Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 October 1896 — Page 2

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vice. The iuau:i)j;trs who are regpunsible tor this outrage upon the (lemoerutu* party cannot counteract the disastrous effects of the declarations of such able and trusted leaders as the men named. The words of such leaders as Jewett, McLean, Sheerin and Holt must dishearten the leaders and bewilder tbe rank and file.” L. A. Stockwkll dian t get a crowd Monday night in this city and therefore his meeting was declared oil. It was called for Lueteke's hall and then changed to the court house, but ringing of the bell and beating of the drums could not raise the people and Mr. Stock well was thus greatly humiliated. Democrats are to blame for this. Mr. Stoekwell was given the cmpH honor of a hopeless nomination just in order to carry out the plan of the local gang of Putnam’s politicians who hope by such combinations, including congress, to carry Putnam county, for the democrats and to keep the people in the dark as to the condition of Putnam’s books. The democrats by refusing to endorse Stockweil by giving linn a decent audienre directly slap the populists in tile face. It is also a j part for the animus they held for the populists in I8i)2 where they so thoroughly jumped on Mr. Stockwell and accused him. us he him self told, of nearly evety crime ox cept murder. The democrats lieie about are rapidly having their craftincs and cunning shown up and their treatment of Mr. Stockwell shows it thoroughly.

Telephones. •(TING ROOW 62 >J| ,*0 RIAL HOO M 95

S1>F. I \L NOT ICK. \e publish, and arc irhut t< ircl tin* sunu 'n they arc nows, free brief notice- nt hs. births an<l luarriaires. but weeharire ■ xti-tnntl aecmints of niarrlatri*s, oblftt- ., lorlife and Boclety n solutions u >1 esnls .tiuik. . -ytid will publish none sueii unless mellt, or saltsfaetury arrantretnent there Is made In advanee.

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Judge Robinson

Mtlroy Gordon tomorrow.

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Go to the court house tonight ami hear county matters discussed. In the language of Sterling Holt and Milro.y Gordon, democrats one no duty to Bryan and fusion.

That money to get tin* Bryan ex cursion to stop hasn’t til! been made up yet. Bryan believes in making his financial stake while lie is a freak. He can’t draw a cor poral’s guard after Nov. J.

Tur ex-otliee holders of Putnam are getting rattled badly these days and the consequence is that there is much fear and trembling and considerable anxiety. The demo

statement that he said he permitted official papers to be taken from Ijis

otfice ami destroyed.

GEN. HARRISON

Thk tariff will be a great big, factor in the election of ,Vm. McKinley, two weeks from today.

Will Arrive Here Tomorrow After-

noon About 5:30 O’clock. The special tiain bearing Ex

President Harrison and party to this city wiil arrive tomorrow af-

sutt tor iM,.>r<-<*. ( temoon about 5130 o’clock. It was Ida M. Humptcn has brought j unfortunate that he could not be suit for divorce from ('laud V. 1 secured at an earlier hour, but Hampton. The complaint is filed Greencastle is fortunate in seeur by John H. James, attorney for ing the great Indianian even at that plaintiff who states that they were hour. A stand wiil be erected at married on the 14th of (Molar the north depot from which Mr. 1895 and lived together until Oct. | Harrison will speak. Let all Green19. Is9t>. The complaint alleges castle forget all about supper, go cruel am! 'niiuman treatment, and | down to the depot and give him a failure to provide. One child was royal welcome. In the afternoon born Aug *21. 1891), plaintitt asks Judge Robinson and Milroy Gor

custody of said child.

County Mattpr«*.

Among the speakers tit the court house tonight will be Silas A. Hays, B. K. Gorwin, T. T. Moore, <'. T. Peck. 0. B. C tse, H. <'. Lewis, J. T.

Denny and others.

A while back in speaking of Jonathan Stoner tin* It ax s kh Timks said that lie was perhaps the only son of a revolutionary soldier in Putnam countv. .1. K. M. o'Hair is another of Putnam’s -otts of revolutionary soldier-. His father, Michael O’Hair, was a native of Ireland, but moved to America in I77‘>. In 1S70 Michael o'Hair was one of the first to respond to the call of his adopted country ami help redress her wrongs. He wa- it, (icueral Greene's division and stayed with the army until the close of the war and the independence of the I'nited •date- was acknowledged by England

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Mi-- Belle Sellers, of North Salem, i-vi-iting Mis. Louisa Zarin.g of Manhattan! Mis- Maud Kvans has returned to her home in < hieago, after visiting Mrs. J. A hi Mill-.

To 4 tire a 4'ol<l In One On).

Take Laxative Bromo (piinipe Tablets. All dniggisis refund ihe money if it fail-to run*, g'c. 208t I>.

Mrs. Fred Oat her wood went to La-

fayette at noon.

no doubt remember that every time, ,,

• j 1 he prospectus of the ) “iitli * ( nm-

Putnam county bas elected a rc- j fo| . ls(|7 . U)1!<)llIlC|lp an article on nuldican official tliat man has dis-1‘•Lincoln as a Man.” by Jesse \v. Weik.

cuvcrod some shortage which litis

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ing back into the county large sutnsjpf^ of mrnev. This is perliaps why |i|

c’clock, r’alvcrt a

don, sound money democrats, will speak at the court house at 1:30 and at night George (’. sound money democrat yvill speak to the students in the court house. Tomorrow afternoon the Harri son train yvill proreed to Roachdale from tins city where Gen. Har rison will make a speech. In the evening following the Harrison meeting Messrs. Robinson and Gordon will speak tit Roaciidale.

Bank President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio, is highly respected all through that section. He has lived in Clinton Co. 7. r > years, and lias l>een president of the Sabina Bank 20 years. He gladly testifies in the merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and what lie says is worthy attention. All brain workers find Hood’s Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted t,i their needs. It makes pure, rich, red blood, and from this comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. “ 1 am glad to say 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 yvith pains of Neuralgia in one eye and about my temples, especially at night when I had been having a hard day of phyaicat and mental labor. I took many remedies, but found helponly in Hood's Sanaparilla which cured meet rheumatism, neurslgia and heat’aehe. I food's Sarsaparilla has proved it telf a true friend. I aim take Hood s Pills lo keej my bowels regular, and like t he pills very much.” Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Oliio.

The discouraging game of Satur day with Rose Polytechnic institute wound up the. foot ball season at Wabash college. Before the game the deeree of the faculty was issued burring Hunter from play because it was alleged that he bud played proi'es- ionul base bull lust summer. Hunter protested that be had not played professional base bull but his word was no go and for an alleged violation of base ball rules lie was* barred trom taking part in foot ball games.—Crmr/ortlsrit/c

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E,x-Ereside.nt Harrison will speak in Greencastle,YVednesday, Oct. about 4 v clock, p. m.

Oomc everybody.

there is so mueb rustling around among democrats who hove lu ldlMa oltice since the last time the repub- ng Means had the county treusur-T’s j Iff/ oltice. This is the reason that that [WK clause vvu« put in the expert’s ] KG

tract, which clause reads like this : I (jTj ktJ

But be it understood that this proposition

Sioods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. *!. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co.. I.ovvell. Mass.

•j i, i-,*!, are prompt, effieieiit iimJ Hood S Pills easy in effect. -.gKViits.

The %Ve*ti»«or.

The inaieationu for this -icii.t-.v for Mte coming thirty-six hours ar< as follows as received bv H. S. Reniek it < o. from tiie oftieial weather bureau at Chicago. Chicago, 111.. ()ct. 20. Showers in south portion this uft< rnoon. Fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler south and central portions tonight. Cox The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge ot the olliciai weather instrument- located on thesroofoi the West College building:

HKPOltT OK THE OOIST-EITTOISr OK THF FIRST NATIONAL TANK AT OrffHCtmtlr. in tlie Stuli* of liitliaim, .1/ flit' (''on* of litixineaH, Oct. JS9U. ItKSnriU'KS. Loan* mid discounts SHU.Hn 71 OverdrafiM, sot ured and iinrH > cure<l.. no IT. s. Bonds !•> cure (drculation.. . 31.800 00 i'ri’iiiiuiiis on 1J.S. ItondH 4.700 00 Stocks, sicurilics, otc 47,074 II Hunkiiitf-housc. Iuruiture, and tixt iirow 20,7d4 1H Dtiefroin Nutional i anks (not Ucservo Aunts) VGt; 20 Due iroui Btatr Hanks and btmkci-s. 2.H4‘» OH Due t rom appiovtd i t scrvo agents. 1 as ( heeks and ot Her cash it eins i»,200 U) Notes oi other National banks s,000 IK) Fractional paper eni rtwy, nickels, and edits 141 8*2 Lawtui Money B .clyc in Bank, viz; LeKHl-telidcr notes 5,U4) 00( Hedeniption fund with L. S. Treasurer (5 per eent.ciiculatioip 1,417 50 Due from l T . S. Treasurer, other tiiano pta* cent. rcHleinptioti fund 50 Total $i4t\2t»'.» 1H UMULiriES. ( apital Mnck paid In $125,000 ini SurnliiH fund 4«',0UU 00 Undivided prolits, less expense* and taxi - paid 1,1*3 £8 National Bank notes outstanding 28,d50 (to Dividends unpaid .... 2,044 N» 1 ndi vidua! deposit.ssubjc’et to cheek.. 100.215 45 Demand eertmeates (ddeposit. 00,001 vu Total $i40,2tiO is State of Indiana, ('minty of Puinatu, ss: I. .1 eronie A !|en, ('ashler of the aiiove-natuecl bank, do solemnly su ear t hat the above statement is t rue lo t he best of m v knowledge and belief. .1 EKOM E A LLEN, Casiiier. Suoseribed and swomto ht fore me this 15th day of October, ISM. unsi; (.A I NOIL Xotar\ Public. < 'orreet—Attest.. ; Ho *i \> A HU \M8, ) SIMPSON i LO< bid In. E, Directors. i'llOs. C. i| \M MOND, (

Republican Speakings,

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Mtixiinmu tetnpd'ature yesterday

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I’cmpenyture today, 7 a . m noon Bain fall, melted snow (inches! .

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'Mn* no(»n temperature is taken dally by the Bannkk Timks.

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does not include the examination of the accounts of the officers or ex-officers of the conn-

SOUND MONFY DEMOCRATS. dinlgc .lohn 4 llohinftoii and Mtlroy Gordon a? itonchdnlc Wodnesday.

On Wednesday. Oct. 20, at 7 p.

. tn., the sound money democrats

ty with a Viewot ascer- wi il open their speakings in this taining whether or not county. Judge JohnC. Robinson, there IS anything due j of Spencer, who in 1894 stumped

from them to the county*

One popocrat hereabouts was yesterday heard soundly swearing at the Banker Timks for “stining u|> such a stink on county matters. The stir will continue, nevertheless. Com'- out tonight and hear some of the other boys take a shot at that question. On Sept. 24, 189(i, the D' uiocriit said speaking of Mr. Milroy Gordon, who speaks here tomorrow : is understood that Mr. Gordon lias ention-scruples agam-t tlie free je of silver, but none of Ins friends •Yelieve that lie will have anyrtdng lo with tin* republican -el --bow, tin* wed purpose of whieli is to aid in election of McKinley.” The Druiiirrii/ is respectfully in ited to attend tomorrow’s meeting. | If that paper has a grain of truth left it will then print what Mr. Gordon says.

this county for democracy, will speak at Roaciidale. He will be accompanied by Mr. Milroy Gordon, ex-chairman of the Putnam county democratic central committee, who will make an address.

THE CHAMPION LIAR. Tlie sentinel \gain llrenkH its Kernrd an

an Able Aiianiu*.

The Sentinel, that talented exponent of the art of lying has broken out fresh. When a demo cratic lie is necessar}’ the Sentinel liaa never yet failed. It is an average liar in general news matters, for a year or so ago it bad one of Grecncastle’s banks closed tight and fast when tbe bank had not thought of anything of tbe kind. In politics, however, tbe Sentinel

L h .HLr,=!. lo-* m *°««. .op

It lias been

Whkn George J. Kayser, who is the popocrutic candidate for joint representative of tliis district, at

tended tlie populist county conven- _

tion here. A paper signed by him " e< * (1 n '' introduction to Putnam! . . . 0 ^ o t totin.r that if ah,.t,.rt h . I't’ople. Hearthem and tlteir reas j °* thetl.iss in l.Mttg. w ,i- 8 ” ' " ' ons for not supporting the Chii ago t crowded rather lively of late on would support neither \oori.ees ljlatform | county matters hy the handbill, but

\t rRFi \c\sti i ' bte Sentinel still stands tirst. This

senator. This is perhaps tbe reus- '/ ... 1 morning it had the following bril

on that democrats are showing a 1 Ue above named gentlemen will " .

, . . . . .. i Hunt special from Greencastle: cold shoulder to populists just now Dpenk at the court house in tins

on district matters John H. ! city at 1:30 o’clock, Wednesday .took wku. at okkkncas. mc.

James, candidate for represeuta i afternoon, ()ct. 21. (ireeneastle

COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS. Interesting Items from Principal Points cf Putnam County. r.nu . vink hum;i l.oni t‘> >i. i- ( \-ter ami whe, Oct. I."), a daughter. NvI\c»Icr \cc-c ha- nuned to hiI .rm near Pnlaiul. Jiilm Neese i- limlding. a new hou-( on Ins fa;in. Milroy Graft lias started his saw mill fig 'inOscar Modseit Iik- gone lo liousekeepiug on the Knehen Snider farm in Black Hawk. 'Ve are having speaking < n the Ridge until a man can’t rest. They will soon be over, so Keep it up boys. liev. Jerry Slier roll, of leinville. will preach at Walnut < liapel Nov. s. '1'he speaking at Mellafiie last Saturday night was largely attended. I tied, Get 18th, John M iller, of Owen county. Mr. Miller had been sick ever since August. He was a u.emberut the Christian churrli for many years. He was also a life long republican. Services at tin* house, conducted by Elder Evans. John and Robert Evans have been visiting in Bainbridge.

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tive declined to make a statement “ Ul1 Putnam ci'i-e is should give didate for joint senator of Putnam and whom he would support for sena-1 thf ‘n’ fellow ctti/en and Ins eo t'o’p.'.'.^idal Vttnc cuurt house'to'idght 1

tor if elected and this has justly ; w “ rke, ;i Jl ‘'lge Robinson, a rousing

populists away from ri ‘ception.

Kxonoi ii*»*(i tlw; tJapfaiu.

Washinoton, Oct. 20.—The retxirt ol tlie naval court of inquiry which investigated the circumstances surrounding

Gtu km*a-11 k. Oct. II). Special -The the grouudiiig of the Texas in Newport Hon. L. A. Stockweil, democratic can harbor about the first of last month has

John L. Griiiith, Cloverdale, Sat. urday, Oct. 24, 1 :30 i> m., and at Greencastle same date 7:30 p. m. fien. J. (4. Pitkins, of New York, ex-governor ot LouDtann. will speak at Greencastle. Oct. 29. A. O. Lock ridge, Higgins Creek school house, ' lovetdaie township, Oct. 2o, 7 p. m. Hon. A. J. Bevert Ige. of Indiu lapolis, will sneak at Greencastle, Oct. 29. Hon. (iov. W. Paris. Heclsvilie, Thursday, Oct. 22. 1:30 i>. in. Hon. Benjamin Harrison, at Greencastle Oct. 21, about 4 p. in. E. G. Hogate, Broad Park Tuesday, Oct. 20, 7 p. m; Pulnnmville Wednesday, Oct. 21, 7 p. tn; Johnson school house, Washington tp., Thursday, Oct. 22, 7 p. tn; Clinton Palls Friday Oct. 23, J7 m; Barnard Saturday. Oct. 21, I BIO C. B. Case. Brunerstnwn Thursday, Oct. 22, 7 p. m. S. A. Hays at Fillmore Wednesday, Oct. 21. 7 p. tn. T. T. M*iore, Center school house, Floyd tp, Oct 23. 7 p. in. Illouit In Life. It i- the medium which carries to every nerve, muse'e, organ ami filire its nourishment and strength. If tie blood is pure, rieli and healthy you w'ill he well; if impure, disease will soon overtake yen. Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to keep you in health by making your blond rich and pure. hood’s I’ill- are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, hilliousness, ete.

turned the

him. The democrats on these combinations want

Messrs. Sukkrin ami Holt have

The funny thing about this last lie is that Mr. Stockweil didn’t

McAii.ni•n Troe. i speak at all in Greencastle, for the Democrats have persistently eir- democralfl lli(1 „‘t t0 hear hilMi

not even treating him with courtesy

Gbekncasti.e doesn’t owe a dol *“ ‘ a,Ui ' iinough to give him an audience. lar. That ,s the best argument, livin «- iu81 n0rlh ° f ,,1,; ci, >’ WH8 An indignant populist as ho left

tor Bryan. The story, like many Ule , ourt houge 9ai(1 lbey didn ' t

propose to have Mr. Stockweil address any such a crowd as that.

both of to have

things their way or they wont play. | ,. U | ltted rt story that Mr. John Me-

Alicden, the we’;l known farmet

and one that the democratic papers cannot duplicate in talking about the county. The handbill lied in l-dpt by saying there was but $750

thrown shells into the Bryan camp i out8tandin g “H 11 thei1 in 189(5 this week. Those were scorching oru ‘ mon , th a 2° toda - v ’ 8ald that the

letters. The Journal well says:

other democratic lies of this ram paign, will not bear tlie search

county did not owe a cent county revenue. The plan of the democrats of Putnam from now on is to

“Following the address of Mr. Jewett, the declaration of Colonel Me-

Lean and tlie letter of Mr. Sheerin, | villif y aud a,,U8e and mi,re l ,rc8ent * this letter of the late chairman of The y have lo8t al1 ar 8 uraent ’ Their the Democratic State committee own l ,art y n ‘ f " 8t ‘ s to believe tl,eir telling the democrats of Indiana andconverts are being ° , . , made daily to the republican laitb. ‘that as self-respecting men they .— —— e absolved from all duty to sup- The interview published by the <rt the alleged democratic elec- handbill barged to Clerk Hurley u*s,’ will cause thousands of dem wasn’t an interview at all. Mr. vats to £.ct upon Mr. Holt’s ad- Hurley denounces as false the

light of truth, and the following card to the Banner Timks should thoroughly put at rest all such

democratic rumors:

Kxcumlon to ( anion, Ohio.

Via Ysndalia line. Tbe Vandalia i line will have a special train from

Oct. T.i, is'.iii, Terre Haute to Canton, Ohio, leaving

Totlu* editor of tbe llaonor times. | - 1Vrre ,, H|ltp al 4 „ m> Thursday Oct. Gents :—Will you kindly state in your | ^ H|u , ) , rrivinK a| r!Ult()I1 oarl next paper tnat if I live to the Jrd of No- mornlnKi returnitlK saine dliy .

vernher 1 will vote for Win. McKinley and protection. John McAlinmck.

Voter, vin Kik Tour.

For the accoinimnlation ot voter returning to their hoiiies for the pre.-iden-tial election the Big Four will sell round trip tickets to all central traffic association points. Point.** more than 200 miles distant Nov. 2; points less than 200 miles Nov. 2 and 3. return

limit 4th. Half fare. F. P. Hi ksi is. Agt.

Fare

$4.50 for the round trip from Greencastle. For further particulars see. J. 8. Dowi.ino, Agt

For Legal Blanks. The Hannkr Timks For Sale Bills and Posters. The Banner Times For all kinds of job printing nt o west prices tf

\ ntorH Attention.

The Yandalis line will make rates ol one fare for the round trip to points on

been approved by the secretary of the this line, going November 2 and 3, renavy. The captain of the ship, Com. turn limit .November I, to enable voters

mander Glass, is completaly exonerated ; to go home io vote,

by the court.

Fraud Order*. Vundnlm Kates.

Washington, Oct. 20.—The post- To Terre Haute, Oet. 22. on account master general baa issued a fraud oder of Itryan speaking, one fare for round against James O. Lovett, treasurer ol nip, tickets good letiirning Oet. 23. the Tortillata (iold Mining company, J. 8. Dowi.ino. Agent having headquarters at 531 Broadway, ;

New York City. The concern adver- >[

Hiied mines in California.

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