Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 August 1896 — Page 2
dlE TIaIIX GkEEKC.UBTLK. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY AUGUST IB 1^96
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MeSHrH. A. II. Moore « U . H.’inna eui.iiiilate foi tntivp ntnl the pro pent repo iteiitHfive of I’litnam countv. riMpictirely, will apeak at the eoiirt hoiiee in Greencustle at - o e!i ek p. m,, <>n Satutalav August 22. Tlitae tv.o onitorH are known to nnirlv even man in Putnam. They are ••hotne” men in the fullest sense of a word and are for Putnam cuurity’s in tere'ts lirst. They are hoth in tl>.field, actively, this year and will be heard all over the county, ca.is now com ms; m rapidly I«>r luture dates. It is meet that they he heard in G recnea stle first. M.iKe arr an gem cuts to he here open that
date
SOUTH' ON ■ WAV TIOKBTS A N ■ SOLO At 1 i Cents a Mile
PNOM THB NONTH OV«A VH*
LOUISVILLB A NASMVILLB R. M. To individuals on Ihe First Tuesday, find to parties of seven or mote on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearly all points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are fold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to
I. K. RIDUELY, N. W. Pass. Agent, Ctncago, 111. E. P. ATMOKE, Ben’l Pass. Agt., Louisville, Ky.
SENT FREE.
Write for County Map of the Sooth to either of the at>ove named gentlemen, or to P. Sin Jones, Pass Agent, in charge oi Immigration, Birmingiiam, AU.
SILVERFIARFABMEEb ^t^r^^rr. N O T I C E.
goverumont tfl able to nmintuin it at par
would sink to the ' block owned hv Mr. J. F.
FVee Coinage Would Opemte to Injur« the Agricultural Class to a Oreater li*tent Than Any Other—A Simple Argument That Anybody Can Steadily Understand.
destroyed, and it
level of its intrinsic value, which is now about 38 cents. lu other words, it passe* today for 47 cents more than its actual value on account of the gold stuudai l that the Republican party is pledged to contiuuo, while the Democrats propose
The man who is cheated worse than
anybody else in the raid of silver mil-» , . ,. . .. .u-- nnn Uonaires upon national prosperity Is the ' h ° ^ ld °“ t 0< ^ farmer. Prices of mostother products an( ^ establish the si v it s an » may be fisod in this country, but the which would mean dollars that wou price of wheat, cotton, cuttle and hogs buy only about half as much as those are largely fixed abroad, because our now in circulation. The citizen of aversurplus can be sold only at prices which ugy intelligence should have no diffiforeign markets would pay, and the price cu i ty m understanding a matter of this
of the surplus determines that of the K j U( |
whole crop. The farmer is told, “with _ . -■ . ~= : 53 cent doll.irs you will get nearly; Whon the free silver demagogues amtwice us m ny for your product.” l>ut t h,. m about thocomlition , how so? Burope will dmw supplies 3f labor iu chinUi tTlipulJi Mexico and
from Russia, the Danube, Egypt, India, ■ Argentina, .inst us cheaply as now, and fur larger supplies if our surplus were advanced in cost at Liverpool. The Liverpool price, the cost of ocean transportation. insurance and shipping charges are all reckoned In gold, and by putting up the premium on gold— that is, depressing the value of silve;
Hill. The
sign states that the Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the
treatment of the
EVES AND EARS.
DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS
The Doctor has made a specialty for twenty years of
Argentine, the principal countries now left doing business on the DemocraticPopulist platform. Labor is uot paid one-half the compensation as in the United Stai s, while the cost of everything the laborer purchases is on the inflated free silver, free looting basis!
FEMALE WEAKNESSES -
And all ailments pertaining to their sex He guarantees all he iinderuikes to cure Will positively not imdert kc a caso unless lie feels sure of making a cure. I'hargcs arc low in all cases. Fallon the Doctor as
CONSULTATION IS FREE.
How many workingmen care to omigrate to these free silver countries? Not one of them is other than semi-civilized
at best, while all of them are iu such a wretched state of financial quackery that labor is hardly paid sutfioient wages
to keep seal and body together.
! quiet at their pleasure. No one could I expect that the gold value of wheat at New York would be advanced, the exchange would be easily controlled to I put the price lower than it is now, for by driving out our gold wo should giro : entire contr 1 of the exchange to foreign
j bankers.
I With wheat about ti3 cents in gold at J New York the farmer n"w gets about
< 40. and at many points less Tho dif- iu its contest for bimetallism, ferencc of 23 cents between farm and : , , .,
bused on a sound and stable standard. i Mr. H inson is a substantial farmer of
Milton Hanson, late candidate of the Prohibitionists for congress in the Ninth district, lias united with the Republican
ship would tie increased, not merely as much as the depreciation of currency, but more. The railroads, banks, shippers, speculators, all would bo constantly protecting themselves to the utmost, not against ordinary risks only, but against the risks of further change In tho value of money. This allowance against further depreciation, when wo had paper fluctuating in value during and after the war, was much of tho time about 20 per cent, so that instead of costing 23 cents in gold between ship and farm, the movement might easily cost 5 cents more in gold—making the
difference 2s cents.
A small charge is made in some eusi's wlii'Vi' instruments are required for examination. Office hours from 9 oVlock m, m. to 8 o’clock p in. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.
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Hamilton county, and says free silver would be worse than the Canada thistle iu our finances. The cause of Republicanism will win because it is honest and right The 100-ceut dollar means the nation above par.
Then the farmer, getting less in gold value for hi' crops, goes to the store to got supplies, clothing and machines. But there ho finds the same trouble. The store d js not know what tho currency may tio worth from day to day, i and charges every day something for risk. If tfi ■ bill for clothes or supplies or machines is $50 in the currency of to-
Nowhere in tho world at the present time is then any free coinage of silver, nor has ther' been since the mints of India closed three years ago. The few and unimportant countries that continue ' to coin silver charge a profit on it. The
Bryan party offers to do the work free for all the world, and would have no difficulty in getting the contract on those terms.
Savings banks the United States over can now pay to every depositor 100 cents on the dollar in gold or its equiv-
Hlg f our ExciirBlosti. To Indianapolis Aug. IS ami 19, $1.00. 'I'n Indianapolis. Aug. 20th and 21st, jt'i 20 aceotti.t Driving Flub races Winona Lake, Ind.. daily duly and August, return b> days from date of sale, .f 1.90. To western, southern and northwestern states, Aug. 17 18. 31,and Sept 1st. One fare plus two dollars. Itethauy Park duly 21 to Aug. 19, return Aug. 22, $1.85. Aug. 22. 23 and 24, Cleveland. <>., return Aug. 31. (9.43. Home-seekers excursions south Aug. 3, 4. 17, 18, 31, one fare plus (2. Columbus. Ind.. Aug. 24 and 25, return limit Aug. 20. (2.70. Cleveland Aug. 11 to Sept. 9, return limit four days, (9.45. Milwaukee, Wis.. Aug. 23 and 24 via Chicago and rail (7.90. Via Chicago and boat (<5.85. Return limit / ugu«t 30. Biugbampton, NT. Y., Aug. 17 and 18 aect. Womans Veteran Relief Union return 22. $17.20. Omaha, Neb. Aug. 17 and 18 aect. Y. P.C. U., return limit Sept. 14,(10.75. K. P. llPfsTis. Agent.
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The Carlsbad of America. Pullman JLquipuietit.
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day, it ma.' coat (53 or (f.O to r.-plaeo al '' nt - Are the depositors willing to acthe goods with the currency of to-mor- , cept 53 cents on the dollar? That is the row, and bo prices would ho raised for basis on which the banks will be cnmthe pniteopnu of the store, not merely pelled to settle with them if Bryan’s
in proportion to tho present depreciation platform is successful,
of currency, but iu prujMirriim to the do- |
preciation considered possible. It was j An ounce of gold is worth (20.67 in | exactly this phopomenon during iitid the open market; an ounce of silver just
after the war which made the paper
Vniulalin HnteN. Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale every day until Sept. 30, return limit I Oct. list, fare (6.45. Tickets limited to 15 days will be sold nt rate of (4.90. I hese tickets will be on sale until Aug.
31st.
Trnlim leave jn i ui.'iHtii', In'..in effect.!
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more greatly depreciated in mying | guilds of all kinds than it was at tho | same dates ir. buying gold. In other words, prices of manufactured and imported commodities rose relatively above and kept uIkjvo the price of gold. The farmer would been' at both ends | If he went to a banker for a loan h i i would be told to pay h.ghor inter ist or give gold notes. If ho wanted sutp.r , from Cuba or to 1 from China, he would | have to pay not moiely the quantity of silver which w.oild be equal in gold at the present price to the cost of the imported articles and their transportation, but also whatever the seller imagined it
70 cents. Only the law of supply and demand can change their relative values. Congress is powerless to effect it even if it were clothed with the au-
thority to attempt it
The Vandalia line will run a series of Homeseekers excursions to points m the west, south, southwest and northwest, at low rates, and on various dates during August, Septmber and October. To Bethany Park. Ind.. July 21st to Aug. 19th, relurn limit Aug. 22d, fare (1.85.
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The mine owners are pi lying for big stakes, but tho people are “onto” th jir little game.
FREE SILVER CHEAPENS LABOR.
To Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 22, 23 and 21th, return limit Aug. 24. Fare (9.45. Account Knights of Pythias Uniform
Rank.
To Indianapolis, Sept. 11, 15, lt>, 17th. 18th and 19th, return limit Sept. 20, fare (1.20. Account Indiana State Fair. To St. Paul, Minn., August.. / and 31. and Sept. 1st, extreme limit Sept. 30.
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THE !. D. & W. fil 25 MILES THE SHORTEST | ROUTE BETWEEN Inliaparolis an! Kansas Cil
Kxrtll’HIO IN. Sunday. Aug. !0tb. excursion to We-t Baden ami Frelo'h Lick Springs special tram pa-ses (Deei.caslle ut 8:12 a. in Rounil trip (1.25. • To St. P: ni, Mir.-i. account ratioiui' (i. A. R. ciicainpineot. tickets on sale Aug 3i)th. 31st anil Sept. 1. good retuniiiig imril Sept. 30. Round trip
(11.(50.
I n Louisville. Ky., account meeting Sons Vi tera:is U. S. A. Tickets on s::b' Sept Ttb and 8th, good returning until
S*'pt. 13. Round ti ip (1.45.
Home Seeker excursions to lire -iiuth Aug 31, Sept. Itb. I lib anil 15tli. Oct. rub, 6th. 19th Hud 20th. One far' jilii-
two doll 'rs tor round trip.
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tnjies, t I ’ 1 i.i> (’ ., sui’iurn ..nd J t.in. 1* r !<v - - tMi iurdy and barmlchsly, bcrcuftc* naturally, its use r. ( ana both bkin' l/cuuty ami slcin-hculta. Viola Sklu-Soap hastens the i roc-ss, because at i' a pure and delicate soap. !t should be used in conne tion with the Cream* It thould be us* i in the nursery, too. Ordinary soaps arc not fit > < bal y’s skin. Viol Cream, 50 cents* Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by drug-
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One way seltler- r-iLes to -outhi'i i | (i L .|j e , 8
jioints the first Mud tliiril Tuesdiiv 'd j rlenrii' nii'r11 s”' 1 . 1 / ' 4! l,< ’d < ea. h month. Rate I ■, cents „er im!( , tuml Kept. ,, mclu,. ve, , nun ."!
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IslitioiiN, at one fare for the loauii trip.
*It pays tlie merchant and business man to talk liberally to tl e public through tiie columns of Tin. Baawlk Times.
For full par'iciilars call on nearest Van-
dalia Line ) i' kei Agent or adilre.',E. A. Fota>, (icn’l. Pass., Vgt.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Wanikd Prompt and faithful genllenieu or lady to travel for reliable establis|i"i| li'iii-e iu Itidiatta. Salary (7S0, paying (15 weekly and expetises. situation piTinauent. References. Eoclose self-a Mi«--sed -tatiipetl envelope. II. I, Hess, Pies., 336 Dearboni strei-t Fine." go. 253-1 It.
Incontestitil.' Evtitenee at tLo l>"pr«*riat- ,
l»K Ktrs.'l. nf the White Met it iu All , " r n ’"" J tn P' aCCOtlllt
Countries Where It I* In Cho as Stand- '' '*• e.lCUIlipment.
aril Money. 1 To Indianapolis, Aug. 18th, 10th and The following tables will serve to i “-'L , ‘‘' llu ’ n sVug. 2:td. Fare $1.6P
might cost in silver to obtain new sup- iffustrate at a glanee tho depressing fi |r rootid trip. On Augu-t 20th and plios a little later. All this increased effect of free silver on wages in couti-1 ?.!?‘ t,ie * r “ t l!l r . 1 . 11
charge must come out of tho. riKlueed whore it passes eurri'iit as standard value of farm products at tho farm. For money. Those figures are obtained
from Vol. X^,IX. United States Consular Reports, 1895, which may be obtained on application to the State Department at Washington, D. C. These tables were compiled for this paper
T , . , , , „ by James E Craft, Esq., of Rising Sun,
Roughly syeaking, the farmer might I ind. : lose 5 cents in gold of the 40 he now
there is no way under tho sun of getting the service of transportation, commerce and exchange performed as cheaply in a fluctuating currency as it can be and is performed .n a currency always equivalent to that of the world’s markets
gets, in covring additional cost between farm anil ship, and from 10 to 15 per cent more, or S 1 ^ to 5 cents gold, in the increased cost of all supplies and services purchased, and then, with paper nominally 60 cents, but in actual value not 80 cents, h" would have to pay gold interest and principal on his debts, or else find renewals refused and foreclosures
at hand.
Average Weekly Wage* Paid In Funr
Great NittlonH.
TRADE
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Bricklayers Hoararr<ers Mason*
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An administration that would put the ' Roofer*...'"7'.'. national finances on a silver basis would CMpc’nieM.'
pay the nation's pensioners iu its own debused currency, that would have only half the purchasing jsiwcr of the present dollar. Will any old Union soldier be mean enough to vote for Bryan?
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Under free silver coIiioko, a dollar would purchase only half as much bread or meat as it does now, and it would take twice as many dollars to pay rent. And yet poor men are asked to vote for such a policy in order to restore prosperity.
Good citizens are going to cast their votes direct for sound money, and not throw them away. A few say they will not vote at all, but they will probably see the cowardliness of such a course before the campaign closes.
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Butchers
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Ilatti rs Jewelers...*. .. Laborers Millrfgbts Printers . Painters Paperhangers .. Shoemakers .... Stoner utters Tanners Tailors
Telegraphers
Tinsmillis
If Mr. Bryan looks upon railway station crowds as indicating just so much voting support, his judgment is about what we hrd sized it up to bo.
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Wanted—Solicitor* for life cf Major McKinley, the next president, by Mur.it llnlctend, Fhauncey Depew, Koraker, John Sherman an.l Mark llaiimi. with biography of Hobart.. < ontaiiis spcecbes and platform. A liotmiizii for agents, a gold inine for win kers. Only (1.50. The only outhi/ed book, 59 per cent. Fredit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Begin now with choice of territory. Permanent profitable work for ’96. Address. The National Book Foneern, Star Building Chicago. 241—30t.
NDYSCHAFFER AND JACOB 3CHUCK
Squeeze tho oratory out of Bryanlsm and Wutsonism, and what is there left? Not even the wind that is now keeping them in evidence.
Agrlrulturnl Kinpluye^.
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Celery Capsules,
Makunsvili.k, Ini.., May 28. 1896. l o toe Wright Medical Co., Fiilumbus,
Ohio.
OEMS—I ve purchased a box of .mi M right's Felery Capsule* from W . B. 3H ; I'arlelon, ilruggist, .mil used them for 3 is | Indigestion, stomach trouble hioI hiii4 ijJ j stipai ion. I have been greatly bene3ki luted, in fact almost cured with one 4'_ii “ox. It i- Hit* be-i, medicine without 3 75 ' XeeptiiMi that I have used for my trouj Ides. Yours very truly, sis Andy Schakpku. tio; Mvkiinsmi.le, 1m>. May 18, 1896. ftu'i * ° tin* \\ ri^ht Matlical Co., Columbus, 41 ft Gbio.
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A direct and -hort line heiivrcn luj
anapolts and St. Loiih-^
Daily 1’hiougli Sleeping n' llll ’ arl
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Bryan, Altgeld and Peffer are all great thin'-ers, but they think on the bias. It would be better for society if thev thought less.
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Fanner*' Supplies. Flow makers 12 m u p Wood workers .. il «i uji Wnipm msker* iuKj v f* Wutfon hlacksmlth 15'iu 7-1 Harve»ter mf.-rs 1- oj ^ 5,, Farm implemetits u( all k.mls 11 up 5n •No report.
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1 ' mivu purehased a box of r'Kht’s Celery < ppsules from W. B. iu.' arletoii, druggist, •.■.nil used them for SKI! Iiidigestion ami eonstipation. 1 was
• lu, greatly beoeflltcd by using them and
o,, « Uhl not he without 1 hem.
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be without them. Very truly \ ours, Jacob Schpck.
For sale by Ai.BKkt Ai.i.l.n, Druilggst
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And Die Best I’lttPDiirSj 1 R "
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yard opposite ' uui-»
1 h« Bahhkk 1 i' i • For Letter Reads. The Bannkh Timi* For Legal Blank"'
I'be Bannkh Timk- ., sterj .
„ Bills and I 0Sl,:
For Sale
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For
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all
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1 he best of engraved canls furnisbed ■m sbort notice at tlii- i.ftlee. Send us y ur order. tf.
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