Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1896 — Page 2
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one majority for Bryan is a most conclusive straw that Bryan is a hailly defeated man and that many of the people who go to see him are either republicans when they go or
return converted to republicanism „ „ . ■' , 1 reporter was misinformed concern
by hearing his silly fallacies. The Bannek Times is willing to accept the second set of figures as correct and not feel a bit bad over it. We believe this corrected poll thoroughly settles it that Mr. Bryan is not in it, as the poll was taken on a democratic day under the best
DAILY BANNER TIMES democratic auspices that could be ■ - - — trotted out. We disagree with Published every afternoon except Sunday Brof. Bassett S opinion that a poll «t the BannekTimksoffice, corner Vine and , , . , • Kiauklin streets. ! of a train means nothing. In this
poll was taken on a Lake Erie train on which I was a passenger. The result was McKinley 30, Bryan 21, for prohibition 11. six for Bent ley and five for Levering. In the
particular case it most certainly rt sent to the papers these 11 a^^rtoo-M^ 19h0W9 that I’utnam people do not
xotboKdfto^^^^. COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS. In yesterday's issue you gave the | t result of a poll taken on the coach interesting Items from Principal of the fast mail coming r rcm Indi Points of Putnam County. anapolis Tuesday night. Your ukoveland.
Last Saturday night w is the date for
, , ,, the Dr. Moore meeting. After a few of
ing the vote. It was Bri an 31: , . f f .. . i .
,, , " the members of one of the eliurches ob-
Mi Kinley 2o, I aimer 2, and three to having tlie speaking In their votes for prohibition which were ; churcli, the good Methodist of this place
incorrectly reported “undecided.’', (iodides them) opened the doors of, . By the way it seems to he the fash- their chun-h, which was .iiiickty tilled. | \T0X*y gTSS t OXtBIlt. It IS
Dr. Moore commenced speaki.ig shortly |
ton to report prohibition votes as .. , . ; , .
. ‘ after seven and spoke for an hour and
undecided. On Monday last a minutes to about 300 attentive
Ladies’ Wrappers Cost about as much to have made as a Uheap Dress, hence, very many ladies go with out this very Comfortable Garment to
"^rrxrr.r 1 " 1,0 r *° elvea , ‘ acl1 ‘‘'•J'l propose being swept
AU oommunlcations should be sigrned with therauieof the vrlter: not necessarily tor j publict*lon, but ns "videnoe of Bood fa tb ! A.ionyinous co'ntmiulcatloiis can not be no-
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off their
— I by Bryan, the boy wonder.
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Expert Hunter’s
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We publish, and are triad to irct the same when they are news, free brief notices of
deaths, births and inarriaires, but we ebann | Vj 2, V , *■, •• >nnt< .>t marriag’eH, obitu- • • • ••i'hihl*
April 17. IHUfi. prior to the state republican nominating convention the Sentinel was yery compliment ray to Mr. James A. Mount, now the republican candidate for governor. At that tim^ the Sentinel thought Mr. Mount had no chance for the nomination and here is what the
Sentinel said:
" M r. Mount has many of the qualification- that should go toward the makeup of a stiong candidate. He i- of the people .strictly. As a soldier his record is without blemish. At (.'hickamauga he covered himself with glory by twite leading the skirmish line, and throughout the war was at the front. He is a self-made m in. h tving, by strict attention to business, become possessed of one of the finest homes in the state and a 500-nere farm that hasn’t a bad piece of fence on it. He lias addressed farmers’institutes in every county of the state, and knows all the farmers. He i- an intelligent man, lint li“ isn't a political!, and that will offset all the other qualities. If the republican party wanted a good. safe, honest, intelligent man as its candidate it would nominate
were reported as “undecided.’ - I protest against being reported in chat way. The polling crank is a nuisance anyway. The votes on trains and steamboats prove nothing, but when I am asked how- I shall vote I have no objections to stating, and I object to being re ported as not yet knowing what 1 shall do. Yours for fairness,
T. J. Bassett.
hearers. He made one of Ids best efforts and even the democrats who i were present admit it was a great [ speei h. Tile sledge hammer blows he gave against the fallacy that the tiat of | the government can create wealth were j unanswerable.
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Mrs. Eva Ramho and daughter Hazel have gone to Jefferson ( ity, Ohio, for ] an extended visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Nelson visited | | relatives at Shannondale last week. Frank Ashby, of Ladoga, visited T. i J. Nelson and family last week. Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Rohm left Tues- j day for Neosha Falls, Kansas, to visit their daughter. Joe Codings is attending the grand j annual meeting of the H.T. D. A. at
Warsaw.
Mr. Hilary Snyder is expected to arrive Saturday alter a weeks visit here. Mrs. Snyder and son. who have been
summer with Mr. and
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KalHton h Meeting.
Samuel M. Ralston, of Boone county, dropped into town Wed-
, *11 i i 1 -ms. oiivut*i nesday noiselessly and nearly un- .
• ‘ - [spending the known. Notwithstanding that be i Mrg> T j Xelson> wj|1 ret,,,.,, t0 their is democratic candidate for secre-] home, Denver. Colorado. tary of state and one of democra- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall, of Otter-
cy’s big guns, his meeting was anything but an encouragement to democrats. Ralston's voice had plenty of play in the court room because there wasn't much else there. There was a fair crowd around the stoves but the benches back were empty. If a state democratic candidate can not fill a hall, who can- It will be remembered that every popocratic popinjay that came along when the free silver craze was on, could pack the court house to suffocation. Now it is ditferent. the silver craze is dead and the crowds are minus. Ralston's meeting was a fizzle, ( hair man Colliver was chairman for a fact, and he actually sat in the chair all through the meeting.
bein, are vLitiiig their son.
the subject <•! the Holy Spirit and the
latter that of Love.
The county Sunday school convention will he held here on next Saturday. It is hoped the people will keep iwtheir good name in Sunday school work hv
a good attendance.
The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a church fair next Saturday after-
tanbv has eighteen McKinley men j noon n, " ht ' 0 - vster< ' vil1 be8erml
in the evening.
Last Saturday Willis Wright mounted a colt for the purpose of “breaking it” but the breaking was in the other dr-
and four Bryan. Mrs. Johnson and daughter Minnie have returned from Missouri and Kansas, where they spent the summer with
relatives.
rection for lie had no time to think
lie landed on the ground, falling on his right shoulder which was so injured he has not been able to use his arm since.
Harvey Grimes, wife and cliiid. visited relatives here this week. Esquire Fortune held court here on
Monday. The case was the State vs Thomas Bobannan for provoke in which Mrs. Marion Iddings, was prosecuting witness. A jury found him not guilty.
rid of
for extended accounts of
11 the Sentinel could get
?'ir 'is miuie ni'iiUvancT “ vr,,nBl ' inent ,lu ’ re its tiles it would no doubt be willing
much for them as the
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Bktan's and Ridpath’s fallacies are constantly being punctured. Wheat is still climbing up and -liver sliding down. These tvo patriots should get these two com modities together or shut up shop.
to pay as muon for tnem as ’ Democ at and the Star Press would. The Sentinel thought well of Mr. Mount three weeks before he was nominated but now it has changed its tune just like it did on the silver
question.
On October 8. 1892, in a double leaded editorial of democratic enthusiasm the Greencastle Democrat
said:
Florida voted for state and local officers Tuesday. Mitchel, the demo-
governor,
cratic candidate for
elected by 27,000 majority, county in the >tate gave a against linn. The leiri-lature democratic in both branches.
w a-
But one majority is solidly Georgia
voted on Wednesday and gave W. J. Northern, democratic candidate for governor. 70,000 majority or thereabout. The legislature is largely democratic, t he victorx in both slates was grand and sweeping, ami exceeded the expectation of the most sanguine democra -. The-e results are significant in the fact, that they demonstrate that < leveland is sure of ihe electorial vote of every southern -late and wilt he the
next president.
Cleveland was elected president.
bus kicked
Voters in Putnam should be on their guard. Democrats are pursuing their usual tactics ami are trying to get people to lose votes by moving. Don't listen to the bland dishment of the local democratic gang or their workers. You are safe in keeping both eyes on them. Keep up the fight in Putnam for an opening cf the books and a turning out ot the court house
ring.
Ok Dr. Ridpatli's speech in Rockville the Journal makes some very pei tinent criticisms and says among
other things:
The net of I*;:) wns perfidious. It " ill he so film OUt
written In history. It has never been ud-
iqimtelv deiiouiuud. It was a erlme airaiti.-t But what a dltiel'etlt tale the telG God and man.—Ridpath. *.» Isn’t it strange bow even the doctors |- r raph tells this year of these south oi the '‘new democratic part ’’disagree., ern elections from what it said in HereisDim^r Ridpath wbos t ,t-“th,;! F l ori( l uv hag gone demo-
eruiK* of 1.i h i- nev<*r iM t'ii a'lp<iu:U*-n i
iW» non need. TIhmi I lovtor Pat- oratio bv about 1.5,000 and the iii hi inuapolis. that th- ecliim in the l. ss than 10,QUO. This is a teirible it---ic.rear »<•»» *»“ «•' ‘x* 2 ««
Slo rinan bill, and not by the crime of i ures.
1>7:!. 't hese two very eminent doctors — ; ot the "new ilenioi-ratie party” should To Cure a Cold In One Hn>. h Id a meeting and -ettle the point in Take Laxative Bromo guinine Tabcontroversy. lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25c. 208c I>. In another column is a card from
Prof. T. J. Bassett of this city in Via Vandalia 0l . tober , 3th . 1St „. which he presents this paper with o,, Octolcr Ktili io loth the Viuidalia
4i corrected poll of the voters on
Think it Over. Have you ever heard of a medicine with such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsaparilla V Don’t you know that Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, has proven, over and over again, that it has power to cure, even i, er all other remedies fail? If you ha e impure Mood you may take Hood’s Sarsaparilla with the utmost oiitideiiee that it will do you good. Hood’s Pills assist digestion, 25 cents lirnzil’s Hie Borheeue. The republicans of Clay fairly outdid themselves on Wednesday at their barbecue. There were 20,000 people in Brazil and the mammoth demonstration showed that the miners and workingmen of our neighboring county are itching for a chance to vote for McKinley An immense parade was given in the day time and a large one at night. The Greeneastle drum corps was in the parade,
Wm. MeCammnek ha- moved to lii-
3! ORTON.
The member- of Unioi. Chapel and
friends of Rev. Leazenby met at the | bk.llk i nion. parsonage last Thursday evening and! Miss Daisy Jones is ni-ii . a -ore
took Rev. beazonbv and wife by stir-' hand, prise by making them quite a nice do-
nations of fruits and vegetables, etc. hti'iii aiul David Scot! "ill ic 'c into
There were about sixty present who! his town property
spent a very pleasant hour together, after which Rev. Leazenby very kindly thanked all for their donations which
if the
he received, hut tnought more motive of brotherly love which prompted his friends to remember him and lie hoped as all come to know him better that th“ir love for him and his
others
and now ihe Democrat ot the democratic
party.
Anxiously watch declining health of tbi ir daughters. So many are cut off l,v consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety. In toe early stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla will restore the quality and quantity of the blood anil thus give > >d health. Read the following letter: “It is but just to write shout my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was comp!e' Ay run down, declining, had t hat t ired feeling, and friends said she would not live over three mouths. She had a bad
NEW MAYSV1LLK. Grant Alien has moved to LewiDooley’s farm. F. H. Hall sold (52 head of fat cattle laet week tha* averaged 1027 pounds per head, at |4.50 per hundred. Mrs. Mary Sehaekelford. of Missouri, is visiting relatives here. William Stewart and family visited at Brazil this week. Hog cholera is raging. Tlie deiiiocat campaign was ushered in here sometime ago by a little kid speaking to tlie faithful, and was closed last Saturday by l>. E. Williamson a sore bead of the democratic and republican party. He alluded to the sore heads that had spoken here before, and said that his head was not sore, but we think from the history he gave of himself that he should be placed in the same rank with the other speakers. Wilbur Grantham and Myrtle Stewart surprised their many friends last Sunday by telling that they were married, and had kept the matter a secret for two week*. CLOVKI1HALK. Mr. W. V. I.ewninn, of Georgetown, 111., and Miss Sallie Long were married Tuesday morning at seven o’clock, at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Lewinan will make their home at Georgetown where Mr. Lewinan is engaged in business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinclair, of Coxville visited relative here this week. Mrs. J. W. O’Datuel and Mrs. Enos A. Wood are visiting at Indianapolis. A party of 25 Odd Fellows from Eminence attended Lodge here Saturday
night.
Mrs. '>r. S. W. McClure is at home from Traverse City, Mich., where she has lieen for the past two months for
her health.
lion. G. W. Paris and Hon. E. G. j Hogatc will speak here Friday, Get. 16, at 1 :.‘10 p. in. The people of south Putnam are invited to hear theses two! highly respected and well informed
men speak.
H. <*. Slmey and wife, of Seattle.
Washington, are vi-iting at W. F. Ohrs. Cooper and Mb* Minnie! Saney’s. • j Neison were married Wednesday at the John Hixon and family, ('lias. Town- residence of J. H. < Xel-on near Mornd and family. Frank Bowman and ; hm. Both tiic contracting nartv.-* ha\
A. I’icktl attended lodge at Hoaehdale
Tuc-day evening.
Dr. Watson and wife spent Sunday
with < has. Siilery's. Carpentersville. (let. 7.
Editor Banner Times:
It is being told by democrats in ilutownship that 1 said that free silver would be a goo 1 thing for the fanner, which is an utter falsehood from I*, ginning to end. I never made use of anv such language. 1 have ,iwavbeen op|>«>sed to free C’iiiagi of-liver from the tlr*t time it vv i- adveeai.il till some \ears ago, and am still o | ■-e.i n, it and think *' would not Te “ood for any body but In- disastrous to every body except the mine « win i r lmllin:i owner. Respeeifullv.
A. li. 1’ICKF.I..
Kill or Banner 'I imk.s :
Ir is re|»>rle(l that I -aid that -lemM Bryan l e «di cted the repntd'i ni - won .1 n<st let him 'tike hi* -vat. I wiI! ju«t sav that l never saiil anyiliing “t tlie kirr-1. ir would take a Iran that i-"il-!ing to support ihe ( 'liiv.:_'.' platl' ini to say that. Wm. A. (' uiimm kk.
Prof. Pentecost. |)rinei|ial ol our schools, reports them ti> In iuallour-
ishing condition.
A -mall tire originating in I*. Pohn's store la-t Sunday morning gm iiitea , scare but was extinguished without
inneb damage.
A very pleasatit surprise wa- given Mr-. I>r. Ba-ti i bv her mother and
family should grow stronger and that frw>ua! , from last Tueall should unite to make the coming her a .j t h birthday. The year one of the best years that Morton (ll ,y opened no cloudy but a- a boiinticircuit ha* ever had and that the new f(l i am) slun pt U ous dimer had been church will In- completed and the so- p ^p ar ,. (l a , H i lluny valuable presents eiety greatly strengthened. He said he hiui , H . t . n gPClireil thought of giv'ng wanted the members to feel that he | h e ente-pfise was enteriaiucd. At could help them in their present work 7 a . m . t h e procession headed bv Mother and welcomed them M his home any v Vi | l8i Mr Jacob Muliis and wife. Mr. time, after which all joined in singing Emmonds Stokes and wife. Mr. Theo. followed by prayer, all feeling the hour Harris ami wife. Mr. Jno. Mulfis and had been well spent, departed for their Master Joyce Stokes and Mi-es Nelli* ho,ne *’ Wills. A Hie Muliis. Maudie and Edna
Rev. James Carver and wife returned Muliis started for Belle l nion and in
to their home in Iowa last Monday. two hours reach-u the latter place, sndj
He wdl take work again this year. , hc 81iri)ri , e was complete. The Ladies Aid society met at the Echo. hoinoof Rev. Leazenby and wife Tuesday afternoon. cooper— Miss Kate Ratclifl’e expects, to spend On Wednesday morning nt l< :;
the week with friends at Danville and o’clock at the home nt the bride's l« in Haute. parents, nine miles north ot town, Jordan Grider, of Fincastle. spent . \iiij Sunday with her daughter Mrs. L>. p j occurred the marriage ' . Burk. Minnie Nelson to Mi. (har.csr. Mrs. Nan Allen returned to her home Cooper, the Rev. M. J. ( lavpooi near Lebanon last week, of Lafayette, performing the cere
mony. Only the immediate nnni bers of the families were present.The house was very hamisoiue.vj
cut flowers, p'ittvdi
Miss Lizzie Bowman, of Owen county.! nianj - relative* aiulfriends in tha conn- 'lecorated with
visited at John S.vart/.'* last week.
ly
ICxcarHlon to IihI.
li e will sell excm -ioii tickets from all stations in Bluffron. Indiami. at one
♦ bo fast mail train on Tuesday from f. in . f 0 r the round trip, account Baptist Indianapolis to this citv. His fig- - oiivention afid Young People’-Union
in Indiana. I ickets good to return tin-
tires make the Bryan vote 31, Me- nl October Ifitli, in< lu*ive. For full Kinley 2D, Palmer 0 ■' p “ l ' ihi »ir.niBts particulars call on nearest Vamlalia
3. The Banner Times gave the original figures ns they were reported to tbie paper in the presence of a democrat. The figures handed in bv Prof. Bassett, however, carry no terrors to republicans. A car-load of people re urning from the biggest popocratic meeting in Indiana that cannot show up more than
prohibitionists particulars Line ticket agent, or address E. A. Ford, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
St. Louis, Mo.
nod notning seemed to do her any good, i happened to rend about Hood’s Sarsnpa1 , \ and bad her give it a trial. From the v y fir-t dose she began to get better. Ai:or lal.ing a few bottles she was cotn- . , ly cured and her health has been the t ever since.” Mrs. Addie Peck, 1.: BaJ: -ad Place, Amsterdam. N. Y. “I will say that my mother has not v ei; my case in as strong words as I v , d have done. Hood's Sarsaparilla li fr.ly cured me and I am now well.’' OiRA Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. .•to sure to get Hood’s, because
TheAmerican silver dollar is legal tender for any amount.
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Sarsaparilla
FILLMoHk.. Last week K. K. Ballard, of ( raw-foid-vil’e,-poke here in MeNai v hall. He si>oke in favor of free silvei ami free trade. Several republicans were at the meeting and they were greatly astonished at the democratic applauding a reported saying < f Abraham Lincoln wlncn the speaker re id. It was out of the ordinary for such a thing to occur in this corner. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Terry, of Harmony. visited friends nr.d attended church here on Sunday. About two dozen democrat * went j from here to the Bryan meeting at Indi- ! anapolis on Tuesday. Mr. Woods and family visited the | family of John Hunter on Sunday. Since the close of the Christian church district convention held here on C'c 28th, Elder A. L. Oreutt, of Indianapolis, ha* remained here and visited.
^ pUnts, golden rod aim ,UI, '‘ lllll j
j leaves. In the parlor "ere Atmi'i
.. 4l jean Beau tv roses, while in the eoH M is. Abner Helds lott luesdavfora , *. 1 ,i, a 1,,qj,. nnil‘'leoi!) ,1, „..vi c : ner where stood the Li Hit mi"-
of
vi>ii to friends in 'Tennessee.
Mr. Llli* has moved on Mr. Slither- an embankin' •' liu’s farm ami Mr. McIntyre, of Roach-1 leaves and heavy foliag*
dale, will occupy the house vacated by
him.
J. I,. W itt talk*of moving to Russell-
ville.
Claude Hooser, of Ilendriekt county, visiterl James Young Saturday night. Two ladies from tlii- vicinity went to Ladoga Monday and came home with the lines crossed under ihe horse's neck a id quarrelled all the way home because the horse did not go right. Elder Higgins commenced a series of meetings at Bethel Saturday night.
O A It CENTERS V 11. LK. Everybody go to bear Dr. A. H. Moon- at Roaehdale Saturday after-
noon.
J. A. Piekel and family visited at
tin 11111)1. plant's
In the dining room, 10 0 scheme was white and green. carnations alone ''eing 11 ■' l '
uore an ele of nine bri>!
the table. T'lic bride gent travelling dress
dumb
The pastor W. It. Brown is eomlimtnig
a protracte4 meeting, preaching some Ed Shuey’s bnturdav s< ‘ r 1 ,nons * W,«. Bridges ami' ,'amily, of Ladoga,
-I morning and evening being worthy of spend Sunday with Verge Bridges’.
Hood’S PUIS toUc widbeueflclaT ^ - especial mention. The former was on j Mesdames Piekel and Cline and J.
cade, trimmed in persian si:') weddir.g march, and inusH the oeaemouy was playcii b>
Kate Miller. After the cereni'^
an elaborate breakfast wa* 11 the bride and groom leaving
mediately for Chicago, where tlu^
Will spend the honeymoon, visit Mrs. Cooper’s brother.
Sam G. Nelson. Mr. «nd - 1
Cooper will be at t0
an'! Mr
man}* triends, in their a North Jackson street,
first of November.
home o after » h
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