Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1896 — Page 2

. . EENCASTLE, INDIANA.

Kim .I Siiiiiaiioiis

;i inhid not essentially vicious-of a

NOT OVER CONFIDENT

| toind. indeed, naturally* kindly and

Miiij Plains aim Palms.

On Monday, Nov. 9, in the room opposite the Amer can Express office, I will begin handling cut dowers for funerals and weddings, etc. My flowers will be of the finest and best. Kush orders promptly filled.

H. F. WINTER.

sympathetic, hut never ueute and I Are they at Purdue,

discriminating. Thus his fancy became tilled with bogies and ( himeras, and in a sort of delirium he went up and down the highways and byways raving about ‘‘tools of Lombard street” and ‘‘enemies of ihe human race.’’ It did not take long for the people to see that this man was ludicrously unlit to be President of the United States, and they registered that opinion at the

ballot-box.

DePauw wi!

I Thk olliciul figures in Putnam county as presented today show nothing discouraging to republic

DAILY BANNER TIME>| would hand their creditors clipped ! ,. aI19 Putnam countv has done -rrr- ■ —-dollars in place <>f the full dollars better than any county in Fifth Publish.■<! evi'iv afternoon rM-cpt Pund.iy which they borrowed. district. I he Filth district is com-

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Followed the t*ultti<:«l Style.

A young man in Kansas, after •‘keeping company" with the girl of his choice, managed one evening to summon up the courage neces-

Hustle Them, Lafayette Courier.

Purdue is working hard at prac- sary to put the momentous ques

tice, despite the bad weather, get-

ting into shape to meet the doughty DePauw team on next Saturday. Word comes from Greencastle that

tion. He was somewhat disappointed at not receiving an immediate and glad acceptance, tor he had been led to believe from the young

DePauw is confident of winning j w < ,mi » n ‘ 8 ! f , ions that his attentions this game, and tiie Methodists are were not unwelcome to her. In bound to use everything in their stead she replied Hint she would power to once gain a victory over notily him by mail. After spend their old time rivals, the wearers ol A^g a week in suspense he received the old gold and black. Tuey will a letter from her, 3,000 words in make a desperate light for the length. In it she explained her po laurels of 1890, being determined sition on the tobacco question, to be able to say that they have at stated what she had a!wavs udvo- ! last beaten Purdue, earning for eated as the best kind ot baking them the right to claim supremacy | P°wder, told him that it was with

CENTS

In Stamps or Silvtr win cure a copy of S m

in Indiana. The men down the-e a feeling of great gratification that

posed almost

rankilnstreets. I it W as beaten because it threat- | ened either the existence or the in- ! agricultural community, and Put

Changi»b i or'lirtplay uilvertlsi'UipntH inuwt Bp 1 , . ' . ^ inded in by 10o’clock 1. in.iuehdsiy. lien <- depemieiice of the supreme coui t, n:itn lias a place in that line more

ur urivprtiscniientt* will be received each d:»y i . , .111 1 . .

p to 1 uViock 1*. in. 1 thus destroying the balance lie prouunentlv than any other conn-

tween the different branches of the ty. We are short manufactories

I* 1 .- imp of 1 tho 1 writen'ota nlMawirUv'i! government, the legislative, the ex- almost entirely. In 1892 Putnam "onyrmmgoom^ n ‘!Ti.UonL‘Hn noA.-n -1 eciitivt‘ and the judiciary, which With four parties in the field gave

j lias lieen an important source ot a democratic plurality of 465 on strength to our political system, the national ticket. This year

and the admiration of students of polities throughout the world. It was beaten because in its platform

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same promptly at publk-atton onkse.

Specimen eoplea malted free on application.

RATSS or SUBSCRIPTION. tin* Fear tn ndsttnee Six month*. Thre* month*. On* month /’er tenth I'll farrier

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ferenct by Federal authorities in

with a combination of democrats, free silver republicans, populists and, say, half the prohibitionists, the net plurality against the republican party is 596. That is

local affairs,” it a*tacked President; really a gain for republicanism and Cleveland for protecting UnitetU a corresponding loss to the com-

Otie hundred page book, desen live of resources and capabilities the soil contiguous to the lint!

the LOCTSVII.LIS & NASHVIU.E RAH m. J in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama Souths Mississippi nml West Florida by counties Wig ’

When delivery is maun by carrier, alt subscription aee.Hiiits nre t<> he paid to them as the> call an ! receipt for same.

exclusively of an j have worked for this game and thisl 8, >*‘ l '“ <l accept. <| the honor he had

alone. To beat Purdue this year j done her and hoped Hint she would

is all they hope to do; «ueh a vie ■>;/" lr » c. P. ATMORE, Gen’l Pass. Agt., Louis J

tory would pay for the loss of aU|ditions ol good housekeeping, etc.

other games. DePauw has a big. He wa-v nearly dead with exh.ans j •

strong, aggressive team, made up ' v h< .i he re ul tl.e postscript. | IH ^ of good players, and has been well '.tiieu read: ‘A 011 arc s>. full ol ;

coached by Wade, of Yale. Roller politics I tli.oi ;ht ir might please j TO POINTS SOUTH is confident that his team will win vou t0 be accepted like the candi p ° n t h e first an <t l h»T d Tuesday of each mod On the other hand, Purdue is not ' their presidential: :L d a ^, h f 8 l” t ^ r “ d ii : ne - way tickeU •‘*| SO confident. Long experience and 1 <>lllina ’ 1 11 | For information. County Map Folders, oj

many hard games in the past has n.. f«><>» Bali Tomorrow, made Purdue feel that no contest' Crawfordaviiie J.nmui

is won until it is played. Purdue The g all)e 0 <‘ fo,)t ball advertised ought to win from DePauw un | to take place tomorrow between the piestionably, but it will only be! teams ol ( rawfordsvili and Lafay-

i Address,

J. K. RIDGELY, N. W. Pass. Ageit, Chicago,

ADVERTISING RATES. DISPLAY.

States property in Chicago, pre-1 :»ined opposition. The total figures niter a hard light. Captain Jami ette will not take place, owing to vent mg the obstruction of the mails; shown by this opposition in 1892 ! son savs his men are all in good j t ^ ,e re ^ u9a ^ °* the faculty committee and suppressing the Debs rebellion. 1 make 740 not counting the free I shape, and are eager for the fray.! 01 the college to allow the game to

silver republican element wliich is By those who know anything about! take P lac0 on the college grounds, estimated at 50. Ibis would make the claim is made that next Sat- ^ be management ol the local team

It tluis justified lawlessness, resi.vlance to all authority, anarchism. Here is a combination of follies

St. Nicholas

Lop Voilrig Folks <’omliH ictl hv Mary Mapcs ljn»|p. I

I’hc bost of all children’s mHkraz ai** I | tin* universal verdict on >t. Nk mo a?.

a total of 790.

The ditference be-j urday’s game will lie one

tiii 8 i fiercest ever seen here.

* v »,/«» V . ( I III? UI|fV< »siv till I . XII ‘ I Ap, ofthe ! claims that permission to use the |i..udi^\.h!M^'n;i:;t

(grounds had been obtained before I 'n,'.

Per inch, flr?t Insertion 35 ru. *• •• uucb snbscuuent InBortlcn 5 ets.

utiArante.lii'i.oslVi.in oharitcii as per cunt to, and villainies which would send! tween the popocratic 596 of

, down to destruction a stronger (year and the total of 790 as given I * j the gam* was advertised, and pro- j” discount tor time or space; five per Cent ai-1 i. . » * i • i . i ! • r i . * Newspaper t'onnneLt M .

iowc<i wIkm n ivn.ynt ftcoenqumtc. orJcr, i coalition than that which supported in former years shows the net loss . , tosses great indignation at the ’■IMi * V»r>a in cr Vqqi*

i the Ponocrttic ticket. Then, too. ’ of the combination which amounts >C lndl:ina l J j. , l 1 f - Xeu ' 3 . sa - vs: '‘ Ih '• withdrawal of the permit. Ill . 1 Gdl

HEADING noth. Es | i . j * * people of til 4 ? hiftll district Hfc to 1)0 j I will Im» a tfreat one i Jt it s history It tv ill lijtl One line para-ithe candidate, in his own person- to nearly 200 votes. That is the ' thanked and congratulated for ihe de-! o«teber w«»ii,er. !*.»•'«: varie.i.»au,y«*f eonu-nts and »«

Hrovler type, per line. 5 c. One line para- 1 me cainuuaic, m uconj iuu yuvco. xuai 10 vue tlumkeit and congratuluteil tor Hie de-' October IV eai her. irraphst i.uariHt asncciipyinv nv>. im'■ ip.n-i ■ a |j^y wpg futalh weak. After hei question in a nut shell. In stir- feat of Ridpath and the election of The average temperature last i :'" The fo'.iowtnir rates .v'.l! bo allowed 'miy. . 1 l- • vc , . i 1 ; be w encash'tccompantesoriier. had made a fen'speeches the coiln-{ rounding counties the yote‘shows , ' ar,? ‘ we regard mis as one ot me : n j 0Q th was fifty-two degrees, or

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25 lines 50 •• 100 ‘‘ 250 “ 500 *’ M. J. BECKETT.... H .VKKV M. SMITH.

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Address all ooiutuunloatlous to Thk Daily Uanskk Times OreenoaHtle. Ind.

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, try quickly guaged him, and then the only doubt about the result of the election was as to the extent of the majority which would be rolled up against him. He was found to be a vain, narrow and shallow man, who had only a smattering knowl edge of history and politics, and who was totally and incurably wrongheaded on the great questions j of the day and of the relations

a re-1 "' os ' in,, ‘ re9tin « ,,f U '« n,in<n : ,aci,k,,u ? | three degrees, lower that the Octo-

1 of the campaign. Alter the}' voted I.

publican majority of about 800 go . lK;lill3t Bryan t!ie u „ xt m08t in.^nant I l,er avera 8 e for the ltt9t twenty-five

A STORY OF SHAKSPERE S TIME

quite a contrast. Parke let

SPECIAL NOTICE.

whenlu'y*aVe D new»: free brief'Yotices'ot | which each element of the COIU-

! munity bore tothe rest. Moreover,

f;,'T^i;kt;nS'U\ c :^&,[ 8 r^:,nrSu a o n h d u C n".^ he was seen to be the tool of

raent, nr s it! “ factory arranirenient thore-

or, Is made In a m cc.

Send news to Telephone 95.

Jones gives it up at last.

Factokie> are resuming work.

Thrke will be about 200 republican congressmen in the next house.

Now for Thanksgiving and, incidentally, foot ball. The two events occur on Nov. 26.

was seen

stronger and abler minds than him self—of men like Altgeld and the heads of the Silver Miners’ Trust. These made him believe that the employers, the capitalists, the. pro fessional men of all sorts, the heads of newspapers and of institutions of learning, and all other kinds of men who wore good clothes and had any standing or influence in

down to nothing, the combination there being very strong against republicans as it included all the other parties. In other counties it runs about the same. Putnam republicans have nothing to regret. They increased their total vote over 1892, just 333 votes, their total in 1892 on the head of the ticket being 2289 and this year

2622.

l;Atarrh in the He:t«! 18 a dangerous disease. It may lead directly to consumption. Catarrh is caused by impure blood, and the true way to cure it i> by purifying the blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures catarrh because it removes the cause of it by purifying the blood. Tbousandstestify tha they have been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All

thing for the people of the district to years, according tothe records of do was to defeat Kidpatli, and they were the weather bureau. The highest

equal to this duty. The campaign of the Putnam county ‘historian’ was a lively one. In the guise of a ‘scholar’| in politics he gained hearing, and no

doubt his altisonant apellation won for his speeches a dignity to which they were not entitled, and which they would not have received otherwise. The Putnam county historian need not leave Ids studies; he can stay at home and construct more wares for the

peripatetic book agent.”

The Journal says: “The defeat

| temperature last month was sev-lenty-eight degrees on the 28th ; the lowest twenty nine degrees on the 19th; the greatest daily range thirty-two degrees: on the 19; the least, nine degrees on the 2d. The total previpitation last month was 1.65 inches, or 1.15 inches less than the average for twenty-five years. 1 ^

“MASTER SKYLARK, BY JOHN BENNhl i. 1 !!i»stniti*ii by IDi !•.

Tliis isa livr story, full of urii< t., 1 . UKH film nt, u ii hinimn naturi’. Ip •' 1 groutost poot fiRurt’** as om» ot H »• print ohuructors, Asthuutrh tIk* lioroaml Id i- iiu u hoy and Kiel. It is in in*anm*nt. fill’ of tht,’romama* ot tin* Lii/.ih tluu ami very d*amatte in plot. Another >cnJ

bririnnlfix In November, is

A GeaU War Story for Norti

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and South.

The Last three Soldiers.

I’y NVIUiain H. Shelton. A str»/tiK fttojl with u uniuue plot. Three i.’ulmi *ol«iu ,r l mem^rra of a signa' eorpa, gtationetl on mo cut a brltlKe t4n i '>nne

with the r**«t oV tiie worlvi tu:d V' 4 *’JI

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month was .84 inc h, on the Oth. • chlhlrtn North andjUUlU, ‘

of I Tlie 1,eavie9t ri * inta11 d " ri »s the | wiiT' r'. iildir

Prof. Ridpath foi Congress will prob-, _ a c •. i rirtably prove to him a blessing in diguise. 1 1 he total deficiencj since January | ria 1 He could not do any good in Congress, 1st, is 1.57 inches. The maximum ^,|T'a'niiiy 1 'lil Yiti^' 'mil"is Tv'ti uiG |

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and daily contact with professional poli-1 velocity of the wind was forty-four, mKiYjti'i'nK alia "hewlmie mHuTl'-'d :|(| t iei.-ms inip'ht »b> liim harm. Resides. I :i . — i ... .1 . 1 stor\ is iusnii ilui ami uplift nc

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ticians might do him harm. Besides, | milefl an houri from the southwest, | lu8plri '“ r u,ui uplm " s his defeat will give him time to study | . . l4 , ... „ . ; Short Storif'S. history, so that when he writes another ' 1 1108 oc There win be ninny tak'snt bruw i (tori"J

rred 0!1 the !hi. aiventure Gi ‘irKi* Ketinaa has writtrH tnnl I exciting vtorics.of his experiences iu Hus»»l ... , Walter i iiL.ii will IniM n-liminf inv'iunt a W« Will Trade. j a blrMile race, mid .1 '<■ T, nwtuiWife "

Tiie Banner Times will

were somehow druggists. 25e.

The official vote of \ igo shows,

says the Terre Haute fii/irexs. ! Jency to Kngland.

Paris 7,816, Ridpath 7,706.

the community

“oppressing” all tiie rest of the people. He was made to think that these men were conspiring to bring the United States into iinan cial and perhaps political subsery-

This ballucina-

Gkeencasti.f, merchants are re cciving consignments of goods which were bought conditionally upon the election of McKinley. Indiana is republican by the largest plurality in presidential election since 1872. This, too, against a combine of democrats, populists, many prohibitionists, tiatism and other isms. It is a great victory for conm m scnce.

tion became the master passion of

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper takenat t.iis o'lit e. We will save you money tf

The BannkrTimes For Envclopt s.

lie may not overlook, or at least, omit, to mention so important an event ns “t ie crime of 1873.” Probably it is a goo 1 thing for Prof. Ridpath that tie was deieated, and the Journal L quite sure It is a good thing for the countn .

accept

wood, apples, potatoes, or such seasonable products that any may

Como and take dinner and supper 'lesire to bring iu on subscription, with tiie ladies of the Presbyterian ^ arties applying at once will be church in the room forinerh occupied contracted with first. Apply at the hv t’. (i.Gilmore, Saturday, Nov. 7. It Banner Times counting room.

For Statements see 'The Hannkh Times, nriliters

The Banner limes For Statements, Bill Heads, etc,

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ennti ilmle u siory of tliv -i'H l\«<\ miiiif|

will have artleli'8 lepivsi iitliiK All the Best Writers.

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ii:j

59

♦44

58

tt\

59

63

50j

WrHt

SK

51

| s-

54

89

58

-!•

58 '

88

53

88

53

HS

53

88

58

88

K?

88

53

88

53

88

53

89

53

S«)

W a-In nut mi tp—Ri-clsvlllu

186

88

1 184

n:t

188

Y6

133

85

131

85

133

84

134

81

i:u

82

136

8*2

185

82

131

86

133

82

134

83

13n

86 1

“ —South

h;

59

186

59

14;

♦il

145

61

115

60

137

60

138

♦MI

ufli

iu

139

I*)

13'.)

1x1

137

hi

139

60

1311

60

137

63 ^

l<h»

148

102

147

102

113

P40

14.1

101

UK

100

148

102

147

too

14(1

99

151)

100

148

9H

15*2

1150

Us

99

un

99

150 j

‘.u

HO

67

89

71

8.H

Tl

88 1

71

88

MS

70

88

69

88

62

99

7 a

HS

70

89

70

SK

69

90

70

S" 4

58

*»a

58

01

58

62

52

•Ml

53

«D

53

14)

53

58

58

60

52

60

53

60

58

60

53

♦Ml

5*2

61

51

601

155

89

145

89

155

4 *

| 158

41

15*2

41

150

to

U5

4‘2

44

41

14‘2

50

143

44

141

50

143

14

l 12

45

147

41 f

** —CHt

un

96

118

96

159

9.

155

97

154

96

ll!>

96

US

96

IIS

H7

148

98

1411

97

115

103

I4«*<

9.

147

1*8

149

too f

Mill Creek tp

94

87

92

87

98

40

?

40

9*2

40

92

40

9*3

40

91

42

9-3

11

IM

41

01

41

92

40

91

44

IW

*'

Total Vote

32iS

2622

3181

2611

:B!3

2626

3173

2031

3160

2627

3114

2611

313*2

2619

3115

‘2650

3130

2647

! 8186

2tl‘22

3113

*2664

3125

*2635

31 IS

2618

3115

1 2«5li

Plurality

596

530

60'.

* 542

533

l 530

' 513

466

4 S3

1 514

159

490

4711

459

The above table includes nearly the entire vote. Gold ‘btindjpii i.Y' Socialist Labor Party \. j

There were a few scattering as follows: Prohibition 32; National Prohibition 18