Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1896 — Page 2

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THIS CUT STANDS FOR THE BEST PLMCe IN TOAa£N FOR

ETC., ETC.

If you want to be in style, wear our Neckwear. If you would be dressy, wear one of our Stylish p| Our Collars and Cuffs are the proper things GOME AND E3E CONVINCED. THE H'CTIB, O-pesre*. Hoxxso Bloolil Paul Burlingame, Prop. ^ido XlFl'

PuMisbed every afternoon except Sunday been running for nine years, five withstanding the bill was discussed 1 anti Hogate.

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%t the ItANNBH Times otHce, corner Vine tu>

rranklln streets.

DAILY BAN N EU TIM KS ! little show of financial sense take ■ crime, why Dr. Ridpath, the bis- bun ; from the waj r it is howling tor —- -■ - - up that $2300 in bonds which has torian, hadn’t discovered it, not- a debate between Messrs. Stock well

The 1892 opinion of

that ‘ surplus” was for years in congress. The Banner ! the Dewiocraf puls us all at sea as Where is there any Times has repeatedly asked Col.! to what it, if consistent, calls “reeconomy in Putnam! Matson who made five vigorous spectability.” We believe it made

fulverosemLiitia wiu be roedved eacb d»y p a yj n g interest on bonds when campaigns in this district, why he u mistake in leaving Mr. Stock well

there were $13,719.13 in the county (Matson) didn’t discover it until j hung up in the air like that.

Was it because the set 1890, and he has so far failed to

j years before

discovered.

('Lariucs tor display advertisements must be Homru.i nt ir*

anded in by 10 o’clock h. in. each day. Read- 1

to l o’clock p.

Will he be as flank

Early in the campaign Chair-

All communications should be signed with , treasury,

the rame of the writer: not necessarily for | J .

pubiioition, buttti-videnoo.it s'l'Ki tb. of figures began and closed with answer. ..... ..^

A.ionymouscommuaietttiona cun n,n b< uo- ° ! , man Case in a speech at the court iced. the unlucky number of “13 or was! Dr. Ridpath when his answer does . ... I , house said, “we will run this cam-

; the $13,719.13 actually in the treas- come and say he duln t know any-'

Where delivery is irregular plcttse -epor! . , ‘ • 1 • u . o fni i » .7 P H, e5 Q ,n an Open, Candid Way; we

1 —~ the Democrat lying thing about it? The truth of the .,, , , . ,

will hoist our banner inscribed

same promptly st publication olliee.

ury or was

- about the whole matter?

Specimen copies mailed free on application. |

On Wednesday the handbill said in a long wiaded defense of demo

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strmonMw. jcratic blundering:

une muiith—_ •Mi T. E. Baba- d, of -Crawfordsville, is Per week hy Carrier 10 i ;inimimced to speak lieie next Salurday and oflfe s to divule fime withanyreWhen delivery is made by carrier, nil sub- . etab'e gold standard ailvoe. te.

acriptiou accounts are to be paid to them as *

they call and receipt for same. i

matter is that no one thought of a j . .

.. . with protection, reciprocity, sound

crime until recently when the popo-! , . ,

, , , money, and prosperity and on eratic party was hunting about fori , . . , . .. ... , the merit ot these issues after fair

an issue. It seems that Dr. Bid

and honorable discussion let the people at the ballot box make answer,” In private Mr. Case has always said “Chairman Colliver is an honorable man and will run his

_ P al 't of it. We iu the seventies: “The bill was stn- campaign in the same way.” The

ADVERilSING KAILS, i would like to know the democratic ! died by many men outside of con- Banner Times approves all of tins

» cts. j l ,a P ere respectability and gress during the three years or and does not impute to Mr. Colli-

jiath either overlooked an important historical tact or is now acting

the demagogue.

Senator Sherman says today of

This is amusing, especially the the great publicity given to the bill

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Per inch, tlrst insertion 4k 44 otixili aulxckxi

per montb" 1 ^' 1 . 1 .v' 9 " . 0n . gi'm until we learn whom they consider ; more of its consideiatioo and many ver the littleness of the effort of a

respectable sound money advocates of these financiers were given near-' small politician at Bainbndge to

Guaranteed posit km cliartred ii per cent to 100 per cent extra. Position not Kimrantced for advertisements of less than 5 inches. No discount tor time or space; five per cent alowed when payment accompanies order.

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Brevier type, per line, 5 c. One line paragraphs oharged us occupying two lines space.

The following rates will be allowed anly a traitor; four

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m. J. Beckett Publisher four years ago Stockwell who wants

we fear we cannot accommodate j fngs on tliis bill before the committhem. Four years ago these demo ‘ tee. The secretary of the treasury oats said Grover Cleveland was i Q his annual reports of 1870, 1871

*45 lines. 60 “ .

respectable but now they say he is

years ago Carlisle

was a respectable member of the cabinet, now they say he is a tool of Wall street. On the other hand

HARRY M. SMITH Managing Editor

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Send news to Telephone 95.

Republicans turn out tomorrow at 1 :30 p. tn. and hear Hon. Warner Miller of New York.

Neither of the democratic papers has told why Turpie voted in 1893 against the largest use of silver that an\' country had ever attempted—4,500,000 ounces per month. —

On June 25, 1892, the Democrat said: There are outstanding *4000 gravel road bonds, issued according to law, which are paid by the gravel road tax levied on those benefited by the particular road for which they are is.-ued. Did the Democrat incorporate in that grand total of $4000 the $2000

to make a joint canvass with Mr. Hogate was not respectable in the eyes of the democratic newspapers. They called him a political Judas: a political prostitute; a tax dodger; a tax shirker; that he had withheld mortgage notes, not giving them in for assessment; that hattempted a grab; that his barn mysteriously burned down when it contained 120 tons of hay, etc., and for which he drew $5,500 in insur anee; and finally that be was unfit to fill any public office. Mr. Stockwell notwithstanding all these sins, alleged violations of law and general short comings, is •‘respectable” now in the eyes of democrats. Four years ago he was nominated by populists and therefore in the eyes of democrats was not respectable. Now he is a pink of purity and propriety and bis sins a e cleansed all because be has nlungod headlong into the cleansing pool of the silver branch of democracy. Just what this democracy calls or designates respectable we for the life of us cannot see. They should lie more specific. In view of their erratic notions of respectability and their sudden change of heait we cannot say whether Cleveland,

as to action.

bond held bv the Woodruff estate

which has been in existence fo r | Carli8le or Stockwel! is pure. Demtwelve years but which the com J ocrat,c P a Pe™ have them missioners did not know of until it 0 " 1 both wa - vs wit ‘ lin the P f ‘ st four was brought to light recently? - vear8 we confe88 we •“-•sitate

Again on June 25, 1892, when the Democrat was doing the ex-

plaining act it said:

The county on the first day of June (1892) had a surplus of $13,719.13 in the treasury, as shown by the balance sheet, and has ample means with which to make any needed improvement.”

Concerning Dr. Ridpath’s Brazil speech the Brazil Democrat makes « two column review and says: ‘ The St. Louis Globe Democrat found out ihe other dav that he had not menj Honed the great crime of 1873 in his

Now, the Banner Times has for of 1 fc u ,i!! letl Stale8 1 lisned in ]k<6. 1 he professor Kiid he cwo weeks been, telling the people had no*; spoken of the crime in his histhat there is now and has been tory for thereason that he did not know „ . it at that rime, and there were very few

since 1887, $2300 in bonds out who did.”

against the general purpose funds This admission bears out exactly of Putnam county. If the county what the Globe Democrat and the was $o prosperous on June 1, 1892, Banner Times have said. The why didn’t the coumissioaers by a former asked, if there was such a

and 1872 called especial attention of congress to this bill. This bdi come to congress April 25, 1870, and become a law P’eb. 12, 1873, nearly three yea-s after its introduction and during that time it was constantly before the public.”

Inasmuch as the democratic local organette’s hand bill has raised a

keep the people away from the Harris meeting. Go, republicans, and hear democratic speakings. Come, honest democrats, and hear republican discussions. Let nothing swerye you from the right in

this crisis.

The refusal of Mr. W. A. Bowen, ex-county treasurer, and Mr. Milrov Gordon, ex democratic county chairman, to support the Chicago

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StagrLaiioql Is the cry of the business world.. NOT LET IT AFFECT

too much, T1 i Surrmej Ended, Your Winter must be Provided For in a >J ble Way.

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Allen Brotlirs.

COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS. Interesting Items from Principal Points of Putnain County. NEW maysvillk. Bertha Higgins is attending normal at Danville.

„ , , i Elias Littelle, Bertha Watkins, Oil

howl for respectability in politics I a bomb ahell in the rank* ot the Pl!!iIlfi n e“d a 8u d nd C ay" iC Weikbley WetU t0

wbat is it going to do with Stock- local silver democrats who set well ? Is he in the opinion of the themselves up as the true article of democratic papers of I’utnam ’ d enK)CracVi 'p^e stand taken by county respectable in l s 9(j or was yj e8srs> p oweu Q or( ^ on j 8 he respectable in 1892? In further- They c . in not be classed as bolters, ance ot gelling at lacts iu this case f or j} r y an) himself, said in 1895. we cannot quote what democratic j » Nothing in heRVen above, on the papers are saying of Stockwell in earth be i ow . or in hell

1896 for they are not saying much, J coul( , lnake

but in 1892 they said a few. The

Democrat on Sept. 17, 1892, in its ar(1 p i atforU) ;> The i^al demo-

great two column roast said:

, cralic papers have never denied btockweli is making a political can- 1

vass fo * lUe office of representative in M 1 ’ 4 Bryan said that. Messrs. .■uug.es.s; his whole stock in trade is Howen and Gordon have a perfect

the shorn omings ot public men, their . . 1

failure to protect the v,j(his ot the poor, r, £ht to their views of democracy and their avoidance ot bearing their and are to be commended for the

ju-t since ot public buithens. The ... , .

probability of ins doing better is a j P 081 * 10 ® they take in not being dicm oper subject of investigation. The, tatod to by a man who is admitted

glaring tacts remain: itiat February i • .

7, 1S-J Mock well took a mortgage on t0 ' )e nine-tenths populist and onepro pc n y in this city, securing twelve tenth democrat and who took such 1 Sut,m,!i y-

promissory notes, each for the sum of , The depot at Fern has been moved to *100 with eight per eent interest payn- a defiant stand, as we have quoted |liU u oeen nio ' (tl to

at above, just one short year ago. j 1 ti?’-"!La -, Frank Terr’s

beneath

me support a gold

standard candidate or a gold-stand-

Grace Key has gone to Chicago to visit her sister. Miss B.-una Pritchett, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives here. Rev. Harkness, the former pastor at the M. E. church will preach here again next year. \N . A. Bowen, of Crawfordsville, visited relatives here this week. lion. J. Frank Hanley, of Williamsport, spoke here Friday evening to a large crowd of people.

OAKALI.A.

School opened Monday with Miss Rena Shoptaugh as teecher. Mrs. W. V. Torrvisited in Indianapolis last week. Frank Lewis is building a residence. Mr. E. It. Bartley spent a few days at

Avon.

Miss Ada Epperson, of ('row fordsville, visited Minnie Torr Friday and

nic annually, one note lulling do uouvr, jnsi one snort vear ago ti , • > the anniversary of the mortgage, each i J ' ‘e 1 ’-I i lieie was a social at year for twelve years. Tnat between ; 4'ne many sound money democrats 1 Thursday evening.

April 1st and -Hine 1st of that year, he ; in this county, no doubt, remember was assessed, and made the oath re- d._„ i„ * , i qmred by law, and did not account lor | * ' Aryans «ords. As an addithe mortgage. 1 hut in 1883 one note tional piece of news Mr. Bryan vot-

und the interest on for one year r„>orio j . . oum w ory out. fe 1 due and the $190 was collected by 1 ani glories The hank building is being repainted

RUSSELLVILLE.

The heavy frosts have not done much damage but helps corn to dry out.

j by Clay McKee.

In opening his campaign in this . W w R ° 88 n, ‘' 1 J Burnside are hav-

making u,

Stockwell. Soon afterwards tlie assessing and swearing process was repeated and tlie remaining debt ot $1,100 entirely forgotten, and so it was repented

each year since. When the assessor |"crime ot Marion Clodfelter and Alf Lookabill

this t° **e democrats.

. , - . , , . ,c.v iu ns iy chestnut L,emwr ‘>ts of Putnam should send was claiineu. In replv he wrote tin* as- ‘ ^ ^ net*inut. 2eke •mil mn T - i sessor that the mortgages he spoke of That btigagoo ot a “crime” lias v m.. i, , ' .. iWfo rdshad been paid ott’years ago, and the re- h „ pn wor „ * , hv . v ' 11 ' t0 s P enk ‘ turning Montgomery lease overlooked and forgotten. After- •' motley array county s compliment. Zeke could wards when the assessor personally i of democratic orators hereabouts speak and Lear coach

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letter, not giving the name of mortgagee, j "" _ lu argil ment

but specifying amount originallv due springing on the people of

rs I . ™r,

I his father-in-law. t.. IF. Mpwirt I

day.

Pawpaws are begin ingto ri|idi| an- aa-iierl Beg coler.i i- ragiiig in ;li ; -m-i.lij hood. Mis« Mattie Bluydes spent Mon| with Miss Millie Kent. Hurvc and Allien Wil-on, ol Hoi visited their best girl- in V rihJs son Sunday. Miss Mar. Daily I -chon! Monday ai > 7. ' ! ik I'f ship. Montgomery county. Mattie Blayde< k|i(-n' |'u--l.iviv| ing with Mrs. Kate Badfonl. John Badfi rd an I wife spent 8un^ at Sam Crosby’s. \ great many from tillhood attended the Soldfeis" ReunkaJ Ladoga Weunesday and ThursdifDavy MespheW. of Ativan .' •( hi- daughter, Mrs. Wilbert Young8|

day.

OROVKl.AXO.

Mr. Simmons Inis purchased theli athan Owen property ami "ill here at once. He is a blacksmith. J. E. Graham is having « ce®

walk put in

TV'an ted—A small boy who can-p* French. German, Italian. 8caiidimiri< and United States to follow the R “Meek” Hurt as he peiambul' around the country w ith his free si' harangues and notify ti" 1 pe°pl etb 'J is not C. S. Kurtz, as he believe- th( the good God above has endowed hj with intelligence above such inii" 11 as no one advocates such doctrim cept the tag end of democrnc) - ll few feeble minded republicans Chas. Baker will move west of bridge, — RA Wilson will move to tl | vacated by Mr. Baker. . . That was a grand speech of "’ I at Mew Maysyflle. ,1 Where, oh where is that IlryanoJ of Floyd township? {rt Our black -mi! h say* f . silver it will make tim"- hetier. ' 1 will just double bis price on ho^'l ing. I wonder how that will »tr.w

men

mort^aire in qiie^tion Stockwell saithi - —|

“O. 1 had forgotten that mortgage.” | Banner Times printed the report Mont K 0, " yl T county last Tuesday.

a : •» ^ 187,1 «—i-i™. «•» aftar- ^ “• to “-

that ever since he has owned the inert- Putnam people have concluded The gravel bed on J H Fordice’s gage he has been indebted for more t i, Ht there wa8 no crj u 8eerai has proved a bonanza for our

than that amount. Now the query is, ! dccu, b town.

should men so ignorant and forgetful that Dr. Ridpath has got in on the A D Burnside and wife are here vistF T te d w R h the weighty respon-1 f a ,j, ea( j 0 f a broken down argu- Ri, ig his father and relatives. Mrs. sibility of representing200,000 people in , „ . Burnside is here helnimr to care for congress. And here we leave him. ment. Our people want something Mrs. Winnie Inge, who is*ill. 16 * “And here we leave him!” Seems more substantial than talk about that the Democrat has again found that “crime.” j Igaac WedMe^of Rochdale, visited

whose wages will not doul

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