Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1902 — Page 16
(S PEOPLE HUE ifllC t lOSHE GIME
WHO OMKfIVeS LOMk* IN A BANK.
MANY
THE LOST THINGS
Q««tf Do I of Money Is Thue. Reatorod to Ita Owner*—Other Coat Things.
“It aeema to me," said the bank policeman aatelx. "that moat people are playin’ ft losln' game. Just the other roomin' a ■dan lost bta shoes light off hla feet on tbo front stags of a bank, and I wouldn't
eek, but I reckon It to COO. besides
«iUsf
money I find In a we< would range from, |5U checks and orders an ftnd letters. Sometimes before he gels out of th generally he has to con
discover! his lo wanter about » notice that me here, probably I
sre bn
OKt he
to "belnMiere and get kln< the other bnnka there's
m<
they're more nd of careless, a about as mu
are.
was on the regular force uo ta the tlma I came hors, nlna years ago, an I used to find Iota of stuff on tbs streets then and turn It In-mostly watches and pocket hooks. Holidays and parade nays was harvest times, especially wher there'd been a big crowd watchtn’ the pa rade. It ust to Juat make me sick some-
used
At ich
t us t selves f wh
night ru te bicycle
rsalves.
of wheels, too.
ht run who
east one bicycle a week by the rest of the
folks
ba at all eurprlsed if some lost shoes With S lost man In 'em wandered in here soma day,” and the policeman seemed duly grateful when he discovered that his Joke also had not been lost. “About the only things that ain't lost In
Jnued, "are ent visitors 1 the reason.
koep everything that's lost, no matter
bow Uttls it la. See—"
- nd from the mysterious depths of a
forth a dusty cigar box. other objects of equal
cheap llthographt
eparat
y-elg
ped on, but we found ero that way lo
iswvs r.Th thought wt’d done it * ■‘Ust to turn In loti Why. th# man with didn’t turn In at leas was looked down on _
fellows. Them's the reasons I
Is playin’ s losln’ game."
DECLARES HE WAS NOT TRIED.
Man Fined In a Justice’s Court Makes a Novel Plea.
{ciiS
l 'mr
OW ill
And
desk he I
containing, among othei value, the following: A c miniature penknife, thr
uled for
i TL o r^jr:'i. is, a thirty-eight cali-
ber cartridge, a brass ring without a set, iral pairs of steel-rimmed spectacles,
>earan
kef timi
Er W' p ■
ture penknife,
from different chain
rtrli
seven
th
et ml
dently from some company ad for which there were no mates.
Higher Grade Things.
“Here are the things of^the next grade.” and he led the way to a small anteroom gad pointed to a cosmopolitan group of canes and umbrellas. Some of the canes
wera t ‘ tout tb
ered except •The next
he explained, "and consists of money •nd thlnas that have a money value, but
WS i
"Ti
William Shipman, a prisoner In tba county Jail, to-day a*ked (or a writ of habeas corpus In tha Circuit Court. Ha allege* that Juatlee Nlckaupon sentencad him without a trial. He alleges that Nickerson refused to grant him a chance of venue Judge Allen baa act tha
heating for Monday.
Bhlpman was arrested September « on an affidavit alleging that he assaulted Mrs. Fannie I Thornburg, of Raymond street. Two other af1 fldavits charged assaults upon members of the 1 Thornburg family. The court record* show
j that Si _
ht cail- j “’"jJ ^petition for a writ of habeas cornua,
at. I ow,— ian charges that he was arrested on Sepr 4. and the case was continued until the day. When he appeared the next day he
sev- ' applied for a change of venua. JuMloa Nlckerevl- } son refused it on the ground that ha had al-
ready been lined. Shipman denies that he pleaded guilty. Justice Nickerson Insists that)
Hhipman did | |
J U. N>w*\.hur
al pairs of steel-rlromed spectacles, tem t^ r * n d keys of plebeian appearance,u pock- I nrst j, y . whan ha appei
„..rror p an emaciated pocketbook, sev- applied for a change of venue,
era 1 memorandum books, a tlmebook c
' He glo
WM » Ks%. 'tik If
lias. Bcrme aristocratic
[las would not the stormiest i
1 1 ACC j tio
AUCTION SAL Kb. LE—"LEW SHANK, tha
MODERN METHODS Ceesttaffy fteW/hv darjaW prse« . JMaas la efts oseegry—ass «ae hawrfb j-snrm. W mot BAKER-VAWTU* CO. AsrfMsra. Aamiatmatm. ffysCswagtears. LOO** LEAF MYSnmm JL O. COPBLAND, tnrwfssf ftr ImMmma. Air Assvsesw Abw Ilf*; C. U Orwaw Off
wtwa*»
undertakera.
absolutely alr-tlght. wgt< proof. For aale by laadlt
Writs for bookleC
SUNDAY SERVICES. WBTHODIIT.
Howard Place M. and Amenal. C.
murntr
Chureh—Oocnar Flftaamh V. t'roohr. pastor, will preach, morning and evening
Mecldlan-st Methollst Kulscopal ftlurch—The
IMMtor, the Rev. Joshua Slansncld. will preach
at 10:44 a. in and T:S0 p. m. duiulay-achool at *:*< a. m. Lpw. rth League at <:M p. m. Midweek prayer service Thursday evening at 7:44 Orace M fcl t'hurch—Corner of East and Mar-
ket sis. Preaching at It, by pastor, 3. L. uuaer. Subject. Saved by Water” Sunday-school. 10. I Jo lingua rally.
7 Jd 8 '
M
kei Ht*.
V'unkhuuB
c'lBsn 9. eSutuliiy-Bchool. 10. ?:90 IjtmMum
proensm. 8ph*iull«l huiri
»a?rvio«, TueBdfty. 7:30. All tnvUe«t
PrmfBf
CVntral-Mve lletluNltst RplBcopal Church—Oi»rher of Ceutrul bvb. and Twelfth et. Th* Rev. H \V. KelUkiv. D. P-, pastor l^omiminlon •ervlce* at 10:45 a. m. Sunday-school, 9 20 a m t'laM tnecilna, 9:90 a. m. KVworth Ldraj|u« from 7 to I p. m. All are welcome.
Eptecopul
Church
street. Virgil V
Fletcher Place Methodist Vtrslnta avenue and South
Tun is. 1). D., pastor The pasto 10 30 a. m. and 7:43 p m. At service will «iccur bapttnm and rec«] member*. Claaa at 9 a. m. Sunday
- p. m
preach*^ at
the* morning
ceptlon of -echtiol at
THE OKEY BURIAL VAULT GO. 208-210 Im Billdlig, tndimgslls.
Olft ■ > hoae. Maim is
I2dwin Hay M. E. Church—Corner W’oodlawn ave. and Laus-el. C. jl'. Edwards. U-l>.. pastor. Oeneral class. 9:30 a m. Sunday-achool, 2.10
New Fhimw 4008#
DIED.
and
Cl
September
Myrtle carv.
Mr*. B»1 Carver. Func ttan church. Sunday,
er Searcy, dnugh-
eral at 9:90 p
) a m. Sunday-school, 10:30 a. m. and 7.43 p. K*S wards, son of tha paster,
ague. < 30 p. m lYayer-mcetlng ursday evening. All are welcome,
Roberts Park Molhodlat Hpim-opal church— Corner l>elaware and Vermont »ta. Sunday Services: Preaching by the pastor. L>r. C. K. Bacon, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Morning subject. ‘Love for the Services of God's House." General class, 9 to 10 a. m Sunday-school,
lo a m. Epworth Lsmgue, 6.SO p. in.
Ma.
p*. m. Preaching, by the Re< L. M.
Epworth Ia
Thi U*t*e Cor
League. 4:30 p.
iadieon-ave. M. E. Church—At Intersection of
.. vg-.Mwv-g .. Madison eve. and Inlou st. Sunday > sc bool at asvarn. sseua 5'v vs, b f».“v"i:
tember «. 1H0A.
service* st the i Rosa Krteck. M
Si..-re.l llrart Alsace, llid.
a. m., age 74 year*, rsldenca of her daugh ondsy, Septembei g g:l hurch I a. m. In
Jar. Mi a. m . t New
son of Mr. anti
sir family residence, :
r*. » months and
age J years. » months and It days. The funs will occur Sunday afternoon. September T.
1:30 p. m.. and at Bt Anth
P. H Brodrlck, died &4« W. Mlekigan at . 11 dan. The (uneral loon. September T. at sony’a church, Haugh-
• Invited.
NEW MEDICAL EXAMINER.
*t thei *g« 9 }
will < 1:39 p
ville. at S p. m. Friends Card of Thanks.
Wm wish to aztend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neigh bore and Mr*. MeQlynn for their kindness during thr sickness and death of our father, and Mr. Harsetm and employe*. and Prudential Life Insurance Company for prompt payment, v MRB. MKYEHS AND CHILDREN
lie vis. Tureds night,
at the pleaching
er. and at 7:45 p. m. by 11
Epworth League devotional meetl night, and prayer-meeting Thursday
ember •ervlo
Broadway Twenty •
SI ti
M
'ond
Church—Bro^ way
. The pastor, Kev. ^
sch at both
nd
Wonh
M Tippy, will preach at bo»h service* to-mor-row. Mr Getirge. the evangelist singer, will sing at the evening service. The ladle* of the
sing at the evening »«
Broadway church will meet tn the church par•xt Monday afternoon. Klectlon of ofTl-
ilonday afternoon, bualness of ini[
Miller.
portaoc*. Order of
B a F T I 8 T.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
-All
be c
on the stormiest of days.
; class Is not on exhibition," •xtilulned, “and consists of roone) l things that have a money value, bu
the oiggest class by far. the people that come ’
Dr.
M. 8. Cgnfleld, of Frankfort, Chosen by the Governor.
■lost generally count their money. That's business: but they can’t very well count their money with one hand, so they Just empty one hand, and are so Intent aeaing that the bank don't cheat tb
they sta l of thin
the
n’t
_ sy forgi again before they
way all sorta
wall desks.
“It was Just yesterday *10 gold piece lying on desks and picked It up.
nng
and they don' to one the;
leat i
cheat the bank, that ten j ~ et to fill their hands , art —T„ .h«, I ti
tart aw; igs are
am
that
the
pected to see that trai on the desks. A few heard an argument got the windows. A man $150 draft, and found
ay.
i left
that I
up, ish
Ing on at one wanted to buy a he had only 1144
clerk m
Governor Durbin to-day appointed Dr. M. S Canfield, of Frankfort, a member of th# State Medical Board of Registration and Examination to fill the unexpired term of Dr. W. F. Curryer, who died recently. Th* unexplred term extends to April 21. 1004 Dr. Canfield Is an ectlc. to which school Dr. Curryer belonged.
-day was made after a
long
I 8 - 1< A - K ' A. u1llonf gL 1 m arn to' attend the funeral of our late Brother ! AUCTION SALE1—I will sell Monday. Septem-! Them. Raftery M eir.bem of other divisions InS. at 9:30 a m. st loo* Bevllls ave. vlted. JOHN H. 8CANIA1N. President.
suites, mattress**, springe, bed JOHN MOR1.VRITY, Secretary. plcturee. single bed, j -
oak bedroom suites, mattress**, couch, matting, ahadea, picture*, easel, couch, rockers, bookcase and >mbined, odd dresser, child'* dresser.
with him. Bald that the clerk must have made a mistake In counting the money he'd handed in, as he'd counted It himself Just a minute before. Well,
led over the tenner to him, and he thank me—most people don't.
appointment to-day was made aftei nd somewhat bitter fight, which began
I Just after the death of Dr. Curryer. Dr. Carl | winter and Dr F. M. Wright, of Indiana-
ns. were recommended strongly by their lenda Factional troubles arose and the Qovnor looked outside Indianapolis for a mera-
r bee.
I The
shall
It w«
In a
Medic
saw
one of thei ’cause I’m ex- I emoi
minutes l later 1 '’l '^The law provides that members of the board
of shall not bs professors tn any medical college.
■ it was found that Dr. Wright 1* announced talngu* as a teacher In the Eclectic
leal College of Indianapolis.
In. as he'd counted
_ ninute before. Well,
I turm didn't
A Five-Hundred-Dellar Bunch. “The biggest find I ever made wfis g bunch of bills countin’ up to MOO. I was saunterin' down along here when I noticed a blotter that was leanln' up against the corner of the desk. I picked It up and saw the roll of bills nnderneath. t Just slipped them Into my pocket and walked over lo the teller's window, and as I started I heard a group of men arguin’ about some money. One of ’em said he'd been touched. Well. I let the teller count the money I'd found, and then asked the fellow about the money he'd lost, ami he proved ownership to the roll and got It, an’ ever since then every one of those men that was In that crowd speak to me like white men when they come in the bank. “I never kept count of Just how much
Mrs. 8. L. Wallace Dead. Mrs. Wallace, wife of Samuel L. Wallace, living at 1537 Ashland avenue, died this mornlni after an Illness of five months. Besides her husband, she left five children, Ross Wallace, of the Indiana National Bank; Kdna, a teacher of
nle and Roger,
lake place at Spencer,
home.
ittl:
eh, rockers, bookcase and secretar
combined, odd dresser, child's dresser, base burner, dining table: gas rang*; glass from cupboard, dishes, kitchen caMnet. child's desk, dining chairs, linoleum, kitchen utensils, fruit Jar*. Terms cash. T. J. SUMANS, Auctioneer
New phone 3*8*.
AUCTION SALE—Of almost new furniture and household good*, on Tuesday. Sept. ». S So a.
Massachusetts ave., comprising
qua:
sale t
city. Goods Auctioneer.
k fold
fin*
bevel bevel
ich. oak.
lace curtains. V iron bed:
oak desk,
druggets cou
-era; It
rugs. Iron
fine oak dre
a. tlnoli
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. KrNRRATmREUTORS^W^^ VER. 211 N. Meridian. Licensed.
funeral >mu l ^ r0 £ 1 J T f 1 g' njER ’ Un ' FUNERAL GER. 153 1
preads.
bad root
ng-
very fin# lady's three very fins di
mahogany and willow cotton mattreeaea. spring, brass-trimmed, toilet sets, and stands ingrain carpets suites, pillows, sheets, spt
extension table, refrigerator, can screens, cook stove, kitchen
china and glassware, kitchen utensils and a I vi*. unity of other goods. Th* goods tn this \ .7, r..tde Just like new, th* owner leaving th* Be* 411. reside
t must be sold. LEW 8H.VNK.
ROBT. B. COWEN. -
FUNERAL DIRECTORiV^^^
*£3 N Delaware st.
forts.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS“■g! s»5£2«?sB5 gJS
,8—JOHNSON, HASS-
uoett* *v«. 811
phone 9€3. Old mxln 1439.
South-ntr«**t Baptist Church—Corner Noble and South st* J A. Know lion, pant or. Bcr\tc«« 19:43 a. M.. 7:45 p. m. Sunday-school. 9 *. m. B Y. P. U,. 9:45 p. m. Subjects, **Cou-
utv-alevS ” • ’ L'axga ’• All in it it <
strain t. ’ * * ‘ Fe* rie*»."
1 Baptist Church — Northwest come
and laurel at. Pastor.
10:4T
Woodlawn a%e.
Henry Preaching S' I SO p. m. IVaycr »er Bibie-school, 9:99 a. t welcome to all of ou
ay*. 10:43 &. ra. a > Thumday. 7:30 p. ivary Sunday. You i
irvtce*.
Corinthian Baptist Church—North and Spring stfl. Sunday »ervlccs will be conducted by Rev J Franklin Walter, of Chllllooths. O.; subject at 19:43 a. m.. “The Secret of Succtss.’* Rav. Mr. Walker will also preach at 7:45 p. m . and will administer the Lord's Super. Public 1* Invited to •ach flervlce. Sunday-
Thursday
idol at
evening. College-i
rayar-meetlng TI
ollege-avenue Baptiat Church—Corner College ave. and Fifteenth st. 9:30. Sunday-school; 10:45. worship; sermon on "How to Me«t Life's Lord's Supper. 4 45. B. Y. P. U. 7:46. worship; Dlfflc1lUiea.■' Welcome to new members and
ssrtn^n on "The Consecrate* by the pastor. W. C. Tayloi Central association meets
Tueed
ted Hand." Prsak hlng lor, D. D. All Invited,
with thi* oh
£§• IS! SFIHvSSvsSSr
r U GW Mai
Baptist Church—Northeast cornel * Pennsylvania sts. Th* Rev. era. pastor Blbla-school. 9:30
rvlces. 11 a. m.; pastor's topic, "A Chr
ed." Communion and recsptli
15 p. m Freacl
m ;
York and as J Ville Service*. ! Reconvert'
L'oRununl'
—— i new member*. B. Y. P. U., lN- i ing by th* pastor at 7:46 p.
th- 1 Overflowing Life." Midweek services Thursday
ing. The public Invited to all of
,u &
anager.
school No. 6; Clint, The funeral will ta Inti., her former hoi
General Forwood Retires. WASHINGTON. September 9.-Brig-Gen William H. Forwood. surgeon-general of the army, closed his active military career to-day by operation of law on account of age. He will be relieved of his duties at the head of the medical department of th* army Monday morning by Brig.-Gen. R. M. O'Reilly, who* was appointed by the President surgeon-gen-eral several weeks ago in anticipation of Gsn.
Forwood*a retlrsment.
AUCTION 8ALC—Of a fins collection of tumsehcll goods and furniture on Wednesday. September If. at 9 30 %i m., at 1222 N. Illinois at., consist ing in part of 4 oak leather teat chairi. s ’nrge quantity of first-elas* bric-a-brar. china , and glassware, gas stove. refrigerator. 200 pounds '»ce; upholatered parlor suite, very f in e; r*r>r lamps: fine »ak library table, bedroom rusts, cost 4125; leather couch, cost 935; oak suite. co«t SS5; oak chiffonier,• oak f ading bed and ff-cretary, cost lie fine rockers, ail
co«t
tscr*'
wars. «wi
etary. cost li*.
tty cak hat rack, sideboard,
etchings, iron bedi
nr cou iffonier
fine sldel
gs, iron ulsn oak
Ice* stoats, elegant music cabinet,
dn’.ggcts. swias curtains, bookcase, secretar and foldlr.g bed combined, ccst 9J25; table clotha, napkins, mahogany cabinet and book *Mf, «ect«s. grille, oak dressers, stands, tabic^. carpets, rvgs. af^jrted chairs, two fine bo •kea'-es dictionary and aland and a lot of fine and costly goods. LEW SHANK. Auction-
eer KOBT. B. COWAN. Manager.
FUNERAL^DmECTt ^, BALMERS Can Ship Diphtheria and Scarlet Favar.
Lady attends all calls for ladies and children.
PLANNER Sc BUCHANAN.
Kft N. Illinois st. Both phone* 94L
svenii vices.
a. m
rlstian
of
_ihjlc, Th'
to all of our **r-
topic
REFORMEa Second Reformed Church—Corner Merrill i Alabama st. H. W. Vets, pastor. HundayschOk)!. 9-30 a- nr*. German service, 10:40 p. m. ATanuai offering day. Christian Endeavor, C:3u
pictures. palnUr.RS.
rie-nleh oak chair*. Fisi
stovils, elegant music
is, •ereens, binet. w|irattan tables,
try
MONUMENTS. (Third Reformed Church—Corner Prospect end
w j B. New Jersey sts. E. Vomholt. t»aator. . Annual missionary feottval at 10:80 a. m. The ! Rev. O. Vita, from L4>uisvllle. Ky . will preach - i in the German language. At 7:30 p. m. union „ 1 meeting of all the Reformed churchea of this : city. Preaching by the R*v. I. Gromel In - j German and the Rev. L. D. Baus in English.
RRElsl* 941 W. All the members and friends of tha congre8ta.ta Hous*. gallon are cordially invited.
Iver- MONCME.VT8—H. J. GODFREY, 1125, chuaetts ave Phone black 7552
SUNDAY SERVICES. PRB8BYT1CRXAN.
Twelfth Presbyterian Ckuroh—Contor Maryland and West. PrsuchtiMK ttumlay. Beptstnber 7, at 11 a. m. Hunday-scnool, 9:80. AU wsloome. W*. A. Hendriokson, |M*ator.
Olive-st. Presbyterian Church—Juniors at 9 *. m. Pabbath-school. 9:45 a. tax. Preaching by pastor. 10:44 a. m. tWnior Endeavor. 6:46 p. in. Preaching by Rev. H. L. Dlcharam, 7:30 p. in. preypr meting. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Grac* Presbyterian Church Comer Capitol ave. and Thirty-second st. Rev. Chauncey A. Foreman, pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday-school 9:45 a. in. Senior C. E., 1:45. Midweek service. Thursday, | p. m. Seats free. AH welcome. Tabernacle Church-Corner Meridian and Eleventh sta. Rev. J. Gumming Smith, D. D., paster. Preaching at 11 a. m. by the Rev. H. L. Dickerson. Sunday-achool, 8:45 a. m. Young peopU'a service., 7 p m. Branch Sun-day-*A'ht*ol. corner Illinois and Twenty-first
sts. at 3.39 p. in
reabyterian ChurchDeaf. F. C, Hood.
East Washington-street Pre Near ths Institution for lh«. ^
t*astor Preaching by the paetor at 10:43 a. m. and 7:45 p. pi. tsunday-achoul, 9:15 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E . 4 45 p. m. Midweek prayer service Thureday evening at t:46. Tha public la cor-
dially Invited to theee servlet?*.
First Presbyterian Church—3 Fifteenth st. The Rsv. M pastor. The Rev. William 1
preach
N. Alabama, near D. Haines. 1> D.. EL Riederwolf will
to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Hun-
day-scho«d meet* at 9:39 a. tn. Hoclety Christian Endeavor. 7 30 p. m Midweek prayer and (Conference meeting on Thureday evening at
7:45 o'clock. AU are cordially Invited
Fourth Presbyterian Church—Morton Place, Alabama and Nineteenth st., terminal Alabamaat- car line. Rev. O. L. Mackintosh, pastor.
There will be no morning service until
Sunday In October on account of ths abaence from the city of the pastor. Sundaysechool at 9:45 a. m. Charles W. Mooree. superlntendeat.
Prayer-meet Ing Thursday at 7 45 p. m.
Prayer- meet I ng Memorial Preabyt
mortal Presbyterian Church—Eleventh and wehland ave. The Rev. Freak O. Ballard, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m The superintendent. Mr. Frank K. McCrea. will he present. The pastor haa returned and will j preach at 10.30 a, m No evening preaching until September 21. The midweek prayer and conference meeting. Thureday evening at 7
SUNDAY SERVICES. CHRISTIAN. Third Christian Church—Th* Rev. L. 1C. Brown. of Frankfort. Ind., will preach in morning st 10:30, In evening at 7:46. Aunday-schoot at 9:14 a. m. Y. P. ti. C. E. msctlng at 0.30 p. in. AU are welcome.
Hillside-avenue Christian Churoh-HB, J. Tomlinson. minister. Junior, 9:00; Sunday-achool, 9:45; preaching, 10:45; C. K . 4:46; preaching. 7:46; midweek meeting. Thursday, 7:45 Brightwood car to Eighteenth at.. Columbia ave. car to Nineteenth st. Weloome.
Englewood Christian Church—B. Washington and Rural at*. The Rev. B. W. Brown, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:33 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn Bible study at 9:30 s. m. C. V. meeting at 4:80 p. tn. Pray*r-m**tlng Thuraday. 7:30 p. m. Take Irvington or Gr*enflold car to Rural st Kveryon* welcome.
Central Christian Church—Comer of Delaware and Walnut sts. The Rev. Allan B. Phtlputt, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 45 a. m., conducted by the pastor. Bundsy-school at 9.30 a. in. Christian Endeavor Boclety at 6:30 p. m. Junior Society at 9 a m Thursday evening pray*r-meet ing at 7:45 o'clock. Bveryonc welcomed to all thess service*.
Fourth Christian Church—N. West, between Bt. Clair and Pratt sta. Rev. Geo. ii. Anderson. pastor. Preaching at 10:46 a. m. by the Rev. A. L. Oreutt, and at 7:46 p. m. by the pastor Bunday-school, 9:30 a. m Christian Endeavor. 4 10 p. m Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. Lawn social by tha Willing Workers Monday evening at J. A- Victor's, 1509 K Missouri s
■PlftCOFAU
Grace Pro-Cathedral—Rlxteenth »t. and The Rev. Frederic O. GrannIs,
av^a. The R Services to-u
ay-school, 9:30; second celebration t m«>n by the rector, 10:46. evensong and
7:30 p. m.
Central
it*, rector, ion, 7:90;
Second Presbyterian Church—Corner Pennsylvania and Vermont »tr The Rev. Owen Davies Odell, pastor. No preaching services morning nor evening *unday-school, 9 45 a. m. Prayer-meet ing Thursday evening at 7 45. Mayer ihspel, corner West and Norwood sts The Rev. W. T ti. Seyfert, pastor, will preach at 7:30 p. m. Prayer-meet Ing Wednesday •v*n-
ing. Sunday-school at 2:S0 p. m.
C ONOREOATIONAU
Union
Bunday evening. 3 o’clock, September 7. will be assisted by ths Rev. E. D. Curtis.
Bt. David's Church—Talbott avenue ami Eaut Twenty-first st. On Sunday neit and until further notice the Sunday services will be as follows: 7:30 a. m.. holy communion; 9:30 a. m . matins; 10 a m , Sunday-school; 11:00 am., choral celebration; 7:30 p. m . even aong.
Bt Paul's Church—Corner New York and III!noi* sts. Rev. Lewis Hmwn. Ph D . ractor. Regular services resumed. All communicants and parishioners urged to be present. 7 30 a. m.. Holy Communion; 9:I0 a m.. Sundayschool: 10:46 a. m . Holy. Communion and sermon ; "Christ's Philosophy ot Life”; 7 30 p. m. evensong and sermon. "The Sin of Murd*r and Its Divine Punishment.’*
THSOSOPHICAL.
Theosophy—The Society of American Theosophlata meats to-morrow (Sunday) evening at
Oongragatlonah-Rev. Thomas Rmlth will give'7:30 o'clock, at 9 W. Pratt et There will be hi* farewell addrew to th* members of th* ; sn add reus on the subject. "Roul—What Is 117" Union Congregational church. Marlon Park, i A cordial welcome to all who desire to attend 8 o’clock. JBwgfamber 7. and a course of free lectures on theosophy, the
D. | modern philosophy.
Trinity Congregation*! Church—Corner and and Bpruc* sis. The Hev. Levi Whi
ling by th* pastor at 10:41
Pleas-
, *• P*9-
tor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:46 a. m. At 7-45 p. m. mlraJonary servlo* Mr. Eldrldgs will speak. AU invited. Good singing. Bunday-school
st 9 30 a. m Endeavor at 6:46 p. m.
Mayflower Congregational Churchy-Corner Six-
teenth and Delaware sts. Robert Storr* Os-
good. pastor. Sunday-school. 3:30 a. m Morn-
rv Ice, 10:46 a. m Sermon by the pastor.
lyer-meeting Thursday,
tally welcoma at
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7:45 p. all thi
m. Harmon
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as. services. Sean frss.
BFIRITUALIBK.
'oro.r Alabama trvlce* st 10:45
MIm Ussts Harlow, from , will conduct tit* asrv thi* iwnownsd ^waiter
..'ew Tors sts. Sunday asrvlcea a. m. and 7:45 p. m. MIm Llssls Harlo
HaydssvUls, Maas., will conduct tit* aarvlosa. >e eloquence of this renowned apeaker si-
nce of this
sttentlon of tars* audiences wh
was hars t
certainly b* pi
ora. and her many friend* sad to meet her a«aln. AU w.l-
SriRITUATJSM—T7»ere will bs lytular spiritual service* every Sunday aajg^uelay nlarht at 7:30 o'clock held at 371 N. Ka«t »t.. conducted bv the Rev. Mrs. A. Annabll. Trane dtaoourse Sunday nlfht. September 7. subject, •’When Shall Man tw Ruled by Reaaon. Instead of by Greed and Gold. - ’ Spirit mesaarva will b* alvrn after tha discourse and bustnea* questions anawered. Donation fee. Ill sent*.
UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD.
Universal Brotherhood and Tbeoaophlcal Society—Indianapolis baadquartcr., 323 Ft. as ave.. near New J.raey at. Public meet-
aeet at 3
fctrhood of
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phona 3743.
BURIAL ROBES.
order lody d
Graceland
AL ROHF78—Made to orde ice AM pcode fumtahed. Body M 1’AXTON. Mil Grace lar
F R I E N Db.
First Friends' Church—Corner of Alabama and Thirteenth at* Th# Rev. A. J. Brown. p»atcr. babbath-achool 9 IS a m. Preaching al 10:30 a in Christian Endaavor at 6:10 p. m. Dr. Bylveater Newlln will conduct the service.
Brotherhood llanapolt* I
Wayne ave.. near New J.raey st. Publl Imta .very Sunday and Tueaday av.nl o . lock. All Interested In th* fatherl God and In th# brotherhood of man reapectfully Invited Beela free. Stringer* welcome. Vocal and Instrumental music Subject,: Hun.lay evonlTg. "Work and Art"; Tuesday rvenlng, "The Key to Theosophy."
CHRISTIAN 8CIKNCE.
list Church polls—Servlo lay-school at
meeting al 3
North at..
‘lock at
opposite Win.
room open lo the public from m. Room 17 Lombard Building.
Ington street.
,’Usum. ylum. H.adtng19 a m. to 4 p. t. 24’, E. Waeh-
The Indianapolis branch of lb. ThaoaopMcal Bnelsty In America meet* every Sunday evening In th« court rooms of Judg. Smock, at 42 N. Delaware .t,, In Baldwin Block, al 3 o'cUa'k On to-morrow evening ther. will be an addresa bv W. p Adklnaon. F. T. 8 . on 'The 8up.‘r1orlly of Blavat.ky's Research** Over Those of Darwtn. Hpencer, Tyndall, Huxlty. Haekal and Other* " Tuaaday evening tho a elely will consider th* "Cause of Gnud and Evil.' All ran take part. No collections. AU ar# welcome.
UNI VERBALIST. The Central Unlveraallst Church—Corner of New Jersey and Fifteenth eta. Rav Marlon Crosby, paator Prwu hlng sen lea by th* pas-to-morrow at 10:45 a. m and 7:45 p m. BundayMhool. 3.30 a. m. Devotional me*.Ing at 4:45
LUTHERAN.
Second
I.utheran Church—Hoabrook
Rev. Harvsy E Sir
.'-school
I 7:45. by Rav. E. W. Simon.
English ■■ I.. .. ■■ -.——._
and Woodlawn avs. Rev. Harvey E pastor Sunday-school at 3:30. Freai 10:30 and 7-45. Homing and evening
_ ion,
chlng at aarmons
MORAVIA R.
Collsge-av*. Moravian Church—Corn.
ty-fifth Wm. H. Vogla. Ship. 10:45 a. ra. and 7:45 p
7 43 p.
•hip, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m Hui I 3u p. m. Weekly prayer-meeting
AU welcome.
i#r Twen-
pastor Public wor-
nday-achool.
NEW JERUSALEM
N. Alabama lalatar. Bunds aermo
"Tha
New Chureh Chapel—413 N. Alabama at. Rev Willi, L Oladlab, rolalatar. Bunday-achool. 3:30. Service and sermon, 11 o’clock. Subject
of sermon, "The Joy of Worship "
UNITED FRE8BTTERIAN. United Presbyterian Chureh—Th* Rev. C. M I Jiwrenoe, paator. Preaching at 10:45 a. m and 6 45 p. m. by the paator. Sabbath-ach >nl, 3-jo a. m. T. P. S. C. E , 5:45 p m.
TEMPERANCE.
Temperance- Franrt, Murphy will apeak at the Murphy Gospel Temperance I.eague at 3 m., to-morrow, com< Bverybody welcome.
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notice— Rials of Indiana, County of Marlon. In the Circuit Ce ur . Nancy E. Miles Notlca^o UVMli'ior, v». . T~' ~ to flia cJalnis Glnh* Pat torn-Work*. To th* (Yedltom 4»f tha Globo Pattern Work* Notlra ia heraby given that on 8apt#mbar I 1902. an order wa* duly *>ntrr(Ni i M the abtv* ant it lad oauaa. by tho Marlon Circuit Court raquiring all i^raona, Anna or corporatmna havl Ing claim* agalnat tha QP.ba rat turn Worka or agamat raid racalvarahiu or raid tru»t tii fill* the aame with Jameif L Barnitt. rwalvar of raid Gll>»*e Pattern* Work a. or to file the •anui In the above entitled caune. not later than the 80<h day of HepK-mber. !»l. and ui>.>n failura to m> file raid claims, raid receiver will proceed to cloae up tha affair* of raid truat and tho** pemona. firms or corporations no falling to file Raid claims will not be ontltlcd to partl^ ipate tn the distribution of the araeta belong in* to raid truat. Therefore, all creditor* *re hereby notified ail claim* not later than t>ept«m)brr Wltnaaa my hand this 0th day of September,
JAMES L. BARNITT, Receiver Globa pattern Works.
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Emma McCoTml
Tllman Ho
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-Htate of Indiana, as., In the Hendrick* Clrcu
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— -— -wJndrlcte Circuit C)i farm, 1909. William Pearcy. Jai
’. John M Pearey. OeorgH pearcy,
— — vCormlck va. Tllman Howard Pearcy. To Tllman Howard Ucarry, greeting You ara hereby notified that tha above-named plaintiff* have this day filed in the oflb • of tha clerk of raid court their eortaln complaint or petition, alleging therein among other thlnga that you. th# raid Tllman Howard Paarry, dafendant, on the Slat day of February, lfc:*2. being then a resident, living near the town of I>an v Hie, in renter township. Hendricks county. Indiana, and the aame being your uaual pU • of reaidem-e for more than twenty years rrior thereto, went to parts unknown, and n*'« continuously since aatd data remained abact.t and unheard from, leaving property In ralii
county without having made provision for control and management; that by reaaon thfi of raid property ta suffering *
proper care, and praying th he adjudged by said court iatratlon. and an adminlat
appointed. Now, therefore, you, the ran) infl man Howard Prarcy, defendant and abaeniM*. aa aforesaid, are hereby notified that raid uomplamt and the mauers and thlnga th%r«in alleged will com* up for hearing and determination in said court, at the court hou*** In the town of i/anvllie. Hendricks county, and Rtar* of Indiana, on Monday. November the 24th. 1!W2. or a* soon thereafter a* raid hearing can b*i had Wltnaaa the clerk and seal of said court, at Danville. Ind., this, the Id day of Beptemh-r. 1333. ZAIN E DONGAN, Clark Hendrlcka U»rcuit Court. ADAMS A M CQRMICK. Alt if-
neys for Plaintiff*.
Irlrka
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,jn thcr*luffertng waste for warn of tying that your estate may
t subject to adminitrator thereof duly
the raid Til-
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