Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1895 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMES. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA MONDAY DECEMBER 9 lb9o

OYSRCOAtfjS

NO- 6 WPCSH-

We make one or the best quality and fitting overcoat at $15.00. . A. G. LESTER.

GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind., General Insurance, Ileal Estate And Loan

other with their numerous costly coats of paint and

paper.

ACTIVE

and wall

WITNESS AGAINST THE HEARNES.

Loruat Street M. K. Chareh,

Yesterday was a day of much interest and profit. h>ery service of the day gave evidence of the re rival. Large congregations filling the lower floor of tue church both morning and evening. In the after noon at 3 :15 a young men’s meeting was held. A goodly number of young men were in attendance and the meeting was a great success. The Epworth League meeting was

largely attended by earnest young | cu, re ^ Hannibal

people. The excellent choir rendeied at the regular services music

O. A Will AttMtify lU*gar«linff a Con-

versation over the Telephone.

Special l>i*patch to the Globe-Democrat. Stevkns’ Point, Wia., December 6.—O. A. Cole, stage manager of the Grand Opera house here, was today subpoened as a witness in the famous Stillwell murder ease soon to be tried at Bowling Green, Pike county, Mo. Cole is an electrician and when the murder oc-

Mo., be was

connected with the Telephone Exchange in that city. On the night that Stillwell met his death at the hands of some unknown assassin Coie was at the switch board, and

.gcut.

WOOL EX FACTORIES.

Our (British) export of woolen P* culiarl >' f,,tlu * to t,,e rev " nl goods shows a satisfactory increase 8ervk,e *' vvi,i< ‘ h evideDt l- v tonche<l to most countries, though «„• t , le '’^rt chords. The interest in the total gain of £183,317 for the ' mee,i,, * s 18 such lhat lhe >’ wil1 C ^ D 1"'1^ month no less than £103,500 ap-. ! t i pears in the exports to the United 1 order of 8ervi,e8 for each day will '"Kht.

States. The recovery in tins (jtiarter may be judged of from the fact that the total shipments of woolen

Money Loaned At a Very LowRate of Interest

tinue du.ing the present week. The; 1 passed through the telephone

The Sunday before

be as follows: 2:30 in the after-1 the mlirder he " a8 al8 ° ut tilt ‘ noon an Evangelistb-al social meet switchboard and overheard a con ino; (J:30 p. m. a young ladies’ ver8 " li,m between Mrs. Stillwell

goods to the states in October last P ntv,,r ' a ‘he lower prayerh"' 1 I)k H, ‘ arne > Hie suspects of the

year were valued at only £14.(530 , ro,,,n ^ at ,he Pa ""‘ hn " r a . vo " n g An almost bl.oiiar expun-ion is nten’s prayer meeting in the u„p r shown as regatds worsted rab 1 i s,| , ' ,mm - Al1 8 ' ,rv i , ‘‘ 9 wil1 begin for whereas rl.ipments to Americti P r,,m P tlv ,,n,i ,h '* ntght service will in October, 18\H, were valued at | dose ».t eight o’clock. Everyhod.v

cordially invited to these services. Come and bring your friends.

Call and see hirn before ing elsewhere.

clos-

only £111,020. they last month reached a total ol £105.589. During the cturent tear nearly onehalf of our total exports of worsted goods have gone to the United

: .States, the value being £4,064,880, DAILY BANNER TIME81 !l8 com P a, '‘‘ d with J>hU7(> in the ' first ten months of 1894 —The Lon Published every afternoon except Sunday lion T.CQilotHlnf. A OVCtuheK U. 18U5. »t the Hannbk Truss office, corner Vine and Franklin streets.

crime, which sounded so strange to turn attho time lhat lie jottea down ; the remarks, thinking that some da\ the memoranda might be

needed.

This testimony has never been 'given to the public before.

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Tribune C'lianges Hands, Terre Haute Express.

After today the Terre Haute Tribune, the evening tlHily, will be conducted by new parties. The deal for the transfer of the paper to Loganeport and Dunkirk parties has been on for som j time and a dispatch from Logansport announces that the sale has been made. The new owners are C. F. Crowder, editor of the Dunkirk Nvu'k\ Herbert Grads, eitv editor of the Logansport Reporter, and Henry Six, foreman of the Logansi port Pharos. The final closing up of the deal will take place today. The change in the management brings about the retirement of Mr.

Woodring, the present

New Music Nohool Partnership. Indlanap tils Journal. Sig Leonardo Vegara and Mr. Adolph Schcllschmidt have as sumed charye of the Indiana Conservatory ot Music, ami «ill hereafter eondtict the institution under the name of the Vegara Sohellsehmidt Conservator of Music. Several new classes will be added ami for the piano department a virtusosonow residing in New Yhirk

The attorneys for the defense in the case of the State vs Dr. Hearne and his wife, charged with the murder of Amos .1 istillwell, held a conference at Bowling Green today. All the attorneys for the defense were present, and they mapped out the program for the trial, which is set lor next Monday. On that day the case will be called and a severance probably granted. It is not known which ease will be taken up first, but it is generally believed

; MISTER I YOU VE DROPPED YOUR

will be engaged. He was a pupil .

„ . that the case against Dr. Hearne of Kullaeh and Taussig. For the ^

operatic feature of the institution a department of elocution and |

dramatic action will be addeMr.! REPUBLICAN CALL TO ARMS.

Schellschmidt is well known in this!

city, having lived here nearly all Chairman Gowdy Starts the Po-

his life. He will teach the violin and ’cello. Sig. Vegara

schooled in Italy and cently come here,

vocal class.

was

has but re

litical Ball Rolling for 1896. The following circular has been issueu by Chairman Gowdy of the

He has a large| B tate committee To ihe Republicans of Indiana’. It has been decided by the republican

state committee that the republh uns in each county of the state and all others who wish to act and vote with the re-

on Saturday,

Christian Chareh ftevlvai.

“Standing in the Doorway.” will

business be the subject of Evangelist Boyer’s publican party, shall’

Address all communications to Thk Daily Banner Times. Greencastle, Ind.

T elephones. COUNTING ROOM EDlTORI ‘ L ROOM

62 95

Skbd news to Telephone 95.

There are a lot of good people in Putnam county who have been supporting the democratic ticket from force of habit who will ehange their habits next November.

The Banner Times will consider it a special favor if secretaries of lodges will furnish us the elections of officers as they occur. Most of the elections are held this month.

manager of the Tribune, and Ed ward T. Gregg, of Peru. The new management will retain George B. Lockwood as editor. The Tribune announced a short time ago that it was a republican paper, but it is said the new management will conduct it as an independent journal. At) to Dull Buftinesft. The merchant that is complaining of dull business at this time of] the year, should inquire into his methods of attracting patronage. There may be a method that would beat judicious newspaper advertising all hollow, but the shadow of every great success is evidence that such a method has not yet come to the surface. The merchant who advertises most judicious is the man who succeeds best. In this day and generation there are but few great successes without the help, directly or indirectly, of the newspapers, and in the language of Col. John Wanamaker of the tair Quaker City, now is the time to come out of the wet.

sermon tonight at the Christian ! l',. meet in mass conven- * . . i tion in their respective townships, church. The immense audience j wards or precincts for the transaction last night clearly demonstrated i °*‘be following business:

1. For the election of precinct eom-

that many were standing in ‘be f r0ln the severs! voting predoorways and everywhere else that cinets of the state For this nurpose if

. the meeting be held by ward or town-

room eottbl he found, while hun { ^hip the voters shall separate according dreds were turned away that could j to precincts, eaeli precinct electing its not be admitted. Long itefore time ln i lteem . in> „„ t . hose n, shall constitute for the service to begin the house I the membership of the republican counwas packed even to the pulpit plbf- 8 t. nla jjoi, therelor shall be determined form and pastor's study. Although upon by the county committee and the .. , . , i same indicated in the notice Hereinafter the throng «as so great the speaker pr(iviii( „ | fl „. whjl ; h L . ase the pre held the undivided attention until cinct committeemen from each ward or . , ... x- towushiti, so elected shall, as may thus the last word of the sermon. Never be , lele) . |nilie d by the county committee

elect on or before January IS. e

The organette says the paper on the ceiling of the sheriff's otlice was put on two year’s ago. A peep at the records shows the office was papered just previous to the September term of commissioners in 1894. That is a few months over a year. We don’t care who the mechanic was the job wasn’t a good one. If the republican earthquake of last month can shake the wall paper loose on the celling of the sheriff's office, the quake of next November will in all probability shake the democratic candidate for sheriff over into the next county.

Roii8iug Debate in Sigh*. A proposed debate is causing much discussion among our citi zens. It is to be upon tbe question: “Resolved that gold or gold and sil ver together will make a better standard than wheat to base the merchandise value of the money of the

world upon.”

This question will be debated by Joseph Baker and John Zeiner in the Baker A Browning hall on Dec. 13, at 7 p. m. sharp. Men and women are invited; admission free except a collection will be taken to pay for tbe use of tbe hall. Each side will consume an hour and a half fifteen minutes at a whirl. John F. Maloney will act as chairman, and if either party fails to show up at

Never

in the history of the Christian church in Greencastle has there been such a religious interest and it is rapidly spreading to the neighboring towns. The sermon on “The Church of the Future” was a grand effort and the conclusion easily and clearly reached that it must be a church wearing the name of Christ and not a human name, ami its members bound together by love and not by creeds or confessions of faith of human origin. Nine baptisms took place at the close of the sermon. There were also other additions. The morning service on “Prayer and Providence” was full of of the deepest interest. Seve-al persons made the good confessions and a number of others recently baptized were received into the church. The revival will continue all week. Ser vices begin at 7 o’clock. Each afternoon at 2:30 there will be a workers’ meeting. XX

RL.UG A GREAT BIG PIECE. FOR " '“ENTS* *

COUNTY NKWN NOT KM.

This thing of painting the court

house every change of the moon is the call of time the other man will a burlesque, anyhow. Whenever a be entitled to bis own time and that

democratic ward heeler gets out of ( of his competitor, a job in this county he is given a ; M»ri.a K r i.kck.fE

paint brush or a paste [tot and put I HarryO. Brown and Anna <’. Rrown;!

to work on the court house. The ] Walter Rogers and Leona Shields,

rooms and corridors of the build-i tne popular excursion to At-j ing are gradually closing in on each lanta December Hi, via I. D. &. W. By. i a Jong sickness.

Last Sunday I was attacked with la grippe in an aggravated form. By night I suffered greatly with pains in my head ; all my bones ached ; my eyes became inflamed; in fact was all "broke up.” I commenced taking Four-C; took two large doses Itefore retiring; next day felt comparatively well except some soreness. 1 give your FourC remedy full credit. For La Grippe it is a success. C. 0. Scott, 708 S. 7th street, Arkansas City, Kan

Dae. 24, 1891.

Families in tbe Country

Should always keep Brazilian Balm on hand. It is tbe doctor in tbe house, always ready and reliable. For colds, coughs, croup, catarrh, asthma, pleurisy, rheumatism, constipation, female troubles and all kinds ot fevers it acts like magio and saves many a doctor’s bill and many

ward or township committeeman to represent such ward or township on tbe county committee. 2. For (lie election of such delegates and alternate delegates to their respective uistrict conventions to t»e held on Tuesday, January 21, 18!»ti, as may be apportioned to such precinct, township or ward by tbe republican eounty committee in accordance witli tins cull. At such township or ward meetings there shall be no other business transacted than above designated. Notice of such precinct, township or ward mass meeting shall be given by tbe republican county committee by publication in the republican press of the county ten days before date set. The members of tbe county committer so chosen shall meet at their respective county seats on Saturday, January 18, 1896, at such place and hour on such day as may be determined and published by tbe county committee, to organize by the election of a chairman, vice chairman, secretary and treasurer. Tne basis of representation to the district conventions shall be: One delegate and one alternate delegate for every 200 and friction thereof of 100 or more votes cast for Win. D. Owen for secretary of state at the November election, 1894, tbe. counties to lie entitled to the aggregate number of delegates and alternates as stated below. Such aggregate tn tbe respective counties shall be apportioned by the county committee to tbe several wards and townships upon the basis named above, such apportionment to be published in the esiinty committee call, herein befote provided

for.

No other business than designated shall be transacted at tbe district meetings. The members of the state committee so selected shall meet at tbe Denison house, Indianapolis, on Tuesday, January 24, Isflli, at 2 o’clock p. in , for the purpose of organizing by electing a chairman, secretary and treasurer and transacting such other business as may come before them. Tills call Is approved an ordered issued by tbe republican state committee in session at Indianapolis, November •20. 189ft.

PtTTNAM VII.I.K. Rev. Stout has been bolding an interesting series of meetings at Bethel church. . Miss Sue Lewis is not again after a couple of weeks of indisposition. James Hurst’s little boy Clide is

juite rick.

Miss Grace O’Neal gave a very interesting musical rehearsal at her father’s home recently. About a score of her pupils took part in tbe entertainment which was greatly erjoyed by a number of invited guest?. The exercises began with a quartette "1 am Dreaming" but it was soon discovered that it was no dream, but a real wide-awake affair in which all acquitted themselves with credit. Little Reggie Horn, six years old, ^ang ^ solo, which was very sweet indeed. Miss A Hie Williams lias been spending a week at Cloverda’e. William Showers and wife of Bloomington, spent several days in our place

recently

quite an excitement was caused in our place recently by the rumor that there is to be a new branch rail road built from this place to Bowling Green. We bear of no one willing to stand on his bend until it is built. John Q. Dunn.

STUDENTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO GO TO Langdon’b Book Store, -FORNEW AND SECOND HAND College Text Books, Scratch Books, Letter Tablets, Stationery, Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. Give us a call and we will try to please you cl. K. Langdon.

Convention call. The republicans of the Fifth congressional district will meet at the court house, Terre Haute, I ml., at 11 o’clock a. in., Tuesday, January 21, 1896, to elect a member of the state committee. The representation of said convention will be one delegate for each 200 and fraction of 100 or more votes cast for William D. Owen for sccresary of state at the tbe last election. N. Filheck. Chairman. George M. Ai.i.e.n, Secretary. The basis for the counties will be as follows:

Eat Good Bread, Pies and Cakes, Made at the Home Bakery C. LUETEKE.

Clay HiaidrlckH

Oelegatea

17 ttl

Morgan 18 Parke l» Put im in Pi Vigo M Vermillion !t

Total 114

There was a wedding at tbe clerk's office this afternoon. The contracting parties were : James Gordon of Limedale and Mary J. Stirling, of Brazil.

If you have LaGripoe, try 4-C. If your children have the croup, try 4-0. If you can’t sleep from coughing and cold, try 4-C. If you have the asthma, try 4-C. If you have a harsh, hacking cough, try 4-C. If you have consumption, try 4-C. d th & w tf.

The Banner i imes For Statements, Bill Heads, etc. The Banner Times For Envelopes. The Banner Times For Letter Meads. The Banner Times For Legal Blanks. The Banner Times For Sale Bills and Posters. The Banner Times For all kinds of job printing at .owest prices. tf

Are YoulLooking for Bargains? SEE James M. Hurley, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Property of all kinds for sale or rent. 2ND FLOOR. - - 1ST NATIONAL BANK. GREENCASTLE IND

For Sale.

Dwelling house, with eight rooms, pantry and cellar; good cistern. Barn and fruit trees on lot, near the public square. For price and terms call on JAMES F. FEE, Office in Central Bank Building.

B. F. JOSLJN Hand e* tbe Rlgaest Grade Brazil Ittoek

See the sunny south and the Atlanta Exposition December 16 for $14.70.

And tbe Rcet PlttHburirh nn Anthracite yard opposite Vandalit freight office

Indestructibly Mica chimney? for Welsback lamps, for sale at Cnoneg Bros., Hardware Co. 42-tf.