Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1896 — Page 4

lUE BANNER TIMES. GREENCABTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5 1896

The coming Artist wtio knows enough to paint a popular subject.

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The largest piece of .good tobacco ever sold for 10 cents

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the Scent piece is nearly as large as you get of other high grades for 10 cents

RKFAt'W UNIVERSITY

THE BEST NF A/S OF OUR GREAT AND GROWING INSTITUTION.

The studentu' Doing* Tholr College ami Korlal Mfe-Thelr Inaldrnl* and Nolrn of Ih« Hrlglif l.l\f* of VIiin> Young Vlrn and \% oiiioii Told l>> Special llnportrr.

That athletic concert will he a bummer. Secure you tickets.

from home each week for their lessons as heretotore. Miss licssie Smith went to Plainfield yesterday to look after the prospective art extension .work at that place. A number of new students are entering both the music and art

schools.

All persons wishing to enter the beginner's ulass either in sight singing or in public school draw ing should report some tune this

Has it got You?

The seminarium of political wee ^

science met yesterday afternoon! The Champaign Gazette says: with Col. Weaver for organization, i“The song recital of Miss Adeline

The subject this semester will be taxation. Each member of the class will spend the semester in the study of some particular phase of it.

Rowley, at university chapel, was a success in point of numbers as well as of musical excellence. The hall was crowd d and even the doorways were utronged with de-

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Reduced rates are being secured listeners. I hen follows a for the DePauw-1. U. debate. Ev- ! ver J complimentary account of the er3 r one should make arrangements |several numbers ol the program. to 0|) • Miss Rowley is now the voice teach. . .. .. ,i . . . er of the school of music of Illinois

It is authentically stated that

.. ... , ... . university at that place, there will be a real live sensation • [ in college circles. Attend the uth MOW "“ tare . . . . i The process by which nature forms let ic concert. 1 hat is a good song, ; ^ a ji ver miup,, j s ver y juterestiuR. It hut watch well! must be remembered that the earth’s .. .u . 4 , .1 crust is full of water, which percolates It seems that some of the pro- j evcrywhere through the rocksVmaking lessors have not forgotten bow to j solutions of elements obtained from assign long lessons. them. These solutions take up small

particles of precious metal which they

Wallace Wolf returned from find bore and there.

Arcadia yesterday where he visited Sometimes the solutions in question , . ' are hot, the water having got so far ns parents. j down as to be sot boiling^iy the interPaul Burlingame has made sev m*heat of the globe. TWtm they rush eral engagements for a tour of the I °P wur(1 ’ P ickir, « n P the bitH of Die,al 08

DePauw Glee club.

Tickets for the athletic concert

Beautiful Faea •s made doubly attractive — a plain lace seems less plum—if accompanied by a graceful figure. The

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are being sold as fast as red lemon ado nt a circus. Nearly a hundred were sold by three parties, yester day morning. The parties having

! the concert in charge have been

working very hard on it for the past week and it promises to eclipse 1 anything given in that line hereto

I fore. Comic and sentimental songs • interspersed with instrumental

music, recitations and occasional

CATARRH, HEADACHE, | i oke "ill constitute the program. neuralgia. LaGRippE, in our column yesterday in menWILL CURE iiahtiimi I tionitig the social ?ivcn in the Phi

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OMiiVd ,!'.e ,ffecii ,)elt ha Il, it should have read “Pi J ^ FNnnRSFD hy his’ instead of “Phi Psi” Iraternity.

The mistake was a typographical one and not the writer’s. We beg the pardon of both the Phi Psi ami

Phi Delt fraternities

John Dawson Howe has returned

from Marion.

Cpiite a number of students hail their pictures taken yesterday for the ’97 Mirage. If you have not handed in tour photograph you should do so as soon as possible. John and Frank Walker have re turned to graduate with '97. The seniors met after chapel today. It is reported that the seniors will appear in caps and gowns in

the near future.

The Indies’ gymnasium class will meet at (i:30 this evening. The young men’s at. 9 o’clock. Miss Blanche Bacon wears Theta

colors.

Chas. Campbell is classified freshman now. Jesse Heeb, formerly of ’97, will not return this semester as was

supposed.

The Skull club met today and decided to permit their group pict lire taken after the initiations last

year, go in the Mirage.

Dr. Gobin said at chapel today that ibese winter days were good times to do good hard studying. Mr. Wiseman is again a student

of the class of $1900.

The Y. M. C. A. has issued a

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Crannies permeating the stony mass in every direction may become filled with the precious metal, or occasionally a chamber may be stored full of it as 1,000,000 hands were fetching the treasures front all sides and hiding away a mine for some lucky prospector to discover in another age. —London Stand-

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except the ordinary drivers, who earry no weapons, and are attended by no guard. In what other land on the face of the globe could the same bo done?— Professor C. M. Cady in Century.

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The common habit of taking hats in chapel is getting rather obnoxious. Mr. Watts says all hats are

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The

MUSIC AND ART NOTES,

orchestra rehearsal of this

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On the flrst Tuesday of each month 1 tree reclining i-liair cars, ilail} between until furtaer notice we will sell one ; Chicago und Colorado, oilers the bei-t way “settlers” tickets to points in of facilities for re,iching Cripple creek, southern states south of Kentucky and For tickets and lull informaiion apply

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Miss Clara Martin, of Indianapolis, is among the new students at the music school. She expects to take a complete ccurse in music. The Misses Owen, of Amo, are living at the hall this semester to

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He Scored Jonrnalism. A successful physician, who began life as a reporter, spoke very scornfully of the newspaper man who had not sense enough to discover that the talents needed to earn him a bare living in “journalism” would bring him substantial rewards in any other business or profession. I suppose it must have been some such idea that was at the root of Horace Greeley’s fixed objection to paying any man a salary of more 5.m $26 a week, it being his opinion that if an employee of a newspaper could earn more than that he ought to strike out for himself. Considering the number of second and third rate newspaper men who have made flrst class reputations in politics, have adorned presidential cabinets, and made their murk generally in the public life of the country, there does seem to be somethiniAwrong with the old hands at tbe bellows who can find nothing better to do.—Forum. * r *

LINCOLN LEAGUE MEETING. Uftll for the Aununl Meeting to He Held at IndinnapoliA. The annual meeting of the Clubs forming the Indiana Lincoln League will be held at Indianapolis on Wednesday at 1:39 p. tn., February 12, 189<> The session will be devoted to the elec-liuu-of officers, the selection of district organizers, delegates to the National League Convention, etc. After the business Inis been disposed of, the meeting will be turned into a republican love fe ist. Addresses will be delivered by some of tbe most eloquent speakers in the country. Tie League Clubs have for years been great factors, especially in presidential campaigns, und by proper etibrt, clubs ••an be organized this year in almost every voting precinct in the state, and the good thus accomplished will tie of inestimable benefit to the runty. All Republican clubs in the State are requested to send delegates to the convention; and all republicans and those who expect to act and cooperate with the party in the coming campaign are invited to he present at the meeting. M aik as R. Sulzer, Pres. J. J. Higgins, Sec.

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I'OLI Vir.tl. ANNO I NCKHIENTN. 4 hii<11 rimes lor I’lare* un Hie llc|>nbll> can , oiinty Ticket lor IKIMi. In this column will he placed the names, as they conic in, of candidates for places on the republican county ticket for the campaign of 1896. Those will lie subject to the conventicu to be announced later: eon siiERirr. Dudley Hutehcnon, of Hamricks, will do a candidal<• for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nomiimtinK convention. Andrew King, of Putnamville, will be a candidate for sheriff of I'litnain county, subject to the republican nominalina convention. Geornre W. Watts, of i'utnainviUe, Warren township, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican uoiuinatiiiM convention. Harry Kuark, of Warren towhshfp, will be a candidate for sheriff of Putnam county, subject to the republican nntninutiutr oonven*