Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1896 — Page 2
THE EANMElt fiMEs. GiiEE.N'JASl'i.! K IJ-a:: SATURL^i OCTOBER )018b6
1890 OCTOBER.
— | Wiiy don’t they at one fell swoop | patriotic and gallant citizens and
that they are all right in their ti
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Thk tariff uart of a republican speech now attracts as much or m >ri attention than the financial question. Fight away from it us they will it stands ever in front of democrats as a menace. It is the
true question after all.
why the commissioners had the clause put there. There arc e:c-
naneial views; again sa\s that the oliieere of Putnam county who are county is not in debt while at this | tearing around imploring people time the auditor’s and treasurer’s not to go track on tire democratic statement shows that the county county ticket this year. \\ hy arc j this year paid :|'574 interest on bor these officers so active? 11 they rowed money. The handbill thus are satisfied that tire books are reiterates that no bonds are out j straight why their great anxiety.-' while the bonds are bobbing up up | There is something rotten in >
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on every hand and in all kinds of 1 county affairs of tire following .j amounts. It’s 1892 starements ■ clause would never have appeared j| were reliable, were they? It they , in the commissioners contract with
were the Democrat is admitting' Expert Hunter:
DAILY BANNER TIMES IT is now shown by official train | that it is now doing the biggest But be it understood that this
sheet figures that but 10,000 pas-Job of lying of anv sheet on eartu. P ,0 P° s ition < c--s noi indue.e , , , , , ‘ !, , , , , , . , the examination of the acsengers were hauled to Indianapo-, Its 1892 record and its 18»») record counts of t he officers or exlis by the railroads the day Bryan ! are as dissimilar as night and day. officers of the county with a was there. And one of the Green-1 No wonder it winces under its view of ascertaining whether castle trains had but one majority ret ‘ ord - __ or not there is anything due
The speech of Gul. Robert In . 1 from them to the county,
gersoll at Chicago on
That ought-to-be-forgotten rule our mothers followed when toasting meats in their cast-iron stoves. We ue now li 'ing in another day. The quickest of quick baking is accomplished on the
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Gold or tSilver;
A bonk cnntHining extract' trout ^ ,,r Bryuu, iind still t.iat “protes
leading autlmri'ies with reflHction-* nothing.’’
tlicicon. giving a fair opp >rrtinitv ti-
wcigli tin; question of the hour en-!
Milling you t<>
JUDGEtOR YOURSELF
If you wish to dit>- 4 Qa
iZO. IZli.
While tire readers of the hand•p liill tire tonight trying to dig some .comfort out of the up-to-date reI hash of “the Bund amt the Dollar’’ j we suggest they turn to something j
tit teliigeuth this i>,>ok char and to the point and ponder «tll supply you wi.h the ncee'-avy data ! 1 1
and argimients. An invalualde aid in over this from Col. Ingersoll’s Chill,e preparation of sp-eches. | cago speech which is also what Mr.
tVe will send copy at once on receipt j Ingersidl Saul hi Imo:
of one dime with a two-cent stamp, or . “1 am in favor of honest money. I twelve cents in stamps by mail. am in favor of gold, silver, and paper C. M. DANIELS I’l’HI.ISH l NG CO., Swilhgold and silver behind it. 1 be38 Park Row, New Yoke City, lieve 111 silver because it is one of the w-tS-4 ats-eod-ts. ! greatest of American products, and I ! um * n f ,iv °r of any thing that will add
j to the value of an American product. Published every afternoon except Sunday lint I want a silver dollar worth 1 gold
V 'he UannehTtmaoitioe,corner Vine and .dollar, even if you make It, nr have to Franklin streets. Illn ke it. four'fee' in diameter. No
I hursdav s;o far the IJanseh Times lias
night was a severe arraignment of J s i JOwn up abuUt | 8i u00 of county Bryan and his fallacies. I he Ronds upon which seven or t ight
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The ViAJESTIC oven operates upon a new and scientiiic principle. When meat is roasted in the oven (which is an air-tight compartment) the natural juices, are preserved. Bread baked in it is sweet and moist and will keep so for days. " ’ The Majestic is like no other stove you ever saw. It is better than any other.
his fallacies
speaker was especially severe on the proposition of Mr. Bryan that
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per cent interest is being paid. The democratic papers do not deny
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Changes for dlepl v advertisements must be . of coin. A great republic cannot afford auded In by 10 o’clock a. in. each day. Head- 1 10 a lie linoi silver or gold, atr advertisements will be received each day ,, , . , , , . to 1 o’clock i>. m. 1 Honest iitoney and honest people make
| an honest iih.ioi). I have been told
that during the war we had plentv of
AU communications should tie signed with I money; I never saw it. I lived years theranieot tuo writer; not nert-rHarily tor:...- . : _ . i m . i . * publioitlon, but us evidence of good fa in. " U mult >eei ng a dollar. I saw prolilAiionymouscommunications can not be no- I iscs for dollars, hut not dollars. And
the HT'enb.iek. unless you have the gold behind it, is no more a dollar than the bill of fa’-e is a dinner. You cannot make a pap< r dolla;’ without taking a dollar’s worth of paper. We must have ’taper hat rep.esents money. I want it issntd by 1 he governinent, and I want behind every one 01 lb pape dollars either gold ora silver dollar, worth 109 cenis. so that evety greenback tinder the llag can lift up its head and sweat, ‘i know that my redeemer liveth ’ For nations and individuals alwavs. everywhere, and forever, hon-
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Mr. Ingersoll is still in favor of
honesty in contracts.
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Vote for Bryan and a panic. Vote for Bryan and iree trade. Vote for Bryan and low wages. Vote f >r McKinley and protection. Vote for McKinley and prosperity. Vote for McKinley ami sound money.
Henry Wattkhsox has entered politics again and is in the light now with both feet. What Henry says goes in Kentucky and that state will roll up a heavy majority for McKinley. The registration already shows that. The Star-Press says today: L. A. .Stockwell made a series of spei dies in the ili'lerent fownships of Hemltieks county this week. We wonder if lie told the people
In his speech that covers nearly three pages of the Terre Haute
Gazette Dr. Ridpath says:
To change a eoniract lias always been legalded as a eiime. The nations of aiiiiiniity legislated strongly against the principle and practice of altering the existing ag'-evmeuls of men. Even savages pe.eeive the utter immora’ity of lantpe.ing with a pledge <>r promise. To eh inge a contract D perfidious. To do so is a gross violation of the bottom condilion on which human society exists or can exist. When the individual alfei s a note and writes in more or less the laws call It a forgery and the forger
is sent to prison.
We are glad to hear Mr. Ridpath utter those words for they go direct to the “bottom condition” of the Bryan and Ridpath arguments of today. Contracts now made by every wage earner, every saver of building and loan, every man hold ing an insurance policy, every man or woman who has a few dollars laid away in a savings bank would be detrauded out of half their money if the chimerical fallacies of these two linancial experts ante prevail. The contracts of all honest people are now made in hon est money. Are these contracts to lie violated, and honest toilers bold ly robbed of lifty cents on every dollar they have accumulated or earn by contract in wages merely to back an assertion—nothing else —a mere assert ion of Messrs. Bryan and Ridpath? This assertion is not backed up by history in any particular. The “dollar of the contract” should he as good us when the contract is made and the Bryaneze idea of paying a one dol lar debt with a fifty cent piece will not find favor with honest men. A man's wages is a contract; cutting it in twain violates that contract; but notwithstanding Dr. Rid path's strong words above, he and Mr. Bryan want to violate that kind of a contract.
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the government could create money., thig . Stili if the 1892 statements | Not np to ^^„orM»c ..ay,, a He made one of his usual brilliant G f those papers are to be believed t an points, heretofore not brought out, Lne county was out of deot then, Alter several gl^antu- tailures whit li was as follows. when it is a matter of history that upon getting crowds the lueai demTben there is another tiling, if the ... . , government can make money hy law. some of these bonds and notes nave oerats tired tlieir best gun and — ami I would like to have some gooil been running for eight years. plaved their high card f'dav in Bryan man answer the que-',ion—if the, ~ ’ . . * gove. ..ment can make money by law | o NK bank in this eitv.has about | H ‘ ir !>hivel - v meet,u »’ Runner8 "hy should the government collect, , ‘ had been out for two weeks, circutaxes. Iset us he honest. Here is al$i.OOO of county indebtedness in , . , _ m.„ »'H,, ,, II,ue yoke of e.ule , ti „. Sl|1| Um,,. b, I, ; then- |,.pere have been
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mer. in the cold blasts of winter, ami is no debt against the conntv fund. e "* 1 e,,ort m11 a!on g the line was the government making him pay *Mi , , , , . made to brine jp the faithful, taxes, when, neeording to these gentle- ^ le people should demanu an in- - men, it could issue a $100,000 bill in a vestigation of this countv indebted- to this was a beautiful Ocsecond. Issue the bill and give the 1,,. a i , ,,ei , ,11 tober day at a tithe of the year fellow with the cattle a rest. Is it pos- in ‘- 3S and WI14 it should exist at all, ‘ sible for the mind to eoiueive anything when farmers were not rushed with more absurd than that ’he governinent Wmii.e Bryan was rattling around work. This all served to bring out J—!_ in Iowa yesterday 100,0H0 men a good crowd but it was not as big Every time the republicans have I were ln '‘ n ' ! * u { shouting, tis former years when democracy elected a county officer in Putnam * lir so,| n | l mone\. 1 he parade re- was in the saddle in this county, county democratic short comings Q u 'ted live hours to pass a given The people are tired of democratic and shortages have been discovered. P°* ,d sind W!l8 greatest poli- rule in this countv and that uo Upon two different occasions have *' c:d demonstrations this country counts for the lack of interest,
republican county treasurers been ever ’ saw -
elected and in each ipstance their We com mend this to the Shivelv
YV. C. T. t. Niitea, Xotalde opinions of rhw iii-j,,^ tr . |; are the folluwing: llt-r Majfstv Queen, deserihe- the efforts of “trade” as "a eu’ se” ; < Imreldfl. as- ilevili-h anil U.-inuti-J Mr. Gladstone, “a -eainlai .vtnii shame”; Sir W. Ifanouri, “a poiso | polities, as well as in soelety”; wli; Earl Cairns designates sueli plaee, business “traps for workingmen, Lord Uosehery iitfirm- m,. is in danger of being “lhr ,tiled" In-1( tratile. And yet liquor selling «t
goes or !
The aiiti-juloon league 1 -preadi it- inlbienee day by da\ Dmi g nj St .-si on of the Metlr .(list t i riiei ,d ( , , p.j enee at <’levelitnd. the Iowa delegaii, 1 reptesciitbig four am nal en fereiuv' held a meolir.g whieh wa- . idl e..,. IV, Rev. Howard II. Russell, naiinind |K*riiiteiideiit. So f H orn Id'. imiire-M' 1 were the minister- with the v.-tueofp; movement that they pledged it timjl support -ind resolved on -tep- win,should bring * In 111 tin- ! pii n i
I Iowa.
At 1:30 o’clock the band played i„ giving its re. ent .n e - and the crowd gathered. The ing the NTeliolson liqiuu tin inj
official discoveries have resulted in '--■•....e..,. ooi.<r.> 8ea ( g fli| fc( j U p rupidlv with women ‘bana Supreme court ledd t: t th(| money being collected and turned sl 1 )’! ' b an< j children surrounded by a fringe | i ,niK ' l j’J‘’" lueh 1- i. ,-, ■
of men.
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back into the treasury from demo ■'* r ' ^ ^ 1 ‘'
cratic treasurers who had preceded ^ ' l( ’
them and 1 ks had been 8ilver P roduce a P auic , ” : ' pronounced correct bv the commis- !lt ' a , ' IIU ' " * ,!lt sioners. Those matters are Ins- at m,,8t if ir wiH P roduce a V*™
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torj’. and that is perhaps why the; county commissioners when they employed an expert to look over |
, - , tion of the liquor trallic i-f"iu.d in iM
In tins fringe were many l)oHce p;>WM . .
republicans and they were not at | be rcmembt-ri.d in cou-trni;ig ll «i
till abashed.
They looked pleasant | utes on that subject. tir,t
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and compared the crowd to that ol scssi-s mr iimlicnahlc ■■ (■o' 1 -:itiition;il
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former years when democrats began gathering early and staid late. Just previous to the kick off a pic-
ture of Mr.
1 ig-.t to keep a saloon tor t no -a;i- of in. toxicating liquor-.” Am! ag..iu: "A license to •■ugage in the I jimr tratli 1 not a com n et m r gi ant, hut a ni'n
Shively which was |)ennit. a-nl the appli aut wiio ii'niu-
the books inserted a catch clause ' I'lHjMan.' iNnitn'” 11 "' 111 hanging on thi deuioeratii banner it does so with the kuow!o ige lint t i-
in the contract providing that the Greencastle’s former citizens dot curled up and turned to the wall expert should haye no compensa- , nanv western states and are pro That was considered a bad omen.
! at all times within the conn, ] of the]
legi-liil it: e.”
Tne’ Xntional Brewers’ A--’1 i itien,
.... ... , . gressive men in their localities. Lapt. smiley was lost down in I | lirt . e hundred imMioii dda million dollars were due the - r|)e Bankkk Timks i(J g , nd lo hear the wilds of Owen county and Gen j. irs 0 i’eapltul. mannfactHi ing Hve per county from the state or any other |' r( ,| I ) them and today received the end Williamson had a clear held ! cent of all the beer undo in the I nit'I
tiou whatever, evru if he discovered
source, if he examined for an in-
i' tlou ing encouraging note front
and tlim
stunt a single book or account of an an old tiiner who i8 thifi vear r[ghx -Shively
got lo introduce Mr. States, at a net pretlt of - xiy million Mr. Shivelv looked 'l«bars Inn year. In-I)., : warmly eoin-
olfieer or ex-officer of the county to see if he owed the county anything. This is a point that the democratic papers actually refuse to discuss. The Star Press ignores it totally and the Democrat says its liles are reliable. Neither of their file? evtr showed that little clause in that contract with the expert, which is now creating so much ex citement among the voters of the county and is causing them to ask
Nervous People find ju-t the help (hey so much in i d, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It furnishes the desired strength by purifying. vitalizing and enriching the blood, and tints Imilil- up the nerves, toni's the stomach and regulates the
whole system. Read this:
“I want to pra’.se Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
, , . , . , mended for a gift of $5.end to the St.
as usual: weaned and began speaking short- , wa.. SHOTT. Grundy Co., Mo., Oct. 5.; ly before two r. clock. One faint i ( . xt .i l(U1J , e at p : ••sotlie-ekiml-To the Editor of the tiannvr Ttraea. 1 cheer was heard as he began, and hearted (V, brewers him’ actually * ® aM 11 1 ''' !’*'bn n number of L| iat f Qr a f or governor! given tlte cy clone sutfenus one dollar e Banner, and also tew hack numbers | * I out of every $12,030 of their net protits!
the
if you have them band. I want to I a Tm Per , Ka.a,-. And in the making „f these proll.s no see how republicanism is running in ; T o the Editor of the Uauuor Tlu.es: less than 75,000 men were slaughtered Indiana, my native state: and in Green-] Workingmen read ibis popoeratie ! by heer-driuking. Tne HO.OOn.neO barhno. , L , A Popoeratie «»»«,,-1 rels of beer nia.h- by .he a-sociatioth in the woods ami can count on the tin- 1 , ' u,turer llf,S ,ionc wl,at lie ,hlnke I ^ukV, cost^the "consmners $25 per
btrrel t.r $750,000. So these magnani-
gcr-1 f my two hands all the houses 1 a great thing by telling his men that stood on the town plat, outs de of that if Bryan is elected he will nd-
I remember the
vauce their wages 10 per cent.
mous (?) brewers have doniueil on magnificent copoer cent for each fifteen hundred dollars mud by deluded victims for the products of their vui-
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You Can be Well
When your blood is pure, rich tuid
nerves and muscles-
The blood is Ihe vital tlaid, and when
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first newspaper published in the plaee, »- , . „ , ‘ ’ in the early,birth- a little 8x10 sheet, j N ° W ’ let U “ fi 8 Ure ° n,l,,S !l Iltlk '’ edited by John Osborn and ca led tne Bryan says till articles Hint we Plnv-Iio)/. A little later in tiie thirties ! Kuy will about double in price. Billy Brown eoimucnced tiie puhlica- (and this will he the case when the tion ol the Weekly Visitor which hy dollar is cut in two.) If this man
idm was continued into t!i« forties and , • I nourishintr for
1 . . . , , is now paying his n en, say #2.00 K
then passed into the possession of John 1 ^ 7 ’ •’ T u The blood is tlm ...... Childs, A1 Patrick and others: Uurintr il Ie wl ‘ P av $2.2(1 '‘tter it js j (0()r< t , 1 j |1 a , u j | in | )ure you must Patrick’s ownership, probably, taking Bryan is elected. His men can either suffer from some distressingdbtiie nam<* of th** nAXNKH.nnd continued now buy h ^ood pair ot* shoos for case or you will easily fall a victim to as such by Brown, up to the time that ] -jto.OO. After Bryan is elected they Sl «l‘len ehanges exposure, or overwork. I left ih.' -ta.e. Noticing III the 8t. win have to pay $4.00 forth* apme your hlooA Pure wit h H ° od ’ 8 ^
My health run down, and I had the grip. Jobt Dtinocmt the pioeeeding* ^ _ t saparillu and be wtdl. After that, my heart and nervous system in the cougre--ional convention at Bra- s ‘' l '- 1 '”' u1 ' ,ae inea profit by Hood’s ,'ills are tiie best nftei-ificner were badly affected, so that I could not do /.il. I wa-siir,iii-cd that in a populistic sut ’h a transaction. They will pill; assist digestion, cure headache-
my own work. Our physician gave me | f,e,. coinag.-convention, a colonel who “piofit” in this wav, they can now 25 cents some help, but did not cure. I decided | wor ,. the blue should nominate your buy n pair of shoes
to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, do all my own housework.
Soon I could I have taken
compiler 01 history a- the candidate
for one day’s
work, and after Bryan’s election
Cured
Pregbyterian Clmroh.
I for congress of your district. 1 hope "” " ,l ' 1 LM, ““ H eiecuon t| ie Presbyterian ehunli t" j (as lie was not -harp i-nougb at the have to give about two morrow: 10:30 preaching, time of writing, to see the crime of ’73, ''“.v’s work to get the same shoe. ’first findeth his own brother Simon- • CRtl !' n K / ^ 01 the He brought him to Jesui”-J<
( , rOK8-rO;ins populist don«»untf it tliilt t bristian < Iiurrh. Preaching by the pastor, Elder i: 40; 2 P- “• * uuda - v 8cl,on1 ' \ P '
tn., Y. P. S. C. E; 7 p. m. preach-
The Democrat is at last showing
Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, ! r ou wiU ,,iln at il " ,1
and they have done me much good. I honest money mm .11 hi- stead. 1 -ee Morris, at 10:,>0 a. tn., and 7. p. in. —’ - - - - , , will not he without them. IhavetakenlS in your state, as in Himost all, in fact, Y. P. S. C. K. at 6 p. m Sundav in g. “For God so loved the won
0:20 a m. Public cor- that He b rave 1Ii8 ° n, y be 8 oU ;"
bottleso, Hood's Sarsa|)arilla,and through the free silver deinoerat- are b^ing .,.booi -t
the bles.ing of God, it has cured me. driven t< the extreme of making a di-
I worked as hard as ever the past sum- vision of electors with the populist. I diu - * nv ' te ^-
mer, and I am thankful to say I am How , mve the mighty fallen!
signs of sanity. It yesterday said | |'|hkp s *Hirs« M >ari 11 a lud")" ver^'nmch 1 ” wa . 7 ' w * l " t * IHS , ”''"' ino °f the Tall Syc.1 -1 »•» ... goi s arsrpar a h p ^r_\ nine . : . r _ r *i lt , \\ r i»)k-iaVi • .....
Hy the i
what the democratic papers said of lbe quotation8 the Banner Times him in 1892 or what he said of the , )HS , )een inli from itR c0 | um , 8
demoeratie papers. I ,
are good literature and ar- thor-
create oughly reliable That is about
If a gmerntnent can
money as Ridpath and Bryan state what we wanted the Democrat to why dont the commissioners of say. It thus reiterates its 1892 Putnam county issue money, pay sayings that Stockwell is a politi-
oT tie eight or ten thousand dol- eal Judas and a political prostitute; Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 81. lars they owe and cease taxing the that Grover Cleveland, John G. Prepared<>»iy’’Y* ■ i- l| <><)d&co.. Lowell.Mass.
pep - of thi- county to death- Cai I George W. Cooper are Hood’s Pills
Mas. M. M. Memknobr, Freehold, Penn. of the l ,hnt " “ l ‘"^ This and many other cures prove that notl " n « from l, "“ 1,1 tl,ls campaign.
Let us have a good report from Indiana, j and if tiie g"l 1 standard democrat.-in ! thi-state p d h ill ih*- vi>t 1 iIh-v i iaim, sei Missouri down for McKuilev and , our candidate. Lewis, for governor.
Sarsaparilla ■
1 its nuu uittuv vjiiiCL t-uicn j>ru>e timt Hood’s
To « ure a t old In Om- liny. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TabId-. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 208t D.
The Am eric an stiver dollar is legal tender for any amount.
• s ay, Jo yon know,
if trade is slow
Hie dull time- may have killed it),
X on will be wise To advertise?
For that will soon rebuild tt.
son”—John lii: 10. Excellent solo,
chorus, orchestral music.
Cullcuo Avenue M. E. ChurrliPreaching by tiie pastor at l (l 1 and at 7 o’clock; Sunday school nt j 2 o’clock; Epworth League meeting B o’clock. Please note the change in the time of the two evening meetings; preaching at 7 insted of 7 :3U, and League at 0 instem J of B;30. _______ 1 ur Joi. Printing see The Banner Times- prints
