The Greencastle Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1895 — Page 5
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==CC ) R K ER S.== Tki;it new lino of Boil lliuon Suits ;it Hanna’s Furniture Store. You will sav so when you see th ip
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Inst legiHlnturc* It appears that another iiiusi , be scIiIim!. X„ provision was made for tin* payment of the interest on the public debt ( during the next two years. The annual 1nterent eliarjre o.i the state debt Is ' .lust how the tr>H>.iMin of interest for the two | years Is to he paid does not appear. Calll.iv 1 the legislature together in special session i would be a mlainitv to be avolde l if possl ble. llloomlimtoii i ouiier: The Motion oiHend" causeci a bulletin to be postiul at the dispateb ■ er’s olllee .Sumiay that created no stnall j amount of eoimnent. The bulletin was , signed Sup'i. 1 „ Parker, and it requIriHi I j the passengiTengineers, rtremen, conductors, 1 brake men and baggagemen to arm them- j I se! v< s and eanv said arms wliere they •onId j easily reach In ease of <.n emergency. It is now being whispered about that the Motion ofHelaJs have got wind of an attempt to hold , ui» one of their trains find are preparing for ; it in advance. II is known Hint t lie re are from three to t. ur deteimin* il men on each ' train daily timt would make it intttesiinu
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Ciill ami poo | Coal and Wood Heaters, Our line of. . . . | Cook Stoves and Ranges. ms fMis!i is «a luifts
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Real Estate
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INSURANCE-— -LOANS-— Property of all kind* for sale or rent. Office over First National Hank.
Surveyor .1. F. O'Brien in at Spencer this week engaged in setting the grade stake's for the Speneer and Lancaster j . pike road. The pike will lie built under the gravel road law of Is'ia The j gravel road law of 189> seems to be j popular with the people as there are ! quite a number of the counties work- ■ ing under the act. The law is democratic, it being prepared by Mr. O’Brien who had Senator J. M. Seller of Craw- ; fordsville to engineer it through the late lamented aggregation of pugilists. Kl I’M W IMVKUMn.
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The l.ast Bafle.
I have (me fervent prayer
That every <1..y I pray
U.i.l Rraiit tbat wlieii my battle’s o’er And I my helmet lay • Aside, that I may fold my hands and slip Ernm life’s worn holds away.
God grant the earns of i<«e. Its weakness and Hs fears,
May not be mine; tbat I may know
No fading, lingering years:
No letting go of my strong grasp. No dull blind eyes with tears. To-day my heart bests brave,
And I life’s march beguile
With onward, hopeful pare. The bugles ploy.
I glory In the march. Meanwhile I pray, let “bools and saddles" be the call
When 1 dropout of tile.
—Mavde Mk.kki.itii, In The New Bohemian.
joyed undenominational reception to Rev. Dr. Oobln and wife, of (Jreencastle, Ind. Several hundred of the old friends of Dr. Gobin thronged the par lors of Tippecanoe Place on that occasion to gree’ him and his wife, the latter being met here for tlie first time. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Studebaker and Mr. and Mrs. Gobin, in the reception ball. Dainty light refreshments were served. The hours of reception were from 7 to 11 o’clock. Elder Buis is conducting a prot racted meeting at Middlebury. Tomorrow at the Presbyterian church, Gns TV. Early will render a
solo.
A set ot the International encyclopedia has been purchased by the school board for use in the library. Dan Darnail stepped on a small stone covered with leaves and is now suffering from a sprained ankle. Don’t forget to procure tickets for Senator Voorhees’ great lecture at Meharry hall next Tuesday evening. The Home Columbian club discussed Thaddeus of Warsaw at the home of Maynard L. Daggy Tuesday evening. John Rogers, one of the Democrat’s substantial iriends in Russel township, was in the city Monday paying taxes amt gave us a friendly call. Herman Hinsching, the well known musician, formerly of Oreencastle, now of Terre Haute, was married at Indianapolis last week to MissAugusta
Walters of that city.
On last Monday Boh Robinson, Harry Rhodes and Delmar Ernest went up in a vacant room over Hamilton’s grocery to have a quiet game of craps. One fellow was giving the dice a great persuasive talk to turn up “little Joe,” when Capt. Joe Donohue turned up in the room and bagged dice, money and
Rev. Dr. Gobin is acting president j They wen taken before the mayor
and lined $13.60 each.
Our sister city, Brazil had a destructive fire last week which broke out in the Schrefferman block. The loss is estimated at $12,000 with only $2,000
insurance.
The Putnam County Farmers’ Institute will be held at Bainbridge Friday and Saturday, December 6 and 7. C. M. Hobbs and W. W. Stevens have been assigned as speakers by the Superintendent of the Farmers’ Insti-
tutes.
Mrs. II. T. Houck and tamily desire through the Democrat to express their sincere gratitude to all their friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted them during the illness and death ot their loved rue. and for the manifestations of sympathy bestowed upon
them.
William J Bell, the printer who
shot his wife at Chicago this week and then blew out his brains, was well known in Putnam and Monroe counties, having been raised in the latter shire. His wife had refused to live with him on account Iff ids intemper-
ate habits. She may recover.
Mrs. Ohas. Pfeiffenberger, Jr., who
of DePauw University and is one of the most popular pastors that ever
came f. whoever j •« sick with typhoid fever had a narrow known ami was twice pastor of the escape last Sunday. Carbolic acid had first M E church of this city. Helms been used as a disinfectant and the mine up higher since he left South bottle which contained it, was placed Lnd but is the same genial, unpre- on a table with other medicine bottles. entiouH gentleman and true Christian. The nurse gave her a tea-spoonful of
He was but recently married to Ids
present wife.
Persons desirous of taking a city weekly should hesitate long before subscribing for a paper of uncertain convictions and unreliable in in character just because it is ctieap. Come to the Democrat office and get the Indian a pens Sentinel and Democrat both for $1.60 per year or the Thrice-a-week (New York World and Democrat, both for $l.a r » per year. You will then have a paper from abroad in which you can place con-
fidence.
Mrs. Zelda Seguin Wallace, of Indianapolis, well known here, has commenced u suit against the Terre Haute and Indianapolis railroad for damages
the acid, supposing it to be the medicine to he given at the time. The patient immediately felt the effects of the acid, and the nurse discovering her mistake notified Mr. Pfeiffenberger who was in an adjoining room. Dr. Poole was hastily summoned, and by the aid of oils and a stomach pump, soon gave partial relief. At first it was thought the shock would cause a fatal termination of the fever, but at this writing, Mrs. Pfeiffenberger is do-
ing reasonably well.
In the circular issued by Prof. Latta of Purdue University, giving a list of Farmers’ Institute workers, appears the names of J. T. Denny, A. O. Lock ridge and J. B. Burris of Putnam county. Mr. Denny’s subjects are “The Construction and Maintainance
to the amount of SfiO.OOO. Mrs. Wal- 0 f Koads,” and “The Boy and the
lace was a passenger on the Vandalia
Farm;” Mr. Lockridge will talk about
train that was wrecked near Coates- “Continuous Growth of the Law of Sucville on the 28th ot last February, j cess”, “The Epic of the Pioneer”,
Three people were killed. Mrs. Wallace avers that she has suffered con-
‘The Dynamics of a Farmers Opportunity,” “The Sunny Side of Farm
cussion of the spine; will never be able | “Farming as Compared with to recover the use of her body and [ other Callings” and “Our Grasses”; that she will have to give up her avo- jjr B urr , g w ju <H HCUS8 “The Farmers cation as an opera singer, which was p enoei >> “Value and Advantages of worth $10,000 a year. Under Drainage”, “I^evel against South Bend Times: Hon. and Mrs. Ridge Cultivation of Corn,” “Leaks on Clem Ktudebaker’s palatial Tippecan-1 the Farm,” “Small Fruits on the Farm” oe Place home was the scene Saturday 1 and “Farming in Spauish-American
evs nngof a delightful and greatly sn- Countries”.
N'.*.-nwin ).>' '9.j w:.x II Vt-ilnr I«t t*n ll^'.l < il.MIKP OVft S.III.IkV. H--wa« on lit* w.i.v to Khosh* wln-rp h« I.h* a |.r..f“-R.T'lil|i in a .'..I f.ftorire N liunn , !l"* of Dih l.nliana L>w up!,,iol \va- I In* eiicai of I’ i (iim br<itln*i> a-. l friftnl'* tl.i* wnnk VlfKHra Urn wo. lir.nv. anil Dirl.y art- r.Tpnl »<|.lili.>n> In l In* nivslic circle of Bela Theta I’i l»r Unhin amt fainilv were the cne-t*. of Mr. an i Mr-. I’lein Huntehaker < f South It 'i.d, ovm Sot .lav. M ;ss Grace I’arier ’05 i-* vuilinn Mire I’ ..ra Br'.l/.a thia week. The Cniversely and the yet.eral public are very lortuuale in Uavina <\v.» such ■nrtt as |)r. .I'.hn Mini Senamr \ nrhees in deliver holures in Ihe Meharry Hall. Pr. tohn needs no introduction In a GreenCivile au.ii-nee. Hi* ability ns an cratnr and thinker will insure •> crowded holl*e. His Irctor- will he deliv-re I I* * id i> eyenintr, Nov 1st. Senamr Vnornees lecture* Toes lay evenlntt Nov. Sth. Mr. \o r ..e< is MM alumnus of D Paitw and one <d hi* most honored sons. The proceeds of hie led ore no to the I’niveretty. All are cordially invited to atlend both lectures Rev. Tillnlson a minister of the Northwesi Indiana conference is conductiiiK n ten day's revival tn-rvie- in Hie University, two meetings are hel l daily. O e at t .or o’clock in Plato Hall Hie other in M.-Jiarrv Hall which begins .“ s. ven o’clock. Kev. Tilloisun la one id the mi.-i successful revivalists in Indiana. The DePaltw football learn rm up against a alnnewall at Sf. Lonis. The University of Missouri lia« one of the Deal football teams in the West, ami many ot their player* have been playing hall for six years. The team averages several pounds heavier than the DePauw team. The DePauw hoys were si ill pi v outclassed at every point. The score was 38 to 0 in Missouri’s favor. Every r-spect possible was shown the team, and the best of feel-in-existed bet ween both teams. Manager Meade realized about $ll'» profit from the trip. Monday November the 4th, the new nark willl be dedicated hv a football game h-lwee.i DePauw and I. U. The State University team has been considerably strengthened since Ihe arrival of their coaoher Mr. Osgood of ihe U. of Pa The ho ne team is somewhat crippled at Ihe present time hot all old bruises will lie sufficiently healed by the time for Mondays game. Every true lover ot ihe sia.ri should don the yellow and cheer for old DePauw. There were about seventy five delegates and visitors ill atmildance at the Della Upailon convention. All the business and public exercises wera held in the Christian ehnrch Cnarles 11. Williams editor of the Indianapolis News was the orator for the convention. IIi« oration Thursday evening was one of the most masterly productions ever delivered before a Greencastle audience, ignite a good deal of Important business was transacted. Two new chapters were admitted into the fraternitv. One at Lel.nd Stanford University, the other at the University of ( alifornia. The delegates left Friday afternoon for Indianapolis. The resident alumni escorted them to Die State house where they were introduced to Gov. Matthews. At six o'clock they were served supper at the Bales, at eight o’clock thev altemled a (heater party given in their honor. The banquet was held at eleven o'clock at the Denison hotel. Judge Sherman of Chicago was re-»|ected president. The next convention will he held with the Tufts chapter, at Tufts college, Massachusetts. From Our Kxchuiges. New York World: The shtpineot* of American wheat to England during September were surpassed by thecomblned totals of India and Argentine as well ashy the combined totals of Russia und itoiiiiiiinla. The Argentine corn crop Is also becoming a factor In tha coin petition wltn ours In European markets. • , * Indianapolis Heutlnel: The alliance of mormonlsm and republicanism in Utah does not appear to draw any plaudits from our republican contemporaries. They ought to be dllatln*on this evidence of the attachment of the republican party for religion of any kind. * * ’’ Terre Haute Gazette: Ixnig as the list is of tbe sins of omission and commission by Ihe
is Ict11"g tiy with th.*in. One fell on the collin of Gartleld and Mgui ittvely burst It open, s*. I hat sdi.-rninn'« charge «.f poiltlc.il and personal li.-aclc-i.. might la* interred with Garfield's hones, after (list having tteen "spread on t’.c records" .if A in.-1101111 political his ton. A not her has Just st ruck "Tom" riatt, of New York, full on Ids unabashed front, brnn.ttngtl wllh the Shernuinie epithet of "the .Indus Iscariot of the republican parly" because he, too, tietraved Mr. sherninti In a pWsIdentlal year. U.-tiving In one side all questions of the historical truth of Senator Sherman'« charges against either Garfield 01 1'latt, Isn’t this a sad and pitiable wav for an alleged -’i I rand Old Man" to round ofTt he close of his public career? Vituperation, personal abuse the 1)11 ter ness of spirit that has gained added bitterness from concealment for years ben.alh a cold atid calm exterior where Is the dignity of such an ot'tbursi now? Better the toga wrapped In silence ahont Ids face, as Ciesar falling Ireneath the daggers of Botnatt conspirators. Posterity would have been kinder to John Sherman had his memoirs never seen the light of day.
^AMpiom OF THE’*
TO EVERY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE! Any worthy person of your township, who is too poor to have his or her eyes scientifically tested and spectacles fitted,you will confer a great favor on me if you will send all such persons with a written statement to that effect to me and 1 will test t heir eyes and accurately fit spectacles to them with out any charge for test or spectacles. Will make them a present of a nice pair of spectacles, it M. D. Ricketts, Graduate Optician. Office witii J. A. Ricketts, Jeweler.
THE LARGEST PiECE OF MOD TOBACCO EVER SOLD FOR
G. (’. NEALE, vkteiti\.\ ity si 1 u;e< >N. GriduM. nf theOnt .rln Veterinary Col lege, Olfie,* ..t ('nnper Brn- Liverv Slahie Urt'eacHstle, In AH ri<il.x. tl-iy ind pighl promptly Htleiided. Firing ai.ti Hnrgerv
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BIG l TO ATLANTA.
Oct 26, Nov. 5th, 15th, 25th, Dec. 6 and 16th, we will sell excursion tickets to Atlanta Ga. Return limit 10 days; acct. exposition, $14.25. F. P. Huestis, Agt. Dr. W. D. Hill has just purchased the Howe Combined Electro-Thermal, Turko-Russian and Medicated Vapor Bath Apparatus which has been placed in many of the large city colleges, hospitals ami sanitariums and which is acknowledged by the profession to he tlie most scientific, valuable, and practical apparatus upon the market for the treatment of chronic diseases. Dr. Hill is to be congratulated upon his enterprise in securing tiiis valuable line of treatment lor which there is certainly an immense field of usefulness. 38tl For Sale: An Eastman Kodak number 2 as good as new with fine | leather travelling case. Cheap. Call or address this office. 38 tf George M. Black Little George is again operating the feed and livery stable at his old stand, northeast corner of the oublic square. Give him a call. 1’0-t Found A stray pointer dog; color brown with small black spots. The owner can have his property by paying for its keeping and this ad. 37-2t J. D. Cutler, Greencastle. Any one wanting Fruit Trees, call on L. F. Shaw, at the Greencastle Nursery. 36M
THE GLOBE STORE 11 ns the largest and mo.st uomplete stock of General Merchandise in Putnam or adjoining counties, and defies competition in all Mines, comprising Dry (roods, Groceries, Hats, Shoes, Clothing, (|ueensware and Tinware. We have just received a verv large line of Dress Goods, Flannels, Hlankets, Comforts, etc., to sell at rock bottom prices. Call and see. JULIUS SUDRANSK1, Cor. Ohio and JTain Sts.
John W. Moore's Grocery, North Side Square, Abrams* Old Stand Nhhc' Hunks c (Th* ,‘25 c’» nls pnr pnukntr**—11 sjH>r»n him! it pi huh ot ulnsswan* wuh pvnr> puck n*H. Diaper ami T>h .Shi**, nurnhinrt), and all kinds (ila> c Whre ui a llitr Cm in Price*. O ih pound of cot id Hipwintj tohanm, Kven Change, for 25 up ills.
Salt by the Barrel.
Call at John's Sion* when in Town.
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Sale Stable.
PianoH and paired by J.
orders at Marquis’
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organs tuned and reF. Tremper. Leave
Hill’s music
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lodiannpolia LAve Stock Market. CATTLE I.#*<*(‘Ipih, ‘Asi hciiit; Rhlpmi-nlH.
llglil. Tlie cHitle nuirket today l» quiet,
other.* dull. We quote:
Uholee export tirades S I Ai... 5 t*i GikmI to eholce ^hipping I 2'>... 4 .k< Medium log.hi.) shipping I TV.. 4 -J.'. Common In fair xlilpping :i .Vim :l T.'. Hood loeholce feeders 1 'itif.i 17.-, Fair 1.0 medium feeders I im.a ? ,vi i ’ominon to kihm) Hl.M-kers -.’ uu .1 J 7'. Good toehold'heifers ; 411. Fair to medium heifers J .«iun Comnion light heifers J '* 1 Good to I’ll..lee cows L* Alia 1 (Si Ealrto mailiiiiiieowH ZV.. < oinmon old eowa .... | oiira no VmI 1 talvea liwcd , o Uholee export IiuIIn ... 2 .jow :i isi Fair to good hulls ... .-J iKi .< ."O Ooiuinun to fair hulls I ZVn no (IismI to eholee cows and calves Jum .i :i'.<si Uomnioii to fair cowaand calves 101*1,., Jimv Sheep and Liiinhs Beelpls, s<*i head : sblpIllents, i*ni head. The lamb market was a ahade lower; eholee sheep stead v;
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Good to choloe lambs (Z.iOci t i»i Fair k) niediuin lambs 200r.i 150 Export awes and wet liars :t i*) ,i :i ,'si Good to eholee sheep .2 at),11 1 i»l Fair to inedltun sheep .2Uk.i 2 "*i Common sheep Ii«i.a 2 i*i Hogs Receipt*, 4J3CO hewd: sh ipnients. 2.tl0n (lead. The hog market opened slow and lower; closed steady. We quote: Uholee medium and heavy. i.Vi.i :i«fi Mixed and heavy packing 3 .Kim 8 H5 Choice lights :IS0<U3«5 Common lights ...8 88(a8fiO Digs 2 OtVa 8 ft)
Buggies and Harness All New. MI L. (1 ENTL TOM*rr itKii rics run run no i ip
romp ami iivprv with hip. bring in > on horap* ami fend wiili mf». I Hppr**ciHip your kind nntrotiNirP in »hp pHNt and will proini^n > on tiie best m wati*«» faction now. (iKOKCE M. BLACK. Near Norilieasl Corner t’nblic Square.
DO YOU Want Insurance of any kind? Want to buy or sell Property? Want a Tenant for your house or farm? Want to rent a House or Farm? Want to sell or buy Stock of any kind? Want to hire Help of any kind? Want to find Employment? Want to buy or sell Anything? If so call and see me. H. M. JORDAN,
GREENCASTLE, IND OvAiWeik’H Grocery Store.
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For a nice, «
billiards go to John Cawley’s temperance pool room, northeast corner of the square. It is not connected with
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Our line of fall style Hats are in stock, ready for your inspection. We are sole agents for the celebrated "Henru Roefoi" Hat Equal in quality to tlie Knox or Dunlap. SUTHERUN jjjC f HATTER AND ' I FURNISHER. 6 E. Washington St. Fall and Winter MILLINERY MRS. LILLIE ALLEN IS now ready to show yon a complete Ktoek "f Millinery, 1'rimmed and Untrimmed Ha' 8 Mild Bonn^ta, Ft at h* ra. Ribbons, etc In looking for something nice and the latest 8t> lus, dnn*t fhil to call. Also* new and complete line of BABY BONNETS. 18 Soulh Side Public Square. 18 John Cawley’s temperance billiard hall a id pool room is now open. No el ecks given. 22-tf.
