Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1896 — Page 4
riiK n:,IES. GXEZInCAKTLE. INDIANA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7 18^1
A LESSON ON THE DOLLAR.
HARD KNOCKS FOR BRYAN
REPUDIATOR REPUDIATED BY NORTH EAST, WEST AND SOUTH.
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The ripest and sweetest leaf and the purest ingredients are used in the manufacture of “Battle Ax/' and no matter how much you pay for a much smaller piece of any other highgrade brand, you cannot buy a better
chew than “Battle Ax/ f
For 5 cents you get a piece of “Battle Ax” almost as large as the
other fellow's 10-cent piece*
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Economy
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j^J ERVINE QoFrEE.
Pan'ly cereal Klaten ami veirttatile t ■ leasant :a Uednakaada poeltlT8ovrefor Brads he, N< . on-::eflr, Dyepepaiu, Heart Disease. Si-v .e-en - j . flillouen -Bn, C:,i. olpation, amt tliejnany tiil’m 1 ■ caiiaed by ordinary coffee and tea S iv>p.l ■ r bills and hall your colTce eil"'mie. 1 1’ound, loo (tups'Jo cents bampls, tiidUtnu cups, by trail,
lu cents.
AND EA7-
Royal Breakfast
pOOD
The Nerve and Brain Invl^orat inp Rroperties separated (rum Choice wheat ‘Jib <>ack tpe 15c
DR.11 IRTIN UK \LTIIFt»Ol>C<».. Klkhart. iudiana. bold by Orocera.
FOR SALE BY T ABRAMS,
W. H. HARRISON BROAOSTREET d,. SON.
Wanted- An laea iSSS Protect your Idoa*; thov may brlu^ \->u wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERHtHN A < <>.. Patent Attorneys. Waabiugum, 1). r., ft>r their $l.soti prizo oiTer aud llbt Kit two hundred luventions wanted.
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tf 111. . 1 • \ rvlut CodTee M iIt )V D.IIcioiik Kiip at Hall'llio
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T’he laste of tlii“ tiew hoaltli tlrink is [it'i'M! i;lf l<> itself, yet »n llllli'li like ecuii, i,e eiill'ee, t lint limiiy |>l‘ef T if to M n‘li i hi i .Livii. If ytui lire an iuVi lii| Mini a vifliin t'l ei lie - nr tea — Imtiiverv inj'iri us—inti eaiiii'5 unit. usi\ t small iiiiiiiititt wiili Nerviiie i ■ Lire ami break away unithmlly. UTiv rli’nw money auai for uie'lieine \\ lilie the eatl-e ■ I the ill-en'e reiliailis. Nervine I'nlfei* lilies lleailaelie. lie", vnii-ne--. eo'. Saves ilneti.r bills ami eiill'ee e\|ien»es. 1 lb. 100 ellf)s, 20 Wilts. I lb nnlinaiy coflee makes only 40 anil J.'i clips. Eat l*r .Martin's roval llrnakfust EodiI. Sol.I by Troivrs. 2. Koriaie bv T. Abrams. W, ||. llarrisnn. Broail-irect 4, Sun.
WH IG HO
SallTriCiT'l
Gold or Silver _ A book c mtaihiiif; extracts from leading all! bt.l i'ifs witll I elleet imis tlieieon, giving a fair opportunity In weigh the t|tit‘Sllol! Of lln* llt)l!l‘ eli-
ahling von to
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
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nithclic^t iMttsmiririi tin Antnraclte vard ot»*»<fBlte V'tuiditll't froiKht ofllco
Fj On If yon wish to tli--I ; /(. CH S the utleilinli in-
* tellijjeutly this book
wiil supply you with the necessary data \ a 11 * I arguments. An invaluable aid 111
■ the pi enal'alInn of «p' eeh"'.
Agents wauled in every town. We will send copy at once on receipt of one (lime with a twn cent stamp, or twelve cents in stamps hv mail. < . M. DAMKI.S IM HI InIIIN<; CO., 1 .’Is Park Row. Vi:\v Yokk f n v.
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Three of the Critic* Are DennicrHt:!. Head What Senator Kiltnoml. of Vermont, Itourke Cock ran of New Vnrk, Deni nil I'aliner of Illlnoln anil Senator Caffery of DonUiauu Say of the Uryao
Policy.
The North.
By Senator Edmonds (Rep.) of Vermont. There is no place, happily, in this re- ] public where a line can be drawn be- ' tween the rich and the poor. There arc | no “classes” of any kind, either of title j or situation or wealth. The Chicago project is not and cannot he aimed at the pulling down of the rich and the bnilding up of the poor; it i is aimed at our system of true freedom, equality and justice that reaches from J the richest to the poorest man in the j country; and if carried out it will oper- | ate—as such schemes always have—a ; hundred times more severely upon peoj pie of small means and upon labor than j upon the very wealthy, who are always ; able—as they always have been—to . take care of themselves under any condition of things. The substanti il] pros1 perity, ther. fore, of the whole Isidy of | the people of our country, as well as its j honor, require us to unite in condemnj ing and defeating this scheme by the surest means in our power.
The KiiHt*
I By Bourke Cockran (Pcm.) of New York. We who love our country for that ; which she has been; we who glory in | her for what she is; we who cherish her | for what she will be, hero and now part j company with Mr. Bryan and the Popj nlistic horde that nominated him. The l Democracy of Ids country, whose oardij ual faith is confidence in the capacity of the people to manage their own affairs, will never admit the failure of our constitntional system. We can have neither part nor act with a candidate who prof ecutes a campaign on assertions widen are a libel upon the splendor of our prosperity, upon the glory of our achievements, upon the virtue of our people, the patriotism of our citizens, the success of our government, the majesty of our republic.
The West.
By General Palmer (Deni.) of Illinois. The real expectation of the groat body of supporters of the free coinage of silver, and one in harmony with the experience of mankind, is that the unlimited coinage of silver would give to the country a depreciated and cheaper dollar, which would enhance nominal values and be used in the payment of debts, but would be attended and followed by the ruin of all industries, the destruction of public and pri vate credit and irreparable mischiefs. Many of our associates, deluded by deceptive sophistries, are supporting a coalition which disavows the traditional faith of the Democratic party. The best we can hope for them is that they may be defeated, and, when defeated, they may return to the safe paths that they have heretofore trodden.
The South.
By Senator Caffery (Dem.) ot Louisiana. You and the public know the deadly thrusts made in the Chicago platform at the supreme court, at the president’s ]H)wer to suppress riot affecting federal property or authority, and at freedom of contract. You and the public know of the attack on the public credit and honor, on the present monetary stand* I ard and the threat of unlimited issue of I paper money by the government. The [ world knows them and is amazed at
j them.
No nation has ever been led by government in defiance of commerce to 1 adopt ■ measure of values and a medium of exchange. While silver may answer the needs of m effete or nascent civilization, it would not answer the needs of the most progressive and most energetic race on the glolx—the America of
today.
A LESSON ON TH -: DOLLAR.
ANDY SCHAFFER ANCJACOB 5CHUCK
Of MurtifiMvIlle, liu!., Krconnr.cud Wriglitu OUrj Captftilt**. MAHTixsvn.i.K, Inh.. .May 2S. ISIXi. ’I'o t.ie IVright Medical Co., (' dmiibus,
Ohio.
Ok.nis—I have purchased a box of Wright’s ( elery ('apstiles from W. 1} Tarleton, druggist, .tiid used them fm indigestion, stomach trouble and constipation. 1 have been greatly bene111.ted, in fact almost euivd with one box. D Is the b-st medicine without exception that I have'useil for my troubles. Yours verv truly. Andy St maiii n. .Maktinsvi/.I.k Ink. .Max 18, IK'lf}, To (be Wright .Medical * o., < iluuibus,
Ohio.
tiKNTs—1 nave purchased a box of Wright's <'elery (.apsides from \V. B. Tarleton, druggist, and used tlioni for indigestion and constipation, i was greatly benetitted by using them and \vi uhl not be without them. Very truly yours, Jacob ricurcK. For sale by AlukiO Au.kn, Drunggst i or Job Bruiting see The Banxkb Times, printer
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 bankrupt everybody. Thefoun- ; tain of Business is stability, and j with a silver standard you can 'neve have it. In Calcutta I can j buy this suit of clothes for $40 i today, and perhaps $20 tomorj row, and the next day 't will be I $50. You can never tell from ! the number of dollars you own ; how much you are worth. Tho n .untry is at the mercy of die' money changers and specula- ' ! t< >r.;. The idea of going to a silver standard from a gold one is | too ridiculous for serious con- ■ delation. I have si.on enough ! ol this in India. - llbhop l hoburn*# : • >|iiuiu!i iiltirmcil and t-mlciscd over his I
j i-xx n name.
Say, do you know, If trude i.- 1 -Inxx' I Tee iluii time' him y have killed iy , You xvill he x» be
T<> ailx'H-ii- e?
I For tli.it xvill so- u rebui'l * *
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Keep the credit <>f the tfo\ *•[ nment untarnished uliove all else. Keep the currency up to the hip nest standard of civlli/.' d nations. Will-
iam McKinley.
THE FARMER'S REAL GRIEVANCE. Not u Lark of Money In the Country, but of Danklng Facilities In Country Districts—Sir. Shearman's Proposed Korn*
edy.
Why has Canada no currency question, no vry for cheap money and no campaign againf-t gi id? These are questions whi ’h Mr. Thomas G. Shearman answers very effectively in tho London Times of Sept. 11. Briefly summarized, Mr. Shearman's explanation of tho discontent among ; farmers, which has lead to tho ridiculous demand tor free silver, is that most farmers in the wi t and south are de- , prived of the beiu ' M if banking facilities. They seldom see or use a cli ' k and are unacquainted with the benefits | of banks and bank credits. For this reason there is a great scarcity i f currency in most rural districts. The 1 “country store” supplies in part and in a crude and costly way tho credits whicli tide many farnu is ever from one season to another. Because of the great risk involved, the storekeeper, by charging high prices for his goods and by pitying low pi ices for farm products, really gets from 25 to 40 per cent interest on the credits giv< n to the farmers. Of coarse such interest eats up all of the profits of a large class of farmers. The country storekeeper really does a banking business in a clumsy and costly way. Local banks, such as exist in Canada, would furnish the farmers with credits at about oue-fourth the cost of store credits. With such banks the farmers could sell their crops for checks, deposit them in banks and take up their discounted notes iu this way. ; The farmer knows nothing of this | method of conducting transactions and thinks that his needs can be supplied only by making more money—cheaper . money if necessary. Tho farmers, therefore, make no' efforts to obtain better banking facilities. Instead they work and vote against banks and Lur.ki rs at every opportunity. They t ix money and other loanable capital :: 2 or 2 1 o percent while demand: • that interest be reduced to 2 pern nt. They thus drive away the very me: y they are eo enger 1 to get. In some si .*Inns of tho si uth it 1 is 50 or 75 miles 1 > the in an t bank. | They prohibit brai bunks, such ; s ex-' ist iu Canada and . otland to the great advantage of remt . country district.-. The farmers th ■; Ivr ; are the gr atest cm mil s to v, bat is most m i rod in their ocniiuunitics—first class banks of deposit and disc rant. Mr. Sb in i n makes this point clear. IT says T :.t Canadian farmers ‘‘I • suffered f ;.i the fall of ] net s n:;d from t vi ry other alleged result of tho single gold . udard to tho : an.e cst; nt us the i rners south of tin:u. Yet tkere is no bimetallic league in Cana ’..;, and the cry for cheaper money is not h .trd. Canada has not only enough money to supply all of her own wants, but also lends such gn at amounts in the Uniti d States that jealous American, banki rs sometimes try to shut Canadian money out. ” Mr. Shearman sees what too fe-.v seem to sue—that the farmers havo a real monetary or currency grieve,me. He has indicated what is probably ti e only way of giving relief. Ho of rs something positive. That the farmers are not willing to take tho only remedy for their ills and prefer tho quack fiee silver and cheap money remedies only prolongs their sufferings and make ) a rational solution of tho money quest’eu more difficult and uncertain. Which? Which? In communities xvhore wageworkers predominate Mr. Bryan continues to deny any intention of cheapening the dollar. He knows and they know that this would mean diminishing by onehalf the purchasing powerof wa ys and reducing by one-half tho value of all savings, insurances and loans. And so ho pn t; nils that free coinego will increase by nearly one-half the price of silver and make a silvei dollar worth truly as much as a gold one. But in the west and in farming communities Mr. Bryan waxes eloquent on the need of a cheaper dollar to increase the price of farm products and enable tlie farmer to pay ijUOO of debt with if.'il in silver. Leading silver advocates at the west have repudiated Mr. Bryan's idea fur eastern hearers only that free coinage xvill increase the price of silver to $1.2!). They say flatly that such dolluv.i w ould bo ns bad as gold. What they want is a dollar worth only 51
cents.
Which dollar does Mr. Bryan really want? He cannot have both. Whicli i i to Lo bunkoed—the workingman or the farmer, the mine owner or the debtor? Whicli?—Ncxv York World.
Have Jhose Qld Book] Yours Repaired
-AT-
V SMALL EXPENSE
They will last a lifetime alter w have resewed them. Don’t lie" leet tobriiifryour magazines, jioh folios and valuable music and hav] them hound.
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NATIONAL, It 1x1*1 1ILICAN TICKET Foi I're-iiient, WILLIAM M« KINLEY,
Of Ohio.
For Vice I’resitient. GARKET A. HOBART, Of Ncxv Jersey.
itICIM IILIC AN STATE TICKET. For Governor. james a. Morvr. For Lieutenant Governor. W. S. HAGGARD. ”jr Secrelarv of State, W. I>. OWENS. For Auditor uf State, A. DAILY. For Treasurer iff' State. F. J. Sf TloLZ. For Attornex -General. VV. A. Ix ETUI AM. For Ren.li ter So:•r,';,;e <’olirt, ( 11 VRLK' : . REM V. For Superintendent Public Instruction, l>. M. UEET1XG. For Stn'.isiieiiui, S. J. I HOMl’SON. For Appellate J.ilge, First District, WOODFIX 1). ROBIN SOX. For .1 udge A ppelliite ('uni t. See uni 1 )is. WILLIAM J. 11KNI EY. For Judge Appellat*’ Court, Third Dis., J A M ES B. BLACK. For Judge Appellate Court. Fourth Dis.. 1>. W. COMs'lOCK. ForJudge Appellate Court, Sixth Di<., U. Z. WILEY. H KPtBl.IK.VN' COINI'Y •liCKr.T. For R.-nresentive, A. H. MOORE, Of ClinUm. For Treasurer, JAM ES M YTTIIEWS, Of Greeneastle. For Sheri If, DANIEL IV. M AC Y, Of Jefferson. For Assessor. D. < . DARN ALL, Of Monroe. For Surveyor, FRANK WILLIAMS, Of Warren. For Coroner, DR. W. F. SI MMERS, Of Franklin. For Con ini--loner, 2nd District, J. C. It EAT. Of Marion. For Commissioner, fird District, . IA r < , KGI S STONER, Of Wasliington. MIScF.l.I.ANF.OfS. For Prosecutor Uth District. HENRY C. LEWIS. For < ongre-s. CEORoE W. FAR IS. For Joint Senator, ENOCH G. HOG ATE. For Joint Representative, JOHN M. KELLER.
fjocal firm* Cdard.
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TIME CARD SEPT.13'1 H, I8J6 NORTH Itot'ND. No. 4,* ( iiicago Mail . No. •!,* “ Expre-- . .! / hi No. 44,t Local Freight II I ' .i >) SOt'TTl BOl'NIX. No. 3,* Southern Mail 2.i m No. •',* ” Express 2:1" pm No. 44, J - Local Freight * Daily. + Dailv except sin, ax'. J. A. MICHAEL
NOTICE.
As we went our way down Jackson street south from court liou.se 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 I delicate and private diseases confident- | ially. Me lias a long experience in the
treatment of the
Why Capital Is Timid Today.
There is capital enough for ev ■:y Er V ES N O I=r7X RS, legitimate hu.uuis* enterprise, and bj j diseases of the liver
AND OISE3TIVE ORGANS
The Doctor lias niade a specially for
twenty years of
VANDAUA 1 !F!E. Trulnn leave-jreenoaaue. Ina. in iti
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for Tin-: wr.sx
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roe TIIK CAST
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lor complete Him curd. s-Am and etiitlons, and for full Inforn .c rue s, thronirli ears. etc. miilrcss
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1 '! lie best of e'lgraveil j on short notice at this [j* u r order.
cards furnished oiliee. 8eiid US if.
of the Itemocratlr IMtttform. Down with the natioiml government; down with the si preme court; down with national banks; down with national credit- down with statesmen and statesmanship; down with the wisdom of the fathers and tin traditions of the past; hurrah for "stiites’ right”; hurrah for repudiation and dishonest money; hurrah for free coinage of the world’s silver at our expense; hurrah for panic, general bankruptcy and irreparable disaster; hurrah for plunder, fur “to the victqrs belong the spoils"; hurrah for the degenerates and the conspirators against stable government and established order,
the processes cf credit it can be multiplied indefinitely, but it cuunot be set at its work fo long :.s men 1< or that it will 1veld, nly chi a pel ied in the using. C. ; i:al I rings no return to the owner tv.:; .-m he somehow puta it nt the service of the ( mmuuity, but Iho tempting jure theUndcjfl follow is profit, end win n the risks are great tho profits must also bo gnat. Remove the thought of risk, mid hoarded capital will lx* set free, mills will start up, raiiroadj undertake extensions and improvements and b.opi h i n t i prises eoiaivoiid themselves to invc.-to.s. As it is, pending the d, cisien of tho value of the dollar, no one is spending, everybody is hoarding. VVc live from hand to mouth, xvifh the mat hinery of prosperity idle at oiu
doors.—Boston Congregational ist. Tlie lliirgain (Tmnti r Camlldute. "Souio of the reports say that the
women went wild over Bryan at different places along his route,” remarked
the horse editor.
“That’s natural,” replied the snake editor. “Hu is the bargain counter can-
didate. ”
‘‘How so?” ‘‘He wants to mark tho dollar down to 611 cents. ”—Pittsburg Chromole-Tel-
egraph.
- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And all ailments pertaining to their sex He guarantees all lie undeiTakes tucure Will pn-itively net nnderf ike a ease unless lie feels sure of making .i cun*, i’barges are low in all eases. Call on the Doctor as
THE 1. D. St \rJ. RY, 25 MILES THE SHORTEST
ROU fE BETWvLN
liidianapolis and Kansas Citi.
CONSULTATION IS FHEE. A small eharge is made in -ome cases where iiistrninents are reiinired for exaininaiion. Otlicc hours from !• o’clock t. m. t" s o’clock p in. Convenient moms upstairs in block above stated. Ladies inay rely on receiving gentlemanly treatment.
I’lie only line running Ri ' diiie. 1 <’ars between Cincinati and J . Il * xille, III., xvithout elmnge via < o. A D. and Wnliaub, passing tlirougli liedanapolid, Ind., Decatur, Springfield ai i Jacksonville, Ills. Two daily tlimugli truins with perfect accoiniiieJuDeiH . (“I'.st arid west. Jxo. S. L.izaiu s. •' • 1 | Frt. and Tkt 4 1 xi'iu.is I
Agent, I niiiAN iroi.is
TIMK TAI1LE.
WK3T
.l);80 a. m.
KAS~
5:11 |>. in.
12.15 m
Vnndalm Hate*.
The Vandalin line will run
Uomcscekers »xcu--ions to points nil
niith, southwest end north- |
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Vo. > 12:15 a.m. Vo. 11 i.(icmI.7:50 a. nt. I No. IB Daily 12:50,,. Non. a and 4 riin dally dally except -11ndax
I lir ".igh tlcketd sold and I .
to all points. K, F further Inloi i'"' 1
etc, apply ms. Kidlen.
a series of
points in I Mouo " the
the west, south, southwest end north- Home Seekers excursion* 1 (vest, at low rates, and on various dates . r -,,,(,t. 1 Hi, 141b a 11 " during Augii-t. Septinber and October, i -, t '|, (jii,* |(.i,h -md 20th.
J. S. Dowling. Agent.
15th
To < lire u fold In One IK*} . Take Laxative Rionio Quinine Tablets. Ad druggi-G refund the money if it fails to cure. '25c. lOStD
One fm'
two dollars for round trip.
(tiers rates t ( >
ion t a Oct. plus
One
way s.» ill -
points the first
each month. Kate l>g c uts
J. A. Michael,
if I “ I 41 l * ■ and third * tM ' ' qe
per h‘ ,,c
