Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1896 — Page 4
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fHE BAS'SsfR TIMES. Ga?TZInCASTLE. ZSTHaNa TT'ESi>AT SEPTEMBER 29 1896
Health an,i
Economy,
~ than 7 Medicine.
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The Nerve and Brain Invlrorating Properties separated from Choice Wheat. 2!b package 15c.
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RINK PURE WATER
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LT^Dl BS < Till itiiil inve.stig'.ite our system «,f ilres'innkiilSf. \vhv jfii to the eitj .•mil buy reaily mmle dresses wlien you eim j;et better flltin^; at home. BAVrS E BLOCK.
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▼alne money for their pay, and (flad to get it. And they will appeal to those who voted to retain the gold standard to find them work or give food, fuel and clothes for their families and pay their rents “till the times get better.” A LESSON ON THE DOLLAR.
Republican Speakings.
Ij ° cal Time ttara.
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Free silver would
drive $»«1,000,000 in Rold out of circulation.—
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William McKinley.
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BRVAN ACXJEPTS ALL OF THE CHICAGO PLANKS. —Pittsburg Dispatch.
A LESSON ON THE DOLLAR.
THE MONEY SUPPLY. IN 1872, Just before ••the crime," the amount of money In circulation in the United States was *i7wH,30»,54<J. IN 1800 the amount oi money in circulation in the United States is 91,521,584,-
283.
SINUE SILVER WAS “STRUCK I>OWN M TUB AMOUNT OF MONEY IN CIRCULATION IN THE UNITED STATES HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED. IN 1872, just before “the crime,” the per capita circulation in the United States was SIS.70. IN 1800 the per capita circulation in the United States is 821.35. II THE 1*ER CAT IT A ARGUMENT IS OF \N\ VAX! i ro t n: 8ILVBB i YU8E, HOW DO THEY ACCOUNT FOR fHE FACT THAT THE HIGHEST PER CAPITA CIRCULATION EVER REACHED IN THE UNITED STATES WAS DURING THE RECENT PANIC WHEN THE PER CAPITA CIRCULATION ROSE TO NEARLY 925?
“THE CRIME OF 1873.” w.u
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Hero is a succinct history of the steps in the passage of the act of 1873, which the silver men assert was secretly passed. The record, covering a period of three years, during which the measure was repeatedly printed and debated, effectually disposes of such an assertion: 1870— April 25—Submitted to thosenate by the secretary of the treasury. April 28 — Referred to senate finance committee. May 2 — Five hundred copies printed. June 25—Submitted to house. Doc. 29 — Reported to senate, amended and ordered printed. 1871— Jan. 9—Debated in senate. Jan. 10—Passed senate by vote oi 30 to 14. Juu. 13—Senate bill ordered printed for the house. Feb. 25—Reported to house with substitute and recommitted. March 9—Original bill reintroduced in house and printed. 1873—Jan. 9—Reported to house and debated. Jan 10—Recommitted in the
Eousc.
fc Feb. 13—Reported baeji to house, amended and printed. April 9—Debated in house. J May 27—Amended and passed by the house by vote of 110 to 18. May 29—Printed in senate. Dee. 16 — Reported to senate, amended and printed. 1879—Jan. 7 — Reported to senate, amended and printed. Jan. 17—Passed the senate. Jan. 21—In house; printed with
amendments.
Conference committee appointed.
Feb. 13—Became a law.
* ’ A LESSON ON THE DOLLAR.
*-5j) The silver lutltution has ffone In re to ihvui-f
inv eft lilt It-. to Stoll „ ,, . fij manufacturing, to tie-
stroy the price of labor,
=3 to increase the interest Olt-
THI» IS THE BEST YET. A U C of the tjuestion l-'or Workingmen
and Everybody Else.
New York Lumber Trade Journal. Let us not get mixed up with complex matters in couuoctiou with the free
silver idea.
Let us not befog our brain with arguments about the crime of ’73, or bother with the many theories which the advocates of free silver are giving us. But let us take a common sense view
of the situation. Now, to start with.
John L Grillith, Cloverdale, Saturday, Oct. 24, 1:30 p m.. and at Greencustle same date 7:30 p. m. Dr. A. H. Moore at Belle Union Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1:30 p in. cen j ter school house, Madison township, Thursday Oct. 1, 7 p m. Frank B Posey, Greeneastle, Saturday, Oct. 17, 1 :30 p in. Dr. A. H. Moore at Harris null j platform. South Greeneastle, Tuesday Sept. 29, 7 :30 p. m. Hon. Win. I). Foulke. of Hich- : mond, Wednesday, Oct. 4, at
7 :30 p. in.
Hon. George W. Gretnner, colored, of New York, will address the McKinley Gold Bugs on Thursday, Oct. 15, 7 :30 p. m. at court house. Hon. C. B. Case at Putnaruville ; Oct. 3, at 7 :30 p. m. Messrs. H. C. Lewis and B. F. Corwin at Raccoon, Oct. 7, 7 p m.
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A pleasant table drink, purely cereal gluten and vegetable, and a positive cure for headache, nervousness, dyspepsia, -leeplessness, heart disea-e, liiliousne.", emistipatitin. and the many iiilhients caused by eolfee and tea. .1.1 K. Wbite, Kalamazoo, Mich , writes:: “My wife has been severely altlicted | [with headache and heart trouble. I While it-ing Nervine Cottee she was (totally free from both. She mutt have
Suppose Bryan was elected untl the 1 ib. 101) cups. 20e. Sample, mak
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For sale by T. Abrams. W. 11. Harri son, Broadstreet Son.
Excursion to Hlufltun, Ind. Via Yandalia line, October 13th-15th. On October 13th to loth the Vandalia line will sell excursion tickets from all stations in Blutlton. Indiana, at one fare for the round trip, account Baptist convention and Young People’s Union in Indiana. Tickets good to return until October 19th, inclusive. For full particulars call on nearest Vandalia Line ticket agent, or address E. A. Fohd, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
St. Louis, Mo.
free coinage act had been passed, and that free coinage was an actual fact. Suppose that silver could be taken to the mint and coined into silver dollars,
at the ratio of 16 to 1. How would that effect us?
We haven’t got any silver coin. A whole lot of people who own silver mines have it, and so they could have it coined into 10 to 1 dollars; but, not having any ourselves, we could not have a solitary, single dollar coined under the
free silver act.
Now. suppose, however, that all the silver mine owners and others who had silver took it all to Washington or Philadelphia, or to some other United States mint, and had it coined into 10 to 1
dollars, and
Suppose so much hud been coined that all the silver in the world was made into 16 to 1 dollars, and Suppose that every one of these dollars were piled in one heap right on the next block, and Suppose every single one of them was worth 100 cents hero and everywhere. What good would they do us, unless we had something we could trade by which wo could get one? Well, we have something to trade;
everybody has.
Some have labor, so much for a dol-
lar.
Some have lumber, so much for a dol-
lar.
Some have sugar or potatoes or hams or coal or something else, all so much
for a dollar.
We have advertising and subscriptions. so much for a dollar. When we want one of those silver dollars, we cannot go and take it; they don’t belong to us; they belong to the men who took the silver to the mint to
be coined.
If we took one it would be stealing. If we asked for one for nothing, it
would bt begging. a small charge is inmlt- in some cases If the owners gave us one for nothing where in-ffriimeiitij are reipnred for exit would be a gift. animation. OtHee hours from 9 o’clock If we borrowed one, it would cost us | i. m. t<> 8 o’clock p m. Convenient interest, and so rooms upstairs in block above stated. Most of us, to get one, mast trade la- I fnlic- may relv on receiving gcntlebor, lumber, sugar, coal, advertising or | mi iiJy treatment, something to get it. ' | » This is absolutely and honestly so, ANDY SCHAFFER AND JACOB SCHUCK isn’t it?
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N OTI C E. As we went our 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 tin Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a long experience in the
treatment of the
ErYE-S AND BARS.
DISEASES OFTHE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS
The Doctor has made a specialty for
twenty years of
- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And all aliments pertaining to their sex He guarantees all he undertakes tocure Will po-itively not uudert ike a case unless he feels sure of making a euro. Charges are low in all cases. Call on
the Doctor as
CONSULTATION IS FREE.
investments, to stop manufacturing, to destroy the price of labor, to increase the interest rate of the country than
can be atoned for by a /^\ / decade fit restored pros- j?"/
ix*riv.~ Senator Thu
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Wage Workers (
Throats?
The number of voters in the United States at this time who work for wages for a living exceeds 7.000.000. They constitute one-half of the voters in this
country.
These voters, whom Bryan calls the “common people,” he is trying desperately hard to inveigle and honeyfugle into voting for him. He is assuring them that when they are paid in his cheap, free silver. 16 to 1, 50-cent dollars, it will be the making of them, and that they all will be on the high road to
fortune.
Have they forgotten that for the last 18 or 19 years their wages have been paid to them in full value, gold standard money? What can be better money for wageworkers? All of them who are old enough to recollect buck to 1877 also know that they have been paid in as good as gold money, bnt that there has been a rise in wages of about 50 percent between 1877 and 1893 -the last year of
Republican rule.
Bryan has not the ghost of a chance of being elected unless a majority of the 7,000,(XX) of wageworkers vote for fiim Nov. 3. 1890 And suppose a mai jority of them do. and elect him. What
| then?^ v
Well, his election will be followed by a tremendous panic among all classes, except insolvents and Demo-Pops electI ed to office. They will cheer and re-
] joice.
The millions of “common people” who i have $1,850,000,000 of deposits in the savings banns drawing interest and the same as gold money will not rejoice when they find that this money has lost one-half of its purchasing power value. The stockholders in the building loan associations will not rejoice at Bryan’s election when it breaks through their minds that their stock has lost one-half its value by their listening to the frothy, deceptive gabble of the “Boy Orator of
! the Platte.”
What will cause the panic, some j wageworker of Demopop leanings may
ask.' It will be caused by 8,(S)0,00t> or 10,-1 Well, being so, why do we take any <>f MH.-tiimviiii-, in<i., u«M.oiiim»*n<t wi-ikIon i 000,000 of men losing one-half the value j chances on the dollar? c«i*ry (-apiuin-H.
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THE I. D. & W. RV. 25 MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE BETWEEN Inlianarolis an! Kansas ini. The only line running Reelininj ' liuiil Cars between Cincimiti and .1 [rh-m.-i viile. HI., without change \ 11 1 l>. and Wabash, passing tim . Imli-I anapolis, Ind.. Decatur, Sprii,gtielii.;in Jaeksotiville, Ills. Two daily tlir. .'ill trains with perfect neconiraodHtioDi east and west. Jxo. S. Lazaui Frt. and Tkt. Agent, Indiaxai'olis.Ind)
TIME TABLE.
WEST EAfNo. l 11:30,1. m. No.#. CLt.iid No. 5 5:11 p. m. No. •} i Xp.nl 1 No.3 12:15 a. m. ' No. 4.. .’ K ii.ui > o. II Loc«I.V:50a. m. I No. I*J Iakm:. hi p.n
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I hrotifth llckets sold and liatrsnu',' i'ln ‘i to all points, for further Inforuiati "n. : l•'l[ etc. apply loS. Kidlcn, \irein, Hoachdn ■ ■ lllJ
llig Four Kxcnrslosn. Home Seekers exenrsions to '.ve-icn: and sou them states Sept. 2 v :in I Very low one way rate t" iidJJJ southern points first and third lnt-iOj of each month. Home seeki rs excursions s e|»t. H i:i 4) 15, 28, 29, Oct. 5, 6, l'i ami 2". Terre Haute aeet races Sept. -’1 h* *''i 1.05. St. Louis uect fair Oct. 3 to 9. ' F. P. Htestis. Agent-
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I nn in the Coal Business, as usual, I and V.ill handle the best E3FRAZIl_ BL-OOK, Anl also AfNJTHFRACITfE, of best (|iia!ity. Order now for present or future de-1 livery. JOHN GAWb&Y.
To<11 re a < old In One Day. Take Laxative Bio-no Quinine Tablets. All druggi-ts refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. IGStD i
Ilryan Should Explain. From the Chicago Chronicle (Dem.) Mr. Bryan asks people to believe that gold would not leave the country under the free coinage of silver because the foreigner could not take silver dollars to the treasury and get gold coin in even exchange for them. Perhaps he will explain why we shipped out of the country from $20,000,000 to .$90,000,000 more gold than we imported annually from 1802 to 1874. No foreigner and no citizen could get a dollar of gold from the treasury in exchange for jyaper money during all that time. Yet somehow foreigners got oven $540,(XX),000 more gold from us than they shipped to us in those 12 yours. Foreigners would get our gold under free coinage of silver now just as they got it undtir irredeemable paper during thatltm .- oftriLd
of their deposits, notes, money and loans, and being suddenly crippled in business and credit. This is can e enough to produce a terrific panic all over the American Union. When the 7,000,000 of wageworkers, of whom more 1 than half may have voted for Bryan, find that a third of their numbers are , suddenly out of employment by the j closing of shops, mills, stores, factories, 1 furnaces and other industrial works, they will then remember that they were warned of what would happen to them and to the nation if the gold standard of money and credits were wrecked for the benefit of insolvents. Those wage-
We can get gold now. Martinsvilik ixi> M-,v 2s 1SU0 It is worth 100 cents on a dollar every-; To t„e Wrigln Me.lieal ( o.'. ^Mumbiis'.
^here. ; Ohio.
So we have supposed the silver to be, i (1 in is—I have purchased a box of but j Wrighr’s Celery Capsules from W. B Suppose it isn't. | Tarleton, druggist, and used them fot What then? Indigestion, stomaeli trouble and conWhat is the use of taking a chance '' fl P ll fio | i. 1 have been ■ rea!l\ betieunlcss we can do better? A silver dol- ,in,M ’ I ,ll . 4 . l:ll ’ t ' cured with one kir won’t be worth more than luo cents, *. hVT t ^ witl " ,u ..... ’ exception that ! have used lor tin trouwt 4.- .u 4 hLs. Yours very truly. We are getting that now. Andy Schafki h. Let well enough alone. M aktinsvii.lk. Ind, May 18. 1896. Some say duty compels a Democrat to 4 •> the Wright Medit al Co.,‘( 'uhunbus,
back up and vote for a Democrat. You Dido.
have Bryan’s word that ho is no Demo- Bkn i s I have purelinsetl a box of
workers not losing their jobs by the | crat. Lot him dare deny that he said it. xv ''Ldit'-<'elcry ( i.psidc.- from \V. B. change of money policy need not count | Some say it la pretty bad now. We druggist, and used them for on receiving a greater number of Bryan’s might as well take a chance Itcan't "'d'-C'tion and constipation. I was 1 e greatly henefitted by using them ami
i would not be without tlietu.
cheap silver dollars for week’s work or be worse,
for piece work or day’s work than they ! What kind of tomfoolery is this? have been getting of gold value dollars, | When our baby lay at death’s door, for the reason that the depressed condi- did we do any experimenting? We tried tion of the country would not afford it. everything which oould cure, but we did
If Bryan is elected those wageworkers who contributed to that result will be seen going around kicking themselves, or asking the “goldbngs” to do ! it for them. Winter will soon follow
not experiment.
Are things bad in a business way? Let us telf you something to try. Vote down this crowd of repudiatore Tell the world in trumpet tones in
Very truly \ ours, J.4COH SCHt’CK.
For sale by Albert Allen, Druuggst
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The Banner Timm, printers.
Vnntlnlin liiit«-». Eagle Lake, Indiana, ih i'Ct' "" Vl1 •very d*y until Sept. 30, return Oet.’list, fare ■f0.45. Tickets liiei ;i 15 days Will l e stdd at r.iie ' ‘ 'N i liesi- tickets will be on -ui* :ti ’l 8' 1 31st. The Vandalia line will run a - H' - , llomeseekers exeifsums to i the west, south, southwest west, at low rates, and on ' j 1 ,’ 1 [ during August. Septinher and 11 o' J. S. Dowlixo. Ag' id-
the election. The panic anti paralysis November that we want the beat money, will be in full effect. And they will be *kat we will take no other, and business going about the streets and the facto- "Vibecapital out that Bryan and his nes, mihs und shops, seeking in vain for followur8 ha l v(? KCRrud all( i ur y covor J d
work and offering to take Bryan s half- pr0bpcnty wiil coma .
I he Banner Times telephone news number is 95. Remember it when yoi have an item. V, e want the news.
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Motion r.xrur»ion». Home Seekers excursions to tin’ '" l | ‘ Aug 31. Sept. 1th. 14th ami l-'-h- ’ ” 5th. 6th, 19th and 20th. One far I two dollars b-r round trip. One way settlers rotes to 1 ^ ^ points the first anil third 1 ^ each month. Rate 1cell!' J. A. Michael, Aid-
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