The Knightstown Journal, Volume 2, Number 40, Knightstown, Henry County, 31 March 1905 — Page 2
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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, lHur,
Ku--i. oughtn't to get gay.
It would appear that advisor' boards don't always advise.
DR. J. A. EAUILTON, DENTIST. Odd Feotoj' HlocK r iiUt!.Oi Or i ivt. y. Knightstown, - Ind.
Eveky day or two reports a new case of some man going oSf with some other man's wife. What is the matter of the men, anyway. Of course it is the women. ",r!tr
The Starke County Kejvablicnn, taking exceptions to the civil service ruling on postmasters, says the country is aMlicted .with "too much Ilocseve! t." The paper is wrong. The country is all'icted with too LITTLE Roosevelt. It needs more men just like him.
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T. P. Wagoner, DENTIST. Op.PostOfficc, Knightstown. PRICES SIGHT. YCaK WARRANTED
U C Me B -4Elaviag Dental Work DoneIt will pay you. J.W. White, Dentist. Knight stow a, Indiana. National bank "building,
C. S. DOLENDER, M. D., S SPKCIA LTIKS. Coulipation. Stomach Trouble aod I:eiixs of Women. I Will C-F2 Ycur RhEunistlsni, Eclectic. OlSice io Odd Fellows' Building. KNIGHTSTOWN, IND.
DR. J. B. CRESS, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OSice over Citizens' State Bank
Residence N. Washington St Knightstown, Ind.
With two township trustees in Henry county tinder indictment for embezzlement, a legislative lobbyist and briber Seeing the state to evade the justice that awaits him and Monroe county torn up by revelations of oHieial crookedness it begins to look as if Indiana is coming into her own us a state of civic righteousness, law enforcement and othcial decency.
O. E. IIOLLOWAY, Physician and Surgeon, Office over Postoiiice, Kxightstov.-.v, - - Indiana.
Drs. Smith and Smith,
JOURNAL WANT COLUMN. FOR KENT Large barn. Inquire of Jesse Earnest or Frank Painter. FOR SALE : Young locust trees, by Henry Sidwell, Knightstown, Ind. FOR SALE: B. P. Rock eggs for hatching, 50c for 15. Call on or address S. D. Reeves, R. II. 9, Rushville, Ind. LOST Between Wm Tipton's and Geo Williams' store, a tan
pocket book containing money.
Finder please leave at this oi'iee.
FOR RENT : H o u e e o n N.
Franklin St., new, modern improvements, city water, cistern
and barn. Apply to Frank Dovey.
FOR SALE : Two good Jersey
cows, one iresn ..larcti ytn, toe other to be fresh in a few days.
Henry Sidwell, R. R. 1, Knights
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II. A. Smith
Geo. Smith
J. LEE FURGASON ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W,
Office rooms 1 &2 over First
National Rank, Knightstown. Money to loan at from 5to 7 p c
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child aid.iiit tnii years u!! had jn-t Mine OUt of th l.il!yt mid wr.s tH llui across t! e road. Tl e .'. r-::..tu paid 1: attention to it. 1 t'.-tn:ht he ililri't see the litt'e fo!!w, but he did, for just before rcachitis him he trave a whoop, cutting lit him at the farrje time with his qu'.rt. The child. t.x yoUtl.U to heed, stooped to pick tip SOtlK'-thin-that pleased its hahy fancy. T!u horsemaii rode straight over him. The boy's mother came to her door just in tti!i to see what had occurred. With a h-b-iek s!:e ru-hed to her ehdd. pie'ol I i.; and ran u itii h';a iat the house. I v. ouid have f . e.J i 1 atliaiiiister t her. but there v.c:e others with her, and. to tell the truth. I had no he'.rt for the work. The m;3 rtl' 'tt tj a sah.n farther tip the road, where he I'is'no'iiiled ar.d went itH I have iK'er felt sa r.shat..e.l of iayfo'f for ottsittit!-.' to do what h-Tior seeiia-A t eaii fir :is in this ea-e. la the east I v. add Hot hr-itaO- to pvote. t a lady fro, a a rmhan. jet here wa s a Won. an who-e : . ! i had h--en iiro-.i-ly traiaph-il before her eyes, ;; , i M.'t raise a hrsnd to av.-n.- '.. r. Ih;t what coid S I dui Any interft -;aaiee oa Uiv Icirt r..-.'.! resuit ..':,! in uiv de;th
or tliat of the man wlo had eonndited : tla.' otilntire. i I reported t'a matter to lite .vuor of the ra. !!). who told toe that tin- !-o;.-V father was hi his e:np!oy ai.d was I'.i'.i away herdai,- cattle. There w:w a feu i betwee'i him and the laaa. a worthless and desperate vagabond wli ha 1 ridden ihrni the !.. .d to aveue s :ae fancied injury. When the father returned one or the other would doubtless b'de the du-t.
"And if the father falls there will be two vk-t'ius lii-tt;ul of one," 1 remarked. "Wo can't help that out here," replied rny iu forma nt. "Tlifre's to little law to cover such cases." The next morning while ridins over the plain I came upon the eh. Id's mother. Mie carrutl a stick and a coarse ban and was evidently looking for something. I did not see her face, for her back was turned. Suddenly 1 saw her raise the stick and strike at something on the irround. In a few moments she picked up what resembled a you live alliitafor, holding it by the tip of the tail, dropped it tu the bag. tied up the bag's mouth and carried her burden away, holding it npart from her. Then she turned and came toward me. I would have liked to ask her
what she had been about, but there was a look In her face that decided me not to juostioii her, and she passed oa without seeming t- le aware of my presence. Curiosity got the bettor of me. and I turned and follow her. She went t" the saloon up the road, and before reaching it I saw a man asleep on the porch, though I could not see who he was. The woman drew la-ar him stealthily, pausing occasionally, with her eye fixed on him, till at last, coming upon him from a point w here lie
could not see her, she untied the mouth 1 of her bag. held it above hkn. and the J alligator thing it contained fell on his j
breast. The man started up and on spring what bad awakened him gave a cry a
piercing, as full of despair, as had been given by the woman when her child was run down. I saw him ft niggling with something that had fastened upon one of his hands and finally throw it from him. It crawled away, find I saw it no more. The woman turned and walk ed toward he? home. I had seen the 'dreaded Iih monster. The woman had learned that her enemy was asleep on the saloon porch end.
roing out on the plain, had found a Gila. When attacked the monster feigned to be dead. She had therefore no difficulty in carrying out her purpose. She knew that when her husband returned the man who had run down his child would expect to vlie or kill his adversary. Her husband, not knowing of the outrage, would be taken unawares. She had resolved 011 her own method of foiling their et:cmy and avenging her child. I was surprised to learn that the child had not been killed. It had not seemed to me that there was one chance in a thousand for its survival.
Perhaps it was that the horse ore of the noblest arid kindest of dumb brutes tried not to touch It; perhaps it was pood luck; perhaps an interposition of Divine Providence. Be this as it may, the chiM, though severely Injured, lived. rut the man who had sought to kill It day after day, night after night, we heard, the maniacal cries In bus delirium and agony. It was a terrible but deserved retribution. One day be found relief, and the next the th': I
be had sought to kill toddled out. and I ell who saw liim rejolco! that It was I 'Lis would be murderer and not be J j
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Brussell Xet Curtains, dainty and serviceable S3. 50 to S7. CO Madras, Piece Goods and Curtains, all shades, all styles and the prettiest stuff on the market. Fancy Scrims, Piece Goods and Curt-tins, the new
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colors. K'uirs, Smynias, Moquettes. Klectr piisjlo ws. Ped spreads, from the SI. CO crocli S3. 50 atin cjuilt and the S5.C0 - Couch Cover for $1.00.
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Five pood farms within 3 miles of this city, randies from 00 to 1G0 acres, all good land and line improvements. Also 7 pood residence properties in this city at low prices, ra easy payments. Come and jjet Prices and Terms. J. Lee Furgason, Knightstown, Ind.
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FOR SALE! or? April Is! until Vij 1st, 1305, Sealed bids will be recei"ed for the residence property of Reuben Peden, deceased, located at 43 S. Jefferson St, The right to reject any or all bids reserved. ADDRESS II. V. FEDEX, lh::-.t;r u. Ind., or W.J. HATFIELD, Frankfort, Ir..
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