Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1896 — Page 3

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THE DAIU iU.n.NEU ITMES, (il!EEX( STI.E, INDIANA,

DePauw Uoivefsity

Is soint'ihing you don’t buy every daj , but when you do l»u> >• s. want si.im thing nice, nobb % \ and in style.

Remember Us

\V!u-n you n* ed a new Roeker, t Dock t ase, a Music t’aldnet.or a complete outfit from kitchen to parlor.

j loser {mill nj> manfully and tin- fxhibi-

] tion Hitraotod a tireat i-rowtl. in tin- iiuiyor’s court Friday, John

1 15. Monroe was i-harKi-d by ( has. ('oo|it r 1 ‘ ri, * g This Column Records the Best he evidence Mayor Biren dismused the j

case, the evidenc-- not hearing out tin- NOWS in College Circles r K e : ' n i - ‘’he parti< • were Mr. Purdut. of the fresh from the i-ountrv. , . . i ,,

class, is plaveil Delta lull Delta.

Mr. and Mr>. Harry Maxwell have |

'tarted out on their winter's work, go-i Ahout 150 stt.di-n .s left (or fitting first to Lebanon, when- thi\\ will Cayette at noon to witness the foot remain iiikU the'J'Jml. They will -peml j ball game this afternoon. one month in South Bend, engaged in i ,, «tr i , ,

, ~ , i 1 rot. W aldo came down from

a union meeting nt the Methodist

churches. Before thev return thev will 1 Pur,lue "Diversity afternoon amt

BIG STOVE DISPLAY. Oaks, Air Tights, Hard Coal Burners, Majestic Steel i i.nges, etc., at COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE GO., SOUTHWEST GOF=l. :=3QU AF^EI.

TUGKBR& MALONEY EAr-T SIDE SQJ'AKK. - - Hom-st Dealing and Fair Treatment to all.

Before tiiey return they yyill (

be in ('oluinhus, and Maysville, Ohio, j

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Shoes--For l''nll and Winter are now being

received at

Louis & fts.

The following speeial from Crown Point tells of the death of a former Grcenciutle citizen : “('apt James A. iCrawh-y, who was stricken with apo- | nlexy last Sunday, died late last night. He neyer regained eonseiousness afn-r r' receiying the fatal stroke. Captain

, rhe best Pennsylvania Gas rrawl ,, v U;1 , graduate of Dei-auw Coal Coke crushed Isy-OO ^ university, and studied law in Lanorte. ton ; uncrushed $3 .50 a ton ; de- i For several years during that period he

was also editor of the Laporte lln'ahl.

COKE

livered at your home. Coke is the cheapest and cleanest iuel for base burners and furnace. ^ CtidGon IJinll,

lie wa> sixty-1\\o years old. 11 id a wife and four ehildren.

leave;

went before members of the faculty with the charge of professionalism against players on the foot ball team. 1'he university senate tnt at five o’clock to consider th : charges and after deliberation decided that DePauw university and ; the DePauw Athletic association j could run their own allairs without tiu- interference of members of j the faculties of other institutions.

Alpheus Birch

; Stasis im FaDoy Groceite

. \V r . Corner l it Lie Square

Prof. Walilo lias been held in

very

At Frankfort. Ky., yesterday the arguinenl in Hie case of Alonzo Walling Was taken up. Mi -m i -. Washington and Lockhart were the opposing atttoriieys I (Joltmel Washington relied upon the

fp | | ^ j j error- of the lower court. The court-

ACENT FOR TERRE HAUTE GAS CO. 910 S. < ollegc Avt- . I»e Holt I- Property.*

mmwwmrrm»mmmw£ B. W. WHITB, | merchantTaIlor. i

lias just received a full

line of

FALL AND . . WINTER WOOLENS For Suits. Ovcreoats. Pantaloons • Call on Him Uet'ore Purchasing. ( leaning and Repairing a

Specialty.

Oppos/fo /^osf on/co. Over - Jones’ - Drug - Store-

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What is Going on in and About Fair Greencastlo. LATEST CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS. \Vtu-r« Our People c.re Going Hud Where Their Guests are Stopping—News of Interest Over the (’tty—The Pest Column in ths Paper for tjuirk Keadlug. DON'T THINK Of iorvimit tin- city, even for n short time, without ordering the Ihiily Bannek Times to follow you. It eosis you but 10 cents a week as tt does here at home, and the addreM will be obanred as often as you desire.

room w a - well tilled when Attorney Lockhart opened the argument. Ih

high esteem both h\ the faeu'ty and student body of DePauw, but his actions yesterday place him open to the severed criticism. W ■ do not believe in professionalism and any tendency in that direction should

lie checked, but with

^Telephone No. 90 1 keep best quality of GROCERIES, FRO VISIONS, OUEENSWAKE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.

our present

discussed the Court's instructions and j luvulty supervision we can have the t -stnnony Fred Albion. He took i none but pure college athletics and

(Personals sml society notes are solicit (Ml l and wilt he inserted H writer's name and adf dress ts attached, not to be inserted, but us an j evidence of good fnitb. Non-- but truthful

Items are dcstrod.l

up Walling's connection with the case, ami traced him closely through the whole tragedy. In closing la- said that there was never, nor would there ever be, a case where circumstances showed more conclusively the dastardly intention to take life. it was twelve o’clock whan Colonel Washington began bis argument. There 1- no evidence to show that Walling bad anything to do w ith the murder, be said. The evidence went to show that many incidents connected with the case occurred in Ohio. The ntnidci was committed in Ohio lie declared. It was transferred to Kentucky to vindicate the Cincinnati detective- and tli

citmati police.

While the Morninns

hence, we do not need Prof. Waldo's services as private detective. The action of the faculty receives approval from the whole student body for it shows that the faculty has sympathy with student enterprise. The source of all the trouble is Purdue’s fear of the strength of

our team.

The school of ait is doing some unusually excellent wont this | season along the lines of draw ing— both free hand and mechanical— ( in-1 Oil, water colors and China painting. Considerable out of-door work

K\eiiiiu>\s and o are Cooi .. ..TRY ONE OF OUR

Oil Heaters.

Lie 9au<? tt;e Best

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jae^soD ^oalTo be had. and will deliver the same at any day and hour. J0^!lEY&<?0., S0U5I? GREEN^SSC^.

Several cold waves are

headed this

way. Get your-^" C 0 A L

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in the cellar before the snow flies and save trouble, annoyance and money. Place your order now by phone 50, or dr6p me a card through the post office and I will see you. or call at No. 001 S Indiana

St.

FRANK BLACKMAN, Student Coal Dealer.

Ralph Norton visited in Paris. 111.,

today.

Mrs. Reardon, of Brazil, was in town yesterday. Mrs. Minnie Seward is moving here from Brazil. M is- Hulali Farrow i- visiting Miss Queen Allen. Mr. Stefl'in, formerly baker for ('. Lueteke, is here. Miss Fannie Smyser went to Indij auapolis this morning. Joseph Huller and Ann Dunne have been licensed to marry. T.ee Brannon is here to attend the funeral of F. P. Nelson. Mrs. James Kirk and children spent the day in Indianapolis. Mrs. Mamie .Mcllatfie. of Stilesville, was in the citv yesterday. Cha-. P. Vogel has returned to Ingalls after visiting her mother. Mrs. J. B. Nelson’s mother. Mrs. Johnson, is here from (Jreenwood. Ezekiel Wright went to Cleveland tiiis morning to conduct revival ser-

vices.

Mr<. (iI'rocr. who lias been the guest j of.Mr. and Mr-, llibben. ha returned 1

to her home in Terre Haute.

The (icusion cheeks for tlii- quarter are beginning t'> arrive. Many of them

are being paid in gold if desired.

John (L ( iml'ee will preach at the j Fir-t M. K. chuvch tomorrow in Terre | Haute, Rev. Hickman i-in Pittsburg. Judge Lcuis Jordan, of Washington, I). C., lias returned holm- after a short visit with ids brother, < <d. Henry '

Two additional wheel-barrow ride.-I has been done, which will proba.Jy were given siiccc-slul wagers this after-| soon have to be laid aside now tin-

'til next spring. The customary'

Willard Allen gave X. F. Wood a ride. | exhibit wil1 be ileld " h,n,t ,l "' en,i A druni crops accompanied the parade. I of the term and with it there will

VORY E-CONOTvyiCTAL 7AINO OHE7AP.

JL S. Icepick 9 ^o.

noon. A. J. Farrow wliceled S, P. Browning through the streets and

THE BEST OF

Tile rides

results.

were the result of election

be as heretofore the Christmas sale

table department.

Mrs.Mansfield chaperoned a large party of university young women

harry Crawley was arrested this morning on a charge growing out of the Hallowe’en disturbances. The case .

was continued until Monday, in order to Lafayette this noon for the foot to seuiire more evidence. j ball game. Miss Sawyers ot the Several hundreds and perhaps thou-| mu8ic facult )' and Mis8 Matcrn of sands of dollar- in (ireeneaatle and ! the art were oi the party.

Putnam county changed from democratic to rcimblican management, the

result of the election.

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Groceries. Fruits Nuts

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and Vegetables.

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Messrs. Roy Hickson and Marion p Osborne and Miss Bess Osborne, of 0

Mrs. Carpenter is at home from North halcin, where she was called by the illness of her granddaughter, who

is improving in health.

Indianapolis, arc guests of Miss

Bernice Smith.

Miss Mary Talbott will spend I Sunday at her home in IndianaOne hundred and sixty-nine tickets pobs.

were sold to o.if.iyette on account of Misses Edith Morris, Ethel and the ball game. A special train will re-1 Fran( . ( . s A ,. nold . ind MeHsrs . Uuit . k ,

Tilden and Lungdon attended tiie “Bohetnian Girl" in Indianapolis

H AM I L/TON’S. A full line of Qutensware. This is the store for low prices and frood bargains. Fancy gro-

ceries a specialty.

Southeast Corner Square.

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turn about ten o’clock.

The banks a.e paying gold on cheeks

McKinley’s election

THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.

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or on demand.

has started t In-gold to going all over j D 8e night.

the country.

Mr. and .Mrs. L. K. Shaw Imvc returned to Bloomington after visiting relatives at (Toverdale and at J. II.

J allies.

Mrs. Glaze brook lias returned to Reiisseiuer after visiting her mother, Mrs. Bridges, of Putiianiville.

Ml SIC A X l) AUT NOTES.

On Wednesday evening of next week, commencing at eight o’clock, jin Mehiirry hall. Miss Fernie will give a \oc .l recital in which she j will be n-listed t»y .Miss Sawyer:', piano and Mr. Schellsehmidt, 'cello.

I J^MESM. HURLEY. I REAL ESTATE. Insurance and loans. Do you want to buy a farm 7 Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? SEK MR

Mis. I. \V. Gregory has returned to All an* invited. Lafayette after a visit with her mother, The Hnizi , extension Mrs. Hammond. .

gelting well under wav

A numler of citizens are attending , , .

, , i i i n .if ... i work again tins vear. Jordan. the hall game at Lafayette today. 1 0

Philip AIbaugh went to Indianapolis I Miss Mary Osborn, of Indianapoli.-. this morning to bring back Mr-, it the guest oftlie Mi-ses Fads. Walker. « ho has been in the i’lctclier J. VV. King, of Tuscola, Ills., is visit-

sanitiu-imn. | ing J. J.. Kaudel and family.

Carl KiU-ljorg i> now convinced that j g K. .Shaw, of Gloycrdale, visited his

Hie election of McKinlcv brings pros- (laUKlll( . rj Mrs. James today.

None I/(•! ter. i am ext iusive agent. Call and see me before placing vour oruers. Banner Times Block. M.w Ti nnaxt.

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Bannci. Tim i s

McKinlcv

pcrit\ as lie ha- enough work on hands

now to run him till < liri.-trnas. Tin- schools at Bi-llc I'nion have liccn

reopened as the diplithena eases are rapidly diminishing in number, no cow ones being reported. But one death resulted from the disease, as the w - it'n-r was unusually favorable to

Speedy reeovei y.

F. X. Hiiutou. the Vine street photographer. and W. 1. Buis miuic a novel

Roy Ilu-k.-oii. of Indianapolis, i-the 1 guest of Mi-s Bernice Smith. Miss Queen Alien visited home on Saturday and Sunday. Jimmy Kelly, of Indianapolis, i- henvisiting his parents. Mrs. Harris is visiting her daughter

in <.’rawfordsville.

Judge S. I>. Coffey, of Brazil, was in

the city today.

election bet. fi was to the effect tlmi Miss Corn D.irnali i- visiting in In-I

tin- loser was to wheel Hie winner dimiopoUs.

Miss Maud lluesti is visiting in

arniind tin-public square in a whedbarrovv. The liet was paid today at noon Mr. Hu ton getting the rule and Mr. Buis doing the wheeling. Though n q in his (>est physical -tr-ngth the

Mattoou. J. \I. 11 in ley

went to Lafayeitt- at

7A INe-W. LOT Of=

Kent—Fur nil ur© and ICooiiih!

rnderlakiiiK

i! hayilanc china

DIRECT IMPORTATION AT

ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. & Call and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.

The furniture and undertaking rooms now occupied by Tucker A. Maloney on the east side of the public square are for rent, possession to be given January 1, 1S07. These rooms are handsomely fitted up for the furniture business. A good location and n splendid Opportunity to engage in the business. Wed. & Sat. tf fc. A. Hays.

class is

with tiu-ii

Drawing,

water colors ami oil are already in progress, and work will be enm ' mcnced in china in a week or ivw . The Artist’s Concert coarse will j open on Monday evening Nov. Id, j . with u pianoforte recital by .Mr. Leopold Gouowsky; then vviL !'o| lo,v in due time recitals by Miss Maud Powell, violin: Mr. W. \\ Lauder, pianoforte, by the Detroit Philharmonic club and one other— a vocal recital—not yet ready for announcement- Full announce mints for the course will be issued

••aily next wt ek.

'1 be school of music has invita-j I tion for a concert in Btaz.il—to be j j given b}' Miss Fernie and Missl | Sawyers and Mr. Schellsehmidt I j The date will probably be Wedm-s j | day evening Nov. 18. Several j j other places have opened corres | pondence concerning concerts in |

the near future.

r lit* \b«*utii«*r. Tlie imnc.ition ( lor this vicitiity - lor the coining thirty-six hours are i ■. follows uc rc-cef\ed !>v H. S. Bcnn k (Vt ( o from the olllcial wcatlu-i- bureau at Chicago. ( nicAiio, 111., Nov. 7. _ J Fair and colder tonight.

Mau.Snn.lav fair.

(AitHKm.

L; A L. ^ 1 , i. -i:. - ing (p-ality in them, - ich - yon litiil in hose. It’s a lice -lock wo show. Wear, warmth, mid comfort an- combined in these goods. M o ctlV-r thi* line of hose in ail i isiblciice knowing,that the value i- -nii of reeognition. Hullierlin, Halt ’f and Gent’s Farnifcher.

i’ll' f-dii >viiig liH-ni observatiohs ai- taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in clung-- of th ollicia, wi ather instruments loeated on the roof of the West College building:

Maximum tam|icrattirc yosicnla>

Minimum

On Xovcmbcr 17 and Dcci-mlicr i mid lo, 1S911, the (’liicago, Milwaukae re St. I Paul railroad will sell round trip excursion tickets from < liicago to u great

many points in the Wc-tcrn aid South- extremely mteres'ing, and the

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it-mponilurc today, T a . :u (H.il • noon :w.O ttalo full, mi-lti'd snow ,Inulicsi . .to ii . : ! i - I.) I IkII IXXKII Too -

I’lio ln'-t way to cure disease is to drive it from the ystem by purifying in- blood «it!i Hood’s Sarsaparilla.

from Furnifru

In South and North Dakota, relating , to theirown personal experience in those have been published in pamphlet form by tin-(’liicago, Milwaukee V X St. Paul Railroad, and as these letters are

pampli-

The i-e-t oi engraved cards furnished on short notice at this office, tsetid us vour order. tf.

Subscriptions for any magazine or paper takenat t.ns office. We will save you money tf

let is finely illustrated, one copy will be sent to any address, on re -eipt of two

western states both on its own line and elsewhere, at greatly redtu-ed rate-. Details as to rates, ro ites, etc., mav be

obtained on tuq .n ation to anv coupon poitage stamp. Aiqdv to K. ( . ticket agent or nv addres.-mg Roht. <'. | * ravt'ling 1 assenger Agent. •

Jones, Traveling Passenger Ap-nt, (’in- * arew building, ( ineinnati, <>. cinnati, O. i Our Wed.iesday and Saturday issue! tare « »<ii«t in onHimy.

each week until election, will give the j lake Laxative Bromo Quinine lal> report by states of the famous woman’s - 1'** All druggists refund the money vote for president. tf. j if it fails to cure. 25c . 20811),