Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1914 — Page 4
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GREENCASTLE DAILY HERALD.
TUESDAY. OCTOBEK 13. i9u.
Paul Allen, of Russellville, was in I W. W. Rehm, of Poland, was a busi-
‘PERSONAL
The Herald will appreciate reports of social events, accounts of visits or any other items of local interest. Phone tio.
Jasper N. Miller was in Brazil this morning on business.
the city on business today.
Leslie Vandament and Denver Huestis left this morning on the Vandament motorcycle and side-car for Chicago. where they will attend the mo-
torcycle show this week.
C. A. Edmunson, of Clayton, agent for the Harley-Davidson motorcycle, transacted business in the city today. Sheriff Theodore Boes and Reason Larkin, of Jefferson township, were in Cloverdale on business today. They
ness visitor in Greencastle today. Rev. E. G. Shouse is in Indianapolis
today.
Miss Pearl Newgent spent the day in Indianapolis.
G. D. O’Rear was in Indianapolis on ma( j e t |, e tr j p j n vhe Larkin machine.
About 175 Greencastle ladies will
City Attorney F. M. Lyons transacted legal business in Indianapolis to-
i day.
Homer Tyre has gone to Kansas City to buy feeding cattle for his farm
in Floyd township.
Chandler Hill, L C. Albin, Nat Hammond, L. G. Arnold and H. H. Hicks
Dr. R. J. Gillespie transacted business in Indianapolis today. Miss Libbie Crouch spent the day
in Indiauapolis.
Mrs. Frank Day was a visitor in
Indianapolis today.
Willis Crodian, David H. Shannon, Abraham Trail and J. H. Grantham
of Roachdale, were in the city today time.
be the guests of the Kappa Alpha ! of Mt. Meridian, were in Greencastle
Theta sorority at a reception to be i on business today.
given at the chapter house next Sat- J There will lie a box supper at the
urday afternoon.
Jackson Boyd will address
gressive party rally in Connersville tonight. On Saturday night he will
\ Hamrick school house, Friday, October Pro- 1 Iff, for the benefit of the school.
Judge James P. Hughes and mother, Mrs. Gwinn, Theodore Boes and At-
meet with Progressives at Ladoga and , torney C. T. Peck were in Cloverdale
will deliver another address at that
on business.
Mrs. E. G. Scott, a delegate to the state convention of the W. C. T. U. at Brazil visited Mrs. Mary E. Ogle of Olive street for a short time today. Mrs. Scott lives in Greentown. Elijah Grantham received a letter from the tenant on a farm owned by him, which is six miles north of Spencer in Owen county, stating that
The interurban traffic has been very i heavy during the past few days on ac- j count of the W. C. T. U. convention | which was held at Brazil this week. The convention adjourned Monday and the women are returning to their homes. Several of the morning cars pulled trailers to accommodate the people who returned to their homes. Many came through this city this ' morning on the early cars and changed |
the house on the farm was destroyed carg f,, r the Monon north and south-
today to attend the funeral of Courtland Watson, whose death occurred at
Martinsville several days ago. A new ruling of the postmaster
general requires that all postal cards have a local or correct address upon
ANOTHER CORN SHOW FOR PUTNAM COUNTY
WIM BACKS UP THE STATE TICKET
Greencastle and Putnam County is to have another corn show this year. The Central National Bank expects to hold another event of this kind in the near future, offering prizes for the best exhibits of corn grown in Putnam
county.
The past two shows which have been held by this bank have demonstrated to the farmers of the county the necessity for careful selection and cultivation of their seed corn, and the present disturbed condition of the grain j markets will soon settle down to a steady demand for all kinds of farm produce, so if the farmers are to grasp their opportunities they must utilize every means to increase production and quality of their produce, j At the show held last year the bank J
procured the services of an instructor j
from Purdue university, who spent
the whole day explaining the results : INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. U.
obtained at the experiment station. That the weakness of the general plan and what could be expected in the ' of campaign of the Republicans in Inway of an increased yield and higher diana was disclosed by William Jenprices if the farmers planted only the nings Bryan in his brief tour last very best grade of seed corn and culti- ' week and that he has left the Re-
them. Otherwise they are to be placed ' v:,ted 11 in the P r <>P« r manner. ! publican organization w-ithout a thing
Several hundred booklets published to stand on during the next three
by Purdue university and pertaining weeks is the consensus of opinion of to the selection of corn for seed were the men who have given the matter
distributed last year with telling ef- 1 careful consideration,
feet. For the past several weeks in- j For the last two months Republican
CAMPAIGN OF WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN IN INDIANA TOTALLY DISPROVES STORY CIRCULATED BY G. O. P. THAT PRESIDENT WOULD NOT ENDORSE INDIANA DEMOCRATIC
CANDIDATES.
BI6 MAJORITY FOR SHIVELY
the meetings were of great benefit to the party and that the Democrats are going in for the close of the campaign with a great deal of enthusiasm. Chairman Korbly said that the Bryan meetings indicate very clearly that the rank and file of the Democratic party is in thorough sympathy with the national and state administrations as was shown by the enthusiastic response to Mr. Bryan’s speeches. Chairman Korbly declared that Mr. Bryan's speeches have not only aroused Democrats to the importance of taking an active part in the campaign but they have completely cleared up the impression that was created by the Republicans in their persistent effort to make it appear that there was a
nearest competitor will t* I ~ 50,000 but even an attractive bet L that is not taken for the reason tk Republicans, while doing a lot of talk' mg, have no confidence in the ouuJ' as far as their own ticket U n
cerned.
It is regarded as extremely daubtf.,, whether the Republicans will be aj to run ahead of Albert J. Beverid* the Progressive nominee as his m( T ings are twice as large and twice „ enthusiastic as those addressed by Be publican candidates. In fact HughTb Miller, the Republican nominee f or United States Senate, seems to hav* been entirely lost sight of since hi, nomination several month- ago and ,t is not expected that he .will cpt lmicri
discord in the Democratic party and | figure during the remainder, of ^
by fire, Sunday night. bound trains. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bonge, of Maynard I.
Daggy, a graduate of
Hartford Citv. who had been here for ‘he university with the class of 189ti, three weeks the guests of ,heir >‘ddres-cd the students of the local in-
stitution i.i the regular chapel services
in the general delivery subject to call. At the expiration of the legal time they will be sent to the Division of Dead Letters, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Morehart, of Alva, Oklahoma, are here the guests of E. H. Morehart, and other relatives
in Putnam county.
Mrs. Matilda Cash of south Greencastle, through her attorney, Theodore Crawley, has filed suit in the Putnam
daughter, Mrs. W. (). Barr, at 805 south Indiana street, left Monday for San Antonio, Texas, where they will
spend the winter. Mr. Barr is con- .... Mctod with the Hub Clothing A Shpe flned hi * ^ to reminiscences of his jment end with abandonment.
store.
this morning. Mr. Daggy, who is County Circuit Court, asking for a known both in this and other states as j divorce from her husband on the a peaker of remarkable power, con- grounds of cruel and inhuman treat-
In the
school days here. Mr. and Mrs. Daggy | complaint Mrs. Cash claims that they
quiries have been made at the bank leaders and others who are opposed when the corn show was to be held to the Democratic party have been and a number of recently interested putting out a silly story to the effect farmers have announced their inten- that President Wilson was opposed to tion to display corn of their cultiva- the ticket of this state and that the tion. I only way to help President Wilson was While the definite date for this to defeat not only the state ticket but year’s corn show has not been made , Senator Shively and several members public it probably will be held some of Congress.
The purpose of this story was to
that the President was not anxious to have the ticket successful in this state. Chairman Korbly declared that Mr. Bryan, who undoubtedly spoke as the representative of the President made
campaign.
R. A. Mason-
Stated Convocation Greencsstl* Chapter, No. 22, Wednesday, 7 : ;so „
it clear that between the national ad- m- Mark Master degree, ministration at Washington and the j r \ Schmitt. H. P. state administration there there is a j E. E. Caldwell, Secretary. bond of sympathy that cannot be de- j 0 stroyed by the Republicans or by any | wnl ^ ^ ii A. . r\tY\cx^a t*rh/» ro uuctLrinu’ tn hrino* nhniiL l . . H
nesday and Thursday for KOc. t bushel. Bring your own sack-. Thr«r
are hand picked and selertcd applni.
Welz. Vandalia (racks.
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time next month after practically all
the corn is gathered.
are in Greencastle the guests of Mr.
Homer C. Bohblit, of Columbus, ()., an< | Mrs. Charles Daggy. While here
he will stump Putnam County in the
National Chairman of the National
Ten Million Men Movement, will speak intere.-ts of th Democratic candidates,
this evening at 7:30 at the Locust Street M. E. church. The liquor evils
were married in May, 1910, and that their separation came the first of September, 1913, when the defendant left her and went to Indianapolis. She
SAYS HUSBAND DRAGGED HER \ BOUT BY THE H AIR
alienate from the Democratic ticket the support of the strong Wilson men and to also keep the independent voters from supporting the Democratic ticket. The men who framed up this rheme figured that if they could
will be the subject of his address. All interested in this work are urged to attend.
Among the Democratic county can
didates and political workers who went month. — E nrnineton to several towns in the county today Humston formerly
Agent Fiail. Humston of the Monon ha- retu -d from a visit with his family a Bedford over Sunday. Mr. Humston lakes up his duties as district pa eager agent of the Monon at Indianapolis, the 15th of this
World— Mr.
was the Monon
Mrs. Sarah E. Steele of Jackson
alleges that only a short time aftar j township, who is sueing her husband, 1 mal . e the pef)|) i e Pelieve th!lt tht , | )em .
Lafayette Steele, for divorce in the ofratj,. Q r (j an i za tion in Indiana was out
Putnam Circuit Court, charges the defendant with cruel and inhuman treatment, and in the complaint says he choked her, knocked her down and pulled her about the house by the
they were married he began quarreling and that she suffered much abuse from this source. When he left he failed to make any provision for her support and has failed to contribute any since. She asks for a divorce
of sympathy with the President it would be an easy matter to get thousands of Democrats to vote the Re-
publican ticket.
It is regarded as probable that the
to arrange for political meetings to be agent in Greencastle and is well-
held in the county this week are Ralph known here.
k Yndrew Durham and William Bon Durant, a former '•KKKNCASTLE H. It. NO. I AND 5.
Sutherlin, who went to Russellville; s t u j Pn t 0 f (he university, and Miss Harry Moore. Charley Daggy, C. L. Gladys Mauer, of the Mauer Concert Airhart and Sylvia \ermilion, who company of which Miss Irma Hootman
went to New Maysville, and Theodore Boes and Reason Larkin, who went to
Cloverdale.
At the regular meeting of the city
of this city n> a member, left this morning for their homes in South Bend after a visit with friends here. Miss Hootman accompanied them to
school board to be held in the office South Bend from wh e re ih' 1 concert of City Superintendent Henderson to- company will leave I hursday for New
night arrangements will be made for the purchase of kindergarten chairs for the primary school rooms of the town. Almut eighty chairs are needed
York for a tour of that state. Miss Hootman will return to Greencastle
about Christmas.
Putnam County Progressives have
for recitation work when the pupils arranged for a smoker to be held are called to the front of the room. Thursday night at the Sigma Uhi frutIt i- estimated that the expenditure entity house at DePauw. All of the for the chair- will be about 5150. The county candidates are expected to athoard also will provide for the in- tend as well as other followers of the stallation of automatic drinking foun- Bull Moose both in the county and the tains in the buildings. This has been university. A program of speeches made necessary by the recent ruling of has been arranged for, one of which
and $10 a month for her support. She hair when she refused to obey his resides at 812 Sycamore street. i wishes. The action was filed today by Attorneys, Allee, James & Alice for
the plaintiff.
Virgil Brown moved from the Perry ' ..., f' l '* ,* a stoI .y t j,e effect that the President Wright farm to Greencastie Thursday. m n her husband, the custody wanted to have the RtBte tic ket of
Dr. Tucker was called to give Mrs. °‘ Their six children, whose ages range Otha Bales medical aid last week. from t! years to 20 years, alimony in Miss Minnie Garrett spent Wednes-' , he sun ,‘ <( f *800 and $16 a week'for nay afternoon with Mrs. Lon Day. r .u ...j Mrs. Pearl Richardson and" Mrs. | ' ° c h>!dren. C Day spent Wednesday afternoon in ; •"'"e claims they were married Au- I Greencastle. j gust 10th, 1893, and were separated Mrs. Perry Wright moved her, September 21st, 1914. According to mother to her home last Wednesday, .i... -u j <• j ...... She will divide her time living among .' < 0, " plu "" the defendant left his her children. family September 21st, 1914, and since The box supper at the No 10 school ' has failed to contribute any money bouse last Saturday evening was wefi for support. She also accuses attended and a nice sum of money was ' I
cleared. -him
Republicans reckoned entirely without their host in this matter as it is difficult to understand how otherwise they could have gone the limit in starting
his own party defeated. It is thought that some of the Republicans and others who have been over-zealous in the opposition to the Democratic ticket actually believe that the President was not in sympathy with the ticket in Indiana and in other states and that they also thought tltal ho and members of his Cabinet would let the mat-
ter go unanswered.
i When it was known that Bryan
, cursing and abusing would come to Indiana to make a num-
remafns crit'icaL ° f LnCle M * ck R, '‘‘ her man >' limt “ s and alleges that he her of speeches Republican leaders Mrs Margaret Nelson spent the day ' ° n several different occasions accused and others opposed to the Democratic Friday in Greencastle. " j her of misconduct, of which she was . ticket immediately started another
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 1 not guilty.
William Day were Mr. and Mrs. Lem Richardson, Mr. and Mrs, Perry
Wright and Grover Gardner.
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Indiana Public Utilities Commission that all water here must be used through meters.
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Robert Lawrence of Belle Union was I buried at Walnut Chapel cemeterv
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Rev. Obenehain conducted the fu-
ineral services of William Raikes at . ' n,™ 0n Va,, * v church Sunday morn-, President was not
story that Bryan would not say a thing in behalf of any of the candi-
dates in this state.
The results show that they played their hands too strong and that Mr. Bryan completely knocked the props ftom under them by showing that the President is in complete sympathy with the party in Indiana and very 800 ' anxious that it shall he successful in
' the coming election.
20 000 Br - Van P ut ,he matter squarely
j to the Democratic voters of Indiana j by telling them in every speech he 1 made that the way to endorse the President is to elect Senator Shively, the members of Congress and the state 600 ticket. He called attention to edi- ! torials which have appeared in papers here that are unfriendly to the Demo435 ciatic party. These papers indicate that the President is not an issue in this campaign, and the Democrats are not hound by their loyalty to him to vote the state and congressional ticket. Mr. Bryan, in his forceful way, showed how foolish it would be for a Democrat to try to endorse the President by voting for a Republican. He made it plain that no endorsement could be given by voting the Republican ticket, and he stated emphatically that the very papers now calling for endorsement of the President by helping the Republican candidates would on the day following the election say that the President had been repudiated if the Democratic ticket is defeated. While Chairman Korbly and Democratic leaders here have not been worried hy any of the efforts of the Republicans tn make it appear that the
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others who are seeking to bring about j the defeat of the Democratic tickets. What made the Bryan trip more than unusually significant from a political standpoint was that the large meetings were not the result of vigorous ett'ort on the part of the Democratic leaders to get out the crowds. No effort was made to induce people to come to hear Mr. Bryan hut his meetings were the largest that have
been held in Indiana this year. The ^ Republican organization is pulling ■ Advertisements Under Dus H.sdwj
every string it can reach to get out crowds to hear its speeches but none of the meetings it has held can any way near approach those addressed by Mr. Bryan which may be taken as tin indication of the comparative strength of the two parties in the present cam-
paign.
It hits not appealed as yet what plan of campaign the Republicans will follow during the next three weeks since Mr. Bryan has shown beyond question that there is no ground whatever for the charge that the national administration is not entirely in sympathy with the campaign in this state and .-ince Mr. Bryan has shown emphatically that the national administration approves the state administration. Mr. Bryan demonstrated very fully that the Democratic party in nation-il and state affairs is proud of its record and that it has nothing at all to apol-
ogize for.
The Bryan meetings are to be followed up immediately by many others to be addressed by Governor Ralston ami members of the eongrdssional delegation who are expeeted In return to Indianapolis the latter part of next
week. As far as Chairman Korbly is - — able to learn the Democratic organiza- UOR SALE A good 1911 I" tion is in much better condition than it diun motorcycle with i.l. car. I’no' was this time two years ago an iodi- very reasonable. Phone I . -h incation that the Demoteratie vote will quire at Herald office,
run into enormous figures.
Chairman Korbly's reports from ~
throughout the state show very clearly that the Democrat succeeded in registering a larger per cent, of their votes than either the Republicans or Progressives which is another very favorable indication. In this city where the Republicans are making a very bitter fight on the Democratic local 4* ticket, the Republicans fell town badly X on re'-l-tration day. The registra- Y tion of Republicans was not up to X that of two years ago in many coun- I ties, although in 1912 it was estimated Y by Republican leaders themselves that ^ fully 60,000 voters of their party fail- X ed to register because they were not in Y sympathy with the campaign that was X being conducted. T The drift of the betting here show’s X that the men who have money to J wager tire confident that Senator ? Shively on the Democratic ticket will X he elected by a large plurality—as Y large as four to one is offered here Y that Senator Shively wfill he re-elected, X which indicates the confidence of the i Democrats in the outcome of the elec- v tion. Even money is offered that X Senator Shively’s majority over his
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