Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1897 — Page 2

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U-ast one day to them during the year. Manv farmers missed an opportunity this year to iearn mueh and a great nutidier of good i|iiestions were satisfactorily’ an--weted. While tliis year’s attendance was splendid, a larger one next year will no douht follow.

SOME WARM ANSWERS-

El.VS CREAM BAI.M is a posltlvernre. Apply into the no«trils. It in quickly Bt)i<orl«(t. 8U cents at PrnjeiMn nr hv mail : Wimples 10c. by mail. KLY BttOTHEKS, 60 Warn o Si., New York City.

1 In- Prevaili in: li^noninr*- Ke}(ar<lli ^ Our I.Hii^ufiKe Illiiatratetl by StiKlenta

DAILY BANNKii TIMES

I’iiIiIIsIhk) every nlternoon except Sunday *t the Bannbh Tiiiks ofMce, corner Vine and Franklin a’.reetg.

At the late convention of the 1 county superintendents of the state ' a number ot amusing answers to j questions ou the English language

Charifcret* for display advertiSfinentH must bo handed in bj 10 o'clock m. m. each day. Head* iiiMT advertiseiuonta will be received cacti day up to 1 o'clock p. in.

AM eoraniunlcatlons should be aiKQod with the fame of thf writer; not necessarily for publicitlon, but as evidence ol good ra tb« Anonymous communications can not be noIced.

Where delivery is irregular idease report same promptly h! publication office.

Spedrnen copies mailed fre jon application.

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When delivery rnaue by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as they call and receipt for same.

ADVERTISING RATES.

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Per Inch, ftn-t insertion 25 ets. “ •* each snbscHiuent Inscrtirn 5 ets. ** k ‘ per month $l.n0 Guaranteed position dial led 25 per cent to If" per rent extra. Position not miaranteed fur advertisements of less t ban 5 imdies. No thscount tor time or simee; five per cent allowed when payment necomimnies order.

KKADINO NOT1CBH

brevier type per line. 5 c < hie line purairra|>hs cimnred as oecupyitur two lines-pare.

be allowed only

rrsphs caanreu as oeeupj in The foilowinsr rates will If ,en cash accompaniesoT'ler. 25 linos 50 " no “ 2i<l " 500 ** .... M. J. BKCKETT

M AflKY M. SMITH.

Address all communp ationH to The Daily It vnnkk Times.

Green castle, Ind.

and the meaning of words were brought up and occasioned some considerable amusement. These answers were are as follows, were given some by pupils and some, alas, by applicants for teachers’ li-

cense :

Stability means taking car - of j stables, and also means stables in lgeneral A mosquito is a child of b ack and white parents. Obelisk, one of the marks of ! punctuation. Doxology. dropsy of the head. Ironical, something very hard. Monastery, a place for monsters. A rattle is a sort of gun. \ entilation is letting in contami I nated air. A rehearsal is what they have at u funeral. An incendiary is when you go round preaching and singing hymns. Kpostulatlou is to have thj small-

pox.

I The boy was cursory when he

run to catch the train.

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Put'llsber Manaifunr Kdltor

Telephones.

COUNTING ROOM FOlTORIAL ROOM

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SPK I A I, NO I ICK. Wj; publinb, mid are ylad t-. jret iheHatne when they ?ir«- u.-ws free bn» f not ices of deatha. blrths and inarria«■«*>». hut wecbarurift»r extended accounts of marriages, «>hituaries, IndKt* and society resolutions a”d eards of thanks, ami will publish none such unless a\ ineiit, »«• sail ' factory :i , 'rany , cnn rit t liert or, is made in av m cc.

The man was very cursory because lie swore a great deal. A critic is something ton put jyour mind onto. (’annibttl is two brotheis w! o killed themselves in the Bible. An impulse is what the doctor takes hold of to see if you are sick. A diphthong is a very contagious disease. The boy was sick with informaI t ion of the stomach.

Send news to Telephone 95.

Se\ i k.vi. farmers hove expressed a desire to see in print a number of tiie papers and speeches given at the farmers institute last week, in country newspaper offices this would be impossible owing to the length and number of the papers ami one could not well be given without others. These institutes are arranged for the benefit of of fanners and they should give at

A N*• w Club in Klonmington. Some young married ladies of Bloomington are organizing a new club. One of the most important rules of the new club will be: When one member is heard or known to have talked about any person, she will be lined 50 cents for the first offense which must be paid or she will be expelled from the Hub in disgrace. If in the discretion of a committee selected, she tie deemed guilty oi having unraveled an unusually entertaining story of her neighbor siie shall he lined one dol iar. Tiie club’s formation will be officially declared the coming week.

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Z llftrinninfr Monthly jumnirv H, i will Hell Hr iMIiuht < Mi at HV - pt r gallon. Guftn:itir nt p» i v pne gallon, or 5 aaltoim lor tM'r. “ s 't t \oiir t atiM out .uni jfivt* mr a trial, 'riiost* aro >ti ictl> casli Z prici-s.

Bailey Hawkins.

Black was accompanied by i is father. B. II. Black, and one or two ; i» elsvii.c people. Young Black | was sittintr within a few feet of the prisoner and looked him over carefully. After Gaynor was taken

of Wm. R. < 'mints at Keelsville. airivetl here at 1 : !1 Sunday afternoon in charge of Marshal Stair. He was taken to the jail at once where a large crowd assembled to catch a glimpse of him. Gavnor is not a very tall man but he is some taller than Gray, tils alleged (tartner. He talked some at Terre Haute and to Detective McKae as related us follows in Sunday’s /■ •- prcKK: When arre-ted tit I’aducah Guvnor became indiiMiant and said he would make M-tne «>ue -moke far arresting him. Me sjiid hi-* name was Miller aril that ha was living with hi' relatives. 'I he man was employed in a mill when arre-ted. lie was a watchman and had been working but a few days, having gone to Paducah from Evansville. When seen at rhejail >aturday. Gaynor w a- reading a new-paper. Had he read more during the last three weeks he pr Miahly would not now he in jail, as the tact that he and Gray were wanted has been given wide publicity. He w it' not vi-1 y talkative w hen approached by a reporter. In fact he was glum. He said “yes’’ and “no” to the ijiit-'-

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back to jail young Black identified

him as the man. He was also m m shown tht rt olver which (iaynor lYicJCl

had the night of the murder ami which he had carried ever since, it

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lions put to him. and finally when pressed to say something he stretched himself and said lie would talk when the time came and not before. He admitted. however, that lie was with Gray in thi' city and that they stopped at Shively’s on Twelfth street. When tir-t questioned 1>\ Detective McKeu he saiil lie had never been at Shively -. but when the officer told him point blank that he was lying, and related to him the manner in which he left the boarding house tml also w here he went ami where he stopped after leaving 1 Inplace Gaynor weakened and admitted everything except the actual murder and the place at which he left his pal. Gray, when arrested and questioned, said he left Gaynor at Greeucaslle, hut the man now in jail here sava that they went to Indianapolis and. there took different routes. Gray going to hi-

hat ing been taken from Gavnor by the Kentucky officers when he was arrested. The gun is a Smith A Weison and was of the pattern de scribed by Black. The officers regard the capture as a good one and Detective McRae thinks he has a good case against the man. His actions in Paducah where he was under an assumed name were suspicious at least. Gaynor has an uncle who will back him provided he i' not guiltv. it is said, but has expressed the opinion that if he be guilty he ought to suffer. THE SAN JOSE SCALE-

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No. M* -i. L Acc’tn No. 11* Si. I l)a> Limited No M Miit*ooa Untiled • IiHily t Dally Kxcem s,- , Np, J. connects at IniHamii -

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No. IS. conneei, ,, I laini- lor Toledo anil Delrt.it. ■ lieUi toiltai it-tor Saiuhisket r. P. Hn * Connectiom: Ho. 4 at i with Big Four trains f..r i neii'j (’Icveland, Benton Uaihor, i| I and < (dumLiis i)hio.

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No. ri“MuHOon Aee’m” u I’-iri. ,1

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.Vo. 8 at Indianapolis wit! tr . U[ S

Greensburg.

No. !i at Paris for (.'aiii, . with P. D. A K. norih an.I -t int* Mattoon with P li & E : ■ ■: w,. M with 1 (' north. No. II at Paris w ith t r di s • , ■ Puna with B A O S W iioip A .- ■

Slrtl I Bmitilol Mi'll' lit UlS' lot Dun.. rnlUnn "■ip l pil"".'l't| , ‘K-i-iv il

luiitriM Which IiiIch: Fruit and <»rimmciua< riant*. 1 »csf men\ »* Pest*.

I'tjrdui* bulletin.

There are many species of scale insects which infest fruit and ornamental plants to a greater nr less extent, but the San Jose scale is the most to be dreaded on account ot it' destructive character, tin lapidity with which ii increases and the difficulty with wiiich n may he eradicated. It has been only a few years since this pest was introduced into some of the nurseries of the eastern states from ( aliforniii through carelessness. From these nurseries it has been widely scattered, and it is already present in a tiumbir of orchards in Ohio and Illinois, brought there by shipment of trees from these in Tested nurseries, and we have no reason to suppose that these ship mints of trees have been any less

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DON T MISS IT Umis diverging romli?

\ pen,, iiial gu.ii. ntec. Tiu- -iilv fun toConw.

•’im W«*r*ti»4 , r. The imiicatii ns for tins vicinity for (he coming inirtv --ox hours are as follows at* received hv H. S. Renick «fe t o from the official weather hiireaii at Chicago.

No. IS *■ Kmckerboekcr'’ c in j, 9 polls for Cineiunuti and nn in 1

to New York and Boston. No. at Mattoon with I ' -

1 * iVK smuheasr, at Sr. I.om- win, a

verging mails.

No. :I0 carries sleepers for i i,,,,,! New York and ffostn:i, nui' iv 1 nati i-onnects a! (ireenshurg ill

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Chicago, 111., Jan. 18

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Lw rut-'dii, eoi'ler southeast pm

rralrmleave •reencantic. Inn in i-nsr

r tit'ii tonight : ri'ing tempera- \ 17, isht.

ture Tiu-sday. Cox. The following local oh.-i-rvations

as taken daily hv Guy Wilson w ho is in charge ot the official weather instruments ineated on the ned ol

the West College building-

roll THK WEST.

No T Daily ...IZtSK a-r.. for't No 15 Daily ': '5 a m. for'i No *' Dally s : 23 a in, for St No 21 Dalis 1:44 p m. for No a l.x sun — 5:27 p m, fot'1 - 1 -. ii, •, Mo I! Daily H:O s p m. fi •

Maximum temperat ure j caterday

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ft mi" 1 at ure today.' m, u.t ■ noon -rt.i It tin tall. riteUe-l Httov. 11 ik-Iicsi .. . .OTi The noi.o totti|:ert'tur • is taken .laily by the h.iwkii 'i twi-

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No 11 Dally Lioa m. for iti* .i a[> No I D«(ty lix sens;:-.', a m •• Nt> 12 Dall.v I 15 \o-,t. * '1. _ • Muiiy 1:44 p m, •’ Nt, s Daily 3:lll p m, “ No 2 Daily tWt p m •• I’l-iDIU V DIVISION

home and Gaynor to Evansville. He.

said he was in Reelsville on the night kvtpient in Indiana than in these

•' f the tnunler He even admits'.hat 1 -tiljRccnt states,

he atnl Gray went into (’ount s store 1 Judging from the many sped-

and bought something to eat. They had been there on two other occasions anil buying food, had gone down the railroad track to eat it. Detective MeRea obtained a great deal of evidence from tin-prisoner euroulc to this city, lb- takes the story Ddd by Gray and compares tiie two, and by so doing has worked tip a case that may end in the conviction of one or both of the men.

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mens of scale infested branches received by the Experiment Station

riiotoi'rapli I ake.

A smooth talking swindler, claim ing to be a traveling agent for a St. Louis firm and having unrivaled bargains as his stock in tradi, is victimizing the public in several of the towns in mis (art of the state and it would be well for the residents of this city to he on the lookout for him. He takes orders ior coffee, a Hie a p baking powder and

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^ a in. lor l‘-nrii • s,, "7 *• ** 3:55 p rr forheeatu

I « r complete time eiirfl. all trn

an l siiitlonH, and for f'.ll infornian..i ^

rat cm. t hroutrti carp, etc., addrep*

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Gaynor was seen by a Hannki: Tdies reporter at the jail. H<* is in the north wing in the women's department and is suffering from a severe cold. He talked readily and said he hadn't been reading the papers mueh. The peporter -Miggested that it would have been a good idea to read a little espeetallv from the papers, and Gaynor then laughed and said it would have been ot little good as lie was not

during the past season, it is very other uiticles for table and culinary evident that but little is known use. No payment i-, first asked, concerning this scale by the fruit but he returns in a week with ’>0 growers of Indiana in general. cents worth of baking powder lor The San Jose scale is much which he receives a price. To this smaller and of <i diUVrent shape, point all is legitimate, but in eon the female being nearly circular in tractiug with customers he takes outline, than the oyster shell or their photographs ami is to present hark louse, while the others men- each customer with an enlarged tinned are readilv distinguished by one ami deliver with the coffee when

LOUISVILLE, And all points NORTH AM) SOI Tlli

1 he. only line to the I'aniou- h III, I

resorts.

the naked eye. This pest becomes they would pay the remaining dol U/eSt Bad(?Q ai}d dis-riinited lt\ means of nursery lar. The pictures do not come en prBQGl^ CiGl\ Sprity^J stock which is sent from one state larged, hut the photographs have The ( arhbad of America. • on,,,:

or locality to another. It is also been returned, so they have a lot spread locally by being carried by ' of poor baking powder ami no cofthe wind and on the feet of birds, fee or enlarged pictures,

etc., so that if but a single tree is infested at the time of planting, so great is its reproductive power, it.

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Yesterday was a great dav at Locust Street church in spite of

guilty and would have come here if j ma y 80on 8 P i ead untl1 11,0 who,e the inclement weather. Thechurch

orchard is infested. It has been

I,cen in ascertained that the progeny of a up this single female, during a single

a postal card had been sent him.!

When asked if he had Reelsville lie said he was

way about December 1 and was on season, may amount to more than u freight train passing through j diree ' ddlon8 <d individuals. Reelsville, ami the train stopped ' f ^ s :i farther precaution and as a for water; that he did not stop matter °f sHf protection Indiana there. He said he had been in should follow the example of Ohio I'aducah watching in a mill. He a,ld Illinois in passing a law mukdidn't say anything about being j 8lde or odei i n o for sale, or under an assumed name nor that hwboring trees or plants intested he wasn’t getting any mail. Gav this or other noxious insects nor stated that he lived near Jef- a misiemeanor punishable by a

looks to this week to ymiil large results: Service- every day except Saturday. ('ome and invite your friends.

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I 1! vNK J. HEED. G. I*. A., t I TIME CARD SEPT.13TH, 1896 I

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No. i. Chicago Mai| T l->»J J"- i; -' Express U' 17pB* N" il,- Local Freight 11 1

sot 111 BOl’ND. No. 3,* Soutliern Mail 15u-I •'i°- ” Express. 2:17 p I • 'o. 13,- Local Freight I_'.!7|i I

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fersonville ann knew Gray, also Rev. Farr, of this city, who had been stationed at his town as a minister PRELIMINARY K KI DAV, Gaynor was taken up to the mayor’s office whereJustice Denny’s court was in session. On tiie way he was taken to Dr. Bence’s office and given some medicine for his cold. Gaynor is right at six teet tall and is rather heavy build. He had no overcoat but was warmly dressed otherwise. In court he stated he wanted to communicate with lus attorney, Mr. M. Z. Stunnard, of Jeff'ersonville, who is em ployed by Gray, and Justice Dennyset the time for hearing for Friday, January '21, if no further arrange merits an- made. If necessary lie will he given further time. black identifies i. vi.nok. Gaynor was taken to Gol. Matson’s office into the presence of George Black, the clerk in Counts’ store the night of the murder.

suitable line. It should then Inplaced in the hands of a competent entomologist who will see that the law is enforced. James Troop, Horticulturist.

For Statements see Tiie Han.nkr Times, printers

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper taken at tais office. We will save you money tf

ToCnre » Colil In Oiii-llu), Take Laxative Bromo (juinine Tablets All d.-uggi-N refund the money if it fails to cure. 25e . *208tD.

N i-m I i rm,

firm of Cannon <fc Sandv

ceased to i-xiat this morning, Frank Cannon retiring. Ills interest has been purchased by Harry McAuley. who has been cutter for the firm for a number of years. The firm name is now Sandy A MiAuley Mr. ( an non, woo has been working at the tailoring trade for twenty-

- 1 Dailv except Sun-: iv. •I. A. MICHAEL. A nt.

l i e only line running Keelininc 1 I 1 *' 1 ( ni' lii-twecii Cinciuati and -l Icon 5 1 de. 111., without change via ' ff ‘' , D. ami \\ abash, passing through hd’ 1 annjmlis, Ind.. Decatur, Spring!!' Mon-

sc\ n years continuously will take ' l: ";k-«>iiville. Ills, Two daily ihronffti

THE I. D. & W. RV. 25 MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN Infaarolis and Kansas ni>.

a rest for a time.

K<-hI Kutnto Traiiainr*.

’Union Cemetery Go. to A V Thomas

lot. $28,

8i"-ah Bei'kelhymer to James A Booker luml in Ja. k'on tp., *.-,011. James L Borns to Albert Turner land in W arren tp.. $|:,o. I» F Burk t., frusu-e, l ai,.,, fi-me-tei v lulu! in < liutor* t|)., $ 14S. ’John II " isliburn to Orlena .1 Enis lots m Broail Park, #200.

Jesse Hurst to

1 lain- with perfect necoinni , "latii | i-_ eii't and west. J\o. S. La/.aRI ' r i''n'l| fi i and 1'kt. Agent. Indianapoi is. Im>I

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) W»|«. in. I Vo. Ii. •: I ; ■ 5:11 p. in. Mo. -J . : i I "■ I'.':", a. in. I \d. |. 2 I" n-* I '. 11 I ".ail a in. ' Nn. |-J I ' I "° “Dally.u»:40p. w . | Np, 16 DallyLM 1 P-4 , N.'-- -•Mii.l4r.ui .hilly. Non. I,8 andr |in I dally except Sunday. 1 nreinrli tii-k.-is sold ami liainrmr. . le--h" | Kiir fiuthor Informniionfit*, Mpply toS. Ridlcn, Agent, Hoaelidale. I

\V a 111 <*<(. To sell $150 siirry for $7r> eash, good as new. Call at this office.

Georg*. W MeCam-

' maek land in Jell'erson tp., #507.

I Llislui Woo,| i„ .Mary j MeAnuieh

land in Mip ('reek tp., $ii.* ) o.

Fun! Fun! Fun! Griuiesey-uie Boy will make you laugh. J. B. Maekie is the original Grimesey-Boy. I'wo hours and one half of solid fun in Grimes’ Cellar Door Co. All the latest musical numbers up to date. New dances, new costumes, newinu-ic. At opera house, Jan. 21. it

James it. Grime'ey-m,

Maekie the originnl

Bum l r 1 Boy ’ Ho y t ’* Famous Bunih of Keys Co.. wil | with in Grimes Cellar Do,,,- , ,,. A,

Jan. 21.

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The latest fad is a photo button, at Caminai-k’s and see samples.

Call tf

r "''y 0 • - at< aiumaek’s. ,,

The Ban.nkk Times Envelopaa, Tor Letter Heads see

IV ‘ U4Sxtli TiMEs.priLter*’

Fasr Time Month. W inter Sehedules of the Louisvill'' - 1 Nashville itai 1 road greatly iiiiprove'C Iufiii'inntion eoines to us rtiaf the »i h' i- " l,,s o' the Louisville A Nashville K.# ’"ad to Florida iind (iulf Coast poiaim cffei-i DeeemtKM-20th, are fiish-r ff 11 " 1 ever before operate-l by this nm-t l' ri) 'I gressive line. Tbit was the pioneefi company to operate through sleepiijlB 1 a 1 lines from the north to l-l''ri'' i jM I'oioi'. and each year the seheilole I raeiliiies are improved upon. I " r ■ ■ 1 of 1806-7 the tv Mem > • ' B perl’i-et. Winter tourists taking « h "| 'ine to southern points will have an 0 I 1 'B port unity of visiting the Tenn' ' , *| <7etitennial Exposition at Naslivill,' 0 ** tm-ir return in the spring. Writ'' ’■ I 1 I . A tinon*, General oui-ville, Ivy., for particulars :is-' y si'lieiluDs ami ai rangements. , ^