Indianapolis Journal, Volume 54, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1904 — Page 3
3 News of Events in Indiana NEW LABOR UNIONS PRAISE BOHO FORFEITURE CASE ON TRIAL AT SULLIVAN ROBERT MORRIS DEAD; AGED NATIVE OF SALEM SWAMPR00T, THE KIDNEY REMEDY Jt Grows (Jut oi a Gold Brick Scheme Operated in Kentucky, with Arrest at Vinccnncs. He Ww Bom in That City Skv-cnty-Ntnc Years Ago. and as Prominently Connected. To Prove What 5WAMPR00T Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Journal May Have a Sample Bottle FREE. ORIGIN L C VSE NOLLIED THREE CHILDREN SURVIVE
THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27,
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i) fa! 81 I.I.IVAN, ind.. Jan. t. The g,1d brlc h - : r. .ni K :.-. ....!. a;.u i.p l r trial in the dreaM Court to-day and all the evi- j lence. including deposic ions from Governor Durbln. d Indiana, and Governor J. C. W. BwJvbiim. -f Kentucky, were heard. The rgunien will be mn.de ti-tnnrrow. The eases are suits f'r the money on bund forfeiture proceedings, growing out ol a gold !ri k seheme operated by W1J- j !,am ll'ib-rt-i and Churl-.- Jerome, wj.n William II Hrevoort. one ..f Kno.x mun- j . .... r Q I wealthiest farmer-, a? a Uetim. and Imilar offen? committed In Kentucky. Jeronn and Robert.-! wer- arretted while trying t aeeupa after swindling Brevoort. -ami were rclea?ei on $5,900 bond, which they gave In rash. Before they were released, however, Governor Bei kha:n issued a requisition on lovernor Durbin for those two men for an offense committed in Kentucky. 'n this! requisition the men were arretted and gave bond for Sl.OuO each, with John F. Miller, of Vincenncs. and Marx Gumberts, of Pvanswflle, a? sureties. The men were rfetted and left Vincennes. and havf not sinre born heard from. Soon after the bond In the Kentucky case Wmm s;lvn. QoTernot B" khini entv eled ihr ri fUleitJuu, th- cm having been nolle grossed. On trial day, Jerome and Roberts faühiK to :ij?M'Hr. the bond was forfeited, -and nVMCUtinK Attorney Samuel M. Hmiou demanded that the J1.000 each be paid. The other bond, that in the Brevoort case. a forf . d bv law and the money collected Mllkr and Gumberts objected to paying the bond on the ground that. since th1 State of Kentm ky no Ioiirmt wanted these ;nn. mere was no reason for forfeiting the bond and secured a c-hange of venue to th Sullivan ireuit t'ourt. Th" State, v. hi-h is r -in-stented by Samuel M. Kml-so-i. pros rutins attorn y of Knox county, his law partner. Jess P. Houghton, and J. N . EJndlay, pi lit lltOI of the Jreene-Sul-livan circuit, outend that the bonds torfeited should lie iaid. Th- defense is repr" nt d by Philip IV". FVey. of Kvansvitle. X-prOM l ntlng attorney of Vanderburg county, Jniig. George W. Shaw. William A. t'ullop and James S. I'ritthett, all of Vln-c-nnes. CITY or BRAZIL HAS NO VIRU PROTECTION Hurst nm t a Main During Mtndav's Fire Leaves It in a Bad W'av Additional U itSCS. Special to the TiidtanapollM Journal. l.KAZII.. Ind.. Jan. 26. The bursting of tht water main yesterday during the progress of the big tire ha resulted in tho closirg of most cf Hm factories of the city
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The T- r. Ii.i:t. . -lectrie Ngfet plant was : overy county in (iiana w.tieh permits of foree! to closr last night for want of wa- ; agrirUtnre assembled at Purdue Tnlversity er. and traflle on the local and interur- i todav. whtn the S((.ond dav s ion of bat: stre-t ear lines has been stopped. The the i,ldiana 0jril School and Stockmen s rompany has ., large foree of men engage.i convention opened. Manv farmers from running a pi(e from the plant to Pogues TlppatlUUf, t'llnton. Benton and Warren hm, from which it experts to secure a countiPi, were in attendance to-dav. H. F. mtet supply sufficient to enable it to re- McManon of Ubertv. president of the lone operation some time to-night. The Jana Cuin Growers- Association, presided newspaper plants are among those depend- i at to-day s ession ing on eleetricity for power, and it may be ! ' The W: " M.bji-t o! the morning was
th y will not be able to iss ie a paper iur day r tw. The break In the main has j not ye; b-en located, and it may b a couple of days liefore the city is again supplied with Pre protection. The dania done by the fire vesterday s neater than was tirst reKrted. H. Kn.tt'nt 1. all los offiee furniture and uro v. triable pictures. Involving a loss of $i.-'t. on which he had no insuince. The Metropolitan Ir.sirnn-e Company, which 1..k. an office in the building, lost all its turnlture. Th estimated loss i $jix, and thcr was no Insuram e. D. W. Mrattin had several hundred dollars in his big safe at the time of the rlre. which he thought might be damaged. lut wben it was removeil from trn ruin-- anil opened ttie con- j tents were found to be unharmed. This morning a tire .-darted in the water 1 tank at the Central Indiana depot, anil 1 whil- the department was working to put ' out the rire Fireman Richard 'rooks fell f:.:n a ladder, a distance of thirty feet. leech ing serious internal injuries i. Joseph CeSUitj Doctors. Special to the In1ianainlM Journal. SOI TH PF.ND. Ind.. Jan. 2?. The eighteenth annual meeting of the St. Joseph County Medical Society was held here In the Oliver Hotel to-day and tonight. The programme for the afternoon Included papers and discussions by Dr. R T. I rquhurt. Dr. 'W. G Wenger. H. T. Montgomery and C. M. Butterworth. South Bend: Daniel N. Fisen.irath. Chicago: Miles F t'orter. Fort Wayne; J. B. Greene and C. C. Stroup. Mishawaka. and D. Miller. Goshen. Ind. About fifty physicians w-re pr-sent. including many from surrouudir.g Mi. hlgan and Indiana towns and citn s. Rheumatic Cure Costs Nothing if It Fails A ay henest person who suffers from Rheumatism Is welcome to this ofTer. For years 1 Starched everywhere to find a specific tor Rheimatim. For nearly twenty year I worked to this end. At last, in Germany, my searth was rewarded. I found a costly chemical that did not disappoint me as other Rheumatic prescriptions had disappointed physiciaus cveryI do not mean that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Curt can turn bony joints into flesh again. Th;tt i- impossible. Hut it will drive from the blood the !M'.yon tht causes pain md wiling, and then that is the end of Rheumatism. I know this so will that I will furnish for a full month my Rheumatic Cure ea trial I cannot cure all cases within a r.n niii. I; would b - unreasonable to except that. But most cases will yield within thirty days. This trial treatment will eearhK ou that Dr. Shoops Rheumatic Cure i- a BeWH against Rheumatism a potent force against disease that is irresistil.' Hy offer Is made to convince you of my faith. My feltta la but th- outcome of ixperktiee of actual knowledge I Unna what it can !o. And 1 know this so wel. that I will furnish my remedy on trial. Himpl writ" n.' :i ,.1-nl ;,.r n.y hojk on Rheumatism. I will f.irn arrange with I druKsi-t in your i inity .-, ih.n y.m can secure six bottles of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Cure to .nak" the test. You may take It a full month on trial. Jf it succeeds the cost to o !; i; t i:ls the ;ns is mine and mine alone It wll! be left entirely to you I mem that exactly. I doa't expect penny from you. Writ- me and I will -end you the book. Try my remedy for a month. If it fails the :..- i - ni.ic Address Dr. Shoop, Box 3790. iUcine. w.Mild case not chronic are ofun cured by out; or tao bottles. At all druggists.
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SAI.KM. Ind.. Jan. LS. -Robert Morris, a inown citizen and farmer. di ! a: his homo at T o'clock this nmnlnf of lr.fhinza and Inflammatory rhmmatlem. r f t sickness of rix da vs. He was a son of TJerionl and Rehr- ;( Mon i and was born In Salem on Dec tt, l24. lit? narents were j.mO'iK the e.-irlicst settlers and Mr. Morris was n.if of the oldest native born ctttaeiM of Salem. II was of p-ominent family und was well known over the Ftnte. Ho leave? two daughter? and a son. Tlv H. A. "amnbeü. of Frankfort. Morrb) ,)ro,or , (he vincen Thy nr- Mr. 'harls K. proiessor in the ii,-enns scnoois. and S. P. Morris, merchan and trustee of this tov.-nshir. He was prominently connected a: Indianapolis and Kr.tghtstown. The funeral will be held on Thursday. DIED .V A CAB. Mrs. KJizalet!i Walter, of Dccatttr, Who W as Visiting in Ohio. ('Ol.l'MrU'S, O.. J?n. 24 Mrs. Elisabeth Walter, of Off I Ml. Ind.. who hnd been isiting in Folumbu.s. died to-day In a cab whlfo on her way to the union depot to take a irain for F.dgarton. I;ii.. whither I she had been summoned on account of j the illness of a relative. Mrs. Walter's dauRhtT was in the rab beside her. but knew nothing of her mother's demise until she tried to assist her la alighting from the cab at the depot. The coroner found death wa? caused by cerebral hemorrhage. other Death in the tnte. COLUMBl'8, lad., Jan. iH. -John Herod Bradford died at Kliiahethto n v?t rday v iiing at the age of seventy-two. He had been attending the funeral of a friend and while on the wa home whs Itrtcken with apoplexy. He wa? carried into a near-by store where physicians worked with , him for two hours. All efforts were fruit less and he did without regaining con?c!ou?uess. Mr. Bradford wa? born In this COtmtjF nnd had lived here all his life. He left a widow and three children. i:V.NSVIl.I,E. Ind.. Jan. 20.- Charles A. Meyer, aged sixty-seven, died to-day at Boonville. He owned more farms than any othr man in Warrick county. LARCH ATTENDANCE AT INDIANA CORN SCHOOL Noteworthy Addresses on Corn and Stock Delivered to Three 1 hind red Farmers, spe ia to th India. iapoiis Journal. I.AFAYKTTK, Ind.. Jan. 2t. Three hundred I orn and stock raisers from nearly 'Recoid-braking Yields of Corn How They Were Raised and When. Prof. P. G. Holden, of Ames. la., lectured on the subject, and the-i answered many questions. Professor Holden also talked on the roof development of corn. Dr. K. A. Craig, of Purdue, then talked on "Common Diseases of Catt'.e and Their R medie?..-- J. 11. Owallney. of Posey county, and George I Marshall, of Tippe-anoi rounty, debated the sub.n ct later. Judging of corn and hogs, cattle and horaea occupied the attention of the delegates this afternoon. "Riley's Favorite corn coming in for a good share Of attention. Professors Holden and Wrancko officiated. Professor Skinner had marge oi xae juognig oi orrunirc avmjm. Many of the delegates to-night at tented the meeting of the Purdue Agricultural 'lub. at which an elaborate programme was presented. The feature of to-morrow s sessions will be an address by Prof. H. A. Husion. former state chemist and professor at Purdue. He will talk on "The Breads of Corn and Their Distinguishing Characteristics' and also on "Fertilizers." Professor Holden will talk on "Corn." and Professor Skinner on "The Essentials of a Good Bef Animal." (tranted the Desired l-'rn ncli itr. Special to the Indtanapoliii Journal. CRAWFORD3VIM.K. Ind.. Jan 1'6-The City Council has taken another position in the traction situation In this city in the flght of the Consolidated line tu hold good its exclusive franchise for the use of the streets and the Northwestern line to get a street through the city without paying toll to the Consolidated. The Consolidated has an exclusive franchise, and the Northwestern had a franchise to come in the city, but Its permit to use certain stTeets had not been fully granted by the Council and had been laid on the shelf, where It slumbered until last night. The Council last evening passed the ordinance granting the streets desired and also asked Federal Judge Baker to modify his injunction so as to permit the completion of the line in this citv. uddcnl Becomes Rich. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. I.AFAYKTTK. Ind.. Jan. The Rev. L. C. Buckles, a retired Methodi?t minister, formerly presiding elder of the Lafayette district of the Northwtst M K. Conference, nas become sj.idenly rich through the discovery of oil fn Louisiana and the increase ;n value of shares of oil stock giv n to him by a frieud several years ago. At the time of the gift the stock was supposed to be worth very little and Mr. Buckies put It away. aeTer meeting to touch it again. featerday he receive! word that gusher had been struck which was flowing i.V larrejs a day and which makes the stock held bv h!rn worth a fortune. niiit mum DtewiMHL aerial i Um ledleeaaolli Journal. EJkWRStrciI8CRO, ln.j.. Jai. MLMra Anna Stetiger and h- r brother. Uorg Worst, of St. I.ron. In this rounty. wh. a i ; arreted yeetarday by Coos table Ora M. Maaaf on ');( uarr.mt. WOffO di?chargod nt tocir pretiaftaery beef Ina befere Hayar Cliertea J. itng to-day ITpeo being eetapetted to ' the i-osts in the cat? ov.Hld Loaeaetetn. the plaint iff created a scene und was nutted with diflcttlty. He la aefteveO to he tv;fferlns from mental ah Tratfon. lri. i i Not i:-.prrted to l.ir. .-'lval to the Indfr.r.ajKrl Journal KVANSV II.LH. led.. Jan. J. Thr wife af W. !. i'ox of J.'per. i very low. and a ten weafred freai jasper to-night ays her life i- deaealred mi, Mr. Cui ir a .andilat for the Deaaoc ratio neeaiaetloa ftr i.'on-sn-s in ÜM Third ditrl t against t'ongifsmaii .enr. He )m temporaril.. it)anioned his canvt. i III Nuiie W K(irKil Special to the Indiana polis Journal TERHK HATTE. Ind.. Jan. .Alexander Dlckt-ron. of Princeton. h:d.. as an 'ndoreer of a note issued by hl. son-in-lam. Thorr.:i-. Rd:ffr. t. -allied to-day thut :ume ftirgrd to the lnstr.iment. nis Kuoh'"K ones order Cook Imperial Cbampaarie oot sold on account of the ua ae, but the product.
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Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Whn 1 begri taking Swamc-Roct I was Swamp Reo; was r-commer.ded to m;. Two cured mi and mad? me strong and well aam Dr. K;'mer & Cd.. Binghamt an. N. Y. Gentemn: 1 was surprised at the qu ck resu ts of Swamc-RoM A bott'e cured a pain In my Sidneys v.'hich caused me no litte suffering, i new feel S3 much better that it g ves me great pleasure to tstify as t) the b -nef.ts cf SA-amp-Root. which 1 consider the moit wondertul kidney, liver and bladder medicine. 1623 Ave. A Member of Carpcnteis' Union of Greater New Ycrk. Dr . Kilmer ft Co . , Binchamton, N Y. fifint.l flmfln T hnH been annnVftH with ki Hnv end bladder troubles for several years. About three months ago tried your Swamp anH ui a a pal 1 avoH I Root in a short while. I used three bottles and am entirely cured. 34C4 Jamaica A e.. Richmond Hi I. L L Financial e rttary. Brotherhord o' Paimer-, pace?ha' gfr i ard Decorators of merira. Lo-al 035. R chmend HiT, L. L TESTIM0I1 Of EXPERTS IK BEAM MUÜGEF! USE Witnesses for Defense Flatly Con tmdict t lie Expert Testimony Mfered bv the Suae. pe- i; tu Um l:-.ltenaioll!i Journal. IIAMM')Ni. Ind., Jan. Ä ( 'onflk ting xpeit medical teatftoeay was introduced by the defense la Um Beam murder trial today. Dr. Pmmoin r Cream Point, aa expert on epi!eu!-y. t(?tiricil that Iba maraa fovind on in s-i ! - tliroat nulJ hv. b en :n;de by her own hands in a ih:on:- pileptic lajaaoa, itui l.- m i supported by throe e&tr deetere. t'x;Tts fer Um state had previously bKttflad thai the marks COUld not have b?en self-inflicted, even though Martha Lsiwrepcs wer- u? epllepttc. The p'i-.'iv! way pat 99. the stard and thougl i :." i'-lly to.-s- xumiii 1 by Senator Ar:e. ietai3i"il his t-omposuie and told a drara.it -: . : iiis r latiun.-hlp with the dead :nd th resulting circumatancea. The defense will close tu-nn:r'.ow und the Sta-.- eapects to Introdtae om strong; evidence In rebuttal. Her llnrii Were Tata I. Spetiai i t! ' !::dtarat!0'i Journal. BVANSVI1XB. Ind., Jar. l-ti.-Mr. .lary Burns died to-day at her home in Pike county at the nge of eighty. Death was caused by burns received In a tire several weeks ago.
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very i 1 and had a severe pain In my back. bettle. rl etd ths pa n and three bott es IC1 De Kilb ave.. Brcok yn N'crr.be; Jourr.-ymen b acks ntths' Union. Dr. Ki mer & Co . B'nghamton. N. Y. Grntlemen: 1 wish to say a lev words about Svsmp-Rnot. It has done ni a great dea' of gocd. and pave me strength and made me well again. The pain 1 had in my back has di zppe2red. 1 hid kidney tr:uble. To bott e cf Swamp-Root did me so much g;od that ldid not finish ths th;td b:tt:e. hp Gf Mailers' Union No. 6. 236 Gates av;.. Bro;kiyn, N. Y. Dec. 14. 19C3. Dr. Ki mer & Co . Binghamton, NY: I usd Swamp-Root for dktre:sing inflammation of the bladder, which bafiled t e skill of three of Brooklyn's best physicians. After t3king three bottles I was ent.re'.y cured. 1 have no dcubt it saved my li'e. Hatrri Union of" North America, Locai No 7. TEMIIIE SUFFERING Of FIÜ0D-I0UII1 F Newcomers in Dav iess County Cut Oft Child Died and Father W aded Creek with Body. Bpa ial to tiie .ndiar.apoli Journal. WASHINGTON. Ind., Ja::. .-Floods in Bmoth'r' creek bottoms hemmed in th family el Albeit A!Ln last v.vok and Ice i; .- eo three taned the hou that the father dared net leave for id. a child died Crem exposure und the father waded through a half-froaen .kirn'i!. bearing the tkrad body In his nrr. sttd ceJTytaej It to the home of rolaiive) In th city. T c Ail !C are ftraJttgi rs, n.i ing come to this county only a t m wee he ago. The family i eald to have uffered terrib'.y while Ice-bound and other membera are now si k. Lafayette Pflremem Killed, Sic ial to th- lntJitpaij!i Journal. LAFATBTTE, lad., Jan. 11 rbeilse i:. Uoodain. a Motion Railway fireman, was killed this afternoon at Brookston. ten mile? north of here. Hbt was on an extra north-bound freight train that hud orders t take t';ie r-idlng at Brookston to allow south-bound pateeodar train No. 5. due here :ti 2.'S ii. in.. ; navs. As he swung down from the engln" Goodwin stepped in the path of the approaching oathbouad train and was hurled forty feet and badly mutilated. The remain? were brought here for burial, (ioodwin left a widow and several children.
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Nov. 25, 1903. Or . Ki lmer Co . , Bingham ton, N. Y. Gent 1 emen : Swamp-Root haa been of great value to me In a caae of serious kidney trouble. I had a severe pain in my back and after taking SwampRoot it disappeared. My euro, I firmly believe, was brought about by Swamp-Root. 1 r.Viä Serond Avenue, Astoria. I,. I. Mailers 1 Union No. 6. I II I
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Almost every one. from personal exp?rienc. knows that the effects of any kind cf sevce phsi:al strain are felt, first of a I. in the imall of the back in other wo ds. in those Vital Organs, the Kidneys. This is as trU2 in the case of the very powerful man as it is w th one of less strength, and it is especially true whenever the kidneys are weak ' Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsioie for more sickness and suffering than any other disease:
Swiamp-Root is pleasant to take, and is used in the leading hospitals, recommended by physicians in their private practice, and is taken by doctors themselves, because they recognize in 5 vamp-Root the greatest and most successful remedy that science has ever been able to discover or compound. No matter how many doctors you have tried, no matter how much money you may have spent on other medicines, you really owe it to yourself and to your family to at least give Samp-Root a trial. Its strongest friends to-day are those who had almost given up hope of ever becoming weil again. Sample Bottle Will Be Sent Free By Mail. EDITORIAL NOTiCE -Swamp-Roct is the new dLc;vsry of the eminent kidnry and b!add;r specia st. and is mad in the leading; hespita s, recommended by physicians in their pr va:c practice, and takn by doctors tliemse.ves, because they recognii? in it th great st and most successfu. remedy that has ever ben d scovered. So successful is Swamp-Root in promptly During even the rr.o-t distressing case:, that to prove its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottls ard a book of va'.uab e information, both stnt absolutely free by mail. The b:ok contains mar.y of the thousands upon thousands of testimonal letters received frcm men and wemen currd. The value and succrss cf S vamp-Root are so well known that our readers are advissd to ser.d fcr a sampl bottle In writing to Dr. K lmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. be sure and say that yoa read this g;nerous offer in the Indianapolis Dai y Jourr.a.. Thi; of. er is guarante d. Don't m ke cny m ' ak ; but rem mber the name - wamp-Roo', Dr. Ki mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binham;o N. Y., cn every bottl-. For sa'.e at all Drug Stores -Fifty Cents and One Dcilar.
E IS DUE TO DEVOTION 10 D01I Sheriff Axbv's Thrilling Kqerence While Taking a Prisoner t Uiwrenoebdtg Jail. pacta! i " tha Indianapolis Journal LAWHKNCEBTRt;. Ind.. Jan. 26.-SheiirT John Axby is suft'erir.g with a hrok n nose aa the i.-snlt of zalousnes.-; in the performance of his official dutie. Edward Roe. colored, was convh ted ol stealing by Justice John Rogers, of Westburg and the justice wr.s eooveylnf 'dm to th- jail In this city when Roe became incorrigible ami Rogers was COmpoUsd to hold htm at Lawranceborf Junction and telephon- to the autho-üi - for assistanet. Sherih Axby und officer Pred Pete her joined JuKtiee Rogers and forced th" prisoner aboard a Rig Four train running between Aurora and Lawrenceburg Jututon and handruffed him to a s-at. During the t:l: from the junction the train lan into a box car protruding from a switch to the main track. The shock threw the passengers from th.ir seats and thsheriffs r.ose was bioken and he was knocked unco-melons. The prisoner tried 'to es. ap.-, but wa-" prevented. Ilnteh gnin trrentfd. Special to the InulanapoIiH Journal. VATERL(X. Ind.. Jan. 36.-Lillbern R. Hatch, cashier of the defunct De Kalb Bank. of this place, was arrested to-day on the secoud indictment, charged with receiving deposits after h knew the bank to be Insolvent. Mr. Hatch waa released uuder a new bond this afternoon.
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235 C!sson av; . Bro-klyn N. Y. Dr. K:lmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y : G-ntl-m-r: 1 M fered severe y from pair, in the kid. eys and tried mry so-called remedies but without avtail. Finally, at the so'icitat on of a itiend 1 was mduoed to tak Swamp R ot. v.th the result that two b ttlescurei me. I ;hal be lad to ;ay a ki::d word for Smr--Ro?t at all times. Hatters" Union cf America. Local No. 7.
Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen: Wr.en suffering from kidney tritble 1 wa: ind.csd to try a bottle of Swamo-Root. Two bcttles rilieved me of frest pa n m tue back, and 1 feel I should exprts my gratitude to Dr. Ki mer it Co. for the gocd it has done ms. i 1112 Fu'tcn St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Makers' 1 Union No. 6.
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PIKE COUNTY OFFICERS FEARFUL OF THE SHOW No Effort Made t Arrest ilia id Catt, Because the Weather Is Ver Severe. Bmmt ial to the Indianapolis Journal. PETERSBl Rt;. Ind..' Jan. Ä.-.u efforts v.ere made to-day by the officers of Pfk tounty to arrest Willard Catt. leader of the participants in Ike (lladifh Chapel crime, near Cowman, last Friday tight. The snow in Pike county in manv plants is t-n and twelve Inches deep and the officers retined to venture out. The offlct rs know nothing of the report ! that Catt was seea to cross White river on j a l' rryh at. at;d that he told the ferryman he BpOi ' 1 to go South lor his health Shttiff I ced says h will make an effort , to Serve the tnre warrants In his posi ess-ion as so...! a - tlv w-: t bei will permit. Mrs. Dtdmee la now thought to be out of .a r.ger. it deretoued ht-re to-da that the I'our-tf-.-n-year-old daughter of Elijah Fiokliu was assaulted s:t Blackburn. Pik county, Saturday night by two coal miners. Warrants were sworn out against the alleged aesellenta t-day and arrests are expected to follow in the morning. ( otn prom Imc on Wntrhim-n. Seeial to fie Indlanpollt Journal LA FA Y ETTE. Ind . Jan. 36. In a lettrfrom the general attorney of the L L $ W. Railway Company, who is acting for the Big Four Company as well, the city of Lafayette wis last night notified that the
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Dr. Kitm-r & Co . Binghamton, N Y.t I suffered from an attack of the liv;r soms time ago. and 1 have no doubt that I kidneys wre aso affected. A friend a;kei me to try Swamp-Root, and I did. 1 was great y re :ev. d frrm the first and I am new strong and well. Assistant Frreman Nassua News Co.. Ma i Drivers' Union, 16 Sprure St , New York City. Dr Kilmer &. Co . Bmghamton. N. Y.: When I was tak?n III, a few months ago. I tried several medicines, including a prescription given m! by a physician, but none did ; me any good On? day i read in a paper of the merits of Swamp-Root, and bought a bottle. One bottle did me so much good 1 bought another, and have now tak?n eight bott es in a L I had kidney trouble: SwampRoot cured me. It certainly d")es all that ta claimed for it. Mailers Union No. 6. 478 60th St., Brooklyn. Strength
therefore, when through neglect or other causes kidney trouble is permitted to continue ftl results are sure to follow. Swnmp-Root strengthens the Kidneys, and through them hslps all the other organs. When this Wonderful Discovery can put the human body into ccnditi oa to stand the hard work and the tremendous strain en the b'acksmith, it is easy to understand how It has cured thousands in the more ordinary and less strenuous walki of life.
two companies r- fused to Instnll orossOnf Kates at the three grade crossings in tin city as demanded by I he ity i'ouncll fivt wpfkn ago. The communication, which wm read at the meeting of the rouncil last night, -anted that the companies would g to court bt-fore thev would aeede to '. h city s demand T'h. ..ft i- ; howevar, ic install s'Ver.-i new watchmen. To avaK costly litigation, with possible defeat In th end, the 'it Coum-ii dvidfd to accept thi railways' offer. -v tllan Offlcor trretf4. S por tal to tlie Indianapolia Journal. NEW ALBAN Y. Ind., Jan 2 -Pat man Thomas Courtney was arre-ted this morning by D t. B rg aal Ai on a i-harg- ol rndng Intoxicated while dnt. Adam alleges that Courtaey ti to ci aw his revolver and he grappled a him and took the w.npoti from h m. was taken to tin oh tation ni loc up H- u.jx s'is to-nded b 'hief of Po Shut t pendiug an inveetlgetlon hj th p missionei a. TMt MOST POPULAR SHIRT CLUETT PEADOOY & CX M4:a or Clultt ano arrow collars
