Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1896 — Page 4
rat BAi\N^R ii-IES. UM^NOA.STLK. INDIANA THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 lbW
Health*^
Economy
la-tier than
RINKt >, Dr. Martin's ISjMRVirVE 0 OFF ^ E Pare!? coreal platen and ve-retaole / y»!^a?ai.t 'a ble drink and u poaitive cure tor Headline, Nervonnats, Dypepala, Heart Disease, Hieepleean ss, BiliouHness, Constipation, and the many ailmeDts caused bv ordinary cofftie and tea. Saven "crtor MUt Mkd naif four coffee expenee i Poaod Cups 540 cents. Sample, making 25 cups, t v r.uil, 10 cents. AND EAT Royal Breakfast P» The Nfrve'ind Drain Invl^orat k inc Pn iiHrtiee teparat.'i. Inna I '15c. DB.M VK TIN HEALTH LOOK ( <>., Elkhart, imii.in. . Bold wiucer.. FOR SALE BY T. ABRAMS, W H. HARRISON BROADSTREET &. SON
They have tne silver basis in India, have had it for centuries, and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and bankrupt everybody. Thefountain of business is stability, and with a silver standard you can never have it. I n Calcutta 1 can buy this suit of clothes for $40 today, and perhaps $20 tomorrow, and the next day 'twill 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 money changers and speculators. The idea of going to a silver standard from a gold one is too ridiculous for serious con- ! sidei ation. I have seen enough of this in India.—liidi"!* Tlndmii,'"|iiti!i>n and finlorsed "vcr Idown naliu*. — To Cnro j» Col<! In O i#* Hay. Take I.iXHtiv** Hi.mo (.Jiiinine TabI 'l'. A 1 dni"(ti«t' ivfaiiil the money 'l it I d’i- to cure, o.'i • l'i>itl>
‘FREE SILVER’S IN THE SADDLE I”
\an«la!Ki Kilter. I'lit* Vaodalia l!::t will nm a series of il 'tneseekers exeii'-ioi,» to jioint- in the west, sontli, -oill h west i-nd northwest. at low rates, and on vtmons datednrin'g At:e;iist, S!",ii in her and Oetolei. J. S. ItoWLIMi. Ai;ent.
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Have Those Qld go (J)? Yours Repaire
AT-
A SMALL EXPEXs
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ev YES, BUT WHAR S DE SADDUL?"
They will last a lifetime fitter have resewed them. Don’t n leet tohriug your nifio-azines. |) ( folios and valuable music find in them hound.
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RINK PURE WATER
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iucketPunn) and Water Purifiei BEST ON EARTH ETrr TXT"ells o-fr-d. Cistsrna. ililtJ Medal World’s Expcsition. Yin pi ’ well or O stern in 10 aay» use c:- money refunded.
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Tarawa 10 gallons of y- r water per minute. No
- , m rust, burnt , Never h».
;o i; parked, primed or thawed. Y.'iJl not fvr.-'/o, as buckets drutu Ihomselves. Will not rust, chain and buckets made uf Gnlvarilzoil Steel. Can iio set up in 1j iiiinute». No attachments below the platform. Ni> wooden tubing, rubber or leather fo contaminate the water. flakes bad water wood and jrood water
better. Saves ita east S i Doctor bills alone every year, p;.- e water beiiiR a preventative nr;alnst Cholera, Typhoid and
Malaria Fever.
ForSALEBYJESSE RICHARDSON GREENCASTLE, IND
Hi. Hartlll’e \. rvtiir CollVe save* ll.x tor Ullla and Half Y iur
t oiler' ICxpeuee.
A ii'easant table di ink, |im cly eei eal eliue.i and vegetable, and a positive I on re lor In adaebe. nei vin-i.e-s. dys- ; pepsin, sieeples-ness. heart disease, | biliousness, e' listipiition. and the many j ailment' eaused by eoHep and tea. .1. i E. W ble. Kiilama/.oo. Mi'b . writes;; ••>| — Mile bits been sevetely alHieted '.tilb lleadaelie and iienl't tH ilble. j VVInb* ii'iiijr Nervine t'ottei 'be wa» j totallv free frutn bolb '//' iiiunt Attiv it.” 1 lb. 100 enp«. '2Ue. .'ample, making; _■> eilps, by ma.l. 10c. Addle— I'r. M irtln Ilealfi Food Co.. Klkluirr. Ind. K t In Martin’s Royal Breakfast food.
Sold by jtroeers.
For a by T. Abrams. W. II. Harrison. Broad-tree" L Son
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ANDY SCHAFFER ANDJACOB SCHUCK
Ot MurtiiiAvlUe, In«t.» UeciimmeiHl \Vright* Celtry I’.ipsulfH.
M ARTIXSV1LLK, lM>., May :;s. ]S!II), To tde Wright Medienl Co., Colmnbus.
OI <!':nt8-[ hive purchased a box oi raf ’ nf) ' Wednesdnv, Oct. W riitht’s Celery Capsules from W. !l 7:3Up. to., at coiut holme,
castle.
WHO IS TO BLAME?
The Free Silver Wolf Sav, That the Sound Money Lninh Is Hist 4|*..iii£ Husiness. The vvoif in the fable blamed the lamb for stirring np the bed of the stream and making the wafer mnddy. “But,” said the lamb, “the water runs from yon toward me. I could not have disturbed your drinking. '’ “Oh, well,” the wolf rejoined, “if you did not, your grandfather did.” And he straightway
! dined on young mutton.
The silverite wolves who are howling calamity and threatening t i overthrow our sound financial system prelend to find an excuse for their lf» to 1 schemes | in the uns-ttled condition of business. | Because It ;>n« are being called in and , capital is timidly waiting the result of the elections, the advocates of free coinage say, in tin words of their presidential candidate, “You are interfering with hiisini ss. ” All unfavorable indications in trade and industry they loudly ascribe to the gold standard, and the manufacturers who are forced to limit ! their output by reason of the refusal of im reliant- to t uy while there ns so mueli uncertainty about prints are accused of [ being goldbugs who are purposely muk-
- ing hard times.
It should be easy for all intelligent ! voters to see through tit" hypocrisy of the silverite claims. X< thing ran he 1 more certain than that instead of being | due to the gold standard any financial I stringency which may now exi-d is al- | most entirely caused by the agitation
L Gritlith, Cloverdale, Sat-j for a debased currency. With a large
■ind at ' nnui *' cr office seeking politicians go-
ing up and down the country shouting for cheap dollars, end promising to cut the measure of values in two if they gain control of the government, how can business be gc-d? A tight money market simply nn ans ihat the owners of capital are unwilling to make loans. I Does any reasonable man expect that j the threat of enabling borrowers to pay I their debts in 30 cent dollars is going I to encourage investors to part with their capital? On the contrary, is it not self I evident that the clamor for a debt repudiation policy is the real source of
business depri - on?
iso long as there remains any doubt f as to the future financial basis of our great industrial and mercantile operations so long will there be anxiety and
A. O Lock ridge. Hoverdale. Sat- fear in the commercial world. Distrust
will continue to lined failures; capital
!'• lU ' j will be scarce and interest high; debts I’utnam ville Sat-I hard to collect, and investors
j will hesitate to engage in productive in- ! dustries. This condition of affairs can
will address - 01 dy be remedied, in so far as our money
standard is concerned, by an emphatic
%
if STAMP HERE.
A Sample .Silverite I-rror. Governor Altgeld of Illinois expresses, a popular delusion of the free coinage advocates when he asserts, "Formerly all of the gold and all of the silver that i was mined each year was added to the stock of money of the world. ” In one form or another this assertion is being repeated throughout the country as an argument for free silver. By “formerly,” however, Altgeld means previous to 1H7!). Hut he is very much astray as to his facts. In no conn- . try of the world, :;t any pcritxl in his- ! tory, have all of t.. ■ gold and silver mined each year bet n used as money. ] Large qnantitos i» >rh metals have always been used ■ i the arts, at some 1 periods the consumpnon in this form ! exceeding the annual production. At j least 50 per cent of all the gold and sil- ■ vcr mini d has been used for other pur- i poses than for mom v. Since the disoov- ; ery of America the . .due of the world’s j production of gold and silver is given I by Dr. Soetheer and other statisticians at about Y1 s, 700,000,000. The total value of the world’s stock of money is now but little more than $*,000,000,000, showing that over YlO, 000,000,000 worth, or about 00 per ‘ cent, of gold and silver has been used
in the arts.
In the *0 years previous to 1S73 the i United States coined mly S.OOO.OOu silver dollars, and al l ' ' 1 ,.i,' iimi,000 of I
Banner- Times Bindc
NITIONAL HUM IILICAN IK KI T F'U I resident. william McKinley, Of Ohio. I n" \ lee [’resident. GARRE 1’ A. HOBART, Of N t w ,) ersey.
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Jlo FOUR, .noise; i"ast
C* o> < In . . .V II f "* Indianiip'ilis \n''i,i
Hi;i*S HLK AN M ATK FK KET.
For (iovernor.
.1 A ME* A. MOUNT. For Lieutenant Governor, W. s. HAGGARD. “ ir Seei'etarv of Mate,
\V. D. OWENS.
For Auditor of State,
A. < . DAILY.
For Treasurer of state.
F I. *i HOI.Z.
For At to 'iiev-(i|»i,eral, W. A. KETCH AM. For Reporter Supreine Court, CHARLES 1'. KEMY. T'or Supet inteiident I’ul.'lie Instruetioii,! D. '•!. GEETING.
For Matistieian.
S.J. IHOMl’SON. For Appel,a •' i ge. First District, WoolM IX l>. ROBINSON.
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No. gi. Suniluv In !i.i.iii|i .
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nnit < hleatro.
No. 1-. eonu.-ct* ill It li tione for Tcledn mil! r>ctr"lt. s< bed efotitr.i ii fi.r Siiudiiski \.
K. f Hckstip. J
THE FAVORITE
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: unlay, Oct. 24, 1 :30 p m.
Greencastle same date 7:30 p. m. Frank 1> Po«ey, Greeneastle. Sat
unlay, Oct. 17, 1 :30 p m.
Hi>n. George \\. Gret uner, colored, of New York, will address the McKinley Gold Bugs on Thursday, Oct. 15, 7:30 p. tu. at court house. Dr. A. H. Moore, at Roaehdale Saturday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p. in.
Hon. Win. D. Foulke. of Rich-
14, at Green-
Tarieton, tlruggist. .ind used them fot hidigestioti. stoiiiaeb trouble fiul eon-.-(ipution. I have been greatlv lieiie-1 fitted, in fact almost cured with one j bus. It is the best medicine without exception that 1 have used for my trim- [
lil--. Y’ours very truly.
Andy Schaffer.
M artinsville. Ind, May 1*. ISfiG. | To the Wright Medical Co., C olumbus.
Ohio.
Gents—I nave purchased a box of I Wright's Celery Capsules from W. Li. I
Tail-ton, druggist, and used them for urdav, Oct, 10, indigestion and constipation. I was; ., ,, -, . greatly benefltted by using them and j ”• f* Coruin would not lie without them. urdav, Oct. 10. 7 p in.
Very truly vnurs. ,, /-, «• t>
.Iacou schi’ck. Hou. G. M. Hanna .... For sale by Albert Allen. Uniugg-t the republican club at Brick Chapel declaration at the polls against free sil- — on Saturday, Oct. Id, at 7 p m. j vcr and all other cheap money fallacies.
Gen. J. G. Bitkins, of New Dirk. Getting itich in Their Mimt*. Louisiana, will, The silveritee who ore dreaming of
write_J0HN weiidehBVkm ft co., Patent Attor- . r . great wealth to be had for everybody
For .lodge Appellate Court. Second Ids.
WILLIAM .). HEX ! EY.
subsidiary coins During the P"* 28 For Judge Appellat.* Court. Third Dis.,
years there nave been coined over 422,« : j \ \ ^ j; |»| \ck 000,000 silver dollars and about $80,- L. , , . \ x , . T ,- . rv-
rt/Y/Y aaa • i rp- Lor .Mutee Appellatel onrt. Fourth Dl*.,
000,000 in subsKiiary coinage. Tiius in- ! !) W ( (pM>'1G(:K
stead < f adding less silver to our stork j Frtr .| u dg,.' App.‘ Hate «'.u.rt. *ixth Dis..
of money since 1873, we have coined 50 1 pj y M' | LEY times as many silver dollars as were is- |
sued before that time and have greatly j increased our annual coinage of sub- J sidiary silver. Our coinage of gold has | also increased largely since 1*73, the average amount for the 23 years before that date being about $31,000,000 annually, while for the past 23 years it averaged over $45,000,000 per year. In spite of these indisputable facts, which can be verified by any voter who will Avrite to th? director of the mint and ask for his official report, Governor Altgeld asserts that "the annual addition to the stock of money is less than half of what it formerly was.” Could there be a clearer proof of the campaign of deception and misrepresentation which is being carried on by the lb-to-1
agitators?
Iii tin* ( ht'fip Money Future.
SfeJSfcfL'SSillfS: —,„.,r
Write JOHN WEDDEHBV KM ft CO., Patent Attor* . i /v . m
oey* Washington. D. C\. for their virile offer Speak Hi GreenCAStle. Uot. I'D. ^ aud list of two hundred iuTemions warned. 4 ^ through the simple prccefis ox calniig 50 :— H"n -v •* Bt ‘ritige, ol dollai should wake up long
anapolis, will speak at Greencnstle. enough to ask themselves this question: q ( .^ ;)fj j “If a dollar’s worth of property
B. F. eJOSbiN the HivnCBt tirade Brazil
“If a dollar’s worth of
means a cirtuin iinantity of labor jired-
Major Jonathan Birch, r mcastie. 1 U( .j 8i would there be any more of these Saturday, Oct. 10, at 7 p, m. products for the men who want them if
we say that the same amount of proper-
aKIs and hog ate. ty is worth $2? In other words, does an
increase in the prices of goods mean an
Hon. (•. ” . bans, republican increased ciuuntity of goods?”
Cheap Money Slave—Here, sir, are three dollars—all I can spare. I would
HEEL HLit AN 4 01 VI V TICKET.
For R.--iresciitive, A. II. MOORE.
O:' < linlou.
For Treastfer,
JAMES MATTHEWS,
Of Greencastle.
For ShcrilT.
DANIEL W. MACY,
Of .1 eft’erso’i. For A",...or.
it. C. DARXALL,
of Monroe.
For Surveyor,
FRANK WILLIAMS,
Of Warren. For Coroner,
DR. tV. F. SIM M ERS,
Of Franklin.
For Con mi •-loner. 2nd District,
J. C. RE AT. 1 )f Marion.
Tori ominissioner.Jrd Iti-itrict. LYi. ! Rtf US STONER, Of Washington. Alls« LLL.YNKOt'S. For I’pisecutor llitii District. HENRY c. LEWIS. For Congre-s. GEORGE W. PARIS. For .Toint Senator, ENOCH <f. HoGA'TK. For Joint Representative, JOHN M. KELLER.
NOTICE. As we went our wav down Jackson
’The tlirei-t l.ine I'l'twi'ii: [iiilOiO, Mm 5 LOUISVILLE, And all points NORTH AM) SOUT Tne only line t" the famoushe.il resorts, U/est Bac<?9 and Prepct? Ciel^ 8pri The Carlsbail of A me: dm. i "inf! I Bnllman Eiiuipment. FRANK J. REED. G. B. A., Clik-
TIMi: CARD S E PT.13‘1 H, 1396
NORTH I! U ND.
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■ i, ,. » , . street south froln eourt house siiuure we I ’ t .'r .'.minii t, tilin' canl, ylv.i.8 11 1,1 gladly give yon more relief and by so : :1 ,, ... <iirn , |( l , rtll nn 1 stations. a„,i for full informitpu »
ciiUiliilnfe for congress in this tli*rrict and Hon. K. G. Hogate, republican candidat" fur joint senator, will enter this C 'Utifv next week to make a joint cauva«s for one week. These ..entleinan are making strong
l.iuav - iunrknta. ”1" 1 «• :l " ' ' ' f e ^ er »hey put Up J-’iinr,-ii-il rip' Daily B.innf.r Times a program of republicanisaj that is
n l tn ['.»• r Ftimmirjirn i n Auuiraclte vard Oi-HOrtite V uuialW freiirlit olRct*
By the time they have thought out an answer to this question the victims of the fil to 1 delusii n will he able to see that, though they might legislate that every dollar’s worth of products should b. worth 100 tinies as much, the only change would be in ihe minds of the men who made the law. Dreams of great rkheB are mighty poor substitutes
for solid labor products.
doing get relief myself, did I not need block owned bv Mr. J. F. Hill. The some change today. (sign «tnr,-s rhiit rlu Doctor treat- all Cheap Money Invalid—Thank you. leliestt a'ol prii ate diseascseonfidentThese will at least get a cup of coffee iallv . Hi Inis a buig experlei.ee h; the
forme Like yourself I was once strong ireatu-i il" enough to carry my own money, hut my , .. fv| _ —
spine gave way and the doctor forbade *— * *~ *— 1 e-V IN tzrMFyS,
the use of r. v Bryan leather pockets. 1
noes. tbroiigt. cars. Mg**'*,^ -,,,5 K. A. Fok.». , . i, (, u ‘ ucrif
Bun’! Pas*. 1 owl? '*«'
daily h.- R. W. Ah-.i. uu'iager "f Arttoii .("rdan’s poultry house., rfcaa. . 5 8pi i-MS, choice il prlnas. sinall 3 •Jocttf. .... 2'i Turkey ticne 7 Turkey, olU ton,# 4 TurNe) yoiinir s pits, ana over eliolee .'at * t f, i.ovi r ... i Ducks li Kyir*. fresh subject to hamlilns.. ..I" liuttur. toed .. ... ..5 ISiK Four F.xmirsiosii. Very low one way rate I" mm,' so Mlicrii point- ilr-t and third Tuesday ot each mouth. Home seekers exciir-i nis *c|it. ii nul 15. 2*. 29, Oct. 5,0, l'i and 20. To many points in soutlieni -tatts first and third Tuesday of each moiitli, about half rate, um: way. Home S-ekert exem -i ms t > sontfieni and western states. Oct. 5. 0. 19 and 20 F. B. lit t -'IAgent.
drawing large audiences. The following will be th ir dat< and places: Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1 p. in., Russellville; Wednesday, Ocr,. 11. 1 :i<0 p. ui., RorcId ale; Thursday, Oct. lo, 7 p. in.. Bainbridge; Brida\. Oct. Hi, I 30 [i oj , t loverdale: S iturdav. Oct. 17. 7:30 p.tn.. v.retneastle. The geutlcuieu will both speak at these |>cint', dividing the time They will he heard later for other speeches in the county.
i .ir Job I’nntDig -ei The Banner Times, printer;
J'-SBT'I? pa vs the merchant and Imsiness man to talk liberally to ’be p ihiic through tlie coinitins tn The Ban.scx Times.
Even if ir were true that free coinage at 16 to 1 would raise the price of silver, how would that benefit the great majority of the American people? Not one perse n in a thousand owns .; silver mine or has silver bullion for which ho wants a higher price. Dut everybody wants to buy silver in th' form of manufactur'd articles <f use or ornament, and therefore wants it to be as cheap as possible. A scheme for making glassware or hnrdwan dearer would not receive much favor from thecousumers of the se goods. Is it at all likely that the consumers of silver manufactures are anxious to pay more for them?
I hold sound, stable currency to be among the greatest encouragements to industry and busiut ss generally and an unsound and fluctuating—now expanding and now contracting, so that no honest man can tell what to do—as among the greatest discouragements.— John (J. Calhoun, 1*38.
am sorry to have troubled you, but 1 am now dependent, when away from home, upon the generosity and strong muscles of others. Arguing For Flat Money, All the arguments in favor of free silver rest on the fact that silver is cheap; that the silver in a dollar is worth loss than 100 cents If this makes silver good material out of which to coin dolors, the paper is still better, for it is worth almost nothing. If the stamp of the government can make S3 cents’ (or 51 cents’) worth of silver as good as a dollar, then it can make a piece of paper equally good. This was clearly the idea of the minds of the framers of the Chicago platform. — New York
Times.
Silver is down ngniu to 06cent* an ounce and falling. Either the dealers begin to think doubtfully of Mr. Bryan's chances of election or they do not share his “confident conviction” that a tree coinage law would raise the price of silvi r bullion to if 1.29 an ounce. Toe Banner Time- y»lepno:>- n, w. I'nmber i- 95. Iti'iiD ■ iV-r it wh-n u i U iv- in item. Wa want the .uw,.
013“as:*s or the liver AMD DIGESTIVE ORGANS
The I)o.'tor ha- ale a
twet tv vc.irs ■ i
penalty ior
- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - \nd all itlinetits pertaining to theic -ex He giiara: it; i*s all le.' 'iiiilen akes to cure Mill positively not undert ike a case mili ss ne ti-I- sure of making a cure. ' barges ore low in all ..is,-.,. Cull on
the Doctor as
CONSULTATION IS FREE. A small I'hargo made i»i some cases: "J'l'i'e instruments are ventured for ex-
amination. Office hours from 9 o’clock * • III. to s o'clock P m. Convenient Nols
rooms upstairs in block above stated.
Ladies ui" v relv on receiving Ten tie- N, ». iftDaily manly treatment. " ^ 1
THE !. D. Si VJ. R 25 MILE 7 THE SHORTEST
ROUTE 3ETWECR
InJianarolis aoJ Kansas B The only line rmining Rec'.ii'ii'- 1 ^ Cars between Cilicia:!'i : ’ l'i ville. 111., without cluicgc via ' • 1>. and Wabash, passing through R anapolis. Ind.. Decatur, ^ , Jacksonville, UN. Two daily ^
trains with perfect
en»t and west. Jno. *• Ba/a : • ^ Fit. and Tkr. Agent, Indianapolis.
T1MK TABLE.
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Nos. I. 2.5 «“' 1 '
D" You take Cool Lnsily? 1 "Dtr.i < 'old Tablets will stop a fresh cold in ,to minutes and completely break up the tendency within a short iii—, Guaraht ; eJ or money refunded 2*ii■ of druggists, Oct. STfih nt wk2
p. ,n.
Nog. 3 unit 4 run ilall)'.
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the!
Tb" b t .st of e*»i 'bin t notice yi ur order.
graved at till''
irds fnrnisbed itiice. Send u:f.
Monuu r-*<
Home Seekers excursion-* •" ( a« »'. S''i". "i':,,;;: 1 ' -J« i
5tb. illh, IBtli i"" 1 - 0I '' two doll r- for round trip-
J —»I' 11 - tile Ills' '»"d i""' . . el' III i'.icii UMurb. Rate l' *
Miciui •>
One w a •■' 'it- the first
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