Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 June 1897 — Page 1

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The Evansville Courier.

Kvahsvii.i.k, Ind., June l.--The Evansville Courier, morning stiver A Letter Brimful of Facts, Fancies democratic paper, is in financial | and Figures.

Don’t forget the Place.

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JH7UVES 7W. HURLEY. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE & RENTAL AGENCY B ARGKI NS IN R e R U ESTKTE 1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. GRE E N CASTLE, IN D.

Who opened thot bottle of

B The popping of a , Cork from a hottlc of \ Biros is a signal of good health and plea-' Bure. A sound the old folks like to hear —the children can t fi resist it.

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HIRES Rootbeer ts composed of the very Ingredients the sysi. ia reciuires. Aiding tfie digestion, sootlilng the nerves, purifying tho Wood. A tem iterance drink for temperance people. Made only by Thn CharL-B K. Hi^ra Co.. Phi’.a.

The Weather

The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six horr? ire as follows an receive)! hv L. S. Benick A Lo. from the ottieial

weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, 111., June 2.

Showers and thunder storms tonight and Thursday; cooler ^ Thursday afternoon or night.

Cox.

Tho following loeal observations as taken daily b3 T Guy Wilson who is in charge of the official weather instruments located on tho roof of the West College building:

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Commencement Program. The program of the Fifty eiglith

A letter, travel worn and tear stained reached Greeneastle this morning in the soft stilly hours. It was addressed, to ‘ F. 1). Ader and others,” and was from the DePauw aggregation of ball tossers. It seems from the same that the gang has been tomahawked, chewed up and made into filligree trimming while in the wilds of Ohio, and one game and incidentally another do feat came to light in the letter,that the Greeneastle public had not heard of before. The heavy scori>, however, might have broken down the telegraph wires between here and there. The letter describes the 9 to 3 and 4 to 2 games as being short and good. Delaware characterized the playing as the best ever given there. On May 31, the team left Delaware to go *n Westerville *n play Otterbien. Westerville is

DePauw Univefsilf,

This Column Records the Best

News in College Circles*

It has been rumored that Dr. Bassett has tendered his resignation. How mueh truth there is in the statement, however, we are unable to ftote. Nothing positive has been ascertained, and we still hope that the doctor has taken no such steps but will be with us again next year. He has always been a

Term Recital. The fir.t section of the Term I Recitals of DePauw occurred Tues | day evening in Music hall. The j performers were Misses Jackson, 1 Wood, Loekrtdge, Johnson, Jenks, Kstep, Pyle, May, Seaman, Stanley, Coffey, Kelly, Brown, Wood, Miessv, Power, Bsggerly, Wilson, Larri* more, Thompson, Devore, Hood, Miller, Ranter, Ellis, Rupp, Cowger, and Mr. Van Alstyne. The sesnod section program will be given this evening. The program for this evsning.

will he given by Misses Vaught,

firm friend of the students in col- p ower , Hanier, Jenks, Owen. Hawk lege as well as in the Academy and. in8 Custer, Cowger, Horner those who were present, will recall[ Poynter> Wood All(lreMV| , Arnoll , his conduct upon the day of Jollifi Bridges, DeVore, Harrell, O’Dell, cation over our I.U. victory. This j Gregorv> Miller> Dai nai | t Arw . congenial, good natured feeling has | 9tl0Dg and Me „ r8> McKee and

alwyas been manifested in the pi in [ Q rooniti cipal of prep, and, were he to leave;

us, wt* know of no member of the faculty whom w»* would miss mor:. DePauw won yesterday from

annual commencement

has been

university

follows:

M \1 .'il-.U NH l. Term examinu

kpbcknge

Sold i

mak.« 5 galiuDM.

every where.

Maximum temperature yesterday. i»7.0 Minimum “ ** r>:j.O femperature today. 7a ai, Hl.o * noon 78.0 Rain lull, in cited snow (inches) <mi The noon temperature is taken dally hy the Hannku Time*.

DISI'I.AY.

IVr inch, find insertion

Pythian Election. The Grand Lodge K. of P. at In- _—! diauapolis have elected tin* follow-

DERCORNS Th. only rmr. Cor. fhr ing officers: mis all pain. Milker valktnjf easy. loc. at Drurgista. , , . ,, PARKER*S Graixi ( huncellor

HAIR BALSAM

Claampf and bcnut.fiei the hake

Promote! a luxuriant growth.

Never Fails to Best or© Gray

Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures acalp diwanca & hair fullii ^'T-nnd at PruKK^ta _

CONSUMPTIVE or hav.

_es oi no e a ’ton n:’ "ii i'n y Vh uA ,■ o' hop. Elgon ie r.

discouraged have regiuuod hea.Lh by its uao.

Liniou

Hunt, Winchester.

Vice Chancellor—John Cardie, New Richmond.

Prelate—lames K. McDonald,

W. Me-

BICYCLES

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Ppecinl Knrgnins. Good ’ , Agents WanU'il rutalog

no t vim Cycle Company 332-344 WaAisb Avo., Cblcag*

MRS- LAURA WEIfeH AUFT •

Of Murry ind , ItBcuinmemtH fVriBlit’K

Olery CapaulMi.

Murry. Ind., Sept. 17, IS'.iO. TDK W UKill 1 M KDIl AI. < (I,

) 'olumhus, Ohio.

DKAaSiKn: bast spring I purchased a box of Wright's Celery Capsules from L. C. Davenport, druggist, ItlufVton, Ind., anil used tliem for stomaeli trouble and pains in my shoulders and back, witfi whicii I bad been alllieted for more than le years. Since taking your Capsules I have lost, all trace of pain and my stomaeli is entirely well. I can eat'ir.ylhing, amt eau truthfully say that I have not l**it better in years. Yours Respeetfudy, Mbs. I,arra Wkishai it. Sold by all Druggists price 50e and $1.00 per tiox. Send address on postal to the Wright Med. Co , < ‘oluiiit u -, Ohio,

for trial size, fret*

Master of the Kxehe(|Uer—W. A. Morris. Frankfort. Trustee—L. A. Barnett, Danville. Keeper of Records and Seal — Frank Bowers, Indianapolis. Master at-Arms—John II. Frank,

Alexandria.

Inner Guard—C. A. Bookwaltei*

Indianapolis.

(Jitter Guard—Dr. C. A. Tyndall,

Snelby ville.

Supreme Representatives-—C. F\ S. Neal, Lebanon, and W. L. Dunlap, Franklin. Three represent a lives to the Supreme l-odge hold over as follows: K. L. Slyer, Fort Wayne; C. K. Shively, Riehmoml, and James K. Watson, Rush ville.

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Addreea all comiutinirattons to The Daily HannkkTimks. Greeneastle, Ind.

A Buii'Ai.o newspaper, which has made a careful examination in to the manufacturing ctndiiioris of the country, estimates that at least one million men who were unemployed in November last hive found employment since the elec tiun of McKinley, and chat add! tional opportunities arc being offered every day. \\ Fen the tarill bill is enacted into a law, so that manufacturers can make their estimates, another million will prompt-

ly find employment.

Hkiu: is an item going the rounds in newspapers that will be surpris ing to American farmers who look on the burdock as a “pesky weed:” A Japanese correspondent of Ga: den and Forest says that the bur dock, which the Japanese call ‘go

MON DA V ID KltlDAA S a. in. to 4 p. in

Cions.

Saturday, Ji nk 5.

8 p. in. Graduating exercises of the

.School of M u-ie. SUNDAY, JUNE )!.

0 a. m. Annual class meeting, conducted by Dr, John Boucher. Id.30 a. in. Baccalaureate sermon by Bishop John II. Vincent, Lb. I)., To-

peka, Kas.

7:30 p. in. Mass meeting of the Young I’eople’s Christian societies of the university and tic city. MONDAY, .n tn k 7. N a. in. Dcvolionul exercises m Me-

harry ball.

it a. m. Business meeting of the Indiana Methodist. Historical society. Id a. in. to 5 p, in. Kxhiblt. of the School of Art, continuing until Wednesday): Im'.ls, iahoratories, libraries and MeKim observatory open to vis-

itors.

:ip.m. Annual meeting of the joint hoard of trustci s ami visitors. 7 3d p. in. Thirteenth annua', fe-ti-val of tlie School of Music. TCKSDAY, .TUNE S. 8 a. in. Devotional exercises m Me-

harry hall.

8 :3d a. m. Meeting of the society of

tiie Alumni.

1 p. m. biincheon of the society of

tlie Alumni.

2 :30 p. m. ('lass day exercises of the

senior eloss. 7 :30 p. m.

if Del’auw not on the :iiap and as a result the [ ^ it ten berg by the score of 8 to ..

They are scheduled for another game with Ohio Wesleyan today. Next Sunday morning will be delivered the baccalaureate sermon by Bishop John H. Vincent. To hear this man is an opportunity not offered to every community and no doubt the citizens of Greencastle and the students will turn out

in full to welcome him.

The alumni are fast rolling in. Nearly all the fraternities are en

tertuimng their guests.

Misses Hayward and Brunner and Mrs. Ludlow will arrive today

to v isit Alpha Phi sisters.

Misses Kmma Rippetoe, Ada

(lamphell,

billiun Brownfield, Grace Carttr and Nellie < dear water are expected today as guests of Kappa Alpha

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Viiro© f DiiventtYmH. Tlie Young Peoples Society of Ciirisliaii Kndeavor mi*e:s at San I* ram isco, Cab, July 7ili-l2th. National Ediieatlona! A--(.<‘iaibai :i Milwaukee, \Vis...lulv Oth-Utb. Benevolent and Piot.eetive Order of Elks at MinncHpolis, Minn., July ilih-

8th.

These are all National conventions, and cli legates and ollieis intcrcsleil shuuld bear in mind I,hat the best rout.*

to each eoiivention eitv f:.>.i, < luengoiy un 't altbrd to pass this oppoi tun-

is vial *h»* Li»i<*a«m f .MiIw:iuk«*d .Y M.l.

Paul [railwav. Two trains daily via j 1 • v ro save v 8 ’””*

to San F rauelsco

I'lil) Sei.V.iMi to San Krancixcn.

From Cliicago via the Nortli-'Vestern

L,t>e (Cllieugo and North-Western. . . , , , Railway), the famous “California in :1 1 bo.”‘s a vaiuable food in Japan

Days’’ Route, June 28 to July 3, inclusive, on account of the (. M. conven-

tion. Fimdar rates will lie made easthound. For full information apply to ticket agents of cohnecting lines or ad-

i dress

A. II Waggener, T. P. A., 7 Jackson

Place. Indianapolis, Ind.,

Or W. B. Kniskern, G. P. A T. A., Chicago, III, 23 3t Gold watches at $s.()0 at Shipley’s, after .I nne 10 tlie price will he $10.00.

The tender shoots are hoilrd with beans, the roo's are put tr. soup and the young leaves are eaten as greens. The plant lias been cultivated for centuries and the annual value of the crop is about $400,000.

WIm** M«d Know

It is folly to build upon a poor foundation, either in architecture or in health.' A foundation of sand is insecure, ami to deaden symtonis by narcotics or nerve compound* is equally dangerous and deceptive. The true 1 way to build up health is to nuke your i blood pure, rich and nourishing by

Reunion of the society of

tlie Alumni; Address hy Hon. Albert .1. Beveridge, class of ’So, Indianapoli-; Poem by Mr. Hubert M. Skinne r , class

of '71, <'uieago.

8 a. in. Reunions of various classes

and fraternities.

VVKUNI sUAV, .11 m 0. Commencement day, 10 a. in. Address before tlie class of 1887 by Rev. N, I >. Ilillis, I). D., of Chieugo; conferring degrees bv Chancellor Bowman and

President Cobin.

Sick stomach means sick man (or

woman.)

Why not he well? Sick -tornaeh comes from poor tnod, poor nourishment; mean- poor health, poor comfort. Shaker Digestive Cordial means health and a well stomach If we could examine our stomach we would understand why it is that so little will put it out of order. But. unless we are doctors, we never see our stomaeli. We only feel it. We would feel it less if we took Shaker Digestive Cordial. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes your stomach digest all the nourishing food you eat, relieves all tlie symptoms of indigestion, acts as a tonic and soon makes us strong and well again. The more you take the less you will feel of your stomach. At druggists. Trial hottla 10 cents.

arranged as boys lint! to get <•11'a tinin about

I five miles from where the town is located. Carriages were to have been in waiting, but in their stead was an old farm wagon into which the entire fourteen men were packed like sardines, and “driven over the finest road to he had—nit.” I They were dead when Otterbien was reached. Jackson was revived enough to pitch and he started in. The fire works began with the third ball; biff went a three-bagger and Jackson made an oration; this didn’t help matters and bill went a a two-bagger; Jackson again orated but it seems Westerville people hadn’t hoard DePauw oratory and were not irightened. Jackson next settled down and made two wild pitches Higert went in on the second and at the end of that inn ing six more runs were to the credit ot the Otters, DePauw had in the

meantime made seven.

The catching hail been in the hands of Frank Pulse who got hurt,

and Zink was called in after he j "'U 11

had been sent to town for his suit Joe Pulse stepped into the box but

the fire-works went on.

tails of tne game would fill a book, but to cut it short the contest was full of Ohio kicking and lasted three hours and ten minutes. Lan-

I guarantee the “Perfect” Baking Powtler best grade made, only 25ot. lb J’. Ala am 172-2W

National League Games.

Philadelphia 7, Louisville 2.

Boston 14, St. Louis ii. Boston 12, St. Louis 3. New York 9, Pittsburg 0. Brooklyn 7, Cleveland 2.

WESTERN LEAGUE.

Indianapolis 14, Kansas City 3. Detroit 14, Minneapolis 3. Only a few days left in which to get the half price rates at Shipley's Jewelry store. It

Alumni Meet.

The local DePauw alumni wet last night in Plato hall, a fair attendance being present. A committee consisting of J. R. Miller, C. W. Landes. A. Birch, B. F. Cor win and George Hathaway was ap-

G -fy ie - Williams, | minted to stir up enthusiasm for

alumni day, June 8. Another meeting will h« held Friday night,

this week.

Theta.

Miss Harriet Harding will entertain her mother through commence-

ment week.

The local alumni held a meeting

to make arrangements

for commencement exercises. On account of the small attendance

Tli*' cle ’ in, dh er meeting was called for Fri-

1 day evening. All loeal alumni are urged to be present at this meeting. Today our base hull team will cross bats with Ohio Wesleyan uni-

The

Sheep Breeders. Cruwforduvlllo Artcus News. The sheep breeders hold a meeting on Thursday at I he court house. Gov. Mount lias agreeed to be present and tell what he knows about sheep culture.

terns were lighted and placed on vers * l y ut Delaware, Ohio, lat and 3rd bases and the game ( ) should appreciate the closed at 7:10 p. m., with the score j 8ttc| 'bice our boys are making in

Otterbcin 22, I). P. II. 19. This is the first news of the game to reach

Greeneastle.

Haynes is laid up and a doctor says he will not be able to play

missing this very busy part of their college work. Next Monday the game of the year will be played on the MeKeen field. If we back our team with the proper si pport on

again this season. Zink has been • Fat day there is no leason to been u,],- t-, |,!;u and the team is thus ,ieve bot tl,at we wil1 be able to badly handicapped. The letter in silence our loud-mouthed neighbors dicates that the team will b* at fro,n Bloomington with ignominbome Wednesday ester '" u ' dnfoat. Do not allow \<>urday's victory perhaps gave the hovs M 'l\es to lorget this game duting courage and it mavbe they wi li | the busy days from now until Mon finish their Ohio sch’< 1 nt ^ '* continually on your cancelling the other games, which miud »nd go out there next week

City Commissioners Meet. The Mayor’s office presented an animated scene tins morning when the city commissioners met to hear objections and to assess benefits ami damages in the matter of the iu>provement of south Indiana street. Nearly all the property owners oa the street were present ditcitesisg the matter in ail its phases.

Shipley is offering you an epportunity of a lift* time with hi* half prica gale. It Base ball June 7tb. I. I', vs DePauw. UI5t»

Frank Shieltiuyer returned to Bedford this afternoon after visiting heme folks,

I I’aill* daily via four dittereut ronres Iheto l» a Clas» of Deople

Chiefegcto M im .•(oolis: six daily trains I Who an* Injured to tho use of eofft* *. lie- taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.

C'hicg|r" to M 11 tvsllkeo. < hoiee nl j eintlv I here has heen plated In all the ifiu-l routes to I dil I'oi.'i. I’oing vi i Oinahn | o* ry st-oresa new i>repiirntiou eidhd oltAINor Kan i I'llV. relM'ldn't vin I'tol o iiiiideorpti.-eifrntns. that tnlos the plane and Mil.'., poll- I It * * • o ;* 11 11 mix ve--j ol entree. The most delleate stomach relibnled no! eleeli ie li"idi <1. Ml H im- e* ivitt It tvllhnnt dlslress. aim bill few ean I’Utl Oi A Innlule Bln* k Sysli-m. I.nw I toll It from coffee. It does not eost over M as <*XCitrsinii |■.|<•s to each cotivetllton | much. Children may drink It with areal Ticket <g* • t * evei.nlnTC -<*!l liekel- Ik nefit. U. c’a and 25 ct*, tier paekatre. Try over llie <|,icti>o. Milwaukee & Sl.M'. Ask for GRAIN-)). is U

Paul ftiilw ay <.r t.ddless Rold . ) .1 ones

Traveling Passenger Agent, Chicago. I Tlie Banneu Times tdepnone news Milwaukee & St. Pail railw. y. 481 ^ j s .)5, Remember it when you

Hood’s 1’ills a<*t easily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick

headache.

Solid gold spectacle* (your eyes tested free) at Shipley’s during Ids half of!' cleuranee sale. It

C'arow Building, Cincinnati, < >. 3i.uA 1 w

For F.uvelopes see

The Banner Tik.ss pr < lers.

Wrlglil’s Celery T*ea curcM r-onstlpo-tloxi, ai. k headaches, ale ui ni ugsisla.

lave an item. We want the new s. Do Pa u w’« baseball team lias not lost a game on lionie grounds this season Come out next Monday and set* how tin* team will keep its record clear. It

%% hy Fay Beni?

Better own a farm! Start now! Correspondence solicited from Intending settlers. The North-Western Home Seeker gives praclleal information to those Interested in the pur suits of agriculture, dairying and cattle raising. Send nor free sample to A II Waggener 7 dackson place, Indianapolis. Indiana: or to \\ It Knlsderh.'C Fifth Avo., Chicago, ■Wt

June 10th will positively be the last day of Shipley’s one-half price clearance sale. It

letter l.iHt.

The folio a ing letters remain in the Greeneastle postofflee uncalled for J line 2 1887 : Oskar Renoles, Minnie Brown, Robt. Day, S. C Johnson, James Lyons, T F‘ Lynch, W W Williams, Sarah Ann Woods, Mrs. Maud Williams. Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Girtie Smyth, Harry Williams. In calling for same please say “ad vertised.” Willis G. Neff. P. M.

Rogers spoons $1.12 per set during Shipley’* clearance sale. It

are arranged up to Saturday night Will Harris has met with highly seasoned and original Buckeye kicking on the liq., ike .ic oi which never saw Indiana soil.

with the determination to support

some y ol, r team as you never did before.

Mr. Bostwick of Dennison, Texas,

is lure visiting Dick Peck.

“Doc” Hayden, formerly of the class of '97, will arrive today to

visit Phi Psi brothers.

The seniors are busy at work on

A stranger with a team and wagon drove snto the city this afternoon. He had no money but had a New York draft, claiming lie came from Arkansas. The man was well dressed and appeared to be the party lie represented hirn-*lf to be, as lie had tux receipts, letters, etc.

Greeneastle Public Library. The following chart speaks for

itself showing the number of hooks

loaned from the library each month j tl,cir cl “ 89 ,la - v zeroises. Practices ! of the past five school years. Note aro re * ult,r and fre, l uent « j

the increase.

1882 3

9.3-4

84 5

95.0

93-7

Sep

749

702

lost)

1203

1800

Get

87li

981

1349

1528

2104

Nov

749

1193

1380

1727

2035

Dec

1039

1187

1 118

1492

2387

J an

12051

1557

1821

1970

2820

Feb

1249

1755

1507

ISJJI

2085

Mar

1249

ISdli

1738

1780

2803

Apr

1014

1001

138.1

153«

2.31

May

!*07

1239

1072

1003

2174

Total

8241

12403

12324

14155

22025

from tlie noise they create.

Miss Mary Mitchell was lortu ! nate enough to draw the beautiful | hammock ottered by Walter Allen. | Her guess w as very close to 7393, tho number of articles in the jar There wili be people from all around to yell for I U so the DePauw team needs the firm support of tlie Greeneastle people. It

Belle S. Hanna,

Librarian.

Dslieious baking is done with tlie “Perfect” Baking Powder. Try it at J. W Moore’s. 172-2dt Wanted Agents—In all parts Indiana

Silver thimliles for 10 cents at Ship- 1 Best, latest, cheapest Gyclopedia. Quick ley's during Ms clearance sale. It | easy seller. Commission nr salary. .'>7

Lombard Bhtg., Indianapolis, Ind.

182-4t-23-4t

Cheap baking powders are cheap because they contain alum instead *f cream of tartar. Women who use them are unconsciously putting alum into the food of th«

family.

They do not realiz<* what they are doing. Cleveland’s baking powder is made of cream of tartar, not alum.

There will be 'no chatges for tlie grand stand next Monday at the ball game. 196-3t

Send news to Telephone 95.

Guarantee. Grocers nre aiithorirad t® ftlv* back vour money if you d# net find Cleveland's the bent bakinf powder you havu ever used. Cleveland Baking Powder Co., N.T.