Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY JUNE

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Fine Percale Shirts, New Patterns, with two detached Collars and Link Cuffs, regular price, &1.50, for $1.00.

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Oiiu t uixl ID aul it u! Home tiding at East Hem>nary street. A (juiet but very beautiful home j wtdiling occuried ibis morning at eleven o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen, f>20 east Seminary street. The nup-1 jtials of the occasion, pronounced in the presence ot a small circle ol relatives and near friends, bound Mr. and Mrs. Allen's niece, Miss Mary Virginia Alien, of Indianap olis, to Mr. Alvan Emile Duerr, of Exeter. New Hampshire. Promptly

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LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP. FROM THE CAPITAL.

I iit«T«'*t ini; Doing** of 31m. and a l>isli of .S|>ic«* Here and There a» Seen ( Itv Our speeial Uorrenpondert NoteM,

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tv ash in oton , June 17, 1SII.'>. Mr. Olevelaod goes on Ins suinmer vaeation in a doubtfu* state of mind, i notwithstanding the personal assurance of See ret ary Carlisle that the administration democrats will control the

at the appointed hour the wedding! K'muuky state convention which meets

next week. He fears that Carlisle is

Second grade $1.00 goods for 75 cents Fine Negligee Shirts, best StU.oo goods only 75 cents.

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St. Paul. Minn.. Pioni'er Press. The state normal school board at n meeting held at the capitol yesterday reelected Miss Lawrence practice teacher of the St. ( loud normal school and refused to reelect President t’arhart of the same institution. Several members of the hoard, as well as a number of outside friends of the parties, made every attempt to pour oil up on the troubled waters, but to no avail Miss Lawrence declared,

party, consisting of the follow ing persons, entered the parlor: llev. T A. Carstensen, of St. Paul’s Episcopal church of Indianapolis; Miss Katharine Levering, of Lafayette, and Miss Edith Crose, of In dianapolis, bridesmaids; Russell G. Allen, of Indianapolis, brother of the bride, who gave the oride away; Mr. F. C. Hodgdon, of Boston, Mass., accompanying the groom as best man. The beautiful and impressive ritual of the Episcopal faith, including the ring ceremony, was pronounced by Rev. Carstensen, after which the congratulations of those assembled were extended. The bride was attired in white organdie over while silk and carried bride’s roses: Miss Levering wore white organdie over blue silk and carried corn-tlowers; Miss I ( rose wore white organdie over pink silk and carried pink carnations. The house was darkened and soft lights threw their rays over handsome lloral decorations,

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which were tastefully arranged in

and no amount of argument could I . . , ‘

I white and greem Miss ( ora Dar-

change herdicision, that sin* would not return to the school it Mr. Carhurt was re elected president. The trouble was this: Miss Lawrence, who has been a teacher in the school for eighteen years, had her own ideas as to how the

Call and set; him before clos- work of her department should be ing elsewhere. conducted. President Carhart bad different ideas, and insisted on the DAILY BANNER TIMES w ‘» k b '‘ in g il "» e |iis w »y- >i'« s

I Lawrence refused to accede to his

Published eveni afterHoon except Sunday wigbes and resigned. The board »t the Uannkk Times oitloe, corner Vine mid ^ Prauitiinstreets. ' upheld Miss Lawrence, and so tlie

ollice of president ot the St. Cloud

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Iiik Lincinnati I " J " 1,01 , est-speeded train, when the number blink of it, n prohibition P 'PO; 0 f carH it | iau | s i 8 considered, in suggests Reed and Simpson up the iU)e country Trains from St. winning team for ’Sid. ‘ Tom and | Louig t() New Yor k hauling three •night prove a 8° ■ ■ " '' or four fewer care make but an nation. I hour better time on their fast

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nail presided at the piano, playing the Lohengrin wedding march. The ceremony was followed by an elegant wedding breakfast, and the time passed merrily until 1:3b o’clock, when the happy young couple took the Vanduliu train for the east, accompanied by the best wishes of numerous friends of the bride in Greencastle, the city of her youth. Mr. and Mrs. Duerr will make a visit of about ten days’ duration in the east, going first to Ontario, Ohio, which will close with a triji down the St. Lawrence to Montreal, where they on June 29 will sail for Liverpool, to make a journey through Europe. The groom has for the past two years been teaching in Exeter, N. H., but next fall will accept a position in the William Penn Charter tehool in Philadelphia, where he will have the professorship in

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Anion a: the guests at the wed ding from abroad were Russell G. Allen, Miss Mamie ( athorwnod, Miss Adelaide Rogers, Miss Edith Grose and M''S. Dr. S. F. Crose, and Jvi. Bingham of the Sentinel, all of Indianapolis; Messrs George j Pifer and John Simler of Lafay ett<\ Mrs. Duerr, of Cleveland. | Ohio; Mrs J. E. Sedwiek, of

Itain 20, over the \andalia and | Martinsville; Miss Levering, La Pennavlvanin lines, from St. Louis j f Hyt . t te, and Mr and Mrs. ( . E to New York, is said to he the last Allen, of Paris, III. Many hand-

St. Cloud public si Imol, is a prominent candidate for the position. A committee consisting of W. B. Mitchell and A. E. I'.ngstrom. was appointed to select President Cur

hart s successor.

The St. (’loud Correspondent of the /‘ioneer /‘rrns wires: ‘•'The news of President ( arhart’s failure of re election created a big sen>a (ion in St. Cloud. Sentiment was about equally divided with respect

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••~> to bis re-election, many prominent .to people of the city and section ar-

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over sanguine, and he lias other political troubles on hand. He has reason to believe that Senator Brice, while standing on the administration financial platform in his Ohio campaign, is working for Brice and not for Cleveland. He tried to get his fingers into the Ohio muddle by persuading Congressman Sorg to become the democratic candidate for governor, but, although Sorg is a multi-millionaire, he thinks lie spent enough in getting elected to ••,u)(r I vi'i without being expected to open ids barrel in the gubernatorial campaign and lie isn’t inclined, even to please Mr. C'eveland, to lead I the democratic forlorn hope tin^ year. Mr. Cleveland and his friends are also worried over Senator Hill’s activity iii| democra'ic councils in Xew York: they know that it bodes no good either to Mr. Cleveland and his friends in thei

presidential campaign.

Tlie eyes of republicans are now j tor ed towards Cleveland, Ohio, where the National Republican League convention will meet this week, and all of those who can make it convenient will be there in person. No republican —not even Senator Dubois who has been in Washington on business—with whom your correspondent ini- talked, believes that the eoavention will try to usurp powers, belonging solely to a national convention of the party to the extent of declaring by resolution what the republican party shall or shall not support in the presidential cnmpdgn; that would be too much like playing into the hands of the democrats. The higher the mercury in the thermometer climbs the more pressing—in the eyes of Secretary Herbert—grows the necessity for an official inspection of the North Atlantic navy yards. Anticipating this necessity, Secretary Herbert some time ago ordered that the dispatch boat Dolphin be overhauled and put in proper inspection condition, including her commissary stores. This lias been done, and the inspection tour will take in all the swell ocean resorts from Fortress Monroe to as far north as Bar Harbor, will begin as soon as Secretary Herbert complete# bis list of summer giic-ts, and Will last from six weeks to two months. Last'year Secretary Herbert had as assistant inspectors his daughter and a jolly party, including a rich widow' against whom rumor credited him with waging a losing matrimonial campaign. This year his daughter i> in Kurope and the names of none of those chosen for assistant inspectors have yet been announced. It is treason to refer to this inspection cruise as being other than a performance of an official duty, hut if .Secretary Herbert was a republican official every democratic paper in the country would call H a private junket at public expense. I call it not at all; merely give the facts, and leave the reader to

do Ins ow ii calling.

! oinmi-'ioner Lochren, of the pension bureau, inai find himself in hot water

The Majestic Only steel and malleable iron rang®, offered to thepJ

Saves in fuel each year the cost of the range. Lakes j R J the time of the ordinary stove. Every range guaranteed]

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Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, y

Cream Freezers, etc.

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Tin: Bank of Commerce, of which ' schedules.

Newland T. DcPauw was president; John W. Ray, vice president, and \Vm. Bosson, cashier, I as made an assignment at Indianapolis. It is said none of the depositors will lose any money by the failure. i 1 ! !<•«* Cream \\ tiKon. The Palace restaurant lias started its ice cream wagon, and yon can have ice cream di livered at your house every af-ti-rnoon. Listen for three bells and lie ready with your money. 209-Jt

Notice to Tax-payer*. Notice Is hereby tfiv.cn to the tax-payers of the townships hereafter named that the c unity bounl of review will hear complaints on the followintf days, to-wlt: J ickann Monday, June 24 Franklin and towns Tuesday “ 25 Knsscll and towns Wednesday “ ‘M Clinton Thursday “ 27

Monroe Floyd Marlon Greencastle < Ity of Greencastle Madison Wash In s ton W arren JcfTiTson ( loverdale and town Mill Creek

.. Friday “ 28 Monday, July 1 , Tuesday “ >! . ..Wednesday “ 3 Friday “ 5 ...Monday “ 8 .. Tuesday “ !• ..Wednesday*' 10 ...Thursday “ 11 . Friday “ 12 Monday “ 15

Complaints from tax payers, however, will he heard on any day during the session of the board. Hv order of the,county hoard ot re-

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Au oftieial of the Vandalia says that two months from now a train can lie run safely over the Vanda lia from St. Louis to Indianapolis as fast as an engine can turn its wheels. Improvements to tlie road bed are being pushed all along tht line. Harry Miller, superintendent of the main line, is anxious to gei the track of tlie Vandalia in as good shape as was the Louisville division of the Pennsylvania lines when lie went to the Vandalia.

II»o<Um lor ECczeintt* Liberty Mm.i.s, Ind., June 3. IS'.io. “I have had eczema and have doctored without benefit, until I began using Hood's .Sarsaparilla and am now taking my third bottle, and it has helped me all the time and 1 believe will permanently cure me.” K. C. Ui.RKY, Box 42. Hood’s Fills cure indigestion. Refrigerators, ice cream freezers ami gasoline stoves at Cooper Bros. Hardware store. tf

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some, cost I \ and beautiful presents were received by Mr. and Mrs. Duerr as an appreciation of the es teem in which they are held by tlie doums. The appointments of the wedding were well arranged and the event was one of the prettiest ever seen in the eitv.

Bicycles and Fishing tackle at Cooper Bros. Hardware store. tf

A horse attached t> a buggy. Hie property of Oscar Sallust, broke from its hitching in front of Burk’s hoarding house this aftern on and ran west oa 'Vnsliington street, causing considerable excitement along tlie way. E. H. Bingham, of the Indianapolis Sintinel, and Miss Rogers, also of Indianapolis. wei\ la a buggy returning from the iMierr-Allen wedding When they saw the runaway approaching they drove to the hitch rack at the court house to avoid a collision, but the frightened horse also turned in, and the buggies came together, throwing the occupanis out, but fortunately no one was hurt. Both luiggi' S were damaged to a considerable extent. AHMKiiee’H Sal**. The immense stock o f boots, slices ami gents’furnishings belonging to,J. I’. Allen, now occupying the Burns room on the north side of tlie square, has been assigned to me and must he closed out immediately at prices you cannot afford to miss. Don’t fail to take your benefit while you have the opportunity. (J. T. Allen, 20»->i»t& w-lt Assignee.

4 cans corn 3 “ peaches (/ A .! tomatos 3 “ apples fi :! boxes Rolled oat1 pound good tea , 2 “ cream cheese. i A 2 ‘‘ good coffee .. Suspenders

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Good broom

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1 box sardines

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1 doz best thread

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Fresh country lard

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City lard

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Bacon

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Shoulders

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|l GAL. GASOLINE, - 14C. 1 GAL. COALOIL, - - 10C| A FULL LINE OF TINWARE AND NOTIONS AT PRICES THAT WILL SUIT Y0U.| Come and See us. M. & A Murphy

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The Fastest Growing Store in Greencastl| Facts beat theories. Confidence of buyers growint | than ever. Everyday customer* who are buying goods of us recommend in-- fri«i neighbors. I'Iicm' facts heat all tlieorie-. Where the crowds l' 1 ii favorite -lore, the pciqdeN store—your -tore -our -tore. Noth, ter proof of our popularity than onr i onstantly iumv-ing -ah- « I !i i-1 ■ v idence that our goods, our methods, our price* are just what tlie | ople| Lvci'v da\ \\ c hear Words o| absolute praise from cu-lomer- - 1 low prices. Dof this YYtiCik Only. 2 a do/ I.adics' hose, fast black, improved trimmed seams 12'o- valu at X'j •‘> gal gasoline oil can, heavv galvanized iron for 7.V n orth if | 8 qt sauce pans made of best granite ware for 48c worth 7r>r. Clothes pins le a dozen. 11 pieces decorated ohanih r | I lead pencils for le. Good writing ink, a butt' loCi'. 12 doz shirt buttons for LA good pocket comb for ■ . A good pair mens su-pound't ,r *

ti qt iron kettles for 48c worth 75c. A good washboard for 12c worth 20c. A good wooden bucket for 12c. Good gla-- tumblers for itc. < arpet sweeper if I 25. The best mop wringer for $1.75. Good rolling pin for 5c worth 10c

That Tired Feeling Means danger. It is a serious condition and will lead to disastrous result* it it is not overcome at once. It is a sure sign that the blood is impoverished and impure. The best remedy is HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength and elasticity to the muscles, vigor to tlie brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla positively Makes the Weak Strong “ I had a dull, tired feeling with no appetite and could not sleep well. 1 tried medicines without any benefit until I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla. After I had used three bottles I was in good health and I can eat and sleep well.” Fred Douglass, 1619 Lucas St., St. Louis, Mo. Hood’s and Only Hood’s « n I's-n e as y f 0 hi, y' eas y t0 MOOd S FlllS take, easy In effect. 25c.

M c will -ell you irooil -fine- 2.» per cent cheaper than any Be wise ami don’t he mi-lcd hv other merchants hut come ri"•!

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Enterprise where your dollar goes the farthest. The only department •i‘| city. "

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with congress, in connection with thel one hundred dismissals from that office which are to take effect July 1. The list of dismissals litis been kept secret, hut it lias been learned that it includes | a number of old soldiers whose dismissal is a direct and fiagraut violation of law, as well as a granddaughter of the author of the "Star Spangled Banner,” who has a record of fourteen years’ efficient service in the bureau, and nl-

ready stepsare being taken which ,, i- To open store for the sale of I believed will result in a searching in-| ti„. HkI.i party <•«.. s-crsi 'H vestigation by the republican house. | dollarsu year on entire wlml'-a ]

trade of this district. A few luiiKlrsl]

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There are also a number of oilier matters connected with Mr. Lochren’s or rather Secretary Hoke Smith’s administration of the pension bureau, as it is well known that Mr. Lochren has never been allowed to take any step of importance w ithout first getting Secretary Smith’s approval, wtiich deserve a con-

gressional investigation.

Today n l.ocai Markt-fs.

[Furnished the Daily Banner ijmkb daily by R.VV. Allen, manager of Artliui

Jordan’s nouitry house.] Hens

Springs, I* to 2 lbs, , ,, Cocks, ' 7. 1 Turkey hens, young Turkey, young toms i,? Gees*', choice f.f. over per lb a ’ Eggs, fresh subject to bundling ii Uniter, good

required, i>urt of which will n«»t till businuBs is eHtabliBhed. I‘ l)r ' o!

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See the lady Outing bicycle at Langdon’s book store. I05t3

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To • Tevelnm) June 18 at 1 National Republican League, pj To < 'hiutaneogu. 4' 111 ', 7 ternat.onai conference K|>" 1111 3 June 25, 20 and 27, teturn h"* 11

] days, $12 80.

Bi‘j Four excursion to An account of Sons of VePTiins, and i. 92.90. ^ Big I < m cxcursi n 1 I count Christian Kndca*m "‘j, J 5 to K, half fare. Stop . lowed at Cliatanqua and NiniP 1 1 For particulars see I

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