Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1908 — Page 2

GREENCASTLh HERALD

lions sums of money which will tend to cause him to,forget the people and ! to act in the interests of the corpora- . tion solely. It Is not legitimate for an attorney to represent a trust upon , the floor of the house or senate when i he is there to represent the people. . 'that Mr. Forakr t s done. That Mr. Udrich has done, and Mr. Penrose

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One Tear, in adv oe U.flO d ! " ^ *** P,at< «« HopklM By Carrier in y, p**r week .. S cents Nor oo ' ■ t n it wis-- to '<-nd to ’ Single Copies - cents j the senate or the house a man direct-

ly eonn< • 1 with tl''- grea’ trust r or ! thing against a man’s fltnr-s to taki i good in legif 'ation that wa^ desired by the people as have Cannon and | Watson. We do not know what Mr. Tjanib’s ambitions are, but we know i that the fact that he has served in a legitimate way, as an attorney for claimed against him. does not make | i him unfit to serve the Democrat!'

Founder 19ft prpr r kd evening Exe^n’ c v • star and Democrat Pul .1 r. C-)rr- sny at 17 ard It Bouth Jy •' : trt -stle, Ind. P. C . . ■ - - - C. J. ARNOLD Editor*

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Eitahllshed 1SSS The offlclal county paper, sent to any address in the Unite Statea, for *1.00 a »ear—Payable strictly In advance. Entered ns second class mall matter

at the Greencastle, Ind Postofflce.

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‘Interests" Ate Strongly Represented on the Republican Committee.

SHiLDON OFFICIAL FAT FRIES List of Those from Whom He Got! Ccntnbutiens.

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No. 65

FOR PRESIDENT,

William .1. Bryan of Nebraska. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, .. John W. Kern of Indiana.

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DEMOCRATIC STATE T1CK1.J

GOVERNOR.

Tlion.as R. MarsbaU, Columbia City LIEUTENANT GOVERNCU, Frank J. Mull, Kushville. JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, " II. Dairy, Logans port.

ATTORNEY GENERAL,

Walter J. Lutz, Muucie. SECRETARY OF STATE, James F. Co\, Columbtis.

AUDITOR OF STATE, Marion Hailey, I.izton.

TREASURER OF TATE, Jfilm isgiibarger, N. Mauciiester.

APPELLATE JUDGE, E. W. 1 «itt. Green ielil. SUPREME COURT,

lii Vernon.

i’. ,1. Kelleher, Imliauapclis Robert .1. Aiey. Illooinii T.on. IT 1 NAM COUNTY TICKET REPRESENTATIVE, D. R. ilo let •, TREAJ ’RER, J:..rp( r Miller

SHERIFF,

I r '.nk Stroubc. COMMISSIONER, THIRD DIST,

2Cd Houck. CORONER,

K. J. Giil pie,

SURVEYOR, Aiec Inne.

COMMISSIONER. 2nd DIST, George K. Rain

; party honestly in its present camtnd Mr. Bailey, Domoe.rai . and the long list of Republu ' have no* are now opposed by the people ns an - | j Cannon. .Vidra )i IIoM ins. Sonut an. 1 ‘■o closely associated with great *cori r an nataw . p -t '.e <i■ cr to the i than the ini -rests f th ■ peopio Sm-ii I j are DoP ’ SheMon, Mdrieh are those whose election to omce is iered ko vai ildc to the f<

aon dc-red tlie oil' - wealth, its support of hm position, is

Kepulilii > Trca-nrcr i~ Direotor in t ill; '■ ft!tions Dig Ku.itl in lWO« — Iteeom* incni1« !l hy Standard • >il Altormy. Chic go. October 1.—(Special.)—In connection v it'n the controvei . which the Pr has raised as to whethe r the tr r id financial concerns are Taft or Mr. Pry.in, the Democratic National Committee Calls attention to a few of the controlling spirits iij the Re; .iblican Committee who are activel. 1 alert ted in trusts and monopolies. R. Si.i ion. I • : r of Hi - It publican Nit.ioi d Committee '.'r. SI Idon's

for this in:i oriant post of of- : ft ii-r** we me lie upon rec.tion of Wm. N't’..-.on Cromire'L attorney for the Panama

der this ’-esd < i R ' elt, lately my of corpora*o f him, in a T ■

JOIN" DISTRICT TICKET FOR CONGRESS itiilph Mo*--FOR PROSECUTOR James I*. Hughes. FOR JOINT SENATOR I C. < iltien. e Sit r . Den. rat has been authoi iz- i b; Suit ■ muiittec- to receive eon tr 'i-iuw t campaign All Ti..'.a y • : ved will bn for war .1 to tin ii , t lie Conin ittee, t i t: i .: . i in..; and dif-tri’mt ing political literature, paying Hu expenses of speakers and pay.i : organization. Contributions of fl 00 and upward may he left at this otliee Wo urge prompt and liberal action. The names of contributors, and the amount given will be forw rded to the stat • Committee, which iviil : .ail a. receipt to each person signed by the chairman. d w tf

AS TO JOHN LAMB. The Indianapolis Star yesterday contained an attack upon John Lamb, of Terre Haute, declaring that lie had been an attorney for a trust, and therefore was not a fit man to coduct a campaign for the DemocraLwlio oppose tru ts. Wo think that no Democrat has ever opposed a man because he has been employed by a corporation, while ho was in private life and gave value received in professional services. No one will, we think, go so far as to hold thni a corporation is not entitled to an attorney to plead its cause before the courts. It would, we suppose, be impossible to find a lawyer of any standing that had not been employed by the corporations. There would lie no justice in urging against Mt. T. T. Moor that he w; • unfit for office because be ir d ;•<. ve*--entrrl the j Torre Haiiti ind' oils <t- E m i n Traetii a Con.pnn- Unl'-rs it ecu be shown 11 at a n n was ' tt;ployed by the i cot uinii- to kn wingly do they .- • * to bill'’ ' . ’..'hut tb- I Otllitry doi obj. ) ;or \ to act as th< ; gen:-- a:’erneyt of corporations or tn t.s while acting as the servants of the public. What we do object to is a man elected by th< people receiving from these corpora-

donbly suggestive. *.> THE SEWAGE SITUATION. Ti e sewag. tnation is daily heron ; worse. Since the city refit - o cor tromi <■ with Mr. Lynch, after having asked him so to do, tho city has sent out notices attempting to make many persons parties to the suit. Tee fact is the city is at its wlto end on the sewage question. They may, perhaps, grant an injunction to Mr. Lynch which will help the situation in the we: i side, but this will result in much hardship to many parties and to the city library. There still remains the north end to he heard from, and perhaps the south end, where conditions something similar to those in the west side are found. As a matter of fact the city official a;:d espocialiv asleep for many months. Now any way the matter is arranged th< re will be serious hardship to many peonioney a • it is a matter of necessity on the part of Mr. Lynch and other affected on th.' one side, and the cit' and the busim i houses and rosidencee. that tin the cause of Mr. Lynch’s trouble on the other. An injunction will not better the situation, only shift it from nm- party to another. Let us make haste with the full -v.stem of sewers for health's sake.

Mi.non Route Excursions. To Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, Col, account I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge, September 1C, 17 18. return limit September 30th, $31.35 round trip. One way colonist rates to California, North Western Pacifi Coast and Intermediate points, on ■ lie September 1st to Oct 30th. Home Seekers rates to various points To Yellow Stone National Park, after July 15th, summer rates, round trip J46.85. Summer and all year tourist tickets on sale dally to Pacific coast and varfono health and summer resorts. J. A. Michael, Agent.

A Healthy Family. “Our whole family has onjoyol good health since we began using Dr King's New Life Pills, throe yea:.ago,” rays L. A. Bartlet, -of Rural Route 1, Guilford, Maine. Tlmy cleanse and tone the system in c en ’o v ay Hint does you good. 25'', ; the Ov, Drug Store.

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Rings Little Liver Pills for billiousness, sickness, headache. They keep you well. Try them. Sold by Badger & Green.

ficia! well.

Standard ( .1 Company, the Sugar i.i • < •iid \Y. <’. SUel.i m Cv- Co . 2 Wail Street. According to the ‘‘Directory - of Director ” for the present year, Mr. Sin 1 df.!-nan— nnpc .rs as a director in the following 21 corporations; Ai - . .v, L i omotlv Company. American Locomotive Automobile Company, isethirliem Stool Corporation, Cincinnati North rn Railroad Com

pany.

Detroit Edison Company, Electrical Securiti s Corporation, Locomotive and Machine Compr.nj of Montreal (limited 1, Locomotive S' curity Company, Mt-ir-i, iitiian Tru.-tt Company, Milwd. i: • Electric Railway it Li,hi

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Milwaukee, Light, Heat and Trac tion Co., New Jersey Terminal Dock and Improvement Co., North American Co., Republic Steel ft Iron Co., of .\> v. Jersey, Rog( rs Lot motive Works, Union I lag & Paper Co. of N v .Tor

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Union Electric Light ft Power Co., Union Eleonic Light ft Pow - er (V of St. I.oui Mr. Sheldon's connection with th? Locomotive Trust places him in closi ; connection wi h the raiir. ads of ihi country, where he is able to procure also a confidential agent of J, Pier pont Morgan In hi:; Wail treet deal : and assisted in the formation of tin Shipbuilding trust. His North Anmri can company controls the traction in forests of St. Paul and MinneajioliE He is president of the Union League cluh. of which Rockefeller Morgan CaiTie;-ie ami other powers in Wa! street are also members. He is alsf said to lie a member of 20 other clubs whose membership inclnib a practically all of the operators in Wall street. In 1P06 Mr. Sheldon was treasure! of the New York State Republicar committee, and succeeded so well in frying the fat from tho interests that Mr. Cromwell reeomm»nded him foi a similar job with th" National e.o?n mlttee. Aocordlrg fb the sworn statement. of Mr. Shi Idon, published after the campaign, he raised $333,923,6' chiefly from these interests. The fc - v, ing is , artin! U of the contributor: a 1 shown in Mr. She! don's stn'cnient: J. Pierpont Morgan, Wall street banlcr and promoter .......$20,00(1 Levi P. Morgan, hanker, Wall street 20,000 John I). Rockefeller, of Standard Oil : Andrew ( arnegie ............ 5,000 Chnuneey M. Detow, railroad and Standard Oil -i-nator ,. 5,000 H. R. Hollins, financier 5,000 Jacob H. Schlff, favored banker 2,500 Harvey Flak ft Sons, hankers and Brokers 2,50 Kuhn, Loeb ft Co., bankers and fEcal agents 2, ,00; J. ft W. f lignum ft Co., bank its and fiscal agents 2,506 Chan. W. Schwab, steel tru t and other trust corps 2,000 C. It. Mackey, Postal Te legraph Co Z.'OO John W. Gates, stock gambler and trust operator 2,000 W. E. Com y, Prest. U. S, Sti \ Corp 2 * W. C Shoidon ft Co., bankers and fiscal a - -‘nts 2,00t) John Jacob Astor, tenement hoi .'-o owner 1,000 Wm. Ni'Yi a Cromwell, trust lawyi r l.uoo

Cornelius V Interests .. W. K. Vnn.l interests .. Fdwln Goal I W. V. Hr H. N. Duke, t D. O. Mil' H M. Flasi. r Arbuckie Br Henry C.-m banker .,.. This is o tru:.' m;,^attributed to Index as to be interests for the fact ir ,y well gave $1 and increased for (be i.Ui Fred W. l National com aire sevi ml of tb. C i-r estaies shall is In cb'.. paign f ads i On At it bam sent On" of Review, ■ this matt Republican < Charles New Yi-rli no - id - Frank O. ' which is a ; E. C. Dim N !;:i c per.-:; . : rc and of i : . ! North Car T. r : - tor in Pi Penr ylvai I

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Too Many Tru t Managers.

250 | it is to In- regretted that President j Roosevelt de cended to Jae mire ol ! (ward politics to save the Republican . party from the disgrace and disasUw . ! of Fornker. In the whirlwind ol , denunciatory word 1 - through which j the reading public lias just passed, a j few bald and undisguisable facti |

stand out clearly.

To begin with, the President lost his head and elt ‘r forgot or reekproper restrictions which have for I generations been a ocinted with the j ’ swer to Bryan's i 'unified 1 manly

THE NEW BELNAP (Under New Management)

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PROTECTitJC DC POSITS IN BANKS, An Ot-ia C- of Taft's Positior ar.d O 's Proof of Bryan’s P .:i-ion. One c-f iiic ; :. iks of (be Denver piacr i' l. • guaranteed bank depos Ur, Hr.an r. itlr* - ;i-d the Ohio b y. i.i: -iru.iry favoring guar-antet-il b - ie Former Governor Herrick s u. ••[lu ntly addressed th? legislature iu reply to Mr. Bryan, op-po-u.ig any :eh |>foiection for banks and ban\ depositors. •Mr. T ft. in his sp ech of accep tajico, denounced tbe plank of the Den\ir i : :Turin, which declares lot a naiional law for banks similar tc the Oklahoma law for slate banks, ws of Mr H'-rriek an t opposing the views of Mr.

Bryan.

Below are two dispatches showing what Mr. In-yau stands for hud what Mr. Taft stands for: THE OHIO WAY. Clove!,in 1, O , Aug. 17.—The crerl Itor.- committee, charyod with an invest i- ition of the affairs of tho do funet Farmer, and Merchants' bank the oiuhlc-i of which, Henry \V. Ga ze’l. is under arr< -t charged with cm bozzif i lout, tonight reporiod that the depositors will in forced to shouidei a loss or $!15,t;i u. I i. report, made in a meeting of 2,500 depi, iters, charged the deficit tc Ga- - 11, .'lit- ing his Rp' culatlonfproved dlfirstrotts to the institution. TAFT STANDS FOR THIS. THE OKLAHOMA WAY. Guthrie, Okla., May 21—Within one hour from the time H. II. Smock, Ok lah-ii'M ’••■nkiug commission, had taken charge of tho Internationa) P. ink of Cob- ho had authority to par the depositors In full, though the i 'i.nk'r each and a* i'able fumi--in oth' banks fell $22,000 short o tho tot-i! arrount of deposits. Th commb loner was able to do this un der he ori r -tioti of the now banking law, and this is tbs first time it has been called Into use. BRYAN STANDS FOR THIS.

tatives. As a bit of clei -r political dodging, intended to put the Democratic candidate on the defensive, it was a the Rep.iblican National Commit Since then the qu" ion has *n generally asked why, if Hf-kell should : dii as Democratic Nafi.in -I Treasurer be of hi alb veil .rdon. director ami stock bolder : i seventy corporations and trmts, should not resign his post as Treasurer of 'he Republican National Committee. People also are asking why the President, re' Ini In his cabinet ElFiu Root, the attorney for Thomas F. Rtan. head of tb" Now Yc ; Traction Trust, a: -1 why he nlro retains in his cabinet Gooreo R. Cot ol you, who. as chairmrln of the Republican National Committee four years ago, bled the corporation for c.: uaign contributions Buffalo rtepubli". ( </tuing Our Way. When the political trend yets going in one direction it vn-ild appear that ‘'everything is fir t! '• occasion” and the slide downward I- rapid from ail points. The Republican break started with the Feral r - xrdo ion, was et phasized hy the i're ident's retreat from Mr. Bryan, Friday the irresHahle son-in-law, Nlchol s Long--worth, got in his Jonah h\- announcing that the arrangements had been made for the kingly decent. The son-in-law heirship was left out, but as suggested, Ni k will he ari inged for after (be older member of the imperial family descends front the throne. Tho speech of son-in-law Longsworth war. denied by many Republican paoer". in which lie had arranged for the order of decent, but Sunday the zealous kinsman reiterated his remarks. The Indiana pel is Star (Rep.) prints the following: "Evansville, Tnd.. Oet. |. Gongressntan “Nick” Long worth, who, with James S. Sherman, spent a great deal of hi: time today reading from tlie various newspapers of the country reference to his speech at Rock Island, TIP . Friday, i n which ho declared Taft ought to he elected President for four years and at tlie end of that iirne give way to Roosevelt for two more terms. Congressman Longworth said he made the statement, in all seriousness and he was delighted that most of the papers “played up" the story on their first page. Congresuman Longworth cut out ail dispatches on the Rock Island address he could find and e peclally Mtoso that had been run on the firsf page of the various papers and said ho would send them to Mi Roose-

velt.

The Congressman smiled, and as he tucked the clippings into his vest

pocket replied;

There is nnotber one for Teddy. I will have a raft of them to send

htm and I feel cert

lighted.”

Un he will he de-

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says it « • s no money from the Stand- j Republican paper of the

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ard Oil company. Does that concern, Hu n. gpo ii : money direct to Repy’i-

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one in Charge of tho Republican National Publicity Campaign, depounc-

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