Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1919 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER ; WILLARD QUITS

JACK DEMPSEY

BEN ED. DOANE. Publisher

INDIANA

JASPER

A i .! ti i he I Job waiting to w el- !:,. t!i, ,..v s hiil,!

Tli r--: i'; Fur-.pe :i;Hr t. b f .1 1 ! . i on Mac!, i! tvs.

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h i r 1 f. ;!.!:tis i!. an will soon he . il v rk:i4 man.

Wl.r.-v.r i!n r- is .'.'.tin,; there l.oa'd In- (,. tify of Wimi'.

AT EHD OF 3D Jess Refuses to Face Jack at the Beginning of the Fourth Stanza.

!. way to ;.l the i.'.il Job hü" :s In !...irr.v Ifi.- g.rl tliut has it.

DEKFSEY IS ViOHLD CHAMPION Former Title Holder Is Wh pped From the Start He Never Had a Chane Was Knocked Down Seven Times in the First Irning.

Wlr-r , vi suppose you would get nt t- "ii..i'-ir banquet" these days?

v . :.!y s the most Hi;i:i!.ir sei.g in the wcrM is -nomc. Sun t Home."

If .ii :,re glad the boy :'.re hark cv tl. if it.. !! 1 J.ij.s are hack, too.

S. tiu-u hoke down the charlt:i' ' i:i ;;! it :,..! of coughing up.

A Hur .t w hose !'.!. t;t:'ir.n"v was x -me was that "f 'ViK.il'y I'sf.

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j Toledo, o. July 5. Today Jack ! I. !'.: is taking hows s tltt latest ttamploii of the heavyweight lxtug J brigade. II. 011 tli. chrtlllpiouship bei fore spectators, j J. s Wil'ai I quit in Lis corner after thrc rounds, 'luring which lie was i knocked i. iv.it m'viu times ami I j ti;ii h.-d Into u bloody muss ar.iun-1 j tlie 'nee. He was whipped from tl0 J t : ! : I and never ti : 1 a t IiMice with the ; tr. '-.i.-i.il'.tis at. I cyclonic I ein psey. All 'of id.' kr:.. kd.-w t.s occurred in the j jn-n'iij round. ! Willard actually unn coim'ed mit J Mice. Til.' I:ist time Ii." welit down. I'.'lt ; I.o w! s s.: . ! J.v tl.e g"i,g. v "itch rat.g

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State Happenings

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I!iinsvllle hn been rlt.men th Unnulient heiiiliiuartert if the Natlniial Pluml.er Mnnufueturer' smw rltttioii. Arrnn in. nts were until at Iii third numial iiu-etin;; of the In. liana Siwlety of Arehltei t at Iudl inaixillH to 1'iiMMi a haiKlli.Mik for areliite.1 coverini; all laws, -inllnance ami rulings relative to emistruet Ion work. A k.mmI oil well with n ro.luctloii i,i .' barrels was ..liipl. t.-.! a fw dayn ak'n on tlie An.Irew tTark farm, northeast of M mule. A nuniher of new wells are llii(f tlrllletj in the same tlolnlty. whl h has alMiut UT well In operation. Thtt r.fr .nnr-ll mt sliilllviin a I m!

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FRANCO - U. S. PACT

of Indiana reeentlv flew- from Wash

Inctoii, I. . to llazeSlmrft fleld, l.niu' IsIiiikI. In 112 minutes. Otto 1.. Klatiss. amlltor of 8tnte, has iiplMiinteil Charlea I.eb'emun of Kvansvllle ns an eniiiiner In the täte lnsuranre department to Mtevd I'reil K. Ileurinj: of U.m kporf. who has received nn appoiniiuent as Ju.U'e. Several thousimd hales of sisal, a material used in the iiiauufaetiire of hinder twine, and valued at approximately a hale, were ruined In a

AGREE ON ALLIANCE TO MEET GERMAN AGGRESSION.

Mailer, circuit court

Menoj;rupher. at a member of th? ftchool hoard to succeed II. K. Mf('i y. whose term Inn endeil. She Is the flrnt woman ever elect e! to such a position there Ilet-atise of the rnvaRes of the cottony maple scale on shade trve In Anderson, the trees, while In follnjre. will be sprayed with a kerosene emulsion, and after tlie trees are In dormant state lime and sulphur will b used. The city will direct the work.

Itural mail carriers In the Ninth In-

M'h.i -'' :!! have l-.-l ee. five year ' t!i:'i w:.r l.'re v.:is jtbotit tct 1 1 a t.,'. f

Tb Mirplnii.- !.. t to rival th" l'i 'I of ! trtri; ste.;'nT hi cfosslni ., AM:!,':.-

I';-.!, 'i Ii.t. . s .,i,sf take S la- k s. -it v !..! I iTn.s fr. in a'-road t:;ake ir li.-rn.- runs.

The sTtw berry w..'ibl Hi!h !f It . o'l'.l at .e price sot :e ib-aleTs n'jl'l i l,' to -.-f f..r it.

t f.r.'s-Mi ir is doi.l.'ful !.. :!:-r the I: y Kefat s-ivers will be al.ie ! save t-i ,v licht s:.vir:j.

The l:i is.r seti. 1. 1 l.ave tirsl of sawing wimhI. lie miht Iry breaking f'oiie for a chance.

Nn nrlvervil pence is xp.-t'd that will so fhiip.'jh as to put n em! to spirit, -d argument.

Smee hobble skirt aiae in acaln tic In firs much b-ss atwiut the ad-v.-ifM -fluent of woman.

The joor littl boy who has only a nickel to spend for a baseball oufcht to .e able to pet a hasbal! for a nickel.

Now that the American aj i le has fo!lnvf. Americiifi baseball to I!urop Tb. no o ber tiHT.l..t.irv -.v!!l be l C-s;irV.

No wonder they sre dy'iis by the itioii-atids when it nt $i a day t. live In IVtrmrnnl. I.I vine there not worth that.

Tl.y mny have 1 1 1c I the French rirls, .ut It' rnnvineinr t s.,. hi,w C':d the I.ys are I. get holne to the Anierican nilss.-.

Ordinarily when a fellow starts on a r J f i i ; I ride in his -r h tnkes alorc a canpire outfit and pli.tis r unite several il.il. of It.

AN.it ti e only real nerii) of dayi t t sf,v:i . is the fellow who has to fe ep an In.Tjr arli'-r but lnsj,tH on C '' 2 to tu-d at the hIIm title.

Meti nt our dertoMHM arrob should not rcpiif-l to i,lis in tt .Trtiiy of the Utieti.p!..yed.

Mow th sen jru'l mist muH,, wtth np4-rlority vr mnn's :ii!.;iits to MiB'er ibe art of ft tht 1

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! tery. i I'e.v.ps.y r.ish, .1 ba k to I i n.rner, ill.. 'rid u:.-!er the repes 1 start ! to i scat: per down otle of the l. l.C aisle;. i ' i d.i. k Ken.s. the I'etMpsey manager. I.' d !.t red lie- ril'.C dlinil.' the taiiip ' t nd he:.rd '.): t i:i k . ; . r. Wam n r.i.rb. 'ir. slioiitme th:t Wil'.ard had .'l"t b-- !l o!JT.'ed o'lt ht-fore the bell j rune. Then there was a mad s, nimble. j Kean.s ;i,. ;i . oUpl.' of eCot.d.S rushed

j d"'.V II the iilnl troll.ht I et"'isey I ; hack. j j Wiliard wh had been jhhi bed i I ri.7y. was sirt'rz in hi-, corner it li a

silly smii,- ami did inl know what it was ail about. He nnvvercl the bei;

rnediaii!e;i lly. Then t!iy went ato-al with-.iit much t. ru:fl the situation. I eri.pey s lone, sw Indian l'ft hoik did the business. First Round. Jess w;.s tirst to l.eid wuli a lieht

left to Iernpsey's fac-. The chain-1 ph'H followed wilh it slc-rt choppy rlel.f to load after fakine nn other if. ... . 1. .... . .1... .. I. .ft tn I

Oil in lit! '. I '! 1 1 isej l.'fc It I' 1 I l-ly. a tl i - ntlup followed, with In.th puii'liine lift and rieht- t h:d. Iloth st.m.l up tinder tlie p'lai.shtliellt.

Suddetdy Ieinpsy nished in and phst. d U ibard to the . hill. He tool; the seven count and looked f.H.lish. ( and when lo- cot up lVmpej shot an-j other rieht lus.k to the Jaw. Ietnpsey tore after J-ss, hnnd'tii out ter-

i rifii- iMinisliMeiit to the cbaninlon's

i - - - - ' I chin. Aenin WiPard went down, but

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J Iei:ipsy never let up In that furious j attack. He simply punched Willard j cruzy. Thr more times he kn.n ked i

Willard to the fi.N.r.iiml finally th- b-ll j on the last knockdown found Willard i siftlne on the canva. silly but nut tin- j conscious. It w us r terrifi. round for' the champion to cover. Petnpsey

j th-oieht h had won and j'.niped out j j of the r'.Tie. w h. n Ie K..rst srabbe.1 j him back. Jess- rieht ye was closed j , from rie! t -hand h.M.ks and he was In j , sad condition. '

j Second Round. i Tb iiiinu'e's rest h-!e.i Willard,

n;t i'empse aine rient o" k wiiii the gone, but continual to batter bic j i Jess iiijinoti lf nily with a left lunik to j bolv and rieht t Jaw. wl'h punches j that carried th for'-e of a pile driver, j ; The champion tried hard to fijrht ! back, but bis effort Wert feeble. He I had b-eti .uiiishel t'" much. Wlllnrd ! stooil np all of the second round and i he took punches that would fell an i ox. Ienipey h'M.ked rights and lefts ; I for Imdy :.nd then for the ht-ad, and I lu ll the sron ou nd- I It WRs ni"t j I welcome news to the 'hamplof,. Ill j i lit' was cut nnd lie Could not see out

of his rieht eye at all.'

O.ir i-owers f endnnmce. streneth-ro-d dunnc tl' wr. stand in goo! st ;ul nn.. r penco price.

Sn're voiji j women si!l e't so innnr VP.'s fr,,,,, K,,,Jj.rs ,,;,t .J,,.v ,,,nt l-ne. wblh to read rst.

To i o!,;nr, rhiblho! the creafet Ml ft It In the world Is the hap who sells U. -,i , x on n iiarad dar.

Isn't i f'inr.y how thos. ste I teamrs w iti "liiirn 'o th water's 'de,,"" Just I'll' o!. tilae W.MxIeii ships?

'I i. iniialxT of burn fires caijssl hy i;iM ho vs. is lie of the s'ronCest a Temo. n's ealnst ctfmrettes.

Hmtv branch of rortimint but the rnndinc department l rapidly cettime back on a Jice ha Is.

The trouble Is that nolnwly believe" h.- oi m who s'ys his jm T'iir's car v el erioiieh to si.lt him.

1hl f. ltnw hi nTsr nils reüirbm -snd litl-s d'n-n't have t' make puV .1 antiouticement of th fact.

ll.i sbi(ijwr has hi opinion of a r '.o of express company employee, U: of course, no way to express It.

'It.e t-t person who nrlse to de rl-re himself a "aupt-rTniin I likely to 'od liiinself befor l.tnl audience

Third Round. It was nothine short of murder In ! this round, for the rippl: e. t.arine 1 Iempsey tore Into Willard in th most i furimis fashion that was ever seen Inj nny rinc. He shot lefts to the body. rich's to the bily and rlehts to the J

Jaw. while Willard did tl.e hest he could do to stave o?T the knockout. hut It S tllisl Inevitable. Willard . s face was pin,. he to a pulp. One side of hi f:oe on which those left hooks hud Pin. led was swollen badly nnd when !, wobbled to his coneT after takli.e all this punishment he utmost fell to Ms knees. The champion was cone. np more punch of any sort would have finished him. i. fid with his face almost completely covered with IiIo.mI his manager, Archer, threw the towel Into the rlnc and a new c!.:it!iln was hailed. Mints Set Penny Record. Washington. July 4. United States mints established a new record for monthly output In June by turning out lH.l;i. pieces of money, IHrcctor I'.ay T. l'.akcr nm.ounced. Of the total coln 'Jl. .' I. (I wer pennies.

Treaty Will Be Terminated When Sufficient Protection Is Assured British Will Aid. Paris, July r.. The texts of the aeTcernenis between I'rnnce and the I'nited States and France and Ircat llritain have been pivcu out by the foreiei. otli. e. The agreement with the United States cites article of tin peace treaty prohibitinc tieniiaiiy from fortifviue either the rieht or the left bank of the Rhine or assembling forces within thirty miles cast of the Ilhlne end provides, in case these provisions do not assure France proper security ami protection, that the I'uited States Is Iwiiuid tu com. immediately to the aid of France If any unprovoked act of aggression is aia.b against tier by rtnany. It is provide tu), ,,,. ir,.;,;y shall be submitted to the council of the lengU" of nations, which hall decide whether to recocnize It as an engagement In conformity with the league ovenant. end also provides that the treaty shall be submitted to the I'liit.sl States senate and the French parliament for approval. "The guaranty pact." as the Parisian press calls the treaty between the United States and France, gives general satisfaction here. All newspapers, however, point out that, according b the text of the instrument. America goes farther than llntit I'.ritain does In the treaty between France and that country. P.y arle!.. of the Am. rl. an French trentv "the I'ni'cd States of Americc. will he hound to come to the aid nt France immediately." If Is pointed out. while artble I of the Anglo-French acreer o-nt only nv: "Kne'tind cotisenfs to come." etc. MESSAGE TO U. S. HEROES President Wilson Urges Nation's Fighters to Continue Government Insurance Permanent Pcbcies. On Hoard F. S S. .e..rg. Washington. July .".- President WiNon in a tins. sce to th nation's righting forces urged them to continue their government Insurance. The president says the govcrnim-nt will transform their 1 pedicle from term insurance to er- j nianent Insurance. He !... hired that ! America's Ii.t.' have an cxclu-jvo right to the Insurance because ihey i served their eieintry In its great crisis. ' The preslde-lf's I,ess:iC. s as follows t ''. S. S. f.eorge Washington If IT Were poss'tije, J 1,h:!i Welcome the opjxTt'ifiitr to sp..j,k t. ach of you wl,.., by service In the great war. earned the right to gov rtiineiit insurni'ce. : i d urge the wisdom of coiif Inning tlii unusual protection to your depci.dei s ate! oursidv es. "The government will transform your j". Ikies. In whole or In part, from term insurance. arrnngd as ,i war measure, to sn h p,rman'iit forms as y.ni mav desire, and I urge your acceptance of th ormancnt protection Which the generous terms of those policies afford. "You have an exclusive right to this Insurance because you served your country In Its great crisis, and I am stire that In the years to come yon will consider your government Insurance policy as a physical reminder that In the war with tSertnany you wore the uniform of your country. (Signed) "Wool mow WILSON."

nre mat n.stroyeil U.e greater part or ,.ngre ssiih! district fleeted the Indianapolis Cordage company's j i-vnk.

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i f..rt. Th. are: C. It. rieht, tireeii-

hllge vv alehouse'.

"BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN" What Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman.

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William M. Stephenson of Iiidiat'.apo- !' and Henry 1'. I'ope of Chicago, were indicted by the Marlon enmity land jury on charges of conspiracy b fouiu.it a fchuiy. as the result of nlh C1 embezzlement of the funds of th K'.herfebl. during the war. Fulton county fanners have formed the Rochester Fh-vator association, whi.-h has capital stock of .jim. The new manufacturers building at the state fair grounds will be completed ill time to house the a lltolliobile show at the fall" the tirst week III September. Fire, said to hflVe been caused by overheated machinery, destroyed the large elevator of the Oxford I'rain company. The loss on the b iildine is estimated at . 1 .'l.i I with .si-m insurance. Two thousand bushels of wheat and bushels of oat were stored in the elevator. Tom Ferguson, county auditor, is under bail at Terre Haute on a federal indictment charging violation of the Heed amendment. It was alleged he and others brought whisky in frm Illinois and stored it in a burn near there. He furnished a .l.i. bond. Ferguson was to run for sheriff in irvi-.

Spontaneous combustion resulted in a j

nre wnieii destroy oi the planing mill Xewnrk

HtHl Milliner yards "I Ifte.Mp.re Kelcfi- f,,re. TI

fen at FvHiisville. The os is estimated at Jlisi.m. part of which 1 covered by Insurance. The greatest hss whs In the lest rmtion of a .pian-

fown. president; Cecil Sirist. Jamestown, vice president, and Iver Skidniore. Frankfort, secretary-treasurer. A branch factor) of the American Tobacco company will be established in Shelby v ill.-, according to an annomn eiiietit of the Sin !by v llle chamber of commerce. The plant, which will employ from "Ji to :i men and girls, win t,4 in operation by September 1.

i SI ore thmi Jtl.issi.iss worth of fid

! will he i.r.slii.'.sl this vt'iir by Indian- i

I apolis home gf.rd. tiers if the season

continues as favoral-l. as it has been. C. 11. I.il.bert. garden director for the Pariotle Hardeners' imk lation. estimated aMcr making n tour of lnsetioii over the city. The Vainb rburg County M.-dioal association has vot.sl to go on tin eighthour day basis, as m-arly as possible, and to 'ncreaso the f.--s about .' 'r cent. Members will observe onV-

) hours stri. lly. It is announced. A -om-I mitte also has I.e. n apjsints to i work out a scale of prices, j When Patrolman Likens of l'vans- ! vllle saw two men unloading an imj wieldly pm kage from an automobile I he scented contraband liijuor and rush.sd the pair. They fled. The packluge was a ht-ivv safe stolen from the

toe store a few minutes bestrong box contained sev

eral hundr.Hl dollars. Mayor Black of Anderson ordered that n more search warrants be l.-

ue. from -dlce court which would

Portsmouth. Ohio. "I ufTer.! frr, IrrefrulanUes, pains in ray aide and wM

o weak at tin es I could hardly Kt around to d) rr work, and as l j four in tnj fa.T. and tnree be ar r itmadeitTery h -j for me. L : Hnk ham's V, table Compcur.tl WSJ recotr.rrerJ4 to me, 1 t k it and it has re?rrii my health. It. M eertainlv '.-. t .

medicine for womtn'i ailments I v?r aw. Mrs. Sara Siuw, K. h.j. j i'ortamouth, Ohio. ' ' Mr. Shaw proved the merit cf this medicine and wrote this letter in or V that other su.Tering women csj tzj relief as she did. Women who are rafferinfj as sr u should not drag along from day t j Ly without pivinfr this famous rort i-i herb remedy, Lydia EL Tinkham s V. getable Compound, a trial. Kor spec: advice in reeard to such ailments w r.ts to Lydia HFinkham Medicine Co., I.vfi. ass. The result of its frty ytws experience is at your service.

the mill.

William A. Warrick, sixty years old. a prosperous farmer near Middlebury. Is under arreM. charged with assaulting his neighbor. Henry I lout, whose condition s so precarious it Is feared he will die. Warrick nnd limit quar-

tlty of dres-ed lumber stacked near j .ru)t the aecret Invasion of a home

at an unseemly hour at night. He stated that the danger of entering n home at night was t great to allow the lsstmr.ee of such warrants. The liahllity for jx.ssible damage suits also prompt. s the mayor s action.

The state hoard of pardons has fixed

relej when Hunt's chickens went Into juv jj nti .j,,. ,jy transmit to J

Warrick's vard. It Is allege.1 he

stoned and clubted limit. He assisted

Croveronr (".-HHlrich It re"otnniendatlons In the matter of clemency pleas

In carrying the Injured man to his f.. re it at Its public sessions '

house. The Hancock county commissioners, at a special meeting, held that It Is not a public necessity to build a nd eight miles long In Urnwn and Jackson townships, petitioned for under

the county unit Ibw. and decided that

last week. The recommendations will t

be made public July le. Tlie tKvard Is lnretigal!ng s..nte of the representa

tions, mad. to It in a number of cases j heard. It will complete Its work In a j

few days. New head of two departments will

You Do More Work, You sre more ambitious and you cet

enjoyment out cf everthu g vhen ur blood is in fiood condition, lmpunti-s n the blood have a very depressing etT-v: oa the system, causing weaknesys. lazine?, nervousness and sickness. OROVIi'S TASTKLESS Chill TOMC restores Energy sr.d Vitality by rur.f.and Lnriching the Blood. When ycu feel its strengthening, invigorating efTect. ss how it brings color to the cheeks sr.d h it improves the appetite you wiJ ilea appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chin TOMC is not a patent medicine, it is Sirr.;.y IKON and QUININE suspended in Syr:? So pleasant even children like iL Tis blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IF'A' to Enrich it These reliable tonic tr perties never fail to drive out Impurities a the blood. The Strength-Cresting Power of GR0VFS TASTELESS Chill TOMC has r.aie it the favorite tonic in thousands of b. .x More than thirty-five years ix f. - ks would ride a long distance to get OKOVES TASTELESS Chill TOMC n a member of their family had Ms'.sr.a or needed a body-building, strength-c virt tonic. .The formula is just the saxe t day aad you can get it frota any dr4 store. COc per bottle. His Answer. The teacher had be. u reading to th class alout the great forests of Ani.r lea. "And now. boys," she announce!, "which .neof yoa can tell me the p that has the- longest and harp-t needles T" Fp went a band In the front row. -Well. Tommy r "The porcup.ne r Tit Hits.

General Demand. 'What cut f meat do you prefer1 'A price cut."

no tetltlon will he received for a road ibe the principal changes in the Hut

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under tnis law oniu n i .leiermiii.'u j ier conee lacuny nr vi.e iii.-i..,. whether or not the special ses.on of j college year. Vrof. Wilmer C. Har-i the legislature Is held and changes nr ; rK Fh. P.. of Ohio State university, made In the Ipw. I has been made head of the history deCharles F. Kennedy, superintendent ! partnient to succeed Trof. C. It. Cole-

Bolshevikl Capture Perm. I i.-lon. July 4. Tl: capture of tho city of I'erm from tle forces of the Koblnik g;overnmfnt Is nport.-d by th'bolshevikl lr. a wireless dNpatch frmu Ilussi.i rf.cived here. The crupatloii of l'eri.i - place Tuesday.

GERMAN PRISONERS IN RIOT

Two Thousand Get Unruly in Britinh Camp Sold. era Use Bayonets Freely. Ixvndon, July 3. A riot of 2.mho German prisoners of war In the Oswestry enmp was quelle.) by Ilrillsh government tnsips. I'nyonets wen used freely. The rbd was caused by delay In giving the prisoners their rations.

Elks to Stage Big Meet. Atlantic City, N. J., July 1. TIi convention of the Itenevob nt and Protective Order of I'lks, which opens here Sunday, promises to eclipse all previous gatherings of the fraternity both In attendance and In lavlshnera.

To Leave Asylum. New York. July . Hnlph Albert I'lnkehick. the nalnter who ndilcve-t fame through th' recognition of Ms masterpiece nfter he became Insane, will leave the asylufr. at Mlddletown. N. Y.. for a while this summer.

of spiT-d events, has announced the harness proenim for the Indiana state fair Monday. September 1. to Friday. September Ö-. inclusive. There will he four trotting and pacing events in h day for purses of J.".si and $7i" Six automobile races have been arranged for Saturday, the hist day of fair week. AH the harness events of the week will he limited to three heats. There will he no fourth heats, even ir cases of de.'d heat. With the selection of Richmond as the seat of th convention In 1920 and Installation of officers the fifteenth annual state convention of the National Association of Stationary Knglneers closed nt Terre Haute. The new officers are J. C I.aldu, Indianapolis, president; William Iteschel, Kvansville, vice president ; A. N. Harnes, Terre Haute, secretary; K. S. Ileeger. Evansville. treasurer; Charles Clifford. Kokiuno. lMrkeeper. and toirge Leuderdein, Kvansvllle, conductor. Miss Addle Ilibhs and John F. llaslani of I'.dlnburg drove to the home of Rev. Mr. Clinnrd. pator of Shlb.h churc; v. Franklin with the Intention nf havirif h'm marry them. When Informed by Mrs. Cllnard that he was working In the harvest field they drove there, and the minister stopped shocking wheat lr.g enough to fverform the ceremony. With Mr. Cllnard attired In overnlls and the harvest workers acting as witnesses, the wedding scene wna one of the most unusual In his career as a minister. Friends of Owen N. Ibaton. former Judge of the Superior court of Allen count." have nnnounced that n hom hn le. ti started for Heaton to get Into the race for the Republican guhenuitorlnl nomination. The National Potteries company and tlie llelfrlch I'ottery company, both In Evansville, hnve merg"d nnd the concern operating the two plants In the fMure will he known at the National llelfrlch Potteries cotnpnny. The new company, which filed articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state a fw days ago, has a capital stock of

man. rmr. wiiiiam iv. iiicnamson or , the University of Toronto will be the I head of the new I'.ufler department of edunttlon. ! IndianaiMilis as a recruiting center J has len placed In the same division I

as New York. Chicago. San Francisco and Ios Angeles by the navy department, as a result of the numler of voluntary enlistments obtained during the last few months. Word was received by Lieut. Thomas Orr of the recruiting station that a captured German 10..1 centimeter rifle was belnj mnt there for display at the station.

Ambrose I'.anta. sheriff of Fountain

county, has a $4.0"s stock of liquors ! "stored In the jnll there. It was taken in recent raids on blockade runners who were hauling It from West vllle. III.. t different points In Indiana. The 'iquor Is In all sorts of containers, bottles. Jugs, small kegs and af1henwnre. F.esldes the whisky the sheriff has two h ich lowered automobiles and one smaller car. which were taken from the blockade runners. Alls Ella Hopkins, nearly ninety years old and who was a lineal decendant of IHtilel Roone. Is dead at Evansville, following n surgical operation. She Is survived by her sister nnd one nephew. Capt. Clarence Shrlvr of Indianapolis, who returned from overseas a few weeks ago. Indiana will send delegates representing Its rrj lodges of Elks to the national victory convention of the order to be held at Atlantic City the week of July 7. Rrice Ringer of Petersburg. Ind.. an rllsti ninn connected with the Red Cross mission, committed suicide, acccrding to word from Herl in. The mo t've of the deed Is unknown. A shortage of farm labor Is reported in Hush county. Although smre of soldiers are returning home every week, they apparently have not relieved the labor shortage on the farms. The state highway commission has planner- to receive bids until July IS for the Improvement of -M.34 miles of Indiana roads. This Is the first call fct bids on Improvements proposed by the commission.

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