Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1901 — Page 9

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Frtdtlaaa Saarch for d (Hrl Who ZHsuppaared a Month Ago. VfHAtM tha careful aearch that to being made no traewha* pwt beau dtecowered aa to tha whareabouu at Mis* Amelia Meyer. who. oa the night of Deomnber a. dl»appeared from the home of bar ancle. HeniT Koeanar, of thto dtr It to Mill tboaght abe to la Chicago, or to on# of tha aroafl town* to 1U victnlty. When laat noon by conductor Georg* Rtteh oa a train bound for Chicago. #ha waa attired to a black drew, tha watot of Which had a

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Fhre Far Chat. The Big Four eoadorton hope to Ob' tain aa advance in wages. Durlnji the to UM there waa a redaction of to per cent, and the managrement tbe* prosgetoed that aa aoee aa tbe earntnga of tbe comiusy iuatlfled It wages would be restored to the old figure. The Gould tinea were among the first to restore the fun 16 pog fw* The Big Four conductors believe they ought to have at least a 5 per cent, increase. Yesterday George W. Hardesty, of Indianapolis: M. J. Henley, of Jft. Carmel. UL; WilBam Caskey, of Sandusky. O.; Thomas Eltaglbbon. of CtomhUtoL O , U. JwMulllima, of Greenaburg, Ind., and F. SAThomas. of Mat toon. III., representing thi coodoctors of tha Big Four, hald a conference with C. E. Sobaff. general manager, at hla ofBce in Clndimatt I. O- Van Winkle, general superintendent, waa also present The committee represented both freight and passenger conductors. The eoafarenc* lasted all the afternoon. All the members of the committee save Thomas and Caskey returned to their homes last night. These men remained, hoping to got more defiatt* Information to-day. Tbe eoiiference was very friendly. Mr. Sehaff was disposed to grant the committee several of the concession* •ought, but saM* be did not believe the company could afford to Increase wages » per cent. now. There baa been a partial restoration of tbe W per cent, cut, and for thto reason the Big Four mansgemem. does not feel Hke granting an Increase Just at present. The committee, however, takes a different riew of tbe situation. Maay of the conductors believe they will eeeur* so Increase. For Ififitorn Tourist*. Representatives of the Wabash and Tandalla 1 fines In thto city, to-day received notice that the Bants Fe. which to running a dally train from Chicago to California, will attach a local sleeper t* the train at Kansas City. Thto to to accommodate Indiana and other people, who need not now go to Chicago and spend an extra night on th* train. Passengers can leave Indianapolis via the Vandalte at •:* o'clock a. m., arrive In Bt. Louis at 12;M o'clock p. m., and leave there for Kansas City via the Wabash at 2:16 o'clock the next morning, arriving In Kanaaa City at *:60 o clock that night. The Santa Fa through train leaves Kansas Ctty at 2-J» o'clock a. no The local sleeper is ready for occupancy at t o'clock every night. Concerning Railroad Man. Volght Naehtcr, contracting agent for the Qaoeo A Crescent, has resigned. B. B. Logan has been appointed assistouasger of the Grand

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AMELIA MBneU.

white front Bbe wore a black turban. | •with a white crown and had with her two jackets, ons black and tha other of a cream color. Bhe Is about twenty-four years of age, five feet five Inches taH, weighs 116 pounds and has brown bah n nd large gray eyas VEHICLE LICENSES. lleants Blower Than Bvsr This Tsai^-Ohoice of If umbers Vehicle and Mpycto Reensss taksa out thus far are fewer by half than w6ra Isrtued a year sum* Uv to notfh to-day fortyseven vehicle and forty-rtve bicycle licenses were paid for. All Itcehae* of thto kind 7 for 1BW are now du*. and the coioptroUer says he would like to have the money However, the majority of ownere will probably wait until tbe expratlonlof the three months' grace. it i. Appel got bteycle license No. 1 This to a whim he has gratified for three or four years. It is said he deposits hi* dollar for It sometime during the previous summer In order to be first. A •ineen people wanted It. the clerk say*, and many ef these would hav* paid a premium for It. There to a great choice of number#- One men has always sucteadad in getting the Iteenae with the iiUtola r of the year. He to now laying for N i, 1901. Th* thirteenth man would not take No ta. but the man behind him took it gladly. There to almost a« mnrh Jdiy for apetlal numbers to bloyoto 11»>#ieew, It to said, as for policy tickets. ,l** . . ■' BlPltow*—* •' 1 ■ Firs Department Improrsmenta. Mayor Taggart and the members of th* Board ef Public Safety. Fir* Chtef Barrett and other city odicers feel hopeful aver the aettotf of tbe 1 asp ranee men tmd Murcn.tnta' Aseoclgtion. and believe the Council will not new hesitate to pass the ordinance authorising an tosu* of bonds to false >106,009 for the Improvement Of the Hr* department. that ordinance goes through,** said tayor, “and aa far ae I know there now to hold It back, w# will Inest fire department in the of Safety la anxious to hav* take the ordlnanee up at and Will be happy it action to at the next meeting DeFauw University Improvements N. T. De Pauw, of New Albany, was In the etty a few hours ie-dey on hts way to Anderson and—Alexsndrt* to look after hi* manufacturing Interests at those point*. Speaking in refereno* th the roof the Board of Trustees of

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George T. Jarvis, receiver of th* New Albany. Belt A Terminal Company, baa mad* George C. Smith agent tor th* receiver, ^1 Frank Van l>uaen, chief aaetotant general paasenger agent of tbe Pennsylvania, has bt-en elected preeldent of the PUteburg Passenger Association. W.C. Banders has been appointed trainmaster and suparlntendant of telegraph on the Indiana, Illinois A Iowa road, with haadguartera at Kankakee, 111. Big Four Terminal Buaineas. The annual report of J. g. Hicks, general yardmaater of the Big Four, shows that In 1900 there were handled in Indianapolis HMM care. They were handled as follows: Indianapolis division. 166,090; Bt. Louis division, 147JIS; Peoria A Eastern, 119.841; Chicago division, m.141. Of theas Stum ware loaded and 169.658 empty. At Indianapolis freight bouaee there were loaded during toe year 47,968 care; unloaded. »,090; total, a.Otf. Adame Express Change. C. J. Abbott, agent of the Adams Express Company to Columbus, O., has been succeeded by'J. C. Oreblng, who has been a rout* agent of th# company at Richmond. Ind. E. M. Vogeleong. route agent at Cdumboa, a, goes to Richmond. Abbott has been with tha company twen-ty-five yean. Big Land Bale Tha Illinois Central yesterday sold 80.000 acres of land to low#, tha laat of X,600,000 deeded to the Iroad to Mil. The land brought about I900.000. President Jeffrey Denies It. DENVER. Colo., January l-Preeldent E. T. Jeffrey, of th# Denver A Rto Grand# who to chairman of tbe executive officers' association, says there to not a particle of truth ta the reported gigantic railway combine which is to control all tha groat Unee. He said: "Nobody In his sane mind ever thought of attempting to combine all the railways Into a great organisation to control the commerce of th* country. Th* meetings to New York have no aucb purpose and IX railway manage re can be brought to a point where they will simply obey the Interstate commerce law, tbe main object of the meeting* to New York wtu have boon accomplished.'• Changes and Appointment# J. N. Garland baa been made contracting agent of tha Georgia railroad. Charles Mixer, who waa with the Vandalia. but recently resigned, baa accepted a olace with the Texas A Pacific to Texas J. JL Clark has been appointed traveling freight agent of the Louisville A Naabvtn*. and J. F. Hartaouah, representing tha fright department to Kans City, will go to Chicago. J. J. Hill to to become a director ta the Chicago. Milwaukee A Bt. Paul rood.

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gam* K. Tkotaas U HamlU t«i Ufr** hmmbrr Oj . Jot W. mga*r* sabdndsfeo. pert Blake * eddnin*i * 16 • Hrarr Eliet to Heir L-’Hitchoeek. tot 9S. vmiard PUIce atWBtVin 2jm * aaertg to Margaret Bruce, lot K. Breea'* addttioa LM* • AnSrew M. awseaey to WilUam L. T*rl'>c. parr tot X Martindel* A Co-"» ai&mvlaun. -part aecttoa IX wMTMbsp 1*. rmnse X » Harsh J ESwaiUs to Martha A Thomioxm. tot 11 Ctortrs X. CapHfA eve. — * te* * Gewge G. Braguator «* at to J<*in GeOlg *t Ux. part ao«uiiea« «uart-«-r. faction MAteamahlp tt, range *-■-■■■ L4M » Manon Trust Ce . executor, to MarlitMsan W. rSavss et ai.. sort aeotbwest <piari»r. mectioa 21. township 14. raect .« — esc ae Eli Ceoger to Manta L. Bruce, toto n aad n. braOn t Blverahle addttikm sowWa*-. — -* . - - . 459 W Jatta F. Haneisva to LSvenle BRyma «t aJ.. tots 6 tmi X. Arw-nto ^ Park addlU /S - w Rriieoca Cemmins et al. to J<H«b HamIra. pan aorthweet cearter. section . ^ XL Utrasbl; U. ranee i - • 2.** W lareel FreO to Francis M Fred, tot 1*8. Ftotcber * ace.-ond additioa Joan H- Lartaon to Hitton 1*. Brown ’ et ux. lot It. WaUteV* Sonurstoe aoemoa. Irvtnjrton Hiltan V. Bwwc to John H lorteon. Pj: VtU Fiotrier • WoodSawn addittoe

DANVILLE’S NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING

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Building Permit# E. » Gttaoa. rvpatr*. MU X. IVnasrlvanlt calm « , t 5 ®- ■ COUNTY COUNTS’ RECORD.

for arrivals and from tha cast' tor departures. The dances are to be so varied that they will suit all taste# two-step will be Interspersed by tbe lancers and plain quadrille. Special music has been arranged for tha ball and all the latest | and moat popular compositions will be ; played. The ball will open with the I grand march led by John B. Cockrum, , president of the dub. and Mrs. Cock- , Turn, tbe march from "The AmeeF* hav- < ing been chosen for this occasion. The ball room will be used for the first time for a baB. It ta considered much flr.tr even than that of the famous Waldorf- ■ Astoria in New York. This ball of the OotamMa Club baa bow more discussed than any Ilka function given ta tbta city for year#

NERVOUS WOMEN

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Superior Court. ItootB 1—John L. McMsster. Judge Albert Venn v« Mabion Woody and Indiamp^UCotd Storage Conipanr- tmmagee. On trial by Jury Room p—James M. T.eatherv. Judge. Ida V. Ratleis* »* Supreme Tribe of Ben Hur Policy DUmUoed and oeet* paid D. M Oebom* * Co. v. Krancts M. White. Ju.l«tn*nt. Defendant defaulted- Kvldence heard Fltsdlns and judgment for tSK 68 aithout relief #”‘1 Room I—Vlneon Carter. Judge. Jame* M. Donatoton v* 8amu«-l E. Hamlin et al. Finding and Judgment for the l nli>n Truiit Outs pan y et A. against Georgia M. and W C. Ttu>mp*on tor ti.U7.22 and coeti. Findtng for plalnUlt f »r ps- 62. Finding for the Etate Rank </t Indiana 1144 and costs, dtiding for W. W. Hubbard for *117.^. Circuit Court. Henry Clay Allen. Judge John R- Fllpptaa v*. Win. K Mick et elMechanic's Urn. Plalntifi called. defaulted. Cause dismissed for want of prosecution, judgment agalnat pUlnilflt for „ co *‘f _ August W acker ve. Louiae W acker. To oonvey real telate. ineanity of defendant suggested Collie E Kinney appointed guardian ad litem. bubmitted to court. Finding for petitioner. Petitioner authorised to execute ^Medor* J. Cooper (executrix) vs Sarah E. Powell et *L Partition. Coai miss loner film report and files appraisement of real estate. Offer disapproved. Heal estate ordered re-ad-T agerlcht rs. Mary Ungerlcbt. IMvwea gubndttvd to court. Evidence beard in sort. Criminal Court. 1 Fremont Alford. Judge, gtatc ve. James Hull. Aesault and battery. Jury return# verdict of guilty. Fine MO. State v« Wm. Nichole Acting as agent for lottery. Defendant files motion for new trial. Moticsi overruieo. Defendant appeal* to ApP W.Vtr va U, EllJ*h Powell. ‘ fondant waives Jury; demands trial by oourt. Evident-* beard State v*. Elijah Powell. Grand Uroeny. D*ffondant maivM jttry **& dmmUMlB trial by ourt State vs. Henry Stuck. Appealed from Oty Coen. Defendant files motion for new trial. New Suit# Elisabeth J. Kennedy vs. Marie Rhodius and City of Indianapolis. Damages Superior Court, room JL Wm. Campbell a O*.. ve. Mr*. Hulda A •tout. On account. Superior Oourt, room A Stella Abram# vs. Allen Abram# Divorce Circuit Court. _ '' >arah L. Smith v» Francis M. Smith. D4verqe. Circuit Oourt. J D. Bowereocs va. August Thau. On account. Circuit Court „ ^ ^ Benjamin S. Jones et at vs. John R. Budd. On account Superior Court, room L HIGHER COURTS’ RECORD.

[Special to The Indianapolis New*-] DANVILLE, Ind.. January 1—The new high school building Is tbe pride of the school corporation. It was erected late this fall and is now occupied by the eight-year grade and high school pupil# It ta of red pressed brick, with atone yimmings and slate roof. The architecture is modem. It has furnace beat and improved perfect ventilation. There are ten rooms and two largo halls. It was built at a cost of 514.CCS and to two blocks from th* public square. In the spring cement walks are to be laid on both tbe streets passirg it. The public school building, with eight rooms. Is ta tbe south part of town, seven square* from th* new building.^ ^

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SOCIETY

Slrk baa returned to Wes-

Mitchell, and Misses Mae Richard, Mamie Crist, Ethel Burk. Cleona Bailey, Messrs.

Miss Nelle

ley an College. . . John A ii/rtch. of liberty, is vial ting Walter Blddlecomb* and Paul Bremmer-

Mr. and Mn# Martin Btrk. man

Mrs. Ch&Vman Williams will not ©b- i Miss Julia Hollweg gave a small hearts serve her day at home this week. | party this afternoon In honor of the vi»-ML-s Edna DuBols will entertain La Hors ta tbe city Including Miss Evelyn Bannlor Club to-morrow afternoon. I of \evay; Miss Haideman, of Lou-

Hobert N. Lamb has returnerl from a

Efroymaon-Faiblemam Mtae Cetta Fetbleman and Meyer Efroynmon were married last evening the borne of tbe bride's mother, Mr# j MatSda Fethiesnan. in North East street. \ Only the family witnessed the ceremony i pr>nounced by Rabbi Messing. The bride | was given away by her brother. Isadora Fetbleman. The attendants were Miss Gertrude Felblenaan, a stater, and Louts : Efroymeon. a brother of tbe couple- The | wedding gown was of whit* Parts mous- i seisin* trimmed with lace and bavfhg a belt and cottar of liberty satin. The bride carried bride msk# Mies Felblenian wore white organdy over green, silk and trimmed with green ribbon and carried pink rose# A harpist played the wedding inarch from “Lohengrin'’ and a melody for the ceremony. A wedding j dinner followed, the party of twenty be- , ing seated at one long table decorated with pink and white carnation# Mr. and Mrs Efr- ymson laft last night for an extended trip to the South and East, and will lira at 1197 North Delaware street. Morton Place, on their return. HaughviUe. Mr. and Mr# Thomas Goes way have returned home. , Miss Etta Avery returned to Brownaburg last we«A Mr. and M rs, Thomas Baxter hav* returned to nurioi# Mrs. P. J. Stoner and daughter Ruth are in Haaelwood. Miss Cilicia Avery is with her sister. Mr# Walter Hammon. sity. Miss Hale will entertain a number of friends Wednesday evening. Miss Daisy Hale will leave January 7 for Lafayette to attend Purdue UniverThe congregation of She |png-avenue church and their friends gave a reception and watch night service'Yn the church Monday evening. SOCIAL EVENT AT ROCKVILLE.

Dr. Greene's

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I drawn? «t, .^l ko»B«bo!4

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than the strongest man could eodwrev and It to show the effect* of work

and worry.

Thousands of women In office# thopa, and fae- . tone* break down tot health under the strain tnd becoma weak, ttrtid,

nervous, and debilitated, tortured with female complaint# or ranked by headache, neuralgia, backache, nod kidney tremble. Here lies the great strain upon the nervous systems of women. - They have little or no rest; their life la one continual round of work* duties here, duties there, duties without number. What wonder that such women go to bed at night fatigued, and wake tired and un-

refreshed in the morning I

« What women seed is that great strengthener andlnvigorator of womankind. Dr. Greene’s Nerrurm blood and nerve remedy —that remedy which rebuilds | ^ health and strength, purifies and enriches the blood, givesstrength and vigor to the nerve# and the strong vitality and energy to the system which will enable women

to do their work and yet keep strong and well. It is this great medicine they need- Nothing else in the world can do its work. ' MRS. M. D. PERKINS* of 100 Q St., So. Boston, naas., says; “ I was completely run down and could not sat, for the eight of food mads ms sick. I did not sleep at night and woe as tired in the morning as whan I retired at night. My head and back ached all the time. I wm oqmpktsly exhausted if I tried to do ray housework, and could not walk without being ataxy.

I was exoaesivaiy nervous and very weak.

** Then I Iwgan to take Dr. GnwrtFTtfervura blood and nerve mnedy, and I cannot say enough in it# prate*. 1 have not felt so well for yean m I do at the

present time, thanks to tha splendid remedy.

i formerly.

Of*. Greene 0 *

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FOR THE BLOOD AMD

Mm/FG JYCJl rCaSs

visit q< three weeks at Clifton Spring#

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Mrs. John Mason, of Evansville, Is visiting her parents. MF. and Mrs. F. J. Scholx. t Mrs. Charles E. Coffin will not observe her Mondays at home until after Febru-

ary X.

Mrs. Adolph Seidenstlcker will rive a card party Wednesday for Miss Pape, of Clifton. Cincinnati. A dinner will be gi#n ** the University Club to-morrow evening for Miss Haideman. of Louisville. The St. Mary s Euchre Club will be entertained next Thursday by Mrs. William Horuff, 556 East South street. Miss Flora Paets entertained the Independent Club Tuesday afternoon for her guest. Miss Elsl Dunham.

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ManV Guests.

ley. Pa.; Miss Adams, of Chicago; Mlsa Wright, of Cincinnati; Miss Rankin, of j Henderson, Ky.; Miss Watt, of Chicago, ; and Miss Moxley, of Shelbyvllle, Ky. i D. P. Erwin snd Miss Erwin are eni tertalnlng a house party, which Includes Mr. and Mrs. George 1^ Bradbury, Mrs. Scott Linn, Delmont Norton and Alvin Datelle, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coburn gave a luncheon to-day in their honor, and Mr. and Miss Erwin will give a dinner this evening. The par- ! ty will attend the Columbia Club ball, : this evening, and will return to Chicago

l to-morrow.

Miss Marie Hines gave a carnation and ! rose luncheon yesterday at the English cafe, having for her guests Misses Gertrude and Elizabeth Fletcher, Clara Hawkins. Edith Griffith, Ruth Maxwell,

[any < The ir

fly. have returned to Terre Haute. The fourth dance given at the new dancing academy in Sixteenth street, near Illinois, will take place to-night. Mrs. James M. Winters has issued Invitation* for a tea Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. J. M. Francis, wife of the bishop of i Indiana. V* Miss Julia Mothershead has Issued invitations for a luncheon Tuesday for Miss Defreee and her visitor. Miss Matt, of

Chicago.

The regular monthly meeting of the

Supreme Court Minutes. i>,4li. Stats ex rel v*. Consumers' Go* Trust Co. Marion 6. C. Appellant * assignments 'ikMe^ta'th* mattor of th« petition of O*©. X* Derm* for sdmiwlon to practice law. Morton C. C. Brief for State <4). Appellant’* brief (t). 13,4X2. Alpheua W. Moort *t al. v*. Pittaburg Plat* Glass Company. Howard 8. C. Cause advanced. 1D.XR4. David C. Breedlove .vs. Mayra* Br. edlov #. Hendrick* C. C. AppeHokt'a petition and bitefs <*>• . „ 14. MU. Horn* Electric Light end Power Co. vs. Cams Collins. Elkhart C. C. Appellant's

petals.

New Supreme Oourt Suit# 19,MX AUe* Green ve State of Indian# Henry C. C. Record. Assignment of error*. No-Uc-i oerved below submitted under rule IX. AMI. Curtis McCoy et al. vs. James T. •.Ooy *t *1. Deoatur C. C- Record. Assignment of error* In term bon# Appellate Oourt Minute# t.411 David Mlgbiey va. Marion Rutherford et al. Howard C. °C.» Appellee'- brief ID. Supreme Court Decision# The Supreme Court to-day handed down tbs following decisions: . , 15. TM. Franolc Herd, trustee vs. Daniel M. Bradbury. Hendrick* C. C, Reversed. Ba-

ker. J.

IXIri. Franot* T. Hotd v# Dental M. Bredbsry. Marion 8. C. Reversed. Baker, J 14.4X2. Alphtus Moos *t al. vs. th* Pttte-

burg Plats Graes Case advanced.

Company. Howard # C.

ta arranging for th» laboratory building, that ho was glad to m*

<rf the proportty of th*

added that the next tra-

hoped to ess at DePauw

and «ku ipptng of a com-

PPP Coascioustios# WtUtsm O. Hay*, who took an overdose of morphine Tuesday afternoon, to atlll in a proosrteds condition. For eighteen hoars yest.rdsy and test night he was “ by artificial respiration. R* isariouaneas thto morning, and l that he took the drug to make snd without any suicidal tn-

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DAILY CITY STATISTICS.

Xarrtoffo Licana#

Sidney Kirttpatrtck sad BM# H. Richmond.

-Birth Return#

Johan sad -— Forti# T» N. Collfsmia at. ^Anthony and Katie Breadsteiter. Ut Palmer and Huai# Qrwfisert, tlb Mitmrra at, hey. -

George and Jetae icott. WM

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Qeerg* and Bertha Beahier, XU Downey at. ^Robert and Wrinnl# teackey, TXS Dorman et,

lay.

Jacob and France* Raff. MS Iowa at. girl. Jehn and Mary MoDuashi. Tie Hough *t.

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XTertoa sod MoUMa Dot# UX Patterson et, ^4 and Emma Tlbb# S. Uwton at. boy. Philip and Anna Lehr. S» Ooraell ave , glrL Carl and Ponate RoMwnbtfr# tRt Jackson at. ^ R and BrteUa Pammor# IT* * Sherman and Uaal* Tingle 1*37 N Arsenal * T RaJpk ,r and* Maud Wtehard. X fl iitk* sad Sana Mvmaata. WJ

wen ave^

and Corn M. Byfield 1XT Oornell and Christian Krsse. MJ7 Orteto

— Appellate Court Decision# Tbe Appellate Court decided th* following OftflMMK l.SM Ellen Lsary et al. vs. Benjamin Rioboreek. Marion # C. Affirmed. Cornstock. J. XXW. Andrew J. Pugh vs. Peter B. Milter, trust**. Monro* C. C. Transferred to Supreme Court. 1,HS. Preston 8. Hartman et at. v# International Building and Loon Association. Delaware C. C. Transferred to Supreme Court. ’* V5 X194. Knights Templar*’ end Masons' Ufa Indemnity C. mi any ▼# Elisabeth N. Dubot# Warrick C. C. Petition for rehearing overruled. The court set th# following cseee far oral argument: XXto. Western Union Telegraph Company V# Howard Ferguoon. Monro* CL C. JonCharles l. Knouff v# th* city of Logons port. Case C. C. January SX A New Oourt Reporter. (Special to Th* Indiaimpolto hew#] COLUMBUS, Ind., January t.-Judge F. T. Hord. of th* Circuit Court, has appointed Benjamin Block, formerly a stenographer in th* office of Reeve* * Co., as official court reporter for th* Ninth Judicial circuit, to succeed Walter GaiL br&ith, who bo* held the position for two year# Mr. Block will assume his duties at tbs February term of court. Capt. Glaaisr Re-Elected Trustee. Capt. John T. Glaxder. of the No. 11 hoee company, was re-elected trustee of the firemen a pension fund, yesterday The mayor, the city clerk and the fire chief count the vote# Glaxier received lH of the 150 votes cast.

The regular mommy meewug ©i German La dice-' Aid Society* will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the Ger-

man House.

Mr*. Charles A. Layman gave a small and informal whist company this afternoon for her sister, Mrs. Thiebaud, of Springfield, O. 1 Mrs. Ernest Hobbs Burford observed her first reception since her marriage tnl# afternoon, assisted by her mother, Mr#

John C. New.

Mies Dorothy Jungclaus and guest. Miss Alice Winspear. have returned to th© Cincinnati College of Music, to resume their studies. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dolftnger and Mr. and Mr# John Dolflnger and daughter, Madeline, of Louisville, are visiting Mr, and Mr# Otto D. Letter. Harvey Perrin will return to Andover, and John Perrin to St. Paul, after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mr# John O. Perrin. Miss May L. Shipp has invited a few friends to meet the guests of Mrs. G. B. Moxley's house party informally over a cup of tea to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. Percy Weaden Is here to spend three weeks with Mr. Weaden’s parents. Mr. Weaden passed through the city today on the way to New Orleans. Earl Fudge and Reuben Johnson entertained fifty young people with a ridiculous party Monday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fudge. Miss Mary Kurt*, of Denver, will return tbe latter part of this week from a visit to Miss Moafort, in Cincinnati, and will be with her aunt, Mr# William H.

Hubbard.

The Inter Liberos Club gave a reception Tuesday evening, in honor of Misses Flora Paet# Bessie Stephens and Katherine Dearinger, who will be grad-

uated this month.

Mr, and MrK James Lees Somerville, who spent the holidays with Mrs. Somerville's mother, Mrs. Claude Matthews, at Clinton, left yesterday for southern Cali-

fornia, to remain all winter.

The first party of the Ladles’ Society of th* German House for this year will b* given Saturday afternoon. The hosteaaea will be Mrs. T. A. Wagner, Mrs. P. M. Hildebrand and Miss Alice MueUer. John Cressinger, clerk at tbe Bates House, has been called to Cleveland by

Margie Taylor, with Mrs. W. E. Stevenson and Mrs. Howard Cale as chaperones. After the luncheon the party attended

the matinee.

Mrs. John Randolph Brown entertained fifty friends this afternoon, to hav* them hear a paper on “Anthony Trollope.’* Miss Caroline Howland, which wtu recently read before the Woman’s Club. Mrs. Brown was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. B. Fletcher, Mrs. Arthur Fletcher Hall, Mrs. Edward F. Hodges, Mr# J. M. Francis, Mrs. Edward Daniels, Mrs. A. P. Spruance. Mrs. John W. Jones,^ Mrs. Newton Claypool and, Miss Miss Alice and Walter Shlel gave a hearts party Monday evening for Miss Elsenman, of Covington. Ky. The guests were: Mieses Mary Clune, Mary Cullen, Marie Kennedy, Rosemary Brennan, Anastasia O'Donnell, Mary Drury, Elsa H&blng, Loretta Gramllng, Mary Egan and Anita Muhl and Timothy Cluns, Edgar Cullen, Thomas Bheerin, Theodore Cullen, Jamee Quinn, Robert Kruse, Elmer Niedllnger, John Hatfield, Charles

Thale and Alfred Duggan.

Mrs. Pearson Mendenhall entertained the Clover Leaf Cinch Club Monday evening. The members present were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Greenj Mr. and Mrs. A F. Zearing, Mr. and Mrs. J. McClain, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sherwood, Mr. and Mr# W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. WUUan> Hoil, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Odov. Guests were Frankrand Miss Della Stead. Miss Jessie McClain and Miss Eva Mendenhall. Th* prlxea were won by Mtae Mendenhall. Mr# McClain, Mr. Zearing and Mr. Sher-

wood.

A large party of relatives and friends will go- to Lebanon this afternoon to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Louise Mahan and Hannon Bradshaw, which will take place at the Centenary church. Th* wedding will be preceded by a christen!]

vuujrvug vi iycw xurn, wuj Daptixe Martha Harmon Kevin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peebles Kevin, Jr., of Sewickley. Pa. Mrs. Kevin was formerly Miss Martha Bradshaw, of this city. The christening will be followed by a dinner for thirty guests. After the wedding ceremony at the church there will b* a reception and cotillon at the Richey Hotel.

(Special to The Indianapolis NeSrr.]

ROCKVILLE, Ind., January 3. — Th* marriage of S. F. Max Puett and MIkiU’ Madge Ott occurred at the home of the bride’s parents last night- Nearly two hundred guests were present The mald-of-honor was Miss Reba Berry', and Will Hayes, of Sullivan, was best man. Cullen Ott brother of the bride, gave her away. The bride’s gown was of whit* organdy and she carried bride’s roses. Miss Berry also wore a white organdy. Mr. Puett Is a young lawyer, associated In business with his father, S. D. Puett. The bride’s father is D. B. Ott, a merchant A number of guests from out of

tjie city attended the wedding.

ROCKVILLE, Ind., January I — Th* wedding of MUss Vaora Volts, of Chicago, and Parke Heeny. formerly of Rockville, occurred at Chicago on January 1. They will make their horns in

Chicago.

MADISON, Ind., January I—A notable wedding to-day was that of Clarence A. Acton, of Lexington, Ky.. to Miss Gertrude Garrity, on* of Madison • fairest daughters. Hootiers in New York. fSpecial to Th# Indianapolis New#.] NEW YORK, January X—Tha following Indlanlan* are at hotels hete: Indlanapolto—H. H. Condlt. Broadway Central; Maes Hadley. 8t. Deni# Terre Haute—T. Frank, Imperial. Marion—C. A. Baker, Broadway Central. WareswP. 8. Glover, Cosmopolitan. Goshen—A. K. Benedict. Mr*. Benedict and Miss Benedict. Albert. Greenwood—V. H. Maxwell. St. Deni# Lebanon—Mr. LeFoUette, Manhattan. WINNER OF NEWS TROPHY. Harry A. Hoffman, of the Manual Traininff High School. Harry A Hoffman, who won The New* trophy in the photographic contest. Conducted by the Camera Club of tbs Y. M.

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Mrs. Henry Douglas Pierce and daughter, MIsh Theresa Pierce, gave a Vaaear breakfast to-day to the colony of Vaxsar students In this city that have attended that college since Us foundation and to a number of girls who expect to attend within the next few year# Invitations were extended to Mr# Robert W. Catb-

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with the science of photography necessary to bring out the best effects of the work of his camera. Mr. Hoffman says that he has won other prizes in amateur contests, but that Th* News trophy is

his greatest pride.

The Smith Bank.

Charles Finley Smith, president of the Indiana Bicycle Company. before Us absorption by the trust,. and Emmett M. Hmlifi, lately president of th* Delaware County National Bank of Muncle, have opened a private bank In the Fltxgerald building in the Circle, under the firm? style of Charles Finley Smith A Co. They will do a general banking business, accepting accounts and paying Interest on all deposlte. and trading In commercial paper and bonds, but will make a feature of the underwriting of the stock of companies and corporation# K. M. Smith will have charge of the banking business, and C. F. Smith of the pro-

moting feature.

Veterinarians in Session. The Indiana State Veterinary Association held its annual meeting in the State Hour this afternoon. About thirty members were present. The meeting will end with a aessloh In the State House tonight.

The Basuto.# (Good Worde.l

Next to th* Zulus the Basuto* are physically and intellectually the flm*#t ■' tribe in Africa; and. indeed, th* “Fingoes." Who are met with ta large number* throughout the country, are. 1 believe, members of dispersed Zulu tribes who have intermarried. The Basuto* mostly wear blankets of divers colors—, more commonly dark red—Which reach to about the knee, though the younger generation even dispense with this Ioosh garb. H«d run about in their bronze, chocolate-colored skin*. Many of the women have their fn< f» tattooed In lines !■ from the forehead, to the chin, and across the face. T'he Basuto* know a. stranger at once, and if on# remains long ta the country he is frequently addressed by a nickname, such as “Father of tall men,“ "Father of long beard#’’ etax. th* more common and complimentary title being “tnorena,” or chief. When one meets e Basuto the general salute Is “‘Lumeto!,

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Only one New Year’s birth is so far recorded at the health ©file*—that of a girl at the home of Anthony Brandxtetter. 166 Palmer street. o Members of th* Dramatic Club are looking forward to the performance of "David Garrick." to be given by the Dramatic Club at the Propyl*urn Monday night. Rehearsal* are being held under the direction of Booth Tarklngton. w ho to also to take the name part. The first annua! meeting of the Indianapolis Audubon Society will be hold tomorrow evening, ta the assembly room of the Commercial Club. Reports of officer* will be made; work of poet year reviewed and there will be an election of officer# "The Law of the Universal** will be dircuseed. This to to be railed the Twentieth

Century meeting

brother, Charles, and the possible fatal Ulnes* of another brother. Mr. Creaslnger left for Cleveland this afternoon. Th* Rev. James D. Stanley and family hav* arrived from Cincinnati, and are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walker, before taking possession of their home. 17® North Meridian street. Mr. Stanley to tbe new rector of Christ

church.

Mtas Leona Rudy entertained last evening for Miss Dorothy Jungclaus and Miss Winspear, of Nebraska. From out of town were Miss Pape, of Clifton, O., and John Craig, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss Rudy will return to Cincinnati

Sunday.

William A Fuller, E. G. Keith. J. Harley Hadley, E. B. Butler and Cyme H. McCormick, a committee representing the Commercial Club, of Chicago, arrived ta the city to-day, to investigate the methods employed at the Indiana Reform School. The committee will go to Plainfield to-morrow. Mr# N. G. Worth received Informally this afternoon at the Savoy for her visitor, Mr# Frank B. Cook, of Lafayett# Mr# Worth waa assisted by Mrs. Frank B. Wynn. Mrs. Edward J. Robison and Mr# James W. Noel. Mr*. Cook will remain over Sunday with Mr# Warth. The new rector of Christ church, the Rev. J. D. Stanley, has arrived in the city, and will preach his first sermon ta the church next Sunday morning. Mr. Stanley and him family are being entertained for the present by Judge Lewis C. Walker. 1309 North Delaware street. The Up-to-Date Cinch Club was entertained on last Monday evening by Mr. and Mr*. J. Q. Hicks. First prixe* were won by Mr# Orville Harris and Mr. Guy Sparks, and consolation prizes by Mr# Joseph J. Bauer and Mr. Herman Kinsly. The club will meet again on January IS, at the home of Mr and Mr# Herman Kinzly, at the St. Chari**? William Parker, of thto city, and Miss Christina Hill were married ta the holidays at the home of the bride near Connerwille. Both bride and bridegroom are students at the Indiana Unirersitj They are spending the vacation with Mr. Parker's parents in Blaine avenue. West Indianapolis. They will resume their studies at a college in Boulder. Com., where their home will be for a time. A party of friends from North Indianapolis gave Mr. and Mr# A R. Harold a pleasant surprise at their new home, 2169 North Illinois street, last evening. Among those present were Mr and Mr# W. G. Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Dreyer. Mr. and Mrs. William Foy, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Galon. Mr. and Mr# Charlea Bremmerman. the Rev. and Mrs. C. Claude TTavte, Mr and Mrs J. L. Dixun. Mrs. Pern*. Mr# Payne. Mr#

C. A, to a student at the Manna] Training High School. He to seventeen years old. and U the youngest member of tbe Camera Club. Naturally he feals some-

what elated at his triumph.

Mr. Hoffman has been a close student of photography for several years. His wont shows that he not only has an artistic conception of tha best subjects for picture# but that he Is conversant

Gibbs, Miss Josephine Robinson. Miss Mary Hussey, the new English Instructor at the Shortrldge High School; Miss Mabel Bchmldt, Miss Lillian Atkins, Miss Amelia W. Platter, Miss Annie Douglas# Miss Adelaide Goetz,* Mias Duncan, Miss Davidson, Miss Eleanor Carey, Miss Bertha Croeley, Alisa Evelyn Craig, of Vevay. who ta visiting"Mrs. Craig, at Woodruff Place; Miss Mona Taggart, Miss Florence Dunning, Mias Theodosia Hadley, Miss Berth# Ellis, Miss Nora Taggart, Miss Margaret McCulloch? Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Edna Green, Miss Harriet Noble. who is in Madison, Wto., and Mrs. E. R. Lewis, who live* In Washington. D. C. The girls who expect to attend are Misses Margaret Bowen. Lydia Parry, Ruth McCulloch. Lillian Atkins. Bertha Bals, Margaret Rock wood. Natalie Smith. Hazel Backus, Cerene Ohr, Susan Lilly, Margaret Shipp. Mary Pratt, Gertrude Baker and Elizabeth Pierce. The guests were served with a buffet luncheon, and later they went to Mr. Pierce’s den for a a plum pudding course and there talked :

over VaiJ&ax. Mr# Catheart has the di*- *,*>»-,4loan—. A ., Unction of having attended the college 1 Will HOt CllSappOLDt yOU.

the year it was opened. 18S6, and to. have personally known Mr. Vassar, the founder. and she had with her his photograph, bis autograph and the first catalogue issued by tbe college. Several decades were represented by th# member# A* the guests left the house a pink carnation and a, bit of gray moas, representing the colors of the college, were given to each on# with a spray of rosemary for remembrance. Th* preaent year students home for the holidays will return to col-

lege January 7.

Columbia Club Ball To-Night. One of th* most notable events in the j social history of Indianapolis will be the i grand ball to-night at the Columbia Club, j which ta th* climax of the series of no- 1 table and brilliant entertainments that ’ are given to mark tbe comuletion of the ! i of *i*y y«ra to Ml tack on.

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seen to-night than on any other one event j • ; . 1 ever given ta the city. Th# entire build- ; world equal tO it.

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tainment and win b# illuminated by numerous electric lights. Every detail that wiU enhance the beauty of the place and contribute to the comfort of the members and their guests has been arranged. Carriages will approach from the west

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