Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1895 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASILE. INDIAN A. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1895

JOB PRIMING BEFARMBN*

OF THE

BANNER TIMES

DEPAUYV UNIVERSITY

THE BEST NFMS OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

Xlke sciMlmtik 4 lloliigK Ttielr C«>lleg;e him! KorUI Lilt* Their Inand Nol**»* of llk« Hrl^liC of* Many loiiim M <‘ii and Told by Special Hcportcr.

The Athletic association will have a regular meeting this even ing at GiliO in Lee Mathias' law office. Foot ball practice is being held on the campus this afternoon. Messrs. Ruick and Hodges and Misses Leona and Grace Scott took supper at Mt. Meridian last evening.

Hon. Jehn Bkkar Dangerou.ljr In. Mastoutah. Ills., Nov. 7.—Hon. Jehn Baker, ex-oongreaaman and ex-United States minister to Venezuela, is reported to be dyinR at his home at Belleville. He has been dangerously ill for the last week. Mr. Baker has long been prominent in Illinois politics, and he gained a national reputation 10 years ago when he defeated Colonel William R. Morrison for congress in the old Eighteenth district. Cottorunills i«t Manchester. Manchester, N. H., Nov. 7.—The Manchester mills are to erect a large cottoninill in this city which will employ 700 or 800 people. The estimated cost is in the neighborhood of $700,000. This corporation has always purchased its cotton cloth, but now proposes to manufacture it.

Honolulu Healthy and Samoa Tranquil. Auckland, N. Z., Nov. 7.—According to mail advices received hero from Honolulu, cholera has ceased entirely in Hawaii and the port is clear from infection. Advices from Samoa announce that all is quiet here.

Is fully equipped for all kinds of work required in a place of this size. Our facilities are first class in every particular Leave your orders foranything you want and yon will be well served.

Messrs. Wade and Mead and Misses Yenne and Wilson took sup per at Mt. Meridian last evening. The officer a of the Athletic association are making arrangements to get a special train to go to Bloomington next. Monday. Frank Roller was not able to be out to practice yesterday on the account of sickness. The DePauwtoam will want supporters next Monday. If a special train runs we should send down a large delegation. A number of the Thetas will go to Champaign Saturday to assist in the installment of a new chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at the State University of Illinois. Col. Weaver’s seminarium class will meet this evening at o’clock. The Bloomington boys have

CtiAinplon llngnrilus Itafewt.il. Paris, Ills., Nov. 7.—lu the shooting tournament hero yesterday Irwin bested Boganlus, the champion wing shot of the world. Score 44 to 41 in a 50 live bird shoot. Can Fight In New York. New York, Nov. 7.—Pugilists Peter Maher and Steve O’Donnell arrived in this city yesterday afternoon. Both men looked to be in good condition for the glove contest which is to bo decided Itefore the Empire Athletic club on Monday night. Maher was accompanied by his trainer, the party having come from Pittsburg.

Remit of an Kleotlon Wrangle. New York, Nov. 7.—John B. MoGoldrick, clerk of the supreme court and secretary of Tammany half, is lying in a dangerous condition at his home, the result of a stab wound received in an election wrangle.

Newspaper Edition Confiscated. Berlin, Nov. 7.—The police yesterday confiscated the issue of tjie Socialistic paper Vorwaerts, of the present date, on the ground that it contained mutter which was calculated to do harm by its publication.

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“Jack and be uiav now be wear ing the I. U. colors, but he will bark for DePauw next Monday. Wabash will play DePauw here, one week I'rom next Monday, prob ably. At foot ball practice yesterday the second eleven made a touch down against the first eleven. It looks as though our second eleven could swipe Bloomington. The DePauw W'etldy board met after chapel today and transacted some important business. Those who intend to try for a place on the imer-collegiate debate between Indiana university and DePauw on Washington’s birthday at Bloomington, should hand their names to Prof. Priest. The Third Year German club will meet this evening at Bennet Allen's. Miss Blanche Swahlen gave a taffy 7 pulling to a number of her friends at her home on east seminary street last evening. Miss Florence Williamson is shopping in Indianapolis today. A number of students have gone to Terre Haute to attend the Y. M. C. A. convention, which is in pro gress in that city. Miss Elsie Applegate, of DePauw, will spend Sunday next in Rockville as the guest of Miss Fannie White.—Rockville Tribune.

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The Last Straw. Henry Van Meter, who died in Bangor about 25 years ago at the advanced age of 110, was a genuine old Virginia darky who drifted down east in some mysterious way in the early part of this century. He imagined himself charged with inspiratinu from various spirits and was in reality unbalanced in his mind for the grater part of the time, on account of too superstitious beliefs which possessed him. At one time he was summoned to court as witness in a certain case, and the counsel on each side badgered him with questions until his wits became so entangled that his answers grew quite wild and preposterous. Noticing the distress and confusion of the poor old witness, the judge, who was a most kind hearted man, hushed the lawyers and put a simple question to the bewildered darky, with the intention of bringing him back to the starting point. This third assault, for so Vuu Motor regarded the kindly judge’s interposition, proved the last straw to tho old

darky.

“Now, lookn-hoah, yo’ole gray haired gonnnan up on do bench dar, ” he broke out, shaking a trembling forefinger at the judge, “don’ yo’ interfere wid dis yer bus’ness at all. Dis chile’s got jess as much as he can do to take care ob dose two fellers down hoah, an dat’s do

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Gocal Time Card.

BIG FOUW.

GOING EAST

No. 1(i* Cincinnati Nlun. Express ... W a. m No. 4t Indianapolis Flyer 11:13 a. m No. H- Mail 4:15 p. n. No. 18* Knickerbocker 5:-l p. in

GOING WEST.

No. 3.V St. [, * Cln. Muht Ex 12::K a. m No. »• Ms I s 5n a. m No, 11* houlhwt siern Limited 12 38 p. m No. 5t Manooti Ai'O'm 3.57 p, m

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throinrh sleeper Dir N. V. and Boston and for Washington, 1). C„ via Cincinnati, C. A O. also dining cars. Now coaches llluminiued with gus on all trains. K. P. Hcestis. Agent.

In effect Sunday, < let. 20. 1895.

NORTH BOUND.

No 4* Chicago Mail 1:12 a tn No S' Mail and Accommodation... 12:32 p a No 2* Through Train 12:00 D a No 44t laical 11:25 am

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SOUTH BOC.NP.

No 3* Louisville Mall No 5* Mall and Accommodation 2:33 p No 1* Chicago and Atlanta Flyer 3:09 p N 43t local 11:25 a m

* Hally, t Except Sunda,.

Pullman sleepers on night trains, parlor and dining cars on Nos. 1 and 2. For complete time cards and full informatloi. lu regard to rates

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VANDALIA LINE. Trains b*ave mrerncastie, Fnd. In effect Oct.‘JO, 1895 FOR THE WEST. No 15 Daily 8:^a m. for St. l^ouls No 7 Daily 1*5:26 p m, for St. Louis. No 21 Daily 1:35 p m, for Louis. No 5 Daily 9:05 a m, for St. Louis. No 3 Kx. Sun 5:18 p m, for Terre Haute. FOR THE EAST No 4 Ex. Sun 8:45 a m. for Inrlianapolit No!) DaBy ....1:35pm, “ *’ No 8 Dally 3:36 p m, " ** No 12 Dally 2:35a rn, ** ** s-'o 6 Daily 4:30 a in “ “ No 2 Daily 6:0b p m “ •* !\;ORI A DIVISION Lear*: Terre Haute. No 75 Ex Sun 7:05 a m. tor Peoria. No 77 ** “ 3:55 p ir. for Decatur For complete time card, kIv.i.k all trains and stations, and for mil Information as to rates, through cars, eic., a Idress J.s. Dow lino. Agent, E, A. Ford, Green castle Gen’l Pass. A»rt. St. Louis Mo.

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