Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1896 — Page 2

k/i Ar.Ls, IlMES, G^EE:vJA!5\'.C£, i.^DlAK^ jraDAT OCTOBER 9 18^5

to holster up the dying free silver

1893 OCTOBER. 1890 '

Su. Mo. Tu. We.

Th. Fr. 1 2

I'iik extent to which Vermont its an agricultural state is indicated

n 13 25

5

_6_

12 13 19 20 2G 27

7 8

28

22 29

9 26 23

10 17 24

j by tlie fact that among her 27.’) legislators are 12K farmers and i forty county storekeepers whose | customers are chiefly farmers. Vermont has notified Bryan that his cheating dollar will never be a farmer’s dollar.

A BANNER TIMES LEAFLET

Cut Mils Out and !*ut it in Your TocUft for Reference.

GREENCASTLE'S CLUBS. PRIME OF

The

Winter's Programs. Great Literary Feasts in Store.

8 OUTDONE.

30 f 31

DAILY BANNER TIMES

WHIG HQ Vf* Ssi 1 TTCiV I

Gold or Silver*

A book containing extracts from leading authorities with reflections thereon, giving a fair opportunity to weigh the question of the hour ennhlitig you to

JUDGE FOR YOURSELF

; 12c.

i On if you wish to di 1/1, eii ' the question in

telhgeutly this book

w ill supply you with the necessary date, and arguments. An invaluable aid in

the preparation of speeches. Agents wanted in every town.

We w ill send copy at once on receipt of one dime with a two-eent stamp, or

twelve cents in stamps by mail.

< . M. DAXIET.S ITBLISHING < < »..

On August 18, IS'.l 1. the Demorrut of this city said . Governor Matthews’ great speech in the state convention and the plat form ad .pled are good reading. Both are bugle notes that will fire the hearts of the Booster democracy. Every mention of President Cleveland brought out thunderous applause." Now the Democrat kicks Grover out, bodily and endorses Matthews. It is a funnv sheet on consistency.

That expert’s soft soap examination has been totally ignored by the local democratic papers. The bond issues have been ignored; nothing is said about the way the great saving each year in officers salaries is spent. So it seems the court house gang is going to try to run through the campaign without trying to enlighten the people. Elect republican commissioners and

.'{S Park How, W-4S-4 29H.co<l-12.

Xi.w Yokk city, iturn on the searchlight.

Published every afternoon except Sunday • i the Uannkk Times office, corner Vine and Krj uklin streets.

In summing up the cause of the democratic defeat in 1894, Hon.

George W. Cooper said:

“Taken altogether it seems to have

been a rather awkward and somewhat

i indiscriminate rebuke to our party for utr advertisements will he received each day U' tailiire in a critical tune to act to i o’clock p. m. i promptly and up to the full measure of ! its principles.”

The local

Just so, Mr. (looper.

All coraauinieations should be signed with the came of the writer: not necessarily lor I

public cion, but as evidence of too.! i’a th. 'democratic papers are now against

Anonymous communications can not be no-!

iced. |you all because you see that your

Where delivery is irreirular please report shortcomings.

party is to he rebuked again for its

satin- promptly at puldtealton olit

Some well meaning people are greatly

puzzled to understand why, if the silver | TH kta aim mnae cim it.

dollar would fie a 50-eent dollar under i

.. . I I lie program of the Kappa a free and unlimited coinage act. it is j * H r not :i oO cent dollar now; and why. if it ph'* I beta Alumnae ciub for is as good as a gold dollar now , it will season of 189(5-9 i is as follows not continue to be wort’i KMIeents. He ' Oct. .'ll.

Althe

BRYAN ARGUMENTS CARRIED TO AN EXTREME AND REDUCED TO AN ABSURDITY.

publican and gold democrats are 1 Browning’s

Conception of Life as treatment ot Love. ReLeader. Mi-- Ida B.

charged with asserting that the silver shown by hi dollar now in circulation is a 5(l-eent ! ligion, Art. dollar. They assert nothing of the kind. Weaver.

The present silver dollat is no more a Nov. 28. n()-eent dollar than the pn -ent naper Browning's Women : I’otnpilia; Con

dollar is a .">0-cent dollar; and no sound

money man says that it is.

Tlie bullion in the present silver dollar is, to be sure, worth only 5;i-eents. But what of that? The government does three things for tlie silver dollar. (1) It pledges its faith to the holder to keep it at par with gold. 2) It binds itself to accept it in payment of debts due the gover.nnent as the full equivalent of 100 i nioml

stance and the Queen; Fillne; Ottima. Leader, Mrs. Clara Beals (ioliin.

Deo. 20.

Robert Louis Stephenson: Essayist, Novelist, Poet. Leader, Miss Mintie

Alice Allen. January 23.

11 istorieal, < J. ographica). Leader, Miss Kate 8. llum-

Dmnnr ution <>f Iron 9,200 Years Ago • Jtorrlblc t rlnie- luOlctcil Incalculable ; io i “unkind—Ruinous Fall of Prices Can stopneil Only by Reinonetlzlnn Iron Our Government ISiB EuoukIi to Ho the Job “Without Waiting For the Aid or Consent of Any Other Nation.” Would Give 1's Hisrb Friecs and Plenty of “Per C apitn” Money.

Hawaii: Political.

cents in gold. (8) It maintains at all j Feb. 20. times a sufficient gold reserve m the Painters of America: Landscape treasury as a guaranty for the redemp- Painters: Figure and Pot trait Painters. lion of its promises. Because it does Leader, Mrs. Lit Allen Baker. these three things, it lias a right to in- | March 20. sist that the silver dollar shall be a legal | Children of Fiction: David Coppertender for 100 cents measured in gold, fieiu, Tom and Maggie Tulbver, Cosette.

Specimen copies mailed free on application.

To show to what extent thi

i people ol Putnam were deceived

RATES Of SUBSCRIPTION. One. Tcnr in advance 3i.r month* Three months. One month — Per 'itch l>u Corner

. $5.0C . 2.50

by loci’l democratic papers in 1894,

and the power to secure its acceptance! as such in business transactions between < private citizens. Should it fail to do ! these three tilings, or any one of them, I the legal tender act would become a dead letter, and tlie silver dollar would j pass current at its bullion value and no j

more.

Now, if unlimited coinage of silver | were allowed at a false ratio, that is, i any ratio other th:ui the eonunereial ; ratio, the government could no longer | redeem tlie silver dollar in gold, direct-' ly or indirectly. S « many silver dol-! lars would he coined that they could not be unloaded upon the government in the payment of treasury dues. The only way in which the government could then maintain the parity between its gold and silver coin would be by exchanging gold for -ilver and silver for gold on demand. To do this, a larger gold reserve would he necessary. But, instead of being larger, under free and unlimited coinage it would disappear

Leader, Mrs. Mattie Jenkins

Pippa, Moore.

April 17.

The Salvation Army: Its aims >nid Hoeomplshments; social importance. Leader Miss Vernie Weaver.

May 15.

*'11. II.” and the American Indian. Her opinion of the race and its treatnient by the Government; Ramona; Is her theory Correct? Leader. Mrs.

Hettie Lock Hamilton.

The officers are president, Mrs. Clara Beals Gobin; vice president. Mrs. Lu Allen Baker; recording secretary, Miss Margaret R. Jordan; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Rettie Locke Hamilton; treasurer. Mrs. Mary Ward Beckett. The club members are Mi-s Mintie Alice Allen. .Mrs. Lu Allen Baker, Mrs. Mary Ward Beckett. Miss Grace Birch, Mi-G Ida R. Black. Miss Flora Bridges, Miss Bertha Darnall, Mi-s Julia A. Druley, Mrs. Clara Be-ils Golnn, Mrs. Bettie Locke Hamilton. Miss Kate S.

The following clever satire on “the .'rime of’73’' and the whole silverito irgumcnt was written some time ago ay Alex P. Hull of Atlanta, Ga. It is fonsidered so good that some papers nave printed it several times, and milions of copies of it uro being distributed

in pamphlet form:

Having bet n deeply impressed By the ligaments of Judge Crisp, Bryan, Stew»rt, Jones and other silver leaders, and 'specially grieved, sin eked and horrified by the “awful crime of 1873'' as so luridly depicted daily in thocolumns of he Atlanta Constitution and other silrer organs, I have changed my views bn tho money question end am ready to naiutaiu the propositions following in joint debate or new spaper controversy. I accept the arguments of tho advocates of silver and agree with their rem'dy as far as it goes. However, it does aot go far enough. Let us have plenty bf remedy—in fact, enough to make iebt and poverty things of the past— relics of the dark ages. I am in favor bf tlie free and unlimited coinage of pig iron at a ratio of 16 to 1 with gold by the United States alone, independently bf all nations, and can prove by tho best authority obtainable that such a policy ou the part of the United States will “raise prices,” “put plenty of money in birculation” and give the “honest debtor a chance to pay his debts,” thereby making tlie whole country prosperous. Now, in the first place, it may he urged by some “who do not understand the subject of standards of value” that free coinage for iron would not raise its price to a ratio of 16 to 1 with gold. To them I reply that “the stamp of this government” and the “legal tender qualities” of tlie iron dollar

l.r>

.50 .10

Wlieu delivery is made by eHi-rier, all subscription aceimius im-to he paid to them as they call and receipt lor same.

Of

ADVERTISING RATES.

DISPLAY.. Per inch, ttrat insertion 25 cts. ** ** each subsequent insertion 5 cts. ** “ per month Guaranteed posit inn oharvreti 25 per cent to 100 per cent extra. Position not guaranteed for advertisements of less than 5 inches. No discount tor time or apace; five per cent alowed when payment accompanies order.

It KADI N (1 NOTICES

we. (jiiote from the Democrat Sept. 8, that yutr as follows: “Hogs, cattle and wool have gone up since tin* democrat- reformed the McKinley hill and the cause of ‘at'ifl’ reform goes marching steadily on.” How much tin tit was there in that, Mr. Voter? That was a statement made in 1894 which lias turned out to he false. Now with the method democracy proposes to use in “reforming” the finances of the country, how can you believe them?

Brevier type, per line, 5 c. One line para-i graphs charged ns occupying two lines space.

The following rates will when c<u<h nccompanie* order.

25 lines 50 " KW “ -.•V) “ 510 “ M. J. BECKETT.... HARRY M. SMITH.

be allowed until cents per line

t

....3V4 . ...;i ... 3‘Y .. 2 Punisher ... Managing Editor

Address all communications to Thk Daily Banner Times. Greenoastle. Ind.

T elephones.

COUNTING

ROOM

62

EDITORIAL

ROOM

95

SPECIAL NOTICE.

We publish, and are glad to get the same when they are news, free brief notices of deaths, births and marriages, but we charge

Dr. Ridpath is getting some se vere knock out arguments fired at him in his campaign over the district. The Terre Haute E.r/irexs makes several correct criticisms of his silver and populistic ideas in general of which we quote these: John Clark Ridpath is the candidate of free silver and populism and is now opposed to national banks. M lien, a few years ago, he was trying to write coolly of historical events, without a thought of playing tricks to win votes, he wrote of the national bank system, “The construction of these hanks was peculiar in the last degree hut the event justified the wisdom of the measure,’' John Clark Ridpath is thoroughly imbued with populist ideas. in ins

entirely. Then the pledge of the gov- Hammond, Miss Belle 8. Hanna, Miss of pig mm lie!

Belle 1-. Hays, Mi-s Margaret it. Jordan, “for who would part with an ounce of

Miss Olive Miller, Mrs. Mattie Jenkins Moore, Miss Martha J. Ridpath, Mi-s Emma Ridpath. Mrs. Elizabeth Craig '•iny-er, Mi-s I illian L. Southard. Miss Vernie Weaver. Miss Ida B. Weaver,

Mrs. Mary Barwiek Wright.

eminent to maintain the silver and the gold dollar at par with eacii other would become worthless, because impossible of fulfillment. That would eliminate from the silver dollar Die (-lenient of credit which now attaches to it and floats it at double its intrinsic value. It would then he worth no mote than it i- worth as bullion, and no man

would accept it in trade for more than

fifty cents in gold.

ClrtH* JLFKiAlntlOIl. T i tin* Lditorof tin* Runner l itnes. When Mr. Bryan makes his

When all this process of depreciation l )cnrance u P on ,he P'^form, bows should have been gone through and the | ' v, fh n pleasant smile to an audi-

end of it reached, then—and not until ence of fifteen or twenty thousand then—the silver dollar would bea;>0- composed of men, women and chilcent dollar. The expression “a .50-eent dren , iu all th e different

(lollar relatesexelU'iivHv to the tutnre. i .

not to the present current valuation of l )nr>u1 ** 1 piooeetls at the 'ilver dollar. It is a phopheey and ont -' e t° express a profound sympawarning. thy for one class and bitterly deDemockatic commissioners he Bounce another class. He lias lieve that public office in Putnam Biueh tender sympathy ior the

for extended accounts history lie speaks ol irredeemable paper

arlcs, Imiife and society resolutions and cards of thanks, and will publish none such unless puv ment, or satisfactory arrangement there-

for, is made In advance.

Send news to Telephone 95.

Georoe W. Cooper presided at a democratic meeting last night, and said that he did not fully endorse the Chicago platform. After the speech he expressed himself hitter ly against the silver fallacy.

money, that populistic fad, iu his account of JacKsou’s admiuistratinn. He says, “Vast L-ucs of irrcdeemal le paper money were is'iied to increase the opportunities for fraud ” Irredeemable papei always presents an opportunity for defrauding the people. The historian was able to see tins if the popu-

list is not.

is a private snap and are opposed to having tlie records of any county olflcer examined by an expert. Here is the we) they go on record

in the matter:

But be it understood that this proposition does not include the examination of the accounts of the officers or exofficers of the county with a

this precious metal for anything less than the mint value?” (Stewart, Jones

and Bryan.)

Again, it may be urged that our mints would he overcrowded with pig iron. I reply that, “tlie priceof pig iron having been raised from $7.60 a ton to r. ratio of 16 to 1 with gold tho world over, no one would (specially care to carry it to the mints, since tlie mint price could he obtained anywhere in tho open market” (Atlanta Constitu-

tion. )

Next, it may bo urged that gold and silver would ga out of circulation. I reply, first, “Tiiis is a moc assumption of the tools of the money power which they cannot verify” (Atlanta Constitution); second, "Suppose goldand silver do go out of circulation, is tin iv not plenty of pig iron to take their place and give the people plenty of money?” (Bryan), and, third, “Such an assumption mixes the idea of circulating medium and standard of value, that gold

The Courier Journal makes a leudly parallel! column as follows: Mr, Bryan frequently boasts in Iih | speeches that where one democrat , leaves him sixteen republicans and

1. 1 -—- populists come to him through the 'imie In an article Henry Cohot Lodge ! hole. It i- certainly a very ditleicnt

farmer, the mechanic and in short

all those who are striving by their aml Bilver "'mid still be potential , , . , , money metals, though not in circula a air n p.oi me a respectao.e hv (;j onj an ,j W ould lend their help toward ing. He also makes many glitter raising prices and causing general pros-

ing promises to all who will assist* P erity ’ (L’risp). .... , . Then, again, it may be urged against

in placing him in the presidential the pig iron standard of value that chair. He encourages the hoys bt wages would not rise m proportion to telling them that when they visit The reply is, “Wages would be

J compelled to rise, since no man would

__ __ Washington (hey will find no cards be fool enough to work for $1 a day view of ascertaining whether tip notifying them to keep off the who could make f 1,000 p( r day picking or not there is anything due grass. He promises to prohibit U P ru . st y I,a iis and “Id horseshoes ttn< ]

1 ‘ carrying them to the mint for coinage

j syndicates and trusts, provided it (Hull).

’ is constitutional to stop them ; and In addition it may bo urged by the I .( „ ^ money power, by tho "Wall street I ' ! 1 onstitu- sharks” and the “Bond street Hhylocks, ” tiou changed. A youthful ntitici that wo could not alone go on a pig iron pation fora boy, transferring him- b “ si8 ' vit h° at au international agree- ! , ’ I. ..... nient. “To such dastards as dare to lay

President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio. ^ ' ""“on walks of In" a ] iui j t (D t i 10 p mv ,, r of tho American is highly respected all through that j anc ‘ 8ea *' e ^ ,n t ‘ ie P re8 *d en tinl chui'', people to d . what they please, indesection, lle’has lived in (.'linton Co. dictating to the American oeople Pendent ly of all nations, I hurl their 75 vears, and lias been president of k.. ,i in t . cowardice and lack of patriotism back the Sabina Bank 20 vent's. He gladlv [ , V ,U - ,nan,hn8 ,blU the Const.tn- i„ their face. (Bryan),

testifies to the merit of Hood’s Sarsa- tlon 8 hall be changed in order to parilla, and what he says is worthy prohibit syndicates, trusts and

from them to the county.

SOUTH' ONB WAT TICK BT® ABB SOLO At H Cents a Mile

ITM OVBK 1

PNOM THB NOKTH OVBR Thi

louisvillb a Nashville b h. To injividuals on the First Tuesday and to parties of seven 01 inoie on the Third Tuesday of each month, to nearh all points in the South ; and on special dates Excursion Tickets are sold at a little more than One Fare for the round trip. For full information write to

I. K. R1DGELY, S. W. Pass. Agent, Clucajii, IE. C. P. ATMORE, Gen’l Pass. A2t„ Lonisrnie, Ky,

SENT FREE.

Write for Countv Map of the South to ' either of the above named Kentlemen or to P. Sid Jones, Pass Agem, in charge I ot Immigration, Birmiughaui, Ala '

Republicau Speaigs| 1

★ STAMP HERE.

|

14,

D11 '-n|

of Boston says:

“Here is an American silver dollar; here are two Mt-xicitn dollm-. There h- - 1 " 1 ■ is more silver in each of them than iu _ home who have the American dollMt'. 1 bought both of -‘ B hr) an: them for that. What is the reason? '■rover ' leu-land The sole reason i- that our dollar is a | “.'/hu G-Carlisle

limited coinage, burked hv the gold. Here is another coin. It is a French live-franc piece. 1 paid ‘J-5 cents for it. It carries a little less silver than the American silver dollar. Fraii.-c and the I'niied States an- both gold-stand-ard countries. They keep in circulation a thousand millions of silver, and Mexico and <'hina ami Japan have not got one dollar in gold in circulation. The gold-standard country can keep stiver in circulation; the sdver-'tand-r I country can keep no gold. That is the example of every nation today. Gold all leaves the free-coinage country', gold and silver both circulate in

the gold-standard countries.”

sort of people going out and coming in

that boh-. Glance over tin-

The Democrat is giving its roos ters an airing while it can. In November the roosters will go into permanent hiding. Florida and Georgia furnish poor comfort to the handbill as they this year cut its 1892 majority in twain but still

trots out its roosters

The ent i i e denn cratic cabinet.

; Senator Lindsay,

Senator Gray, Senator Palmer, Senator < 'artery. Senator Vila'.

| Gov. O'Ferrall, Kx-Goy. Buckner, Ex-Gov. Waller, ' Ex-Gov, Jones,

Ex-Gov. Lee.

Ex-Gov. Flower, rtourke Cock ran,

Fairchild.

Bragg.

Whitney. I Bynum, i Fellows,

i Every prominent d e m o c r a t i e i leader in New York except

!• Hill.

And hundreds of others of equal influence.

Some who have come to Bryan : IV iter, Pennoyer, B1 odv - Bridles W a He, Weaver, Tom-Torn Watson Soekh-ss Simpson Silver Miner Stewart. Silver Miner Teller, Silver Miner Jones, ('uxey, Carl Browne, I lebs, Mary Yellin’ Lease.

attention. All brain workers find Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted to their needs, it makes pure, rich, red blood, and from this comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. “I am glad to aay that Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a very good medicine, especially as a blood purifier. It has done me good many times. For several years I suffered

greatly with pains of

monopolies

There is another class that comes in for niueli sympathy in di rectly by many persons who advocate the same doctrine that Mr. Bryan is contending for, namely, tlie mine owners who have been so

The “crime" of demonetizing pig iron took place about 2,200 years ago, whin certain “gnldolators” n:id“silverites, ” in ord( r to increase tho purchasing powtrof their ill gotten wealth, secretly and “like thieves in tho night” got the demonetization act p:-.ss. d repealing the good old free coinage act of Lycurgus, “tin friend of our ancestors’ daddies.” "Today China is the only country on earth bom ; enough to coin

in one eye and about my temples, especially at night when I had been having a hard day of physical and mental labor. I took many remedies, but found help only in Hood’s Sarsaparilla which cured me of rheumatism, neuralgia and headache.

iron, and there the happy lab rcr cun

outrageously wronged in the reiluc- carry homo tlie wages of ins honest toil lion of the value of the products of in “ wb «“ llj arrow” (Atlanta Coustitu-

their mines by that wicked act of ,inn) '

1873.

John L Gridith. < I M-ihi ■. *> urdtiy, (Jet. 2 t. I ::'.0 ;> n\. mi l Grecncostle sutre date 7 "n • n Frank B Po«e\. Greem astle vit|

urdav, Oct. 17, 1 :30 p in. Hon. Win. 1). Fmi'V. mond, Wednesday, <>■' 7 :20 p. tn., at coin t h ' -

cii'tie.

lion. Genvoi* 4’). Gr' i nin-r, caj ored, of New York, wi address! 4|cKinlev t lol I Bi;_- l lmr-iin| Oct. 15. 7 ;30 p. in. at emirt liciisti Dr. A. II. Moore, at l!‘i.!i Inlal Saturdtu, Oct. 10, tit 1 :30 p. m. A. O. Lock ridge. ('ioverdali 1 , Sa un'.'iv, Oct, 10, 7. p. tn. B. F. Corwin. Putnnrnville, Sit| urday. Oct. 10. 7 p tn Hon. G. W. Hnnmi "ill addre the republican c iiluit lli i k Clnipc on Saturday, Oct. 1", at 7 p tn. Gen. J. G. Pitkins, of New lari ex-governor ot Louisiana, w! speak at Greencastle. Oct. 29. Hon. A. J. Beveridge, of Ind unapolis, will speak at Greencastl

Get. 29.

Major Jonathan Birch, linractl Saturday, Oct. 10. at 7 p in. Hon. S. A. Hays will speak Oakalla, Thursday, Oct. 1>>, 7 p.

faris and houate.

Hon. G. W. Farts, repiil'IiM candidate for congr -s iu this '• trict and Hon. E. G. H 2atc, reput jllean candidate for joint scant I will enter this county m xt ' veei ' j make a joint canvass for one | These gentleman >m making stror I speeches and together Diet pi

la program of repuhlieini-ni drawing large nudh m 1 -• lowing will be their

places; Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1 PRussellville: Wednesday, Oct 1 1:30 p.m., Roaehdnlc; Thurshs

! Oct. lo. 7 p. tn

The D

dates a

A ruinous fall in prices followed the

By that unjust law, ns they demonetization of iron and has coutinuterm it, it is possible that many of ed fo ? n P vard <,f 2 ' 000 - v ' ars - 1 havo , . .... . ' ralculated the losses entailed upon the ie t children have been deprived honest people of this world by that rnthof the necessaries of life. Mr. less act, hut the figures are so enormous I Brvun and some of his tollowers |’'' ar u revolution wili ensue if the people

tI |. “ „ , ’ learn how greatly they have been robbed. Hood s Sargnparilla has proved itself a true have no fault to find with men of But facts are facts, and the best way to fruml. 1 also tnk( Hood s 1 iUa to !> i vast wealth, no' matter how oh right a wrong is to meet it squarely, my bowels regular and Pi h, . . , . “Thatlossis^J.OOO.OOO.OOO.OOO.OOO,Ibaac Lewis,Sabina, Ohio. | ltt 'neu, ptotodul the\ sanction the 000,000,000,000,000” (Coin’s Finan-

cial School).

In conclusion, I insist that the free coinage of pig iron will do everything

very much.’

ood’s Sarsaparilla

Miss Bessie Maekett lias gone to La- j Anything fayette to visit friends.

Is the One True Blood 1’iirlflvr. AU druggists. .?l. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.

Chicago platform; but men of I wealth who oppose that platform I and advocate sound monev and a gold standard are denounced as gold bugs and greedy money grab-

Citizen.

To

1

,, are prompt, efficient and nOOCl S PIllS easy lu effect. 25 cents.

hers.

that is claimed for silver and infinitely more. The people will be rich and prosperous. Tiie once poor man can pay his debts with ids old stove. Railroads can declare dividends on old rails and wornout rolling stock. Tho small boy cun

Fore n Cold In One llaj.

Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab . ,,

All druggists refund the monev P lek U P ol d «ads and horseshoea enough fails to cure. 25c. 2hsi D ‘ to "“pport Ins family. In flue, poverty

Buinbrid-G ^

J day, Oct. Hi. 1:30 p. m • ( ' |ov, ' r " | j Saturday, Oct. 1”. 7:.^< , p.ntcastle. The gentlemen wil! ! speak at these points, divtiliDg 1 time. They will be heard W j 17)r other speeches in tl' 1 ' 1 011 ■ More Curative Power Is contained in a bottle "l d | Sarsaparilla.nan in i preparation. B " , ' 1 ' il and mannffieturer more. , jobl)er more uml R b 1 ■' 111 ( consumer. 1 • h.i' a " |, known to any other i " 1 » n | ' e the best to buy because ,l '' True Blood Purifier.

lets. if it

and debt can no longer exist.

pi-nd 1 ’.