Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 May 1895 — Page 2
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< antral ^IiwsUni. \\ j»s llm IImjim* in !♦*? On next Sundiiv will mcurChilti- Tom- Haute/. '/>»•»»*: Conductor run’s day exercises at Central mis- Caskey, of the Vandulia. had a -ion in Hanniik Times block. The queer *-x|)eriet ce tlie other day th:>t following: firocram will be rendered : was highly amusing. A minister Prayer. Pres. Morris; quartet..!, from a neighboring city took pasHean, Miss Stephensan, Pearl Cecil, sage, and aritving at his destinuJ. G. Hilling: solo. Mrs. Dr. Duvall; tion left without his overcoat. The duet, Maud Long, Klmer Long; ad- bracing atmosphere soon reminded | dress, A J. Patrick: guaniian. Miss the minister of his loss and he Noyi ilainmerly; pilgrim for duty, rushed bu k to the railroad station Miss Bessie Saekett; pilgrim for and had the agent telegraph ahead truth, Miss Luella Baldock; pil-i to Mr. Caskey to secure the overgrim for wisdom, Miss Maud Gaus- coat. He wired that the coat could ewuy : responsive reading, audience: be identified by some letters on the chorus, Bringing in the Sheaves;] inside pocket, hearing his address. Bible gemi, Miss Pearl Cecil’s Some college students who were on class; object exorcise, Mr. McGill's board the train, noticed that the. class ; chorus, Consider the Lillies: minister had forgotten the coat j pilgrim for service, Onie Weidle; and just to make it interesting they | culture, Miss Baldock; life, f ora purchased a bottle of whiskey and Thomas; trio, May Smith, Mary stowed it away snugly in the inside
Pacific < bailie*, pretty, new -tyb - for cent* per yard. Halt wool < 'bailie- \wuTli 2ll cent- for 14 ct-. All wool nmllies for :t!i ct-worth <.(> cent-. ^ i;..od (pialitv iinlileiiched muslin one yard wide for d'j ct-, been - : , , Staple gitciiam-. good (pudity l*»r *> ct'. Stamlard print- ^ All wool doiddc width henrietta- at ct-. would he cheap at 4o ,-t v All wool -urge ”>Oc (piality al 40 ct-. ;{<; inch Kngli-h henrietta'-. black and colors, have been -elling j;, ,. Ui ro 17 cent-. line of cheaper dr.— fabric- from s ct- | )t . r l; Ladle- .ler-ev ribbed -tiinmer vc-i- from .» cl- each up. The tlne-t a—ortment of hosiery in the 'dry at the lowe-t price-. Hlegant line of sw ivel silk- and wash -ilk- for ladies waists. Sea-onable wash dress goods in great variety. Splendid assortment of laces and embroideries. Headquarter- for kid gloves and -ilk mitt-. Best a—ortment of ladie-’ corset- in town. Ladies para-id-, -tin umbrella- and fan- to please every! tody. All of the above and everything else kept in a fir-t da-- dry g,,., can be found at otir establishment and we cordial 1 y invite von ine and price, and buy the mo-t de-irable good- in the city. I!. ,
Howard, Clara Smith; chorus, | pocket ot the coat. Conductor ‘Goblen Gate;” recitation, Mrs. Caskey, entirely ignorant of this, Frank O. Fraley. No charge for got the coat and expressed it to j admission. Public invited. the minister’s home. We are un-! OHicers elected for Central mis able to say what the minister’s sion for the ensuing year: Mission wife had to say on the subject, but; —Richard Causeway, class lea ler; the minister lias written toGonJ. McGill, treasurer: John Friend, d ictor Caskey to learn how that
The D. Lan^donGj Dry Goods and Carpets,
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! years ago it was a common occur-1 L “ wre “ ce Causeway, ushers; Miss
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rent* ■ to lu-pr that this professor or j organist, League Mr. that one had lectured for an liour Morris, .president. Nora to his scholars on their duty in! Hammerly, 1st vice president: su (piirting certain political parties Hamilton, literary dcpait
bottle of •‘Mountain Dew" got into l.is overcoat.
General liisuraii(*e, I{( k al Kstate And Loan
die ! ment, 2nd vice president: Lawrence
of free trade or somethiid I Causeway, drd vice president; John In the finaneial friend, social dep’t., 4th vice presihas struck Ibis dent; Onie Weidle, secretary ; Nan nie Hays, treasurer: Miss Cillipste, ! , • ,
1 handsome pair of epera glasses organist; Sabbath school—Hiram
ami especially in ext >lling
beau tic
party movement, depression that
country and from which the ip*ople are -lowly recovering, the
Agent.
Money Loaned
! third party vole and free trade fal- ! aeies that had been taught in | many universities in the country i had their effect The college proi lessor joined with his students and
assisted in voting a party into
At a Very Low l ,0 ' v, ' r that wrecked business and
paralyzed interest-producing se-
xvate Ot interest , cliritieSt DePauw’s resources were
i bound up in such securities, and Call and see him before clos-lthe shrinkage in finances has been ing elsewhere. caused by the late hard times, as nearly even one of the rather num
J ) V 1 I Y 1» \ N N 1* It Tl M 1‘ S e, ’ 0U8 1 ,r '* writers in the press has said. These writers should look
Published every uftcriioon except Sunday backward a trifle further and dig At the Bannbk Times oftice, corner Vine and | . Franklin streets. into the trull) of what caused the
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j hard times that in turn caused the j shrinkage of the securities and stocks. To be plain about it, it was tlie success of the democratic party in 1892, winch victory was aided to some extent bv many college professor theorists on free
Allen, superintendent; II. Politemus. assistant supt.; Miss Reeves, secretary ; Miss Mollie Coombs, treasuier: Lawrence Causeway, John Friend, librarians; Miss Gillipsie, organist.
Smith tireeiicnutie.
Harry Brooks is at home from Indianapolis to spend a few days. James Hinkle is at Indianapolis
today.
Ant Murphy, the groceryman, presented Miss Lottie Wood with a
as
a token of his appreciation of the ; manner in which she represented i him at the merchant’s carnival. The social at the residence of Joseph Crawlev on Wednesday evening was well attended and a
neat sum realized.
All ctuiii'iitnication’* fdimild be sitf’icd with
til? n.in)c of the writer; not necosurily for public it ion, but as »«vldence of Rood f i
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lOMiiuuuicatioiirt can not be no-
•Vhcre delivery trreRular please report sume promptly at publication olfiee.
trade beauties and third party ideas. The main leader in the re vised tarilf was it Prof. Wilson. When college piofessors' wages were slashed a year or so ago, the Banner Time- t ailed attention to
Fpeehnen oojdes mailed free on application.
Iturdette'H Woman. Bob Burdette pays the following tribute to woman : “True she cannot sharpen a pencil, outside of commercial circles; she can’t tie a package to make it look like anything save a crooked cross section of chaos; but land of miracles! see what she can do with a pin! She cannot walk so many miles around a billiard table without nothing to eat, anti nothing (to speak ot) to drink, but site can walk tlie floor all night with a fretful baby. Site can ride d00 miles without going into a smoking car and rest (and get away front the children.) She can enjoy an even-
HATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONOne Vcar In advance Sir numthfi. Three months, \>nr month — Pe, rerh hy I'trrirr
i the fact that perhaps it was the
" just evening up of the results of j is to he envied, a young man $5.0(1 the manner in which the proles-[ a sweetheart is happy, and a
ing at home without smoking a half dozen ciga’s. She can endure the distraction of a house full of children all day while her husband sends them to bed before he is home iin hour. A boy with a sister is fortunate, a fellow with a cousin
with
Tim Woman*** Club. The Woman’s club wilt hold a business meeting next Saturday, June 1. All the members requested to meet promptly at 2:30 p. m. at ladies' hall. The literary program will be distributed anil important bustnesj attendek to. Mrs Mii.i.ek, Pres. Mrs. Ting lev, Cor. Sec.
rti«* Weattker.
The indications for tnis vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours are
as follows as received bv H. S
Renick ife Co. from the official
weather bureau at Indiunauolis: Indianumig. May 31, 1895. Fair tonight, except probable showers in northern portion. Saturday showers. Cox.
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1.25 sors had voted, and now we believe with a good wife is blessed
man more
Tobiteco Factory Burned. Henderson, Ky.. May 31.—Fire last night destroyed the Hodirc tobacco factory and the Elliot stemmery. Loss on factory and tobacco $-!(),000, loss on stemmery and tobacco >j->0,no0; insurance on both plants between !f.S0,000 and #90,000.
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Church Leader a Defaulter. Goi.d-hok , N. C., May 31.—C. M. Lewiston, ay-nt here for the Southern railroad, is i- defaulter to the amount of #2,D00. Lewiston was a leader in church
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Fred .roimson, a K eif iT. fell from n tree
..... - in Brazil breaking his collartione and sus- | year 1894-95, which is a pamphlet w'Ruurcom •iu-.i of ti;, ; hpotri
course it cannot Ite done, hut a sys-
.u» the further sltrinkage of tlie col- j niau they all. lege’e ufiairs can be attributed to I , ..
liKiiatia I niveraity.
and that
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of 120 pages. The total enrollment I for the year is 771. Of these 47
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* j are graduate students. The larg-
Ji ne 1 is at hand and the tele-i 8 P* , ' n, *‘'* tn est:i * , li-li in .ill < I j e8t previous enrollment was 033 of
j tematie teaching of proteetion to American industries would lie
phone poles are up—that s all. Rush along the system, gentlemen.
The: declaration of the Ohio republicnn convention lor sound money echoes tin* republican s< utiment over the country.
The usual ttilk is afioat that Oiiio is the hot bed of polities. For “high and essential'’ politics keep tin eye on Indiana, for we believe we have the genuine article right here in Hoosierdom.
the universities of the land just ; tlle ' vt>ar
now. We believe there would be less shrinkage of college securities
if such were done.
There were in
I ail HM> students who received dei gives at our last commencement; 7(5 A. B. 19 LL. B and 11 a. m.
in the Banner Times’ report f ,f j Among the new professors are Dr. memorial excrei-es a typographieal er* trank tetter, chair ol political
economy, formerly of Cornell uni- j
, versity; Dr. W. H. Johnston, pro-
ror occurred that we desire to correct. In the addres- Mr. Case used the ex-
pression ‘‘The fight is yet «^t, of Latj Dr Robert Lyons,
kin^-s ami thrones ami tyrants.” Our
type- changes the word thrones to un- , P'ofessor ol chemistry. He returns ions. What the speaker said was from a three years’ course of study “kings and thrones and tyrants.” in Germany. On account of the
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able, but we would modestly stig-| will open the ball,
gest to its editors tlint they give | proper credit to the matter they use front the Banner Times columns. We appreciate their appreciation of a good thing, but believe they should be courteous enough to
credit our sayings.
There will be a series of fraternity 'L r| ' i '" , li in the number of student-, base ball games played in this city this instructors have been added in summer, beginning next week. The | chemistry, botany, Greek, French, I.*;'! w' 1 .',r," 1 i.'In' ot Fythia- German and English. The faculty
now consists of two prolessors
emeritus, nineteen professors, six associate professors, two assistant
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