Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1896 — Page 4

fHE BANNER TIIVI'ES. GREENCAMXK ESDIANA FRIDAT SEPTEMBER 25 1896

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A little bit of pension goes a long way if you chew “Battle Ax/’ The biggest piece of really highgrade tobacco ever sold for 5 cents; almost twice as large as the other fellow's inferior brand.

Health Economy

Hotter than Medicine.

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Dr. Martin’s

The Weather. The in<1icHtionu for this vicinity ! .or the coming thirty-six hours are as follows ne recei\ed by H. S. Kenick tfe (.o. from the ofllcial weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, 111., Sept. 25. Showers this afternoon, lelearing ttoniglit witii cooler | 'northwest portion; Saturday

a pirmo* fO« low#s wages.

Tufr1ir»ii‘ Wtotwla of Labur A.h SedaMkm In Mi. VnrrhuUia Po'

DePauw Univefsity,

This Column Records the Best

News in College Circles-

The Lafayette Courier has thrown up the sponge. It says: “It is Anally settled that Roller will

not be at Purdue this fall. He was j bor association ever formed in America very much pleased with every thing * 8 not surprising in view of the kind of . o j i . . , men who have secretly controlled its about I urdue, but when he returned co^n,,. chief among these is Master to DePauw the persuasion of old j Workman James R. Sovereign of Ar-

U>. DoMnr* Paid to Workingmen. The Knights of Labor was a* one time a great and powerful organiaation with a membership of about 1,000,000. Internal disaeusions and mismanagement by its leaders have reduced it« members to a mere handful and have utterly destroyed its influence with the workers. This wreck of the greatest la-

■r; Republican Speakings,

kansas, a Populist politician who is now doing nil in hhi power to induce workingmen to support the Silverite 1 candidates under the pretense that free i silver is a reform in the interests of lai bor. How the reform is to be brought

1 about he does not explain.

Put in the form of a petition the views of Mr. Sovereign and his silverite associates, E. V. Debs, Samuel Gonipers,

friends was too much for him, aud he has decided to remain there this

year.

At a meeting yesterday the Weekly board elected Paul Gilbert alumm editor, John D. Howe chief of local stall - , and Rennet Allen de

partment editor.

Messrs. Fisher and Slifer are

wearing Phi Psi colors.

T , . | , representatives of labor, desire that our argi and uiLliusiustic crowds money standard be so changed that the

dollar shall be worth only half of its

John L. Grittith, Cloverdale, Saturday, Oct. 24, 1:30 p m.. and at Greeneastle same date 7:30 p. m. Dr. A. H. Moore, at opera house Cloverdale, Saturday, Sept. 26, 1:30

p. m.

Dr. A. H. Moore at Belle Union

fair and cooler.

Gakuiott

Nervine C offe e Purely cereal gluten and vegetable. A pleasant table drink and a positive cure for Headache, Nery oueneee, Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Sleeplessness, Biliousness, Constipation, and the many ailments caused by ordinary coffee and tea. Sa’vee doctor bills and half your colfee extrense. 1 Pound, 100 Cups SJ0 cents. Sample, making 25 cups, by mall,

The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the oilicial weather instruments located on the roof of the West College building:

Maximum temperature yesterday. Minimum “ “

10 cents.

rom

15c.

Sample, making 25 cups, by mall,

-AND EAT

Royal B re akfast P™ The Nerve and Brain Invlgorat-

► O O D tng Properties separated frt I ^ v ^ Choice Wheat. SIh package 1 DB. MARTIN HEALTH FOODCO., Elkhart, Indiana. Sold by Grocer*.

TOR SALE BY T. ABRAMS,

W H. HARRISON BROADSTREET A SON

. IW.O .. 4*1.0 remporature today, T a . m, ‘ >.0 * noon 64.0 Rain fall, melted snow (Inches) i 2 The noon temperature Is taken dally by th Bannek Times.

CoslI

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1 am in the Coal llusiness, as usual, and will handle the best brazil block, And also AISJT HF=?ACIXE, of best quality. Order now for present or future delivery. JOHN GAWbtY.

L7SDI ES Call ami investigate our system of dressmaking. Why go to the city and buy ready made tlresses when you can get better titling at home. BLOCK.

B. P. dOSBIN li: niloft tho Hiynest Grade Brazil

Ifr. ITlHrlln’M Nervine CofTre Makaa DelicloiiA <'up at KIhII ll»«* I Mlial tC \ The taste of this new health drink is peculiar to itself, yet so much like genuine coffee, that many prefer it to I Mocha and Java. If you are an in- | valid and a victim to coffee or tea— i both very injurious—and cannot quit, mix a small quantity with Nervine Coffee and break away gradually. Why throw money away for medicine ; while the cause of the disease remains. Nervine Cottee cures headache, ner- ' vousness, etc. Saves doctor bills and J coffee expenses. 1 lb. 100 cups, 20 cents, i 1 It) ordinary colfee makes only 40 I and 45 cups. Eat Dr. Martin’s royal Breakfast Food. Sold by grocers. 2. For sale by T. Abrams. W. H. Harri sou, Broadstreet <L Son.

Vamlalta Kitten. Eagle Lake, Indiana, tickets on sale I every day until Sept. :to. return limit J Oct. list, fare $0.45. Tickets limited to j 15 days will he sold tit rate of (4.00. I These tickets will be on sale until Aug. 31st. The Vandulia line will run a series of Homeseekers exeu-sions to points in the west, south, southwest and noi'hwest, at low rates, and on various dates during August, Septmber anil October. J. 8. Dowling, Agent.

encourage the gallant boys on the

gridiron every day.

Prof. Priest’s class in oratorical themes meets at 2 o’clock tomorrow. Mr. Neeley collided with Ed Hall on the ball field yesterday and is suffering a tinctured jaw bone as

the result.

John Abercrombie, of Rush vide, is visiting Delta Tau brothers and old DePauw friends. The committee on admission met this afternoon. Dick Ballard, formerly one of DePauw’s strongest foot hall men, is visiting Sig brothers. It is hoped that he can be induced to stay this year. Mr. Glessner is pledged Beta. Bernal Tatmmi and Frank Horn brooke took a four mile run before breakfast this morning. They are the champions of DePauw. Larz Whitcomb, of Terre Haute, who has been visiting Defta Tau brothers, left for Indianapolis this

afternoon.

Messrs. Bacon and Olliver wear I). K. E. colors. The Weekly will appear next

Tuesday.

Bernal Tatnmn will only be in DePauw this term. He leaves Christmas to accept a position on the Rocky Mountain Xeies. It is now time to stir up enthusiasm on politics. Prot. Cook will oiler a half course in evolution. The class met this ! afternoon for organization, and | will meet at night twice a week

j hereafter.

A reception to young men will be held at ladies’ hall this evening from 8 to 10. All new students us well as old are cordially invited. It will he an excellent opportunity for the students to become

quainted.

And the Beet Pittsburgh nn Anthracite vard opposite VaudalK freight office

Tot lire a Fold In One liny. Take Laxative Rto-no (juinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 108tD

Wanted-An iaea Protect your ideas; the* may l»i

Writ® JOHN WKDDEKBtJRN ft CO.. Patent neys. Washington, D. C., for their $1,8U0 priz and list of two hundred Inventions wanted.

■VTho can think of some simple thing to patents r.K you wealth

t Attor izo utter

Itig Pour Kxcursioitti. Home Seekers excursions to western and southern states Sept. 2S and 21). Very low one way rate‘to many southern points first and third Tuesday of each month. Home seekers excursions Sept. 14 and 15, 28, 20, Oct. 5, C, 10 and 20. Terre Haute ucct races Sept. 21 to 25, 1.08. .Nt. Louis aeut fair Oct. 3 to 9, $0.25. F. P. Huistis, Agent.

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N AT ION A L KJCPI HLICAN TICKET Fot President, william mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vico President, GARRET A. HOBART, Of Nt w Jersey.

UICIM KLI4 AN STATU TICKET. For Governor, JAMES A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. S. HAGGARD. ”or Secretary of State, W. D. OWENS. For Auditor of State, A. C. DAILY. For Treasurer of State. F.J. SCHULZ. For Attorney-General, W.A. KETCH AM. For Reporter Supreme Court, CHARLES K. RE MY. For Superintendent Public Instruction, D. M. GEETINO. For Statistician, S. J. THOM PSON. For Appellate Judge, First District, WOODFIN 1). ROBINSON. For Judge Appellate Court, Second Dis. WILLIAM J. HEM EY. For Judge Appellate ( Ourt, Third Dis., JAM KS 1$. BLACK. For Judge Appellate Court. Fourth Dis., D. W. COMS'lOCK. For.lodge Appellate Court, Sixth Dis., U. Z. WILEY

John McBride and other “labor leaders”

who are shouting for 16 to l. would read 1 uesday, Sept. 21), 1:30 p m; centhisway: ter school house, Madison town“We, the undersigned self constituted 8hip> Thursday Oct. 1, 7 p m.

Wm D Owen at Bainbridge, Saturday September 26, 1:30 p m. Charles B Case at Fillmore, Sat

present value. We respectfully submit that under our present financial system

the wages of labor are paid either in ] urday September 26, 7 p m.

gold or in currency kept at par with

gold. Owing to the many new inven-j , 0 . 17 , .o 0 tions and discoveries which have greatly ; •’ ‘ > •' 1

increased the efficiency of labor and Hr. A. H. Moore, at Putnamvillc,

cheapened the cost of producing all Saturday, Sept. 26. at 7 p in.

kinds of manufactured goods, the pur- | chasing power of money has in recent

Frank B Posey, Greeneastle, Sat

m.

Hat Hr* .^l>irtlii'K ICoyai Ilreatkfafrt Food

K IMeaNCf* the Pa I At o.

The nerve and brain invigorating properties separated from choice wheat. Well people like it ami sh-k can eat it, when nothing else will agree. Ijuiets

years advanced so that the workers now get far more in return for their wages than they did in former years. We wish also to point out that owing to the opening up to cultivation of vast tracts of

fertile lands, both in our own western , , , •

states and in South America, Russia, nf'ves. he ,», digestion cures eonstipaT , . j . .* ’ , lion. < Inluren ami inlans thrive on it. India and Fgypt, and by the greatly re- ., 15 mU8 . Drink Dr. duced cost of transportation by rail and Mariin's Nervine C’oftee. Purely cereal water, the prices of the farm products gluten and vegetable. Very pleasant which we consume are now very much and healthful for table use. 1 lb 20 lower than they were 20 years ago. The (cents. C. S. Ainsworth, Indianapoli

result of this general cheapening of commodities is to give the workers far too many things in exchange for the dollars paid than for their labor. “As statesmen, flnancinl authorities and profound economists, we hereby declare that me only remedy for a condition of atf; ; rs in which wages buy too

much goods is in

of the dollar. Wo therefore

enactment of a 16 to 1 free coinage law, under which 51 cents’ worth of silver bullion will Ixi stamped "one dollar,” and that such a dollar be made legal tender for all debts. As the millions who work for wages are always creditors of their employers, this will enable the manufactunrs, mine owners and other debtors to labor to pay wages in cheaper

money.

“By measuring goods in silver dollars, prices will be twice as high as they are now, ond the dollars received by the workers will only buy half as much as at present. We therefore protest against the gold standard system, which compels labor to take its reward in dollars which buy a great many things. We want cheap dollars, which will buy only a few things. High purchasing power foi money means high wages. We want money with low purchasing power, so that real wages will be reduced 50 per cent. If there be any workers so lost to all sense of what is due the gloriot t cause of cheap dollars that they prefer to get their wages in currency as good as gold, they are enemies of labor with a capital L. We are the American workingmen.” Whidden Graham.

Inn., writes: “1 have been greatly ntlliuted with stomach tioiibie. and flinl your food and coffee the best I have ever used” Sold by grocers. 2. For Sale by T. Abrams, W. fi, Har-

rison, Broadstreet A Sol

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Tlie direct Lint- between CHicago. Piiciiigaii Ciif, LOUISVILLE, An l all points NORTH AM) iaorru. The only line to the famous head,

resorts,

U/est Bad^p aQd Frer^el? CieH Sprigs, 'I’he Carlsbad of America. < dinnlete Pullman Equipment. FRANK J. REED, G. I’. \., ( hic^,, TIME CARD JULY 1ST, 1896 NORTH BofND. No. 4,* Chicago Mail LMum No. «,* “ Express.. .12:17pm No. 44,t Local Freight 11 i,i alu SOUTH BOUND. No. 3,* Southern Mail.... 2:4iiaui No. •">,* Express. 2:17pm No. 43,t Local Freight. 12:17 pm * Daily. + Dailv except Sunday. J. A. MICHAEL, Acmt.

wiiiuu wage® uuj iuu -

cheapening the value i |V| I I I j therefore demand the , *• * 1 1 V«^ L —- •

As we went onr way down Jackson street south from court house square we notice a Doctor’s sign on the north end block owned by Mr. J. F. Hill. The sign states that the Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He lias a long experience in the

treatment of the

EVES 7=VND EHRS, DISEASESOFTHE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS

See to It Thnt Your Salary Doesn't Shrink, This represents the purchasing power of the weekly wages of a man who earns $1,000 a year under the gold standard.

This is what his pay would buy under free silver with the debased dollar us the unit of values.

The Doctor has made a specialty for twenty years of - - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And ail ailments pertaining to their sex H e guarantees all he underiakos to cure Will positively not undert ike a cast- unless lie feels sure of making a cure. Charges are low in all cases. Call on the Doctor as CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small charge is made in somy cases where instruments are required for examination. Office hours from 9 o’clock a. in. to 8 o'clock |i m. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. Ladies may rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.

VANDALSA LllNit’, Trains leave-jreencustie. Inn. in effect sept. H, 189K. rOK THE WEST No V I •ally 12:2* a -i.. :■ i : No 15 Dully 8:88a m,for 8t Lout* No 5 Dully 9:44 a m, for St. Louis. No 21 Daily 1:45 p in, for -t Louts No 3 Kx. sun 5:18 p in, foi 3 orre llnute. Noll Dally 8:10 p in. for St. Louis. FOR THE EAST No rt Daily 4:.iua m, for ImlmuupoUi N’o 4 Daily Kx Sun8:45a in “ No 12 Daily 1*15 Noon “ No20 Daily 1:45pm. •* No 8 Daily 3:15 p m, “ No 2 Daily 5:52 p in *" PEUIUA DIVISION Leave Terre Haute. No 75 Kx Sun 7:06 a m. tnr IVorla. No 77 “ " 8215 p m. for Decttm For complete time card, ulv.i.v all traini and statlone, and for full information as to rates, thruutrli curs, etc., address J.B. DowLIHO, \ienl E, A. Ford. i ,reencastie, Gen’l Pass. Asrt. St. Louis Mo.

ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK

When it comes to ttie getitUAe .irtn-le >f news the Bannkr I'imk.s has Lxi-nrslon to Itluffton, lud. \’i:i Vandulia line, October 13th-15th. On October 13th to 15th the Yandalia line will sell excursion tickets from all stations in Bluftton, Indiana, at one fare for the round trip, account Baptist convention and Young People’s Union in Indiana. Tickets good to return nnul October 19 h, inclusive. For full articiilars call on nearest Vandaiia Line ticket agent, or address E. A. Konn, (Jen. Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo.

Hepbulleati t|oii,-y Plunk. MONTY-•"1'jio ncpunltcan party Is unreservedly for aound inunyy. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the rcMiniption of a specie payment In 1S7H; since then every dollar has been as pood as pold. Wc are unalterably opposed to every meu-urc calculated to debase our currency or Impair the credit of our country. We are therefore opposed to the free coinage of silver except by International agreement with the leading commercial nations of the world, which wo pledge ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can be obtained the existing gold standard must be preserved. All our suvor and pai>er currency must be maintained at the parity with gold, and wo favor all measures designed to maintain Inviolably the obligations ef the United States and all our money, whether coin or paper, at the present standard the standard iff the most euUghtouod notlnriH of th., a urlsL

Spent the Day In Pleasure Seeking. Detroit, Sept. 26.—Delegates to the German Catholic convention spent yesterday in pleasure seeking. The weather was almost perfect for outdoor enjoyment. The steamer Pleasure conveyed the crowd to the flats at the mouth of St. Clair river. The sessions of the week closed last night with a banquet at the Hotel St. Claire. lluggagc Checked For ,ler«ey Shore. Williamsport, Pa., Sept. 25.—ExOity Treasurer John Bardsley of Philadelphia, who was recently released from the eastern penitentiary, accompanied by his wife, arrived in this city yesterday and left on the Philadelphia and Erie News express. Their baggage was checked for Jersey Shore, Pa. Kttturn of Alcxtiudor Nulltviiu. New York, Sept. 25. — Alexander Sullivan of Chicago, formerly president of the United Irish Societies of America, arrived from Europe yesterday on board the steamer Lahn. He at once started for Chicago, where his wife is slowly recovering from a stroke of paralysis.

K. ol’P. Celebration:

Darlington, Ind., Sept. 25.—The _ — - largest crowd ever seen in Darlington bankrupt everybody. Thefoun gathered yesterday to witness the third tai n of business is Stability, and annual reunion of the K. of P.’s of with a silver standard you can Montgomery county. The parade with never have it. I n Calruttn I r. three bands and 11 different lodges rep- buy this suit of r-iou f resented, was the largest ever witnessed . ^ th 8ult of cl °t h es for $40

In Montgomery county. James A. Mount delivered the welcoming address. J. W. MoCurdlo, G. P. of the state, and Union B. Hunt, G. V. C. of the state,

delivered addresses. Armory Dedicated.

Yandalia, Ills., Sept. 23.—The recently erected national guard armory

Ot Martinaville, Iml., Keconuneml Wright*

Celery Cdpiules.

Martinsvii.i.e, Ind., May 2S. ]s90. To tne VVright Medical Co., Columbus.

Ohio.

Gents—1 have purchased a box of Wright's < i lery Capsules from W. B Tarleton, drnggi-t, .mil used them foi indigestion, stomach trouble and con--tipation. I have been greatly beneiitted, in faet almost cured with one Box. It is tile besi inedicii.e without exception that I have used for my troubles. Y'ours very truly,

Andy Schaffer.

Martinsville. Ind, Mav 18, 1890. To the Wright Medical Co.,'Columbus.

Ohio.

Gents — I have purchased a box of " right's Celery Capsules from W. B. Tarleton, druggist, mid used them for indigestion and constipation. I was greatly benefitted by using them and would not be without them. Very truly yours, Jacob Schuck. For sale by Albert Allen, Druuggst

They have the silver basis in India, have had it for centuries, and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and

today, and perhaps $20 tomorrow, and the next day it will be $50. You can never tell from the number of dollars you own how much you are worth. The country is at the mercy of the {y°r iey -rif ha, ?« ers and spocula- , tors. The idea of going to a sil-

was dedicated hero yostorday with inili- y or standard from a gold one is tary pomp. Prominent officers of the < rit ' i pulous for serious con

guard were present from 8p: mgflold.

Krmpp Urn*, llurned Out.

Oaktown, lud., Sept. 25. — Snapp Bros., general merchants, were burned out yesterday. The stock, valued at $6,000, was injured to the amount ol

$2,500, insured for $5,000,

sideration. | have seen enough Of this m India.—Bishop Thoburn’o l’ M,i0 " 11 •finned and endorsed ever his

on u name.

The best of engraved cards furnished on short notice a: ihig office. Send us

your order.

THE I. D. & W. RY. 25 MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN Indianapolis and Kansas Cilp. The only line running Reclining 1 hair Cars between Cineiuati and J c k-on-ville, 111., without change via ( . II A 1). and Wabash, passing through Bulinnapolis. Ind.. Decatur, Springfieldund Jacksonville, Ills. Two daily through trains with perfect accommodations east and west. Jno. S. La/aiii s, - .i-n’l Frt. and Tkt. Agent, Indi anai-oi is. Ind T1MK TABLE. WEST east No. 1.. th80 a. m. 1 No. -. No. 5 5:11 p. m. I No. 2 ... ' - i; I’- ">• No. 3 12:16a. mi. I No. i. - IS l-n». No. It Local.7:50 a. m. I No. 12 Local--'"*) p. m. No. 15 Daily. 12:5np. m. | Nob. 3 and 4 run dally. Nos. 1, 2. '> iunl H run dally except Sunday. , Through tickets sold and Imirmw cni-.’kw to nil points. For further 1 n for unit i mm. ' ■ > 1' r etc, apply to 8. Kidlen, Axent, Uoaohdalc. 'nu.

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Monon r^xc urHioiiH. Home Seekers excursions to the Aug. 31. Sept. 1th, 14th and Intli-• 6th, 6th, 19th and 20th. One Inf l ,lus two dollars for round trip. One way settlers rates to points the first and third * each month. Rate m cents |><-f 11 J. A. Micii ol, Vgt.

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