Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1894 — Page 2
GREAT
July Sale Dry (roods, Carpets and Sho
You will wonder what’s the matter with Allen’s when yoi see the goods at the prices named. Our jmst six months business has been *>oo<l. We can afford to make a great eleaning up salt Many times eutting the price one-half in two. takinga great loss on this particular sale. Don’t ljuy an Item of Dry Citoods. Don't buy a Carpet or AIattinj| Don’t buy a f’aii Of Shoes ‘W'XTHOTLJT COJVtinNTG- TO SEE XJS. Have you seen our World’s Fair Souvenir Books? The Greatest Fair the world ever saw has been almos obliterated by fire. These 256 views given free by our shoe department will be very valuable in futurj for their beauty and reference. Portfolio No 1, 16 views, with first pair of shoes. ALLEN BROTHERS
American 2-bushel grain bags 12^ cents each or $12.50 for 100.
THE BANNER TIMES in* „.i. me,, upper, be „ WASHINGTON LETTER
— I strong as ever. Tins strike wilt
I settle several things and the public THE latest political gossip _ will be greatly inconvenienced be- from the capital
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MILLARD J. BECKETT
Terms:—fi.no p<t miniim in advance; so lore mutters begin to run smoothlv C€»ntH for h\x months; 25 cents for three \ n ‘I
months. Singie copies 3 cents.
again.
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ADVERTISING. KKAOINO NOTICES 10 Cents per line.
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Governok Matthews is n shining light in the waning democratic
1 ntere«*tink Doings of 4 ongresM itml a Dish of Spiee Here and There as Seen By Our Special Correspondent—>otes, I neidents, Etc.
Rates of display made known on application. Enteretl at the postolhce at Greencaatle, Indiamt. as second-class matter.
horizon these days, and the efforts | of Voorhees, the Indianapolis Sent \ me/ and other influences to hamper him w ill not work. Matthews has show n the right kind of stuff at tin
Greencastle, Ind , July 13, 1894. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
right time, and today he stands in favor of |HW Hn,l ,, " t *
Wahhixgton, Jiilv ii, 1804 Kepublicans in the senate and hoiiM* to a man >np|>ort Mr. rievelaiul in the stand he hu> taken aguiiDt anarchy and
» their
bead and shoulders above those in
| shame he it recorded, there an* quite
The B \ NNEit Times will hereafter enforce
the following:
One dollar will he charged for piihlishin>r resolutions of condolence, and obituaries, and hfty cents for "cards of thanks.” Ktading netlc( v s of church, society and v ther entertainments from which a revenue
Is to be derived (except such announe n «nts | , . , , as the t*dltor may grlve as a inattor of ni'ws) j S^RGOl OCaru.
will be changed at the rate of 5 cents aline. This includes church festivals, dinners, &c. Sunday church announcements free. 20tf
imiuberof deinocruts in congress who
bis party who are attempting to! stalld ,,1,1, t | ie protesting .I,show that he is over reaching his i uml populist governor^ aguin-r the acnuthority. j tion of the tulministratiun. Among his
I opponents are. of
Ckaweordsvii.le ladies want a! the
ITB^PartlQB addressing: mail or correspondence to tills otficc for the newspaper department will greatly simplify mattei s by directing l lie* same to the MANNER TIMES, and not
1'• an) hi iiN(dualaddress.
course, the most of
extreme states rights ilemocrats
KeiKinur nettces 111 emir,‘ip. society ana i . • I . .
other enlertuliimeiits froni which a revenue J I’^prcBentatiVe Ot two Oil their City j ami the populists, whose puhlie utter-
Greencastle lias had j anee> have done more to encourage the
tor several years one lady member , * ll> country than , , / , , ' ,1 all other causes combined. The iiues-
anu hmls the plan works well. , 1 tion ot the riglitftilness ami the w rong-
... 1 1 • fulness of the original strikers against
\Y a 1 te, ot ( olorado, is getting ,, ,, ,
° ^ the 1 ullman eoinpuuy iMM-aiue a seeoiul-
asinine over this strike matter, ami; ary consideration with everv hody the Waite can do that tiling a trifle moment the pa "age of the 1. s. mad, easier than any other 111:111 on earth. ! " il! ' '•hstrueted and the authority of |'.
i S. courts delied.
The Keeley graduate is still causing considerable cussedness.
There is a
The better part of the strikers The U. S. government ha- nothing are seeing the error of Debsism whatever to do with the sarikes of em-
vast ditference bt
tween Governor Mathews and Gov- and are breaking awav from the "'d*'''hial- or eorpora-
j . , ^ „ 1 rr., ... tions, but it has something to d,i with
. the rights of the people <pf the several [ states to eonimunicate with and tp> do
ernor Altgeld.
violators of law. They are right. ,
Congressman Cooper’s bill to tax greenbacks was passed by the house
Friday at Washington.
The lawless element of the present strike seems to be growing less today, due to tbe ollicers of the law, but the determination of the strik-
Okganizeu patriotism is what is'
business w ith each other at will, and
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needed now in Chicago. There is j Mr> c , eve | H ud would have m gl.V-te.i entirely too much scum of Europe j his sworn duty had he done less than he in that town. haadone. It isn’t Mie rights of the strikers that are at stake, but the very Deus was a member of the Indi- life of republican institutions in Amerana legislature of 1885, elected as a h'a. Fortunately the number of men democrat from Terre Haute. ! in t ' 0, '8 re88 w, ' t tre opposed to the posi-
tion ot tin- administration is too small
■; to he a factor in any congressional ac-
tion that may become necessary, and along as Mr. Cleveland stands for the preservation of law and order and
j maintaining the dignity and authority
of the l . S. government he can count upppu the support of congress and of
j niue-tentns of tin* people, reganlless of their political opinions. There is no politics in the present situation; it is
1 Americanism against anarchy. It is clear that the democratic mem-
j hers ot tin* senate committee that investigated the sugar trust scandal arc in i no hurry to get their report before the I senate, having failed to get either Senators Lodge, Davis or Allen to agree to ■ a n eaningless support that would practically dismiss the whole matter. The
republican senators pro|*ose making a report that will he in keeping with the evidence taken, and owing to the extreme nature of some of the conclusions drawn by Senator Allen he will probably make a separate report devoted largely to showing that the mnnev w hich the sugar trust people admitted having contributed to democratic state committees was actually used to help the democratic national ticket and was so intended to he used. The republican report will only agree with that of the democratic senators in one thing—it w ill exonerate Secretary Carlisle from any blame for having at the request of Senator done- written that sugar schedule. It w ill then slmw that tiie sugar trust controlled the milking of the sugar selu In e of the tan If bill and the pas-ing ol lb,* hill. The report will make the ino.f interesting sort of campaign dociime t. and the republican eongre-sional campaign committee will s that, that it gets widely circulated. I he conference committee on the tariff bill held it tirst meeting today, in the senate liuance committee room. If Ihe applause which the democrats of the house gave Mr. \N ilson, chairman ol the ways and means committee, when he attacked the 1143 senate amendments to the tariff hill meant anything it meant that the hou-e i.-going to make a hard lighi to knock out everv one
Convention rails. The republicans of Clay and Putnam counties are requested to meet itt delegate convention at the court house in Greencastle, Ind., at 10 o’elot k a. m. of Thursday, the 26th day of July, 18!M, for the purpose of nominating candidates for judge and prosecutor for the 13th judicial district, composed of said
counties.
W. S. Carcenter, ) .. tf Tttos T. Moore, } ( JOINT H E I* 11K S E N T A TIV E.
The republicans of Clay, Mont gomery and Putnam counties will meet in delegate convention at the court house in Greencastle, Ind , at _ , :.lo o clock in the afternoon of Thursday, the 2(itli day of July, I NIG, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for joint representive for the district composed of said
counties.
YV. S. (’ARI’ENTER, i John 1C Donnell, Chairmen. Titos. T. Moore, S tf \ I rihiitt* to tin* <«ov*»rii»r. Greencastle Post. No. 11, G.A.IC, is always to the front on matters patriotic and its members never let an opportunity pass to place themselves upon the side of right, law and morality. At their regular meeting Monday night they ordered the following communication.which shows where they stand:
tlii.-r ainenilinciits which raises the duly or which puts a duty upon articles widen were put on the free list by the original Wilson hill. Cpon the result olTliat light depends the fate of the tarill lull. If it is successful, it is believed 'hat the bill is doomed, unless the (for-1
men-Brice combine shall abjectly stir-1 ARTERt< Greencastle Post. render, as every member of it has open- Ko * H, Dept. Ind., G. A. K
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demanded and obtained from the senate * 0 Excellency’, Climde Mat It tnu-t 11 j v t lw. 4V.. ... .« . * .1 l
It niii-t not he forgotten that a loss of t hree votes in the senate means the Anal
thews. Governor of the State
of Indiana:
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1 defeat of the htiV ' •^."■ennai mmana:
utn.it 01 me lull. 1 he repuhlicans are
not. of course, e\|ieetiug aiivthingouite ,, lnAK f ' IK - — 'Ye, the members of -good as that, hut they'will not be 1,,8t No - 11, desire to thank von suipitseil if n happens, and you may and to express our hearty aimrobn’
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the senate less hitter. j manlu ‘r 'n which you have met law
- - lessness within oiir state borders"
Grocer, wm rto.c ki k i.i. i 11 n'l beg leave to tender to you for YY e the undersigned grocery mer 'be state, our moral and physical i chants ot Greencastle, Ind. pledge | 8,1 PP ort - if necessary, now or here , ourselves to close our grocery stores] 1 ‘‘ ter , ™ emergency may demand on all evenings of each week, except " n, *eded a call upon our post com
Saturday and Monday evenings, at lnal,, b‘ r "ill be sufficient ! eight o'clock p. m. until Sept, l By order of the post
18D4. Commencing to close our A. M. Maxson, Com
stores luesday evening. July io. | L-P. Chapin, Adjt. I’hos. Abrams, A. Ilirch, E. A
Hamilton, Jud Scott, YV. H. Httrk f 1 Keal K " tate lr an»t«r». < has. Muikd, YVm. Allen, Jas. Allen, w . ,u ‘ ll| n«:tonip!, $i < inii, ll,llothjr nomi. Uiut i n B. F. Barwick, ( has. KciffVr, Ruth! H "‘'ieh.1,.1';., to Klee, land in ] < v ha8 ’ l K,ll . v ’ C,,UB - Broadstreet, Ton, inGreJIu.S’H? 0 ;:"" ,0 J and T - Haapd. i llnd
> ancleave. 1 John 11. Ma«ter‘« u.
1 : Greencastle, $1500. 1 rwnk ' )o >'le, and In
Their Offer Aimwered. Greencastle post. No. 11, GA R., received the following rep tc their communication to (iuvenil Mattiiews: Executive Dei'aktmes- | Indianapolis, July 10,1894. A. M. Maxson, Commander Gn castle Post, No. 11. G. A. Greencastle, Ind: Dear Sir: The resolntioil adopted by your post are meiviij I beg to thank the mem ben Greencastle post. No. 11. throiifl you, for their generous offer of ^1 vices to the state. It is most c® mendable and one of the brii'lite 1 ' features of the hour that citizeux] loving tlieir eountry. appreciiitinil its perils, when fully aroused clearly indicate that lawlessness ami] mob rule shall not prevail. 5o class of our citizens can | , l afP :l higher appreciation upon the va. - of the supremacy of tbe la"' ^ rA A the veterans who risked theitU'et in defense of their country, t'l" 1 ’;' 1 it become necessary, I w ill avail my self of your offer. Claude Matthews, GovernorSt OO Itnivurd SI OIL I’he readers of this paper L pleased to learn that there batM-’l • me dreaded disease that seient-e !'»• been able to eure in all its stage-, .lthat is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrli I'ore ■ the only positive cure now km 1 " the medical fraternity. Catarrh ' ,1 '^ a constitutional disease, reuuires | stitutional treatment. Hall - 1 1 Cure is taken internally, artm)? 1 reetly on the Mood and nun' 011 ' , faces of the system, thereby <h' ,pl l ‘' the foundation of the disease, any 1 ^ ing the patient strength by biiihonG the constitution and assisting oamj' _ loing its work The proprietors 1 'O inueh faith iu its curative I* 1 ' ' 1 that they oft’er one hundred 'l" 11 ’ 1 ' ,] any ease that it fails to cure, r* 1 ' 1 list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & C<l. Tale.lo '- £<F*'>ohl hv druggists, 7 >e.
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