Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1908 — Page 2
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gans of he Republican pi -s b 'ause of his statement that Dint In weold hate been a Brian man 1 I he 11 '1 now. The Bedford Mail r c ' It as follows: “That Mr. Marshall s' uH have the audacity to me .e the asser- ■ tlon that the niartyro:! president, who was one of the fathers of the Republican party, would vote for Bryan Is Incomprehensible. Much le-s do we compi tend his claim that Lincoln would be a Bryan
Democrat.”
And why not? We have
thought of Lincoln as r Rep ihlicsc but as a man. In Lincoln's tt Republican party stood ' ir th** riirtits of men. !t 1 useless t > att mn: to prove that the Republh ,n or Democratic parties of today represent the same issues as in that l me. Hone ”
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New Motion Pictures An I Dissolving Views ig at OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT. Change . i tr ;-rum each evening. Good Music.
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1-KMOCHA lIO hi'ATE TICiiET /ERNOR, Tl It. M trshall, Colninbia City ENANT GOVERNOR, Tr J. itall, Kuslivllle. JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, " 11. Lairy, Lognnsport. ATTORNEY GENERAL, Walter J. Lotz, Muncie. SECRETARY OF STATE. Juii ek F. C<ix, Columbus. AUDITOR OF STATE, Minion Dailey, I.'/.ton. TREASURER OF STATE, ifoliii Isenbarger, N. Manchester. APPELLATE JUDGE, E. \V. I’ejt, Greenfield. REPORTER SUPREME COURT, t urf £c\v. North Vernon. STATE STATISTICIAN, P. ,L Kcllclicr. Indianapolis STATE SUPERINTENDENT, Robert J. Aley, IHoomiugton. PUTNAM COUNTY TICKET REPRESENT '.TIVE, I) it. Hostetler, TREASURER, J; Miller r 'F. i 'iilx*. SIGNER. THIRD D1ST,
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men have changed from one party ton City; well dro 1, portly, even to the other ns party ). ineipl' n» 1 hi: :ly it, a,i,■ arance, talking to a issues have changed. It Is no gre'if cabinet officer. The scene then stretch of the imagination to th' 1 changed to the beautiful surroundof Lincoln, the great hcart -i, ings of the White House; next Mr. man, broad-minded man, a& now a Taft was shown going for a morning rayed against an evil arid unnece*- gallop, attended by two officer, of sary tariff, against the concentration 1 the army; then be is shown revlewof wealth in the hands of the few, J ing a regiment of cavalry, and a bat-
against the rTirakors and Aldrirhes and Platts and DePews and Pen roses who have run the senate in the interests of the few and against the many. The idea of the Mail seems to be that Lincoln could not dhnnge his party. Really the country’s idea of Lincoln is that he was greater than his party. We know that after him his party made the most miserable of records in the reconstruction days, a record that historians feebly admit would not have been made had Lincoln lived. No honest man Is surprised at a suggestion that Lincoln might have stood for Bryan and the things he represents. Sttrelv the Republican party would net so l elittle his memory as to have him appear a hide-bound partisan renouncing the principles for which he gave up his life. There is audacity In si;ch a suggestion. Really the audacity lies in the assumption 1 bat the memory of this great nnn is the special property of a party that has long ceased to remember the principles he gave to it. Where Lincoln might stand today-we do not know, nor does the Republican party. Then Lincoln was the party. Now he i- ,• symbol of honest power. And that the Republican party is not.
A Healthy Family.
“Our whole family has cnjovol good health sine” v hev n url-.-.’ .. King’s New Life Pills, throe yea: ago,” says I.. A. Bart let, of Rural e 1, Guilford, Maine. T'oy •J and tone the system In a gentle way that does yon good at the Owl Drug Store.
tery of artillery; the splendid trappings of the horses, the military bearing of the officers, their salutes, the formalities, all a part and parcel of what is daily seen in Russia or any military despotism, told of the form of government for which M r . Taft stands—a government of force that people fear, and obey because they fi#; r. The scene changed. A great concourse of people was shown in the foreground. It is an unsightly wharf at one of the great cities of the country. People are coming and going, boats are moving on the water, but in all the throng every man is clad in the dress of a citizen m t a uniform of any kind Is seen. A steamer comes to its landin r . and a great throng press forward. From the boat a crowd surges and pas: •; along the gang plank. In the crowd a figure appears. ‘Under the sloiu h hat left and right’ as bo glanced ‘ > acknowledge the plaudits of the people is seen a well known face the face of" a man known in every hamlot and on every farm in the land the face of William .T. Bryan. T scene ehanees to a roughly built speaker's stand. A man comes forward. TTc is surrounded by smiiin
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* ! Judge Mill? Of Pule I:reo»l in lii<li.tii!t i« S."Vi)0,- | I b •! arti. l>' non—.Shorthorns llea<l the List; i ■ ti Co in. Ilerefonls Second With Half n • t Many.
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of pure bred cattle in Indiana, just I compiled by Mary Stubbs Moore, | chief of the Indiana bureau of statistics, show that more money is In- . vested in Shornhorns than in any ! other class. The total number of Shorthorns on hand June 1, 1907, . was 7,501 and their total value was j I'iIC.OG'I. Herefords came second In the list, the total number being 3,58C and the total value *290,992. Both Shorthorns and Herefords corpo In the elm of bee. cat'le. T! 1 other brands of beef cattle and tiio'^"' 1 '''
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Republican party seems to I idled the place where it is l merely to keep its courage its is the conclusion that is i ,ed from such statements' as th Missouri is no long t doubtful for the Republicans, and that there Is no disaffection with the party men In Indiana. We hope the leaders ri l believe thin. bir. their private lit "res belie the public statenn ♦* it has usually been thought that there we something wrong with a man when he was obliged to file nflldav t in defense of ills character. Surely there is something wrong with Watson when every penny-a-line paper finds it necesr ary to print alii lavit* signed by former Republican state chaini > n and Republican friends of Watson’s declaring that the man has lived an ideal horn'' life and is a moral man. It is an unusual iliing for a man whose character is all right to. need cu i affidavits. Their very presence raises suspicions. .X. LINCOLN’S PLACE The most inane, the most partisan, the i old le an and Important iittaei; nu do upon any man by any party In tlr i unpalgrv is the attack made upon Mr. Marshall in the smaller or-
number and value an : AberdoenAngun 2,085. value $197,579; Galloway 172, value $11 101; Polled Durham, 1,099, value $120,280. In the class of dairy cattle, the | Jerseys have the greatest total valI nation and are the largest in nun - her. The number on June 1, I9n - . was 3,192 and the value $192,92 • The number and value of other breeds of dairy cattle were a« follows; Ayrshire 33, value $2,400; Brown Swiss 15, $1,390; Dutch Belted 7, $320; Guernsey 113, $9,100; Holstein-Freisian 043, $55,730. Only one other breed is listed among the pure breeds and that is the Red Polls. These cattle are used for both beef and dairy purposes. The number is 495 and the value $32,245. The total number of all pure bred cattle in the State on June 1, 1907, was 20,001 and the total value
$1,439,290.
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about thf purchase of cleleea '"here was dal in many pp notably Ft. Wayne. Anderson, M Me, Terre ITifnte, South Bend. Marion and* Evansville, about the ole - ! tion of delegates, and it was said that “money flowed like water.” Where did it come from? Who pur it up? Watson says he is a p or man. Tf so, who are the people who are backing him? And why are they backing him?
Bees Laxative Syrup always bring* quick relief to coughs, colds hoarse- | ness, whooping-cough and all bron jehial and throat trouble. Mothers especially recommend it for children, i Pleasent to take, gently laxative Sold by Badger& Green
Had a Closo Call. Mrs. Ada L. Groom, the widely known proprietor of the Groom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says; “For several mouths I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed *o have Us grip on me. when a friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of this life a ving cou rrh and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold n* the Owl Drug Store. 50c and $1.09. Trial bottle free.
Club and its guests at her homo on Saturday afternoon. The program u i ' l of mu ic hy Mlssea Crosby mi i Reed and a play entitled “The Emei a Club” by seven members of the club. Refreshments were on ed In two cour-es. The first was tea and wafers and the second cakes and lee cream. The house wan beautifully decorated in pink and white ii >} club colon. The flowers were while rose-, and pink, the latter
were also given as favors.
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nlly have received no word nie r r n we fn in c xc ■ of rhie under the shade of the spreadir of good things they bore. The pro- ■ : cted serici of i eetings closed on rhur day evening on account of the serious sickness of Elder Williams’
MT. MERim \\ Mrs. 1; ichcl Parish an Mrs. Mary pent Thursday afternoon at Mi • ‘orele Simmons soent last * e' Cloverdale vi iting .Miss ElJ.ittle Mton Hurst son of Paul i 1 !• hns been very sick, but. io in better at present. ai d Maude Hurst at1. liph Mi Coy spent Thursday ,J h - 1 and Ross Runyan. Sin’. Staley and family spent Sat11 '"•’it • ad Sunday at Ben Sat irday Bight ilh In r so: E cry Collins. moils s'pent Saturday ■ Ii : Nnre ( Uin; and daughters "f Itoaeiidale visited Mrs. Winnie ■ii: i tl lattfr imrt of last week. '• 1 Mary Hurn sp„ n t Saturday fi' i i n with Mrs. Rufus Thorp. 'iit'i Run.'an of Cloverdale spent rdaj night with Marie Farmer. 1 • 'ly. Huii-. n, wife and daughter.
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Sunday n i Emery Collins.’
1 1 li‘ s • • t a few days last
v kai Clay Reeves’.
Mi Bonnie Alexander and daught".'. Juanita, of Amo, spent Friday ' lit with her parents, A. E. Hurst eat Haines and wife spent Sunday
Tab' r 'urst and family.
Col 11 n.■ and mlly of Roache '. v i'vi ' i ero l and daugntor, Hnt'e of CreencasMe, Ora Fox and " My and Myrtle Vermilion of this . !: ' <• spent Sun lay at T. J. Hurst's. Frank Morrison and Manimie
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Monon Kontc Kvcur^ions. To Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, Col, account I. O. O. F Grand Lodge, September 1G, 17 18, return limit September 30th, $31.3 5 round trip, one way colonist raU-s to California, North Western Pacific Coast and Intermediale points, on nnle September 1st to Oci 30ti,. Home Seekers rates to various poiuL To Yellow Stone National Park after July 15th, summer rates, round
trip $46.85.
Summer and all year tourist ti kels on sale dally to Pacific coast
and various health and summer re portics. 30 day's trial $1.00. They j sorts. j purify the blood. Fold by Badger &
J. A. Michae’, Agent. Green,
U. 15. So. I Fillmore Mrs. Lizzie Sim lair and Mis.: Cora Flynn 8] nt Monday in Indianapolis. Mr. and M G. P. Shoptaugh • :• t unday with Mr. and Mr
Fry
Mrs. P. W. McXary attended the fall fair at Greencastle Thursday. Mrs. R. R. Sinclair and children . ent :o church nt Fillmore Sunday. r. Fred McNary spem Sunday
witii home folks.
Hr. i, ib and Mr". Laura Sinclair spent Sum! ly afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Shoptaugh.
To those afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism, Plneules for the Kidneys ! rings relief in the first Joce. Hundreds of peopl today testify to their remarkable healing and .tonic pro*
on Otha Meek and Ella --loin Sunday afternoon. 1 Gilts Simmons and Una
coked by baptism which with two received last Sunday, make fourteen
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Wheat sowing about all done and
needs rain bndly.
Ranee Vaughn is on the sick list. Rev. Morris of Indianapolis has, bei n on;ployed to preach at Mill j
Hurst Sunday afternoon.
Della Bowen of Putnamville has ! “eii Wilting her cousins Dan and
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Prohibition Rally.
•he Prohibitionists of Putnam ('minty will rally In Assembly Hall 11 * nur t Honre In Greojicastlo on
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» hal n ot i Hi Sun ner w. Haynes, candidate ■ r whieh end, next: !'< r Governor and the Clarion Male
! -nt. Mr. Havnos ORIGINAL ^
' . , 'Present the vital issues of the camMill ( reck is the lowest ever | l-'tgn. Rousing campaign songs 1 ii i .vn in south .ot on ii ing no will be a feature. Let all citizens ir-' than a 1 1! ''ranch in plaees. re: ;»ective of party affiliations unite'
in making this a great occasion.
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.,
a veteran of the civil war. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dol-
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