Star-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1908 — Page 8

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S T A R • D E >1 O (' R A T

UNLESS aiK:e you to look over ihe Men’s Clothes i our Store for Men You’ll never know how extremely good the> are for the money we ask you for them We use our utmost endeavors to have for you the s rts of clothes that will ph ase and satisfy you— tlv sort you’ll continue to be satisfied with as you wear them. here are w uits and Overcoats for youi.£ mtn.

Clothes made wi h ah the- li ; e lad - that apnenl to young men. Mere are Suits and Overco ts for /•’en of Ttore Conservative Ta>te— not c| at> so e\ reme in style.

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MCCONNELL IS PRESIDENT

BUOOKLVX CLKIMiVMAN IS t’XINIMOPSLY KLKCTEI) IX» KILL CHAIR VACATED ItV ItlSHOP K. H. HlTiHES—TRI SII.:: MEET1XG LASTS TWO HOI KS \M> \ HALF. *— OR. TOWNE MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT

Grouixl on Winch New Librury i> Located Is Given to the Kitivcr-ity hy Georjje Fnrrls, of Terre Haute.

nation, as his duties as bishop would not allow him to fill the president's chair of DePauw at the same time. His resignation was accepted The subcommittee and original committee appointed for the selecting of a president then made their reports. These committees strongly advocated the election of McConnell. These reports were accepted and after little discussion the trustees voted unanimously in favor of the Brooklyn clergyman. Following this Dr. Town made a short report on the new library which was dedicated in the afternoon Among other‘things he announced to the trustees that the ground on which the new library is located was purchased and presented to the university by (Jeorge Farris of Terre

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Clay County Gives its State Senator \ Majority of Kt.U Over Howard Maxwell for Congres- .lames 1*. Hughes Gets I’.ut Home of the Democrats \re Defeated.

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VETS DEFEAT CLAY DEMOCRAT

(Bay County elected all of its Democratic candidates except three. The Democratic candidates for recorder. < l*'i k and commissioner was defeat-

Clay County, a. ording to repor s.

candidate for clerk on the Demo- 1 to a remonstrance. cratlc ticket had always ’• • a ait’, too strong temperar.rc man, but follow- c'leerfttlly given. At i'..

lias an illustration of practical p di- :i| S h usual course the league would terday the league voted

ti s that is worth studying. The civic lie satisfied with nothing less t!

At the special meeting of the Trus- Haute, tees of DePauw University which was held Friday morning, very little business was transacted other than accepting Bishop Hughes’ resignation and unanimously electing Rev. F. .1. McConnell of Brooklyn, X. Y., to 1111

the chair thus vacated.

The meeting was called at eleven o’clock and after a preliminary session of handshaking, President-Bishop Hughes gave his fiscal report of his

league, a branch of U e Anti-Saloon public declaration and further can candidate and d» |H

Mr. Moss for Congress seem

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a majority of 8C2 and James P. Hughes a mapjority of 820. Bryan's majority is 480 and Marshall's K G30.

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For Congress—

Moss 3134 Maxwell 2654 Moss majority 4 80

For Joint Senator—

Tilden 3072 Moore 2621 TUden’s majority 451

For Circuit Prosecutor—

Hughes 3070

THE TOWNSHIP SITUATION

Payne

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Hostetler 3038 I.ane 2641 Hostetler's majority .... 397 For County Sheriff— Frank Stroube 3077

Reading the Election Returns

11’ tho typo se» ni* to blui ami grow dim, it is an indication your • yosigl! - i defective, and you ut-fi glasses LET ME TEST YOUR EYES Having qualifi.d beiore the Indiana State Board of Optometiy by direct examination, I feel confident 1 can give you perfect satis faction. H. S. WerncKc Jeweler and Optometrist CrtcncMtlt, Ind.

Keller Stroube’s majority F>r County Coroner— Gillespie Mercer Gillespie's majority .... For Treasurer— Miller Fordice Miller’s majority For County Surveyor— i.ane A (bin Lane’s majority For Commissioner 2tid Diflt. Raines Hanna Raines' majority Co:- I'omnd - loner 3d Dlst.— Utterback Mouch's majority

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CO.VTIM'KD KiloM I* Mil; ti\K. Democratic trustee, H18 majority; I.. C. l.asey. Democratic assessor. 136 majority. Clinton township. EJ. Thomas. Democratic trustee, 23 majority Warren Holland. Democratic asse. sor 22 majority. Madison township, Wm. Stroube. Democratic trustee, 70 majority; C F. Payne, Democratic assessor, 17; majority. Floyd township, Fred Todd, Demo-

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JIM HUG ES' BIG VOTE

Janies P. Hughes, candidate for re-election as prosecutor for Clay and Putnam counties carried Clay county by 800. Part of the Democratic ticket in Clay county was defeated. Mr. Hughes’ majority in his judicial district will be near 1300.

MARRIAGE LICKNSES ♦ •» -x-x-x-x-x^x^* »♦»♦»» Carl F. Helm and Alma Therisa

Wilson, Democratic assessor, 22 majority. Cl overdale township, Oscar Michaels, Democratic Trustee. 142 majority; George Coffman. Democratic Assessor, 140 majority. Warren township. Fred Mast. n. Republican trustee, 36 majority; Arthur Plummer, Republican ; • sor, 19 majority. Mill Creek township, Ernest Kiv id, Democratic trustee, 36 majority: Daniel Parker, Democratic asse sor, 28 majority. Marion township. O'to Rector, Democratic trustee, majority, one precinct 24, other precinct not reported; Sylvan Vermillion, Democratic assessor, majority in one precinct, 27. Russell township. Republican, returns not in. Monroe township, Etcheson. Democratic trustee, 39 majority; Priest. Democratic assessor, 21 majority.

Higert.

If yon are a sufferer from piles. ManZan Pile Remedy will bring relief with the first application. Guarranteed. Price 60c. Sold by Badger A Green.

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