Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1895 — NEWS OF OUR STATE. [ARTICLE]
NEWS OF OUR STATE.
A WEEK AMONG THE HUSTLING „ HOOSIERS. (That Our Neighbors Are Doing—Matters of General and Local Interest—Marriages •iw Death*— Accidents and Crimes— Pointer* About Oar Own People. -. Indian* Fairs. The follovnng Is a list of dates, places and names of associations and secretaries: July 2a to Aug. 2—Putnam county fair, Balr.briJge. A. K. Alb-on. July M to Ang. 2--Delaware district fair, Middletown, P. li. Hotbon, July so lo Aug, 2—Kipley county fair, Osgood, V. t\ Leslie. Aug. «io & —Wayne county fair, Hagerstown, J, M, Hartley. Aug. 12 io in—Howard countv fair, Kokomo, 0.1.. Moulder. Aug. la to 15—Orange Jubilee fair, Wirt Station. Thomas YVallington. Aug. l#lo 10—leiTerso.'i eounty fair, .Madison, I), li. Demarco. Aug. i:i to 10— Ilrnry county fair. Sew Castle, A. D. Osborn. Aug. iu to 23—Boots county fair, Lebanon, E. Dai null Aug. it* to 23— Tbsjn ew.ntv fair, Tipton. W. H. Ogle.-.by. Aug. t.i to 25—Spencer county fair. Koekjiort, C..M. Partridge. Aug. 20 to 2.}— Newton county fair, Morocco, A. E. Pnrkev, Ang. 20 to 23—Sra-:ln2iu4:eb fair, Marnlent, J. FI. Koontz. Aug. 2o to*t—Delaware county fair, Muncle, M. S. Clayjmol. Aug. 20 to 24—Dearborn county fair. Lawrencelmrg. J. S. Doniiau. Aug. 21 to 21— Warren country fair, West Lebanon. M. A. Judy. Aug. 21; to s>-Hancock county fair, Greenfiolti, I’.livert Tyner. Aug. 2i; to .so—Clinton county fair, Frankfort, Joseph Ifeavllon. Aug. 20 to 31 —John on county fair, Franklin, W. S. Voting. Ang. 20 to 30—Harr! on county fair, Corydon, Amo.) Lemon. _ Ang. 20 to 30 —Bridgeton union fair, Bridgeton. F. M. Miller. Aug. 20 to 31—Oakland City fair, Oakland City. if. C. Barber. A tig. 27 l<> :ti— Scott county fair, Scottsburg, Jce-epit H. shea. Aug. 27 to 31—Ilotnlugion fair, llemington, JasjK-r Guy. ~™ Ang. 27 to Si-Grant eounty fair, Marion, 11. G. Hamaker. i Aug. 28 tool- I'aoli fair. Paoll. A. W. Bruner. Sept. 2 to o—District fair, Boswell, Win. H. Mcknight. Wept. 2 to 7—Tippecanoe country fair, Lafayette, Win. M. Black-Jock. Sept. 2 to 7 —Spencer county fair, Clirlsney, I*. C. Jolly. . Sept. 3 to 6—Washington county fair, Salem, C. YV. Morris. Sept. 3 to 7—Shelby county fair, Shelbyville, E. E. Stroup. Sept. 3 to 7—Pike county fair, Petersburg, W. A. Oliphant. wept, n to 7- Warren tti-cotmty fair, Warren* G.. Fleming. Sept, ti to 13—Montgomery county fair. CrawlordsviUe. W. W. Morgan. Sept, 9 to 13—Vigo country fair, Terre lluate, W. If. Dimgan. Sept. 9 to la—Daviess countyfair, Washington, John Downey, Sept, u to 13—Vermillion district fair, Covington, YV. T. Ward. Sept. 9 to 14—Gibson eounty fair, ITlnceton, W. B. Eight. Sept, io to 13—lathe county fair. Crown Point, YV. L. Allman. Sept. 10 to 13-Iventland fair, Kentland, H. Strolime. Sept. 10 to 13—Kush county fair, IJushvllle, W. L. King. Wept, io to 14—Huntington county fair, Huntington, Adam L. Beck. Sept, li to 14—District fair, Macy, Ira B. Hurst. Sept. 10 to 20—Tri-State fair, Evansville, B. L. Akin. Sept. 10 to 20—Cayuga fair, Cayuga, J. 8. G round yke. Sept. 10 to 21—Indiana State fair, Indianapolis, Charles F. Kenedy. Sept, to to 21— Dubois county fair. Hunting? burg. D. Kentplioler. Sept. 17 to 20 —Lagrange county fair. Lagrange, I, M. Kowe. Sept. 17 to 20—Agricultural and Industral fair, Plymouth. Chris F isher. Sept. 17 to 20—Wabash county fair, Wabash, YV. E. Coate. sept. 17 to 20—Porter county fair, Y'alparaLso, E. 8. Beach. Sept. 17 to 21— Stark county fair, Knox, H. E. Kolfel. Sept. 23.t0 27-Jay county fair, Portland, Geo. YV. Bargeman. Sept. 23 to 27—Flora fair. Flora, C. E. Nobes. Sept. 23 to 28—Fort Wayne Driving Club meeting. Fort Wayne. H. C’. Kockhill. Sept. 24 to 27—LaPorte county fair, LaPorte, J. Y'eue Borland, Sept 21 to 27—Fayette county fair, Conncrsville, YV. F. Downes. Sept. 24 to 27—Monroe county fair. Bloomington, C. It. Worrell. Sept. 24 to 27—Bremen fair, Bremen, Henry H. Miller. Sept. 24 to 28—Y’ernulllon county fair, Newport, John Klchardson. Sept, so to Oct. 4-Eastern Indiana fair, Kendallville. J. S. € nlwrue. Sept. 30 to Oct. 4—Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan fair. South Bend. DtxoYV. Place. 0.1. 1 tos—Bedford lair, Bedford, S. T. Zollman. t. Oct. 1 to 4—Poplar Grove fair. Poplar Grove, A. I). YVoods. Oct l to'4 —Handolph county fair, YVinehester, D. E, Hoffman. Oct. 2 to s—Fulton county fair, Rochester, Geo. Y’. Dawson. Oct. 7 to 11—Xorthcast-m Indiana fair, YVaterloo, M IClplinger. Oct 8 to 11—Steuben county fair. ADgola, H. L. Huston. Oct. 8 to li—Bourbon D.strlct fair. Bourbon, G. D. Estinger. Oct. 14 to 13—Kr.ox county fair, Y'iaceunes, J. YV. Emlsia.
Minor State Hewi, John Beaukenstiff’s large barn, near Wabash, burned. Loss £7,000. Wm. ShaW was probably fatally injured in a runaway accident at Sbelbyville. Rev. W. It. Iliggins, well known presbyterian minister of Terre Haute, is deal. A fish hatchery will be established at Richmond by the fish and game club of that city. Ahoi.ph Staxg, 8 years old, of Clark’s Station, was drowned while bathing in Lake Michigan. Is order to employ the convicts in the prison sbuth a new residence will be erected for the Warden. Tiif. Studebakers are arranging for a fine reed and horn band among their employes at South Bend. Tiißhe is now 14,963 voting strength in Madison County, as against a litttte more than 12,000 at the last enumeration. - William House. commission merchant and peddler, of Terre Haute, was very dangerously injured in a runaway accident. Mrs. Samuel Royeab, aged 72 years, residing in Chester Township, Wabash County, died from injuries sustained by falling out of a cherry tree. Rev. Isabelle, who sued the Columbus Herald for $3,000 because the paper accused him of conduct unbecoming a minister and lost the case, has been dismissed as minister of the Second baptist church, Columbus. The southern part cf Porter County was visited during the past week by an army of grasshoppers, which is literally eating up the crops. Whole fields of hay and com have been taken by them. The damage amounts to thousands of dollars. Frank Jones, while fainting, at Perth, lost his balance and fell from the ladder a| distance of about thirty-five feet. His head struck the sidewalk, crushing his skull. He died about noon from the injuries. 0 Mrs. James C. Touxo, of Brandy wino township, Shelby County, lost some oattle by poison a few weeks ago. Later strychnine was found in her milk pans, and the other morning the hired hands found several pilesof salt in the field which were mixed with Rough on Rats and powdered glass. Mrs. Young some time ago applied for jl divorce from her husband and is fearful for the Use of heraCU gn d - children*.
