Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1896 — Page 4
/HE BANN/rtl TIMES. GITEENCASTLE. IXDIaNA FRIDAY OCTOBER 16 I8H6
ONS!
AN ELEGANT BUTTON FREE with each package of
SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE COLLECT59N OF BlITONS WITHOUT COST. ::' '::
COLONEL IN-IERSOLL ON MONEY.
He States Soim* l*laiu Truths In HU Own
1 nlque Way.
Following is an extract from tho speech of Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll
at Chicago on Oct. 8:
Money that is money needs no guarantee, needs no backer; it is always good. No matter how many nations go down to dust, good money remains forever tho same. Wo have a man running for the presidency on three platforms, with two vice president'., that says money is tho creature of law. If tho government can make money by law, why should tho government collect taxes? According to Mr. Bryan, our fathers wore tho friends of silver, and yet our dear old fathers In all their lives only minted 8,000,000 of these sacred dollars. Now see what tho enemies of silver have done. Since 1«?8 i the enemies c! silver have coined over 480,000,000 of these dollars, and yet silver kept going down. We uro coin- | ing now over $3,000,000 a month, and
silver keeps going down.
Senator Jones of Nevada, in 1873, voted for the law of 1S73. Ho said, from his speech in tho senate, that God had made gold the standard. He said that gold was the mother of civilization. Whether he has heard from God since or not I do not know. But now he is on the other sid*\ S. na'or Sf-wurt of
Silver Question In a Ntxt*helL In every rural town of the country fri'O coinage advocates are promising farmers that 16 to 1 would raise tin price uf grain and meat and thus reduce tho proportions of the produce of the farm that goes to pay the labor employe d. Of all brazen performances of the century, the most impudent is that by which at the same time the wage earners are invited to assist in a campaigu to nuiki their food more dear to them and to reduce the wages of the most numerous class of wage earners in
the country.
There is tho silver question in a nutshell. It is simply a question ns to whether our wage earners arc gi fting too high wages. They may as well face the question. If our wage earners believe they are getting too high wages and that this country is suffering in consequence, all they have to do is to take lower wages. If they prefer a roundabout way, they can favor free coinage of silver, and they will get their wages cut down half without any turther trouble on their part. In the light of our experience with flat money legislation, from the greenback to the Sherman pig silver certificates, this long suffering country will finally learn that wealth is not created by fiat, but is made by labor; that the law oan put no dollar into any man's
spigot and wasting at tin* bliughole. i tl - U F
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Merchants should use the very best they can
i> none too good.
The price of a thousand Letter Heads, Envelop^ jjijj jj,. 1u i Si or Statements i- too small to higgle over ami the oV . 1 , u , r | lt be turned over to the printer callable of done. 1 ' the wV I'll, , ul so iimoli a- asking tlie price and with instructions to IV .,
( Iti" Job and presen. t‘he bill.
When you need \
Anything in the Printing Line,
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Ti«KKr Goca! r}m«; Gar»ou
, pockal null u it first takes it from the
Nevada w..s there at the time, but voted i * , . , . .i , t , ... , i .. . „ i i pocket of some oth“r man, and that
for the act of 1813 and said that gold * was the only standard. Ho has changed Ins mind. No government can afford to
be a clipper on coins.
Health Economy. j%| ’’j’' J piZ
Better than Medicine*
'.^.jPRINKP, '!
Ur. Martin's
| As we went our way dow:. Jackson ! «tri-et south from eourtJioase square we notice :i Doctor's sign on the north end block owned by Mr. J. F. Hill. The sign states that tin Doctor treats all delicate and private diseases confidentially. He has a longexperier.ee in the
treatment of the
EVES 7UND ERRS. DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS The Doctor has made a specialty for
twenty years of
- - - FEMALE WEAKNESSES - - - And ail ailments pertaining to their sex ! He guarantees all In- undertakes toeure Will positively im! umlert ike a ease un-
lc«s lie feels sure of making a cn.
oupnest,Dyapepsla, Heart Disease,gicepkssntsi, t barges are low in all ease-.
flllinnariAaa. oml tHumorsir . . .
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SSJervine Q.offze 1’nrely ceresl glnten and vegelslde / pleasant table drink and a positive cure for Ilea j he, Nerv-
ourness, Dy Billousneee,
caused b; bilU and
t apa UO cents'
to cents.
A great republic cannot afford to stamp a lie on silver or gold or paper. Honest money for ..:i honest people, issued by an honest nation. You cannot make a paper dollar without taking a dollar's worth of paper. YVo must have paper that represents money. 1 want it issued by the government, and I want behind every one of these paper dollars either a dollar in gold or a silver 1 dollar worth 1U0 cent.!), so that every gneiib: k under the Hag (an lift up its i hands and swear, "I know that my redeemer liveth.” That was where I was i 30 years ago, and that is where I am
!> to-night.
For nations and individuals, at nli I time-', eve rywliere and forever, horn ;• j is tin* best policy. i> ‘ter be an honest bankrupt than a rich thief. Poverty can hold in its hand th ■ jewel honor—a jewel that outshini s all ether gems. A thousand times better be poor and noble t'lan rich and fraudulent. Nobody can be helped by free coinage exeep-i the 1 w pi ople who could pay their debts il they were willing. Fou.''' say that it would help the mine owners. -It would not. Coining this bullion into dollar- would not increase itavalue, beeauseyan could coin the bullion of the whole world and the supply wonld bo greater than tho 1 demand. i*ave freeooiuuge to-morrow, and there is not a silver mine owner that would make a dollar—not one—by J changing it into American coin. It I would only be worth v. hat the bullion is worth in the open market. | Wo want good money—good, honest money. And there was never any real prosperity for a nation or an individual without honesty, without integrity, and it is our duty to pn serve the reputation i of the grout republic.
wage earners are first and most interested m opposing interference by law. There has never yet been made a law to put into any laboring man's pocket a single dollar that ho did not earn. He of all men, therefore, lias the Lest right to insist that there shall be no law passed that will raise the price of what he has to buy, and thus take from him any portion of what he has earned.—Hon. John Do Witt Warner in Present "Prob-
lems. ”
WILLIAM M. KIN LEY.
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For Vice Pre-ddent. DARRET A. HOBART. Of X< w Jersey.
Jio
HSilM tilyl< AN M ATH TH KET.
For Governin'.
J OIKS A. MOL NT. For Lieutenant Governor, \V. ,s. HAGGARD. ^ar Seeretarv of Mate.
W. D. OWENS.
For Auditor of St ate,
A. C. DAILY.
For Tre.i'iirer of state.
F.J. SCHOLZ.
For Atti:''IH‘V-< iei.el ill.
‘ss, Constipation, an'! themimy aliment- .i m ,
y ordinary roflee am! tea. Haves doctor
naif your coflec exp‘nee l Ponnd, 1 «. „ .
Sample, rnaklnp 25 cupe, by mall,
-AND EAT
Royal Breakfast
Tho Nsrve and Brain Invlgora'
CONSULTATION IS FREE.
inp I’roiiertlee separated from Choice Wheat. 2tt* narkaze 15c.
DR, M \ It TIN HEATTH FOODCO.,
Elkhart, Indiana. Sold by Grocers.
FOR SALE BY T. ABRAMS,
W H. HARRISON BROADSTREET A SON
A email charge is made in some eases where instruments are required forevamiiiation. Offlee hours from !* o'eloek •i. m. to 8 o’clock p in. Convenient rooms upstairs in block above stated. J Ladies may rely on receiving geutle-
, manly treatment.
Wheat, < otton anil Silver.
While Bryan is tcii graphing Lie New
* all on York Journ.'.l that “the gold standard
i makes a dearer dollar, a nearer dollar means falling prices, mid falling prices mean hard tile s,’’ the pricesof wheat, corn and cotton are going up, and the
price of silver, the supposed barometer of prices of farm products, is going
»7ho can think, of some simple thing to patent* ou wealth.
Wanted-fln Idea Protect your IdeaF: they may bring y< Write JOHN WEIiDEHBUHN * CO.. Patent Alter neys. Washington, 1). (’..for their $1.»m prise offer aud list of two hundred inventions wanted.
n. p. JOSbSN Handles the Highest Grade Brazil Klm-k
lonnv s horai .unrHets. LFnrnislieil the Daily Ban sun Tim kh ; dally bv R. W. Alien, manager of Arj thm Jordan’s poultry house., Hens 8 j 3prinirs,choice 8 I primra. small 5 | Gocks 2!4 ’ Turkey n< na 7 Turkey.old toms 4 [ Turkeys, younk 3 pds.nna over choice fat s I Geese, f. I .over 4 Ducks h | 1 Kkk*. fresh subject to hanchlnk ..10 ' Butter, kood 5
Senator Stewart’s Sound ArKnments. The question never will be settled until you determine the simple question whether the laboring man is entitled to a gold G, 11;.r if ho earns it, or whether you are going to cheat him with something < Ise. That is the upshot of the whole thin,:. * * * There have been a great many battles fought against gold, and gold h .i won every time. I do not care how mt:eh you discuss it or how many resolutions you pass, they do not make any difference. You must | come to the same conclusion that all other people have—that gold is recognized as the universal standard of value. It is the measure that must be used. It
is the measure by which your wealth : F(l| . Appellate c.mrr, .sixth Dis., must be tested. It has been and always V.Z WILEY will be the touchstone of measurement, |
FOUR.
noiNG CAST.
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SV.A. KIMLIIAM.
For Rejuirt»*r Shihm ::*.(* l ourt.
CHARLES F. REMY.
Fi r Superintendent L’nldie liistrni'tii'ii,
D. M. GFETING. For Statistieian, S..L I'HOM PSt>N.
AppeUB!" J.i ig". Fii't Diitiiet. WOODF1N D. KOIHNSON.
For Jin I ge AppellHtc < ourt, Si-ei md I >i-.
WILMA M J. REN 1 EY.
For Judge A]’|iellnt.i ( ourt, I'hird Di-.,
JAMES B. BLACK.
For Judge ,\ iqiidlAtc court. I'ourtli Di-..
! >. \V. COM s i OCK.
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and when yon depart from that and try to figure up any other measure which • the world does not recognize you get into confusion. Attempting to reconcile I them, it is idle to talk about. It is idle : to talk about compromising ou any other ! measure of value. The world will not !
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Ur. Alartin’w ColiVe Muko UellcluiiM < iip at lla!l the
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The taste of this new health drink is ! peculiar to itself, yet so much like genuine cofiee, that many prel'rr it to Moeha and Java. If you are an in- ' valid and a victim to cofiee or tea— | both very injurious—and cannot quit, i mix a small quantity with Nervine j ‘Jolice and break away gradually, i Why throw money away for medicine ! bile the eau-e of the di-.-a-e remains. Xervin.: Coffee cures headache. iii“'-
! vousne.-s, ete. Sati - doctor bills and
coffee expenses. 1 lb. 100 cups, 20cents.
AMDY SCHAFFER ANC JACOB SCHUCK ] lb inlinary e fi'ee makes only 40 i and 4-a cups. Eat Dr. Martin’s rf»\al
Breakfast, Food. Sold by grocers. 2.
accept it. We have the experience of j every nation that has tried it, and it has been trit d in almost every civilized 1 nation. * *> * Du not let ns try to de- I ceivo the American people. Do not let us try to make them believe by some hocus poous of kgi dath u that we cun give them something of real value—we 1 can give tin :u n measure of value that! is better than the universal standard of I mankind. Do not deceive them in that regard. Let them know the facts now. I believe that it would be highly injurious to this country to again inflate the currency. * * * I need not enlarge upon the evils of a depreciated currency. This country has felt them too severely to require that I should mention them. It matters not what kind of a depreciated currency you have, it necessarily entails many evils. * * * WajffH <io i p slowly. Every cheap money experiment ever tried in this or in any country has demonstrated that, while prices respond quickly to changes in the value of money, wages respond but slowly. Hence, though wages appear to rise when money ia depreciating, they are in reality falling. Tne diffi reuce in rapidity with which wages and prices go up has been illustrated by prices going up in elevators while wages walk up the stair steps. It is certain that wage earners always lose and never gain by being paid in a depreciated or depreciating currency.
HUPIIM.K VN roiviv TICK KT. Fur Kj’irei-entive, A. II. MOORE. Of < linion. For Treasurer. JAMES MATTHEWS, i )f Greetieastle. For Shet itt’. DANIEL W. MATY, < it Jefl’erso.'i. Fur A-se -or. .i.O. DARN ALL, < it Monroe. For Surveyor. FRANK WILLIAMS, Of Warren. For ( oroner. DR. W. F. SUMMERS. Of Franklin. For Gon mi--loner. 2nd District. J. O. REA r, of Marion. For Commissioner. 3rd I >istriet, LYTT’RGUS STONER. Of Washington. , Mlisi KLI.ANKOI *4. For Prosecutor 13th liistriet. HENRY o. LEWIS. For ('ungress. GEORGE W. FARIS. For Joint Senator, ENOCH G. HOGA’I’E. For Joint Representative, JOHN M. KELLER.
Iwm, tiiiaii city, LOUISVILLE-,
.vii i all points
NORTH A.\i/ L-jOUTH. i t* tMily liiu- tu t ’ 1 i jutons ILV.st and Preset? LiGl\ Sprii^^s, Tbe < arlsbud of Aineriea. Complete Pitllnian Equipment, I FRANK J. REED. G. P. A„ Chie igo. TIME CARD S E PT.131 H, 1390.
They have tne silver basis in India, have had it for centuries,
Non i it n.ii ND. No. !. Chicago Mail 1:13 ■ in No. ti.» •• Express ...12:17pm No. 44.- Local Freight 11 :40 a in sovth not \ i>. i No, 3.* So.itheni Mail... ... 2:40 am No. 5,* •• Express. 2:17pm I No. TiA Local Freight.. ..12:17 |> :<i ir Daily. + Daily except Sunday. J. A. Ml< 11A EL. Agent.
VANDAUA LINE. fraliisleave freeneastie. Ina. in ettect sept.
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FOK TilK WEST.
..12:2r a a;, for St. I .cuts ... .s;;’:) a in. for st. txnilb ... ":ii a in, for St. Lotrei.
HhIij 1: l*» p m, for -t. I < ulc. I-x -ua .. .. 5:18 m, foi 'I i rre Haute I 'ally sad p ni. for St. Louis.
roM Tilt. KART.
i'liliy —i: "a in. for tqitn-napolit
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llRlIy 1:15 p tn. •• *• I>ully 3:15 p m, *' "
Dally 5;52 n m ** i*Eoi:t,\ div isiox Lea- *- T‘ rvr tlanti.
sun 7:05 a m, tor t'snvln " 3:55 p ir. for H.-rattir ! or coiniilete lime card, klv.i.k all trainsj im l stations, and for f-.ll 1 nformat:■ m im lof rules, thronkii cars. etc., uridress
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No 7 No 15 No 5 No 21 No 3 No 11
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NO i N " 12 vo 20 No 8
I No 2
Hatty Daily Daily.
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Gen’l Pass. Akt.-t. I.outs Mo.
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And tne i'est PlitshurkO and Anturacite. yard opposite v'undn! la frclklit otiici-.
Kor »• by 1’. Abrams. W. H. ILirri-
son, Bros -l-treet Son.
Home
Aug. 31.
4n Ma.-timtvHle, ln<l„ Kecomuieuil W ncliiH
Celery t'«A|>«ule».
MAitTiNSViLLK, Ini>.. May 28. 1806.1 To tne Wright Medical Co., Columbus. |
Obio.
Gents—I have purchased a box of Wright’s Celery Capsules from W. B Tarleton, druggist, and u«ed tliein fm indigestion, stomach trouble and con- j -(ipution. i tnive been greatly benetltted, in fact almost euved witli one box. It is the best medicine witliou’ : exception Hint I have used for my iron- i bles. Yours very truly, Asm - Schaffer. M.vutin’bville, Ind, May 18, I8!i0. To the Wriglit Medical Co., Columbus,
Ohio.
Gems—( have purchased a box of Wright’s Celerv ( apsules from W. B, .
Tarleton. druggist, and used them for; I In’dull times may hay
indigestion and constipation. I was \ greatly benefitted by u-ing them mid
would not be without them.
Very truly yours,
Jacob Schick. For Envelope
Bryan must demonify Ins farm n’ duct speeches or he will have to face such hard questions as: “What about wheat and cotton? Are their prices go ing up in sympathy with liver or because of a shortage of for. ign crops? Vv’hat connection is there, anyway, between the prices of farm products and of silver?” Of ciipi-c Bryan can answer all sneh questions. I lact, they tire ’•tleadeasy" fer a powerful man who can lift tho price ef all the silvi r in the world to twice its pri sent heiplit, l ot it is just as well to avoid nil tu.i et --ary emburrassment.
Cimiiscat Ion of Property.
A farmer who hud his crop of wheat stored in his granary or u manufacturer who had his warehouse filled with the products of his factory would think it an outrage if the government should in- ‘• ! «t upon confiscating one-half of his
wheat or his goods. What better is it
by the adoption of fn n silver coinage tn 1 q: this in India. - i;-be: confiscate one-half of the wage of the 1 opinion sfiM'ine.l an'! e:. -
and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and bankrupt every body. The fountain of business is stability, an with a silver standard you can never have it. In Calcutta 1 can
buy this suit of clothes for $40 w today, and perhaps $20 tomor- j H EL I. L? , Of. Vy. HY
row, and the next day 'twill be $50. You can never tell from tho number of dollars you ow ;
how much you are worth. Th: ?„ j- ]• . _ j i/ country is at the mercy of th 'it JluOtlf Oi!S tlllj ktlOStlS Lll
25 MILES THE SHORTEST
ROUTE BETWEEN
I’rvrtn’H “Ilimrtal'ihm.”
Mr. Bryan still calls himself
■H-
luborer or one-half of his accumnlated savings, or one-half of the dowt r of til•• widow, or one-half of the pension of tin
soldier?—Philadelphia Record. Restore 1li«‘ Zero Frei'zing Point. In tho husto in which the D. iuocrat«
at Chicago prepared tln ir platform they forgot to include the plunk declaring in
money changers and specul ■ r , " v "“- ( ior,| tors. The idea of going toa -vil- l i'e onl'. line riinning Reclioit . < liak r ver standard from a gold one is Cars in tween Cineinati and Jnek-'l^,/
Ct ■ - vllh . HI., u ifbont ■ j
sideration. i have seen enot. ■ w. -b. i‘-i--in.': i rough
s' aniiindis. Ind.. Dee.-i’nr, Spi ingileM . i- .1 rk-oii eille. , H-. i’v. o I’nily tbfon]
e.u o nnoie.
Tu t urn ii < ‘>IA tn 0 “ 1 j'.
Take Laxntivc Bionm (Juintne Isb-j lets. A i druggists refuml Hie mor.ey I if it fails to cu:v. 25c. IO81D
ItTi'ins ’.vttli perfee: ; r;'-t and w. -1. J no.
i Fn. and Tk
M011011 r.xc urtioTui.
Seekers exeiirsions to the gout*,, ‘‘•tit. Itb. 14th and 15th. Oct. h, th tnd 20th. ' >ne fare plus two dollsrs for round trip.
One wav rttlers rates to -otitbern ; oint- the first and third Tue-!:iv of caeii month. Rate 1 . cents pet mile
A. Michakl, \gt.
The Bannfr Times teiepnoue net's numtier is 05. Remeinher it when yo 1 have an item• We want the hews.
metallist,” though he has never even 1 fnyor of restoring the natural freezinj. attempted to answi r the question: “In point of zero. M mkind hasrufhred and the history of this country has there shivered tremendously because of the inever he n a time wlien gold and silver 1 human standard of temp> ratnre adopted circulated niton equal terms as full legal undoubtedly at the instigation of coal
Hitf Four KxcurMo^u.
Very low one way rate to
soatlipn: poiur- lir-t and third Toi-s.Ih' l!l li!?' cx< -''.‘l lt 1 > ' II " ll,}
, * 1 I hrfniirh tinlrnta ur
01 eJH*h ui"ii!h.
Home seekers excursions riept. 1 I and | 15, 28, 20, Get. 5, 6, l'i ami 20. To many points in southern states
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WERT SART
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No. a . .
: no. 111
; No. 15 Daily 1S:5iip.m.
many Nos.:: nnrt t run dally. Nos. I, 2, 5
1 illy except Sunday.
Thromrh tickets sold and tmioraire f >" all potntR. I or further infoi iniitlou tc. nit’ly to8. Ridlcn, Air cm, Roachda
tender money, with the mints open t(
the free and unlimited coinage of both?” j waiting for tho aid or consent of any There never was such a time. Free ! other nation let us proceed to lower the and unlimited coinage at 16 to 1 has I freezing point and to reform our climate
borons and quack doctors. Without ! first und third Tin-‘lay o f cucli month,
Say, do you know, ,
I f trade i- slow
killed it).
You will be "ise I, To advertise■'
‘ For that will soon rebuild
never, in any country, at any time, given a bimetallic currency. Mr. Bryan is a silver monometallist in fact, whatever he may think himself to be in the-
ory.
If a merchant marks up his prices and people rt fuse to buy, he still lias his
in the interests of tho m.i--- s.
'about half rate, one way.
Home Si cki-rs excursionR 1“ southern ir:d wester.a Mtes, (let. 5, 0, lit and 20
F. P. II» -fstir. Agent.
To Mexico ( ity, Nov, limit. Dec. 31. s>i3.35.
AViuit the lti-st Tools.
The farmer and the mechanic must
be free to use the very best tools and : To St. Louis, Nov. 12 an implements, and the men hunt and • I9tli, 36.25.
6 and 0, return
13. return
For sale by Ai.heiU Ai io.n. Druuggst
Tbe Danner Times, pr
banker must be free to use 1 tbe very best money and iustrumuits of credit. An
goods. If a workingman undertakes to i honest and stable measure of valm is mark up his wages and on ployers de- 09 necessary to both as are honest oliue to pay, where ia he? What intelli- aud sfa,;1 " -ur. s of weights and f-'«"*f ' ' „( cheaper money urn irn«t to .. j.,,,,,,,.,,,, I asl .
luck to increase his wages proportion- u , ot -
On account of Bryan meeting at Indianapolis O-t. 17. the Big Four will make a rate of *1.2‘ for all train- of the
17th, Rt-turn limit isth.
For I ‘ gal Blanks. The Banner Times
For Sale Bills and Postcf
The Banner Times
For all kind- of job pri
lowest pr-ces
For Statement* sec The Banner Times,nrim,. -.
ately?
ness of the
1 Curiisle.
country.—Hon. John G.
Stings of Inaeota. For the stings of bt
nets bathe quickly with Brazilian Balm. It kills the poison and s. opa the pain in
stantly.
The American
silver dollar s
s, wasps end her* locTti/l tender fc P
iany amount,
