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Vermont 39,000 republican ! Bhyan’s speeches are guaranteed to cure insomnia. The Terre Haute Gazette (Chicagotied democratic) calls Tillman “a wild, fiery untamed ass.” The Gazette is improving. The sixteen-to-one theory is gaining rapidly among workingmen as they come to understand its meaning to be sixteen men to one job. If Helen Gaugar wasn’t to be in N Cloverdale and Greeneastle why didn’t the handbill say ae much? It and the weekly Democrat and the Star Press advertised Helen but they failed to announce that there had been a change in the program and that Helen wouldn’t he here. With fair weather tomor r ow Charles W. Fairbanks will have a

THE BANNER TIMKA GR BEN CASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 2 1SLH

tremendous crowd at Brick Chapel. Go out anti help the movement, re publicans.

FAILURE IN BUSINESS.

NATIONAL DEMOCRATS

Little Habit* Gnaw LSig Holes. A large number of men are tin

A majority of 39,000 in Vermont! successful in their business because

This is the first gun, honest money and republicanism. Mr. Hiyau had nothing to say Tuesday night late when shown the returns from Vermont. What

could he say.

of some small habit or habits that rob them of tiie vitality necessary to push a business as it should he. The man who is thoroughly well and can plan with a clear brain and work out his plans with a healthy body, is the one who will be in the procession when his neighbor has to drop out. Some meu can stand hurtful habits

The handbill three days after the Burkhardt meeting gave an account of the stock dealer’s speech.

That is enterprise for a daily paper, j better than others, hut when one

finds out that he is ailing a little each day, let him remedy the

The local free silver democrats have all appearance today of an attack of heart failure. Steady boys, your troubles are just begin-

ning.

Along with the Vermont returns comes the . news of the National democrats at Indianapolis. The ctti.se of sound money and sound

sense is growing hourly.

The National democrats at Indianapolis arc holding a large and

enthusiastic convention. Local , gestiou of many people who find it silver democrats are mad accord- hard to give up, although they ingly\ Looks like the free silver ; know it hurts them. It is easy to sentiment is growing! Yes it is 1 do without coffee if one can have growing beautifully less each day. Postum. the grain coffee. This has The people of this country can’t he ; the deep seal brown color of Java,

trouble and have the machine work right, for that is the sure road to

riches and happiness.

Dr. J. R. Pennington, Chicago Summer School of Medicine, 103 State St., Chicago, says:“The Postum is received brewed and used up. I like it very much. The only criticism I have to offer is that it did not last long enough.” Coffee interferes with the di-

hood winked by any such an out-

lit as put up at Chicago.

and changes to the golden brown of thick Mocha when cream is

TIIE HEXICANDOLLAR. ' II is made 0 '' the l ,ure The Ghbe Democrat correspon- !- nun8 ’ wheat ’ etu - aml » B nourishdentnow writing from Mexico is in « aml Gening, and is true pouring hot shot into the silver ,iealtl1 cotfee - 11 c, ‘ n be t,rank ftt luestion daily. In an interview ever y mual witllcul an .V of lh e ill

with a hotel keeper in Moneterey,

effects of coffee. Made by the

the hotel keeper showed the cor-j Po9tuIn Cereal . Co * Limited > Bftttle

respondent a letter he was sending ( rt “' k > Mich,

to one of his friends in the United

States. As 51 r. J. B. Burris is

There is but one genuine original

going to make a Mexican speech in Postim * erea Icotlee, with a mulCloverdale Saturday evening we titude of imitations offered as suggest to take some pointers from ‘just as good.”

this:

Bryan has the audacity of the steer that made the famous head-on

Does any sane man believe that free coinage bv the Ur ; ted States alone

would double the price of silver? Does J hj j with the dashing locomoany one believe that me passage ot a o tne coinage law o\ the U tiled States j live. The steer had never seen

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from (>7o to an ounce? J thought in nis blind steer way of ‘You don’t believe it. nor ^sjmy j thinking that he wou , d hea d it off.

reasonable man. 1 ,et me teil you what I ”

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the re-nlt would be. Tiie Unued States wou’d be in the same condition its regads iinauce mat Mexico is in today. Mexico has lost all of he*' gold and is, in consequence,on a.strictly silver basis. Her silver dollar passes both at home and abroad, at its bullion value. All her paper money, including national bark no.es passes at 50c on the dollar. It takes t vo Mexican dollars to pay one ilohar of i.'.erest on p iyate gold contracts or on the na iooal debt. In either case it takes $200 to pay the in-le-est on $1000 i'or one year at 10 per cent. It takes $200 to pay for $100 worth of goods in the United States, England, Germany. F' - ance or any other gold standard country. Most of the necessaries of life have doubled in price, but wages have advanced very little. The laborer is paid bis wages in 50c dollars, but pays for what be must buy in the equivalent of gold, two dol-

lars for one.

“Send me ten American dollars and 1 will ship you in return twenty Mexican dollars, each of which has grains more silver that yours. Mexico is prospering, not because of free silver, but in spite of it. Mexico is prospering because she has at the head of the government one of the gieatest statesmen on earth, who, by encouraging foreign capital, is developing tiie natural resources of the country. “Adopt the 16 to 1 heresy in the United States, and see every dollar of gold leave the country; see every dollar of paper money shrink in value 50 per cent; see the value of your money fluctuate from day to dav with the bullion value of silver. Mexican money changes value constantly. So will

yours.”

He made the dash but the way he didn't succeed was a sight. That steer never got done getting himself together. There was hardly

a grease spot left of him.

Vermont by 39,000! That means something. It means that the republican plurality Tuesday was 7,000 greater than the unprecedented majority of 1894. The republicans didn't expect over 30,000 at the greatest. The victory is significant in the fact that Bryan has been bobbing around up there and making votes for republicanism. Just keep him talking, popocrats, and we shall be satisfied. As a freak he will do, but as a vote getter he is nit. The democratic candidate for governor of Vermont came out on a sound-money platform and then changed to Altgeldism and Bryanism. That doomed the ticket. Vermont has led off well. The tide has set in admirably against the free silver craze. Pead the Nerves Upon pure, rich blood and you need not fear nervous prostration. Nerve ere weak when they are improperly and lasuiHciently nourished. Uure blood is their proper food, and pure Idaod comes by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which is that the greatest and best nerve tonic. It also builds up the whole system. Hood’s Pills arc the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate.

Letter List. The following letters remain in the Greeneastle postoffice uncalled for Sept. 2, 1896: Mr. Marshall Ball, Geo. Bell, Miss Lena Creighton, Major Ulysses M Greene. Mrs. Lon Gifford, Miss Edna Hershman, Miss Mary Williams, Miss Maggie Walsh, Tv L) Bales. Mrs Martha A Reeves, Mrs. .Samuel Mould. John W Tuohy, Mrs. Mildia Rees. In calling for same please say “advertised.” Willis Karr. P. M.

TheAmerican silver dollar is legal tender for any amount.

Nervous People find just tho help they so much need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It furnishes the desired strength by purifying, vitalizing and enriching tho blood, and thus builds up the nervon, tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Road this: “I want to pralM flood’s Marsspsrills. My health ran down, end I had the grip. Atter that, my heart and nerrous system were badly affected, so that I coaid not do my own work. Oar physician gave me tome help, bat did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Boon I coaid do all my own hoasawork. I bars taken Cured Hood’s Pills with Heod’a Sarsaparilla, and tfiay hava dona ms much good. I will net be without them I have takan II bottlesOtRood'a SanaparUla,and through the Maaalng of Clod, it haa cared me. I wocked as hard as aver the past an aimer, and I am thankful to aay I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.’’ Mas. M. M. MaaaBiroBn, Freehold, Penn. Thle and many other cures prove that Hood’s Sarsaparilla lathe One True Blood Pnrlfler. All druggists, tlPrepared only byC. I. Hood* Co., Lowell, Mass.

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Convention in full Swing. W. UTelegraph BulletinsIndianapolis, Sept. 2. Convention called to order at 12:15 p. m., by Geni. Palmer. Prayer by Bishop White of Indiana. Palmer remarks that he | had the honor to preside for a time over the only National democratic | convention of 1890 caused great j cheering, 12:35 p.m. Call lor convention now being read, 12:3o. Mention of Cleve-1 | land's name in reading of call i jcuuses great enthusiasm. I)ele-| | gates and audience on foet cheer- j ing and waving handkerchiels and | bats. As the names of the signers ( of call are read they are cheered by delegates, 12:44. Roll of states being ca.led toseej which are represented most of states report full delegation present. New York called great cheering. Report present 72 Del. and 7‘-’ altcrna. Audience and delegates are very enthusiastic and are making great demonslra! ions. Ohio and Wisconsin full delegations, all democrats cheer. Call slmw-i 11 states represented. Delegates from several territories present. Flower for temporary chairman name received with great applause. Roll of states show over 850 delegates are represented. Gov. Flower Being conducted to chair. All delegates on their feet cheer. Flower remarks that presence shows nature of true democrats as against those person who favor populism anti anarchy. We are here because we love the democratic party and because we love our country. Cheers. Flowers mention of Presiuent Cleveland was the occasion for great cheer for “Grover.” Flower speaks of Cleveland as “the man that tr ; el lo velify at Chicago’’ Ir-ings fresh cheers. He says Bryan has endorsed all lhe revolutiona-y planks of the Chicago platform he sees no reason who he hesitates on those of tne populists, which are p-actically the same, Sayn sentiment of silver is only cloak by Bryan and those behind him for more revolutionary measu es against the law and prosperity of the country. Flower denouncing what he says Bryan is trying to do in his endeavors to array classes against other classes or as he (Bryan) puts it the masses against the classes. Says Flower: Bryan first candidate for president that ever tried to arouse passions of people against each other in his efforts to forward his candidacy. Says Bryan has not put forth a single plea or argument in favor of a silver standard but has confined himself to denouncing the gold standard. Flower's remark that Bryan ernsiders gold as a species of yellow fever causes laughter over hall. Flower points out that if argument of political quacks that remonetization of sil ver would advance price of farm produce is true it would also advance price of all the farmers would have to purchase, so he would be no better off. Flower states that the owner of gold in 1873 got double the interest for it that he does now and points out under the free coinage railroads would he unable to pay their expenses without cutting down wages generally. He points out that the laborer is better off in times of falling prices than when they are advancing. This convention adjourned to 4 p. m. “For five weeks I lived on cold wa ter, so to speak,” writes a man who suffered terribly from indigestion. He could hardly keep anything on his stomach. Whal stayed, wasn’t properly digested and gave him terrible pangs. This is not an uncommon case. Dyspeptics don’t get enough nourishment. They are generally thin and weak. They may eat enough, but they don't digest enough. Much of what they cat turns into poison. If this keeps on there’s no telling what disease they may get next. That’s why it is best to take Shaker Digestive Cordial, as soon as symptoms of indigestion appear. It cures all the evils of indgestlon and prevents the evils which indigestion causes. Sold by all druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.

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County Hoard of Education. The meeting of the County Board Education was called to order at 11 a. ru. Sept. 1, and the following business Was transacted: Supt. Lyon read a communication from D. tj. Heath <fc Co. in which it was stated that a discount of eight cents would be allowed on exchange of the Knox Heath Language lessons lor the New Hyde’s Primary Language and 12 cents on exchange of the old advanced grammars for the new Hyde’s advanced grammar and that no discount woulti be allowed to dealers for the sale of the new grammars. The board thought it best to recommend to the teachers of the county the following in regard to changing the grammars: In all cases where a whole class has the old grammars they should he used until the class lias finished them hut where part of the class must have new hooks that all ought to get the new books and in all cases where the whole class must purchase books the New Hyde’s Grammars be purchased. The following resolutions were passed : Reso’ved, Tnat teaclifs habitually tartly at tnwiir-hip institutes without lawful excuse shall be docked in wages to the full extent of the law. Resolved, That die bi-monthlv questions be seut to the trustees To; - disidbutio i a id tuat all communications from tne county suoerintenue it to the teachers be sent tifough the mistees. Resolved. That all puoils e n't leu lo high school irivilegesbe •euui ed to atenu the school in their township set apart for that wurk it Mess such pupils live an unreasonable distance from said schools. The board recommended the use of Master Pieces of American Literature in the literary work for lhe eighth year. D. B. IloSTETTKK, Sec. F. M. Lyon, Pres. Fairbanks at Brick Chapel Sept. 3, at 2 p. m.

out! Eel Iowa Win. The Modern Woodmen were not strong enough to tackle the Odd Fellows in a ball game. In fact, the Woodmen were like hoys against the healthy and toughtened veterans, tiie Odd Fellows, and as a result of the unequal struggle the Odd Fellows won by a score ol thirty-five to eight at the McKeen park Tuesday afternoon in seven innings. The Woodmen went on the field with a patched up nine and could expect nothing but defeat in that shape. The one star play of the game was made by Ed. Harris. Mr. Harris was playing in the infield for a brief spell, until it was discovered that he would make a better outfielder, and he all at once had to connect with a grounder. This he did. He got the hall looked to the west and threw to the north. The ball all but knocked a small boy out of the grand stand and the runner made several bases on the throw. Several other brilliant plays were made, and the Odd Fellows scored at will. Smith Matson umpired. The game was too onesided for interest and a small crowd saw its close.

Albert Lane and mother from Ladoga are visiting at John Cawley’s. Mrs. J. II. Leaton and little daughter Louise, of Bloomington, 111., are guests of Dr. aml Mrs. H. A. Oobin. To Cure w Gold in One Day. I akc Laxative Brotno ljuiuine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 208tD. HearChaHesW. Fairbanks at Brick Chapel Thursday, Sept, o. James T. Johnston same date.

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A PATRIOTIC PAPER The AdCrt-SH Rend by Mrs. .Iraneue Luype o.i .Homin' Evening, The undress by Mrs. Jennet! Preston Layne before the republ ca.i club of this city is high spoken of by the members, whoa precialed fully the gift accompan ing it. The address in full was follows: M,’. (Jnsinnaii anil Member-of t: G: eeucdsltu Kepublica:i club: It is I recognized fu.’t the wtu hl over that j the term “An Amsriean” is eonileof all that pertains to honor, cuiinfe bravery—it serve- as i passport te »i court of distinction anti is synonyaioi with loyality aml patriotism. In patriotism is immutable, a gemmi American cannot be other than a pd riot; ’i.was Washington "’bo said. “ name A me.’ -’an must always exalt ib price of patriotism.’' In every ins sinca the launching of our “81nU .State” no matter how <la kly the 'tor cloud lowered nor how tlireiiti’iiiiiji the waves of disruption or disseusW beat about her, steauily onward in m, course of progre.-s, prosperity aim pan pefuity she has saiiet 1 , manned j.' 11 truest'best and gramle-t eomplfi™ of men the republic ever knew, tfuia by the clearest-headed, siradiest-ni'f' most capable anti brainy . world aver produced; we are ij-.* proud and can boast of » t- 1 ™ 3 Grant and Harrison aud 91t v( * Morton. Today a pirate horde purio us—determined to capture our lo 1 destroy the traditions of ? ur . , and strand our majestic slop. 9* 5 - with rich cargo, embedtslied Will of protection and reciprocity upo silver bar while they approp** 1 * gold; wreck our credit, bank P , currency and bring shame to our 10110J This mottled crew is not cotnpo*" typical Americans, but a ,110 "^ impregnable with a dan^e j diseased element of foreign in 1 , J who it. their frenzy and color blin' £ are not aware that but one * ^ float at our mast-head and no ^ recognized as genuinely Am* .. veI ,* ; the Star Spangled Banner-H«J*«; own emblem of peace, hbet y ^ tice. While for a time the nitnu ^ our people have been daied „ e n parition before puzzled to know whatstrange ^ . tion it is that has traverse jn j U | from Nebraska to i.. nj[ froml wild career, they are b A^gdl the spell of dlW them, and with hearts -^gatlxr-l nerves of steel. AmerU**^^ (orl ing to the rescue with P * r t beirl their motto, sound nto ^ib-l standard and patriotism s trenft | '| boleth, realizing that 0° yjetorfl of their ballots depends tnm An)(irjc ,l As an American who m |er , all I can I with P lovslt) with unwavering trust n . b| j jt y tol anti implicit faith in y oir c0l „tjiupreserve the saneitity <’ ® dest typ< tion—this picture of the eV err of American manhood. , r tn( | my I heart-throb beats in *y' P , l0ge fucei* son with his countrymen bsr a,itt inspiration : "" 1 . n " :l„t a-* if f shows forth in every 1 y ta ™ ou) rbtof lhf 1 iv and distinctly d fr ,...ilnm P' 1 purest gold, which m its pj f al o' larnisl, and corrupUon i« tyr^ B , William McKinley, the ^ ,.| of the United states, an ’l^P p( , rt of | will safely guide us j' 1 ' aU j pro*- j prosperity, American tion.