Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1894 — Page 2
THE BANNER
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JOINT DEBATE.
W. D. OWEN
AT THEM.
UP AND
Where delivery la irregular pleaac rejiort aame promptly at publication otnee. .Sj^vlnicn copiea niaileil free on application.
we cheerfully set our blundering !•'( ) 1J, contemporary right on the matter |
as we often have to do on questions : the hon
of the day:
Sugar is produced in but sixteen Counties in .he l nited States. All The Putnam t'ounty Itenioerata't lialleus*
the sugar consumed in this country j is imported except what is raised in these sixteen counties. This sugar is only one-tenth of the sugar consumed. The republicans thought it better to pay these American producers two cents a pound on what sugar they made than to pay two cents a pound in the way of a tax on all the sugar imported in
order that the sugar raisers^ in [)arty Thej are a tricky> wlly
old crow but their last game is of
Proven a Boomerang—The <»allani >lr. Owen Will Aeeommoilate Mr. Myern Thirteen Timeti—He Hurln Delinnce. It's a cold day when the political managers of democratic affairs hereabouts do not hatch up some scheme for the furtherance of their ends at the expense of some other
A Kc,.c B «dc oc.... among the churches. The democrats of < ay, M‘ u' Whj , t the Merv,CM will ««■ Tomorrow nt gunei vand Putnam counties met piuceA of Womhip.
this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ^
the court house and w»th hands Anyv^ocy mtbe^ujgi^or^ »; down nominated Mr. I>. K. llliam- once P«.o^ And me.nbcrs of son of this citv for joint represen ;;;; H1 ‘f rvll . ( . s hcnwfter. Notice* Insert.xl in
. | _ ft or Mr thin column free of charge.]
tative. I his was done alt • LOCC8T 8T ueet m. k. CHL’RCH. Ader, who has seen the handwnt- meet at8; 3 0 a . m „ 12:00 ing on the wall, refused to have ^ 6 . 30 p . m ; Sunday school 2:00 anything to do with the case, as hr ’^^ Epworlh League 6:30 p. m., was astute enough to see that the ^ 10:30 by
Louisiana might be protected, present congress prefers the
way and makes us pay 40 per cent such thin texture that it is laugha$5.nn on all tin* sugar imported and an ble. They held a meeting this *j5 additional tax to the sugar trust wee i{ t concocted a scheme to have ; jn which contributed half » million w R Mvenj c | iall( . nge Mr. MM). — I dollars to the campaign fund for - . .. .
Owen tor a joint discussion at Greencastle on September 4. 'I'his
M , IJK( . KKTr puMMur' In View of the fact that the dem- wns (lone wi ,h the full knowledge ii viikv m.smith Manaifing Kiiitor ocrats of ( lay, Putnam and Mont on ^| )t . pa rt of the democrats that A.iiircMaiiooii.mui.icaUonBto 1 gomcry counties today nominated Mr. Owen’s meeting had been ad-
Mr. I). K. Williamson, of 1 utnam, ver u 8 od for two weeks and arrange-
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-
Unr Yrar in advance Sis month* Three month*. One month Per week Ini Carrier
\\Ti<ti (i' llv»*r> I* iiuuD* i>y rjinifr. »ii hu»»- ^j u? e ] ec .tion of (’levelrttul. wi lptlon atvoiinta are to be pain t(» tnein as |
they call and receipt for satno.
30 by Dr. John
Poucher, lecture 7:3<> by Prof. J. B.
DeMotte.
I.oCl >T. STREET A. M. E. CHURCH (.Quarterly meeting at the A. M. E. church tomorrow. Love feast 10:30 a. m.: communion 3:00 p. m • preaching 7:30 p. m. 1 he
Tm Oah.y Hansku Times.
Oreoncastlc, Ind.
lor joint representative the words ment8 al j m!ule> The democrats
democrats were not in this tight and decided to stand aloot. Mr. Ader is discreet and having gotten about all he expected out of the legislature stepped down in tavor of his aged opponent, who it seems has an itch for otliee that is incur-
able. He was alter it m tin it j p ret j^i nK polder will be present publican party and now is alter it
in the democratic party and it is an open secret with the workers that the only way to bottle him was with an otliee. So he was named with as little ado as pos sible. The nomination is a very
weak one.
of Mr. Pollard, of Plainfield, in
Kl l-l Itl.K \ N STATE TICKET. Secretary "f State W.M. I). OWEN Auditor of State a.MICRUTS C. DAILEY Treasurer of State FRED J. SCIIOLZ Attornev (ieneral MM. A. KETCH AM « lerk of Supreme ( dm t ALEXANDER HESS Sujit. I’uh ie Instruetion ' I). \V. UEE1ING State Statistician S. .1. THOM I’SON State Geologist W. S. BLA T< IILEY Supreme .ludge—First District JAMES II. JORDAN Supreme Judge—Fourth District I.EANDER j. MONKS KEIM Pl.H \N « Ol Nl \ TH KET.
For Ke|»r»*sentHtive GEORGE W. HANNA For Auditor JAMES Mel). HAYS For Clerk JOHN D. HUNT For Recorder LEM CEL JOHNS For Treasurer OSCAR A. SHEPHERD For Sheri IT DANIEI W. M At Y For Surveyor LAM’HENCE DOM NS For O',roner JOHN i. OM EN For Commissioner 1st Dlatrict JOHN L. BRIDGES 2nd District—JAMES < . HEAT KEPI ltl.lt \N TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee ROBERT S. GRAHAM For Assessor ENOt II L. FOX WORTHY For Justices of flu* Peace M A LTER J. ASH TON JAMES T. DENNY GEORGE W. RI M BARGER For Constables MM. R. t \LEAIIAN JOHN II. MILES DANIEL TOM PKINS
sought to profit by republican advertising and expense and have the benefit of dividing the time with
their orator.
They have now a challenge hurled full in their teeth, that is a challenge. If they want action the gallant Mr. Owen will accommodate them and in a way that they evidently were not looking for. This much is settled; if Mr. Myers wants
That Booster
The court house gang are feeding that rooster and getting him to looking better. It is now known that he came direct from Washingington where he attended that democratic meeting when the “perfidy
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For Congress Fifth District .1 ESSE OVERSTREET
K.ir -Indire, lath Illstriot, JAMFS A, MeNl'TT. For Prosoi'iitor, 13th District, HENRY < . LEW 18. For Joint lt<*|m , scntatlvc, ( lay, Montiromcry iind i’litiiaiii l diintlc*, THOMAS T. MOORE.
Neither of the democratic papers have any thing to say today about the coming row over the county superintendeney or who is to be appointed pension examiner. The country people in the city today are requested to return on September 1 and hear Hon. \V. D. Owen at the opera house. He is one of tha best speakers in Indiana and will address our people at one o'clock j>. in. on the above date. The Democrat takes its dish of crow as one of the smaller fry cuckoos and announces to its waiting constituency that “the Senate hill is a long step in the direction of practical legislation." Still Grover said it was “perfidy and dishonor" personified. There is something wrong between these extremes of opinion. The Star-I’rcsii makes the glaring assertion that the McKinley law taxes sugar more heavily than the new bill just passed by congress. Under that statement it will have a hard time telling its readers how the McKinley hill decreased the price of sugar, and why in the face of the new law sugar has gone up several pegs. The truth about the sugar question is as follows and
lie will have to hire a hall and have a meeting all by himself. Mr. Owens' time is engaged until Sept. 2ti. After that he will be at leisure and the Indianapolis Journal has the following reply to the Myers'
bugaboo:
Hon. VV. D. Owen, republican candidate for secretary of state, was in the city last evening, and Chairman Gowdy referred to biin the letter received yesterday trom Chairman Taggart, of the
which he denounces renegade republicans so vigorously, is given another local twist. Mr. William sou is a renegade who stood in open meeting at the court house and admitted without a blush of shame that he had been a democrat at heart while he was holding otliee at the hands of republicans, and now he lions up with a democratic nom-
ination. and we predict he will have | tQ 9peak ia Greencastle on Sept. 4,
a hard time in view of his past reeord of assuring the old line democratic wheel horses that lie is true blue. Mr. Bollard is of the wheel horse class; states he learned his democracy at his mother’s breast in Virginia, etc., and to such a demo crat and others of It is class a renegade is supposed to be the most ob noxious thing on the face of the earth. The ex attorney general now has a chance to again go down to , democratic state committee, requesting
inglorious defeat and we predict tin* time of Mr. Owen’s appointthat lu* will strike a toboggan slide nient at Greencastle tie divided with W. that will not have a rough place on R. Myers for joint debate.
' It is the general impression that this
— jis simply an ett’ort on the part of the The Democrat pays its respect | democrats to get people to listen to Mr. to Mr. Pollard of Plainfield, but Myers’ omitory, as he would hardly fails to print his letter, thus mak ,lraw il lar K e urow ‘ l to u r r f . 4 I of hi* own. The republican*, however, lug it necessary for a few of its .... . . ‘ . ” J are willing to have not only one Joint readers who do not get the Banner but aseriesof them, extendTimks to secure a copy and read Ing all over the state, one or more in what the gifted gentlemen said, each congressional district. After a The Democrat adds a list of harsh ,,rirf eonsulntion, ChairmanGowdy sent sayings to what the Sentinel said ,,,U foll( ’ wi, ‘« , ^ 1 - v lo Mr ' Ta ^ rt last about Mr. 1 ollard and would he | “Your esteemed favor of Aug. 23, satisfied with Mr. Pollard’s gore, asking that the appointment of Hon. W. , ..jib Owen at Greencastle, Sept. 4, be We suggest to these democratic kriven over to a joint debate between papers if they are going to keep Mf. Owen and Hon. W. R. Myers. ...... ‘ , " . reached me this noon. After eonsiiltathis thing up, ol sasing mean j t jon with Mr. Owen, this committee dethings about democrats who will sires to accept the invitation for a joint ... ! debate on these conditions : That there not support Geoige \\ . °ni lp r. |> e thirteen joint discussions instead of that they will have to buy new die- one, one to be held in each congression- , . ' , al district, in the most populous or centtonanes and exert new expletives t ral and accessible city thereof; all the That will prove a gigantic task of meetings to occur during the month of word tnminer ' October, upon dates to be agreed upon, worn milling. .Mr. Owen’s appointments are arranged
and his meetings advertised, one or two
The democrats are assured that: each day, from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2!), but the republicans appreciate their 'bat date he wdll be at liberty and
w ill meet the head of the democratic
challenge of Mr. Owen tor a joint j ticket with pleasure."
debate but they hive had the wind I he populists are also anxious to taken out of their sails by the mag- * ,a ' e tt v,, ' l, e in joint debates this fall.
, f .1 u Yesterduv Chairman Butts, of the ponnitude of the hornet s nest they . ... . , , , * *
•’ i ulist committee, sent letters to both the
hu\e stirred up. 1 hey expected to republican and democratic state comget a little cheap advertising for a mittees. The foil wing is the one sent
weak advocate at the expense of j In Chairman Gowdy :
the republicans, but when the reply As-uniing tnat all parties now be-
‘ 1 ^ i fore the people of this state soliciting
Chairman Ader called the funeral and dishonor bill was swallowed, t0 order at 2:40 p. m. and J. M. which accounts for his demoralized Hoskins of Brazil was made chief appearance. He came straight to undertaker with F. A. Arnold (of Putnam seeking a haven of rest the organ) first cab driver, with the hut roosters are so scarce hero he organette man a close second, has not had an answering crow to Capt. Smiley named D. E. William his split voice. Sheriff Glidewell sou for the empty honor and one has been feeding him corn and has lone delegate from Montgomery been talking to liim requesting him seconded, as did one from Clay. ’ to give up his contemplated visit A committee of three went after to Alabama where counting ma Mr. Williamson, who was conveni- chines make democratic votes to ently near, and as our ponderous order. In an interview with the presses start to grind, the ex-attor- rooster this morning he assured, ney general opens his own political the Banner Times that democratic funeral oration. alfairs in the country he had passed
through were rocky, using Santa Fe and °
Peru Republican. an emphasizing word similar to Hon C. B. Case, mayor of Green one used in naming an obstruction castle, who recently made a gallant j n a creek. He said further that race for the republican congres what roosters he had met on his sional nomination in the fifth dis disconsolate journey had assured trict and was narrowly defeated, j him that they had played uswill speak at two points in Miami ing another emphasizing word that countv.—Santa Fe, Tuesday even rhymes with well, smell, bell and i ing, September llth and Deedsvillc pell-mell. He is a very profane | Wednesday evening Sept. 12th bird and shocked the ears of the | The voters not only of Butler and reporter to such an extent that the I nlon, but of adjoining townships, interview was quickly closed. His will be interested in these meetings, roostership will probably strike up Mayor Case is an able and ready a n acquaintance with the organ-
speaker, who will present the issues ette’s pet crow,
of this campaign honestly and elo Today* Local Market*, qyentlv, and no building in Santa f Furnished the Daily Banner Times Fe o, beedavillc will l.ol.l the pe„. 1 pie who will gather to hear him.; Hen* « Mayor ( use will open the Fulton Cocks, young and culls a county campaign at Rochester on ' T.^keys. 1 hens.ehoioe fat .
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ARRIVE ritOM THE NORTH. No 7 Nashville special | No It Terrellaule A I-vansvilii-Mai : No 5* ( hlcrtifo & Nashville Umltol ! , ;| | NORTH Hor.ND. I No O" < hica 8 o A Nashville l.imiHsl iVinl S" “ Mail its || No 8 ( hicairo Special.. tt'nl * Daily, t Except Sunday ' Trains 5 and H carry Pullman pHlaiveli^fk ears and day coaches aud run solid lutwi ( hieairo ana Nashville. • < HAS. ,.. STOH Ger'l Pass, and Tkt Ari. (liloan]
KeaI Estate 1 ransferH. W. W. Oardner to Sam. S. McCoy, land In
( loverdale tp. $150.
Ethel Sutherlln to Ilia Four Rulldlna asso j hutterl So.2. elation land in Warren tp., $18t*i. |
( aselton Wilson to Naomi and ElUahcth
Baker land in Floyd tp., $hW0.
Home Loan I- und to Lawson Routzuhn land
In tireencastle tp., $22in..
Rebecca Spaulding to Ellen Davis land in
Clinton tp. $100.
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Turkeys, old buns. ......:| Ducks 4 Gecac,choice f. f.SIhs and over ""'25 Ocese. plucked ]5 I Erirs, fresh, subject to banditnir .. .7H i Butter, fresh roll p
5
I'he VV eat tier.
Tlie indications for this vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours are
as follows as received by
from the
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis. Ind. Aug. 2(i. Occasional rains today, fair
of Mr. Gowdy reached them their ' their approval ami votes are desirous of
! fully presenting the issues involved in the coming election, aud it appearing h>
faces took on a long turn. If Mr. Myers desires a joint debate he now has an opportunity to meet the head of the republican ticket.
Will he accept?
our committee that such presentation can best be done by joint debates between .the respective candidates heading the republican, democratic and people’s tickets, we respectfully submit that, the democratic central committee
•I*.... ii . ... . i concurring, a seties of such joint deIiik Banner 1 imes was assured pp,, arranged at such places and by a leading demoerat today that I time* as may be agreeable. We are
willing, ami suggest that at least one
Ins party hud one argument that| sneh aig Clls . s i ol , i>e held in each cm,-
SprayliiK With Fuiigirhlen.
“The Effect of Spraying With Fungicides on the Growth of Nursery Stock” is the title of bulletin No. 7, issued from the division of vegetable pathology of the United States department of agriculture. It gives the results of three years’ work in the treatment of nursery
„ ‘' stock for leaf blight and other fungous
u : u . , . P .. ' ‘ diseases. The first part of the bulletin & < o. {Venn the official gives the object and plan of the work.
This is followed by a discussion of each season’s results and finally a consideration of the cost and profit of the work. It was found that the cost of treating pear, plum aud cherry trees three seasons averaged about K5 cents per thousand trees. The profit resulting from this work, as estimati (l by the nurserymen themselves, ranged from $1 to $40 per thousand, the average being $13 per thousand trees. In other words, at a total expense of 85 cents per thousand trees the avt rage value of the latter was
increased $13.
COUPON.
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Sunday.
Wappknhans.
they could go before the country ttfcssiomd district in this state. How-
with and that was the watermelons. They
with and that was the cheapness of | or'ieHs'm.u'.be'r!'!.''.? Vf but’one vv^will
Your Summer \ neat ion.
Greencastle people leaving home for their summer vacation, for long or short trips, can have their favorite home paper, the Daily Bannek Times, follow them. Address can be changed as often as desired. It is better than a letter to travel-
ers away from home.
Spoiitam-ons Combustion of liny.
The Iowa Homestead calls attention to the danger arising through putting clover hay in large stacks or bays or sheds, and more particularly in the latter, and ‘ especially when they are over 20 feet deep to the square. A peculiarity of
propose to I accept that. I n all discussions we ask
capture one-half of the colored vote : ga^'io Ll^r'mlnlropo.'limr'of '.'xplnse by stating that the Cleveland ad- 11 u- each meeting. A letter similar to ..... . .. j ,. , this has been addressed to Hon. Thomas ministration is responsible for the Taggart. We sincerely trust that our cheapness of their favorite fruit, proposition may meet a hearty and
In the meantime we thought the
willing response, and if a meeting of the respective chairmen can be held to ar-
32 Parts. N Splendid lllustiati"n! | in each Part. FOB CITT BEADKRs nrlnn •] of these coupons of anj (lute* and ici centH in coin for um li pait, to THK j liANMlK I I .MK- Offlrr FOB OUT-OF-TOWN 1U VHJ K'- I Mail one coupon ant! in , i nis lor t a| part wanted. State I full diiiip and address: (2) Inclose the neccHsury <‘"n* \ pon and money or stamps
s
parts i to 32 9011; r?ady.
Bour^d uolam^s eoi^taiijii)? | tl^e 32 parts may be l?ad| for oi)<? GOtipoQ ai?d $3.50 easl?. ffoui r^ady.
The Teach Yellows.
In aooordance with the CcB iecticnt ' ‘peach j’ellows” statute, enacted by the general assembly at its last session, the newly appointed commissioner on the yellows, with six or eight deputy commissioners, has begun a systematic and thorough pilgrimage all lilxmt the state to exterminate the dreaded disease
U the°fTTtl f t T"T™ T ,,mS,i ' m ^''wi'ng'industry’.’ff ConneetlVuL ^The is the fact that funnels are f..riued in malady appeared in the state 40 or 50 h'.v.'n 5 ^ ,U " ( a " y r n "i 10 has ,mt iu years ago and has defied every effort, . y in a great rush rather green and public or private, to eradicate it AcEallv if* the 'atmZ^'lingtothe present public and offloll ! ■ nosphire is a little j plan, the commissioners are empowered heavy, will see the beginnings of what * p weren
MeKinlev bill was still in operation, tangi* details, wt think there is no bet- ‘ ter way for the people of this state to iiiK Four Fxctirttiovi Kitt«§ to <ir$»«‘nrmiti»*. laconic funiiliut* with the tenets of each Agents of the Biir Four from India-! 80 lair, eandid and intelli- >» ssttKWs •* * - sion tickets to Greencastle Aug. 28th,
Home SeckerH KXciirsinn to tho South. September 4, October 2. No-
F p lli'icBTia \... 1 'ember 0 and December ♦. the . i . it Kf n., Agt. Motion route will sell tickets at one
returning 2!>th, at one and one-third
fare, account Sells Bros.’ show.
may end iu spontaneous combustion. Ho will notice in the first place that the top layer of hay in the mow is more or less moist all over. A careful examination will show him that in some spots it is much more moist than in others, and that in the center of these moist spots there is evidently extreme heating going on, and if the heating is so great and the atmospheric conditions arc such
to fell or burn every infected tree in the commonwealth. It is believed the commissioners will be able to complete their journey and task by Sept. 1. The idea embodied in the new law, of course, is that peach yellows is an infectious disease, and that it may be exterminated bv utterly destroying all infected trees.
Vandalla Lin*. K.x«-,.r.l«n».
fare for the round trip to all points in | . a * unni 1 in the hay. \\ hen he notices
aim tne atmospheric conditions are such To Pittsburg Sent 5th to tmi, , » «**(..<■ will rising ho will limit 2&tli Oro » .V
^ ^ Aug. 2< to _8, return South Carolina and Virginia. Al-o to
et), $2.80. | New Orleans. Tickets good returning ! so moist aa he did the dav before i To .. • - Q *i7 r So Wll8, ' in,?t0n ’ 0 ' C '’ A " K ' 22 t0 » J * ] twenty days from date ..f sale. Stop- ers who are not close obLrvers have no 2nd \ov ' KnnU S ‘‘l* t * 4 B>- Get. $17.20. j overs allowed south of Ohio river. ! idea of how much heat mav t a “ 1,0 i,Ml > JSov - (*th, Dee. 4th. For particulars see F. 1’. Huestis, Agt. | J. A. Michael, Agt. , ed iu a hav luow ay ^ develop - , : F “'' f"rther particulars see J. s. Dow-
this, he should first haul in an old straw * ”'Vashington, I). C., August 22nd stack and cover that mow a couple of return limit Sept. 15th. Fare feet deep, and then he can with safety '*'7.20 for round trip. Account K. p.
go on putting iu the hay; however, not C0| )clave.
1 agt.
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