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TUGiCFiK & MALOIM&Y
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Honest I tenllni? and Fair Tr^at
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Shoes-' For Fall and Winter are now being
received at
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COKE The best Pennsylvania Gas Coal Coke crushed S4.00 a ton; uncrushed S3.50 a ton; delivered at \ t >ur home. Coke is 1 the cheapest and cleanest tuel : tor base burners and furnace. CJriclcon 1 Jin 11, AGENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. '.Hii s. < olkir, AVi' . l»e Hotti-1‘roperty.
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B. W. WHITER * MERCHANT TAl LOR. Has just received a full
line of
FALL AND . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. < >vim'< oats. Pantaloons ■ . . Call on Him Bi'torv I’urchnslmf. t'leiining and Kopniriinr a
S|ii'i'ialty.
Oppos/to 1*091 on/00, Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store^utuututuaaaituumum^
THE PiCAL HEi.li What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastle. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. WIivi-h 'tur I'eople ftr** (iolllK aiut Where Their OtientM are Stopping—New* of Interent Over the City—The I'ett Column in Hi* Paper for Quirk Keaiiiug.
DON’T THINK
ut ivavi.or the city, even for a short Hme. without orderliiir the Daio TTannkh Times to folli.w you. li sts you but l" cents a wees hs It does here at home, and the address will he chamred as often as \ ou desire.
tiooi. inn it 1 vas by the tiarile*- km.! of effort, after an all ni^ht*' struitulf. The s;enn|.'ivan' \liil itioti given by 1 l*rof. .1. !’. Nayioron\Vashiiu;i(,ti street Was a ^litteriuo aUceess so la: as every body was coneerned. i'roi. Naylor worked bis maebine in i'r. tlveistreet’s office and threw the bulletins across the str.-ei Wushinoian street was full of bow ling republicans w in, cheered eiicn bulletin as it eame in. l iie idan was well carried out and deserves special mention. I'ne public is iilidi'i - obligations to 1’rof. Naylor. yin Tuesday in the south preeinct of tin-second ward oeeurred the only m-eii^-nt to inar a g.'iierali' •.!••• eoa tiou in 1‘ntnaiii. W. H. \ estai, democrat inspector of tin precinct, was placed under arrest churgt d with refusing to accept the tote of K. M. Meade. Mr Meade came to the city I uesday morn- , inc. wet t to hi' precinct polls to vote, was challeng'd, made out bis proper atlidatit*. was -worn in by a friend, but inspect,," T e-t:d refused to accept , the halloi. The ease was taken up im--mediately by the rep.il,;,. ni - and the suhsi-ipien! arrest followed,. Mr. Vestal tlnislu ,1 his services a- inspei ’or during the day and the eu-i will go to ihe
courts to lie -ctth'd.
1 . A. Arnold expects t • lea ve loin gut for< liicago where he Ha' a position as short hand teacher in an evening school. The ( o'erie wi.l meet with Mr-. K. B. Kvaii' Friday evening. Nov. <>. Lieut. Vestal ha* returned from
Frankfort, where he voted.
Major W. H. H. < ulien went to In-
dianapolis tin- afternoon.
(ierliardt Hiiisehing ha- rctmned to
his home in Terre Haute.
• lias. Kids will return to Indiana-
polis this evening.
K Grantham went to Hoachdnle at
! noon.
DePauw Onivefsilf.
A. K. i*i cy. W. N
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(PorHonais and society notes are solicited j t’n*l will Do inserted if writer's name and addross is attached, n(»t to \ e inse rted, l»ur as an evidence of trood faith. None bin truthful
Items are desired.)
This Column Records the Best News in Coile^e Circles' Fred Davis visited at 1. I', dur-
ing his vacation.
l iie -nost enjoyalut reception <d the season was given at tin dormi-
tory Monday evening.
The Kappa Pai, D. K. K. and Sigma Chi entertained their lady
friends last evening.
The DePauw Republican club sent William McKinley a telegram of congratulations this morning. Ed S. Meade, wIiq has been studying political economy in I'bicago university, eani" down yesterday to east ills \ote for holiest money, but his vote w asn't accepted. Frank Baker, ol Indianapolis, entertained at I # home Saturday [evening in honor ot his visit : ng fraternity hi, tliers, Messrs. McKee,
Hays. Hall and Ig chart.
It i> the duty of every student i who possibly can to attend the Pur-duc-DePnuw ball game Saturdas, and eiicou age our gallant team in their earnest endeavor to win honor | anti glory for old DePauw. A special rate of $1.00 will be giten I if 150 names can be secured. The republican enthusiasm was boiling over this morning. The DePauw cluli marched through the corridors and into class rooms,
•hier. i- in the blowing horns and yelling until ev
! erv professor wa- compelled to dis.
returned to Lafayette, miss hs- students. The good time
culminated at chapel at noon when a regular old fashioned love least was held. The fun is all over now, and it is advisable to return to; work as quickly as possible, for [this term will be at a close before
i we realize it.
Foot ball which has been envcl-
BIG STOVE DISPLAY.
Oaks, Air-Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel etc... at
Ranges,
COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE CO.,
SOUTHWEST- OO FT;. SQUAF^Ed
Alpheus Birch ffl 125811 Gweifc;
\Y. Corner UBLiC SOUARB
1' e 1 e i > h o n © N o. 0 O 1 keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ql EENSWARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured. V\ liile ihe lo eimm's and o Morn in un are Cooi
TRY ONE OF OUR
Oil Heaters.
VeRY E O O !N o t'a: i c r l_ ta in d OH&7TR.
UDe bavi? tl?e Best JaeKsoi? ^oalTo be had, and will deliver 'the.same at any day and hour. JOJlpl l^lfEYB^O., SOUS!? creeN^ssc^.
i’ublir i.il»rar> KBi'erenee**.
The tVoman's club tnkc- ( iiaucer as tb" subject tor next meeting. | The following are some of the books to be found in tin public library bearing on the subject: tVaril—Vlniueer Lug. tlc:i of Letter-. Saunders < luuicer's t anterbury 1 dc-.
Mnrlcv—I.'igli-li Wilier-, vul. Bhii-dcil -Knghsh (.'ia—ic-.
Hazlctt—Lectures on English Poet-. Lord—Beacon Lights of History, vol. ‘ ' llowitt -Homes and Haunts of Briti-ii
Poets.
Mi-. Ha-vets—Chaucpr for School-. Warburton—Edward the third. Lowell—My Study Windows. 1 Sliairp- Poetic Interpretation- of Xu-, ! tore. j lii-raeli—Amenities of Literature vol 1. Marsh—Origin and History of the En- , glish Language.
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! oped in political cb.uds, showed up j brighter than ever this afternoon. A splendid practice game was held. Students who ha >e been at home •“saving their country" are return-
ing today.
Miss lliil i> quite sick today. Bloom Lodge (','nservatory. corner [of Indiana and Ha .na streets, Gnen-lea-tle, John G. t'bafee, proprietor. All kinds of cut flower# procured on
iSeveral cold waves are iieaded this wav. (iet your^" COAL . -.A. . ■in the cellar before the snow Hies and save trouble, annoyance and money. Place your £ order now by phone 50, or I drop me a card through the ipost office and I will see you, lor call at No. qoi S Indiana St. FPANK BLACKMAN, Student Coal Dealer. : JAMES M. HURLEY. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOANS. Do you want to buy a farm 9 | Do you want to sell ? 1 Do you want to rent? SEE ME FIRST NATIONAL BANK !• 1 r Letter Heads set The Bawfk Timk-.printer-' Sunscribe for the Bamnkk Timi:«
Stock wed go. it where the chicken got the ax*'. C. A. Greenleaf went to Indianapolis this morning. Born to Samuel Di-trick ind wife. Nov. d, a daughter. Miss Minta Allen ha- returned to her school in Anderson. TheTeiro H.uite L'rptvsji today estimated Fari-’ majority at 1000. A stray horse i- causing i-oi.-i leralde depredation in -outh Greencastle. The ludiauapolis papers sent special editions of theirs paper to this city at
noon.
Paul Janes has returned to Indianapolis where he has a position in the
Model.
Frank Reeves lias returned home again after several months stay in < do-
rado and Arizona.
*hir|m«e«l I'hPir i riPtitiH.
Mrs, Eliza Dobbs, of Mill < reek ,, ,, , , •»«
township, is the of Mr-. Hancock Mr “ Herbei t M Ml 8S | better I.t«. and other friends. Katharine Wtih today surprised The following letters remain In tliOj . .1 ■ i- ■ 1 1 (ireenesistle postollice uncalled for
Reports from F. P. Nelson’- be,i-ide ! their friends by announcing the , ,
ttdav show that be is gne'ually sinking ; news of their tuuITiage which 00- Mj .. 1{ftl , Mis . Mil|nje< ( . aK . 1 with no hopes of recovery. j curred in April last. Hearing the ley. Miss Margaret Burl-. Miss Emma W . Madden, of "u-hington, D. < .. rumor this morning tlie Bannku a'arney, Sallie 'lueker. Mi-s Minnie e * ^stere,,a, ,he< "' , ' 1 Fimes interview. I th. es to 1 ' «mith, Mr.
in the ciiy . , . {Charlie Goodmatt, Mi— Itoroe Dose,
line ami was shown the marriage
Mr. 1 ii oi'ge Hanell.
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THE BEST OF .
Richardson-Familiar Talks on English , J4 hourj not j oe; als0 pot and bedding Liternture. plants. Plants not in -tock will be
Seymour—cliaucer Storie- simply Told. Storr and Turner—Canterbury Chimes. Tuckerman— English Prose Fiction,
cliaucer'- Poems complete.
plant-, riant- not
promptly -pound f-r customers, special attention will he given to orders from college -rodent- and fraternities and to the decoration- of churches, reception rooms, halls. It
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Groceries, Fruits Nuts and Vegetables,
HAMILTON’S. A full line of Outensware. This is the store for low prices and qood bargains. Fancy groceries a specialty, Southeast Corner Square.
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THIS IS A. CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
and is visiting old friend-
'oday.
•Ice William- win- a bet wherein J.i P- Mmitgoniery i- to wheel him in a wheel-barrow around the -ipiare and to the s jiitii end and hack. Toe Bannf.i: 1’i.wi.s acknow ledge-a 1 serenade from a i,rocsssi»n «,f enthu-i-a-tio -ttidents and M, Kinley shoutertliis morning: sorry we wer- not at j
home.
All day the streets of Greenca-tle j have been tilled w ith howling, shout- ' 1 nig men eager for returns. But few 1 i returns were to he had ow ine t,, the I -low count and belated tally sheets. F. \. Huntou i- enjoying the p:,- ; spects of a wheeiharrow role around | the square. He and \V. 1 Bui- agreed I that tl,e loser in the election should ! give the other a free 1; le in a wheel- - harrow, and Buis lost. The Silver Leaf {picked up a few [ members la-r night at three o’clock anil start, d out. After a par: !e of the pi in- ! cipal streets the hoys picked up the rest /of th,' hand and wound mi it live o'clock j with a procession ot about loll me: . The West in Li,ion win - nave been 1 literally -wainped with 1110—age- today, great i- the rush on regular tele-gram-and press report- to the papers that bulletin- cannot be taken olfthe •>vire-. Manager Walt/ •!' the local of- , lice, by puttbig on extra operators was ; Lie to partly clear aup his rush befoie
day and was shown the
license bearing the date of April ln
22. 1890. Tlie young folks have j verti-eu.” ke|it their secret well and this will
be the first news many w ill have of the event. The Banm k Timi-
tenders its congratulations
for -ame |,len-e say Willi- t>. Nr 1 r. 1’.
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None better, i am exclusive agent. Call and see me before placing your orcers. Banner 1 imes Block. May Tennant.
Mothers
Anxiously wateh deelining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by con-umption in early year- that there i- real cause for anxiety, in tlie early stage-, when not heyond | the reach of medicine. Hood'- Sar-a-! parilia w ill restore the quality and I quantity of the blood and thus give j good health. Read the following letter: “It is but just to write p.bout my
daughter Cora, aged 10.
pletcly run down, deelining, had that tired
feeling, and friends -aid she would no!
live over three months. She had a bad !
C o u g h
and nottiing seemed to do In" - any good. I happened to read about Hood'“ Sarsaparilla and had In r give it .1 trial. From the
Site w'is com- , ’ vVg™
l.xtciivlotl 01 , 1 v 11 service. Washington, Nov. 4.—About 3,KX) employes have lien added to the classified service by the issuance of au order by the presiuent directing that the rules of the navy department regulating employment of labor at the navyyards shall not he changed without the approval of the civil service commission. Tile executive order also classified ex aminei's in the department of justice and exempted from examination attorneys and assistant attorneys now in the departments whose main duties are connected with the management of ease-
in court.
Tins Woman Won’t Talk.
Lawrknivj, Kan., Nov Ji.—In the Douglas county district court Judge Benson refused to release Mary Stevens on a writ of habeas corpus. Mrs. Stevens refused to answer questions befor,-
a notary regarding the failure ol hi " ' y !ir«t d--e she began to ^ct better, son. Harry L. Stevens, and was put in j Ai < :■ tubing a few battles she w as eomjsil I'V fbo notary Application for a, j,i. elv curcl aad her health lias l>cen the writ of habeas corpus was made. , i ;. vt r , ince ... Mb8 . adoik 1’kc k. and about two \ve< k ago this was - . . . . v . v . tried. It wu- the decision in this ease ' 1 > ■ ; «H>hu e. Am-,erdam. V V . that was ronderod bv* Judge Benson yos- : * ^ '*' 1 ^ ^ hnt :n\ motht has not terday. and which will place Mrs. S'tev- i ‘ 1 my case in a- strong words as »
ens in jail till she answers the ques-
tions.
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The Weather,
Mie iuiuenliiiti', for this vicihity air <1. ■ eoii.iiig tiiirtv-s:x hours are as follows tie receited by H. S. Renu i: i\* ( o from the official
r lo'i' bureau at <'hiettgo. ' iitfAtio, F!.. Nov. 4.
'wers and colder tonightI -is .a v pa11 ly cloudy, with showers extreme southern por-
[ aon Gakkiot, llr following local observations a taken daily by Guy Wilson who i- in t harge <>| the ollRial weather instruments located on the roof of
the West College building: Maximum temperature' yesterday..,
Minimum
>-(* in al! tin* value
ti».0 M.U
1‘emperftture today, T a . m,
noon
‘hun fu! . me.tioi Bnow incheH). i iieu'.. ;»te»u|» mure ta taken daily by the
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i^uloerlin, Hatter and (T' 3 nt'f; Furnisher.
a rsew lot oi=
HA¥ILAN0 CHINA
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DIRECT IMPORTATION AT
ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. Call and sec these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
I’roiulscuou* Shoot Dig*
Middletown, N. Y., Nov. 4.—A crowd of young men wore cheering fur Bryan yesterday afternoon in this city when John Jackson, colored, who wus drnnk, pulled a pistol and shot at them | three times. They chased hint into a | house. He fired from the house and shot Thomas Wood, white, in the fore- j
at the officer also. The latter returned ’ 1,51 1 Lx t.... the fire, but neither was struck. Jack- ,, u.|| are purely vviti'talil#. rfson was arrested. 1 ' lOOQ S Fills liable and beneDotal. 2M.
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v otild have done. Hood's Sarsaparilla • 15, 1S!M1, the riiicag.,.•Milwaukee A I,a-truly cared me and 1 am now well." j Haul railroad will sell l otual trip exeiir- - RA l i c k. Amsterdam,N. Y. jsiou tickets from * hiengo to a great Be sure to get Hood's, because : many point- in the U ,•stein am! South-
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ticket agent or ny addressing Robt.
loods Sarsaparilla
Jones. Traveling Ha--
cinnati, O.
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Rheuiiiati-to i- caused by lactic acid in tin blood. Hood's Ss|-sa|iarillii neutrab;:,'< tlie acid and cutes rheutnatisui Lettt*i*A from Farim»r* In South and Xoitli Dakota, relating to their own personal experience in those -tate-, !:ave been published in pamphlet form by the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Haul Railroad, and a- the-e letters are extremely interes’.iiig, and the pamphlet i- finely illustrated, one copy will he sent to any address, on receipt of two cent postage stamp. Apply to R. C. Jone-. Traveling Ha-senger Agent •< Carew building, Cineinuati, ().
Our Wednesday and Saturday issue ©ire ■> <'t>ni in oneiouy. each week until election, will give tlie Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab report by states of the famous woman’s lets. All druggists refund the money vote for president. tL j if it fail# to cure. 25c. 208tD.
