Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1894 — NEWS OF OUR STATE. [ARTICLE]
NEWS OF OUR STATE.
A WEEK AMONG THE HUSTLING HOOSIERS. What Onr Neighbor* Are Doing- Matter* of General and Local Interest—Marriage* and Death* Accident* and Crimes— Pointers About Oar Own People. Indiana Fairs. -Si® following are the places and dates of extaries - I * ll * together with Dames ot aecreJniy 31 to Aug. 3-Bipley countv lair. Will C. Leslie, aecretary, Osgo d. " • July so to Aug. j—, utnam county fair H C Fosber, secretary, Bain bridge. > J , n !/ c 1 ,° «?. e ' ~ w “yne. Henry, and Randolph, F. A Wisehcart. secretary. Middletown. Aug. 7to it Wayne county fair, John Bowman secretary, Hagerstown. Aog. sto m hew Boss Speed Meeting, G. O. Bran, secretary, Now Boss Aug. 7to lu-.lenniDgs coiratv fair, Fred H. Bauer, secretary, North Vernoti. Aug. 1‘ to 17—Dr I,ware county fair, M. 6. CTaypool .ecretary, Muncie. Aug. 14 to 17—., ejeraon county fair, S. E. Hslgh, secretary, Madisun. Aug. 13 to 17- Hamilton county fair, Will J. Woods, secretary, she idan. Aug. la to 18—Vigo county fair, W. H. Duncan, secretary, Torre baute. Aug. 20 to —Hancock county fair, W P Bidgood; secretary, Greeufteld. Any. 2u to 24—Tipton county fair, 1.03 Nash, secretary, Tipton. Aug. 21 to 24—Newton county fair, A. E. Purkey, s.-cretary, Mo-occo. Aug. 21 to ii—fcptn er county fair. C. M. Partridge. secretary, Mockport. Aug zl to 21 -Wa ren county fair, Frank J Goodwino, secretary, West Lebanon, i Aug. 2J to 21 —Flo\d county fair, James M Gwrin, secretary. New' Albany. Aug. 2j to 24—Boone county fair, J. F. Martin secretary. Lebanon. Aug. zi to 24—Fairmoant Union fair, J. W Parrish, secretary, Fairmount. Aug. 2d to sept. I—Jot.nson county fair, W. S. Young, secretary, Franklin. Aug. 27 to dept. 1— Be atur county fair, Ed. Kessing. secretary, Groeusbu r g. Aug. 27 to 31—Clinton county fair, JO3. Hoavilon, secretary, Fmnkiort. Aug. 27 to3l—Harrison county fair, T. S. Getzendanner, secretary, Corydon. Aug. 28 to 31—Remington fair association Jasper Guy, aecretary. Remington. J Aug. 27 to September I—Warrick county fair, Rice Wilson, secretary, Boonville. I Aug. 27 to Sept. 1-Oakland city fair. W. C ] Miller, secretary, Oakland City, j Aug. 28 to 31—Scott county lair, Jos. H. Shea, secretary, Scottsburg. Aug. 27 to 31—Brideeton union fair, F. M. Miller, secretary, Bridgeton. Sept. 4to B—Graut count v fair, H. G. Harnaker, secretary, Marion. Sept . 3 to 7—Montgomery county fair, W. W. Morgan, secretory, Crawfordsville. Sept. 3 to 7 Renton and Warren county fair, W. H. McKnight. secretary, Boswell. Sept. 4 to B—Shelby county lair, K. E. Stroup, secretary, Shelbyville. Sept 4 to 7—Washington county fair, E. W. Manaugh. secretary, Salem. Sept. 3 to B—Sullivan county fair, C. H. Crow--1 der. secretary. Sullivan. ! Sept. 4to i— Fruncpsville fair, E. H. -Apple--1 gate, secretary, Francesville. Sept. 3 to 8--Spencer county agricultural and industrial, P. C. Jolly, secretary, t hrisuey. I Sept. 3to B—P.ke county fair, J. W. Brumi field, secretary, Petersburg. sept. 3 to 7—Tijipecauoe county fair, W. M. Blacks lock, aerr.-tary, Lafayeiie. Sept. 4 to C—Grange Jubilee fair, Thos. Watlington, aecretary, Wirt. sept. 4 to 7—Switzerland and Ohio county fair, W. H. Madison, secretary, East Enterprise. Sept. 11 to 15—Monroe county fair, c. It. Worrell, secretary, Bloomington. Sept. 11 to 14—Keutland fair, W. T. Drake secretory, Kentland. Sept. 11 to 14—Lake county fair, W. L, Allman, secretary, Ci'own Point. Sept. 10 to’ 15—Gil)3on county fair, 8. Vet Strain, secretary. Princeton. Sept. 11 to 15—Warren tri-county fair, Nathan Fisher, secretary, Warron. Sept. 10 to 14—dark county fair, L. C. Morrison. secretary, Cha lestou. Sept. 1 1 to 14—Fountain, Warren and Vermillion, V/. T. Ward, secretory, Covington. Sept. 10 to 36—Kush county fair, W. L. King, secretary. Bushville Sept. 10 to 14—Parke county fair, 3. Edgar Allen, secretary. Rockville. Sept. 11 to 14—Starke county fair, H. R. Coffell, secretary, Knok. Sept. 12 to I—Miami and Fulton county fa r, Ira B. Hurst, secretary, Macy. Sept. 18 to 21—Stcub » county fair, H. L. Huston, aecretary, Angola. Sept. 17 t<s 2i— Tri-state fair, K. L. Aiken, secretary, Evansville. , Sept. 17 to 22—Lawrence county fair, Frank O. Stonnnrd. secretary. Bedford. Sept. 18 to 21—Marshall county lair, C. Fisher, secretary, Plymouth. Sept. 18 to 21—Potter county fair, E. S. Beach, secretary, Valparaiso. Sept 17 to 2i— Vermillion county fair, L. 8. Grondvke, secretary, Cayuga. Sept." 17 to-22—Indiana Btate fair. C. F. Kennedy, Indianapolis. Sept. 18 to 2i— Wabash county fair, Georgeß. Fawley, Secretary, Wabash. SepL. 17 to 2x—Elkhart county fair, E. E. Drake, secretary, Goshen. .. j Sept. 19 to 21- Farmers’ Union fair, W. H. Deacon, secretary, Now Carlisle. Sept. 25 to 2»—i.nporte county fair, J. V. Dorlaud, secretary. Laporte. Sept. 25 to 28—North Manchester tri-county fair, B. F. Clemrns, secretary, North Manchester. Sept. 25 to 29—Vermillion county joint stock fair, John Richardson, secretary, Newport. Sept. 24 to 29—Huntington county fair, A. L. Beck, secretary, Huntington. 8ept.,24t0 28— Eastern Indiana agricultural fair, J. 8 Conulgue, secretory. Kendallville. Sept. 25 to 28- Jay county fair, Geo. W. Bergemau, secretary, Portland.’ Sept. 25 to 28—Green eountv central fair, J. B. Heaton, secretary, Bloomfield. Sept. 25 to 28-hremen agricultural fair, H. H. Miller, secretary Bremen. Sept. 24 to -B—Posey county fair, T. W. Wilson, secretary, New Harmony. Sept, 25 to ‘2B—Pulaski county fair. S. B. Agnew, aecretary. Winamae. Rept. 24 to 29—Jackson county fair, Henry Price, secretary, Seymour. Oct. 1 to s—Green county fair, D. J. Terhane. secretary, Linton. Oct, 3 to 6—Fulton county fair, Geo. V. Dawion, secretary, Kocbester. Oct. 1 to 5 Poplar Grove fair. A. D. Woods, secretary, Poplar Grove. Oct. 2to s—Randolph county fair. D. E. Hoffman, secretary, Winchester. Oct. Ito s—Noble county fair, Jas. E. McDonald, secretary, Ligonior. Oct. 3to 5 Maxinkuckee fair, E. S. Freese, secretary, Maxinkuckee. Oct. 1 to 6-Daviess county fair, W. F. Axtell, secretary, Washington. Oct. 1 to s—North Indiana and South Michigan fair, D. W. Place secretary, South end. Oct Bto 12—Northeastern Indiana fair, J. G. Johnson, seeietary, Waterloo. Oct. 13—Marion county exhibition. Ida F. Richardson, secretary, Indianapolis. Oct. 9 to 12-Bourbon fair, G. D. Ettinger, secretary, Bourbon. Oct. 8 to 13—Knox county fair, James W. Emison, secretary, Vincennes.
Minor State Items. Solomon Osborn, old soldier, killed in a runaway at Kokomo. Kokomo’s SIIO,OOO Citv Hali is completed and will be dedicated July 4. Richmond’s Commercial Club has ordered plans for a new $75,000 hotel. Fort Wayne saloons were closed Sunday for the first time in many years. There’s talk of establishing a bicycle factory at the Northern Prison. Jack Linte was found dead in the woods near Marion. Accidentally shot himself. The solid gold star presented by the French society of the Legion of Honor to Jennie Creek of Millgrove, who provented a wreck by flagging the train with her petticoat, now adorns her breast, having arrived from Paris last week. Editor J. H. McClung of the Muncie Times, and one of the pioneer newspaper men of Indiana, searched for a gas leak with a match recently. He found it and his residence was nearly shaken down. The space underneath the floor was filled with gas. and when it burned a terrible report followed and the floor was shattered. It looks as if the Supreme Court intended to make another ruling in the school funds case, Clerk Sweeney having been instructed to issue no more copies of the recent decision. It will be remembered that the Court followed its first finding by a modified opinion, but recalled the latter, since which time the matter has been in statu quo. Some of the School Trustees have paid in their unexpended balances, while many retain the money. It is difficult to determine the portion the State is entitled to. The apportionment of funds will be made as soon as the school enumerations are all in, which will be but a jhort time.
