Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1896 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BAXNI^t TIMES, GF.EENCASTER, INDIA

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A\ill supply you With tile uecessnry datH and arguments. An iuvaluahle aid in the preparation of sp- eches. Aitents wanted in every town. We will send copy at once on receipt of one dime with a two-ccnt stamp, or twelve cents in stamps bv mail. < M. DAMEI.S I’l HI ISHING fO., 118 Park How, New Yoke City.

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That resolution passed by the populists,in 18!I4 at their county convention, which denounced county democratic extravagance is | good reading now. It was true then and it is true now and our

j populist friends know it.

A ciang of democratic political workers held a three hour confer ence on Sunday. The l>-‘inocrot had a lit a week or so ago because a republican candidate spent an hour or two in this city between trains several Sunday's ago. It sh'iuld now upbraid* its own squad. 'In cl cl uosii i v <*|y j tfi tin I, >ck ^c would 'iite h>i Hiy ,ia. Pne Hanxeu Times proved that the handbill was wrong and it now says that Mr. Lock ridge will not vote for Bryan. It thus shows that it does not know from one day to another what posi tion it will take on any question.

This difference will lie here to Harrison and they >e entertained by tluysc •■wo lound money exponents. Jud/ 0 Bobjnson stumped this county t\w‘ years ago for democracy ami six years ago

Delight a Large Audiences in the

Court House.

The audience that .greeted

Mr. Gordon was Icha.rm'an of the | Messrs. Faris^and.y^ ate on Salcounty democratic eeutrl'l t^bmit-! un1av Atf^vas a highly eompli. tee. Their stanil for sou'K' money I m, Vitary one, l.oth in point of num-

will have great e.TVct in tl ,e 'oiinty.

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Go and hear them and he informed why they do not take up with the

Chicago platform.

The hall ; Air. Karis |

hers ami intelligence, was packed all evening,

spoke for over an hour. In deliberate and well pointed argument he tore to tatters popocracy and

The democratic organs are a’- significantly said that he was not ready advocating a raise of four there to weave a web. Although cents per hundred in county taxes, he did not say it, it is generally

That is for what indebtedness and deficiency is now on hand, but the estimates do not include interest

known that that is what his opponent is iloing in his speeches this year. Air. Paris treated the money

Pop Wdiisis, The Newest Thing Out*

Our new Dress Goods Department will show you all colors in two

Popular Prices.

and what the county will have to question in a masterly and a schol b.iriow in i he near futuri n i he arlv miiiucr. - n.iing flint the ar

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will get the loan and will made a', seven per cent, money can be had cheaper?

it be when

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In his speech Saturday night Air. Fads told of his first vote. He voted at the court house in this city, walked up to the window and deposited Ins ballot like a man and was proud of it. Inasmuch as democratic papers hereabout are claiming that students have no right to vote here hut should go to some other city to vote. Air. Fans voted here, matie his home here ami did his duty r.s he saw it. All students should follow Ins example. It they have a right to vote here they will be protected in that right and they should have the courage of their convictions. Occupation cuts no figure in the law. If the legal requirements of residence are complied with a man is entitled to vote wherever he may be and whatever his occupation. lx trying to dodge county isscetbe l)cmocvnt d'ves into the eiiv. then tries to explain away the county indebtedness, making a let little mess of it, then bobs up in Alorgan county and then soaiewue e else. It totally ignores the question upon which it has impaled itself—the county debt. It should again wriggle around and charge Uncle Samuel Gardner and Messrs. Ford andReigle with II of Putnam'sdebl. Lots of Pulua.n’e debt lias bet-.i made since these th ee ni' n leit ill olfices of commissioner but t handbill goes ahead and blind > and unjustly charges them with ail the short comings and mismanagement under which the county debt accumulated.

Say, Air. Handbill were you wrong in 1892 when you said the county owed but .$750 out of the general fund or were you mistaken last week when you said the county owed over $0,000 county bonds and had owed them since 1887-8? We wi’i wager our eat against your eat that ImhIi statements were wiong, amt that you will know more than you do now if you will come out to the “county matters'’ meeting

Tuesday night.

Neither of the democratic pa pers has told where that $13,000 surplus of 1892 lias gone that was in Putnam's cash box at that time, nor have these papers told whore the $7,000 saving on county sal-

aries is going.

T. B. Poole liit* returned to t hieago after vDiiing liis brother, Dr. Poole.

iit.o :t» of < i sition speakers are ibrcollmre . . are not supported oy facts or piooi. Lb. the “crime of '73” the speaker dwelled at ^ lenghth and to support his position | read from pages 118G, 1190 ami J 1190 of Volume 111 of Ridpath’s Universal History. On the subject

of silver that book said;

“'During tbe year 1877, the public miiiii wa- greatly agitated concerning the remonetization of silver. By the first coinage regulations of the United Stats the standard unit of value was the American silver dollar. From 1792 until 1873 tiie quantity of pure metal in this unit had never been changed, though the amount of alloy contained in the d dlar was several times altered. In 1849 a gold dollar was addetl to the coinage and from that time forth the standard unit of value existed in hoi Ii • lief'if-. In 1873-4 a series of acts wee

Some new “Swell Style’ Jackets received from New York today.

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Miss Fannie Crow Kill. Mbs Jessie Case has returned to her 1

home in Attica.

Major (■ullen went to Indianapori-,

this afternoon.

Miss Nettie Colley we nr to Indianap-

olis this afternoon.

Mrs. Swabian h»s gone- to Xetra.

ado|>:ci| by congress hearing upon the I Ohio to visit friends. \x!iinh\ tin , p re q Catberwood returned to Indi-'

siulitlaril unit of value

Republican Speakings. Kstrmui 1 iiMMa—■ ■ mai if STAMP HERE.

legal-render quality of silver was abolished ami the silver doPar t mitted from the list of coins ,n he struek at (lie national iii.nts. In January 1S75 the Le-uinpiion Act was passed by con-gre-s. U was declared that on tin* 1st of January IS79, tin* govern men t should begin to redeem its outstanding legaltender notes in coin, t he question was now raised as to the meaning of the word ‘“coin” in the net; and for the Hist time the attention of the people was aroused to the fact that the privilege of | aying debts in silver had been t immi away. A great agitation followed. The cry for the remonetization

anapolis this afternoon Mrs. Frank Ragan, of Spencer, is tin*; guest of Mrs. Marshall Moore

John L. Grillitb, Cloverdale, Sot-

bridge to visit Mi-s Anna GonFon. Mi" Gardner, of Fineastle. has re-] turned home after a visit with Pearl 1

Ex-President Harrison wi!! speak in Greanoastie.,V/ednesday, Oci. about 4 o’cSook, p* m. Gome; everybody.

Miss Lillie Graham lias gone to Bain- unlay, Oet. 24, 1 :30 p in., ami at

Greencastle same (Into 7:30 p. m. Gen. J. G. Pitkins, of New York.

Gardner. | ex-governor ol Louisiana, will Miss Florence Keet. of Springfield.; *l ,Pak nt Greencastle. Oct. 29. Mo., passed through the city this Hf.er-1 A. O. Loekritlgt'. llig r gins ( reek ,,00!1 * school house, Cloverdale township,

Mrs. F. G. Gilmore and Miss Gene- Oct. 2u, 7 p. in.

Hon. A. J. Beveridge, of Indi-

vieve Ames arc at home from their visit

i in Princeton.

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SPECIAL NOTICE. We publish, nnd an* s'licl ti. Ki*t the satin' *Th' ii they are news, tree brief notices < t •tea'll*, births im<l uiarriHRes, but wo charge for . xli-n I'M nee units of iniifrianes. obituaries lodite and soctely resolutions and earns .if lhatiks. and will publish none such unless pa> meat, or satisfactory arrangement there for, ts made In advance.

Send news to Telephone 95.

Vote for Alaev.

Vote for Moore. Vote for Darnali. Vote for Williams. Vote for Summers

V i it for Matt he ws.

Vote for Rent and Stoner.

Work from now on republicans ami the victory will In* ou v s. Tm BANN 1B TlMI 8 pnt8 out a new head today and greets its many new patrons smilingly. Stoi kweu. took notes of Mr. Hogatc's speech Saurday night. The people have taking notes on Air. Stockwell ever since 1892. The Democral and the Star Press supplied them.

On Saturday night Air. Faria showed to what insignificant extent Dr. Ridpath referred to the act of 73. The comment upon the act occupies about two “stickfulls as a printer would say of type. That is all and it is dismissed with a nonchalance that is amusing now, since the historian so magnifies the matter. The significant pait ot what Air. Ridpath said about fi•mnees then is that the ‘‘double standard was restored in 1878. Air. Fnris asked why hadn’t people complained because congress had stopped the coinage of the gold dollar, which occurred several years ago. Throughout his entiie speech our congressman thoroughly ami effectually punctured the “web” of Dr. Ridpath, the politician. If there is any one thing the honest farmers of Putnam count/ believe in it is honesty. They do not like that expert contract which

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But be it understood that this proposition doos not include the examination of tho accounts of the officers or exofficers of the county with a view of ascertaining whether or not there is anything due from them to the county.

SOUND MONFY D MOCHA,S Judge Jr»hn i. - . Koblnaow id >l»lroy Gordon hi Koaohdate Waunenday. On Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 7 p. in., the sound money democrats will open their speakings in this eounty. Judge John C. Robinson, of Spencer, who in 1894 stumped this county for democracy, will speak at Koachdale. He will be accompanied by Air. Alilroy Gordon, ex-chairman of the Putnam county democratic central committee, who will make an address. These two sound money democrats need no introduction to Putnam people. Hear them and their reasons for not supporting the Chicago

platform,

AT GREBNCA8TLE.

Mr. mi l Mrs. Lh.is. Swope spent the

,i ,t't n t of l-i't wo" wi fi J nnthan of silver reached he gover. ine I iiiid >■ ti. 1 u ley | ut b in 1878 a mea-iti vas pa«etl by con- big >q«iirr d'.md ground hogs gie.'S for the restoration of the legnl-| , , t . -Met ess.

tender qii;i’ y of tbe old dl v. i dolliir, ami foi th ■ iiq. l-oly coinage of licit unit at a rate of not le** than two millions of dollars a month. The president returned the bill with his objections hut the vote was crushed under a tremendous majoritv and the old double Standard of values was restored.” It is shown in the last sentence of this short extract with which the “crime of’73” was dismissed by the historian that the “old double standard of value was restored.” That is what Air. Ridpath taught then and he was satisfied that the double standard was restored. Mr. Faris made other strong points to show that the position of Bryan and his followets

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Mr. Hogate spoke for a shoft time an I roused the enthusiaspi to

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Sieve a is below a half dollar and

g up the poiut ii i pvobai ,i and

On Wednesday afternoon in this city at 1:30 o’clock J ml ire John C. Ruhinson, of «pcn;- i. nd Hon. Al.lroy Gordo. , ol Pui^ • county,

governed by th r supp'j^and will ipeak at th* court bout

1:30 o'clock p. m. yTliis will be one of tin* most siglil^^tb^i- , logs of the campai "

itic’Lof co'.ijJBs, pr •crs.

was false and brought out much

The above named gentlemen will a Pt ,lau * e ''-V his "Gl-pointed illus-

speak at the court house in this city at 1:30 o’clock, Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 21. Greencastle

and IPutnam ci i/.e is should give, 1 '" pit'Ii. lb took up their fellow citizen and his co. Chk ' a ?° P latfopm ’ 8 a8,,Uulf 0,1 ,lU ’ worker, Judge Robinson, a rousing Sll P r ^ t ^

port and tbe awlnl eon*J' queue s of making it subeervieny to politics.

■\ i*.*» \o s*ftOn taril! and ot her vj jiublican is oiKAi i.A. sues he was at home awd his periods The -peech "I Hon. 8. A. Hays de- brought forth round's of applause.

ivefed here hi t Thur-3ay night ww w jll speak here jigain beiore the

rlie best ot the campaign in thc-i* par's. . , /

.... .iii , campaign closes Mi. Haysirented the leiuhog noliic a; 1 n

issues of the day in a masterly manner.

He took up the national issues first and K ‘“"* Transfers, then wound upon county ma.ters. Hi- *'• C. and W. C. Ibanham to Win. P. points were well made ami his two j Tackett, land in tV< m en tp., $12 (! 0* hours of'.didf.es will do great good D#moorai ts l>ell«V« in parialhe*c. The Oakalla school house wa- , ropublioans in fairness packed and there were twice as ...any DoiriOCrats ( .hose five out of present a* could get in the house. Hie 0 ight county candidates for meeting was a rouser nod me s|K*ecb a office from Greencastle and vote maker. the other three from tvyo town-

I ships. Ele.en townships have no representation whatever up-

mt. pleasant. on their county ticket. ThereSunday school was reorganized Sun-1 pyjrjiicang divided as fairly as dav at this place wi*h Mr. Hill as sup- possible. Eight townships are to inicnd' nt. I re preserved by eight candi-

'I. luiieiai Si., g I .iflu-rwood occurred yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by Dr. Bassett at the residence of tin* mother. Mrs.

Elizabeth, on ca't Elm 'troet. The supreme court lias fixed a

judgment against the Motion rp-a'd in favor of Michael’ Lynch, of St ark county. for an injury received bn him while working in a hay field nec<r the railroad track by reason of the. explosion of one of the compawy’s Ipeoiiiotives. A part of the engine -iruck Lynch and crippled him anJ. wrecked his wagon, taking olf two.'of its wheels and causing his (•ai'.i to run away. The evidence stiowcd that Lynch was a young man. 2fi 'ie.u’s old; able to earn $30 a month, add that the injury made him unable l.o walk wit host shuttling his feet along the ground The court held that the damages were not e v ccssive ii. view of

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Hon. Gov. W. Faris, Reelsvilie, Thursday, Oct. 22. i :30 p. m. Hon. Benjamin Harrison, at Greencastle Oct. 21, about 4 p. m. E. G. Hogate. Broad Park Tuesday. Oct. 20, 7 p. ra : Putnanuille Wednesday, Oct. 21, 7 p. in; Johnson school house, Washington to E’ ursdav, Oe' 22, 7 p. m; Hi ils Frid. Oct. 23, 7 a*-'! Satu v, Oct. 2V/1 :30 t I r> . B < ' Brue<crstojvn Th day, Oct 22 7 ;p. m. S. A. Rats nt Fillmore W<*dn da Oct. 21. 7 p. m. * T. T. Aioorc, Center school lions Floyd tp, Oct. 23, 7 p. m.

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Gen ml llarrlson’H Tour. In’iuax Ai't.'Lis, Oct. 19.—General Harrison and party will leave this city tomorrow on a tour of tho state. I he itinerary for tlv first two days only ha* been made public. It includes the following towns: First day, Oct. Mooresville, Martinsville, Spencer, Worthingtor. Edwardsville, Vincennes. Princeton, Evansville. Second day, Oct. 21; New Albany, Borden, Sab in, Orleans, Mitclc-11, P' dfnrd, Bloomington, Gosjtort, (iiciTicaf 1c.

_ „ , , , dates. The offices are disMrs. Ross Reeves, of ndianapob-, and Greencastle gets visited Mr. 'lay B. -ves ami family for but one-all she is entitled to. a few pay* thi' week. Voter think of this between now

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> travelling artist was in this part of

the country Sunday taking views of both home*' and families.

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Secretary Lauioul's Ustiiimte. WASinsoroN, Ooc. tfi.—Sccrotary Lamont today transmitted to th" (••.-eretary of the treasury Ins ostiiiiatc i,f appropriations requir'd by the w,.r depurtment for the next 3.-cal year. The gregaco is $52,875,038. The estimate lor tho running expense* of tho war oftlee in Washington is $l,4(>4,23(i, ,howiug, tin* secrotary says, a reduction in tho annual expen.' s for salaries and contingencies in that ii Bice of $1121,942 liom the estimates of four years ago. Kniistu Wheat Going to Mexico. Topeka, I.an., Oct. lit.—Owing totho fact that the drought this summer tlarnaged to a ciiiis .! *raUe ext nt Hie wheat crop of Mexico and that the Mexican government Ins removed the duty on grain for a period of several mouths, Kansas grain is now on tho move into Mexico. The Santa Ft* is handling a great amount of this grain, and the offl cials of that road expect to ship ov< r 1,000 cars into that country within the next two mouths.

Voters Attention. I he \ :uidali*t line will make rates of one fare for (oe round trip to points on this line, going November 2 and 3, return limit .November I, to enable voters to go home to vote. Voters ria Big Pour. For the aceoiumodatio'i of voter returning to their home' for the pic-idcit-tiid election the Bg Four vjll sell round irip Mote ts to -I) central tralilci ‘fttlon p lints. I'.uui- la. ie than\ L'hu inilcs distant \ov. 2; po*nts le-s b'an 2t)0 miles Nov. 2 and 3, return limit 4th. Half fare. F. i*. Ill E8TI8. A}Jt. To l ure n Coin in One l>»y. Take Laxative Bromn Quinine Tal.lel'. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 20StI>. Kxmiralnii to Canton, Ohio. A'ia Ynmlalia line. The Vandnlia line will have a special train from Terre Haute to Canton, Ohio, leaving I erre Haute at 4 p. in., Thursday Oct. -’2. and arriving at Canton early next morning, returning same day. Fare ♦4.50 for tin* round trip from Greencastle. For further partieiil ir» see. .* t -s A..

lo 1 erre Haute, Out. on ac oiint of Bryan speaking, one fare for roJi \ trip, tickets good returning Oct. 23. \ J. 8. Dowling. Agent Wanted—Good boy, aged Ifi to lean, the baker’s trade. I*. W'mk & Co. Itj

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