Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1895 — NEWS OF OUR STATE. [ARTICLE]

NEWS OF OUR STATE.

A WEEK AMONG THE HUSTLING HOOSIERS. Wh»t Our Neighbor! Are Doing - Mutter* •f General and Local Internet—Marriage* and Death* Accident* and CrlmeePolnter* About Our Own People. Indiana Fair*. The following is a list of dates, places and names of associations and secretaries: July as to Aug. 2—Putnam county fair, fiainbridge, A. R. Allison. July so to Aug. 2 Delaware district fair, Middletown, P. K. Hudson. July SO to Aug. 2 —Ripley count}’ fair, Osgood, W.C. Leslie. • Aug. 6to 9—Wayne county fair, Hagerstown, J. M. Hartley. Aug. is to 16—Howard county fair, Kokomo, O. L. Moulder. Aug. is to 15—Grange Jubilee fair, Wirt Station, Thomas Watllngton. Aug. 13 to 16—Jefferson county fair, Madison, D. H. Demarec. Aug. 13 to 16—Henry county fair. New Castle, A. I). Ogbom. Aug. 19 to 23—Boone county fair-, Lebanon, E. G. Darnell. Aug. i$ to 24—Spencer county fair, Roekport, C. M. Partridge. Aug. 20 to 23 Newton county fair, Morocco, A. E. Purkey. Aug. 20 to 23—Maxlnkuckee fair, Mnrmont, J. H. Koontz. Aug. 20 to 28—Delaware county fair, Muncle, M. S. Claypool. Aug. 20 to 21 —Dearborn county fair, Lawrenceburg, J. S. Dorman. Aug. 21 to 24—Watreu country fair. West Lebanon, M. A. Judy. Aug. 20 to so—Hancock county fair, Green field. Elbert Tyner. Aug. 26 to ao—Clinton county fair, Frankfort, Joseph Heavilon. Aug. 26 to so—Johnson county fair, Franklin, W. S. Young. Aug. 26 to so—Harrison eountyfatr, Corydon, Amos Lemon. Aug. 26 to so—Bridgeton union fair, Bridgeton. F. M. Miller. Aug. 26 to si—Oakland City fair, Oakland Clty.R. C. Harbor. Aug. 27 to si—Scott county fair, Scottsburg, Joseph H. Shea. Aug. 27 to 31—Remington fair, Remington, Jasper Guy. Aug. 27 to 31—Grant county fair, Marlon, 11. G. Hamaker. Aug. 28 to 31—Paoll fair. Paoll. A. \V. Bruner, Sent. 2 to 6—District fair, Boswoll, Wm. H. McK night. Sept. 2to 7 —Tippecanoe country fair, Lafayette, Wm. M. Blackstock. _ Sept. 2 to 7—Sjienccr county fair, Chrlsney, P. C. Jolly. Sept, a to C—Washington county fair, Salem, C. W. Morris. Sept. 3 to 7—Shelby county fair, ShelbyvlUe, E. K. Stroup. Sept. 3 t« 7—Pike county fair, Petersburg, W. A. Ollphant. Sept, s to 7—Warren trl-county fair, Warreu, G. Fleming. Sept. 9 to is—Montgomery county fair Crawfordsvllle, W. W. Morgan. Sept. 9 tola—Vigo country fair, Terre Huate, W. H. Dungan. Sept. 9 to til—Daviess county fair, Washington, John Downey. Sept. 9 to 13—Vermillion district fair, Covington, W. T. Ward. Sept. 9 to 14—Gibson county fair, Princeton, W. R. Right. Sept, m to 13—Lake county fair, Crown Point, W. L. Allman. Sept. 10 to 13—Kentland fair, KcntlaDd, 11. Strolnne. Sept. 10 to 13—Kush county fair, ltu.shville, W. L. King. Sent, to to 14—Huntington county fair, Huntington, Adam 1.. Beck. Sept, ll to 14—District fair, Maey, Ira 11. Hurst. Sept. 16 to 20-Tri-State fair, Evansville, It. L. Akin. Sept. 16 to 20—Cayuga fair, Cayuga, J. 8, Groundyke. Sept. if. to 21—Indiana State fair, Indianapolis, Charles F. Kenedy. Sept. 16 to 21—Dubois county fair, Huntingburg, D, Rentoholcr. Sept. 17 to 20 —Lagrange county fair. Lagraugo, L. M. Howe. Sept. 17 to 20—Agricultural and Industrul fair, Plymouth, Chris Fisher. Sept. 17 to 20—Wabash county fair, Wubash, W E. Coate. Sept. 17 to 20—Porter county fair, Valparaiso, E. S. Beach. Sept. 17 to 21—Stark county fair, Knox, H. It. Koffel. Scut. 23 to 27—Jay county fair, Portland, Goo. W. Bergeman. Sept. 23 to 27-Flora fair, Flora, C. K. Nohos. Soot. 23 to 28—Fort Wayne Drlilug Club meeting, Fort Wayne, H. C. ltocklilll. Sept. 24 to 27—Lal'orte county fair, lal’orte, J. Vene Borland, Smit 24 to 27—Fayette county fair, ConnorsvlUa, \V. F. Downes. Sept. 24 to 27—Monroe eoiintj' fair. Bloomington, C. R. Worrell. Sept. 24 to 27—Bremen fair, Bremen, Henry 11. Miller. Sept. 24 to 28—Vermillion county fair, Newport, John Richardson. Sept, 30 to (let. 4—Eastern Indiana fair, Kendallvllle. J. S. Conlogue. Sept. 30 to Oct. 4 —Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan fair. South Bend, Dlxo W. Place. Dot. 1 to6—Bedford lair, Bedford, S. T. /oilman. Oct. 1 to 4—Poplar Grove fair, Poplar Urovo, A. I). Woods. Oct 1 to*4— Randolph county fair, Winchester. I). K. Hoffman. Oct. 2 to 6—Fulton county fair, Rochester, Geo. V. Dawson. Oct, 7 to 11— Northeastern Indiana fair, Waterloo, M Kipllngcr. Oct 8 to 11—Steuben bounty fair. Angola, 11. L. Huston. Oct. 8 to 11—Bourbon District fair, Bourbon, G. D, Estlngbr. Oct. 14 to 10—Knqx county fair, Vlncennos, J. W. Kmlsou.

Minor Statn N««i, Fkost flayed fruit badly in northern Indiana. CiiAWFonnsvii.LK’s city treasury contains a surplus of over SIO,OOO. James 11. Rosenntock, at Richmond, has sued the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company for $35,000 damages for getting a hand crushed while employed as a brakeman. A special train containing Vandalia railroad officials run down William Artkright at a crossing near Uringhurst. Artkright was thrown high in the air but escaped without injury. The wagon in which the fanner was riding was demolished and the engine slightly damaged. Dominic MoWooley an employe in one of the Excelsior Coal Company’s mines at Brazil, was frightfully mangled by an explosion of a keg of powder. Another man, who was near McWooley, narrowly escaped death. The jiowder was ignited by aspark from the injured man’s lamp. He was blown to the royf of the mine, and his clothing was completely burned from his body. A meeting of County Treasurers was held at the Grand Hotel, Indianapolis, at which it was decided 1o bring suit to attempt to revive the law of 1879 so far as it relates to the settlement of County Treasurers with the Slate Treasurer. The various laws passed in recent years and other varied litigation have had the effect to involve the affairs of county officers, and especially Treasurer and Sheriffs in almost Inextricable confusion. The suit is to be brought by John E. Lamb in the name of the Treasurer of Vijco County. Patents have been issued to the following residents of Indiana: Michael J. Cadden, assignor of one-half to R. M. Suratt, Terre Haute, cushioned horseshoe; Thomas C. Cadwgan, Anderson, assignor of onehalf of three patents to the C. S. Kelley Company, Springfield, Ohio, machine for washing and preparing paper stock and beating engine for paper stock; Joseph 11. Colvin, Richmond, snow or ice remover for railways; Edgar Henley and J. H. Luken, Richmond, veterinary device; Lucian R. Oaks, Bloomington, support for incubator thermometers; Britton Poulson, Fort Wayne, assignor to i 1". C. Austin, Chicago, 111., reversible road roller, Della Milleb, of near Sedalia, was found dead in her room shot through the heart. The naturo of the wound would indicate suicide, but the young lady’s sister Margary says that Della had taken up her father’s revolver and playfully remarked that she was going to shoot it. Margary belli raid then hurriedly rushed from the njem, and after the report returned to find her sister dying. The dead girl was a general favorite in the community , cheerful disposition and, so far as known, had no troubles of any kind. Jacob Hutchings, aged eighteen, fell while running through a field near Muncie. His head struck a thorn, which penetrated the skull at tbe top of the ear. He is dying of bjood poisoning.