml . The or

of entertainments that does not prove a success, and this will be no exception t<. the rule. It is entirei Iv under professional management, and with calcium light and other mechanical etiects, and the soft blending of the many colors will make a most beautiful affair. About sixty society young ladies will take part in fancy drills, marches, tableau\. living pictures and operatic specialties with pret ty costumes, representing the

All we ask is a chance to show you. We are confidj you will be pleased by the GREA1 VARIET\ and I>EA|

TV of our STYLES.'

We have also an elegant line of EL GS, MAI 1 iX(J LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS, Curtain P< .1 Eixtures, Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweep (| Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. Wei always glad to show you and give the LOWEST PRICES. The D. Lan$donGo| Dry Goods and Carpets,

show thut this is HU immoral city. I dinaDf . e failedf h()W( . VPr , Abrams, lading business Arms of the city

To the outside public we would say that the Greencastle column is sensational and mostly unreliable, and is evidently written to secure purchasers to a sheet that should not

he countenaneed.

Money Loaned At a Very Low

Thk action of the city council Tuesday evening in appointing an | investigating committee, a sort of ia local Lexow, as it were, will meet j the hearty approval and common dat’on of all the citizens of Green castle. There is a grim determination to hud out just exactly what is what under that charter which

Rate Ot Interest the company seems to construe just

as they please. There is much complaint from patrons, and the sprinkling rule which limits consumers to two hours in the morn ing and two in the evening, inconvenient ones at that, seems to be

Published ev, , r> iil'ternoon except Sunday the straw that broke the back of f ranklin creett*. | the patience ot the consumers.

There are other roars of indigna : tion, however, which will lie poured ! into the cars of the committee. what they are, or in what shape they will be, we are not pre-

Call and see him before ing elsewhere.

clos-

DAILY BANNER TIMES

Perkins, Riley and Handel voting S,um ' ver - v " ni, l' u * dis P lu y 9 are

no. and Bridge? and Miller yes. Miller changed his vote in order t<i call the matter up again at next meeting Mr. Handel moved that the water works committee, with the city attorney. form an investigating committee to examine the contract and charter of the Greencastle Water Works company and also the new set of rules published by the company, and see if the latter conform to the former. The committee and council have received many complaints and the entire six last even ing were determined to find out

ing planned

The popular price of 35 cents will be charged for reserved seats, with a 25 cent price in the balcony. Special arrangements are being made for children, and a respective price ot 25 and 15 cents will be charged for them. If you wish choice seats, secure them early and make sure ot it. It

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DR. JOHN RESIGNSPreniflent TwihDth Him UeoiK" nation and Same i» Aeei'jitetl. Dr. W. R. Halstead, of Bloomington; Dr. 1). M. Wood and Dr. H. A. Gobin arrived at 1:35 from

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Ail vomnninicutkms should lie sigrru tl with

the ordinnuee. The eouneil in

<he name ot the writor: not necessarily lor j puldiulAlon, toil as t-videnee ot kooiI ta th. 1 Aiionyinous eoMinmnleations ean not lie no- i Hood. i

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m. j. *iErKi:n HAKKY M. SMITH.

Publisher ....Mamt^inpr Editor

Address all eomnnmicatlons to Thk Daily Haxnkk Times, Green cast lc, Jnd.

Mu. Hicks ished in tiiis

predicted, as paper a cold

pul)- | spell

doing exactly right. The Greencastle Water Works coii)|iati\ have a charter that is liberal enough in its provisions for all purposes with out tightening down the screws to an insufferable extent. We have a good system and good water, and with the proper kind of service from the company there would be little objection Ironi our citizens. As this paper lias said before, the limited sprinkling hours set for morning and evening are a grand game of bluff. They couldn’t be enforced for a minute against any one desiring to resist them, and J the apparent quiet abandonment of

just what was what in that wonder- Indianapolis, after attending a sesfnl book of rules. The opinion sion of the DePauw trustees at Inwas unanimous that the sprinkling diannpolis. I he session has been hours were the veriest kind of rot of an interesting nature, and as and shouldn’t be obeyed by any most of the trustees were expected one. One councilman stated he | home last night and did not get was told by a representative of the here until today, the meetings | water company that the consumers were longer than expected, would be given the same rules as I he gentlemen who came down, last year until June but after that on the train gave out the report he couldt T say. If this is the case that President John had tendered! it is evident that the new ruics are hi* resignation and that the same a dead duck. The investigating had been accepted. One of them committee will announce a meet- gave as tin* reason that no agreeing and will be empowered to sum- uient couid be reached between mon witnesses and secure an\ ovi- President John and Dr. Sims us to

the relative duties of each in tli ' president’s position and the one tendered to Dr. 'miiis, and that thej

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The Majestic

Only steel and malleable iron range oftered to thepubl Saves in fuel each year the cost of the range. Bakes in hj the time of the ordinary stove. Every range guaranteed.

Don’t fail to examine our complete line of

Screen Doors, Lawn .Mowers, Refrigerators, lce-|

Cream Freezers, etc.

Qoop^r Bros, f^arduyare <?(

Northwest Corner Square.

deuce they may want. This will be mi interesting matter and the committee can’t meet a minute too

soon.

The sollowing claims were al

lowed:

t hen

with frosts for May 13.

it.

He struck

that rule by the that we are right.

company shows All other com-

j plaints of citizens should he taken Thk champion snake liar of this i before the committee and be fieely ; week hails from Wabash, where | discussed. The meeting will be j forty rattesnakes wore killed bv i dul\ advertised and time given toj one man at one session. properly prepare complaints. The! j rules and charter will he rigidly , Shall we send our money out of I compared, and there will lie no! the city on July 1 or keej it at! longer any doubt os to where the j home, is n question that 'mr ; 1 ople consumer is “at.” In the mean

IT.AIM OHDI.NANCK. •I. M. Donnolitte, polici* l r .T. Ashley “ Frank Riley “ .laities Merry went her. Art* dept Goo. N. Nelson “ “ Hen S. Williams ‘ k “ • • .laini s 1). (’utler, streets. Taylor < rump “ John Tobin “ .. Mike Dalton k ‘ Janies Moran h * . >mlth Barker ** w. Branson “ David >oott ** <River Lane, stone. i has Patterson, “ Spear Pittman, '* Wes. Sellers, “ E. H. I iteljtira, tilt* tt.i Nfale, inedieal servu*t*s (», R< nit k. In»st waRtm repairs < i. f Elect ric Id lit < t)., liRltt M. E Hecki tt, printIiir Jerome Allen, rent

resignation o| Dr. John was

tendered and accepted. The gen-1 hl> m . w hoilse<

tlemen further stated that he i thought the trustees would outline the duties of the two positions so

*7?'."! that both Dr John and Dr. Sims ss ini ^ would be iii tbe positions of presi- « so dent and <'haneell'>r respectively in

-- June.

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: mi The trustees prepared a copy of |

» Ol M V NI.WS NOTKs. KT’SSKLLVILLK. Winners are generally done planting corn, but the cold snap the first of this week eaiiseil farmers to feel shaky. John Metiaughey has bought anew gasoline stove and refrigerator. He intend- to live comfortable hereafter. A few more of our farmers ought to do

likewise.

" m. Mahan has commenced to put

■JT) 30 news of their sessions for the press -• m but the Basnkk Ti.mks was unable

'I’he horse show went off last Satur-

day. Pretty cold and damp.

Some drunks on hand lust Saturday at lior-e -how. 'I’he marshal introiliiced

-ome of them to the and Esipiire ! credit the report as

Forney ^ave him orders to t;tk«* one to

the bastile at tireeneastle.

Henry M. tiiime^ re-rooting his

lion-

vi t ;:> 13 50 % , 35 50

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.H 30 :)>, ini M 1« 0 no 85 3 i 3 no 3 ih» 357 <”,» 5 no 37 50 i

'I’here will he a Sunday school con-

to secure a copy at the late hour , vention at the M. K. church next Sunthe news reached the city. I day. the Kith. — It i- thought that the fruit crop will

he some injured by the frost la.-t Mon-

day night.

Our barbers have quit, work on Sundays. I bis is right, but some of ihe merchants are yet violating the laws by selling their wares on Sunday. I’he saloons also receive eustumers on Sundays the back <>r side wav.

should soon settle in then Whoop up that Historical meeting.

ininds. i time if you have a tale of society i take interest enough in thi>

to tell it to tin- committee.

woe,

matter

Hi n :amin IIakiiison won fresh laurels and a great law suit at Richmond. It was hard to see how a jury could decide otherwise after reading the masterly argument of the ex-president,

\ llinnorntiH Fart

Vboul Hood’s Sarsaparilla—ii expM* bad humor and creates good humor. A battle for blood is w hat Hood’s Sarsaparilla vigorously light-, and it is always victorious in expelling foul taints and giving the vital tluhl the quality

NKW m avsvii.i.k. Elder IVi'gii-on gave a very mitertaining and instructive lecture Saturday night, and preached Sunday morning and i veiling. The New Maysville ( heeker club haelected the following olllcers : A. .1 I.ee, ('. ('; .1. E. ( a-e, V. 11. I-’ Heaney. K. of U. A S: W. A. Cooper, M. of A: W. A. Bowen, prelate;.!. \\. Talbott, M. <if E; Min Stewart, M. of F; Dr. James, p. C; Harry Higgins, 1. <;; O. 11. Bowen, <>. <i : I no. Oakey. 11. Moore and J. T. Higgiiis. trustees. The little folks are strolling the streets asking every one they meet for a p 'liny for the iiiissioiiarv fund and

Is Your

ood Pure If it is. you will bo strong, v igorous, full of life and ambition; you w ill have a good appetite and good digestion; your sleep will be sound and refreshing; your nerves w ill be strong: you will ha.ve little need to

fear disease in any form.

But how few enn pay that their blood is pure! Mow mam pcopio are suffering daily from the consequences of impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, and

That

Tin; silly, asinine gush printed each Saturday in the Indianapolis /’< ii/ilc from Greencastle is attracting attention over the state, and in several places the papers are accepting the statements as facts and arc commenting on them. Last Saturday’s indecent batch, most of which was pure fabrication, has

and quantity of perfect health. it | are admirably succeeding in their work, cures scrofula, -alt rheum, boil- and I Lil. Silvey lias bought < has. Hen-

othcr blood diseases.

Hood's >dls act easily, vet promptly and etlii .cntly on the bowels and liver. •J.') cent Go To the Gra nd Spectacular And (iperati*'

Hendricks has

Commercial Carnival

stirred up a good deal of righteous i Opera house May 21 and 22. 1

indignation. 1 he cruel lling at iti When it comes to the genuine article 1 lem, were the guests of Joe Bowen young lady of the university and of news the Bannkk Times has it. i the first of the week.

I d ricks’ bicycle, and

bought a Waverly.

Dan Owen, of Raccoon, and Frank Heath, of Ossawatomie. Kan., visited

Henry Dickerson Sunday.

We have Chris'ian Endeavor every Sunday evening at *» o’cloek. Every

one invited to attend.

William Case, of Ladoga, visit 1 hen

Sunday.

Mis- MeVey, of Greeneastle, visited

Mis- Bertha Higgins Sunday.

J.F. Davis and wife, of North >*a-

Tired Feeling Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, \ italizes and enriches the blood. Therefore,

it is the medicine for you.

It will give you pure, rich, red

blood and strong nerves.

It will overcome that tired feeling, create an appetite, give refreshing sleep and.make you strong. Is not this just what you want? Then take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is Lhc best building up medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Is the Only

True Blood Purifier Prominently in Ihe public eye today.

Oil It- <'» r e habitual constlpa-

nOOll S rMIIS tiou. I rice ii cents.

MILL CKKKK. Farmers are having to plant their eorn cnqis over on account of cut

worms.

The wheat crop i- promising. The Mill Creek township Sunday school convention will be held at the Walnut Chapel church Sunday, May 211. All Sunday school workers are invited. The following is a program of j our work: Morning: !l:45, song service by school: 10:00, opening servioe bv Win. Boyd; 10:1.'), address by R. .v. Ogg; song: 10:110,‘'The Purpose and Object of the Sunday School.” T. C. Vaughan ;

South Cir«*«'urast l» .

J. F. Cooper is shipping i,>;|

to Indianapolis.

H. H. Hillis will beg | 1 at his quarry this afternoi n. A dispatch received I * v^ day afternoon by Mrs. B I Mannis said "<>iir De - 8 was murdered near Rockport, Suiurday night. ’ T was signed by I’addy I! I erlv of tins city and u int.i friend of I lennis Boj le. I of Mr. Boyle are inclined

tbe\ liiinkl

message would have oi | “one” with which the n --''I commenced or else that H read an account of the ki.'iiiJ man l>v that name and | t'.iat it was his old friend, quiries will be sent t< I

postmaster at Rockport

known that Mr. Boyle w - at| in that \ icimty. He is I and sometnm s curries f money on liis person aad could be the only i 1 ' is i cuse for such a deed. Th' question is a brother of Mrs. get MeMannis and Paddv I ■] this city. The foliowiti- in I 1 Louis ( Itronirii is IIioiilI ' ' I

to the death of Boyh

Uw r xsnoiio, Ky., Mn} 1‘liody of an Irish peddler,

only us I)cnnis, has bet

the woods near Lewispor ; l iess county. There were I" 1 let holes in the body and t _ was beaten into a jelly. I 1 ing is supposed to have I the purpose of robbery. "I'M e!s ol'the peddler weie t 1

1°discussion led by (i. ('. Blue; side out and liis pack gone 11 :hfl, recitation and song; II :15, “How is no clue to the murderer.

! to Secure the Attendance of the Young j People,” by L. A. Cox; 11:30. discus- ! sion led by S. T. Foster; recitation. Afternoon: 1:30, opening exercise; I :45. "How to Secure and Interest the < hureh .Meinherslii|i.” T.N. Sherrill; discussion by M.< .Jones; 2 :00, rei'ita-

l.etter List.

The follow ing letter- i ■ I •■reeneastle postolliee n 1 1

May 1.1. ]8111:

Mr. Wm. I.e-seig. 2. M. b'’ 1 "|

... H. Overby, Mrs. Millet Viamfl

tum: '.:!.. ; Hie Work of tbe Superin- Mis- Naimie William-. f lemb.m: Win. Boy.l: reeitation ; 2:3(l. Mr. Howard Srav, Mr. I ■ 11:1,1 1 J eaehmg tbe be-son, by It. A. Ogg. .Mi- Adi Cooner. Mr-. KnU 1

Go To the Grand Spectacular And Operatic < oiumereial ( aniiyal Opera house May 21 and 22.

Miss Ada Cooper, Mr-.

Mr. Chss. H*‘sser. J. K. ilurl'.'-

| In calling for same plea-e

: vertised.” Willis G. Ni rr.l

Persons in want of old shelving, to put under e:ir|" I 'T ! w rapping purposes, ean hi' - n n1 1 this oiliee, in any quantity tliaq desired, at low rates.