Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1896 — Page 2

THE BANNER 11M Eh. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA MONDaT AEG GST 7 ISMi

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The COAST LINE to MACKINAC wa8 adopted unanimously by the purchase and pay for two Mexican

TAKE T H S —

meeting, at which about twentyfive of the largest operators in the

He wa* Sore.

A disgruntled democrat dropped j into the Bamnek Times office on

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S ' rv ^' they will then ask the government

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dollars, notwithstanding their legal

, quality tender there. Why? Be-

state were present. The call shows cause the American silver dollar is S i turd ay, and hashing out a bit ef the real sentiment of the operators, as good as gold, can be exchanged subsidiary coin, said he "anted to^ who say that 90 per cent, of their forjgold and is the dollar of a single , l' 1 ' 40 t* 16 ^ AN ’- NI:R ^ ,I1ES im, ‘' R * tl r j

gold standard nation. The Mexi- election anyhow, and that he can dollar at home or abroad is niight still continue after ihat f worth no more than the market it still voice I the doctrine of sound price of the silver bullion it con- coin and protection. Fhe gentleman tains and is the dollar of a silver was assured that the Banner Times standard nation and its purchasing w ' oll l 1 8 tiH 1 >C ' n the field lor rtpub power has always been governed by licanism and prosperity at a.i tim< s, the market price of silver bullion. an( l the i our disgruntled demotrat

■ 1 - u ibosomod himself.

The Bannf.rTimks might get a hump i . j jd mo democrat,” on itself end explain to an anxious pub- { 1 lie just how it is that if the “present said he, “and there are many of us gold standard must be matntlined ” as ln p utnam county . We are sore

j miners will vote for McKinley. jThe coal miners have called a con- | vention at Chicago for Sept. 30. They mine 178,000,000 tons of coal | per year at an average of $1.08 per ton, and believing that they have

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The republican heavy siege guns are rapidly moving into posit'on in the fight against democracy anu its policy of national dishonor and repudiation. Heed, Sherman and Foraker have fired broadsides of solid shot at the weak citidel of the enemy and on Aug. 27, the Hon. Benjamin Harrison will open in New York with a speech of his beet Indiana eloquence and sound hard sense. The country is waiting to hear Mr. Harrison.

tender for all debts public and private. They claim that this will put $ 100,000,000 in circulation each year thereby relieving the necessities of the coal mine owners and the people nearly four times quicker than can possible be done by the owners of the silver mines. The eeal bin of the White House should be enlarged by all means, and let i he dumping begin along with the

silver dumping.

The democratic committee’s handbill announced Saturday evening that it would suspend for a week that the proprietor of the Democrat might make some changes in his office. The handbill has in its brief career temporarily disar ranged a good weekly contemporary and had a stormy time of it generally. It was a misguided move from the start, injudiciously man-

aged ns a purely campaign venture,' i n8 t ett d meeting the issue fairly and it caused a number of demo- ,4n( ^ squarely you squirm, evade, crats to ask themselves what good pvrvaricate, and dodge and switch

off on the silver question when the fact is silver coinage has had noth-

Uie republican platform expresses it, to ,

make the country prosperous, how is it, at the treatment we are receiving.

c? sr'sysr.'*-"' iD ’"‘ icUt ' ,e

old standard” for twenty-three years, leaders in our party refer to us as —Star Press. i traitors and as bolters. Heretofore Yes, certainly, we will tell you h bollinR democrat in p u t,* m why the country is not prosperous.'^ wag gomewhat of a rarit y. It is because the democratic Wil- ; tLouirl) Ugt year many of U9 were son Gorman tariff bill has paral-1 tired We have been reading yzed the industries of the country,! ^ loca , democralic papers and closed up thousands of factories, j they have bcen ful , of gr088 Dll8 . thrown men out of employment, re p re8entatiou8 . We know a few and caused a deficiency in the thing8) and lhe argucaent8 they 8e t treasury, thus necessitating the is- forth are very tb , n Xhey a ,. e (io sue of government bonds to meet mg more t0 advertise the Banner the running exponses of the coun TlMB8 , han anvtbing e , 8e and tbat try. The republican party told is the reagon inaDy of U8 are now you four years ago that your free < taking your pai>er In tbe malt . er trade policy, would prostrate busi- of democratic speakers we are also ness, and turn into idleness and | growina r tire d. So far, in this earn want hundreds of thousands of paign> we have had t0 ^ content

with Mr. Williamson, the old man, M. L. Daggy, tlje young man, and J. B. Burris, the Mexican patriot. What we want is a genuine old

men, and it has come to pass just as we told you it would, and now

it was doing, tamed more

The last issue con misrepresentations

than any of its predecessors to such I ' n S> whatever, to do with our pres-

an extend that it disgusted democrats who are posted. The boldest

ent troubles. It has been brought upon us by the free-trade policy of

statement the sheet made was that, t '^ 10 ^ e,nocra f lc l ,ai ’fy. ) ll8t as was ‘ a French five-franc piece contains P re ^ lc * ut ^ ant ^ foretold by every more silver than an American dol-1 re P u ^* can newspaper and orator lar.” That is the purest rot and four years ago. W e have now pubsounds like the ravings of a crazy , ^ e St ar ^ ress question and

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Cut. o ;ttlth’a Whiekt-ra. Terre Haute Mall. T. J. Grilfith, wife and niece. Miss Loita Williams, liave returned from the.r eastern trio, and report having had a most enjoyable time.

ERVme Coff saMrwsrtjj. fBaarsaasRaspi cammed hr ordinary coflw Wll8 and half your coJee ; V* (htps^conu. Sample, taking a —and eat—. Royal Breakfa k-lkhart, India,ua Soldb;^ ron SALE BY T. ABRAMS, W H. H ARR'SON BROAD STREET A S0|| Cushmans MENTHOL INHALl

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time democratic speech, straight After Mr. Griffith had completed

from the shoulder and we are going 1 , 'i 8 purchases in Boston, they nmiaunn*. Take only cubhian'b. pnctiocJ

to have a lew of them before this visited Old Orchard Beach, New «rjutma 1 '"ra'i'n#

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BllDffB KlefT) in C'urM Iivof

Tnt DuiR R< •nd Hetlthfhi«

ami N« i*Y<>as rroHratlon. Don’t Lp fooled with »i hnil&tionR. Take onlv CUSHMAN 8 Fnre »0c.

man. An American dollar contains 412^ grains, it is of nine-

answered it. Will you publish our j j 0 |j OWH .

campaign c oses. We want soiih' genuine democracy.” This democrat said more and ee verely scored the local democratic

crowd.

Children Should he Seen Not Heard. Under the above caption the Bloomington Telephone writes as

answer or are you afraid that your

Let’s

hundredths fineness, and its iutrin j rea d er9 learn the truth,

sic value is about 53 cents. It ^ ear f rotu y° u '

contains 371j grains pure silver and it is current at par in America

at its nominal value under the gov-j r j 8 8 p eec h. If it will not produce ernment guarantee to maintain it ^ be whole effort we will buy it in

The Democrat says we are not in earnest in our offer for the Bur

The democracy of the county was edified this afternoon by a speech from M. L. Daggy, a primer orator from Oreen-

Y >rk City, and various other points of interest. The wind blew through the colonel’s whiskers so hard during Ids absence that he comes back without them. He has always worn a beard, and the absence of it now makes a marked difference.

Rheum, Old l rostblteB R Plire 26c at 1

NOTHING LEFT TO A NSW EH. Nhw York Advertiser. Tammany’s aforetime silvertongued orator, Bourke Cock ran,

castle. Master Daggy is a Greencastle |j a8 accepted from tbe Chautauqua boy who has recently laid aside his knee' A98embl an invllalion to raeet the breeches and is paying hts own expenses from point to point to repeat an I li *'° presidential candidate, Mr. oration that he thinks will put the Byran, in debate on the silver quee-

sound money forces to flight. He lias o ity one bad habit, and that is to let

at par with gold. Tbe brench 8ec t lon8i We will give one dollar five franc piece weighs .!83.8 grains, j n American money or two dollats his tongue loose and then go off ai d it is of nine tenths fineness, i.s in- jtj^xican money for that one let- leave it. He did this to.lay, hut for-

trinsic value is about 51 cen's; it ter wb i c jj t be speaker read from his contains 347-2 grains of pure silver, wb o spoke so glowingly of but it is worth 95 cents in any coin tbe increasing prosperity of Meximarket in the country as it is re- ca ns under their ninety percent

deemnblo in gold by the French protcctive tariff government on d mand. The j 1

Democrat can verify this state-1 Tue Star-Press has run into its meat at the United States mint, hole on the question of international now in democratic hands, if it ca'cs bi-metallism. It closes up like a

Innately the crowd was not large enough to cause any alarm. Master Daggy is a very pleasant, gentlemanly little fellow, and in 8 or 10 years from now, if he improves Ids opportunity, will doubtless he a man of some mfor-

tion and has accepted it. No word has yet been received from the great Annihilated, which shows how bad a state he must be in; but he may justly claim his two weeks’ vacation or his managers may claim it as a condition of the contract,. At all events it is quite un-

mation. In the meantime he should | ’hat Mr. Gockrun ami the

to tell the truth. If it doesn’t correct its glaring misstatement, inquiring democracy will look elsewhere for facts.

clam and refuses to tell why its party was in favor of international bimetallism four years ago and op-

coutinue his studies in the high school

and let the men do the talking.

A K tutting Club.

At Russellville on Saturday night Chairman Case and Committeeman Ford Scribner organized a repub-

posed to it now. Come neighbor, Lean club that was a rouser. Sixtv-

As a matter of news to our excitable contemporaries we will say that on Saturday last the Banner Times added thirty subscribers to its Cloverdale list, a number of whom were democrats. These names did not come through a committee but were secured by the publisher of this paper. The time has come iu this campaign of edu cation when more solid information is wanted than the mere cry of 16 to 1. The thinking people are growing tired of democratic assertions and want facts and figures. The Banner Times will supply them.

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At a meeting of representatives of nearly all the large coal mines in Kentucky, held In Louisville, a formal call was issued for a national convention of coal mine operators, to demand that the govern ment place them on an equal footing with the silver mine owners of the West, by issuing legal tender $2 certificates for each load of coal dun ped on the government. li

The Democrat Saturday in referring to the Banner Times’ report of Mr. Burns’ speech stated “What Mr, Burns really did say was this: When a gold bug takes a Mexiean do’lar from his pocket as an object lesles and tells you that it is worth about fifty cents, tell him that it is not a legulletides in this country any more than is a German inatk, Russian rouble or Ftench franc, hut that in its native country it tills its mission well and purchases as much as it ever did.” Now supposejthat the revision by the Democrat is what Mr. Burris said at the close of that wonderful effort? This fact still remains— You can go to Mexico and purchase any quanity of Mexican silver dollars at about 50 cents each and pay for them with American silver; or in other words the American silver dollar is not a legal-tender in Mexico and contains less silver than does the Mexican dollar; still this American silver dollar will

The speech of Senator Sherman at Columbus Saturday gives the gold standard democrats plenty of arguments for the correctness of their position. No sound money advocate can doubt his position after that great speech.

Since the committee's handbill has flunked and is taking a rest it would now be a good time for the Star Press to put into execution its “contemplated” daily That is if enough people have gone in and advised the editor on the point.

five names were secured and more are to be added. Russell republieans will show up with a big majority this year.

Scrofula

Infests the blood of humanity. It

appears in varied forms, but is forced ‘ n R about,

to yield to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cures all sucli diseases. Head this: “ In September, 1894,1 made a misstep and Injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards,

remains of Mr. Brvan will meet in joint debate with the concurrence o! Messrs. Gorman, Jones and Tillman, even with the customary acknowledgment ot their “kiotiness.” The democratic sound money mass meeting arranged for Tuesday night ought to find Mr. Cockran fully prepared, without any further remarks from the other man, and he final. By the time he arises to “say a few words on the subject” to the Indianapolis con vention next month his hearers may need to hunt over the news paper files to refresh their memo i n s as to who and what he is talk

I

A Sore

In his speech Saturday Senator two Inches across formed and In walking

Sherman said that the Platte river was described in geography as being one thousand miles and six inches deep. He aptly applies this to the Boy Orator’s speech.

to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore , ta „ fH fnr . r became worse; I could not put my boot | , , K r ’

on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. I read of a cure of a similar case by Hood’s Sarsaparilla and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all of two bottles the sore had healed and the swelling had gone down. My

Foot

Reese Matson returned from Louisville Satuiilay night. Mrs. Fuller, of Ladoga, h visiting tier mother, Mrs. Samuel Hillis.

Sure to Win.

The people recognize and appreciate n ° w wpl1 ar, d I have been greatly benereal merit. That is why Hood's Sar- tC | otherwl8e . 1 liave increased In sanarilla has the largest sales iu i wel K ht “ nd am ln b«dtb. I cannot sapar 1U has the largest sales in he | B8y onoU(fh ln pral8e of Hood’s Harsapaworld. Merit in medicine means the r i lla ... Mbs. H. Blake, So. Berwick Me power to cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla | This and other similar cures prove that

cures—absolutely, permanently cures. It is the One True Blood Purifier. Its superior merit is an established fact,

and merit wins.

Hood’s Pill* are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, headache.

Hoods

Sarsaparilla

Weaiy Wnlle'i, AtiMwcr

say, Bill, what’s this gold standard thev are all talkin about

on the streets?

“Well, Sam, that gold stan lard is another lepublicau trick just like that gold cure they got up

several years ago to spile a fellows I s P rin * B - wiml1

. | Cocas,

I tell you they

are both republican tricks and you don t want to fool With any of them. “Good heavens, Bill, 1 feel like you have saved my like. Let’s

and take somethin.

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Gents—I have purcliami a t*>«| Wright’s Celery < .•ip»ulc< irom ”• rurleton, druggist, and up 1 ’ tll,, ' 11 J Indigestion, stomach trouble »'"i J stqmtion. I have been K’Vdtl' Jtl lilted, m fact aluioet Hired «;!M box. It is the best medicine "HI exception that I have used for ui. u hies. Yours very truly, J

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Martinsville. Ind, May ' ’1 To the Wright Masdicul Co., CuIuim|

Ohio.

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Club races.

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O. W. Black shipped a ear of horses to Indianapolis today. Miss Rena Brown has returned to her home in Alaska after a week’s visit with Elder Brown and family. For Letter Heads see The Banner Times,printers'

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