Hoosier Patron, Volume 4, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1877 — Page 1
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THE IIOOSIEK PATRON.
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CHAPTER II. TLo affair of the Shin-in? Hoase moved on just as usual as did the rest of the world alter t!.o death of Mr. Athcrton. Day by day Frank ami I watched the raovemenUof the fa'-e Ellen, and her mother. In a Miort time they gave np the fine luatiMoa they occupied and re. moved into a neat little cottage in the outskirts of the city. Here for a time
I loot sight o! them, but not io with
Frank, as the --eqiiel will show. I no
tiecd t hat Frank' face at time looked
f. veri.4), while his eye did not thine
with their usual brilliancy. I fre-uciitly
urged him to give up work for awhile ami seek re-!. Rut t!.i he refused to
tlo. Thus I was compelled to tit by and
free my friend making gradually, a it were, into the grave. One evening he
left the oiho with quite a fever. Xest morning hi seat at the desk wa va
cant, nor was it occupied all that day,
nor for runny days ta come. Soon as I got leisure I set out for 1 rank's home to ascertain the came of his abenee from the oilke. On rearl.ii! Lis residence 1 as greatly i-urprised to hud that he lad pot gene home the evening before from the cilice. Where lie wan no one knew, nor where tie wa likely to be. Know! i the condition he was In when I U-t ww him, I feared he had given out before reaching home and had fainted. If Ih'n tdiould be the ( i , then 1 would he most likely to find lain at the Ci'y Hospital. Turning frm his ci'.;.i . e Lome I bent my Heps toward the Hospital. Here I was mm-h perplexed after go. Ing through the wnoie l.u;ldi!i2 and d, e in ,11,11 , to 1) 1 1 i' 1- i v n li !
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l'fiw had over- "ie,e t,nd tiril Wi.i.c 1:1 a luorft liad he he .
but not drunk," I said, "and some one has made a mistake.'' 'Ho acted like a drunk man." "Xo difference, I say he was not drunk and must be released at once.'' "Who are you?" asked the chief indignantly. "Thomas Jlaiisaiaigli," at your service.
"Mr, Thomas K.iinslaigh of the great Shipping House of Pah-ton, Fenninmre & Co." lie inquired. "The same eir," I replied, "and Mr. Clayton must be released at once." . ''Hot his fine'' "That I will agree to pay got. n a I
find it is just, but if it is not I will make tliH a dear job to some one."
"Your word is enough, Mr. H.iineu
high," replied the chief, and turning to
a man in another par! of the room lie directed him to brine; to the office the
prisoner in cell Xo. 8.
beautiful Frank Clayton was no more. ! Henry Strange, Mauler; Jo: .i W. His spirit had flown to him who 'gave ' Rodger., Lecturer; Se'h Mraaze, Hecit, whilst looking Hk? some elegantly j rclary. engraved raarble statute ids body was At onr Ia,t meet;ng ia December, aoou to be returned to its kindred J Sugar tirove Grange, Xo. 1.070, elected earth. Two days later, with a soirow-iil0 following ofliecrs: Master, M. I.. ful heart, I turned from his grave. So j Stephens ; Overseer, L. V. Duufee : ends tableau Xo. 3,1 thought. What ' Lecturer, John Richards; Treasurer, Will the fourth and In ending be ? j j0hn C. Cary ; Secretary, .lohn I . Cary. " " i Our (-range is in good working order. eiiAPTFinn. ,r , A. . I The olucer of.liamond Orange, In aerordanco with my premise re- Xo. l.SCo, were publicly installed lastneived with my dylii.ij friend, I at once gaturdav. After the ln!a!latIon the commenced to lay my plant for the (j, -sage "ave public supper. There ruin of Mr. W'., should he marry Ellen wa, a large crowd in attendance. Alherton. Ia a few months after jiohert Morris was installed as Master, Frank's death Mr. V,'. and Ellen were! Jo!in Truiove, Secretarv mid .::
married. If eve;' there was a woman j Giihicou as Lecturer, raised Lv marriage it certainly wa-i T Mis-Ath'ertot,. She at once became j . 'iun tirove tirate. Xo.lSl, Tipton,
iuu.: ne installed our oiiicci!' .tan.
one of the leader of fashion, and a gay life she led. For awhile, apparently all went well, but at length it appeared
in a jew muiutestiie on.cnr returned ; a. if there wa loomlnar tin a barrier
with my old .friend leaning m hi between Mr. W. and his youn:' wife.
He became a times gloomy and full of
rremore. All (hi nun; I was watehinjr
him like an eagle, ready to swoop down
upon his prey. One evening I noticed I
It)! il ll it I. It -i b ''( r ju 1,
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arm. hut v hat a wreck he was of his formar self. Ho looked at least ten
years older than on the previous cven-
ilih eyes wore a glacsy hue, while
around his forehead wa a bond denot
ing t lrt hi head was hurt in some
manner. Going up to him I said ; "How is thi. Frjink?" "it's false, tir, all false. I usi hick and Dirt drunk, and will nut pay a tlsifl
lor being iek. Rut the d;:-raee of this,! ill, o!i, it almost drives me tiuid." Here he ceased ept-bking '-d put hi
hand up to his held. I saw i! ou- e he whs delirious. "Never miiht," J tu; -j 0.n !)ot 90, lv.g to tine you, it is I your friend Tom H-niulcigh." "Tom Rtinslclgh! ah jca, 1 remember. Hut jheii Mr. lUirulelgh wa a gemlciuan, I worked fur him for years and know l.hu." He did not rerogui. e me and it was with much di-iienHy that I induced hltn to let me take hiiu home. .Soon as I g-t him to his home medhjl aid was summoned, the most skillful the city contained. They heht a council of ph. -I-1 !!: ami sli decided that Frank must die, Rythi lime h was rvii;g wiid. At time he would be making
love io r.ueii Atiierton, then he would wtu.n I (-a(,lied my flii and gave my
count ins money, and then go through entire attention to Mr. W fumbling
the eonversasioa between him and El- Fv thit time he had lf over otie-hun ! (i .r. .: . ! i .,.. i .... ... " . ...
mi.: utvko i.er enxaKe- dre.l thousand dollar. At !i-t in a
mcnt with him. Then after a few min- husky voice he sa'-l ;
uun siicur,. no would ay: "thomas -lam ruimd. T!e
'-soisielgn Is woriu his half liiiilion and tun- baa de-cried me. R
cm keep nx; si I de-:rve. Fa!e Ellle, he tsclaltn.-d, and ma '... ........... !..(,..,,,,...!..
iio t,m, lai-eirifiiu." tiible. An iintant hi
It wm thin he raved. At time he fcourb-d thronphoiu
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13, 1ST". G. 'ernou, Master; Martin Kleyla, Lecturer; Rarbara Kleyla, Treasurer; R. J Walker, Secretary. At a meeting of the Patrons of Tipton
county, Pro. Harris Tyuer was chosen
Deputy of Tipton county. P. S. Plum Grove (i range, Xo. LSI, li'e-. Aye Grange, Xo. 11.3:1, Vermillion
him standing near a ;io looking man-1 County elected thi following officers lo!i on one of the niot ritocrati I i r the year 1S77 : -street in the city. Glancing around j Master, Stephen Jinks; Overseer, him a m ituent he (;-;;' kly sprang up ; Caleb Rates ; Lecturer, W. F. Kertio; the nUirway. The house I we!! knew J Steward, II. II. Jink ; A't Steward, to be a (.-ambling he!!, v. in re hundreds ; Oliver Slates ; Chaplain, (i. W. Ternof yoiiug ii.en isid old ones too) are ' pie ; Treasurer, T. S. Hood; Secretary, ruined yearly. t,nieky nirni'.i!)? that j J. W. Andrews; (iate Keeper. W. R. Mr. W. wis rambling. 1 fcllcnt'y ful. Hood; c'ere, Mr. Thoui'K Mayo; lowed him. Fuierin; the gitribling I Flora, Mrs. G. W. Tcmpio. hefl 1 found luite a number i-resent.j 0ar o:Ti:cf, were ilHi,alIed Jan. -Tih. Mr. W. I mm -Aw wa playing h-uvy jby j;ro, ,j A. Appleg ite, ofMt. Carmel
Grange, as follows; W. M., John C.
stake', and altno-t Invariably loin
What ever iudio ed me to play I Know not, but to play it ee:i;cd I mn:. SIn accordingly M:k-1 a few d -r.a on the great game i f faro. Jn a few minute I hid won. Ae1u and ai;aiu 1 had naked an-l Won. f y thl time my Makea hid run I'k'i' --d every time I won. It appeared V oat invisible power wa nerviiij and. ' .'ii t:i-. I pite of it s y good luck 1 U-u'd loitbut
notice Mr. V Ioe. In one t-nort
Grubbs; Overseer, John Rarher ; Chaplain, Joseph L. Little ; Lecturer, F. K. Rockafcllar ; Steward, Penj. F, C'ao ; Ai't Steward, J, Lewi Iown; Treasurer, A. It. Case; Secre tary, Jesse F. Cixe : (late Keeper, Jacob Rower; Cere, Himalaya A. Rower; Pomona, Jul Li A, Co -so ;Fiora Henricfi I. e Force ; L. A. - Jul'a ';.-.
Siivervilie Xo. L3.li): Eiia Wright,
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hour he had lost eishtr houat.d dol-! ,1-,,,r; w secretary. ioor lar. and vet he VhyrH on. I placed No' L K M Ma,rr: Vco until- 1 won fifty thousand dollars, I "'retary. The cilieer Of tin
l.awrenco county s ouncii are v. i. Anderson, President ; U. R. S'ott, "h-e President ; Cilea.t Lee, Tress ; M. Crabb Scr'y. The grunge is coming to the front. Our lore is doing a good biidtiesi. Pulling the Pai ion at the lowest price without any premium U ju-t my idea of gin;;cn-ni ; long may It wave and batila for "(ho c ui- that U
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JONATUiX IHU'l AMI Hit COM. 1' LA (NTs. Eos, Hoomek Pathos :-0ne Jonathan Beard of Floyd county has ee;i tit to indict nn epistle which was published ill thO IIOOsiFP. flTRON two weeks since, in which he charges mo with irregularities in the management of the State Grange Agency and a'o charges that the editors of the Indiana Farmer with the suppressing of communications sent them for publication in relation to the fame. So far as 1 am individually concerned I care nothing for attacks coming from euch source', hut in justice to the Editors of the Indiana Farmer will My that the commu-n'-v ' ti he speaks of were placed in
my hands with tho written request thereon by them that I furnish the information orcxplacations sought either for publication or forward direct to Mr, Reard. The information and explanations asked for wi.s written, but upon receipt of h'a second letter, I judging from its tone 'that he was cironk tjruinblcr and of no benefit to the order hi hi immediate section of the state and having no interest in its success farther than the dollar and. cents it would save to his own srfti- 't lodl-tht I took the responsibility to hold hN letters and my reply, and after showing them to member, of the F.verii-lve Committee, destroyed them. ALntn s Tvni n. CO-OI'KKATION. Co-opjiaiion - what a word. What a word, and yet how great It meaning. Its meaning ia o great that few, very few indeed undertnnd it. Co-operation is not atudied by the firmer as it should be, neither is it practiicd to any extent. This should be one great feature of the
grange. p,y this mean we will gaiu confidence in each other, in the order, and the grange too. Confidence, more confidence in etch other is what w need and what we mu.-t have to nuko onr order a mci-ew. Ry -'o-opei ati-ci we will gain this confidence we need among h other and the ewnfldeace f
tho manufacturer. Let u co-opera:. wiih nurse! vea, tho nmiiui'ncturer, the consumer, and wiih all but the useless middlemen. Ret u all study the word co-operation and try to make It a :!( cc-s. When thi i flceompihhed it will be one more grand victory for the grange; one more grand column to it port. E..-.nu-.
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