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THE BANNER TIMES. GRCENCASIXE, INDIANA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 18'! 1.
Have
CLOTHING O » Made to Order?
If so you will find it to your interest to try the 7^Y*0* D • © • L
We show the largest line of Piece goods in the city to select from, have them made and trimmed better than any other house and Gl ARAN 1 RE a FI 1 or NO SALE, and will SAVE you
w eieiii sin. p- A- ! I AYS, Prop.
D \ I EY B \ N N ER 11 M l^S 1 places a low estimate on these gen-
rublislicd evn y iit'liTiioon i'Xe< i>t Sunctiiy «lthcHA\MK riMKSollln . comer Vine an<l b'l'Milklln »• reels.
ADVEflTISINO. Ukaoim! Notices
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tletuen to nay the least. It shows that the S/or- I'rcsx has no faith in its own party. That the above statement of the organ is untrue goes without saying, and we lie lieve the better element of Put nain’s democracy that is i 1 ' favor of downing incompetency. misman-
OFFICIAL VOTE OF PUTNAM COUNTY
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A REPEATER’S WORK.
Otto Wi-ik Frrvenfetl from Yotlnc la I5alt ini ore by I eiiux^ratic* Official** It seems that democratic intimidation of voters was abroad in the land on Tuesday in ot her places besides Greencastle. The following comes from the Baltimore American of Nov. 7:
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The fact is no money was
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As to that democratic majority in I’utnam. it is a thing of tin past. The better element of the democratic party has quit, decided to have the party of rings and corruption, and go on and up in the
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NOT ALI.OWKI) TO VOTK. Complaints of fraud were made to the republican leaders during tlie day in all parts of the city, and w ere particularly strong from the Twelfth and Seventeenth wards, both being parts of congressional districts in which the democrats have realized throughout die campaign that there were hard roads for
them to travel.
One of tlie most flagrant cases of repeating was brought to light when Mr. Otto B. Weik, of 1U-' Madison avenue, went to vote, at 8:1(1 o’clock yesterday morning, at the third precinct of the Twelfth ward, and found that lie had been disfranchised. The electio i judges eoidly informed Mr. Weik that at 7 :30 -omc dtlier man had vote ! on his name. Mr. Weik ottered idelitiliealion and evidence that he had not voted, but without avail. Mr. Weik thenserved notice on the judges that lie would bring action for damages against them. This be will do at once, lie took legal iclv ee in the premises of Mr. John Kose. The election ju Iges were Kichard T Hollingsworth, Henry T. hurt and J. I’. Ditt'i-uderfer. The description given of the man voting on Mr. Weik's name did not in any way correspond to the latter’s appearance. Mr. Weik is the Kaltiinorc agent of the large pickle ttrin of IT. J. Heinz A Co., rittsburg. His place of business is J2 west l.oinbanl >lre,;t. lie has lived in Hallininre for lliveyeais. having enme here from Indiana, and is well knn.vn. When being registered,'(‘arlv in the fall. Mr. Weik infiinned the n^gisteation ottieers that be was a republican. ‘'That was probably l he mist i c I made.” he said yes-
Dattling in Real list ate We have some of the l>cst Itergaius in houses and lots that have been ottered for years. Hard times lias, in a measure, helped us to reductions that the casual buyer h« > only to see to a. predate. .1. M. HURLEY
(iftlce over First National lla.-.k
WE SELL THE Potters’ Celebrated Irilo Floss AND Wash Silk. Isaiah Yerniillion.
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When I •Itwry I < made by carrier, nil snt .... . , , seriptlon no. are In !"• ial'1 t» tbcniHH ,voi Id and join issues with tilO pro they enUnnl i eelpt roroune. ! „r„ a atv» 1.1„ ,..,r(,- which
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- gressive repuldican party,
1 "t.’ir!"' necordB them n hear y welcome.
.Manatfins Editor
The Democrat today flaunts
A*Mre«s nil communications to
Thk Daii.v Banner Times. i : , Oreencasttc.ln<t.i ,0O8,er , » 11 ‘‘W one in tact, and one
that hears the ear-marks of having Tcesoat was democracy’s Wat- 1 ' eeu raude for the ™ s ""*
tei loo. Next will come St. Helena. | November election as the Democrat had pictured them out in its mind.
The Siar-Prcsx is awfully thank- To the Bannek Times it seems that ful for the part of the county ticket it would have been in better taste saved to demoeraev. We suppose forourcontemporary to have buri< d from this that the organ intends that bird this time, or to have to keep right on charging $!> JO for appointed its pet crow a committee
letter-heads.
of one to take it out for a walk and
lose it. The Banner Times well
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It pa;, s to make an open, ag' gressive, fu'r faced eampaign. For too many years have Butnnm republicans pinned their faith to a still hunt fight, laboring under the mistaken idia that that is tlie way to cmitv anything. Such a fight
never won a battle.
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With the exception of Putnam, h as f ar i eS8 this year. The “vicMontgomery is surrounded with re- tory” which the Democrat celepublican counties.—Crawforilxville ^ brutes this year (in carrjdng part Journal. We are fluttering around 0 f Putnam county by the skin of ” Drift# .down here, neighbor We , ;ar fy’ s teeth) would leak wen mean to go about this thing of a | jf mut j e into a modol of sugar and change systematically. We will whiskey. It has an ottar of roses, surround Wontmimerv’s southern t.. ^.J.; =•• . ■ J ?ff!£ teHM, :■ border in IkftH. | aschino, rocky-Iivered flavor about
it that makes a democrat wean’. Any consolation a patriot can gain from looking on that picture of a former proud bird you can well stick in your eye. The most enter- : tainiug feature of the half-tone en-i graving is the fact that it looks as
thought the organ was built upon | if R 8tnmp ma| . k nev . er t . ame near mine aanatble judgment than it He- j t p was miseid and the bird can plays in the above, although we had tru)y 8( , v to the 8tamp ., you Iiev , r never rated its judgment in the A1 touclie( i me ” That fowl is deck! Hass. It appear that about two ed i y out 0 f j 0 j nt) an d ill-placed. It
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fair. A bold, manly stand will make more votes than tin underhand. lame, still hunt atTnir. The Banner Times advocated an open
campaign this year, and from the v,, 5 k*
results of Tuesday we believe we were right. For 18915 we should
do the same way.
Eocal Daily, t L.\.o?;)t Sunday.
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M\ 1894.
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No l Daily 12:53 p ni, for s t. Louis. No 21 Daily 1:40 p in, for 'f. Louis. No 3 Ex. Sun 5:28 p ni, foi Torre Haute,
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No 4 Ex. s,in. .. 8:34 a in, Dir Indianano’lf.
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campaign song hook written by a I I’Kottla division , . . I laNiveTerre Haute.
local poet just preceding the elec- No75 Ex. Sun 7:05a m. tor Peoria ti , , ,, , 1 . 'toTt *’ ” 3:5r,ptn. for Osostur. tiot). It s a dollar to a dime bet. lor complete time card, piv ox all tminn
1 and Mtatlona. and for full InforinHEot, a* to
that the first (and last) edition is not exhaused, and never will be. The printing presses which were being run day and night, supplying
tile demand have paused.
rut us, throimh cars, c*tc.. address
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Asst. Uen’l Fuse. Airt. St. Ixniis, Mo.
Dan^ur from Catarrh.
The most important feature about that very eommon eouiplaiut, catanh in tlie head, is its tendency to develop into some other more serious and dangerous disease. The foul matter dropping from the head into the bronchial tubes or lungs is very liable to lead to bronchitis or consumption, that destroyer which causes more deaths in tins country than any other disease. As catarrh originates in impurities of the blood, local applications can do hut little good. The common sense method of treatment i< to purify the blood, and for th s purpose there is no preparation superior to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The powerful action of tins medicine upon the blood expels every impurity, and
by so doing cures catarrh and gives
Vidth to the entire organism.
cmcAtiO A EASTKRN ILLINOIS
To ami from Terre Haute, in effect
May 22. ISPT
ARRIVE raOM THE NORTH. No 7 Nashville Special 9:30 p m No it Terrel Irtut,'A Evansville Mall. 1:15 pm No 5‘ I hlcniro A Nashville l.tmlted 10:00 p m NORTH BOUND. No H* ( hleaxo A Nashville 1.1mlted 4:50 a m No 2t “ Mall 11:25 pm No 8 ( hleaxo special 3:-0p m " Hally, t Except Sunday Trains 6 and t) carry 1‘tillman palace sleeplnx ears and day coach,t end run aolld between < hleaxo and Niuthvllle.
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Hen’l Cass, and T'kt Axt. < hleaxo.
KiX Four Kxruralnna. To IndianHpolis, Nov. ’20 and 21, $1.20. To Cleveland Ohio, Nov. 12 and 13, return limit 23, account W. C. T. l\, $fl.45. To Hot Springs, Ark., account medical association. We will sell to Hot Springs, Ark.. Nov. is, in and 20, with return limit. X’ov. 30, at In,if for,. F. P !frrsm, Agt.
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, Everything Brand New. (Tl special engaffeinent of the Monarch ot the
Minstrel World.
FRANK E. McNISH.
Our <iru»it ('ommuilianM:
J. MARCUS DOYLE,
LARRY MACK, MATT DIAMOND.
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IN*ioiuinir in ^Innliromurv County
tliat their tongues hung out for the , rawfordsviii, .t.urnai.
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res! ot tlie week, tiled men have
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A dispatch received from Win.
voting the Denman alGrtencastic today stated
, . . i , ... i that the official vote of Putnam d m tcratic ticket rear in and veur, , , , . , .
countv had ! ecu completcil and
,oit. an I the statement ,d the Star , hat ,; o wa8 elu< . (e(1 aU( ,i tor 1)y :u . .V that they bartered tlicir votes plurality. William’s friends here and -old out bodily to boodle, arc accordingly rejoicing.
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The Wonderful Rexfords,
Th« Siur Troupe of the Timet*. 1 . G.tr- "I M.'l i- vre (Ee tlie public will be presented at the opera house on Thursday, Nov. 15, by the famous and popular Hi. Henry’s minstrels of 10 star artists, among whom i- Frank K. MeN’ish and other popular favorites, A rettned talented, .iiperior program replete with ever new and i novel fi-ulores. Head these press notices : Klmira, N. Y., Daily Telegram.—A first class show. Jackson, Daili/ Democrat.—Their return insures them a packed house. Aid urn, N. Y., Daily.—A fine show and a packed house. Bay City, Daily.—Good from first to
last.
Rochester, Daily.—Thoroughly enjoy-
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K.. us are now on sale ut Landes* drii"'’ store.
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