Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1883 — Page 5

THE INDIÄWA STATE SEOTIXJEL. TEINESÖAfc DECEMBER 19, I68X"

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SENSATION iL SUIT.

Dr. iJrifilth Kile Unit Affainat Canton E. T. Johnton. Alleging That Ha Wat Deceived Into Signing' Away His Right In the Homestead Property The Complaint. Header of the Sentinel will remember that just previous to tbe suicide of Mr. . T. John.iuo, on the l!0th of November, ihr husband reached thi city iu company with Dr. Wakefield, of Richmond, and tbe home property in this citv was deeded to Dr. Wakdit Id. in truNt for their sou GritHth. 'I hat transaction w;is mad. tbe basis of the follow iii suit, which waa tiled yesterday by Dr. Griti.tli: Kdward 'irinHä complain v' Frtward T. Johnon, John Is Wakviicld and i.::tiitt U Johnson, and sa? that on the Jbiu vf -November, lstj, the piainutr and Marietta li. Jolmioii, uow deceased. u(ltl.fil.-of l.dward T. Jotmson were owners tu ir mtiipU of lot 4T'i b-etoti in north stds of lot it In l'mii' sutiiiviioii ot outiot 17 J, ia tLity fil lmiisiiaiolis. lie iur'.lior Hays that wn.u u.e lot runs t(iic'a- d it was understood between t.dward T. Join, sou and in. wue oa lue one p-iri and t lie ..a.N till' on the nlbrr tunt suid Kdward f. Johnaon aiiotild pay A,wm oneliaif the purc.lusw joiK ;-;.(! it.o piaiauir (hould pity tue oilier hall, and Hie title ftiouid he in iha plaintiff and .Marietta W. Johnson a teiiant in counnoa. The yiaiuiiu ;id lr.a bull and a moriao was g.ven to sevtm liif ot der half of the pnrciiaso arioney. . And the plaintiff says that be on the ilo:e abv civeu, a very old nun. l-m eu;tiiy luiir years of ao, with powers 1 mind ami body gr rally witUneil and impair? 1 fcy years and la or. tares and borrows, and very HI Out able to comprehend readily eveu plain and aünpie transaction of biiMums. ,r lo result the iiu-aoriutiiur-, ano solicitations of other In respect to tu propvriy and uiine-s InU rrstB, and especially f bi.i dnHji:ter, tlipxaia Marietta j. Johnson, and her butd,and, lue did. miaul. Ldwsrd T. Johnsou; all which was Iben and tli-re, and still is, well known tu aid Kdward T. Jolnixiu. Ho further aay that Ii-'. Jolm fc. Waketield, I. li., ha lor many years past ti ttiw intimat and trusted friend of (tie family of tbe plauuiff and of tbe Tlaintiff bm im-11 and ef his daughter. Mariettt O. ohuAMii, wife of Kdward T Johnson, and that they bat tdwsys lovest said Wakefield, and trusiet in him witii implicit trust an1 confl leiice; all of whit-ii via, fully known by tid Kdward T. Johnsou, who well undfiNtowd lb it if he could procure tliv concurrence of aaid Wteti-ld, ay hut device, practice, or arufl.;e. r deceit, or otberwinc. ta any kChomö r ltio to the otircumalion of whicti the censut and CO-tiperai ion of the plain Hit and tha aid Marietta t. Johnson were neceary; that inch coniHit and co-oerat)OQ therein would be readily 9tveo. and audi acbeme be tnercbyeatfectuatel; and well, kaewiug tnese fnebs the said Kdward T. Johhoa came all the way from Knoiville. Tena., to Uie city of Richmond, Ind., where tbe said Rev. J. K. Wakefield recldd and fill l rcaide. and tnea and ibrrf, iu repealed oonferenoea wita aaid Waketield. running inrouxh several day? and aighUand protracted for taiuiy honrs, faUely aad fraud aienily and by many fale, fraudulent, deeilfaiaud wicked devices, sieeches, wrliino, tokens and pretences, led and puruaded said Va'c-at-lil to bt-licve that there were good and sufficient tfaaona why the said plaintiff and Marietta U. Jobntina ahould convey a way thetr i'l and ail. and singular their iatcret therein to said Wnkefleld la trust for aid driiViUi L Johnson, pou of aid Kdward T. and Marietta . Johnson. And baviaz so purmaded aaid Wakefield, Induced him to ime froui itirhraoud to Indianapolis and aid the ncl.nuf and dexiyu of I raMdnlenily and falsely tnduciai: the plinii;J and Marietta U. Johnson to io convey tue iaid lot wittttut any consideration whatever, a aforeaaid And faid Waketield, in Mie city of Richmond, wrote and prepared for si-niuÄ and execution oj tbe piatntlA' and aaid Marietta I. Johmea the deed therefor, writing in the same tlte false and fraudulent consideration of f7.00o wrv-ii ihey well knew uot one cent wa to be paid or tendered for rbe same: and having tilled up Skid defd came to Indianapolis lato in tue eveums of the Tnh of Nveinber, l vj-t. And he Ky that ttiey did not, nor did the sal t Edward T. Jahnson, or Hld Waketield, proceed ta the bourtc of the plaiutiir to auprbe hint and aa.d Marietta . Johnson of tneir presence in tue city; r tneir obj.-cl in conuiis( U.I .re d ire, nor did the lain uii or sia Marie'iau. Know tnatAli KdwarJ . JobnsiMi was nearer to tiiU city ihau Knoxvillo. Tean., orMtid Wakefield nearer tunn toe city of RichiBood. where aaid U'aicfield entered tbe .sit-ling-rocm of Die house of the plaimlrT whvre lie and tbe anid Mnrielia U. were seated, oomiiie in nnannonnred from and turougn t'ie baca door, foi.o.d in a few mo.iiftiu afterward by said l'.dard T. Johnson, and in trie midst of the S rprUe. astonishment and contusion o( tho moment and frccas.011, stated the ooj-jci ef the.r visit to be to procure said plnintttf and faid Marietta G. to conrry ami k, a, alort-suid. said Johnson urging as a tKMi;i VI I y Mild i OMc'iri' should be nvidi at onre. ifcot e was very sick and suro to die before cpriu, hi:1, lliai the s.tid Marict;a (i. Joliusou was na a Tonn vroinan and would be su re to marry a --sin. mini lue irurriy ruirii iu that cnsä anil would in nil Tobabiliiy g' to others than his sou : and Uie Kaid WaWetirld asentud to and seconded the reqiit-tt anu nasons urud for t!io .nrryu( i of t'ne lot a af jrei:d; And KdiCi Ji.bn-Oa lln-n tooiJ out the deol mi l ir.-jl, m.viU'd and (ieunauUd thst itsLoui l ba then and mere iriiiLinliat.-iy executed, a-id delart4 ii!t ! e had me money 111 Dank at K:ioxviilc, lehn , Willi whii.i to iy ort and saiiify a.u.1 ino'ißitp aiiTtaid: and tli.it. unk- the deed wu extcuu-d In- i.rvi-r would pay otl" atd morta.e, but let tl tie foreclo-d a:i i ine lot bs so.d : t.iat tlie d.cd in pinci il iu Ins lmiid.1. but ho says l.:m ho ter.'J not md id not r ad it or know us cea-ii-ut.H at any time U f.ite it wa cX'TUlui I thai lie tU a.'.y i.'li:vd tu siu it unlil ins d-tiifiK-rsiioilId oesiro and r iiie-l hnn to do o; th it ie said Mariel'a l.tiiaud and reld-e l io-ign the same or if-ulo it. wneitfiipoii saul ftlward T.. J i -r b.1--band. thru Iikik i t r into tri p.trlor and h id a bri'-f. (.'arnen, snd at liiut-s augry till WitU bcr, after v;'.icii ho rctc.ried with biT, Mti 1 M,iriett.t 1 , who said tote pLiiiitill. - it rriii inrml tlht." or m ikt ttietlcci, !t will be all null!." audaid El war J T. Johiixiu tlit-u sini cl his unLe lo tbe da.d. lea?in? room hlove tor tin- iuim-3 of tnu plaintifTand K riet la ll. toi-i-ii auove mm. a iiich tney then di 1 111 i'Duraure ol Hie (oi.teiils thcrtol. ho fura- hn is touecraiil. v And pUiuliif say that h l.asa.iite .eaiiifd tnatiaid dvfen lut Johnson lial bt-t B witb IVsKtt, Id for three days prec dins; the eTetntiru of ttie wii.l deed, and by iaie, fraudulent ftnd d'-ceiliul me aiittions mi l sVueuieuls indurtd iiiin in be.itve that .ud Marietta Q. wai of unsoutid i; in J and thai while -he was yet -nwl of Home apn-:ty to act. aad a;peared to be of nnsound ia ini.it would be conduct v to the wellarc of the family and preservadoa of the std lot in the fimiiy to iave it conveyed in trust ea afon-aid. and that aaid Waketield se believing ai t rd bis oart unon a trouidlei belief In Slid Msnetu's insmity. but jn gcKxl faith. And be further says tliat he H informed and telleves ihms.nl l-Ulward T, while in confidence with said WaheReld. falsely, fraudulently aad deceitfully represented to hi in that said Marietta had been seduced and corrupted and debauched while iu tbe State of Tennessee with said Kdward T. John-on ny a man of tha surname of Henry, wbohe t bristian name ia unknown, and that be. said Johnson, and he, slid Marietta O. Johnson, had. on account thereof, been alienated and finally and forever separated from each other, and neltht-rcould or would live together. And further, that he said Johnson bad tne money tu his own rieht of bis personal property, to-wit: I t.lOO to pay ofl Mild mortgage, but that he wo'ild sot pay it o.f while tha t:tlo was iu the names of his wife a.nd ber father, as it would be only to lose the lot to aioise'if and his aoa, but would also be to throw away the money. The complaint then allied that the money which Jobiihon had in the Kuoxvilie bank Was the property of the p aiu till", tne proceed of certain lauds sold in Kansas, nad which were sold to pty off the irortsnue. NtXt Jollows the story of the acknowladment of ihdeed. ald Johns-in and aaid Waketield leu tne hont at different times, aaid WaLeScld Eoin first, and he sny that at sometime durin the niRht said JUrietU G. Johnson, wife of naid W ward T. Johnioa, wai Shot and killed upon tier bed in her room iu said house, so that In kui not l made a party to tnis action, as la in tiff herein, and as all her interest iu aaid lot j her death veiled iu the wild Kdward V. Johnq and her son, Uritlith T. Johnson, all the pHrties interestei are hereby made partita hereto as plain liiT or defendanta. even If. na be verily believes, said deed is and was void by reason of the manner in which it was Jrocured and executed, both as to Bald Marietta U. otaiiMin and tne plaiutift. And he avers that he is informed and believes that since the execution of the deed Ker. Jonn B. Wakefield, I. U , baa written a letter to said Kdward T. Johnson, in wnich he advises him not to payoff said mortua-xe, as he is in honor bound to do, but 10 buy tip and take aa isnment to biroaelf. and If it should be held valid at the meroy and in the con trol cf aaid Jonnon. and enabling him todeftatand dertrov trie same at pleisure: and in his f.a't? hefrsot that he was placing it out of his power to pay bis own debts, and that tne deed would operate to hinder and deiriud his creditors, and aniof.! thm the Arm Harrison. Hine fc Miller, whoci he owe tl it), and lr. J. A. Commiugore for medical services Tbe conplaint then rifitlu lea with tne rtemand for judgment of Iho Court, setting a-t le the deed on the ground of lis bsvine bf en procured by frand. and an order thst Jobnon be co npeiled lo satisfy Hie mort.'AT and iudginent rem!.?roi ncaiust him for SI.10J. which is Hie aniount claimed to belo is to tne piainil r, which is row in the bands of tne defendant, Joiinon, at Knoxville. State Agricultural Statistics. W. A. Pcelle, Chief of the State Bareau Statistics, is gettins LU anaual refort

raj. idly in abaoe for wibraiasron to the Qotf rnor. 1 Tie rcjtort haa been made with great care, and the l'.ureau has shown a praiseworthy pains iu getting correct statement from the several Counties of the State.' In many cases when? the rctnrnshave been inconsistent and erroneous, they have been returned to the ofliccrs and subjected to revision. From this fact the report may be relied on, and will be of great value on this account. The following shows the yield of cereals in the State: The total acreage of wheat in 13s3 was S.OdD.-JO!, yield. 1,405,573 bushels, the average being 19 3 10 bushels. Iji.st year the acreage was 3,t3,3H, and the yield 4t;,)2,tl3. St. Joseph County has the largest average yield per acre IS 7-10 bushel" The acreage of corn in 1HH3 was 3.1&5,37!, and the yield, SD.GIO.m, allowing an nverage of about L'S bushels per acre. In 12 the acreauo was 3,3rJ,K5; the yie!d, 11.j,j1,('.717. Ot tlie Counties producing the jrreateht amount of torn I'osey ranks first with an acreage of 19, t-'d: a yield of "2,113, i'sVi; being an avt-rsue of 43 1-5 bushels per acre. The aereatre of oats in tue State was b.Vi.trjjfJ; the yield, rj.Giil.T? , being an average of ucarly 3U bushels per arr. The total d acres of flax was 'Jl.fi;;; the yield, l." .11 bushels and r.,!::i tons of lax-.stra x. Acres of farUy, LD.17-'; yield, 3: is; bushels; acrea of rye, t'..K)l; yield, 3'.H..il3; acres of buckwheat, 4, (!; yield, ."l,4riü; acres f timothy liay, l.Hi7,3-3; yield, 131.137 tons, au-ainst t: tons last year; acres of clover bay. l.3:),10; yield, J.üM,."lll tens, against 8.;,U4 Urns last year; acres of Irish potatoes, o7,lW; yield, 8,:vi:i, 112 bushels, against 7,2i;i,H."U bushels last j ear; acres of awect potatoea. 2,228; yield. J.,S7G bushels, against 0.s,2l5 last year; acrtt- of tobacco, 13,u:2; yield 1.70U10 lesil mated) pounds, against 13,50.'(.4.s( pounds last year. In the production cf tobacco Warrick County takes the lead. The report will show the number of ro.lj cd drain tile in ntieration tobe 11,1S7,S11, against JVs-t.'-07 rods last year.

1'KKKY 1UAT lIVttNKD. Kiirrom Kas-upe of the Hands nnd rsseiiBer. New York, lec. 13. Tbe ferry-beat, Gardon CitT, of the last Uiver Ferry Company, caught tire and burned at noon, to-day, in ber berth at the foot of the Jarues ship. Several horses also turned, but all passengers and employes escaped so far as known. The boat was valued at $100,000, and was partly insured. Hie boat had just left its ship on its way to Long Island City, and had got barely its own length, heading up stream, when the names were seen bursting from the deck above the boiler. The engines were reversed and tne loat backed into the ship, but sorapid was the spread of the flames that before it reached the bridge the cabins were wrapped in flames. In jumping for the bulkhead of tbe ship, the pilot, Niels Nelson, had his shoulder dislocated, but fell out of reach of the flimes. The engineer, baniuel Tracy, ran through the flames and reached the deck, his clothing all ablaze. James Heil, the fireman, tindintr escape te the dock cut off, squeezed through a porthole and elropped into the river, lie was saved. A dozen passengers a:.d ferry hands on board saved themselves by jumping to the ferry slip or by dashing through the flames to the bridge. The new trucks belonging to Havemeyer's sugar house, the truck from the standard Dil Company's works and a horse and wasnm belonging to J. N. New, a grocer of Long Island City, were en board. Tlie horses ar.d trucks burned. There were other wagons on board, and it is pail several team jumjieil into the river. At 1 o'clock the tire was still lmriimir and the firemen at woik. Wliere to See the Great Trottera f Nrw York. I Cincinnati 1 itue -Star No two m-n in America have had more experience with tine trottingstock and none fire better judges than Calvin M. Priest, of tha New York Club Stables, Twenty -eighth street near Fifth avenue nnd lan Mace, of the Excelsior Stables, West Twentv-ninth street. New York, the champion double-team driver of the l'nited ISiaU-a. Iloth of these gentlemen say, that for painful ailments in l.oises; suih as cuta. bruises, swellings, lame ne?s. stifim-ss, St. Jacobs Oil is superior to any tiling they have ever used or beard of. This is also the opinion of l'rof. I'avid Robarte, the celebrated bore-shoer of the met ri lis and thousands of st ck-owners throughout t' p country. As a pain cure for man and LratSt Jaci.bs Oil has no equal. Mr. I'riest rec ites tbe case of a valuable trotter, sostiiF lieMn rheumatism, that be cxild uot move an i. c!. J:y tme. thorough application of St. Jacobs Oil at iiiL'bt. the animal was completely cured, and w as lit for the race-track, the next !ay. IHtlVKS W Kl.lv. rrojioae! Legil.ttion ty Which Ianocent Fori Iier of l'atnlf Will be Protected. Bjiecial lo the Sentinel: Washinotoi, Dec. 16. Ameng the thensands of bills that have been presented in Congress so far are about a dozen "for the protection of innocent purchasers of patents." All of these bills are intended, more or les, to cover the famous drivenwell cases. In Indiana and Ohio about 5,000 farmers have been compelled to pay ?10 each for infringement in the äriven-well cases, and almost evcrry State iu the Union 13 interested to some degree. representative Morey. of Ohio, is one of the authors of these bills. He says oi the object to be accomplished: "It will make it r.eeeaary for the patentee to prycure damages for infringement, to go to the debter. or the man who soid the patent, instead of the innocent purchaser. To my mind the driven well decisions wereinfamon" Agents went over the cauntr and sold the points for the djiven well. The patentee sold nothing. The men who bought tbe diamond points for tneir wells paid a pood price for thetn. When the patentee thought the farmers were well supplied ho followed his agents around and compelled earn farmer to pay $10 for infringement. As the laws now are it is unsafe to buy any patent nnlera you know the patentee. It frhould be a sufficient defense to show that the patent was purchased in good faith, and it will be so before many weeks. Mrs. Oliphant's new serial, written expressly for the Youth's Companion, hs.3 ita scene in the time of tbe Covenanters, and its heroine is a historical character. Wei Ie Meyer. It is now undisputed that Wei Pe Meyer's OatarrhCureisthe only tieatment that will abolntly cure Catarrh fresh or chrenio. "It has effectually cured roe; J. A. Wilson. Princeton. Ind." "Wife and daughter receiving wonderful benefit trcm ihecure; J. E Edwards, New Marlon, lad. One boa radically cured me; Rev. C. H. Taylor, HO Nolle ttreet, Brooklyn. N. Y." Thousands of testimonial are received from all parts of the world. Delivered, It. Dr. Wei De Meyer's "Illustrated Treatise," with statements by tha cured, mailed free. D. B. LKW ET k CO., LSI Zultoa street. New York. Crtnm wirst! ea ean be ImaroTed. sail aftea crrred. by my recipe. Kent by w all for 26a Jh U. ktcAlviB, termorix Tax üoUC4Vec,' bewea, ataaav

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