Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 November 1914 — Page 7

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914.

Four Farms Are Placed Under Quarentine, and Whole County May Be Affected.

•By Special Correspondent. ODON, Ind., Nov. 20.—The foot and tnouth disease has made its appearance -In this Immediate section, and four farms between EJnora and here are under quarantine. All hunting has been prohibited Madison and ISlnora townships, and the guards who are watching the infected farms are keeping a shai®p lookout for all dogs, and shooting them on sight.

Dr. E. Bowman, who has been ap'^pointed a deputy liealth commissioner, discovered the disease at the farm of

Harvey Hastings. The farm was ordered quarantined at once, and when It was found that nearby farms had taken part of the shipment of cattle the farms were quarantined also.

The disease was brought to this sec•tion Oct. 28 when a shipment of about TOfty head of cattle was received from the stock yards at Indianapolis. The shipment was divided up among four I different farmers of that section, and these arc the ones whose farms are

Quarantined. They are Harvey Hastings, F. D. Dillon, Charles Dove and Willard Weaver.

On the Hastings farm twenty-eight cattle and eight hogs hawe been exposed, and three are infected.

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Dr. Bowman will have charge of the disease in the northern part of the county. It may be that the entire county will be quarantined. Farmers Ere getting in feed In anticipation of a quarantine of the entire county.

MUCH STOCK KILLED.

Emery Lett Loses $2,713 Through Foot and Mouth Disease. ^.

Special Correspondent. mODON, Ind., Nov. 20.—The stock of Smory Lett, of Washington township, vhich was. kilted owing to1 the foot and •nouth disease ha3 been appraised at 52,713. Hunters are staying in, and a'l probability the disease will be checked soon. Considerable comment vas heard on* the order prohibiting lunting in Madison and Elmore townships which was posted at this place, jut practically all the huifters are •ager to help in eradicating the disase.

Two Couples Wed.

3y Special Correspondent. OD.ON, Ind., Nov. 20.—Miss Hattie sterling, of Burns City, was married

Orville Wikle at the M. E. parsonige. Mrs. Wikle is the daughter of ames Sterling and Mr. Wikle llvea tear Epsom. They, were attended by dr. and Mrs. Roy Callahan. After the eremony they drove to the home of he bride's parents, where a bountiful linnet was given to a number of incited guests. They will make their lome in Daviess county.

Frank S. Campbell, of Washington, md Mrs. Edna Howard Ferguson, of iarrison township, were united in narriage, the Rev. J. W. Darby of the first Christian church of Washington ifficiatlng Mr. Campbell is a drlvar rf the Wells-Fargo Express .company the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will live on Southeast First Street in Washington.

Celebrate Birthday.

Special Correspondent. ODON, Ind., Nov. 20.—Mrs. Steve l^s.llahan, who lives southwest of this ty, celebrated lier sixty-fifth birthay anniversary and a large number of er relatives and friends assembled at |er home to assist her in the celebraon of the event. About 57 guests ere present and when the noon hour ri\ed the gathered around groaning fibles to an elaborate dinner. The ternoon was spent In conversation, mes, etc The people departed latej the afternoon.

Plan Poultry Show.

fy Special Correspondent. ODON, Ind., Nov. 20.—The S. I. poultry association held a meeting )st night to complete the arranfejents for the poultry show to be ?ld in this city Jan. 19-22. The committee on advertising and soliciting Iks appointed and the work of premium list wll be pushed. The pre-1 |lum list will be out about Dec. 10, id a large number of good cash prellums are assured.

Tender Woman Surprise. Special Correspondent. [.ODON, Ind., Nov. 20—The Y. M. C. gave Mrs. Lan Freeman a birthday jrprise at her home on Main street.

Freeman was up in town and len she called home the members of fe club were assebled there to help pr celebrate the event. Rfreshments =re served and an enjoyable evening is spent.

Fire Destroys Building. Special Correspondent. ^ODON, Ind., Nov. 20.—The Paducah Tiool building in Veale township was j&stroyed by Are yesterday morning.

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The roof was almost ready to fall In before the fire was discovered and some of the children had narrow escapes. A passing farmer saw thes flame and gave the adarm.

NOTED GERMAN GENERAL DIES.

Had Recently Been Appointed Quar-termaster-General. BERLIN (via the Hague and London. 10:22 a. m.), Nov. 20.—The official announcement of the sunned death of Voights-Rhetz, quartermaster general of the German army, recalls the fact that he succeeded Gen. Von Stein in this post only a short time ago. His appointment caused at the time the erroneous statement to be circulated in Holland that Gen. Von VoightsRhetz has been chosen the eventual successor of Gen Von Moltke as Chief of the German general staff.

GERMANS TO SPAN FLOODS.

Engineers to Devise Way to Cross Inundated Territory. BRUGES, Belgium, Nov. 19 (via London), Nov. 20.—Large bodies of German engineers have been seen passing toward the front, according to information received here, and it is believed that the Germans are planning to cross the inundated country by scientific methods.

In the meanwhile the western storm continues, and the waters of the North sea are sweeping Inland through the six big locks at Nieuport.

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Attractive Prizes Are Offered In Event Friday At Fair Given By Temple Israel Ladies.

Friday afternoon at the Temple Israel fair, in progress at the Phoenix club, was devoted a card party at which both auction, bridge and euchre were played. A large crowd attended the social event and the large reception room of the club house was crowded with players, anxious to win the attractive prizes that were offered to the winners in the different games

The Jewish Sabbath commences at sundown Friday and continues until sundown Saturday, and during this time the fair will be closed. Saturday a business men's supper will be served by the ladies, between the hours of si o'clock and 7:30 o'clock, and Saturday evening will mark the close of the fair. Preparations are being made to care for a large crowd on the closing evening, as many valuable prizes will be disposed of at that time.

Thursday evening the visitors at the fair were entertained by several musical numbers, which were rendered by Mrs. Louis Green berg, Siegfried Phillip and Phil U«uia|ir. mIil arMBbMrg1*

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songs were Illustrated by films donated for the occasion by Maurice Less and her accompaniments were played by Mrs. Less. All of them were well received by those present.

CANAL HELD NOT LIABLE.

Goethals Shifts Responsibility for Delays Due to Slides. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Governor Gcethals has held that the Panama canal is not liable for demurrage charges on acount of delays caused bv earth slides in the canal. The point arose in the case of the big steamer Arizona, of the American-Ha-waiian line, which was held up at Podro Miguel lock for a week by the second movement of the new Culebra slide on Oct. 31. Because of her dimensions the Arizona remained three days longer than the other vessels which had been stopped by the slide. It is possible that the case will figure in the courts as the company lost about $450 a day by the detention.

MEDICAL CASE STOLEN.

Dr. V. A. Shanklin, of West Terre Haute, reported to the police department that while his automobile was standing at the corntr of Eleventh and Chestnut streets about 1 o'clock this morning, some one took his medical case, containing many surgical instruments and some medicine.

RENT YOUR HOUSE.

No house will remain vacant long If advertised In The Tribune. Twelve words thrrm drnvm for 80 cent*

HOTEL MAN MAKES CHANGE. George E. AVolfe, former assistant maraper of the Terre Houte house, and who was made assistant manager of the Claypool 'n Indianapolis when W A. Cochran camo to Terre Haute to manage the Deming, has resigned his position with the Claypool and will become assistant of the new Morrison hotel in Chicago.

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