Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1896 — Page 2
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insuring the highest degree of
CCHFORT, SPEED AND SAFETY.
Four Trips pea Week Between
Toledo, Detroit/Mackinac PETOSKEY, “THE $00.” MARQUETTE,
AND DULUTH.
LOW RATES to Picturesque Mackinac and Return, Including Heals and Berths. From Cleveland, |ih; from Toledo, $15; from Detroit,
*i3»o.
EVERY EVENING
to 1.” At the he^inuiuR of this that runaway girl.
controversy all a democrat had to do was to say “10 to 1" and the re-
publican had to do the explaining. Tlmt party that drove to our city Now the tables are turned and the|°n Tuesday night in search of a
MfUKl'H Enrols fcot Drunk fiixl Nh«* Ki^'hl-
eotittly G ivh Him the Shake.
4 Ot VI \ NE\%» NOTK«.
OHAPKVINK KIDGS. Theie will b< a ^|>e;ikingat HeHalfie behool house Saturday night the 2ind by Me.-rg. Cane anti Lewis, of GreeuI castle. Come out r id heai them. Miss Ida Mace is visiting in < iat
|cooury.
Tom m s. joim Xeene in dangerously nick
at her son’s in Owen conn v.
lia depot platfoim Marshal I.t lord, That young niun and lady that t’-is-of iSliueville, and a liveryman of turbed the people at Wnirnt ( Impel
their claims, anil that is what isM^t place, got off a west bound last Sunday night by talking out all the taking the wind out ol the silver' passenger train a ml told him they time had better not repeat it again if campaign. Gov. Matthews for ex were in search of a man who hud they don’t want to see ilie'r names in
people are educated to a point that i young lady were successful at, lira they demand the meaning and pos / ’l Hnt ^ t* )e Hra/.il Tunes suvs: sibilities of Id to 1. At this point) This morning as OHiier democracy fails. They can’t satis Gross was standing on the Vand
factorily substantiate, by history,
ample
stolen a team of bay ponies and a buggy, lolling the officer to keep a slu rp watch, as the thief was sup
The
Between Detroit and Cleveland Connecting nt Cleveland with F.arliest Train® ft-rall points Bast, South and Southwest and at Detroit tor all points North and Northwest.
officers at cnee made a search of
To our many republicans ex
changes over Indiana that i.re sav-jP^® 6 ^ t '' ' ,e ’-^lis way
ing complimentary things
th Hannkk Times (or its puncturing of the lying sta ements made by democratic papers attributed to Bishop J. M. Thoburn, we say. thanks. Many of the state papers are giving the statement of the
SuaSay Triptlunt.iuly. Augutf and Septwnbtr Oify | ^ood bishop columns of space and
print.
Albert Evans is the boss horse trader.
EVERY DAY BETWEEN
Cleveland, Put-in-Bay ^ Toledo Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. Address A. A. SCHANTZ, a. r, a.. Detroit, MICH. THe Detroir and Cleveland Steam Nav Co.
CARPENTKRSVILI.E.
The brick work on the new school
a0OUt the livery otables")? tbe^citv,' to "see hoU'C is nearly completed. I’.nmls If such a team had been put up ! and Wendling. the contractors, are do-
tbeie. His search was re,vardcd ^ soal( ‘" i e wo ! "
bv finding the stolen ouilliat M .Fooe. ot Gieencastle, 1« laying
Bowles’ cast Main stable. He said i b,-ick °" ‘ l "‘ new ' , ' ho ° 1
they were left there by a young! Marcus A. Piikel had a finger ma«hed ladv who was stopping with a , last Satu-'ieiy morning while holding friend who worked at the Farmer’- e of on “ P" m P *' l f " r
I.on CoMins to d ivepumpon. Owing
We offer a large lot of Ladies’ Shirt Wai$
AT.
25 Cents
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POLITICAL CONVENTIONS. F’lf'b I list. Populist convention, i; ,*eeiicast le .August 11 Putnam County Populist convention, Ureencaatle August 14.
are showing howdemoeiatie papers have distorted the language o( an honest chiistian gentleman The Banner Times is never happier than when it runs down such a gigantic democratic falsehood as the alleged democralic in erview with Bishop Thoitu■ d contained. The baiefaced recklessness of demoe racy in this and similar cases is one tiling that is fast weakening the Ghicagofied demoe"aev’s cause. THE POTVUsTS. It hasn’t been but three years since the democratic party of Putnam was maligning and insulting tiie populists at every turnThe local democratic organs were iceking with vicious attacks upon what they then hoped to crush. They now sing a different tunc and are tiding systematical!v to work the ponu'isis into indorsing their conn y candidates. In order that the populists may not be fooled we quote a few sen.ene s from the Dcmocrcl of this city showing its ‘•loye’' for the populists. On November 1 I 1891!, it said: “Clc ‘ nt'. i Wil-on, of the Ways and Mean (’omti)i ie \ is uoldiseoi i , i ,ll, edby th<* lecenl e.il.i-i' oi>ii. he sa jiin m'gin y "lad ii came >ow in .end of liner in the a Inii i - it Ion. Tlie ••’e in . in Vi ^ id..'hows liiet the ponulisi uoiisicg l as not gained any I'ead way. As soon is demo';a in measn.es ean be (al.eo to ips,aie p osne ! .y lo ihe conn y eve .» Ini g nil! hy n' 1 ’ igbt aga'n ”
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“The In.’lanapolls Nuet rejoices at the weakness of the populist parly, as shown in the elec ion re:ii (Isays: •‘Xo o her pobi ieal pari y. we . oink ever a ose in this noun i v that adcmpled lo ca-TV so large and varied an assortment of political heresies stud exploded theories.
In glancing over the election relurns one is bound cnncludts that the popuIisis didn’t inueti dust as they marched along "t he middle of the road.”
Less Than the Cost of the Material of Which They ate I
hotel. The young lady was found and promptly ar-esied. She strongly denied siealin > the tram, but said they were given her bv her father an 1 she had worked out until she had money to Mmlmse the buggy. She gave her name as .Maud Dc.zenberry and si id she was of an excellent family at Romonn near Stiuesville, where her father was an engineer. She said she had driven through to this city to visit friends here. She was taken to jail where Marshal Louderback questioned her closely, when she finally ad ml .ted that a young man had hired the i ig at Stiuesv ille and that a driver dtove them to Spencer At this point she says her escort and the driver got drunk and, in her indignation, she drove off and iett them, corning to this ci<y. Miss Duze ibevry is a bright and pretty young lady of a good education. It seems that the young lady she in'ended to visit here wan'ed to go with her to Spencer, but «he seemed determined to go to Illinois. Of course she denies all intention of stealing the outfit, saying she could see n<> barm in what she had done. Ma'shai Lyford was at once telegraphed at Terre Hattie ami re-
turned on the next l ain.
The democratic committee’s handbill says that Ferdinand Win ter, of Indianapolis, a former law partner of Gen. Harrison, had declared for free silver ami says it is a valuable acquisition. The Sentinel started the lie on Sunday. Twelve hours before the Democrat repeated that miserable falsehood Mr. Winter had said most positively in the .Journal that he had not been inte.'‘ v i ewe d b y the Sentinel at all and had n^ given out such sentiment. Mr. Wiuf’T did not deem the Sentinel's lie of sufficient importance to bother about. Thus do we again point out a democratic
falsehood.
I<f»f>nt> ’«• *1 S|ier 1 i*»* », Hon. T. 1’. Moo.e wiH speck at Mcllaffle’s school house, Wrsb'rg ton township on Saturday, Aug. ‘2‘2, 7:30 p. rn. Hon. Geotge W. Hanna and Dr. A II. Moo e ct Greenersile Saturday Aug. 22, at 2 p. m. at the court house. They will open the republh an ouuty campaign. Dr. A. H. Moore w :, l speak nt Rn’aard, Jackson township, at 2 p. m., Saturday Aug. 29. and at New Maysv'tie at seven p. m. tne same
day.
Dr. A. H. Moore will speak at Ceuier school house, Floyd town ship on Saturday, Aug. 22, at 7
p. tn.
Fifteen poutulsof dynamite we-e shot off last night in the well that is being driven at Cooper Bros.’ farm. The force of Ihe explosion threw out a 500 pound easing driver that had been put in to hold down the roek, and 'tones aim water were thrown in every di-ec-tion. The well is at present 20S teet deep. ,
Bryan bad his inning last night Bourke Cockran will have his Fri day. Keep an eye on Bourke.
Who ever heard of a statesman like Harrison or McKiuley talk in a public speech of distributing postoffices. Bryan is very boyish. Strange that the democratic commitl e’s handbill does not speak out agaiu on the German-Americau citizen. The handbill has called them German asses, and said that preachers never studied the linan cial question. At this rate the handbill is succeeding admirably.
The “campaign of education lias now progressed so far that more is necessary on the part of democrats than a mere cry of “16
The “crimp” taken in Gov. Matthew’s sails by lion. John R. Wilson was straight to the point. Genuine democrats like Mr. Wilson, who is secretary of the National Democratic committee, do not like for Ghicagofied democrats like Matthews to teach them democratic history. Gov. Matthews lias made himself ludicious by his ignorance on financial history.
to I on - ' stwkwa ‘dness in handling the ax be mi—(mI hU aim and bit Ihe finger. ’) he I ’•e ' ’ver <th/i' i- dying out In n . Our peop 1 a e afraid of anyi hbig tlia has one hem) and two i. ils. They are pu /.led lo !• tow how Billy ean carry both tails. But they needn’t worry, r H will get lullh lails and his head p nb'.l so’nai i won’t hear of them after Xovember J.
In Our Shoe Department. JBrotxxer
NORTH JACKSON Uncle Billy .'1111] Robert Hoosier with their families, spent Monday with Sim Youngs. I’. I>. Roland visited at Walker Siddou’s sun lay. Lew Owens and family of Boone coun y, visited friends here Sunday. Wilbert Young and wife are visiting in Morgan co inty. A thief ente:ed Billy Groom’s house during 1 heir absence and lebeved him of 'Oiue his small change and tobacco. Mr. Sheppard, of Kentuckv is v siting at M r. Pdaydes’. The Ladies’ Aid society picnicked at Mrs. Jesse Dean’s Wednesday Xotwillntiind'iig the rain there were several present. Mrs. Loui«u Dickerson is able to be abon James Call was in the neighborhood last week trying to buy a farm.
Think It Over. Have you ever heard of a medicine with such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsaparilla? Don’t you know that Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, has proven, over and over again, that it has power to cure, even after all other remedies fail? If you have impure blood you may take Hood’s Sarsaparilla with the utmost onfidence that it will do you good. Hood’s Pills assist digestion, 25 cents.
Take the children to see the Brownies at the Christian church Friday. It E. E. Green has gone to Lafayette where he has a position in the Mouon telegraph office. Dan Callahan takes his place.
Crippie The iron grasp of scrofula has no mercy upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism
until Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures.
“Nearly four years ago I became afflicted with scrofula and rheumatism.
Made
Kunning sores broke out on my thighs. Piece 1 of bone came out and an operation was contemplated. I tiad rheumatism In my legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost appetite, could not sleep. I was a perfect wreck. 1 continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor’s treatment to
Well
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw away my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereas four years ago I was a cripple. I gladly recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” URBAN
Hammond, Table Grove, Illinois.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
MT. V KRIDIAX Mias Pearl Fisher, of Quincy, visited at <'tins. Hi’l’s Wednesday and Thurs-
d« v.
4 ne festival here Wednesday n'ght was a succ‘* a s in everyway. Tom E'-yan has gone to Eel river on a fishing expedition. Why is it that none of the travelers, tramps or movers traveling along the national road are for free silver. Ask Win. Hurst what hat tramp said when he asked him 'f free silver was not the thing for the poor people. The free silver era -o is dying out in this section as wel' ii« everywhere else. PORTLAND MILLS. Kay Hamilton and sister Clara of Danville, a e he-e making preparations for the family to move back on their farm Sept. 1. The spirit of improvement lias struck our v 11 age and many olu houses are being renovated. Mr. Ward, a silversmith of Louisville, Ky„ traveling for his health, is stopping at the Alexander house this week. He is a radical sound.money, protection, repub'ican and says he has not the least doubt but the eleetorial vote of his state will go to MeKinley. Saturday night was our first republican meeting and they came out in such numbers that the church had to be hired for the occasion, A McKinley and Hobart club was organized starting with flfty-th'-ee names signed to the rolls, and owing to the lateness of the hour probably not more than half signed the rolls that would have, had they not. been so an xious to hear another speech, John T. Thorn oson was elected president. II. C. Badger [vice president. W. J. Spencer secretary and D. P. Alexander treasurer. Dr. Moore of PiPnam county spoke. The; free silver critics were on bands, but were satisfied wi'hout tackling the Moore buzz saw.
FIT,I MOaib.
Mrs. Ab'ia Sin) .he and children, of Terre Haute, \ siied the family of M. 11. Reilly the flist of the week, rod are now wiib the Randolphs in Floyd ’ p. Mrs. Sam Wright, of M uncie, has re. turned to her home after visi.ing rela.
fives in this region.
Dr. J. A. Welch, was here on Mon-
day afternoon and night.
John Carroll, who lives in our village and works for H. H. Hillis at tlie s one
Soon appetite works, makes the trips to i> i | Loin
his work on a wheel end he recently made a run in twen y-lliree minutes. Corn. Aug. 10, 1SIH1, to Mr. and Mis.
A. G. O’Neal, a daughter.
The usual quiet of our village was disturbed on Tuesday evening by an altercation between W. W. Day and 1 William Gorham. From words they got to blows, Day striking Gorham
1 with a shovel handle.
CLOVKKUALK.
“Ave’’ Christy was in town 1 ueadav
IstheOneTruo Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. I ViaiFors the oast tv-nol/ 1 Prepared only bjr C. I. Hood ft Oo., Lowell, Mass. | ' " cek ' Hicks, : Miss Bertha Lynn, ol New Market, and Hood’S PIUS ^eMTtooperetta Mi,8t '* r Krt > * in ** rt . of Covington, at
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Ira Lewis’; Mrs, Fift'e and Mrs. Kate Ellington, of Bainbridge, at Mrs. Manda Kurtz; Green (Pollings and wife, of Cici ro. at S. B. Summers. The Indiana conference of the M. P. church will convene at Jonesboro Aug.
Itbh.
Born to Chas. Baker and wife. Aug. 11. a daughter. Joseph McVay has had his pension increased. Miss Agnes Shinn spent a week with the family of C. S. Kurtz, MeKi dey stock is above par. Is it not high time the republicans of Floyd township were organizing? Let ii' wake up and fall fn line with the rest of townships of the county. \V. H. Rice and family, G. S. Reeves and wife, and Mrs. Jiollit* Bidd'e tlined .11 Mr#. Ayers Sunday. RACCOON. Miss Emma James,of Crawfordsyille, is visiting S. L. James. Mrs. Lizzie James, of Tuscoi , Hi., returned home Saturday. She goes to Iowa soon where 'he will be a trimmer in a inillinury establishment B. D. Skiilmaii is taking a week’s vacation in Hendricks county. Ilarve McMurtry met with a serious accident last Sunday night. The end of tiie buggy shaft was broken and in going down a slant the shaft struck the horse in the flank which frightened him. He ran away throwing Mr. McMurtry our, breaking his collar bon* and bruising bun. Ed Buckley, who has been visiting Ilarve Brown and Uncle John Park for some weeks past, left Tuesday for Iowa via Indianapolis. Lu li t Howard, of Crawfordsvilie, who has been with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young, returned home Tuesday. Miss Ltde Skillinan has several teams cleaning and putting her giavel bank in good shape. Miss Myrtle Miller has returned to her home in Paris, 111., after a visit with Mi'ses Lockridge. Mr, anil Mrs. Tom Coshow are spending a week in Boone county. TI101. Owens has lost a number of hogs with cholera recently. Win. Hicks and family visited I). A. Smith and mother in Roachdale Tuesday. additional i or ai These are to be three populist conventions in this city tomorrow. The first, tor the nomination of a county ticket will meet at ten o’clock a. m. *hurp. The second, for congressional nominal ion will be called immediately after dinner; the third for naming a candidate for joint representative will follow immediately after the congres-
sional.
Mrs. Bondurant and Mrs John Hyatt have returned to their homes in Bethany, Mo., after a visit with E. I,. Fox worthy. Miss Lelia Bassett is at home from La’ayet.e, whe e she lias been the guest of Miss Keltah Davis. J. L. Cosner, of Virginia, 111., lias gone to Altca after u visit with A J. Cosner and family. John Cross rutniaed fiotn Lebanon Hiis al.ernoon. IPs niece, MissNca Cross, to whose bedside lie was called, di"d yesterday of typhoid fever. The fun** al se 1 ’vices occurred this morning. K. D Ailer is at home from Bain-
bridge.
Chas. McGrew and family, of Lafayette, a-e visiting M s. Katherine Mc-
Grew.
Mrs. II. H. Sixmer has returned to her home in Peoria, 111., after a visit with his mother, Mrs. B. F. Hays. Richard Lloyd lias gone to Lebanon to buy cattle. Mrs. R. H. Burkett and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Ranuall. of Morion, have returned from French Lick.
DKPAFW I’MYKR;
THC- BEST NFWS OF OUR AND GROWING INSflTUTl;
ITio Ntiitleii(>< Doing#- TM( ii HIKI Nor In 1 1,11# Their Lui> I Dir 111# Hlict Notra of u,, Ha«« «>| AIhiif Voumk Tr( Woim-lt Told l.j Sfccial IUiki Dr. Duvall in his ronvef lately held with Dr. Mur,in. of ’90, and president of Rake| versify said some very fair for DePauw. Dr. Duvall w though he had visited, :r.i seen the excellencies of minj versilics and co,leges ii lit liaj college work to do over agt would go neither to ead, north nor south but would here to DePauw, where lli( work an 1 Dr. Mini in said ditl nil lie said, “any timeDel’ait all right, we'el put in.” Charles A. Beard liss j ,J turned from Chicago where been studying sociology at tit oago unn ersity. Dining hi : there lie investigated the pc situation and found that neaj the laboring men wire fur 31 ley and protection. He m people of Chicago do not o.i J thing about free silver —.Vo.
Dress,
Rev. C. VV. Crook and 1’ Giliiert started for their sd meat last evening about o'clock, but when they camcj creek about fifteen miles « was so swollen they could not so were obliged to return to castle, reaching this plaw eight p. in. The college correspondent Democrat had to till D P column same way so he thou would try his “hog wash, a ire method with him, lr lint it fell fiat, as it al*ay Our gay and festive contenn is all right in his way. hut he weigh enough. Mr. E. A. Gilmore, class was in town yesterday. In discussing the outli foot ball is Purdue the states among other tiling “Roller the big DePau* is expected and there struggle- between him a 11 for pltuie.” There ! ’ te,I1 „ some mistake here for book fed for DePauw and "> here. He will g' u struggle, but he will be m Pauw line when he does itwill be strong behind the 1 year, but will greatly®' 88 footed Bushman and Mn' lk
D. Langdou is goods.
securing
new fall It
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