Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 May 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA.

FRIDAY

MAY 17

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WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE ALLOWED-

STATE PRESS OPINION

CARPETS!

Tli** OtH-Hiion > mail} 1»> < oi tin* < armvHl C’onimittfe.

the Straw Hat-trade f(»r a few days, we will make, it lively by cleaning up the remainder of our spring styles of

(\)ii<*«'riihij; DePauw Umventity ami the

t^eMifftiation of President <foiin.

Woman's suffrage, the great The press of the state are devotquestion whieh has so long stirred jng eousiderable space to DePutivc up pulilie interest, is at last settled, university, and we make herewith The edict has gone forth, that all! a few cxtraets:

\\'e are now showing the finest line of

STIFF HHTS At Les3 than tlir Factory Price. $1.50 Stiff Hats 97c. 82.50 Stiff Hats $1.95 S3.00 Stiff Hats $1.67. $3.50 Still Hats $2.50. COME EARLY AND GET CHOICE.

wiio hold a reserved seat ticket to 1 the ( at nival may vote their sentiments as to which firm lias the best display of the evening. Ladies ' may vote just as well os the gentlej men. and without being influenced by husband, sweetheart or ftiend. Why, even minors cac vote, pro-

New Spring Patterns

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GEO. t. BLAKE

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Gkr.KN'CAS ri.K, Ind.

GeiKTal I iisurjiiico,

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allv known to the public at large, hut one that is ve-y dear to the , heart of a newspaper man, is the advnneed eonsideration of the press. From the beginning of his admin istra'ion Pres dent .John has been at all times accessible to to tlie newspaper nu n, and he took a position in that particular that has been appreciated by every member of the press who has had an assignment in his territory. It is not

Proiilcnt .lotiu, though a young man. lias no superior as an educator in the West. Mis services to Delhiuw univei sit v have tieen invaiiiatile. He Inis

1 In hi* ettort to CARPETS ever shown in this countv* They ar« I liuiio up the miiversity winch has just n '-.vivi ^ ^ y r-»r^'c 11.’ \ 1J I fr dispeiisi-ii with ids services hecause ms X1l\\ a.nd SALABLE, because I'ESIJv AI

educational ideas bear a modern im-

pnnt. Me has seen teachers of aiiiity ;yj] ask is ft chunct; to show you. \\ e are !;m::ik'.; ,, i :r tl ;;;!k n wSr';'hi”[,t \ you will be pleased by the GREAT VARIETY

them fairlv. It i- I that he, 'py our

scat voluntarily surrendered a large part of

We have also an elegant line of RUGS, MATTlJ LACE and CHENILLE CURTAINS, Curtain Poles, Fixtures, Window shades, Door Mats Carpet Sweepem Cloths. Linoleums, etc., at a great saving to you. \\^ always glad to show you and give the

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vii.ing they have n reserved

, . ,,L . , his own salary when linancial reverses ticket. 1 he seat coupon wbll.e | ll)(0|1 t , ie in! , titutioil Thl ,„ 1>rL . used for the voting, by writing the: out he lias coiniiianded the loyal sup-

firm’s name on the hack of the eou

port of the DelhiIIW student body and the friends of higher education through-

pon and by taking the result of the out the state.

combined vote of the two evenings, Indiana does not need any more eduI , , . . ., i cational institutions with their faces 'toe young ladles receiving the q, wl . onK direction and it largest number of votes will he the bo ml of trustees of Del’auw uni- , , ,. , ... , . versitv propose to dedicate the school awarded the beautiful souvenirs , to tlie |( ^ t ' ir woul)1 ^ better ,

now on display. So, fathers, moth

its doors and let it remain as

ment to what n Hunt' Tribune.

lo shut a nionii-

, ‘ , i .i ment to what might have been.—Terre

ers, sweethearts and brothers, come out and vote and help decide the matter. Tickets on sale tomorrow

morning at Shipley’s jewelry store 183-It

within the knowledge of the Man

, nek Times that any newspaper man

ever left the president’s office empty-handed when there was any news afloat. He gave out such in formation as was necessary and took the right position in that

matter.

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If the president of a growing in

Call and see him before clos- stitution is to he opposed in ailing elsewhere. vanced steps by a few trustees, it is better to oppose the trustees.

Tim* Ktimor i’ntrtie.

Frank Kleinbub was the innocent victim of a huge joke perpe j tanted last evening by his lellow- ! workmen at his shop. It was re- | ported about the streets that ! and a prominent young lady of tliicity had been married at Indian apolis. The report grew, and ' reaching the Manner Times a reporter called at the shop for information. He was informed that the report was correct, but had It is

doubts.

Nearly every one in New Castle I nows Dr.-I. F. D John, president of Del’aiiw miiversity. He has a great many friends. AM tire surprised to leat it of his resignation from Del’auw. ! If lie leaves. DePilUW will llece-SHlily be considerably weakened.-—Xeu- ('nttl*

Tiers.

LOWEST PRICES. The D. LangdonQ Dry Goods and Carpets,!

Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

l) \ ] J y J} \ \ X FR 'l l M l - S I n i v, ' r sities change with decades just as does evervthieg else. As

I’otpiisiuHi evei-j arternooii exee|u Sunday railroads, mail service, electricitv.

thr Bannkk Timks olHee, corner Vine and

Er.inklin .-i’roets.

ADVERTISING. Uf a in n<; Noth i s

ft iMMits per line. < me linepamifrnphs charged

an occupying two lines space.

•ift lines. 4 cents per line

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DiHp'as rates made known on application. Cl.aiigep l ortllsphi.N iidvei’l isements must lie handed in by 10o'clock j. in. eadhday. R< t>l ing advertisements will he received each day

up to 1 o’cloc k •,*. in.

newspapers and other great institutions conform to the times so should universities, if they stay in the procession. Conservatism has too long dominated DePauw affairs, and it is n mistake in letting a minority rule to such an extent as to enusc the resignation of a progressive president, who is one of the

til houid in dimed with foremost educators In the country,

thenumrof the writer; not necessarily fur , 4| - • i „ i public i‘. ion, hut as evidence of good fa ih. dDd tile possessor of «l 111111(1 thllt

Anonymous communications can not be no-

ticed.

i sends forth sermons that have

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WIi.tc i'HIvi'IV is iri-t'Killnr iili-iisi' rcimit Dllili-iiid truth and

amc promptly at puidieation olnee. douht ill

sf*t at rest

many a young persorTs

Specimen eoph

mailed freetm application, in ind.

We

RATES OFSUD3CR1PTION.

Ouf Year in advance Sir month* Three nwiitha. Due month /Vr u teh h)i i :n if r

believe

when President thoroughly uu-

! John’s position is

. j5i . derstood over the state that his al-

T 1 " ready large list of supporters and

"ddTii ?hemt friends will multiply. We disagree ’ '■ : with him. however, in his hopeful

«• J- "■! 1 ,v' . I PubllBher vjew HAHKV M. SMITH Miuiiuniiif Editor j university might make it possible /Address all connnunicatlonH to i *

ThkDaga livnnf.u Timks. »or the hoard to litid some man

diis retirement from the

Grccneastlc. ! nd, !

| with whose educational policy they might unanimously agree.” The way that hoard of trustees is at present constructed, as evidenced

nt developments, they

It must be in the air. It's ultra fashionable to get married these

davs, and there is no law against j )V t j )e m . ,

it, it \otmg l ,,, i s,,ns ' 1111 l' 10 " u (' can never agree on any one, and

all mvessary claims before the county clerk. The rest is easy enough. Fads come and fails g°i i | lol)( . ( | and u seems that the fad ol getting married is with us. The Manner Times wishes aspiiants in

we further believe the remedy lies in several resignations on the

There is. no doubt, a bright future for DePauw universiiy. When the .Methodists of Indiana shall awake (o the fact that the nuinitleent gifts of the Del’aiiNN - are only the beginning of an he ! endowment, ami that every dollar given only makes more dollars neee— snry. it will begin to fulfill it- mission. Tbere are many Simon Yandeses in the M el hod ist eb tt reb who ure more tiian willing, they are anxious, to do for their Depaiiu what that large-beurted and wise Presbyterian has done and idoing for Wabash, but they will not do it while the management of the iustitntion is wholly in the hands of the con-

ference:—u -j stein the people have out-

Frank returned last night! grown, if the preachers have not.

and this morning pronounced the

whole affair a canard, and a set up ing no children, told me he was casting

about for a suitable place to piit a hu g.

job, to perpetrate a joke at his ex or lnon , y llt ms (leatll . , Ml ,. P en801 ! gested the DePauw university. Mis Miss Giulib. the voting lady con- emphatic answer was: “Never while , . . . * , , I she treats her graduates and former ueeted with the reports, also stated -mdents as she does. Every other colto a reporter that there was noth- * e 8 e 1,1 f(' e I 11 " 1 ' takes the alumni into

its inanagetnent. and thus retains their

mg in the rumors that were eireu-| j on ', „ n( | secure- their eo-opera-lated and that there was no foundu- tion. Hut our nreaeher.s will not let

. i go their grip, not even to allow ami-

tion whatever tor them. aIiss nority of tin* hoard to he elected by the Grubb further added that she was alumni. No another dollar of my

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are elected bv tbe alutnni. as they are I>.-hiI. »l Walter I-.iiebnnfer. ju m . a rlv every oilier eoMege that is old Rockville Tribune. ^ , ,. ni , UK |, t0 have alumni.” The death of Walter Linebarger, ! Dr. John may be persuaded to ivith-

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Only steel and malleable iron range ofiered to thepi Saves in fuel each year the cost of the range. Bakes-j the time of the ordinary stove. Every range guaianteec.| Don’t fail to examine our complete line of Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, lii| Cream Freezers, etc.

Qoop^r Bros, ^arduyare ^

son of George H. Linebarger, took | LL'whbdi ilv | l ,i-7|''!j'in',,'!'!;! place last Wednesday moruing at I of tlie ebancellorsliip. but each will be six o’clock. He wae born Jan. 1. | ''^’'licapped in bis Mice by tbe r..f..-.il

I of the conferences to move up with the

1878. About lour weeks ago he, proee-sion and to keep pace with the was taken sick with appendicitis I rP i ' 1 i " ,f 1 ,h '‘J'^' The ah!,ol " to l ' n " rro1

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Keal lAitaff TraiiHfers K. L. GTIair to James E. M. O'Hair, land In

Monroe tp.. $1416.

D, K. Watson to Cortez M Watson, land in

in olmridi atViiii> h\ the preachtTs a | ‘ J!*

and his condition was so alarming! buck number among Methodists.- T. A. “

Northwest Corner Stjuare.

Goodwin in Indianapolit Newt.

(arnlt it 1! Carnival! Women's -iillrage will be allowed at the r.arnivtd. I.tidies can vote as well tbe gentlemen, by having a coupon ticket. It

that his mother was called from Grecncastle. In a few days the disease gave way to treatment, but inflammation of the bowels set in and bis condition was so critical that the remainder of the family

were called from Grecncastle. He smitii (ireniK-nmie. became convalescent .and there Rev. A. L. Murray, of Yincennes, were great hopes of his recovery, visited friends here yesterday, but fate was against him. On last Alex. Davenport is repairing his Monday morning an abeess formed | . (>s j ( ] ( . llC( , on p, )X ({jilge.

on his right lung, which proved

fatal.

This Ih \«*ry Well Said. RoekvilU* Tribune. The Triltune cannot undertake

South Greeneastle is enjoying a few healthy dtiN s, there being less

Eostcr, Humi*

Oorti /. M. Wiitson to M. Etfif

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Cli> of Oi-i-i.-nvusin- to /email Kondry, luiul In Eon-st Hill. jne.

< all and nr new line of gasoline stove-. Cooper Bros. Hardware company. tf

James A. IticKetO, tbe well up to date jeweler, ha- tbe best line of Indies" and gent-' watebe- in ibe city. KriATu Lawn Mowers and Darden tools at

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and Garden

Cooper liros. Hardware store.

sickness now than several months.

ut any time for

no ld«*a

How nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla bits

, . , . ... i tbe needs of the people who feel la this line <. id - d. with the hope , ’ 1

tired out or run down from anv cause. that they furnish us at least one

; It ms to oil up the Whole mechanism

good item ol the kind each day, | of the body so that all moves smoothly and we guarantee them good t reat-1 and work become* delight. If you are

I weak, tired and nervous, Hood’s SarI -aparilla i- ju-t w bat you need. Try it. Hood’s pills cure liver ills, eonstipa- | tion. biliousness, jaundice, .-iek bead-

ment nt our builds.

to give free advertising in its county news items. Between the giving away of advertising and the hundreds who insist on reading borrowed papers, we would need an independent income on the outside to keep the paper going. As a matter of curiosity we should like to know where some people think a country editor gets his money.

Cry of the (TiHQcceMKful. Have you thought in your momenta of triumph, Oh, you that nro high in the tree, Of the day ami muhtn that are bitterSo bit tor to others and me? When the efforts to do what is clever Result in a failure ho sad, And the clouds of despondency gather And dim all the* hopes that we had?

I)A*. jnll.X'S TESK.'XA TIOX.

Iiie resignation of Hr. eohn ache, Indigestion from the presidency of Del’auw j

university is causing considerable! comment over the stale, from j friends of the institution and from j the press in general. Now that! the reason is before the people, as announced bv President John in'

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the Manner Times and spoken by him in chapel yesterday, tbe pub-

Go

to the Grand

Spectacular And Operatic Commercial ( arnival. Opera House, May 2! and 2J.

Kefrigera'ors, ice cream freezer* and

lie knows the exact difficulty. The gasoline stove*at Cooper Hro-. Hard-

trouble is a division between progress and standstill, and President John is right in favoring progress. Dr. John has taken advanced views on many matters ot importance in addition to bis views on “New Education.” One matter not gener-

vvure store.

Go to the Grand Spectacular And Operatic Commercial Carnival. Opera House, May 21 and 22.

Tonight h I'rogrant.

The following program wilt be given in musie hall this evening at eight o’clock by the pupils of Miss Ferine, assisted by Misses FJliott, Armstrong, Herr and Mr. Rdman. >kotc , li of Lifi* and Works. - Miss O’Doll Duet: “O wort thou In tliecauhi blast.”

Missea Morse and Foster.

Sulleka, Winter Song, Miss Antrim Hunting Hong, _ - - Mr. Edinati The Violet, The Festival, - Miss Heaton. Allegro, op. 72, - - Miss Helen Herr.

Duet: Maybells and the Flowers, - - Misses Heaton and Hanker.

The Nosegay. Trust in Spring. Miss Morse song without words, op. B2, No. 30. op. 53,

No. ‘Jo. Miss Josephine Armstrong.

The Witeh’s Song. In Autumn Miss Osborne Scherzo. - - - - Miss FJliott

On strains of musie. Morning Greeting

Have you thought when the world was applauding Your greatness, whatever it be. Of the tears that in silt nee wore falling— Yes, falling from others and me? When the harth st and lat -t endeavors Appeared to he only in vain, And we’ve curtained our eyes in tin* nighttime Indiff’rent to waking again?

7\\ Weak, Tiled, Nervous

For it wants but little reflection, And you’ll be tin* first t.» agree That the favors in whir'ii you are hanking Are darkness to others and me. And it’s hard when you lie in the sunshine Of fortune, so smiling in l *ed. If you have not a thought for the many Who’ll never—can never—succeed. - 1’ull Mall Budget.

I’oetry. Father, dear father eonitl with me now. for mu has s»nt pets to beat, she’s got all III mture out in the yard, (■ front clear into the stml. stove must come down and in the slied, and the vnrd :m cleaned of grass, for it: clean house and the douce is!) and the front window nn i-i glass. Father, dear fiithei. home with me now, and brin boloirnu and cheese: its most o’clock and there’s nothing 1 air so hungry I am "'A knees. All the dinner « w ill be scraps and such, u have to eat standing up. the tables and chairs are n.; the yard: oh, I wish -prin.' ing was through ! Father father, come home with for ma is as mad as a Tut says that you are a lazv oM and proposes to put you There’s painting to do and to hang, and casing to sito its hous“ cleaning time and got to come home and revel and cold grubb.—E.eeUon

if llOMtH. Wle-n the bvilli nt huts of the sunset fade Into otnb* r and pal- gold. When tin wr. n and the robin sleep In the glade Ami the shepherd shuts his fold, When the lutnii- are lit in the deep blue skies And toil of the day Is done— Pule, haunting gh. sto of the jmst arise From the shadows one by ono.

Fly before tbe (lies fly. 11 Bros. Haidwnre store ami f screen doors and window-.

Duet: The passage bird’s farewell Misses Osborne and Hunker.

Relief Corps Notice.

A special meeting is called for Saturday afternoon, May 18, at 3 o’clock p. m., to transact very important business without delay. Every member of the corps is requested to be there promptly on time. Louisa M. Jacobs, Pres. Marietta Birch, Sec.

‘‘I was feeling as miserable as anyone could feel, tired all the time, many times unable to go out on the street even after I had started. If I went up one flight ot stairs I felt as though I should fall. I had palpitation of the heart and suffered greatly with catarrh of the head and throat. I finally decided to try Hood’s Harsaparllla, and soon felt better. I used the third bottle and I then felt like

MI ss \ del In cit * w I cy “ d 1 1 , f, . ere, J. t 1 ^ rson ' * I 0 ' herK ln t ‘ ll ,, ’ i health will do as I did. If you take

Hood's Sarsaparilla ar.l use it faithfully I am sure you will be benefited. I have also found Hood’s Pills to be of great benefit and I highly recommend them.” Miss J essie Fremont, Saddle River, N. J

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only

The ghost of the words we did not say In tin' day* forever tied Comes out of the shadows dim and gray, And the ghost of the words wo said, Of the cruel word, of the bitter word, Of the word of blame or scorn. That was keen as the point of u warrior's sword On a fateful battle morn.

I'lie reason Hurley gels ■ patching is because it is smootl Im* ptipcreil over without J 1 "" trial will verify this statciuetJ 181-183

The ghosts of the woe. of age and youth That we passed unheeding by; Of the griefs we did not ask to soothe, Of the tears we did not dry; Of the ills of which we took no heed. Of the grievous wrongs unfought— Come with that of many a churlish deed Or of good deed left unwrought.

True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today.

They cluster round us, these phantom shades. These ghosts of the days of old As the cheerful glow of the daylight fade* In the twilight dim and cold. And in vain we moan, and in vain we weep, And we may not from them hide; Closer and closer these shadows creep In the twtliehts to our side.

Hood’s Pills cure all liver Ills. lias.

Soldiers Revolt.

Tien Tsin, May 17.-The troop* sta-

tioned at Shan Hai Kwan openly revolted last evening and looted tbe city. | days, if Lb so!'

Ph« DooDle are fleeimr. 1

ItiK Four

To Indianapolis, May 20 to turn limit 24, £1.20. To Indianapolis, May 27 ’0 turn limit 30, $1.20. Indianapolis May 13. D ^ ! return limit 17. Account M u “

tival, $1.00.

T<> Indianapolis May 31. ” June 3 andL

“ “ “11 and ’*• Home seekers excursion 10 ^ Iowa Central and to south*! i May 21 and June 11. rctio 111 days. One fare for round tripTo Cleveland June 18 and National Republican League,

To Chattanooga, Tcnti..

ternational conference Fl 1 " 1 ’,, June 2.->, 26 and 27, leturn ^

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