Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1896 — Page 2

THE BANNER TIMEo. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.

TUESDAY JANUARY 2H IhUH

BUTHERUIN’S SPECIAL SALE ON HATS, CAPS, UNDERWEAR ami TIES, From January 22nd, to February 16th. 1896—25 percent off On any Hat or Cap ir the house, none reserved they all go at this remarkable low price. Onefourth off on our entire line of underwear (we have an elegant stock), if you don’t need it now you will next winter, this is a money saver, NECKWEAR.. Choice of our ami Jl.fiO ti»*s for $1.<K) ‘ “ $1.26 ami $1 (K) tic* for 7'>c Choice of our 75c ties for .W Choice of our 50c ties for 38c.

TERMS GASH

Remember our stock is New and Fresh, no old shelf-worn goods.

S U T H E R L I N,

THE HATTER AND MEN’S FURNISHER.

GEO. E. BLAKE, Greencastle, Ind., General Insurance, Real Estate And Loan Agent. Money Loaned At a Very Low Rate of Interest

WASH1NGTON LETTER

THE

LATEST POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM THE CAPITAL.

(nterenting Doing!* of Public Men, ;tn<l a Dish of spice Here and There an Seen By Our Special Correepondent—Notes, Incidents. Etc.

Wasiiinoton. Jan. 27, ISitG. Senator Allison has returned from lowu and is receiving the congratulations of his friends and colleagues on his re-election to the senate just us modestly as he will receive them after the St. Louis convention, should he he fortunate enough to capture the prize of the republican presidential nomination. That modest way of wearing his honors is one of the many reasons why almost everybody likes Senator Allison but it is also a source of weakness to him as a candidate for the presidential nomination because it causes some people to think that he lacks aggressive-

ness.

Strange to say Gen. Harrison’s visit to Washington was not followed by a flood of presidential talk. One reason

for this somewhat unusual exception at High Street M

was that Gen. Harrison himself no.-i- members of the lodges will assenilively declined to discuss that subject, bleat 11:45 a. m., and inarch to saying that he was for the time out of ., .. ... , , . politics t le corner °t Walnut and Second In adopting that Armenian resol.i- 8 f ree t s where they will meet and tion the senate gave the world to under- escort the cortege to the church stand that congress is willing to go to and thence to Beech Grove ceme-

any length in supporting the president tery

in protecting American citizens in for- , , ,

1 he deceased was a very pnnnlui

eign countries. _ _ J 1 ■ , . . , . r . . . , man in Muncie and the funeral

A iot of tomfoolery lias been widely

circulated concerning the opposition in ver y largely attended, the senate tothe Davis Monroe doctrine 1’he tamily states that Mr. Bran resolution which was last week reported son did not die as tho result of he-

Andrew B a o *s I eiuh. The remi ins of Andrew Branson arrived in Muncie from Tipton last evening at 4:05 o’clo k and as previously announced weie taken direct to the home of the deceased man's brother on Turner street and not to West Jackson street as an nounced in an evening paper. The ever generous Lake Erie A Western Railroad company to its employes furnished the bereaved family a spi cial car for conveyance from Tipton to Muncie. The family was accompanied by Noble Grand Luther H. Bryar aud Secretary U. B. Moore of Lafayette Lodge No. 15, I. O. (). F. of which Mr. Branson was a member. They will remain here until Monday morning and Noble Grand Brvar will have charge of the ritual work

at the funeral.

All members of the order in Muncie are expected to attend the funeral this afternoon at 1 o’clock

E. church. The

FOR-A-FEW-DAYS

-WE WILL MAKE THE

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ON

HATS # GAPS,

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And the wool ffy UNDERWEAR,

Call and see him before ing elsewhere.

clos-

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rooted for Captain Gowdy that a compromise or the other man was out of the question. The Nebeker men are hard party workers and announced today that they would line up just as cheerfully us if their man had won. Mr. Gowdy has a wonderful hold upon the common people. His followers come from

all part of the state and their con- ' ‘'°""! liUe ‘‘ "" F<>r ' ing joisoned as reported from Tip lidencein his ability to pilot the i thtf „„ tho ri,v of Senator Lodge, of but that he died very suddenly party to victory is deeply set. The! Massachusetts, who lias made a careful ^ roni apoplexy having been at chairman chosen todav is one of ;l, id thorough canvass of the senate, tacked during the night. When the best posted politicians in tliei 1 *"* 1 t,le resolution will he adopted, his condition was discovered by his country. Entering upon this third ’‘ n,1 at ^°" uide th * ,e win " ot be wife early next morning it was then J b f more than eight votes cast against it in , i . „ , . . term he has a knowledge of party t he senate. It may not be voted upon, t0 ° ate t0 8:lVe ‘" U ' A 1 ,,,ton work and on experience that will for ten days or two weeks yet, as manj pap er ® a y8 the report that he had enable him to control the workings senators wish to make speeches upon it, been drinking heavily is not true of his committee with less hetion »nd the free coinage substitute for the j and that there is not the slightest and better results than anv other HoU8e ,,0,,, * bl11 is takin .e U P the foundation for a suicide story —

J greater portion of the tune of the sen- ., v

man who could have been chosen.: ate . But that bill will, it is expected, 0 '® * eU '*'

In states reliably republican there I be disposed of this week, and then there Branson was a brother of is generally a strong friendly rivalv! will be a clear deck for the Monroe, Wick Branson and was a former over the state chairmanship. j n ..doctrine speeches, and for Senator resident of Greencastle. He visited diana is reliably republican and in I ^.T.' 8 t0 prM8 11r “ 8olution ^ 11 vote, here about six months ago and is order to lie fashionable a friendly Senator . ele) , t M()lley ^ f Mi , gis(1 i I)pii a8 ! wel > remembered by our older cit.

contest over the otlice was the re-! viewed from the Washington end of the I zen8, suit. “(’aptain Jack” has a liost line, funiishesa somewhat striking pict-! of friends in Putnam who stand «re of the ups and downs of the south- 1 , • . i • • ern politician. Mr. Hernando De Soto I - ,a ' 1,ts Homt Journal.

ita< > o assist inm in every way >i onpv i sn > t i,i.u i.ui„ u i Ex President Harrison writes on

The l*rpAi<l4*utinl Office.

in their power.

AU coinmiinicatioriM Rhould be 8ij* r ncHl with the runic of the writer; not netiesKaiily for publiot‘.lou, but ii8 ••videnee of Rood fa th. AiiouyinoiiK comiuuuicatioiiH Ciin not be noticed.

A Phenomenal Itetail BiiNineHN R. L. Leesou, ot Pd wood,

lias

“The Presidential OHiee” in his ; “This Country of Ours” series, in

Where delivery i* irrcicnlar j)li'HKe report ■aiuc prom pi )> in piihUcutlon office.

Specimen copies mailed free on application. |

Money, isn’t to blame for bis name at any rate, made Ids debut in national politics as representative of the

fourth Mississippi district in the | Febr , Iome Journal

forty-fi urth congress. He re nained . , ,

, f . .... , lon . | in the House until ttie close of In d,8CU98in * the constitutional footed up Ins business for 189o anu t|je f orty . e j ghtl , eongress. Then lie be-1 provisions for the selection of a announces in the 1 ress of that city fame a cheap congressional lobbyist, I Chief Magistrate, lie touches upon that it amounts to $!’>60,r>4J.39, and and remained such—Ids appearance in- j[ie discussion in the convention

not a cent of credit given to any

one.

over 1894.

dn-ated that lie bad a hard time too-

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relative to a plural executive for

This is an increase of |72,000! "" tl1 he receded in getting lii.ime.f . . and uuon the noint ure-

elected to the fifty-third congress from UR n ' lUon ' aDU "I' 0 " UH P 0,nt l ire ’ tlie same old district. Then things be- sents his own views: “Experience

^ l |e phenomenal business done g ac to go bis way. although some of j has so fully justified the conclusion :..Av>o by Mr. Lecson is a forcible illustra those tvlio had emnloyed him as n lob-i readied li\- the Constitutional con-

byist mus* have given hi... some bad | V u(| ti0 || jj, this matter I a single ex-lialf-hours after his return to congress. . . ,. , . " . ... i*!,.! .11 eeutive head that no (hanse hfis

ID* was re-elected to the present House, 1

and last week was elected for a lull >vi ‘ r 8 'fgire8ted. The incumtcrm in tlie se.iate, beginning the day I bent has never satisfied every one liis term in the House expires—March [ b u t the discontented have never

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undersell cusli on

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lelivery are win- 1

ning elements in every instance, i The Mammoutli establishment ofi

Mr. Lreson is known all oyer indi-! *■

ana, for its wonderful growth and i hanging aro.md Washi.igton, lobbying! . . , . u little, borrowing a little and thinking 1

popularity among close buyers.

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,V . r ln »"’ "e^hTuCpient Vi^r.i;,;,’*Z ^ ''•*7' I a great deal, who would like to find out •• per month $l.on 1 welve t’ears ago Mr. L. landed in | lov , Mr. Money managed to get up Guaranteed position chamed peruent to \ glwood a poor man crushed by the i again after his first knock down.

.Senator Baker, of Kansas, made a

with his speech in

lowed when payment accompanies order. j. ’ i .) ’ I favor of the coinage of the American USA ding NOT.CCS ! °’ v,,s the reta,1 ht0,e product of silver, m accordance will.

in Indiana. All accomplished by his amendment to the free coinage subemploying up to date and popular -titule for the House bond hill, which methods in business a lively exam- ' H now before the senate. He divided pie to struggling young business : ,he n,one y ranks i,,, ° ,hm ’ oWt '’ aohl

! niononietallisU, silver r.ionoinetallists and bimetallists, and announced Ins own

allegiance to the last named.

sought rcliefliy giving liini a double. Executive direction should always lie single. When anything is

no percent extra. Position not gruaranteed, , , , , for advertisement*ot less than 5in ‘hr*. No ledger; today he owns a mammoth |

discouiiMor time or puce; five per yen! al-| |,l oc |{ em pJ 0 y e8 seventy clerks and impi e-siou

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GOWDY CHOSEN,

Unanimously Elected Chairman

this Afternoon,

Special to Banner Times. Indianapolis, Jan 28, 1890— John K. Gowdy was tins afternoon

He .aid |

lie was very positive that the question | of tarifi and finance would be settled by tip- republican party alone. Mr. Baker isn’t a grrat orator, but he seems to have a supply of hard, horse sense that is likely to he beneficial to Kansas and u> the republican party during his senatorial term.

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Send news to Telephone 95.

■ - - election was unanimous, the name The gifts to colleges, churches, of Mr. Neheker being withdrawn, libraries and public charities . Gieut enthusiasm prevailed. this country last year amounted to| $28,943,549, against $19,967,116 in Make Yourself Strong jg94 I (you would resist pneumonia, bron- ! chitis, typhoid fever, and persistent The chairmanship candidacy in coughs and colds. I'hese ills attack

will report a resolution censuring Am-1 hassador Bayard for those tiiiti-Aiiier-1

"I was feeling as raiserabl* a* any one eould feel, tired all the time, many times

can speeches he made. So much has | nna t)ia to go out on the street even after

I had started.

If I went up one flight of

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appetite good and digestion vigorous, | |, lt j Hn sported unanimously from the with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the one true conimittee, the resolution to he report'd hlnod nurifler. I "ill be merely one of censure and so

I worded that it will lie supported by the

Hood s Pills cure liver ills, constipa- | democratic meiuhers of the conimittee, tion, biliousness, jaundice, sick bead-1 who agree with their republican col-

been agreed to by the sub-committee

consisting of Diaper, of Massachusetts, of'ihe'h ^ rt'and^ off* d was referred. It would be compare- Harsariarnia.'a'nlfsoon'^elt betted ^^s'd

lively easy lor the republicans outlie the third bottle and

committee to get any sort of a resolu- j lion passed by the House that they

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all of the recent reform city charters this principle is made prominent—by giving the Mayor the power to appoint the city boards

and officers, and so making him re ; g p ||U sponsible lor the efficiency of the! (,^^**11 in,, city government. Two presidents j or three with eiiual powers would |

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army. I do not doubt ihat this

sense of single a v nd personal re- j

sponsibiLty to tlie people has

strongly held our presidents to a !

good conscience and to a high discharge of their great duties.

adjusted last, night in caucus at Indianapolis by the aelection of John K. Gowdy for chairman of tiie State Central committee. Theie are no sore spots over the result, either. Tlie men booming Mr. Nebeker for the place put up a strong canvass for their can lidate Lut the sentiment was so deeply

ac’ie.

A few drops of Brazilian Balm in a little warm water makes the beat eye water in the world.

leagues in believing that Bayard de-

serves to lie censured.

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