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VASm.*'** HALE.
TEXAS MEN MI ST ( House BETWEEN WIVES AND SMITH
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WASHINGTON, Sept. u. Tv, ere was dire news for Texa- husband> at the Republican National head'iuarters today. Mrs. J. C. Gii>wold, national committee woman for Texa.-,
reported that many Texas men had • told her their wives would divorce 1 nl Vn CDCNciL LEAVES id's them if tiiey voted for V, M inor Al *" HATE 1 N< HANGED EUR* Smith, the Democratic presidential NEXT VEAH.
I'KKKNCASTLK, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ,5, 1928.
COUNTY LEVY
No. 278.
30 CENTS FOR COMING YEAR
l *• her Matters
| nominee.
NEARBY: “There’s threat hope for Texas to RATE
i fro over for Hoover," sh. told Mrs. ; Alvin T. Ileit, Republican national vice chairman, ‘‘thanks to tin lino Democratic women who value the welfare of their state and nation
above party."
"You don’t know how peppy ( | U1 -
Airs. Griswold declared. <‘,| the Count) Revenue tax lew
o'clock Wednesday morn- i “Our men have worn the In a-- col- :! 0 cent? for pine, damages estimated at i lars of the Democratic party for a v nine as for pin s $1,000 to the interior of | long time. But the women, thank,doubt as to w ieth. r
HliKE
^ |
One "as In Room
jltr Stood Ur In Rooms i
I, Were Wrecked.
iision of a hot water boil- i
dement of .Mansfield ball 1 women are,
,,, REPUBLICANS •barging system at the Carnegie Librai) the doors wore iicain opened for business Wednesday i on mg. It had been closed on .Monday and Tucsdav f r l.aboi Day and to give the librarian, Mrs. Fred X'. Thomas, and her
assistants time to portivt the new . . I market was steady, steers selling fot y-t.ni now in effect. K, , ' , , -\R G. O. I*. < XNDIDATES J15 l() jfKj.vs. There were 70(1 head patrons of the city library will " IN M VJOK ''KTORiER IN j n f calves and the market was higher. " ie(|uire,| to re-regi P i before tak-I I’RIMARX II ESDAY. Vealers went at S17.50 to $18.50 ami mg out any more books, for with the calves at $ Tto ,$U.
ARE VICTORS IN WISCONSIN
INDIAN \POLES ElVESTUt K INDIAN A l*OI.rS, Sept. 5. (L1MHogs were generally 10 to 15 cent 1 lower at the local Livestock Exehangi , today. Bulk (150 to 300 lbs.) hog- i were quoted at .$12.50 to fFJ. He •
ceipts numbered 5,500.
Cattle were estimated at 1,700. The 1
PLANES ROAR WESTWARD IN BIG AIR RACE
IIXID TCESDAI charging- system, a registration KOHLER IS LEADING RECK dst «i|| be kept. According to the
librarian
'™r;.:srr- ™"'’ a-,. - ^ zrx. - Airs. Thomas exp'-cts to show a ; ' ' be
■ fie ( ounty Council on Tuesday fix large increase over thi- number foi , MADISON, Wis„ Sept. 5. (FPi at (he coining year. Regular Republicans apparently won , ed today.
That figure is the This new system which ha just major victories in yesterday’s prim- Kepoit of the committee investiIhcre is one hecn started has re(|uiicd a gn at deal ' ai.v- The regular Republican candi- gating the correspondence courses of-
feutune h ivo wot-n lo«-,„ L.. 1 1. .1 not 11 wil1 ! of work aN every book in the library date for governor, Walter J. Kohler, fered by smaller Indiana College. , i’ ., , . « . . .. ’ '' ll,u ' thieugli the year, but J had to be handled and the equipment had a commanding lead today over will be received at the meeting. The ( .. * ‘ ‘ 11<n a ’ ‘ ,MX " < ' ulnel l’ lllM ''d the budget hen .pasted in it. This is t method that his progressive opponent, Joseph D members of the committee are: I., \ WO,,t VOt “ nmch u,t : ,m, t,,ere ' « nd it tJ l* all Of the Urgor librari'e Heck. Pittengcrs, p„ ddent of Hall Teach
Hines.
Sheep remained steady.
held Friday, Roy I’. Wisehart, State School Superintendent aniiounc-
Smith.
tol | me hi. * vvif m w^un ' l" " " ^ l ' 1 ' 1 1 ^u'lg the (|(iunty, but the chance - ! and should prove vt 1 y succes.-ful Gov. Fred Zimmerman, running for ors College, Muncie; I
if he did."
let go with terrific as forced from the ba.sejp third floor, but fell back Tnl floor. The floors of at room, and a section of a torn out, and when the through the fir.-t floor, it at hole in the ceiling of ' {through which it went, were blown out and dearies? the campus to the ; > of it was half-way from all to Anderson street. All 1 the basement windows ,
'out a was that in some *
nd floor windows. BERBER! HOO\ EK To HltOADw 11 -cattered through LASI NHiHTLX RI-.(,IN SlXt; cement and on the fiist EA I E IHES MONTH.
brtunately none of them (Two men were in an ad- WASHINGTON, Sept.
NEW YORK TO SAN I R \N( IS( O AERI \E ( ONT ES I REGAN W EDNKsDAY.
ONE PI. XNE FOID ED DOW N
Thirty-Seven Trim Xinrlancs Left Roosevelt Field This Morning Seeking Fame and Fortune.
Radio Campaign To Be Conducted By Republicans
The assessed valuatinn of the coun-j t.v i- about $31 JIOii.OOO, and this levywill rai.-e slightly |e-- than $100,000 and officials estimated it will cost about $128,000 annually to tun the county. According to these figures! there will be a deficit before the end
of the next calendar year.
The Council pruned in some place' and left similar expenses on other places. For instance, they cut eff all the clerical expense for the county cietk and appropri it.il <7,-,o for the auditor for the same work. They cut nfl all the gasoline expense for th"
here.
r< oleetinn and a former member of president of the State Normal School the l.aFclIctte faction, wa- left fat , of Terre Haute; and Prof. Henry B in tin* rear. It was the first time in Longden, vice presii^nt of Dcl’auw I 33 year- that a governor of Wiscon- university, Greencaatle.
1 -in failed to be elected for a second
- term,
Robert LaFollettc, son of "Fight-
A R0,,, '‘ W!tS »UC(e-sful ill hi ef OwOl L«V> 1 O '"it for the nomination to tin United 1 I Slates Senate over George XV. Mead, I
the "regular” Republican candidate. | Reports front various districts in- . dicated that the regular Republican--cored tine of their most impressive,
cctorii in Wisconsin in 1 eei nt y ear -. DEM(K It X 11( ( \ N Dl D X I T. T < • l« However, in main plac s the conte»ts ^ K ESI DEN I M I S I ( X I ER It)
fc rce BOTH ( LASSES, would —
TERRE HAUTE COUPLE HELD
Ml \( IE POI.K E SI I K TO LINK
THEM WITH XVHMWS
Ml RDER.
Smith Has Hard Job Satisfying ‘Wets’ and ‘Drys
All \<TK, Ind., Sept. 5. (FP)
(FI’)— county agent and allowed it for th" An attempt to definitely link Charle- wi re dose and the I.aFollett
>ii to t e one in which the; A $135,000 radio broadcasting cam- h'filth nur-e. Beasley, 31, with the murder of Mi took hope that later return
located and one or two ; paign to he staged every night he- The council refu ed to appr. priatc 1 Myrtle Miller, 30, of Muncie, will In ' charg- tie* result materially. ALBANY, N X., Sept. 5. (I P) in. the hallway directly lining in late Septerr' e>- ha been d* n y '■ um for cow testing for next made today , according t police. The gubernatorial contest over- Gov. Alfred hi. Smith is giving care boiler when it let go,, decided upon by Herbert Hoover and year as had I requested hy the Beadey Mrs. Irene Meyi-i. shadowed all others in the date. It ful thought to the treatment of tin ht up through th" floor j his campaign counselors. State Veterinarian. They appiopri- heth heavily shackled, wen* return 1! was conceded that Voting Boh would prohibition issue a- he blocks out hi [then veered to the west, For 45 nights before Novc uher <!, fiteii the total sum of $10,000 for pay- hen* from Tern* Hai;tc WYcInc.-d.r. he elected to his fir. t full > nat«rial ' campaign itinerary
entire partition and was the Repuhliean speakers’ bureau will merit of a tax ferret next year. night. term. He was chosen to til! the tin <1 in the ceiling of the broadcast one-half hour each night 011 There was -ome doubt as to th" Sevetal per-ons from Newca th expired term of his father, who died hut dropped hack to Ui<- a national netwoik, alternating on -dfitu- of th* county health nurse for < ml Henrv county who passed tie in office, shewer-room, some ten to the National anil Columbia broadcast- , afif'thcr year, hut the appropriation of 1 pot win n- Mi Miller's hotly wa o
rom directly above where 1 ing networks, 1 >1.800 for this expense will assure found Saturday morning, were to In ally standing. Never before has the radio been j lh< office being filled again. I n tight here today in an endeavor to t known exactly what j used so extensively by any advertis- The Council also appropriated $5,- : identify Hca-hy as tin man stamlim* jxplosion. It was said a ing 01 busine.-s corporation, much less ' MA bridge repairs and the sum by the car ,-een near v.here the body 11 start»d in the heater ! by a political campaign. Hoover him- j" '10.000 for new bridges. wa - concealed. i|cr, which wa- used foi | self intends to make only four big There is -0111 thing radically wrong An nut with a blue- naked cu h Mi-poses. It locked ns i speeches, all to be broadcast. j with the bridge work in Putnam coun- ion found in the imss* -ion of Mi a boiler probably of a The Hoover leaders believe their' ' > ■ I he council di>cu--ed at length Moyer at Terre Haute lias been iden :
parity.
»s.r. pt
to he amiounrrr
within two days, realizing that thi issue, which he projected so openly is going to play a vital part in botl
"dry” and “wet" sections.
He is faced with the problem <>l -atisfying the drys as well as tin wets, for he must carry some so-call ed dry ,-tate- evi n if he should swing the dominant Tates in the wet ei.si
liehind him.
Smith is expected to meet the ae usation of raising ‘‘false hopes’ 1 among the wets Ivy going into th*
XIHMEN 1*1. xs hup to! ('Hiiadim sy-tem of eontrol, which h
Big Monoplane Winging Its Way To Dakar, Africa
nam Talks ! otary Club
HR XZIL. THEN To NEXT
YORK.
J extensive plan is necessary sin e they 1 on Tuesday the question of appropri-1 ufied as the one in which Mrs. Mil ' !v>llev" that the D>*r«oer.'X< it- vd V* ■ at. of sums for repairs of bridges that *' r W ft h"i home J-'rid-iy aft. • ■ s|>end as much a? half a million del ; fi r, ‘ falling down. Why any bridge : noon, officers stall d lars for radio propaganda. .should he accepted and fall d wnl Mr . Moyer ha admitted owner
• Hoover will make his four speeches within a few years is a mystery. Om Ishiji ef the car but d; ini- he I ihiici'| _______ —in Newark, N. J., Tennessee or ] bridgi was reported in such a coiidi it to llon.er Pat', on Friday niuh' j rBFI I KTIN'X North Carolina; New A’ork City; and | !i<m that all tiie cement was crumhl Patti < n was captu ' il at M* M") , . . . . ) New England, probably at Boston. , in*?- Others, built by the county su- "F- 1 .m in Terr* Haute along vv'th ! PARIS, Sept. 5. 1FP1
j The only dates set definitely are New-j I'tvintendent of roads were said to , f easley hut made eseap*. i-ohuit and Rene l.efevre have aban- ! to '■ ,lf ""-e prohibition as long as d HF D’PXI XV GIVFS| ark < Sept. 17 and New York City, have had the approaches or other; Detective- bcliev ihe nun ler end , . .. ... ; is a law, will attack cnforcrnient hy
1.1 B SOME IDEA OF Oct. 17. lends washed entirely away, but tie floNS IN Kl’SSI \ ' point near the Tennessee-North ; bridge-, were -tami ng as solidly
J | Carolina state line, possibly K.iio\vilb ^ver
Jean A
) advocates, explaining how it works emphasizing its benefits a - he see- | them as compared with Amcricai ; prohibition which he -ays docs no j prohibit, and citing figures in proof
; Smith will emphasize his inter,tio, "T ' ,au '' fo ' ,,OHn "K s
(HI I.EETIN) BETTIS FIELD, MeKreport, Pa., Sept. 5. (FP) ^ tho* treaeh* ’iou> Allegheny , oi ins between Harri.-huig, Pa., and McKeesport, in in hour and twenty minutes, Karl Rowland of \\ ichita, Kas., in his Cessna monoplane, led the 37 starter; n the National air derby from New York to I. Angeles to their half hour stop here today. I). K Davi-, flying a Travelair, wa? ifficially leportcd down near Leban*n, Pa. Officials were unable to say vhethor Dav is' plane had ls*en vvreek?d. It was indicated that the pilot was unhurt.
j ROOSFVFI.T FIELD. N. . ;jept. I"). (IT)— Down the same runway | hat ha- launched many famous flights j ’>7 planes roared today, starting th" j list log of one of the greate t Iran - J •ont n 'iital races in the history of I aviation. i The planes, representing nearly j 'very type nf small commercial airI raft, were powered with motors of ! >10 cubic-inch piston displacement or ess. They comprise the class A group if the National air races from Now York to Los Angeles. At 0:43 a. m. (E.D.T.) Albert R. Farob--, Philadelphia, in a Waco 10, powered with a pecial Fisher and lacohs in. tor, sped down thi* runway io the cheers of several thousand spectators. The other planes followed at one minute intervals, thi' last roaring nvay at 7:22, thirty nine minutes nf ter Jacobs plane had faded into tho
west.
There was no graceful circling 'if the field hy the pilots. The plane headed westward on the runway at the start and defied low hanging •loud- in mntinuing toward New Jcr--ey' e. ast line without the cu-tom-
ed on rrgum nt - rtad here Friday , * 1 ' 1 * -'^''G , (he I {(.publican admin tration ann afli'i'iovn when Mrs Miller refu? ■ 1 returned to ( a ahlance, Moroci'o I -piing a -urpiise li
If one man c m huihl a bridge to i * >i Mi-. Moyc-. Bea ey and > ,l i
Imlcy Oxnam, president
or Asheville, probably will he select- to stand up, why not compell all tin ed for his speech in the so-called | con! nictors to do likewi-e.
boke at tho Rotary Club - .. bon|er stateg .-.
■ the weekly luuchi'on. (J
Aionditieii-. a- he found
f- ■ mi h. fore last, r Russia with a |k>- a careful study > f j
NOTED SPEAKERS ( 0X1 ING
Thinning Ranks Of G. A. R. To Meet In Denver
A number of noted speaker* have
ki'iiis and events which'been announced for the inauguration I;. - there since the r< j service of the new DePhuw pre*iP*. n-., r dent. G. Bromley Oxnam, to be held
is of (he opinion that's here October 12.
H up to the revolution Among the speaker- will be Gov. I f s" Were the iron rule'll- -Ln k-on, Roy ('. West, pre-ident ( ,, N , y 2l)l|0 | \|.|.;, | F.|t TO XT f"‘ 1 •! for cen- of the Board of Trustees of DePauw | ||. :N |, \NNI Al. KN( XMPMENT re of the poor ( lass ' university and Secn tary of Intenor ! THIS XIONTH.
Iii'nl lln* rganization of Bishop Hughes, Bishop Blake am
*** Br.WIIM.>.le»Bn»M»^*»l- „ KSVK „, r,. ,1T, '"Ill.t,, h,i„B 1. ^....rbe (In.ml Army ,.f II,. Il.iiublit mill
lor to th. upheaval. I 1 b" place for tin* inaugui.uion, I j,.. ,. rapid fir* story . service? ha* not been definitely an I and political conditions ! fiounced, but will probably be m the, showed how Bowman Memorial Gymnasium, if ■ ,
eis in a .'hoplif't.i; canipaign over ‘h" vvi ek-eml holiday s. l\ IXX \NI> NOI |( F Member- of th" Kivvanis Club wil’ hold their regular weekly luneheon 01 Thursday noon nt 12:15 at tin* Chiitian churclt. IKK)STIN(> ( XNDIDA I F, CONNERSYll I F. Sept. •> ' an didney of R. \V 1 1 tie, pn-ident of
r-
uith litie- at l.e Bourget field wen 1 sugge-ting so mi* railical changt informed hy wireh -s today. ! enforeement machinery. 1, | Smith is expected to devote prac
CXSABALANt \, Morocco, Sept. 5 | tieally the whole of m xt week t> (FP) 'The Fn iH-h monoplane t’anarv mapping nut his first inuiiil of earn Bird continued it- long distance (light • paign s]ieei*h< -. He will -peak extern today, starting from the sandy wa-ti i |Hiraneously, but that applies only t< tract at (i a. in. ami proceeding to I manner. He w ill make ropious note j the south toward- Dakar, Africa. j and hi’ “ready to shoot as he term
The kies wire misty as Adjutant it-
Jean As-olant and .'gt. Rene I.efervi —o•md tlu ir stowaway ilying lompanion. ^ ( IDI'N'I Nl \R ( I'TX
hit ( as.ihalam.1. .\n accident was reported thret 1
They had a.immnec i hey would re- mil( . ^ ( ((f l>tl „ Wnim-sda
fuel at Dak 11. Hy to Rio de Janietv
The crowd followed the official -tniter from one plani* to another and heeled each as it lifted its tail and 'tailed after those who had gone b"-
bre.
LOCAL MAN IS INJURED
JAMES SMITH HI Rl WHEN TOS ( R X>H on ST.VIE
RO \ D I t.
lountiy.
-'e east tlian west, and y Japan an.1 China join T-tern part of the world grave problem, unless settled in an economii Ma r to all concerned.
~0
cGaughey
w Secretary
is not held out of-doors.
Many Drowned In India Flood
river oxeutldxx txkes hi Gl DEATH TOLL. XtXNY ARE SERUM SEY ILL.
KARACHI, India, Sept. 5. (IP) ST III? « 1U11 1 Seventy-five per.-on- wre known to ' ,{ * < • B‘)VV XRD , l i<( flipi ,. liv.'s when flood
AS SE( KETAKY OF
( HI Hi H.
march again in federal "blues" Sept. Hi, climaxing its national encamp-
ment here Sc (it. 1(5 to 21.
Nearly 2,000 men, remnants of th * blue host that answi red President Lincoln's call for volunteers. will join the five allied organizati ns of j thi* G. A. It. for the annual conven-
! lion.
Military drill.-, snam battles, an I fii Id events hy both thu old and the new armies of America will enable aged veterans to see again a portion of their old glory. Preparations for receiving mern!h rs »f the Grand Aimy and delegate.' to it- affiliated organizations' have been underway for weeks here, iindci direction of Denver and Colo-
light to New York.
Assolant and Isfevre, with
their
James Smith of otith Gr"eneaslli* was injured in an auto wreck on state load 13 early \Xidn< "lay morning when the light coupe in which he
heavy
I noon. An Essex coach had tiunoi over, hioaking several of th" win dmv' and doing some other damage
, . .It was said that a Mi- Isis Tny bn i was riding was struck liy
j .lying stowaway, Armando Lottq son , wf ^ ^ ^ . in th) . car .,* | •on. I, driven by (). Garrett.
' tin* time of the accident. The Flank Gan. tt, anording to reports, wa? tin >treet wrecker was called, but th* I Iriving on the stall* riad at a reascar hail been righted before they hi , '"'able speed when lh( other ear -ud-
f a Pali.- hotel owner, started from 1 Li Bourget Field, Paris, yesterday
morning.
Off Cape Fini-d' ire, Spain, the Cmnary Bird plunged into -trong head- ' wind , A--"lant altered th" course, ' turning tin plane'- nose toward Da-
kar.
A- the Canary Bird roared close’to ( HsabidancH tin pilots noticed a d'-
feet in lh<* "il feed line.
They cHine down in a pi rfect lain ing after Id hours and 20 minute in (li,. an and started mmediately 'IISS XIXRGAKEI GXRDNEK DM *
rivi il on the scene. No one was in
jured.
Russellville
Girl Summoned
to ovi 1 haul th-- motor tubing*.
I I END X Y DE IN I ES I IN XL
IM LI ENZ X.
Adele Modlin, Bainbridge, a ,„| Cyr
Mas tell, Route 3.
the Connersvill Kiwanis club, for lieutenant govemnr of the sixth division of the Indi. na district of Ki-
THi: XX LATHER.
li nly -Imt oic. road, making ] the accident u .. Me. iioth ear j wen* damages extcn-ively and wi*re pulled to Ihe side of th" road 1" al 1 low traffic to pass. Deputy Sheriff 1 Alva Bi van who whs Ciilli d to the -ecnc stated that from the prints on 1 the roiid from tire tiles Garrett’a 1 car could not have been g ing more , than twenty five miles on hour. The left front wheel on the Studcbaki > t in ing was broken off and lb-* j axle, .,,img.', running hoard an! sol" 1 of tli" car *.* • re all denied The In 1 touring had .cry littl.- damage don* 1
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— ———-o— Edgar E. Petersto of Pm napolis was a visitor in liriwnca .le, Tues-
day.
A. K. Hughey, East Hanna street La. a new Chevrolet* Imperial Sedan
orrhages from ulcers of the'stomach ; Uelivemi by the Beck Sales Co. Me wa* taken ill Su inlay. 1 — ——o Miss (tunlruT wa.^ oih* of* the popu Mr. ami Mi . AH) it rvturM' la r me inborn nf thi‘ youug’or >(’1 i*i <m! to their homo in South Uen<i nn
A suit for divorce been Hlod thi.- community. Sho jria»luatod fmn luejMlay after visiting reiHtivo liero
|y known. He has the distinction of in the county clerk’s effice hy Clyde the Ru.-scllville high scho I Li t -pring over th>' week-end.
having never missed a meeting dur- Hei'hinan from Ella Hcrshman. The and was to have entered bu-iness col ing a period of three year-. Th>' complaint states that they were mar- lege nt Indianapolis today, local club, regarded as one of the, ried in March of Iff2t. and separated Surviving are the pment and a-is most active in the -tale, has never on September 5 of this year. It a 1 -Hr, Jennice. Funeral anungetnc'it been represented on the state board so alleges cruel and inhuman treat have not been made, but will he an- ■ ■ ■ and supporters of Mr. Castle point ment stating that his wife would not nounced later.
CHARLOTTE, Mich., Sept. 6. (UP) out that the club has merited recog- live with him part of the time lock- \ mother, 18, and her daughter, 15, nitlon. 1 ing the door and refusing to let him Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Abel and (laugh each married men (iO years old. Miss The election will he held at the an- in She al.-o refu ed to cook for ter Mary Elizabeth have returned
MXKRIXGE LICENSES
Miss Margaret Gardner, the 18 yeai old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gardner, died lie -da; tnornili'i about 10 o'clock after a short illnrs; with intestinal flu at the home in
RU'sellville.
—- Miss Gardner was taken ill la.-t L td-
Mostly fair tonight ami 'Thursday, day anil her death >ano* a a hod
much interest. Slightly warmer tonight south pot- to le i many friend H"t father : -
al.-o seriously ill, suff> ring from hem
ha'c bein received from over th" state.
Active in the work of the local dub
Si li FDR DIYDK( E
have lost their lives
| caused the Jheaun river to overflow ratio branches of the organization, near Srinagar, it was announced of- Memorials for the veterans have
Il ci al I y today. The announcement said [ M , on (irepared by allied groups, anU
Jaret Emily MoGaughoyJ 75 other (ler-im- were seriously ill. , w j|| he presented during th. conven- ^ «>r. and Mrs. W. M. Me- 1 The roads In-tween Srinagar and ti( , M . ,\ I drinking fountain ^
taught in the Hager*-, Gulmarg, 30 miles away, were lb«-led , ift w f the Daughters of I’mon Vet Th<> ' ’ ^ ’ t . |u|i , Makjnjf „„ a( . tiv(l tiolK X'ho.d last year, has re- cutting off communication. Snnagai P rans. likely will be unvebd m a (>am . jn l>( . h;l | f am| 01u .„ u ,..;
asition there to assume has been isolated for the last six Denver park during the meeting,
jyship of the Methodist days. Besides the G. A. IL, the National -urrh of Greencastle un 1 jh,. Sailihal \allcv roail from Jannn 1 y\ yman’s Relief Auxiliary, Hi" S»n*
'loward Taylor, pastor. I 0 „ the south wa> f<'l»Tted complete- of Union Veterans of the Civil War.i^ Mr jg ^ Jaugliey began her new | v |,locked northwards into Tl'ixhiinr , hl . Daughters of tmon Xeteruns, , , n... ai.. t
fy- The erection of the 1 with traffic, telephone and telegraph : H ,. ( | thl . auxiliary of tin* Sons ol
"ill provide for an office service suspended. ' oion Veteran*. /lor, and the additional Many persons were reported ^
h the help of M secretary , danger of sUi viitioii. Travelers w. 1 cGaughey is well fitted Hrainlitl in Ceeniari anil Koela wi'li- ?«'• She graduated f rom J out I. Busses crowded with pH Kars ago and the school grims were reported stranded along
A Hagerstown urged her the road near Guih.
Jeie for another school ‘I'tn* I'-ivi and ( henab rivers wi 1
. 'noil I lie Iifi'i •" .iii.o-er along cacti marnru men 00 years om. .*■>•" ■ mci.u.i ... .... .... ... ..... .•■ • -- ■ — •- ■ ■ -hm* it up in order to rising rapidly and tn*' * ' , y . 11H (‘hallender 15 of Eaton Hup nual district meeting at Madison, on him the plaintiff states. Theodore home after spending a few* day ^anal work «in<l t<i be thtMr bank'* wi'r^* to b*^ 111 ... . . ... •• iv.. .. I . t «« id . .>ti<>i*itj*ir f<»r tniuini tc ti».. »»<•...
XIdTHER. DAL’GHIEK. brides
Di . John Carmack and T. It. Noble of Indianapolis will be in Greencaatb* Tliursday to pi rfurin operations
at the euiinty hospital.
ids married Nicholas Wells of Eaton September 11 to
Crawley is attorney for the plaintiff. , the Ohio river.
Mrs. Carol Clo— and bnhy, Xtafy Lee of Lebanon an visiting her parent-, Mr. mid Mr . Diner Berk and Mi-s Kern Heck on South liulk a stlcet. .
