Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1896 — Page 2

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Our canned beef and

I barreled beef tire much superior to any other country and uhile reciprocity , was in force the armies and navies of I Fra net and Germany took onr canoed beef ami Irarreled beef products in preference to any oilier country while they now boy but very little beef, but Kny;i land still buys most of its supplies for the army and navy as well as for gen- ! eral consumption. Our hog products 'excel the products of any other country mid are subject to the same rigid inspection, both alive and killed, as cattle, and sidl lug her in England, Ireland, Scotland and such countries where they

l ) A I LY HAN N EH TI M ES are used than any other. - I In the export of our hog and eat tic _ ..., . products for the two periods of three

1 uoMsrco every altcmoon except Sumlu) ,

«< tlic lUNsr.ii Timks office,corner V'lne and ^years I'a' li before mentioned the hog ' ' I product suffered the bigger loss in quan-

Itity, hut proportionately the beef pro-

Chanireb for display ailvertlBementB must be , . ,

anded In t>y 10o'cloek a. in.eaeliday. Head- duct suffered the greater loss, as you inf advertisements will be received • acii day w iU note by comtmrison of the tigi re

to 1 o’cl'ick t>. in. J ' igiven you above, Oneofthe principal ... ■ , i ... causes of the decrease in the value of

AM cniinminlcattons should be slKiied »vltli i

the l ameol' the writer: not necessarily for cattle in addition to the fact of the eonpuhlicCioii, tml us “vldcnoc of aood fa lb. . .. A.lonymous communications can not be no- tinental European eom tries having

| closed their ports against our American live animals and products, thereby lim-

samc't'rouiptbv'at pubfloation'otfiei!! 86 rdporl , iting our foreign outlets to England,

Ireland and Scotland, is the fart that

Specimen copies mailed free on application. I owin K to ,Ile . timo8 throl, « 1 ' w,licb we are now passing, factories being rates or subscription. closed and laborers being out of emOne Venr In (ulvnnce $5.0u j ployment, tlie consumption of meats

Si i month! 2.50 ‘

Thru n,until* i.s.) has decreased at least 40 per emit in VC refer:oS ,l » < countr y- " u weU k,, " wi1 thaI j New England alone uses more meats,

also more liides for leather than we export. The laboring community is the greatest consumer of these products. Should our National credit be restored, as we expect and hope, and our factories and mil's being then able to compete with foreign countries, re-um< operations, our labor, so long idle, will be again employed, and as it is *o them we look for the demand for our animal product -, including leather, hides and wool as well as meats, the benefit to the farming industry would he immediately felt ami an increased demand for those articles would manifest itself at once. 1 hope (his will soon become an accomplished fact, as both you tnul I raise a great many cattle and hogs, and our interests being so closely bound up wiih those of the great agiiculi oral coin-

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Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times.

Green castle. I nd.

Telephones. COUNTING ROOM . 62 EDITORIAL ROOM 95

SI*E 'IAL NOTICK. We publish, and are vrlad to iret the same wiii'ii they are news, fre-* brief notices of deaths, births and marriages, but wo charge for extended accounts of marriages, obituaries, lodge and society resolutions a -d cards of thanks, and will piiDlish none such unless pa> ment, «»r satisfactory arrangement there for, is made in advance.

n nv us good as gold ut it would not lie if Hryan tncnugtd our fi-

nances.

De.Pauw Univeisitj, This Columh Records the Best

News in College Circles

I I'he tickets for the Y. M. C, A lecture eoure will be placed on stile at I-angdoa’s stme tomorrow tit 1:30 j*. tn. Alt students are urged to select seats as early as possible. t Indiana university h vvakit.g i up on orator/ and debating. A I meeting of the faculty and st’.i dents was held there Monday night and it was determined to otFcr credit for the winners of the de'oaU primary, beside large cash prizes. The Telephone say that ‘DePauw will have to lower her colors after the deluite in February. Pci hnpj we " ill. Itut we doubt it. O aten j that is bought with cash prizes is

i not worth very much.

Tomorrow, Oct. 8, being the I)uy of Prayer for colleges of the Y. W. (J. A., three services will be held

„, . I for the young women in Plato ball, shows that the Hannek Iimks is j &

.. . I Prayer and Promise meeting (i:4o, correct in stating that the county J . .

The county auditor’s and treasurer’s statement hangs on the bulletin board at the south door of the coart bouse. One item in it says “interest on borrowed .money $r>7i),10.” The item does not state for how long that interest is cal ciliated, nor for what, the money was borrowed. Still it emphasizes the fact that the Bannem Times has repeatedly asserted, which is that the county is row borrowing money to pay running expenses. It is issuing bonds, etc., on the ijuiet and not advertising for bids for the same. If the interest mentioned above of .triTb.l" lie calculated at seven per eent which is about the outrageous rate the county pays it would indicate that the county has borrowed over $8000 in the year (ending May 31, 189b) as covered by the auditor’s and treasurer's statement. This

lias vast sums borrowed—a stateirunt tbi* democratic papers have not dented. Among the many pieces of mismanagement in Putnam county is the gravel road business. One favored contractor ts said to have received nearly $700 for repairing a road when he hauled less than 100 yards of gravel. There is perhaps more rottenness in the gravel road contracts as let out by the democratic commissioners than in any other line of mismanagement.

Notwithstanding the first tele graph reports state that democrats “claim" Georgia by 40,000 a later special dispatch io tiie Co < meeciol Trio Vile states that the democratic

iminity <>f this country we know that j ticke . lvill lint have 20,000 majority — * ‘ to the benefit of this , • . ,

] and .1 may fall be ow 10,000, and there is no certainty that Bryan

whatever proves

great branch of our industiies must result to the inealeiibbli' advantage of the entire country. You s truly,

Nk .sox Morris

Send news to Telephone 95.

The crowd at Indianapolis Tues day to hear Bryan was about one fifth of what the Sentinel antici pated. Bryan s Indiana demonstration was as a tallow candle to an arc light compared to the Greeley demon fration in 1872. Still Greeley was defeated 22,515 by Grant that year.

will carry the stale.

7 a. m.. noon prayers immediately following chapel, and Vesper scr

vices 5, 5 :30 p. m.

Pro!. Kiley was initiated D. U

last night.

The class in sight singing will meet in the music ball toinono* at 4 o’clock, for permanent organization. At that meeting the permanent honr vvill be named. Kappa Alpha Theta entertained a few of her host of friends at the home of Miss Florence Williamson

last night.

The freshmen are too noisy in chapel. They will haye to be called down before long. Miss Korn will thin out the Frt -liman German class with a quiz

next week.

The poor old J1 ieinje board met in Miss Weaver's room this after-

noon.

Steel vs. Cast Iron.

Ste.'l has superceded iron in all rtr.Mural wcrl. where the greatest strength and durability are required. The oki-fashioned cast-iron stove l .v- made way for the

L Steel!

which is made of cold-rolled steel (the strongest steel) and malleable iron iiron that by an expensive process, is made unbreakable), and the whole construction is riveted by hand (the honest way). The Majestic is built on honor to last the user a lifetime—a long lifetime. ;OOPER EROS. HARDWARE CO

The exposure ot the Sentinel's

Some of the free silvet leaders in Putnam and particularly in Greencastle went to Indianapolis Tues day and came home enthusiastic. These same fellows bolted George W. Cooper in 1894 and openly fought him. If the democratic papers doubt this we can name the men. They tire leaders of the Grecncastlc Free Silvei League.

In the lireeder'i' (ii'.cflt of Sept 30. Mr D. Rankin, one of the largest stock raisers in Missouri, writes to Nelson Morris, the eattl*- dealer of Chicago, asking him some questions as to the present low prices of cattle and hogs. After setting out at length the average prices and conditions of trade with other countries in past years Mr. Morris got down to the real subject and trouble—repeal of the reciprocity

laws.

While the reciprocity law wa- in effect other exporters, as well as my elf. shipped cattle t" European countries amounting to hundreds of thousand bead, and in all that time not one animal was ever rejected. Since the repeal of the reciprocity law the American exporters of animal product, including dressed beef a- well a* live eattle, have been forbidden by the variougovernments of Germany, Frine*, Switzerland, Belgium and Austria to ship live cattle and dres.-cd 1 . f it t these countrie , although, a« i Stated, our in-peetion in this roiro is the most rigid anil our cattle uetl . most Imalthy in the world. The decrease of live cattle and beef product

bil 1 , has caused the editorial force of the liandb to get wrathy. The ' m - inei lent m< : - shows how hard up these democratic papers are for a

•‘convert.”

The democratic papers oj' Putnam county do not want their readets to learn about the condition ot fintai ciul affairs in Putnam. These papers refuse to print the truth in county matters and decline to explain away bond issues. The Banner Times lias already shown that there is something rotten about the court house and tiiere is a great probability that there is more to follow. For years the democratic papers and the democratic commissioners have asserted that Putnam county was out of debt and owed no bonded indebtedness. In 1892 in defending the then shaky financial standing of the county these papers said there was but $750 indebtedness and that there was a surplus of $13,000 in the treasury. Since that time it lias been developed that there is (that is known of) about $G000 or more county revenue indebtedness; about $1000 worth ot notes to pa\ off bonds, in which transaction the holders of the notes get a better rate of interest than did the holderof the bonds; and about $300) of other bonds have come to light Instead of paying otf indebtedness with the $13,000 surplus the democratic commissioners have spent it and a large sum in addition that is now being saved in the matter of officers salaries, and the county will not have a cent of money t> ruti on after November as the November installment of taxes collected will just about put the county even on expenditures. The

. , with severe iiains across my shoulders,

interest was not even paid on notes . . , i i ■ ! ■ .

1 and (Treat distress. 1 had violent nausea

— ~ Silver and tiie Crown of Thor ns The coming speech cf Hon. A friend hands in the following Frank B. Posey will be one of the j card quoting scripture to show that best heard here this year. M .jBryau t uns against solid scriptural Posey is one of the happiest speak-j facts in his “crown of thorns” per-

ers in the state and has had rous I oration :

ing meetings wherever he l.as been. | Mr. Bryan who is so food of repeat

Don’t forget the date—Oct.

1:30 p. in.

, 7 i ing his allusion .o the Crucifixion and ’ fro** u of Thorns, suoiiUl be leaimded

< f the fact th it the original record i f

that transaction shows it to have been . , .

perpetrated hv the silver men of that ; )l,! '

A&fUKnve Sui<\

Of nothing, Boots and Shoes which 1 recentlyf died for $34,000. Part of tins -tuck h is been -lti| p'T to Grceneasfle, Putnam enmity. In i., and fdae- d in the I targe -tore room Griddi's (deck. South ' Jackson street, next door to American express office, and will he sold to the people of this county at ie-s than appraised value in order to make a settlement with creditors. 'This great assignee sale of men’s, boys’ and childrens’ clothing together with men’s, boys’, ladies’ and misses’ slice-, will commence on Thursday, October 8th, 1800. and will continue for 10 days, making the greatest ten days sale ever inaugurated in this county. Among the many bargains you will find: Men’s sidts worth $B..jl) for $3.24, men’s suit -'worth $S.riO for $3.0S, men’s suits worth $10.50 for Jo.74, men’s suits worth $12.50 for $(').()3. men’s suits worth tflo.00 for $8.74, men’s suits worth $l-.00 for $0.03, buy’s suits worth $.V>n for $2.74, hoy's f-nits worth $0.75 for $3.0S, hoy’s custom-made suits worth $0.50 for $5.08, men’s pants worth $1.50 for 08. men's pants worth $2.50 for $1.24, men’s pants worth $3.50 for-1.0S, children’s suits worth $1.75 for 88, ehildre T-suits worth $2.50 for $1.24, elnlIreu’s suits worth $4.00 for *l.(>s. -tlk faced -ospenders worth 'stand 75 cents] for 10 and 2t cents, bulb .’ and gent-’ lions.- slippers worth $1.00 for 54 cents, gents’ heavy working shoe- worth $1.25 at 78 cents, ladies heavy grain shoes lace and button, worth si .50 at 08 cents, ladies’ and gents' dress ,-lioe worth $2.i>0 at $1.24, Indie-' and gents" fine tiioesi worth $3.00 at $1.48, ladies’ and gent-' custom made shoes worrh $4.50 at $1.0.8, ladies’ and gents’ hand sewed shoes, worth Sti.oo at $2 48, gents' heavy boots, worth $2.50 at $1.08, gents’ heavy kipp

at $1.08, gents’ oil

Republican Speah

★ STAMP HERE.

day. One Jit la- hetrayeu the htimhle grain hoots, worth $1.50 at $2..8, gents'

$2.(18

Sunday lie ns repeated by t .ic hand- '•••dliF-'.tr. for thirty piece- of -ilvor. hand -••w, -! not- worth ;.<»•) at , . !’I’he Crown of Thorns was the iv-u’.!. i.. . • .m . «i

W ho arc the .In la-i- now 'f Who are'

boy-'bouts worth Jj t o at $1.38, boys

ray -he people will t . ( . s j kipp bools worth $2.50 at $1.48, ehil*l ; „ J(1 og

.John L Griffith, Clovenlale, 8J urday, Oct. 24, 1 :30 p m.. and Grecncastlc same date 7:30 p. tn. Frank B Posey. Greencastle. urday, Oct. 17, 1 :30 p in. H<«n. W in. D. FouIke. of IliiJ ruond, Wednesday, Oct. 14. 7 :30 p. m., at court house, C.reti

east It.

Hon. Gemyo W. Grctnner. ct ore-1, of New York, will ii-ldrcss t McKinley G'-ld Bryson Thursth Oct. 15. 7 :30 p. m. at court In-til Messrs. 11. Lewis and II. Corwin n’ R-icccon, Oct. 7. 7 p Dr. A. H. Moore, at Ron-Inlul Saturday, Oct. 10, at 1 :30 jt. in, A. O. Lockriilge. ('lover-li-.;-'.8i

urday, Oct, 10, 7. p. m.

B. F. Corwin. Putnaimille. w :|

urdaj - , Oct. 10. 7 i> m.

Hon. G. W. Hanna will ad-lr-j the republican c!ul-at B i-1; ( han on Saturday, Qct. 10, at 7 p. in. The ILm. .). S. Dodge, of Ki| hart will address the vntcis Putnam county r-n Oct. 26, 27,

of-ilver: The name "one doi’ar" is drenV school shoes .-iz.e

ii i i s

s to 11. worth i ami youtli- 1

Marriage liicenseM.

Charles (.. Cooper and Minnie C. Nelson; Oscar A. Modesitt and

Sarah 1. Allen.

Heal ICsiate Transfers. Thomas Rule to John B. Hood, land

in Jefferson ip., $2'h

John T. Cline et al to W. H. and M. l-\ ilieks, bind in Roaehdale, $150.

our

Stomaeli, sometimes called waterbrash, and burning pain, distress, nausea, dyspepsia, are cured by Hood's Sarsa-

parilla. This it accomplishes hci nuscj *'' s name D Brym. with its wonderful power as a blood | 'nan by whom t in- sou

Gen. J G. Pitkit-s. of New Yod

s. AmU-i '' N " ,l ' ot Louisiana, "I

on through the line you will find bar-J speak Pv Greencastle. Oct. 2). gains after bargains, nothing reseryed. j Hon. A. ,T. Beve tdgc. of ln<j everything will be sold. Remember, an li8 ' will ' k at G recnc: ,. the place Grubb’s bloek, south Jackson 1

street, next door to American express office. Look for the sign, assignee’s sale of clothing, boots and shoes, Greencastle, Ind. Be sure you tire in the

tight place

Ei.iiingkr A Thorn, Managers.

simply a sound, or wind. The silver on $1.25 to 74 cent.-,

which that, name is stamped is woith fifty cents. Thus the doflar is oiehalf silver and one-half wind. The Chicago platform declares m favor of paying oil’our debts one-hid, in silver ami one-half in wind, it asks fie laboring man to take his daily wages onehalf in silver and one-half in wind. But when it comes to eat bis dinner, instead of finding it all solid bread ami meat, he vvill find it one-half bread and one-haif meat. Bryan was nominated by force of wind. But lie should remember that "they who sow to the wind reap the whirlwind.”—Letter in

Mete York Pretts.

God runs the world on a gold basis. The inside of Heaven is lined with gold. It takes God’s golden gtaee to save a man. It was free silver that betrayed the Son of God. Matt. 20:15 latter clause.) "And as they did eat, Hesaid, Verily, I say unto you, that one of vou , si, dl betray me.” Matt.20:21. In those

days his name was Judas; in these days , H ood’s Pills are the favorite family

ut wix to that h ;t j ^ easy to take, easy to operate

of man is be-

Feed »he Net ve*

L’pon pure, rich blood and you need not fear nervous prostration. Nerve are weak when they are improperly and insufficiently nourished. Pure blood is their proper food, and pure

Oct. 29.

Paris and iiouate.

Hon. G. W. Farris republic! candidate for congress in this-Ij trict and* Hon. E. G. H-'gate, rep'J lican candidate for joint eenatj will enter this county next week .make a joint canvass for one *»-! Tliese gentleman are making 'roj speeches and together tiny p' 1 ’ 1 a program of republicanism tli!' , l

,.l .,,d by t „k,„K llo„,l-> dr „ wi ,, oul ,ien,:c. TU -■

rilla, wni.h is thus the greatest and

It also builds up the

purifier. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gently tones and strengthens tin-stomaeli and i digestive organs, invigorate- the liver, I creates an appetite, gives refreshing sleep, and raises the health tone. In case- of dyspepsia and indigestion it seems to have “a magic touch.” “ For over 12 years I suffered from sour Stomach

trayed! it had been good for that man if he had never been horn.” Matt. 2-iI ;(latter clause .) Al-o read the

5th chapter of .iiimes. What Congrt'HK Canaot Do.

1:30 p. m.,

For K nt—Furntlare and Itmlerinktni;, Oft. 15, 7 p. Ill

Koouist

'I'he fumiture and undertaking rooms now occupied hv Tucker A Maloney on | the en-t side ot the public sijtiare are for rent, possession to he given Jami-

and t>onils at the last session of

county commissioners, and

t hose democratic papers want the people to blindly go ahead and keep in power such a misman aging court bouse ring. We don't believe the people of Putnam propose to be hoodwinked by a gang of politicians that nominated five out <>f eight county candidates from

neastle, and ga>e but three ' ■ to the conn*i -

pie

The theory that congress can work lir - v l s '-'7- These room- are handmiracles in this way by statun lies its somely fitted up for the furniturebu-i-attractior.s for a certain eln-s < f mind-, n---. A good locution and u splendid but fertouai ly fer aa this form cl iu- opportunity to engage la the busi sanity lir., !:ud a run in otbir t... „• 1; Wed. «& Sat. tf S countries v.d- ■ tin y have tried all crtsl —. L of ways (,-( ■. t- vnlrrs and p;i. hv Excursion lo Itluflton, IikI

A. Hays .

which would leave me very weak and

yej 1 faint, difficult to get my breath. These 1 statute. B">t ('. - thin ' v , spells ratne oftener and more severe. I 1 work, - vin when the j t : li; • did not receive any lasting benefit from I n S : ' 'I 1 r ferig* el | physicians, but found such happy effi cts nn-nt ai.cu d t«i ,. -• 1 : . 1

Via Vandulia lit-e, October 13tli-15th. On Oftober 18th to 15th the Vandalia line vvill -ell exiuirsion tickets froin all stations in filvtttoo, Iniliati’i, a; one

irivm a of H= Sarsaparilla, t lint I • cl- U-e Lem it, f .1- t, l!. -. tie Ihipti-t

k«'p It In the house. I am now able to do all my own work, which for six years I have been unable to do. My husband and son have also been greatly benefited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla for pains in the hack, and after the grip. I gladly recommend this grand blood medicine.” I m '— i k ReruY, Leominster, Mass.

j„v yeeteuliy that the gold dollar was a bad thing, vet he promised

on account of this re-trietmt, of foreign ^ he wou [ d m;lko tt 9ilver

countries aujee the repeal ol the reci-

procity law amounts to the equivalent of at least 7,500 live cattle a week, and

dollar as good as gold. This shows bis fallacy. The silver dollar is

.I I,..i , 1 ' ui . -‘tc’ k to ovadi t be dt c", ■- * i i 4 11 ■ ■ loiiventionan-l Anting I ’eo pie’s I n inn took several bottles and mean to always £ ■ V oKiic^. tc ,! "'t ^

higher laws <f trmio.—St. Pard Pi m« r pu-ticuhr ' e 11'on' i "''"'t v° r /r' 1 p particulars call on nearest Vandalia rrteH ' : Line ticket agent, or addreas j . . E. A. Ford, Gen. Pass. Agt., This mon<*y question prrjscnts itEclf St. Louis, Mo. j to me in this homely fashion : If free * coinage of silver means a 53 centdoliu.-, 1,,K Fol,r Ercurtiosn. . then it is not an h< uest dollar jf f r( . e ' ery low one way rate to many coinage mee’is ti 100 cent doli:: ', ccual "l 1 1 first and third fuesday

to a gold dollar. i.s s-aueof i.snd vo- of ea,>h

jeans assert, we will not then have l l8 ! and 8 20 ePt ' ^ * ini ' Cheap doll til’s, but doilors juat like those , T o many points in southern states we now ve uml woich will •-. us hard , first and third Tue-duy of esch nl<)11 ,h, to get. In each ca-o free coinage will about Indf rate, one way. not help l he debtor or make it easier for | Home Seeker's excursions to southern him to pay ins debts. — William Me- and western states, Oct. 5, 0, ID un i 20 Kiuloy. , | F. P. Hebstih, Agent,

Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. #1.

cure all l.iver Ills and

llOOU S Puls Sick HeadacUe. 20 ccuu.

lowing vvill be their dates t'j places: Tuesday, Oct. LI. 1 P- 1 Russellville: Wednesday. ( ‘

Roaehdale; 1 bn' s 1

Bainbridgc: ri

day, Oct. 16, I :30 p. m . ( Inv- :-E‘

Saturday, Oct. 17,7:31' 1 castle. The gei tl

speak al these points', div:-'

time. They will be heard M

for other speeches i" 'he cott 1 " j I>on’t holt your food, it irrita stomach, t'lioo-e dig- 'ti' 11 ' 1 ' chew it. Indigestion i- » 11 ’ • ' sickness. -Proper cure j" - Shaker Digestive Ci-rdDl c'i -~ is the long and short "1 b-'dr

Now, the question I-: H ''' . Vl "‘ ; ' r digestion? Ves, ify-u I'" V1 ‘ l ,: "'j

discomfort after eating, headacl'c, "'

ness, nausea, offensive hrealh. I>;P burn, langoitr, vveaknc--. I'' 11 ’ 1 , dice, tlatulenee. loss of appetite. 1 ^ -

bility, constipation, etc. A <"■ ' " i: indigestion. To cure it. tak' Digestive Cordial. The .nedtetnal t--and plants of which Sbak< t o- 1

( ur-lial fs compo-i I, h- V 1

.’•2-

fo-

food in your -t- ni

en your stomach. " - 1 , i- -iio-ig. cate will k-- |- 1 ' • . Digestive t'onlial is lor ^ ; gists, price 10 cents to $!•' P

To Hire a Cold

Take Laxative m-^J

lets. All druggists if it fails to cut"-, '.o-'