Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1896 — Page 2

THE I'-AILY

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i wmm siHil Flams m PaiillS. ()n Monday. Nov. 9. in the room opposite the Arner can Express office. I will he^in handling cut flowers for funerals and weddings, etc. My flowers will be of the finest and best. Kush orders promptly filled. H. F. WINTER.

money domoerats, and the eotiibiiied forces of 'iemneraev, popu ■ isis, free silver prohih'tionistsand the disgruntled element generally The combined crowd including all the votes they could control or in

THE PUTNAM RETURNS. \nl.* < I'llur«ilnJ. ORK-IhI I-iu-ur«-H will 1m* (<iven I The ottieial returns from Putnam are being ailded up today in tie court room as required by law.

AUTISTIC STYLE

llueme makes a slight gain over the I'he canvassing hoard met

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DAILY’ BANNER TLVES hie victors are entitled to their — — ■ - 1 victorv and Ihe public generally

entitled to a rest

Tub “Bond ind the Dollar" with its leeches lias gone the way ol ev-

ery tin g popocratie

But liHhfd i*vf»ry aftornoou r\ci»pt Sunday • 1 tfit Da N.NKif Ti MK'i oiMc , eornt r Vine and

• ' uiklifi s 4 n ot^.

Cl.K’.v i*’, for Ujsj la> advurtlsemontis :r.ust D ' h 1 tided in by IdVeioeK a. tn. athday. Ktuii - ta? advertisymonta : bt* received c*acii di&^

up it* 1 o’clock d. m.

AU'-‘oiiimuuica! nui'i‘iliould be signed will. I IV !M Ui'of t!l'‘ WIIliTl no* !'•• ‘Ct'.s-uri! x J,. i v.blic»*ion, but an ‘-vitifiK f jrnod !a fl Aiioiiymouci coinmunications can not bt* m . < < *'l.

Where delivery 1^ irrogruiar please report same promptly '*t publication office.

Specimen copies mailed tree on application.

RATES Or SUBSCRIPTION

One Year in advance. Six month*. Thret month*, l*lo One month W I’er week hy Carrier .10

Ciiii-AGo Inter Ocean:

Pheie.mne : burn of thunder .j j,, ( , n , Le ot|ler for the The l.ov 1 Oh wlier • \va-he’r , . . . • . , , wrong .and lhe u les o! the wrong On a-’, the wind winch far around • » W1 f ]. freoments . t re wed the -ea. included all tile many elements that

could be enlisted. Four years u_:o

L(>ok over vour newspaper tiles . .

1 1 the plurnllty was about one nun

ol the last two weeks and see how , Unit le-s Hum tins, hut tins year funny uiany of the political predictions appear. It is something

case of mistaken . . . ... ,,

i otner -ide. It anv laquiblican ot

identity.

at ten

traiglit democratic plurality of u clock and all the inspectors are j former campaigns. There is no "ith tlicir reports. The ofHcinl I need of repulilicans regretting this. vol< * * s required to determine the | or there is no reason of their feel- exact result but there is no contest, mg had about it. They have put i the votes being so wide apart. The I up U light that was straight out head ot the popocratie eombinatkn from the shoulder and one that can pul:s through with about ,>94 and at anytime I e referred to with the volt* on congress is slightly in pride by the men engaged in it excess of that. The governor vote The republican worker- were a unit rim» about the same as tin* head of 1 lor the tight as put up this year, the ticket. Stockwel! for joint fliere wasn't a dise nting voice, or senator i- deleated; Kayser lor if there was it wasn't put in mo- joint representative is elected; if ‘ lion. Hepubiieans to a man went ( • bewis prosecutor, is tieleated. into the tight alon. tie iim- laid! The 1’utuam county demoeratte 1 down and they fought to a finish, ticket, which was assisted by piqni1 In lesult was tu t as tin v vould and many prohibit! nusts like to have it. bur it does the re- pulled through with majorities, 1 uhii. ans of I’utnam no discredit, running from four to live hundred.

It was a battle on one -ide for the

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NEW Y orm: city

Are show n in our Cloak department, l.fsh fr< m tin 1 this week. We always have choice stvli-. excellem (]

garments at as low prices as you may want. HAVE YOU A MACKINTOSH? If not we want to see you on the subject,

great values too IT e r.

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ave

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similar to

the plurality was aiioui one dn-d b*s^ than this, but tins pop >eiaw and its numerous aides furnished the sinews of war for the

When tleiivvry is mam* by <»*iiTier, ill siib♦icriptioii acooiiiits ;irv to be piiid to them as they vail and receipt lor samv.

AD VEKTISING v.

KATES.

IVr iuch, lli-I insci Hail .2'.is. •* " .'.i.'li sulisi-iiiK'iit lnsertir-t ."» rts. •* *• |M-r ia<iiii h .. .Sl.'s) iiu iranl,',..i posii, u < Imrirtsl -> per eem to lit> por cent i vtrii. I’.isitlon not trimrHiitoisl f n- nlviTt!s< im,|ii - , ,1 • Ilian’< Inch, s. No .it-CoU 11! lot time or puce; five per eelti allow, 1 when payment accompanies er'lev.

ar.VDIWG NOTICES

h.'.'Vie:’ l> p ■. pci* line, ", C. I >t,e line pol'li- > graphs c iai . ,1 as occnpylnjr f.vo lines space. Tlie foP.owhitr rntes .vlll lx* hIUiwisI onljy

T* encanh tvoffiputi ■ s, rlrr.

•i", lilies. -t cents per line IS* “ o-i “ "

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VO ” ~ M. J. BBCKETr Usher

HAKHY M. SMITH.

t he “I-told-you-so" order wants to

Tuebk will he no need of any make any comparisons he should historian dismissing the momen- take the 1892 vote with its four tons events of the campaign of parties and compare it with l89t> 189t> with a mere stiekfu! of type. I with its two parties. Me will then The “crime of 73" was so t re a led, see that lie has no grounds for a it seems. comparison.

RULES FOR SWAINS-

INv a IhsiiitYnan; a ts-irb Dr. ilurty. secretary of the state board of health, is very much perturbed over a ea>e of diphtheria in Barthoiemew eountv. He insists upon withholding the names, but it is the case of a young lover whose sweetheart was taken ill and tlie young man hastened io her side and kissed her before the dis coverv was made that she had diphtheria. The microbe got in Us work and now the young man is at death's door. Dr. Ilurty says;

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NcARlY a murder.

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K\(*vi i uivni. KvHiiltM nol il. I.ist evening about live o*T*)oek

^■{•rll King and Noah Strother be came mixed up in a row, with the result that the latter veiy nearly shtiftled otf this mortal eoil. Horb j the men weie evidently intoitnentet) i and fought apparently for the! pleasttre of it, as there seemed ro | | be but little provocation on either

CENTS lu Stamps or Silver wil|st§ cure a copy of rSf

N »' for a long puli and a strong So'ti of tlu* republican^ are pull ;or business. There lias been grettiug that tli*' republicans “lost v. g< neral expression that the elec Putnam county.' They didn't

■*I am convinced of the difficulty si(U ,. his rage King picked-up ( we «nuuId meet with in trying to ro( . k am , , )j( Strother on the fare

re -j taboo kissing among lovers. Al-

tion ha? mat-rialiy disarranged have it to lose They tried hardto Mency to indulge in it. and we have

head, just above the cm*, with -+u<*!)

though a most dangerous pastime. t * or( ./ t b Ht latter was Knooke.i |

Policeman

tlien> seems to be an inherent ten-

and pievented the natural volunu* i carry it, but in failure they are con of bu.-iness, Tibs is no longer an flouted with nothing more than obstacle. they have had for forty years,

an occasional oasis.

HISTORY. j

National politics always tver-

somh mumwi. lipIlui.upnllH .loiirnul.

Ihe re; u Illicit n plmality in In li ; abadows local affairs. This is e\i

... Mamiinnir Editor an!l wi ii be about 20,000. Are den t in manv counties other than | ,,n tbe ‘‘l 18 '

■'•'''■'"T.oYMYUvI'nNNKHT.MKs. th-re tl.-e who do not tegard it as p utDaai . Wt . 8ee by exchanges 'Otees against the danger resulting

Orecncaatie. ind. a large one, or who v ill say Uia*. from ull ove|i lhe 9tat p that lo ^. al from osculniorv processes."

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little hopes of ever lieing able to do away with it. I may recommend a iiu i disinfectant for the use of lovers. | Before making aval! all that would be necessary would be to rinse the teeth well with it and rub it well

That would insure de-

T elephones. OUNTI NG ROOM editorial room

8 11 "" consequence because ,.„t very little flgun rim wii»i< atory othci state's iiave given much largi . ]( wa9 ;l fjglit between sound 'if the great -ales attained and great

SPECIAL NOTICE.

We publish, and arc irlud V. iret the same when they an* news, free bru*t' notices ol

95 pluralities this year* How many money aDC , free 8llvel . ( aru i every-

— times in recent years has a candi- thing e i 8e took to the woods. date received 20,000 plurality in —

Buvan. Altgeld. Tillman, Debs,

Indiana? In 1800 Abraham Lin-

,1, arhs. hirlli- an,! ,narrla«cH. but we charKc ( . () 1 n " s p | ura 11 1 y was 23,778, I.eeHUse Kldpatll t't al. CUt quite a figure for extended ceeounts of marriiures, oiiuu- i j I, , , i r ,i*u ari,—. i,Hi«, .m i 'ij iesniuti ,us -e’d eards .leinocrats voted for Hreek- hut they are happily done for. 1 lie

| inridge. In 1861 Lincoln s pluj rality was 20,200. in 18CN Gen eral Grant's plurality was 9,572. jin 1872 General Grant's plurality ! was 22.r>lf>, iieeause Horace Give j ley was the democratic candidate. In ls7<i Mr. Tilden, democrat,

down, badly injured.

Parker arrested King and, it is i said, was attacked by Mrs. King r | who attempted to rescue her hus- j band. it ended in both bein-i “ I k One hurdred P" (If t < i ..nr

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this morning that >t rot her had! the ix>crsviu.E & nashvh.le kailr< , , . ■ . . . , . in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama South

died Irom bis injuries and the coro

tier was called out. but it was found-' that he was not dead. Dr. Pbole examined him at eleven o’clock and found him suffering greatly- but with no wounds that are necessarily fatal. Brain complications may

set in that would ,esult in death. 0 . n fir * , ir an<1 lh,rd J r,,e ' t,ay

at about half rates, and one-way tickets

King was before t he ninyor this and a half cento per mile

morning bin tl.e case was continued For , " fon “‘ hm ' to,inty Mnp Po,der ‘ rtc

Mississippi ami West Florida by counties. Wri C. P ATM0RE. Gen’l Piss. Agt.. Louisville. If Excursions

montfel atonel

TO POINTS SOUTH

,,!' thunk*., und will puftlish nont* vurh tinless u\ ui'iit. nr - cl 1 fuetory u- rttiurcuicnt there-

. ,r, mudi- iu n i" i n ei*

Seed news to Telephone 95.

Poptu kai i is tlead.

Mn. Bnv an—and, where is he! Tin; day alter the next it snowed.

country wants none of their ideas. ' I! Pills cure nauseii. .'b k head-

ache, indigestion, liillioii'iicss. All

tlruggists. "J5e.

cures !ieei>m|di.'hed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla is quickly told. It purities and j enriches the blood, tones the stomach amt gives strength and vigor. Disease

cannot enter the -y-teu; fortifletl by the n ■■ "= •

rich, red blood which comes by taking until tomorrow, tis Strother was ^ 8 w p ass Agent, Chioaro, ml

Hood s Sarsapar.lla. unable to appear on the witnessland. 1 — '■

Tiieke isn't the least cause for regret in Putnam on the part of republicans. .lust look at. the sur-

rounding counties!

Leeches will have a rest in pcli-

Fire at Cstrhon

Brazil Timi*8, Wednesday.

COUNTRY LOCAL NEWS.

One of the most disastrous eon- Intfil'GSting items from Principalj tlagrations in Clay county is now Points of Putnam County. ■ progress at C arbon. The lire nkw maysvh.i.k.

had a uluraiitv of 5 515 In 188<L tics it is hoped. The leech is one ^ D . . ... , ,, ’ , ii,hi a piuraiuy oi >. in m i originated in \\ . K. Risher & < c.. s L. M. Stewart and wife are happy be-; General Garfield, republican, had i ot the many new t mugs spruiu- i\ Q ene| . ai xicrebandise store shortly I they have a new l>oy at their]

an I Oscar Kent into tlie huii-i ' i, ni-

by him.

" illiam aid fatuil' "i' 1 ' 1 1 Sunday with Mr. I .ih-on, ot It , , 'I Ida Wil-< good \ i'Hed 'It-. Me ammon 1 • •-lii'l Kvcrybody save **llurrali t"i - Kh-] l» y " 1 tii- MX>i -.o. J

It was a 115 to 1 sh-.t tor republi- plurality. If Weaver had popocracy cans. fused with the democrats, as tlie j

did this year in this state, lartield would have l>cen

| beaten by 6,090. In 1881 Mr 'Cleveland had 6.53H plurality. If

| after 12 o’clock. This

company

Boy oratory liu-

blow.

received

(ieneral (

Fhei silver is deader than frie

Tin. best thing about it al! is the lost all of their stock and fixtures,

defeat of Altgeld. H<* and Till-

man wen-

positively dangerous.

Daile. I the greenhackers had fused with i onvidEtn e should now jogalong the rej ublicane Indiana would h*ve ’ majority. and stay with us. j beaten Mr. Cleveland. In 1888

Har rison’s

Tin: next congress w ill safely be for sound money by a good work-

Tin: leech is clearlv entitled to a

itenerm uarnsons plurality i ,,1.,^,, i u , tr , rv .

2, 3 In, but if the union labor and 1 the prohibitionists ban fused with

The building was owned by a unrtv

whose name we failed to learn The hog colera is still raging in thi The stock was worth about if 12,000 vicinity,

and was partially insured.

CA r \ it AC i.

j liouse. | lliirraii tor McKiiuev ! Mrs. Nancy Hadley, of Plainfield.! Last S.itnrdav and Sunila' 1 1 vi-itetl 3. . Talbott and family las' ! preached hi- last -eriiion-. Mweek. I who tills his place the cumin;;.' *

Mill 1 osc,

Bin an wind is below par. When'tlie democrats he would have been he quit talking his boom collapsed J beaten by 9,300. In 1N'.'2 Mr

! Cleveland’s pluralitv was 7,125

Bkvvn can now continue that ap- whi , e the pop)I |i 8te an d prohibiP licatlon " P u3,ti0D advanc ' , ,. gave 55,242 votes. This vear the republicans, by the aid of '-oi si> inonev assured will he j the sound money democrats, have a quite ai\ incentive to the business | plurality of about 20.000 over the

combined vote oft he popocrate und populists. This, all things

re viva'

Indiana gives 20.00(1 for Melvin

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\\ HEKE does Zeincl" > book

| in.

1 Bov oratory is squelched.

How about Sbonk?

.. in • os., of Ladoga, \ i-ited friemls

here last Sondav.

lire then communicated to the opera j Mn , s W0l)t t „ i; 0 | um , HW to. iiouse lilock. owned by .lames Kerr, sp,., i. ,*oal oil last s.uiiD'av. 'This was oneof the linest buildings . ei>TciioviY iu the county, an ! the lower rooms \v. " h u* will start his hand mill were occupied bv the Kurka coal and run it to its full rapacity, (go rge

ha- some conthl-nce now in the fntii t

Tiii.i;i. v is a great big fracture in

c -‘Solid South "

] company's store of general mer ]chanilisc, Peter Ci;".iminge saloon '•nine 1 and Si nor A' Wood, furniture dealer;,. Tiie building and stocks were j entirely destroyed the loss atneunt-

; ing to over $100,000.

The origin of the tire is not

T..ri« inerie.i 1 known, and we have failed to learn 1

; The 'Tern Haute r.i/irr.s.s thisithe amount of insnrtince h Id on j

morning claims the election of , the property. The C. & S. F, milParis to Congress by six hundred mad ran a special train to Carbon

majority. It says tin following: this afternoon to accommodate our j

Paris is elected to congress j citizens who wished to go.

The Platte sometimes dries up.l ; j from the Fifth district over Pro- t it, will now he in order for the boy ! l ’ 1,ON ,1h ‘ "f the returns from . lessor Uidpath .,y a sale majority. ^ oratoi to shut up. Putnam county some people nrej Mr. Paris figures his majority at

want to make hurried estimates j from 500 10 (500, but others nre in

have a* guts! Mitvt-ss a> lie. Mr. Stale' and Mr. I<:iiidall !r, Aekervonvillf was i<>-et tbcirl'i -('M Sumiay niglu. Bin .'libel Dors liceiiian. Hi j Sriiudt anil a grea! many id It**' e'b'HI from ilbiuds Saturda.' 10 vide T. II llnglies ind "lie, I 1 '■ and "ife. Mr. Kuudall md ‘- "]* Wright took dinner'Villi Mr U nt B

Ask .lobn Kdwards i! he

. . . . 1 and iamilv Simdav

would 1 ide

'T'ven i' o' the twenty seven states in "'hie , Bryan spoke went

against him.

the populists. This, all

considered, is the greatest victory] ever achieved by a presidential can- , ..

didate in Indiana.

The strain is over. Mr. McKin-

ley is to be the nest pres.dent of loij8 There ih nothing of the kind.

tho Cuitod Slates.

und then figure out a republican I dined todhink that lie

victor than

j emphatic

is a this

report

The repulilicans ol Putnam county would indicate. The following an*

\\ hi in there wasn't one “1-told- have put up a light this year that tin 1 majorities in the congressional

the election j never been excelled. The vote! race as nearly as can lie aseer

'Tlic\ know ' brought in officially shows from tained: j 57)0 to 590 popocratie majority. A Fari- : I popocratie majority in Putnam isDl.y

Ai ti.eeo is bitter over Ins de- ] * , . I Hendricks 1.050

y(,u-so” man before there nre sixteen now

it all. too.

feat This has been the trouble all along "ith Altgeld. He is entirely too bitter to suit patriotic Illinois.

'something this county has never! I before experienced. Popocracy I j is new. In former years it was a 1 light between democracy and re-

No" for business. All campaign ! publicanism. This year it was a animosity should be dropped for at I light between republicanism on one least tno years. The tight is over, (side, assisted bv some loval sound

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Morgan Parke Putnam . Vermillion Vigo

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The Slmkcrs of Mount Lehanou, a coni:iniiiif\ ,,f-iuijilc, bonesr, (iod-ft-ar-ing mcii ami "omen, have preparcil the! .shakii* Digc-tivc Cordial for many! years, and i: i- alway- 1I1 ■ same simple, hoinst, curative medicine ihat has hel|ii'd to make ihe shakers the healthy, 1 long-lived people that they Arc. The Shaker- never have indigestion. This' is partly owing to their simple mode of lite, nartly to the "onderl'iil propetties

Kidpuh ofHiak. r Digestive ' ordial. Indiges-

-I., tion is caused hy the stomach glands not supplying ennugh digestive juice, sliaker Dige-iive ( ordial supplies wh it

-ixleen mile- to see the defeated candi-

date X' lllie Bryan.

L. I.. Pri-*>t took a trip to Brick

('Impel Tuesday.

Oh that Putnam />•<,,, e./ ’ Wonder how he ''ill smooth this last landslide? I’roliahl,' like he did the Ko.n ndale l>i-

e.elc Hull i>' a hig fatselnual.

• >'i my, that MeKink-' budge von wore! Did yon vot-- for Bryan? Nil. .!ii-t tell them that you saw me and 1

, was on the hum —Bill Brine. M in. CntV- i- dangerously siek. Col. I. uignecket was in Mu' city

Week.

II. Boyd h i--old l d- propeity to

1 F.lijah Urant,ham.

It. L. (ihorm'ov onr aceommndatiog liartier i- with due Hicks in lie* old

I stand.

Hog cholera is raging everywh"

NOItTH .IA< K.SON

Mrs. Ball and daughter sp-'nt I ite--day " ith M r-. Kadford. Mrs. Young spent Thursday in La-

doga.

Several of North daekson's gold hugs attended the rally at (ireeueastle last

Thursdiiy.

Mrs. .lames dettries and Mrs. Walter

i* "'anting, invigorates

Shaker Digestive Cordial ' delVries -pent Tuesday with relative.-

A Mir** Way of Fovuititf: vx I'lim iavr. j “J picked up a new thin.. ! j ; riders of the wheel iu New '1 ik ! few days aoo," “uggestc I a ' wheelmen. “'Those who have D trouble in finding small puM' ,nir | appreciate it. You know tin 1 '■ omary way to locate a puin' ! :

1 to immerse the wheel in a C h h j <valer. NV’herever the air d ,: ^ tid-ltherc will be found tlie pul’ '

In some cases, however, the a| pressure is not sufficient to m |: i the air bubbles. Iu cases ol H ] kind, lather some soap und sni'' it ot cr t lie 1 ire. A soap buhhh form then over every puncture,! matters not how small it is. G’i located, nearly every rider kmj what to do, or thinks he which is about the same things the great majority send them to! shops to lie repaired, anyhow.

W(tsh in<jton Shir.

3.(4 361

Totals . Fans’ majority

2.025

the stomach and ull Hs

glands >o that after a while they don’t need help. A- evidence of the honesty’ ! of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the form-

i.357 ! ula is printed on every bottle. Sold by .688 ' druggists, price irtc to per bottle.

near Bichlaiid. Mrs. .1. W Kadford and Mrs, lla. ve Kadford vi-tied Mrs. Mary (iordon Tuesday dohn Kent has moved into the house with his motber-in-la" , Mr*. Barnard,

•r.>« nre II < «!.> In One «•»>• Take Laxative Bicno (Quinine 11 lets. All druggists refund th*‘ moJJ if it fails to cure. 25c. luktl ; For Statements sec The Banner Timm, printcij