Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 May 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY MAY

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THE TRUSTEES' STATEMENT

ANOTHER SURPRISE.

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the Straw Hat trade for a few days, we will make it lively bv cleaning up the remainder of our spring styles of

Of th** K**xii5iiatinii *»f !*refti<l«‘iit «ioliu— Two < > i I** ^'ounu: Married

Htateiiient from Or, fotiii. at IixlianapoliH VeMtenlay. President Juhn's The ministcreof Greemastle will 1 first told in the have to look to their laurels. !

Banner Time* yesterday was a There must be a foreign combine complete surprise to many people, against our divines or a wellThe following is the statement pre- grounded fear tlint their knois are

CAKPETS!

The news of resignation as

We are now showing the finest line of

IFF H MTS

At Less than the Factory Price. $1.59 Stiff Hats 97c. §2.50 Stiff Hats SI.95 §3.00 Stiff Hats SI.67. S3.50 Stiff Hats S2.50 COME EAREY AND GET CHOICE.

pared by the trustees for the

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‘“At :i meeting I>f the trustees of I>eI’auw university, field in Imliunapolh on tlii* 14th ult.. Dr. <1, P. D. .lolm resigned the presi .envy to Dike effect September 1. He entered the university in as prolessor of uuithematlo». In FHo lie was elected vice president, to siiceeed Dr. .Iidin Clark liidpath, resigned, and in be became pre-ident, having siieceedeil Dr. Alexander Martin, who resigned that year. Dr. .lohn, therefore, has completed thirteen years of continuous service in

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not good and strong. Yestenlav afternoon Mr. Badger Williamson and Miss Pearl Stoner took the l.Ulo train to Indianapolis where} at five o'clock they were married. They purchased one of C lerk Par nail's licenses which they took

Mew -Spring PaiternsI

of CARPETS ever shown in this countv. They are FREShI NEW and SALABLE, because DESIRABLE.

along. They returned last night

on the midnight train.

A reporter of the Banner Times called on Mr, Williamson this

All we ask is a chance to show you. We are confideJ you will be pleased by the CiKLAl \ AKtl-lh and BEAM TV of our STYLES. I

CEO. t. BLAKE

WHAT CAN 3E SEEN

Vt I lie Carnival Next Tuewlnj* iiemlnv Nights.

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GkKKNc.wm:, Ind.,

(i(Mieral I usurancc, Kstate And Loan

The "Klectric Girl,' “This Little Pig went to Market,” “The Merry

Singer.’ “Tojisy,” with all her | cessor m ill probably

tSXVS&S IK i II. «.«.! .Iley decided }

resignation this morning. The reason i to do away with a large and ex-[ for tin* resignati n is a candid (litter-! . ' - . , ence of view between the president u.ul Pensive wedding and in its stead tiie board respeeting the edueational have a quiet wedding and chose

policy of the university. ! , ,

“President Joliu, at the beginning of the above course as the best plan., Iii» administration, outlined ids policy ; They went to the residence of liis in his inaugural address and lias laid , . , r ,, , ....... during his entire term the supiiort of a l,ro,her '_ Mr Charles W illia.nson, | majoriti of the board iu tiie execution at No. 50 Cedar Street, where at J

of ids plans, tic introduced, a- far as practical, the method- and curriculum I l ' < °

of wiiat is known as the new editea- ceremony was pronounced bv Hev.

tion. Many of tiie board at the present

We have also an elegant line <>f Rl GS, MAI 1 N -I LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS, Curtain Pol, s arfl Fixtures. Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweepc is, ofl Cloths, Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. f always glad to show you and give the

LOWEST PRICES.

five o'clock in the afternoon the}

The D. Langdon Gof

Dry Goods and Carpets. I

time are not in sympathy with lib views, which are very decided, and by mutual agreement the relationship habeen dis-olved. I he feeling between President .lohn and the hoard i- most cordial, and lie retire- of his own motion with hearty good will towards the trustees and tiie university. Hi- -uc-

be elected at the

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

Call and see him before closing elsewhere.

DAILY BANNER TIMES

specialties, the pretty dairy maid with song, the Venetian dower girl, the Four-in Hand at full gallop. the Bowery newsboys and girls in song, chorus, frolics, etc., Mary i and her little lamb, the march of the “Dudes” will he no small affair either. See the “Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker,” | will all be there. Amt the “Living Pictures,” don't forget the “Living Pictures!” Really you cannot afford to miss them. The grand Amazon march, although coming last on the programme, is not least by any means. Every one should go to the carnival. Reserved seats on sale at Ship-

Publlslied every afternoon except Sunday *9 Sjewilr\ Store Saturday morn*

»t the Uanxbh Timks oIBco, corner Vine ami

franklin streets.

ing at 8 o'clock. Prices only 35 and 25 cents, with a special price for children of 25 and 15 cents. It

ADVERTISING. Kkaiuno Noticks

5 cents per line. <»ne line paru#niphs charged

as occupying two lines space.

25 lines 4 cents per line 50 “ 100 * % li “ •• *• t50 “ 24 otm “ 2 IMsp’ay rates madt* known on application. UEahgref- for displtiy advertisements must lx*

handed in by 10 o'clock t. in. each day. Read- i _ r

ing ad\’erti8( , in»*1)is will Id received cadi day i». Alailtl, OllHS Burns, up to 1 o’clock o. in. . „ ,. - . .

tie; finding for plaintiffs.

Circuit court.

James E. Babb vs. Melville McHaflie, note; verdict for defendant. Jane Burns et al. vs. Catharine

to quiet ti-

All vi mi :n 11 n I rat ion - sliould In 1 Hisrnod with | the intiiie of t he writer: not necessarily for j publior ion, hut as evidence of good fa th. Aiiouytnous cowatuunications can not he 110-

t iced.

Where iL livrry is irrcicular please report same promptly at publication ottice.

♦Specimen copies mailed free on application.

W in. M, Cooper vs. Benjamin Tucker, in.count; verdict of •fl75 for plaintiff. Worthington Yarvel \s. Lizzie M. Varvel, divorce; finding for

June meeting of the board. I’KE-IDI N I .lull -'.- STA I EMEX I •

George Knox, a Presbyterian min-1 ■ ister. Mr. Williamson further said) there was no objection to their i marriage that he knew of. Though 1 their trip was a total surprise to their friends the young couple are' receiving the congratulations today j of a large number of friends and j

ccs. The bride is a

The following statement from acquaintances. 1 he bride is Dr. John is self-explanatory and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter K gives the reason for Ins resigna .Stoner, of Madison township, anu tj on . the groom is the junior member of To the Editor of the Bannek Times: the law firm of Williamson & WilThe friends of the university will, liumson. Both are well known and

doubtless, wisli to know tiie reason of my resignation. The ttnal and determining reason is one and only one: viz, because it seems impossible to unite tiie board on the fundamental principles underlying tiie educational policy of my administration, especially in the college of liberal arts. These distinctive principles are three in number, two of which were fully discussed in my inaugural addre-s in 1800, and the third fully set forth in subsequent reports. The first two relate respectively to tiie method of instruction and the philosophy of the curriculum; tiie third re

popular young people of this city and vicinity, where they have spent their lives. The Banner Times ex tends congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson are at home at the residence of the tormer's parents, corner of Washington and Vine streets, where they will n side.

Just received ,i nice line of ladies’ gold watches which would make an elegant gradna'ing present for your

hues to the methods anu philosophy 0 f | dauglitm in high -chool. .1. A. Kickcollege government. In all ttiese r ,,. | td's, jewolcr. Ihur.i&M

speots, I have declared in no uncertain !

. , , Til** ITihlir Official. tone in favor of the best tiling* in the Indianapolis Journal

so-called “New Education,” and I have TllP />„&//<. Official [ s the title of adopted them as rapidly a* eireum- , t- .11 ,

1 , , .la new Indianapolis monthly. As

stances have permitted. 1 he method of ; J instruction is. as far as practicable, the | Hntl0unt,ed on tlie eover jt is <le - niethod of the three L's—the Lecture, voted to the interests of county, the Library and the I.aboratory, as op- township 'and municipal otticers,

posed to tiie -o-ciilled text book and recitation method. Tiie philosophy of the curriculum is clearly -et forth in all of our recent year books. The philosophy of my disciplinary

and the contents of the first number indicate that it is likely to he of much use to them. A sum man' of laws relating to township trus

RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Uif Ftar tnadvance.. :S<jt month* Three months Vuf mouth t*cr week hu Currier

jl'i.oo .... 2.50 .... 1.25 . .. .50 .10

I plaintiff and divorce decreed. Joseph Butler and John Thompson vs. Viola Sallust et title: title quieted.

When delivery is made by carrier, all subaerlpthm accounts arc to be paid to them us |h'*; call km I n-celid for sanu*.

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. Publisher

The t en! nil Mission.

At a meeting of former members

administration i- that young tees, a ••eview of the new road laws men and women who are old enough to j an ,| „ djgcussion of fee and salary attend eollevre art\ withrare exceptions , r

, ‘ .. matters are among the features ot

worthy of being trusteu, and in ordi-

nary imp ter-«l conduct, worthy of he- intereBt ‘ Thi ‘ le « al ‘lepartment, ing left largely free to ehoose for them- which is conducted by Mr. Alliert selves, subject always to the aiitliority .1. Beveridge, will tie of especial ol the college ami an enlightened pub- importance, as it will contain each

' 1 'I* 1 I month a concise and clear report

M. J.WKUTT ,

HAmtv M.smith .Miuiiiguur Kiiitur | 1 d the nottb mission on W ednes

AJ'lrvss nil to THK DaiI.V liANNKH TIMES. Greencastle. Ind

j day evening. May 8, 181)5, it was | decided to withdraw from the mission by the railroad and move to

, . ' better and more commodious quar rtiKRE was a thin scum ol ice in ,

ters. By the almost unanimous decision of the meeting it was decided to call Bro. ‘Hiram Allen as has at times superintendent, if

exposed places this morning at day

light. The frost was light.

Tut; Banner Time- has at times “ lle wou,tl ac printed items handed in bv differ- ! Richard Gauseway was ent parties as to the affairs of the ^ ,,s «lass leader and

, ... . f Mr. Mctiill as a posstlile treasurer.

North Greencastle Mission. \> uat'

the trouble is we do not know and j

for future meetings, the Banner

a newspaper is hardly the place to. . , Limes building, the organization

discuss it, but the suggestion isnt| ... . . .

out of place to say that when mem-

lic sentiment. I have also

on the principle that it i* better to at-

tempt by leniency to -ave .. hoy than | of ‘ lecieions maf,e dur,n » the P re to ri-k Ids ruin by luii-lmc—, miles- eeding month which affect the his salvation should endanger the gen- powers, duties or interests of pub era! good. In all these regards a mn- 5c officers. Mr. Russell M. Seeds jority of the board have tliroiighoui my ' s editor of the magazine. administration, as 1 believe heartily. — ■ -

conscientiously and even enthusiastically supported me. A grow ing minor- ; ity have, as i belieye, with equal sin- i eerily and eoiiseieiitiou-ness taken a I different view in some of these regard-. I A divided hoard wjth even a decided majority in accord with tiie adinini-tra- , tion cannot lift an institution to the! highest plane of success. I have, there-

fore, Imped that by retiring from tiie

The new opera house was rentedv[university, 1 might make it possible for

hers of a religious body have such differences of opinion that they are unable to worship together in harmony, the devil invatiably has a smile on his face.

Itheimtutittm Cured. Plieumati.-m i* caused by lactic acid in the blood attacking the fibrous tissue- of the joints. Keep your blood pure and healthy and you will imt have rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives the blood vitality and inline s and tones the whole body, neutralizes tiie aridity of the blood and thus cures rheumatism. Hood's pill* are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache.

will he completed next Sabbath, May I'd. 1895, in the election of of fleers. Last Sabbath Sunday school, league and evening services were well attended. Dr. Bassett preached in the evening to a full

house.

Immediate preparations were made for children’s day services. Programs will he here for Friday evening for rehearsal at the opera huuse, Banner Times building. This organization will hereafter he known as the Central mission of Greencastle to which the public is cordially invited. Albert G. Detch. John W. Dot ds.

‘It pays the merchant and business man to talk liberally to the public through tiie columns of The Banner Times.

the board to find some man with whose educational views and policy they might unanimously agree. For this reason, and this alone, 1 tendered my resignation.ami insisted that my fri ml* and supporters in the hoard, a* well athose who honestly disagreed with my ' views, sliould vote to accept it. This they have done, and the way is now open for tiie selection of a nutn on whom ail may unite. The university is greater than any one man. and it will ! live and prosper after all who are now | laboring so earnestly in its behalf shall have passed away. I bespeak for my j successor, when he shall have been ! chosen, the s uite ci rdtal sympathy, and sunport that have been show n me by j all classes witli whom I have had to do, trustees, faculty, students, patrons and j friends of higher Christian education. Respectfully, J. I’. D. John. I The res'gnation states that Pres |

5urujU V/om^nj Work i? never done

l m mn ny. A Whisper woke the air, A soft, light tone, unit low, Vet barbed with shame anil woe. All I might it only perish there, Nor further go!

But, no I A quick ami eager eur I'aiiKht up the little, meaning sound. Another voice lias breathed it clear, And so it wandered round From car to lip, from lip to ear. Until it reached a gentle heart That throbbed from all tiie world apart, And that—it broke I

Alarriage Licenses. Badger Williamson and Pearl Stoner.

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Only steel and malleable iron range oflered to the ]'ub' ; :J Saves in fuel each year the cost of the range. Bakes in hal the time of the ordinary stove. Every range guaranteed. I Don't fail to examine our complete line of Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, Ice-| Cream Freezers, etc.

Qoop^r Bros. f?ard\i/are <$o

Northwest Corner Square.

cm VIA Ml \A- NOTES.

BAJXBKIDUK. The imr-e show was held Saturday and wns very good considering tiie | weather. Had it been a fine day there would have been an immense crowd in town. Mr>. Georg-** <'onstnneer mid family went to ( raw fordsville Wednesday. I From there they will go to Lincoln, Nebraska, Mrs. J. K. Smith made a vi*it to < ireelicastle Wedlie*dity. Mr.and Mr*. ITe-ton Hilands entertained Tuesday evening. Light refrediments were served. M. (iordon and O. G. Hulihard went to Greencastle Wednesday. During services at tiie Methodist eliureh last Sunday morning, quite an excitement was caused by Mrs. Maria I*arnall fainting. She recovered shortly and was carried home. Marshal Starr and wife, of Greencastle. Herein town Wednesday looking for a sipiare meal. The Epwnrth League is preparing to give an antertainment. liox social and festival at tiie hall .Saturday evening. May 2.*).

ed in Biich cases n was a he I to use blue vitriol. I Edgar Pierson has a fine -1 ously ill with lung fever. Hi - I mate from the same disease le*s thaw year ago. Dr.'Oliver.of Fin I iittendanee. | The Floyd township Sunday fli 1 convene in Groveland at tin chnreli May 25. The following i* program: 9:80, morning, levi exercises; invocation, Rev- J. B. Ha lock : in. addle-* by <'oiim IT'S dent R. V. Ogg; 10:15, Relatio fl past to the Sunday school, Rev. Oiil Louther; 10:30, Needs of the '"'''I school and how to supply them, L| Kurtz; 10:45, question ilniwer: Uj I >uties and discouragemi nts o( I tendents, Mr-. Jessie Haimiti I adimiiTiment : I :30, aftern-- I t ional exercises: l: 15, Hoaa I young men, E. B. Summers; - '1 111 secure the ai i< ndance of u I fathers at Sunday school, Rev. • | l 11adlock; 2 Preparation of t I Rev. R. Y. Williams; 2:15 Howl teach the lesson, general ili-cussil 3:00, election of officers; 3:15, aikla it. A. Ogg; music by the G j Sunday school. J. W. Randol

township president.

OAKAI.I.A. . J. H . Torr and wife v, er< | Suiulay. I < lharlie Bran’s child has |

fever.

Farmers are tlirougli planting Rev. Barnhill, of Indianapolis, lecture at Mt. Olive May 20.

It is a constant round of care and toil from which there is no escape. How essential, t hen, are health and strength, and yet with how many women these are altogether lacking. They are tired all day and unalileto sleep at night. In this condition the system will soon break down.

Restore the Strength, overcome that tired feeling, build up the

system by the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla before ills too late. This great medicine Is exactly what overworked women need.

ident Jchn will remain with the, It makes pure, rich blood, createa an ap-

university until September l, and petite, gives strength to the nerves.

the action of the trustees who meet here in June at commencement will ; settle the matter of a successor.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Is the Only

True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today.

Dillc arc mild, ulfec

nOOU S I HIS tiv«. All drumiUL. Oc.

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After a visit with tin; family of Mr*. Jane Kagan here and with relatives at Greenea-tlii, Mrs. Una Ragan went to New \\ inchester, Hendrick* county, on Thursday to spend a few days with rel-

atives there.

L. H. Oneal is having a large barn built on Ids farm north of A. O. Phil-

\ farmers on account cf the damage by day evening. cutworms. A good deal of corn will — have to be planted over. Four K*cur.ion.. I Miss Mol he Earlier is keeping house turiuVmU 24. ,, jtL26. Ma ' V

To Indianapoilti May 2” and -t

Our post office has been provided with turn limit 30, #1.20.

a door box. Indianapolis May 13. 14.1'>. si'|

return limit 17. Account Mustcidl OBOVXLAND. tival, $1.60.

J. E. Graham and W. A. Monday To Indianapolis May 31, were over at Rockville last week on “ “ June 3 and 4, business. i “ “ “ 11 and !-• q

The sporting club of Groveland U| Home seekers excursion topoioj

Iowa ( entral and t<> southein

trying to pull off' the Corbett-Fitzim-mons tigln at tins place, and two meinbers of tiie club have gone into train-

ing for the occasion.

J. it. Hudlock, of Groveland. will de- _ liver the annual address May 30 at ternat.onal conference Kpwortli ' 1 Bainhridge. ’ June 25,26 and 27, return li m,t Charley Baker ssA'g silence is golden days, #12.80. ^ , tj when there is all probability of getting II ' 1 '

liis neck liroken by speaking.

.May 21 and June li. return fi nll l days. One fare for round trip- I To (Cleveland June I s nu'i 1®* U] National Repablican League, 1® *^ 'I'o < lhattanoogs, Tenn.. I

Col. J. P. Stewart, of ( lintQPj

Gilbert Greenwood baa been engaged Is here today. Mr. Stew art i- ""'1 experimenting on a buttery until his 1 or for 1700 star and mail rout*J attorney told him that according to la-t I United state-, many of them year's almainie and the statutes pn.vid-I Indiana, lle lias the star rout>'1