The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 September 1928 — Page 1
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SCHOOL BUS IN WRECK
A school Ims, loaded with youngsters and a delivery truck diivei: ;>y .)
J. Kauble crashed near the
—- rrpl _ House Friday noon. The bus, dnven rOttUrAS I " ** by Raymon l il.'tVt liny \j |\ vi* K/ A at a fa.-t clip when Kauble hack-
ed out of the drive and the t\< i cars
IKL C K jjj!erashed. No one was injured, tut it
STII^L.,, of (.Mills
liRI'.l-aXCAsTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928.
WALL AROUND HORSE SHOW
No. 286.
the campaign loo
Senator Robinson urged religious l tolerance and tiuthful presentation
IC TCACk »T rsrvvww. " r , ' am l ) “ i K n issues in a speech at I UKN DOWN 1 ° 1Un,bia ’ S ' C ‘ Wil1 l "’ nk in
vannah, (ia., tonight.
*SrrW^;l;. L, ’ U ' s
was a close call for all concerned.
jtICHl'
U/tK l» rn
(iff Bv Low Hang-
^ irf on Jarkson Street ' dirr Us Arrival.
ME H A MC,
^ V. F. W. BOOTH ACCIDENT j Review war days at the Veterans OITOSIT)
j of Foreign wars booth in the indus- ; i trial tent. There are boo-koo war ; scenes never before displayed and , quite a few war trophies which bo- ; long to the boys' of the local post.
— J We wish to thank the many people p ji) o'clock Thursday night who visited our booth Wednesday and „ studebaker fiio truck, pur- 1 hope the visitors will be greater in ithis summer by the city conn- number the remainder of the fair. r lived in (jieemastle, having (Signed) V. F. W. Fair Committee. driver through from the factory j o_
The diivcr had started _
Tbur.-dii.v fur Greencastl.. SHEEP DISPLAY
D\M \(;h: done to t anvas fencing BY GROFF THl’RS-
DA) NK.HT.
TO OBSERVE CHURCH ORGAN ANNIVERSARY
ADDITIONAL HORSE AWARDS
night
GATE
i Hr. Hubert Work, chairman of the
; Republican National committee, ,)RG AN INSTALLED AT PRESBVcharged Senator Robinson “Wilful TERIAN CHI R( II .11 ST distortion of Facts” with regard to i ONE YEAR VGO. 1 Robinson’s statements on Herbert ! I’LL Hoovers attitude toward maintenance FLAN SPECIAL
of Farm products at Armistice time. ;
SERVICES
The awards for the second
horse show are a follows:
Pony Class Over 42 Inches 1. Buck Davis, Grawfordsville. 2. Maxine Jackson, Uieencastle.
3. Sam Lenovcr, Danville. 4. Norris Clark, Fillmore. 3 Gated Saddle ( lass
1. Mrs. A. H. Fiske, Indianapolis.
2. Ed Moore. 3. Jane Hadley. 4. E. It. Y’oung.
5 Gated. Lady Bider
1. E. D. Moore—Fiske. 2. Dorothy Shutts, Shutts. 3. Ann Hadley,—Young. Gentlemen Over 50 Years
1. W. D. H .dley. 2. James Farrow.
L. L. MORRISON DIES AT HOME IN CLOVERDALE
FOCNDKR OF KING. MORRISON & FOSTER FIRM PASSES \ W A Y.
WIDELY KNOWN IN COL N LY
I
Had Been III For Several 5 ears. Widow, Daughter, Aged Parents,
Sisters, Brothers, Survive,
fire truck is a special built i baker chusi.- with the regulation 'baker motor and a specially hood and raditator. Practically the equipment for the truck i-| ith the exception of one thousd of hose which is being sent
ihe factory.
new truck met with a slight Int Thursday night on its way lire Department. The driver of i xk thought that no ore would
at the file station and started AW ARDS
2 a garage to park the truck
IS LARGEST IN FAIR HISTORY
EAST PUTNAM GIRL DIES IN
ED IN ALL ( LASSES OF
ENTRANTS.
ARE ANNULNCED
Crowd of Men W ished To See Exhibit — 0 — p ». •
W ithout Paying and Took Mat- Give nioi Smith indi. ated he would t resbv,erl « ns " 'B Spend Sunday In
ters In Own Hands j trace down every “Lie in the whisper- : Appreciation of Splendid Gift j _______ j ing campaign” after he had confer- i " rs ’ Lvans. i.i 1 ^ with New Y’ork State Democratic) - '
evening attructioi ' '' lh i ’' 1 ' j," " dn : l '| adt ' r ® 011 the political situation in j The Sunday services in the PresbyCount’y* CrXZ'' ma'rred ^ | ^ ^ ^ ^ rum’twenty five" S'"' 0I 'b°" d 1 S ° nat0r Arthur “W-'- I belutiful' 0^7^ chimeT^b^JIrt i made t.k, ,1 Vu nT bv,n * not take seriously Gover-! E. B. Evans. The day will be one! u ‘ k '. 'i' hc wtl11 tcnt th at nor Smith’s piomisca to aid the Farm I of appreciation bv all the memliers ioud 1 Th 7 U,M ,he or because Of his tmmany connections, land frienda of the church. iZll. west side ,f tl,. 11 0, \ '7 . , 0- Arlt. the organist and director of , n t , • , < Mu.iio and gut fur Srnatm Jamps A. EpH in a .state-’ music, is arranging programs of' Tl ’ . !* " ’ ,,al ^ merit through the Democratic cam | numbers that will brin^ out the splenineie had h...n considerable com- paign heidquarters said the farmei 1 did qualities of the organ lioth for ment on charging lor tne horse show | had learned that Herbert Hoover wat instrumental solos and accompani-
ppatently tak- n foe to their cau-e, mainly through | ment for voices. The quartet will he MISS MAIO BELLE JFNKINS, OK , n gt on u ^
in its place again after the summer FlLLMORi:, SFMMONED falo, N. 5., Mrs. L»uie Greenlee, of intermission. EARLY FRIDAY. near Brazil; Mrs. Lizzie Jones, FloverAt the morning service the pastor, dale; three brothers, Homer, Llubert Rev. V. L. Raphael, will speak on Miss Mary Belle Junkins age 21, ani1 Willie, members of the firm of . "Worship.” The evening service will I formerly of Fillmoie ami well known Morrison Bros, of this city. A son be given over to music. ; | n ( hj s county, died Friday morning preceeded Mr. Morrison in death
0 at 2:30 o'clock at the City Hospital in llli,oul fourteen years ago.
T. II. SO( IETY MEETS Indianapolis, following an operation Mr. Morrison’s death is the fir>t in INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 14. (UP)— for appendicitis, which he under- the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mor- ( The hoard of directors of the Indi- went Wednesday afternoon. ri on, who are the parents of eight
.. t if .1,: . . ' ; ‘t>a Tuberculosis association were to Miss Junkins had been visiting in ohildien.
in .... , . spor ( m ANT ( ANINL, LOT ERS W A l’< H , meet here today for a discussion of Terre Hi.ute when she became ill and * he decea-eu was a keen business
•M iHiING OF ANIMALS WITH ! the 1II2S sale of Christmas seals was rushed to the City Hospital nlan alu * developed Hoosier High-
and these men were
— mg the matter into their own hands.! his war time activities KEEN COMPETITION IS REPORT- and werc went on -ceing the show' 0
HELD FRIDAY; AWARDS MADE
without paying to get in. , _ _ ^
A numb* r of statements have been! |)||(, SHfllW IQ made by the fair officials concerning ^»JI I\/f Y IU
this horse show. They intended to use the proceeds from this exhibition to
, help defray the deficit in the fair
night. While on Jackson street .| u ,ig,. s Have Hard Time In Select- treasury. They deci ed to charge a the horse show is being given j n g Ribbon (Tinners From Tmong nominal i<-■ t.. (over th* 1 premium, on which the canvas wall Large Entry Group. for the hoi.se.; and to help cover the
the show grounds, had been
[taught the two hack light . like attitude action is continued tare on poles at the rear of the I ’ hp ' ^' lay ‘ ,f thoroughbred sheep. wi|1 in thp fair and tore them off. If the wire "'“de at the I utnam County L.ur this ja|s t() nl( .„ t th( il . , n . r .
a few inches lower the driv- y e » r * *»* ^ he.-n the best Just why t|u . obj( , ction to th( . eve . Id have caught it in hi^ facf,l e \ el s ' 10 < wn ” er(, • w, ‘ rf * moM* on- n j |1M . f or horse >how ha-i >how attracted widespread iibibly a seriou- accident would tl '' ,>s tbi- year than usual, and the , |()t bpen ( .| ( ,. ir | v , lt f (Mt u lhli attention Friday morning as a feature
curred. ' hw,, men s “ id the ‘••ompetition in the knnt . k ,. ls t() ' ’
i Louis L. Morrison, age about 5(i yeasr, died at the home in Cloverdale on Thursday night. Death was due to I diabetes from which he had suffered
for several years.
| Mr. Morrison was the senior memI her and organizer of the firm of King Morrison £• Foster, agents in Putnam
’"prDDr l-J A I ITI? i' :<H,rity f or *he Ford automobile. 1 EllVIVCl 1 Cl; He is survived by the widow, an I 11 year old daughter; the aged parents;
four sisters, Mrs. Ethel Gray, Wa.-h-
Mrs. Allie Cubbit, Buf-
itl
offic-
I MEREST.
not definitely known when the ^tempting to killolf a’nv' future fairs
umil will meet and pass judge- ,o i or0 a,| d the quality oi every ani- f()r ji ut]lam uiiuiiii n the truck and see whether it ,nal shown was higrher than expected. ,,
'ru,. .1. „ . r .n ai
the show, are evidently !'* ) b ' * ataam ( ounty bair. i..n ...*• ... . kinds of flogs were cvhibited
All
in the
accepted or not. ! f he awards were as follow
e contract for the purchase of Shropshire held around here, all make a change machine, the Studebaker peo- Dost Buck over 1 yr. Emmy Brat- f or t h,. | u , rso The State Fair jeei t „ repair and overhaul the tin. 1st and 2nd. Donald Webster, 3rd. , nak ,..j un additional charge, and the 7've truck. The old machine Bdst Buck lamb, E. Brattin, 1st, ilvPla ge fair is a paid admission afobahlj- be diiven back by the Dona I i Webster, 2nd; Ab x Bryan, c a i r> i,ut when something worthwhile river who brought the new on*' Jid. ^ 1 is added to the Putnam county fair, nca.-tle. Be-t Ewe ovei 1 yr., PouaUI \A eb- a!)l | a nominal charge of 25 cents to truck No* 1 lifts bccti over- 1 stfi, Ist.^ I**. mIkI* jiri'i cov* j r I’xpcusos iyihiIg ji fc‘w blow th* nw.*t-«*iee»«Mte Til |*ro-: Be,?t Ewe Uml*r Den-U Webster, up l(1 e whole fair by creating the ill will be had for the city in it.- , 1st, E. Biattm, 2nd, Donald Webstei feeling against one of the best parts
.Then if two alarms are turn- 3rd. j () f (j,,, program.
t the same time both can be Best Flock, E. Brattin, 1st; Donald ! Sonic: of the finest saddle horses in an-of. Webster 2nd; Alex Bryan, 3rd. Indiana are being shown at the evedocs not happen often but Best Young Flock. Donald Webster, I njn;f .hows. These horses won doe* the fire department will 1st; E. Brattin, 2nd; Alex Bryan 3rd. r jhhmis at the State Fair last week, ipped to handle both. Also in Best T oung I en, Alex Bryan, 1st. ami all who -aw them, paid an a*ian unu.ually large conflagia- Oxfords. mission, and they are worth seeing in
o pumper tnu k- will certainly Best buck over 1 yr., J. M. McHaf- action.
fie, 1st. o-
Best Buck Iamb, J. M. Mcllaffie, 1st
2nd, and 3rd.
Best ewe lamb, J. M. McHaffir, 1-t
: 2nd, and 3rd.
Best Flock, J. M. McDuffie 1st. Best Young Flock, J. M. McHaffie.
1-t an i 2nd.
Best |>en lambs, J. M. McHaffie, 1st.
Tunis,
Be.-t Buck over 1 yr., Fay Scott, 1st 2nd, ; nd 3rd. Best Buck Lamb. Fay Scott, 1st,
county, ami the chances co " rt 1 hoUM ‘ and b0me "'' n '
value*I at many hundreds of dollars,
to be successful.
ig as-et.
rclassmen
t Registering Ratios or freshmen (Mvkrsitt faded on
thirsday.
It is said that fairs which’have been “I" 1 WPn ' far 83 t0 vcnturi
the statement that the dogs were about the most valuable display at
the fair.
The awards were as follows:
( ollies
Male over 1 yr., 1st., Eugene Long den; 2nd., Donald Tariot; 3rd., Robert Bruner. Female over 1 year^-Jst., Richard j Whelan. Champion, Eugene l.ongden. Boston Bull Male over 1 yr.- David Haggard 1-t. Male over 1 yr., O. J. I.tukin 1st.; Capt. DeArmet, 2nd. Male uni dcr I yr., Harry Wells, 1st. Female, under 1 yr.. Annicc Moore,
l 1st.
Female over l yr., David Haggard,
| 1st.
Champion, David Haggard. Fox Hound Male over I yr., Floyd Fowler, 1st.' George Finney, 2nd.; Harry Bond.
I Jiroughout Indiana. The following where she was in nurses training.'' und! '> A* 1 * 1 popular summer resort I were included in a list of anti-tuber- ; Miss Junkins was graduated from the K‘ v, ‘r in the southwest corner of ulosis workers expected to attend Fillmore High School in 1924 ami at-l Gle c °unty. He was a man of pleasing the meeting: [tended DePauw University one year. • personality ani had many friends in Mrs. Jes.-e French, Jr., of New- She is -urvived by two brothers,' eommunity w ho will regreat to castle; Mrs. F. A. Payne, of Wabash; who reside in Fillmore, they are An- “’ ,rn his death. W. P. Hire, of Terre Haute; Mrs. drew and Alva. The body was brought funeral will he held Sunday
Frederick Rose, of Muncie; Mrs. R. to the home of Mrs. Hazel Owen- in ti. McCutchan, of Gfeencastle; Dr. Fillmore Friday. Funeral ariangeFred C. Dailey, of Brazil; Dr. Eric merits will be announced later. 'mil. of Ft. Wayne; Mr-. Margue- o
■ite E. Shook, of Ft. Wayne and Dr. St. C. Darden, of South Bend.
Auto Of Ancient Vintage Features Machine Display
morning at 10:30 o’clock with interment in the Cloverdale cemetery. The services will be in charge of the Masonic lodge of which Mr. Morrison for years was an active member.
HUGE CROWD VISITS FAIR ON THURSDAY
3rd.
J 'b ivgietntm for the upiier-)
" of Dthuw I'niver ity start- an ' 1 2nd - Carl ' ir, ‘' "">raing at nine o’clock in R,, ' t OW1 ’ ov, ' r lyr ' Kay ScoU - '""an .Memorial Gymnasium. an<i 2n,i: Carl I;,tlr '' rs 3r ' 1 ’
RECORD ATTEND \N< E EMilHMS ON SEC USD I) VY
OF FAIR.
Female under 1 yr., Tim Bond, 1-t Female over 1 yr., Glen Hurst, 1st.. ; YV. H. Welch, 2nd.; Floyd Fowler, 3rd
Champion, Glen Hurst. MEWS ( „„ n
Male under 1 > r., George Finney 1st.; Fant Judy, 2nd.; Janies Hood
ASKED TO GET ( HEC KS i Mr-. Lycurgus Stoner, who has been superintending the work in the Home Economics Department at the County Fair has asked that tho e having entries on display at the gymnasium call any time after three o’clock on Saturday afternoon to get
them.
Those who have received premiums
—— are asked to stop at the de.-k when One of the feature- of the ante they take the entries to receive their -how undei the big ti nt on south checks. This will not cause those in Indiana -tiect, is an Oveiland ma [charge the trouble of mailing out the
PROBE GRADE TRAGEDY TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 14.— An inquest was to he held today into the automobile accident here Ute i Thursday in which two women and a ■ man were killed and another man j j -eiiou-ly injured. The car crashed into the tender of a switch engine at ,* Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railroad crossing.
The dead are Mrs. Jean Rebecca Kirby, 2X; Mrs. Rose Ripple, 29; and Elmer Eynch, 10, all of Terre Haute.
Henry Hastings, Terre Haute, wa-! chine of ancient vintage, on di-play in checks.
OLD OVERLAND. 1909 MODEL. IS EXHIBITED IN U TOMO-
KILE TENT.
njured
3rd.
A record crowd attended the second Male over I yr., George Finney, night of the four day county lair now 1st.; James Hood, 2nd.; Albert Gotl,
■Wn completed their regia-1 Best Flock, Fay Scott, Ut. ami 2nd. way h „ rp Thp |arKP>t troW(l 3.d.
on Thursdty. nl * s -men may
register until
| Carl Eggets 3rd.
Be-t Young flock, Fay Scott, 1st.
fcnturday after w | lich tiin() a Car! Eggers, 2nd.
^ tw iwid fm Ute regi.stra- R, ' st Youn * r Pen > la mb.s, Fay Scott,
1 8.vm here they signed up fon l- 1 - L’arl Eggers, 2nd.
*° r ‘he eoming year was
of zreat activity as much de- ^ p 1 A . *•"' Wg " “’i Oxnam Speaks At
all ol the -tudents who * 11 Bcl’auw for the coming 11 hnvn with the exception "h" will come in Friday eve-
• luuniHv morning..
C*‘"fr r " ,,01 « t fr,,,n the / "Dice, approximately n ’ e " oompleted their regis-
M. E. Conference
Female over 1 yr., George Finney,
1 st.
Champion, George Finney. Mire Haired Fox Terrier Mrs. R. E. Knoll, 1st. Black and Tan Louis Yarvel, 1-t.
Spit/.
Robert Moodt, 1st., 2nd.;
NEW DP AI W PRESIDENTS DRESS FEATURES M. E.
MEETING.
yet to attend the fair -wanned the downtown district during Thursday
evening.
The fine weather which started Thur-day morning after the severe torm earlier, held out ami not a drop of lain fell during the evening to dampen the spirits of the fai; goets. All the displays were well attended
an<t the large crowd remeinad until Eads, 3rd. late in the evening. All th*' conces- Poodle
-ion- seemed t<> be doing a big bus- Xirgil Kilgore, 1-t.; YY ilinagene
mess. Kilgore, 2nd.
One ef the big attraction of the ( ocker Spaniel,
fair is the automobile tent which at- O. H. Stewart, 1-t.
traded considerable attention and !'«* lerrier comment Thursday night. Re-ides the j Male under 1 year, Mary Jane Ver-
million, 1st.; Eugene Moore, 2ml. Female under I year, Virgil Ader.
the section occupied by th*' Patter, on ! Sale- Sompany, local agent for the I Overland and Willis-Knight cars. The machine i- an old 1909 model open ear and is tirading con-id* raid. ! attention. The car is a right hand , rive ami the gears ire worked by a | foot pedal. It has ga- hea llighta and
a coal oil tail lamp.
It has been ninet* , "ii years since ithis type of auto was on the market and models of any kind of car built 1 • in that year are rarely -een any more The oiii Overland is proving a great
- hit with the youngster.- a- none of
Death suffering and heavy proper- them can remember when this type of -hip," was awarded Hrst prize Thurswere reported iii various '‘-«r wa- “all the rage” and ju-t a- d«y afternoon in the judging of the
good inlts day us the present models township booths, in which five townof mechanical perfection. ships participated. All the vegetablThe chi still run- under it.- own os, fruits, and canned good, shown
HIGH WINDS HIT MIDWEST; KNOWN DEAD 13
WEST INDIES ALSO SAVERT BY
TKOI’K AL STORM ON
I HI RSI) AY.
Washington Twp. Display Is First
RUSSELL TOWNSHIP l> SE(OND. MADISON TOWNSHIP IHS-
PLAY IS THIRD.
— - . ■ . (*•. >j
YA’a-hingt. n township, with its complete exhibit and with the sign, “"What We Do in Wa.-hington Tovvn-
ty damog*
parts of the I nited States and the West Indies today from hurricane-
mil cyclones.
A tropical hurricane, which swept ip from near the Virgin Islands, I piead ruin in the vicinity of San j Domingo ami Haiti, the latter just 1 recovering from a devastating -torm Robt. j that killed hundred- and made 100. j WO homeless a little more than a
! month ago.
The new tropical threat was computed in intensity with the Florida hurricane of 1920. The winds roared at more than 130 miles an hour. Ships were reported damaged and building
power, being driven to the county fair '■.ere typical of those from the town-
fnnn Indianapolis.
t * 1c 1 niver.-ity yesterday. I Over 250 delegates representing ,curs there are several intere.-t-
1 _ ‘hd not get through the * churches of ten counties gathered here j nK exhibits. " lltes > e ster l»y were com- at the Methodist church Thursday foi o
"Oration this morning. Up- the Crawfordsville district of the INDIANAPOLIS LIVKSTOi R Ci 7’ di<1 n<,t r, “ Kist,>r be-! Northwest Indiana Conference meet- INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 14. (UP) — Cth Wil1 c<m tinuo to ing of the Methodist Episcopal \ -teady tone prevailed in the hog “ heir registration Saturday j churches. Idiv i-ion at the Indianapolis Live.-to* k
I Featurea cf the day’s program were Exchange today. Hulk (140-300 lbs.)
addresses by Dr. G. Bromley Oxnum, | hogs -old around $12.10 to $13.25. Male under 1 yr., hurt Murray, 1st.
Missing Postal Plane Is Located
PLANK FROM OCEAN STEAMER BEING TOWED BY SAILING VESSEL.
ship. Mr . Greoly Hurt own acted a.-
* hairman of the township.
Russell town hip, vva - awarded -econd prize. Mrs. Clarence G* IT acted u.« chairman, and the booth wa one of interest and attrai ted much attention by fair-goers. Madison t<*wn--hip, under the direction **f Mrs. Raymond YVright, with it.- clever road side market, w, n tl ’rd premium. The judges were from Purdue University.
REV. TAYLOR TO TEA' H
unroofed.
Thirteen |iersons were known dean, PLYMOUTH, Eng., Sept. 14. (UP) ■
In two *listinct tornadoes that struck —The missing po.-tal plane from the Rev. \A I. Taylor, who was grailutmee mid-western states—Nebraska, He de F’ranee was sighted todav 28 a ted from DePauw univei-ity in 1S82. South Dakota and Iowa last night, mile- off Bishop’s Rock in tow pf a anil who licl l pa.-torates in the Ind-
l»t.; Eugene Moore, 2nd.
Female over l year, Mrs. John
Brothers, 1st.; Ralph Hurst, 2nd. I Scores were reported injured and th* sailing ve--el, a Briti-h seaplane in jam* and Northwest Indiana conferChampion—Virgil Ader. ! pioperty damage i- great, although formed authorities here. once, for more than thirty years, will
p 0 j n t rr I only the mo-t meager reports an The news ended an all-night -earrh become an instructor, this fall, in a
Male over 1 yr., M. K. Eggers, 1st I available owing to the paralyzed com- for commander Loui- Demouget and college at New Wilmington, Pennsyl-
munication- lines. ] two companions who left the liner [vani*. Rev. and Mrs. Taylor and son
Seven were known dead in Nebras
Glut * T T *,.tsaimresses uy u<. - -- --- , s wer e known Head in .\euras- | with American mail at 9:30 a. m. yes- Dr. Glbert Taylor, have lived the | a -t ^IBAX CITY A | K | KI> • ! ,,PW president of DePauw university. $,:U5 be:ng he top pr.ee ,«• I. Be- 2nd 3 I. ) ^ Ki ,J {k ^ six in South Dakota. There *, ;r da>. few years a. White-town, Ind., where Wits— ’ , " 1 ” Se Pt 14 I and by Bishop Edgar I lake, o mi- l ' PI ( , ’ t i , ubi ‘ ^ceV'ts'numlH-le.l 700 and 1st.; Charles Arnold, 2nd.; Len | was considerable property damage in j The lie de France was 90 milts they located when Rev. Taylor retired
Oxnam spoke in th*
.. she motor his addre-s in the am*.■«>’.*•
‘ on w y aUa, ' ked Katherine The meeting opened at o’clock <>n were lower on receipt of 700 head. 4»ni < ’ r Way 1« school Thurs Monday morning with a devotional Vealeis brought $17 to $18.50 while
jjli . I service. This was followed by Pr. calvea cleared at $7 to *11.
'®, “ ^rious condition | Oxnam’s sermon, a business session. The sheep market tended lower at |
»•> a u C L ,UUSbion of the and a "(juiet Hour for Prayer” lead the close. , ' 11 a,,k * e “I'd ha.- ! by C. C. Pearce. " ~ ,
‘"nsviou^T 1 ^ her a,, - a 'lant.| At noon a lunch was served by the J Dr. Hetman t. Beyl left ^ rp «" ta »- i "Wd -i" ”7 WH foui "l Part I Ladies’ Ai*l <»f the Waynetown Meth- tie for th*- east where he " ll1 | ak ' '8 the road. , odist chuirh. Committee meeting- 1 up his work as professor of political vitThTv "7 'were held at 1:30 o’elock, a song ami science in the school of cltizenshl|* AmlZ* 7" file(J H 8ainst! praver service was lead by E. M. of Syraeu-e l nivers.ty, Syracuse, N.j Kan gu,. .. Who *** M from: Kuonen, a business session was held. V. He has spent *. week with h KHf. ' csrni on Auimst on i u i n..-*., un “Preachers Aid" I narent- after the completion o
COPPER STOLEN
English Hull. accompanied the winds First and Champion, Fay Ashworth. °
English Setter.
Male over 1 yr - NdMe Allee, 1st. [
and 2nd.
Female over I yr.. Noble Allee.
Champion—Noble Allee.
Beagle
^ Iowa. Part.- of Sioux City were west of the Scilly islands at the* time, from the mini-tty. damage*! by u torrential rain that Although the plane carried wireless, Rev. Taylor transfened from t'hi-
uothing was heard from it after it cago to North Indiana conference in left the lines. 1H8H. In 1889 he went to the Colorrdo Beside- Demouget the plane carried conference, anil then to the Kentucky Naval Lieutenant Monrouzeau and Le conference, and transferred back to
"am ri ° n Au » u#t ‘40,1 H. L. Davis spoke on "Preachers Aid” parent
- 1 ' "««it Court x«.i„. ! o: .i .i..ii« ur<.<l his sermon, w*>rk as dnector of arrangements ol
Hie
al'llanover, New Hanr^De r^cently: i and west portion late tonight.
TIw police here received notice from the Craw ford-ville police Friday morning that four boxes of junk cop-
1 AV Baker First and champion. ! per were stolen from that city some C. >v. _ __ ! time Thursilay night. The copper w a
the property of the Terre Haute, Imi-
THE AAE AIHER ianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. - . — u was thought by the Crawfords-
Tierce, the uiechani*.
TIMBER AAOLF SEEN
the Indiana and Northwest conference in 1908. Among hi pastorates wer* the Methodist churches of Inwood, Monroeville, Kirklin, White-town. Union Mills, Canden. and Leitersford. H** is the father of Gilbert Taylor, I’h. D., Class of 1909, and YVilliam
( ourt. Andei-j Bishop Blake delivered hi
m’lil thp . lount y jail! arid the meeting wa- dosed with a
^'Ught
A timer wolf was reported south of the eity Fri lay morning. Some men
squirrel hunting found it, a their Taylor, A. B., CUa of 1910 of D«dogs chased it from a thickly wooded Pauw university. Dr. Gilbert Taylor
Thumler-tornif tonight or by Satur- ville officers that the junk might be spot, hut the hunters were not dose has been a teacher of Latin in the
“ ,,,st,,,| y " f Sheriff (talk by the Rev. O. T. Martin, th"
rot arrutut ■ except mostly fair Satur offered for sale in this city, but so far enough t*. kill the animal, although , American Academy in Rome, Italv. the Dartmouth • ont.'icncc o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ port i„ n . Cooler Saturday U s i known, no truce of it wa- found u,« y shot at it several time.. It vvn YVilliam Taylor i -u|*erintendent of
Scicuc* Rc. i'arch council meeting day
j district superintendent.
t her
-aid to he unu-ually Urge.
Schools at Kosemount, Minnesota.
