Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1894 — Page 2

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ELECTION RETURNS-

Pnstv tliiH In your Hut for N«*\l

Tuesday Night.

As to Students Voting. Editor Bannbk Times:

The democratic managers are emulating a handbill among the students < f DePauw university, the object of which is to prevent the students from voting at the ap-

proaching election. The pretext is the vole for governor

that such students have no right to voti at Greeneastle. This attempt is neither honest nor honorable. The question has been finally and forever settled by the supreme court of Indiana in a case presenting the desired and only question

Furtlirr l>iu*iiiie in Prior of Proud. Local bakers have made a de-

The political committees at state heu Iquarters have agreed that estimatts on the result of the election on next Tuesday shall be based on

in 181*2, and

eided change in bread to correspond with the reductions iu the cost of flour. Early this summer the leading bakers increased the size of their loaves and put twenty ounces of flour in each loaf. These loaves were sold to the retail mar-

Docal Time (iard, BIG KOI' R.

together they have arranged for ro- ;

turns for mutual benefit. The ^ at the rate of six for a quarter. Western Union telegraph company h> te a number ol bakers have inhas also entered into the general creased the size to J:> ounces agreement to gather returns in the an< -* others have cut the price, way mentioned and to make esti i Consumers can buy bread now

GOING BAST.

Vo 10* VpAtlbulod I .jomvsi*. V l, . Vo 2' hKlhinapolls Xot-oiuniodiitlon « Sols* Mml hwt-Stcrii Umllcu I:i:), , u Vo S* Mail C'I5 ]t n, No U* 2:.Via m

going wkst.

No 7* Vcslibuloa Kxprcss K-.Si a m Vo II* Mall in No 17* Sotil'.iAVPfili'rn l.iinltisl t'Mli | ,,1 Vo at Vcrr • HauU* Aocoiiiiiio.lallon . i :|:. p m No 11" ••• — IS:5S u n,

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iimhn* No. S oonnocls for c Im-liiii iii i„.| Mlcliltran itlvlslon polnM at Waliash. v, i “Knick rlrx k-r siiisilal" aliH-pi-rs for N York. Nos. 7,11.9 aiirt lioonnect in'i. I, ,,ii, , | Union depot with western roa-N No. u

11,,.,.,, loaves for ten cents, contain-1 ( . l:) llt p„ r tm,.||i, < niro iiivision for p-iints

mates on the basis hereinabove . , ft|ir The in >

bulletins sent out ! »ng sixty ounces of flour.

Urtliy t kxocpt Sunday.

Train Vo. it hauls al.-rpers 1 > it >a ,,

rolumlius, •li-i-p-rs and co tolc-s f , ('n,. 1 , ' 1 niti No."2 *• « for f’hii-i.r,. i

imti. No. 2 t* mnpcts for Ohio igo, C’inc j,,,, t < Irvoland ajad Mlohlgiin division pututH. \,,

18 hauls 8lcM‘i»(*rn for Waxliington vi:ir],v «V

sli-cp-r for E-w Vork an 1 vonni-cis' i a'i

involved. Pedego vs. Greene, ILL named. The

Indiana Reports, 118: from time to Mine as precincts arc dications point to a general reduc Intlmt ciisc the court decided reported will therefore be entirely I t ' on nlthough many bakers still that where students entered the non partisan. As a rule, when hold to the old price. Miller Bros.

Si lec t Iroill, li.iv’c them made a.nd trimmed better than any Indiana university at Bloomington one-third ot the total precincts are have made no change recently, al ill 1 Z'-* T ’ A TI A XT *~¥ % T "N t s T*v T '*t*» V Y /"X rx » T *r ^ 1 ^ w , i ...

other house and GUARAN 1 EE a b 11 or NO SAEE, and

will SAVE you

19 ^.1 | HE5I SUIT. F- A- HAYS, Prop.

without at the time of entering reported a fairly accurate estimate though one ot the firm said today having formed a definite intention of the linal outcome can tie made there hail been cutting in the of making that place their resi by those familiar with the situa- city and it would be impossible to i dence, but afterwards determined tion. It is not guess work, but a “ay how soon the reduction would that Bloomington should be their mere matter of cold mathematics, be general.—//. Gazette.

residence, this gave them the right The first two or three hundred pre- ^

llou Voters May be ItoiiKht.

I to vote. eincts will serve to establish a ratio ... ... ,

I . lo the Editor ol tiie Indianapolis

of gains and losses which, by strik-; / „ • „/• ing an average, will determine with ^

for pultitj

southland at Miittoon with i.

north.

v 1*. Ilnisris. Agent

Mmmi CinoUtSYIIU Erwlusfv*cmicamJ

The court added: “We think it j clear that if they had gone to Bloomington with the intention of

DAILY BANNER T l .M Es( prisoner who, on being asked if he remaining simply as siudents, and

xvas guilty, replied: “I guess I am. ^'cre was no change of intention, judge, but I would like to be tried they would not have acquired a just the same.” The trial has residence. Where, however, the inlasted for a year and a half, and tention is formed to make the colon Nov. d the jury ot the American h*go town the place

PubllalicHl every afternoon except Sunday it the IIannm Timks office, corner Vine and

Franklin sPreeta.

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as occupying tw i lines space.

2olim»8 4 cents per line 50 “ 3 l A 100 “ 3 ** “ “ 250 “ 2‘4 500 “ 2 “ ** ** Dlsp'ay rates made known on application.

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Chan get, for display advertisements must handed in by 10 o’clock a. m. each day. Heading advertisements will be received each day

up t j 1 o’clock p. m.

ot residence

people xvill

“guilty.”

record a verdict of S !l,u l hiut place is selected as the

Says the Columbus liepublican : Geo. W. Cooper, in one of his

I speeches in Broxvn county, is said | no ^' , * t ‘ rence I . i , i . . - .i , i. . student if he hs

Ail eoimnunlcatlona should bo signed with the nam - of the writer: not n< ce.-sarily for imblli Hion, but as evidence of good faith. A.ion>mous emnmuuieatlons can not be notie d.

Where delivery is irregular please report same promptly at publication office.

Specimen copies fnailetl freetm application

RATES or SUBSCRIPTION* One Year in advance Si r nwnthH Three hionlh*. One month Per U't 'Ji hj/ ( irrisr

.10

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

domicile, then the person who does this in good faith becomes a qualified voter.” “It can * * * make

the person is a

to have made the statement that he ! 8tm1ent - if he ,las in K«od faith had lost $30,000 during his con- electe(1 to ,nake the l ,lace where gressionat terms and was not unx-! ,llc co,le S e is locate(l his ^‘sidenee. ious to return, but the people 8ince tb ® r « u noreason pressed the nation on him. wlj y a P er8on ,m, - v ,, ” t be il The Republican has tins informa- j s,u,ie,lt at (,olle « e and il resident of tion from a source which it be-1 tho P 1:,ce where the college is situ-

ated.”

“It is not necessary then that Thank-oivino has been pro- Uu-re should be an intention to re-

$5.oo' ji source •■■'f.r lieves to be reliable.

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claimed by the president for ^’o- Ina j n permuneutly at the chosen

... alleged good points

a considerable degree of certainty of tlie Au8t . ra , lan btt , lot law i8 that the final outcome. In response to . , , .. , r i

1 votes cannot be bought and safely

numerous requests the Banner , . i , • • . , * delivered. I have alwa3's insisted

Times reprints herewith a tabulated -

^ . that the democratic advocates of vote of Putnam county in 1892, by I , , , . . ...

^ J the law, and the democratic legts-

precincts. I he vote is that cast . . , . ,

lature that made it a law, knew for Matthews and Chase, respec-

tively, for governor. This infor mation will be convenient for ref erence when the returns begin to come in, and the table printed below should therefore be cut out and preserved for comparison with the reports of next Tuesday's con-

test :

M. J. MKCKKTr I’libllHht-r It A Itlty >1. SMITH MumiBink I'-ililur

/X-Mri‘«s all communications to Tub Daii.v Rannkr Tim us, Orcencnstlc, lint.

vember 29. There are advance in- q 0 mieile:

dications that there will, in thej^^ {j rae

WHAT DEMOCRATS SAY OF IT-

Oiiotfitiona Showing WliRt tin* D^inocrnti«‘ Leaders Think Their Tariff Hill. President Cleveland •Iris an act of party perfidy and party dishonor. •How rail we face the people after indlllgiutr in such ouiragcous iliscrimination and violntions of prineinle?’ It is the very commnnism of pelf.”

Chainnan Wilson, late of congress, tint later of the chamber of commerce, London: “It is the work of a monstrous trust which hohlseongrcss by the throat. It puts $10,000,000 in the pock-

ets of the sugar trust.” * * * #

Senator Mills: “It does not receive the support of 1000 men out of the (i."),-

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(K)O.nnn in the I'nited States.

'the New York Sun: “The democratic house lias repudiated party principles and pledges, broken faith with the American people, legislated directly and deliberately for the benefit of trii-ls a;nl e: netiolists and betrayed a constitutional trust. The bouse is overwhelmed with disgrace, ileiuorali/ation and dishonor.”

success of the republican ticket next Tuesday, be great cause for rejoicing and thankfulness on the

29th.

D. E. Williamson says he has gttined live pounds since the campaign began. The democratic party has lost live tons of enthusiasm because Williamson is on the ticket.

THE

OF 1894.

Every vote in favor of the re

As Put H«*for«‘ tho Voters of the Country by Senator Hour. If you prefer a good square men!, then vote the republican ticket. If you like British politics best, then vote the democratic ticket. If you like American politics, then xote the republican ticket. If you like to stand your ground against Germany and Great Britain, then vote the republican ticket. If 30'u like to see the flag hauled down in the Pacific, then vote the democratic ticket.

It is enough if it is for being the home of the

voter to t’ne exclusion of other places.” The court also quotes with approval the following: “A man may acquire a domicile, if he he personally present in a place, even if he never design to remain always, but design at the end of some short time to remove and ac-

quire anot' r.”

This is conclusive of every point involved in the ease of students at DePauw. Let any student who is in doubt call at the office of some lawyer in Greeneastle and read the case of Pedego vs. Grimes, lid Indiana Reports, 1-18, and for himself determine in the light of the case whether lie is a voter at Greencastle or not. and pay no attention to any circular or paper sent them from some irresponsible person whose only object is to prevent their voting without regard to their

legal rights.

Students must, of course, have the general qualification of voters as to age, residence in the state, township, xvard or precinct that are

1892

CLEVK-

11 A Kill-

PRKCINCTS.

LAND.

SON.

Barnard

. 149

37

New Maysvilie ..

.. 112

66

Roae.hdnle

. 148

95

Fincastle

.. 118

98 1

Uussellville

43

D2

Grimes school liouse..,

00

85

Clinton tp

110

B dnbridge

.. 133

75|

It. Chapel

08

78 |

Grovelitml

.. 74

51

8. ptec. Floyd

49

48

58

8011th prec. Marion . ...

.. 101

30 1

N. prec. G. C. tp

.. 82

St j

Fox Ridge

.. 72

83

1 Liniedale

41

4xS :

; 1st ward N. P.

84

“ “ 8. P

.. 75

97 |

2nd “ N.P

38

81 ;

” “ 8. P

26

100

3rd “ E. I*

58

71

“ " W. P ,...

28

91

E. P. Madison

.. 67

53

\V. P. “

81

39

N. P. Wash, tp

.. 124

05

8. P. “

.. 102

53

N. Prec. Warren

57

57

8. “ “

55

07

Jefferson

108

117

. E P. Cloverdale

. . Ill

47

W. p. •*

100

80

Mill Creek

. 79

23

Tot 1 vote

2736

2289

1 >em. plurality

417

that under the s\stem they would lie better able to control the floating element than under the old plan, and they “boilded better than they knew,” for they expect to carry Marion county and pull Bynum through next Tuesday by purchasing hundreds of hard-up, idle floaters. The four elections held under the Australian system have resulted advantageously to them, and that of next Tuesday

will prove conclusively' to all fairminded men that hundreds of votes were bought, delivered and paid

for. The plan is simple, easy and effective, as well as much safer for all concerned than buying under

.is 1 the old style. It is this : Secure a smart and willing clerk

of the election board. The briber or vote-buyer says to the clerk: “.lohn W , James M , Wil-

liam P—

In cir.-ct S>»n4iiy. May *7, Inn SOUTH 9tHT.NI>. No 4* l liiciuro Mall ... . l*^> , ri| «* “ Kxprwa i/sb , u D* - al 12KB p in sooth no IT N II, No S* Dullsville Xlnli 2:17s in No 5* southern Kx press 2'” pin NO 43t Local l'4on in * I>aily. t Except Sumiav.

Vo if No 44t

VAN DAIIA LINE.

Trains leave l.rcem-nnlle, ln<t , In effect ,

DO, ISiH.

rott thh: wkst.

No 5 Kx. sun S:*! n m, fur St. Louis N ” * !.**«!>• |ft»ta in. for st. Lonl

5:28 p m, foi Terre Haute KOtl THK EAST No 4 Ex. Sun. .. . KilMa in, for IwTumapntl*. Vo 20 Dully 1:411 p in, “ So S Dally 3:llfi p in. “ ** No 2 Ex. 'tin Biaip in, " No 12 Dally 2:2Hu in, " Vo fl Dally 3:32u in " *• PKORIA IMX 1SJON l.eave Terre Haute. No 7*> Lx. Sun 7:lft a m. tor t’eoriu. v.,77 “ " Mipm, forOeMtur. For complete time cant, irlv.tm ail trains ant'stations, amt for full Intorimitloo as to rates, tliroiitrli cars, etc., luJUress .1.9. Uowi.rNO, Aiient. W. K IliitTNNF.ii, Urocncastle. Asst, lieo’l 1’ass. Ant. St,. Louis, Mo.

and Thomas B-

( If you like to see the flag flying,

publican paitx next luisd.ix "| then vote the republican ticket.

materially assist a return of na- if you like to see the republic in ; required of others,

tional prosperity. Hawaii, then yote the republican

Ini: ring is dying hard : ** ”•■* Likit

all republicans, or tit least floaters, in your precinct (the clerk knows them, of course), have been ‘fixed;’ they will ask to be instructed. As you will assist iu preparing their ballots you xvill know just how they vote. Make mental or other note of it; see me immediately after the count is completed.” They meet; a xviuk, or a nod or a shake of the head by the clerk settles the question between briber

l'II 1C AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS To anti from Torro Haute, in effect May 22, IHfH. A KillVK FROM THK. NORTH. \<> 7 NashHie sp$xsial * - No it TerrelltuiD* \ Evansville Mull. 1:15 p m So5* (hioiiiroxt Nashville 1.1 nil tod 10:00 pm NORTH iioitnd. No rt* ( hlcujroiY' Nu*hvillo l.hnirol 4:50 u m .1 it .1 \o 8 Chien^o Special 3:20 j) m ' Dully, t Except Sunday rrninsfi nndBcurry Rullman palace sleeping oarf* and «I i v cmoliep uml run solid < btcocro and Nasliville.

.... < H AS. I.. STONK, !.< r 1 I nsg.und Tkt Airt. ( hlontro.

^ Vill.N- it e... hue'll the eye to read this trjto at lAUtchi s from ^ the far*-, yor. had better go to Dr. Q. TT. Bence and bar ■ yo ' rmip 0 f

i

The largest Stock of

fitiLi) simaiis

Ever brought to the County. Do not trust your eyes to Peddlers or Jewelers.

The Kvent iH the SeiiHon.

This is the for all it is

worth next Tuesday. While repub-

The event <«f the season w ill ciune olf Hcaus will be powerless to thxxart

in Put-

, , . , . , .. _ I if you like to see the American nam, but there is a determination I . , , , , flag the laughing stock of man-

nmong the rank and file of the dem-

, «• .i • kind, then vote the democratic

ocratic party to throw on the rinst , ; ticket,

yoke.

It you like to see it flying in

at Indiana;)' li-tbe second week in No- the scheme, evidence sufficient may vember. • be obtained by close observation the Soei. ty of Indiana I'loii-i- iind ( 0 eonvlnce people that fraud t1 " 1 r^r'is possible under the Australian

hold :i ronihitieil show anil exinbitioh 4

Of (lowers ami fruit iu Tomlinson ball, system. It republican election of1'ulianapolis, Novemlier 6, 7, 8, 9 and | fleers will keep their ey es open they Tlie ri'dit of B>, 1891. Exclusion rates of one and j w iH no ti ce that the floater will in-

tn v „ tll : fl f , Ilt(irmin L . >r( . one-third fare for die round trip have variab i y nMk for i U8 t rU ctionB. Instudents to vote is determined pre urra,,,™.,! for by the committee in * . . eiselv as the right of others. The .., xx-... il.. I tell.gent appearing men, men who

same law applies to all alike.

I charge.

Win. G. Bertermunn, the see-|

ret ary, .‘17 Massachusetts avenue, will! :,r, ‘ a s capable of preparing a legal

Students may rest assured that i answer all inquiries or send complete

the circular in question is sent only I"' grammes to any one wanting infor-

by persons who expect to profit by deterring them from voting, and

Tmekf. were two sun dogs to bo | ^] ory , ftni [ j n honor, then vote the , wbo care nothing about their

seen in tlie eastern sky early i iis [-(.publican ticket.

morning. One sun dog is always a sign of a change in administration, but two mean a republican land-

slide.

Geoijoe W. Uooi'EK voted against the democratic party in 1874, and the men xvhose interests he has voted against in congress should vote against him now. To do this stamp in the square surrounding the eagle.

If you wish to join a party of progress, of union, of freedom and of victor and hope, then vote the

republican ticket.

If you xvant tlie mortgage on your house foreclosed, you had better vote the democratic ticket.

right to vote. Its object is to prevent legal voting, which tlie authors with good reason assume will be unfavorable to its authors or their party. G. C. Moore. Weather indications for Nov. 0: Fair republican weather, rising re

ballot as I am, w ill ask (or instructions. Watch them. I venture

assertion that if

G. W. BE.NGG. •-'ni-lyr-e. o. w.—41-lyr-e. o. w.

CONTRACTOR,

Practical and ornamental plasterer, (’oncrete walks ami cellar bottoms a specialty. Cisterns put in with modern fibers. Box 77.'l.

K. B. Hurley.

KCI'llni.iCAN Sl’KAKINOS.

nu.ion This season’s exhibition w ill : the 1|s8e| tl()U Ulat if republican he tin* eighth held in succession. 1 he , ,, ... society feels proud of tlmir record made *' e * ks wele to tell they so far. The committee in charge this 1 would say that they never helped year is endei'.voiing to surpass all pre- instruct a voter that voted other vious etlorts. I lie premium lists an' | Gian the democratic ticket. Dovery liberal, the outlook for beautiful j _.m. a | go

People who vote on next Tuesday* will do so xvith the full knowledge that the public debt xvas increased by democracy in October just $13,680,854. The statement shows that, and it is tut a repetition ol what lias been tho case for several months. What are the voters of the country going

about it?

If you want it paid off, you had j P ublican baro,neler - billing demo better vote the republican ticket. I cratlc temperature. If you xvant wages to go down, Rkpuhlicans are requested to

in their hats

then vote the democratic ticket.

are

paste the foltoixing

It you want wages to go up, then and be gure to act on the sugges vote the republican ticket. | t j on un election day : If you like tlnee day s’ work in . the week better than six, then vote ;

the democratic ticket.

If you like six days better than three, then vote the republican

ticket.

chrysanthemums, roses, etc., is splen-1 iUg aWa - V wilh Cllrtain8 wil1 did; they never looked better. Among ] < ' ,la *’le Die poll clerk to peep in and the special attractions may be men-! a8cer thin it the floater is being intioned the curious cactus, tae wonder- strueted. An Ex-Clerk. ful Orchids, (air plants), the Alpine) Indianapolis, Noy. 1.

Violets, a grand Gut Bose display, tlie I

beautiful novelties iu choice new chrys- j vm.daiia Line K*cur«t«n». anthemums, and many other special at-] To Columbus, hid.

tractions too numerous to mention. U1U | nli. v'„.. t.> Fare *2 !.'>

If you like to have txvo men seek

An exchange remarks that the position of the democratic party

this year recalls tlie story of the | fi Cftn t^'ket.

to do ing one job, tiien vote the demo

crntic ticket.

If you like to have two jobs seek ing one man, then vote the repub-

STAMP HERE.

Afternoons and evenings choice music xvill be rendered by an orchestra, hi the evenings the celebrated cornet soloist, Prof. Win. Paris Chambers, of Chicago, will render several selected solos. 'The exhibition will finish olf as usual with a grand auction on Saturday, November 10, when all plants and

November 7, 8

and 9, rettini limit Nov. 12.

round trip. Account meeting of Y. M.

C. A.

To Indianapolis Nov. 6, 7, 8 and 9, return limit Nov. 10. Fare $1.00 round trip. Account Chrysanthemum show. .1. 8. Dowling, Agl.

tloxvers xvill be sold.

Beveridge xvill draw au immense

mind to go, and do not forget the dates,

orget the dates, uu,,ieuce 011 F * ida J * The meeting

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November <*., 7, 8, 9 and 10, at India- wil1 bt * llel(l ftt tbe opera house, mqxdis, Tomlinson (City hall) hall. | _

j Keeping everlastingly advertispeehdly*wlmn ^u^IxStheim U wl^ | 1,rin « 8 8ucce88 ’ tf

you!” says Eli Perkins. He xvill leetutk in Mebarry hail next Monday evening. Tickets now on sale at Laugdon’s. IG-lt

Tickets for Eli Perkins’ great lecture Monday night on sale now at Langdon’s. 16-lt

Hon. John B. Elam will speak at lioachtlale on Saturdny, Nov. 3, at 2 p. m. Mr. Elam will positively be present on this day, bad train connections causing him to miss his other engagement. Hon. Silas A. Hays and Hon. George \V. Hanna xvill speak at Bainbiidge Friday evening, Nov. 2, at 7 o’clock. Hon, John B. Elam and Hon. George W. ILmna at court house house in Greeneastle Saturday*, Nov. 3, at 7 :!!() p. m. Albert J. Beveridge, of Indianapolis, one of the best known of Indiana's orators, xvill address the citizens of^Greencastle on Friday evening, November 2, at tlie house.

opera

Hon. Charles I>. Case and Hon. James Bridges will speak at Brick Chapel on Saturday, November 3. at seveno clock.

1

Harvent lexrm hIoiih. 'flic Vnndalia line xvill inn txxo excursions to points in Arkansas, Kansas. Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico and fexas. Kate, one fare for tlie round trip plus $2.00. The dates for these excursions are November (J. and tills xvill be the last opportunity of the season to visit the xvest at a very low rate.

To points iu Tennessee, Georgia. North Carolina, South Carolina Miss-4 issippi, Alabama. LonisiuiuL Florida *>'

ami Virginia, NovemlierJ^r and Pe-

ftrip

eember 4,0110 fare for roumftrip. *20 day* limit. J. S. Downing, Agt.