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Kit hard Smith, Rochester. Carlyle Scott, Linden. Kenneth Ellis Scottsbui: .
Ray mond Sparks, Conner \ille.
Hubert Trisler, Greenwood.
' ■UKKXrASTLK, INDIANA, MONDAY, SKITKMBK K 17, 1928.
No. 288.
death calls WELL KNOWN MAN SUNDAY
Jl LI I s AW \I
FIM.TtAL TO
INMATES ARE < \PTt BCD Officers at the Indiana State Farm captured two prisonei who escaped, one Sunday and one early Monday
morning.
Buford Craig, colored. csca|>ed before roll call Sunday and was cap-
tured, and Sam Coombs e capod aft"I l»P\\>ki i>w i '' r ro11 C!l11 •' , '’ ,1 ' | ay and was picked ,
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Howard soon after he left the farm. Both were brought to the jail here to b< .'entcnced by Judge Hughe s
SERVICES AT CHURCHES ARE OF INTEREST
LICIII I I \KS.
IT I >|» 11
ing thi offciing of Mary’s a waste, we see the degeneracy of a soul, the tinal expression of a soul that ha' become completely deadened thiough self-seeking and greed. Judas is a tragic example <,f that old, loveless spirit which never give.- because of real love, but only grudgingly and from a sense of duty. There was
,, T- 1 1BSI nothing in tie -oul of Judas which
. NN LRRAKY Ot URGAN enabled im to appreciate th« 11
AND till Its. dating love of Mary. IB- found
l.iult beciuisp hi' to estimate by i
4 * . 1 • • I I
STORM HITS EAST COAST OF FLORIDA
100-MILL \\ Hunt WIND SWEEPS ol*T til THE TROPICS.
BRIGGS-DAMS SPEXK
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 17. .CPi Rev. Henry L. Davis, former up, iintendent of the Greor-'nstle dirtnrt of the Methodist F'.piscopal, church
■ •"" I lb. V. T. Brigs' ■'! su-
perintendent, were th,
Deceased \\ a I or I cars One of I hr
Brs| Known Merchants In I his t ommunity. IFirn in Poland.
| Juliu
one nf tl,,. I,,-.( known merchants in *o'ernea tl- t ,| Putn.un county, passed aw y Sundie. , --ing at 11:20 0 , I ek at the In,i , in the corner of hi i -I u treeta. Di ath Wi,s 'it"' to paialy i lb- wa- 7ti years 1 ' - 1 s* 1 and had b, i. jn gradually '•'iling health f, th, pa-t eigh years. 'Ii. Su r n.'k born in Meritz, 1 oland on May to, ||,. was mariled in Dru ki in, Ikdand in IK71 ;, 'd with his win- ,ame to America id'out ls7o. I in’\ went from New Turk to l'(,it Wayne and then to ( incinnati. Mi ■'tali ,n-ki went back to F.urope in Issn and lematncd three year . He then w.nt to \frica for ■ ive years, i,•turning to the United Slat, - in isss }(, in,, directly to tiierioa tie and loiened a general store in t ie room n,,w occupied by the O’Hair I,ill.11,| i. |i. In the I di of 1 sss, he moved Ids tore to >uth <ireenca-th 1 and wa in Inisine at tii: i,,,..’ ,01 until PdlU. In
TRONG SERMONS DELI\LKEI) the sense- an act which had no mean- GR \VE
_______ ing except to the soul. Hr called
Mary s offering waste. So it was, by any utilitarian standard. The perfume could not Is- s> Id now. It hail been thrown away upon Jesus. No wonder the outburst of love on
PrP'byterian the part , f Mary went t„ the heart
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I\PRESSED
Re'. Raphael, Taylor, Bruner \nd Davies Give limelv Messages
From Church Pulpits.
t ommuniration lanes Destroyed Uv
Gale. Only Vague Reports ( ante From Storm \rea Monday.
of the Mt. Olive M. E church at Hen Davi-. Accompli-liment- of the church during the year were reviewed by Rev. A. S. Brudenburg, the
pastor.
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JACKSONVILLE. Fla., S.pt 17 (UP)- A gieat Furricane from out of the Indies dealt instruction and p,, - sildy death to the Eb i Ida Peninsula
I lie services in the
......o.... o, i . u Church on Sunday centered about the i of Jesus. Shi had done for once .. .. «. . In t \nm\orsHry of thF* beautiful be wi doiall liu* time -
organ and chime- presented by Mrs. (wasting hi- life, throwing it away for ■ B I- \ans. Appropriate numbers those w'io ,|:,| n, t seem to be worthy today*.
were played by Prof. G O. Aril at of it. No wonder he severely re- South of Daytona on the oa t coa t, both ervices. In the evening a pro- buked the selfish -pirit of Judas. ,lu- towns and cities including West Palm gram of music was rendered • n the l" s "a- denying the principle which Beach, were cut off. Grave t fmir-’ organ and by the nuartet. The en- ' Jesus came to demonstrate in his were felt for inhabitants of the siriek
tire day was given over to appreci-j >wn life, that there are actions that on an a.
ation of a valuable gift. , can only he judged by other and The tempest was believed roaring At the morning servi,. the subject higher .-tuiidariis than the utilitarian, inland in all it- fury of winds that cut
COATESVILLE AUTO HIT BY PENNSY TRAIN
of the mi sage, “Worship”, was in harmony with the occasion. |{m. V
L. Raphael ii-ed a- hi.- text Second I o
I Clironicli fi:|.*): “When thei lilted' ___
, up I h •! r voice with tic trump,''.- '('d xTOftM ARP A yml'al- and in.-trument of music 1 ky 4 4\4\Lm\ MR. \NP MRS. KVERE1T BITS „„| praised Jehovah, -aying. For In ! H \\ F, N VRROM I'd \PF. goml; for his ln'iiig kindness en I F.ARLV SI NDW dureth forever: that then the glor;
1 ,f Jehovah tilled the house of God.’’ [
M \( HINE IS DEMOEISHF'.D Mart-imrne. one of th, outstanding
: leaders in Religious Flducation defin- • - worship as “an effort to render to
\ccident Occurred At t russing In consciousness the (oatesvillc. Were Returning From i (l ,,d." d„ u ht many of u- hav. Home «f Brother-in-law. 1 h, n trying to do this very thing but ——• have never attempted to define thi When their F’ord was -truck by at, process. One of the characteristics easthound Pennsy'vania freight about 'f the H, iirew* people under the gnid
H i, am, nf Gnil was thi- matter of wor- I
11(10, he open* , t’*' present store of J.
Holland, Silvn i :iy New Sudianski ,, the west side ,,f the
| public s,|U:ire. Mr. Sudranski was known for hi- -ht-wd Im.-ine-s ability hi fair ; nd .~,|uurc dealings with ciis-
t'line:a-d hi fi mndly cooperative o’clock Sunday morning, Mr.
'Pirit. He w;, a member of the Mrs. Everett Buis, living miles -hip. Their idea of its Included Masonic I,<„k" and the Odd Fellow- outh of ( oatesvillc, narrowly oscaii- "Bitude of reverence involving thi
lodge. ,.,) ( |,. a th. Thei I machine was totally
wa
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RELIEF CALL BY RED CROSS
PI I N AM < (il VIV GETS RE ({I ESI FUR HELP FROM
W \SHINGTON, U. ( .
off house tops, laid low communication sy tems, and caused suffering
and perhaps death.
For hours there had lie, n n., uthentic word, not even by (adin, i w hiit. had occurred in a oil mile belt ne < r W ■-t Palm Beach, which before the Winter influx of vi itors i. a city of The United Prc.-s correspondent at Title • ill, > arly today telephoned that a screeching win,I of perhnp 100 mil- , - an hour velocity was rocking h,,ii - e- there. Thi was all he could say be-
fore th’- litv went out.
Inland ,,t Oilando houses rocked in
PUTNAM FAIRS MAY BE THING OF THE PAST
J the tempest. The tnrm np|KMre t , ho
Re'. L. Raphael, ( hairnian of -ma-hing its way across th, Peuin.-u-I utnain county ( hapter American »|a like a gigaiitic word it cut down National Red Gross is in receipt of everything in its path. - he following telegram: | CommunicHtiiw line- were imneral! \S e.'t Indi, hurricane ih.-truyed mit. public u’iliti,', were crippl I.
bowing of the I, ,|y er obeisance. L thousands „f home- in Porto Rico. i .Scores of towns and cities on the ede.-
in,I other i-land-
( ON.nIDERABLE I \LK
I H \ l 1928 FAIR " ILL BE 1'IIE
EAST I'DR SOME YEARS.
I RD I IHN
He i- survived by two on-, Sol demolished and Mrs. Buis wa -light i the day - of Jesus the act was one ol j ln " oln ' r t' 1 " 1 "'' #1^" devastating 0 f the storm' path were ill arkne s (Sudian-ki, of this city; Joe, of Chi- |y injured. , (irostration of whole body. It is ■ '"’P'- Immediate need tor food, as a result, last night, cog,i, and a daughter, Mr-. Be-- Gold- The eceident nccurred at the Pen needle'- to -tale that the matter ol I heltei, medical supplies and ,m, ig Before win to We-t Palm P>,* ich jberg, i ity. Mr -. Sudian.-ki pa-se i a- n.ylvania rros-ing in Goatesvilie. postnre i irrelevant as such. What J ncy udiiM. ^ Led ( ross taking charg, failed, reports , me of hon e top
way in l!H7 \ ,other son. Dr. churl,• Mr. and Mrs. Buis ware returning "'er position one as.-umes, let him Sudraiiski, and tin inf-nt , aughter, from the home of his hr,itbei-in-law, remember that it is tbe spirit and 'al-o preceded him in death. The fol dame Masten who passed tway Mat-, ontenl that are the determining far , lowing grande hi id ten al-o survive unlay. The freight had -sun on a sid tors in one's approach to the Divine i Wilier and B d>. rta C.oldlx-’g, city; ing and wa* just getfr*,- underway In hk -ciinersation with th- wPiaat, HEARD Eester Smlran i. city; Abe aid Ruth onroiit • to Indianapolis. - "f Snnaria Jesu* made it very plair Sudranski, Ghicago, and Hubert and Mr. Buis, it is said, saw tne train , thd it also was not place that en Charlotte Sudran-ki. Indianapolis. a- he reached the rro-sing. In-te,e offered into worship—“neither in thi The funi r. I vvCl lie held Tues ay stepping m thi' ga- p-ilal, he r,ut hi- mountain nor yet in Jerusalem shal IIVNIC' morning at lu o', |,„ k from th, Ma foot on the brake and the cal t,,|ipe,l , y" "orship th» Father true w,u
it repuest President ( oolidge. Neeii | sailing throng,i the air, trees puliid for large fund imperative. Pleas* U |, like gras- and sea- :t t > n i hi-h five widest possible publicity this ap 'pounding on the hot-. >e»l and notify public yur chapter The weitl, r Bureau, in a report iwill receive and forward national j M1 ,| -.t (I) A. M. placed th- center »f headi|Uarter all contributions. Wire (},, harm an- i.i Polk ( ounty, moving ><*tion taken. Initial donation made porth and north-eastward in the hear' Ifty thousand dollars from national ,,f the state -idtru* belt. All comiiHii ,
ation hav, he, n cut off for hours.
\\ by There Should Have Been \ny
Trouble, Is Mystery As Those Behind lair Worked Hard.
Ionic Temple. It i< i,,|u, -te,| that directly on the track-. , flower- he omitte I. Rahhi F'eucrlicht, < _
of the Indianapoli.' 11, brew Congrega
to, ■ wi;! Iia 1 g- of 1 ,e -i vie- D V I V l-I I, D .•.cd by Ma-oi, !’it, rment 4 4k^l 44J4V will lie in the Hebrew xcinetory at In-
With the p.r'S fair ti thing of the dianapolis.
past, many have expri"se,l the opin- — —»-
ion that it will )»■ the la-* mo ’„i s|;w s( i|{o|{E|*\ HKl SENT \K LED several years to come. I hi' 0 l MIM ' h Xh< Day Construction company i is expressed because of the fnetion , v ^ n(|ay niorn i n ^ on t h. I which developed during the past tvvo n) , v v)|)l , ( | ( ,,| ta sorority
house on south l.ocust stieet. This residenee was fotmcrly Lie honic of Mr-;. .1. P. D. John, and will lie completely r-built into a modern -ororitv residence. When complete, the
week •, and especially during the hor.-e shows which were given each
evening of the fair.
The officers who were in charge of the fair, worked many long houi- to
make it a success, and why then | U)U ,. vv j|| r ,,,t :l ppro n itely >s((.((()i ,,f th,. , (tj ]n |
hippers shall wor.-hip the F'ather ii
• |iirit and truth."
I The ipiestioii may arise in the min li ,f -ome a- to the real need in man’. ! life for this subject. T here can l»
I no doubt concerning a positive answei
when one consider- his eniptines with ut it. He cannot go on day aft -r dav deptiving hi- soul of its need ed culture without becoming harden <-,l. He mu.-t have hi- Sahlmth tre.-t in order to keep from becoming ; •nere machine. Industry mu-t find a way to allow man v«> worship. Since worship i not confined L my definite po.-ture of the body ot
Mr . l.ucy Ann F i er died Monday ,|e.-ignated place where it is to l>' September 17. I'.'.’s at h, r home -out' jMif I'nied, it i- a I-,, not restrii Vcd in
SUMMONED BY GRIM REAPER
DE \IH( AMI IK W El i. KNllW N
Lot \ N WDM \N MOM) U
MORNING.
should have ben any friction or crit ici-ni from outside .sources is a my , uy. It vva> -aid most of the com
it was tilted by tho-, in charge ol
the construction work.
The work will be pii-hed a rap-
\ M. f i ,,m , om •. ut tin age of
plaints camo from -ouive- which vver, j ;|y . po-.-iblo, beemi',' t o ciistru, irrc-poii'ild'' or from poison.: who t;o:t lirm hope- to have the hous,
I'ady for occupancy vvh-n the -orrity member.' return from theit
(he material- which compose it. In
plications of disea-, -. at th, age , 1 jt i- very inclusive, taking int< ,| years. account whatever elements may b, Surviving are the hu-batul Mahlon n,,.,| . a v,'liicle for e pro.--ion
failed to contribute to the fair in any
way po-siblo.
,'bristiim- vacation, win,a, "ill la* the m,i day oi two in January of the
new yeti.
The opposition to the 2", cent charge for the horse shews earn, probably from a misunderstanding, and probably from a source that i prevalent throughout tho country. That source is that some one is trying to cuth others personal liberty. Th- horse -how wa- an entirely >< p ,irate affair from the fair and the ohitrge wa- perfectly legitimate and
should have been carried out Friday |\\t>( \R’S COLLIDED M INTER- Stile.-villc cemetery.
tiiffht, evci ' ired th SECTION 1 ' l I*AA F.M F.NTS efforts of all available. ><»( THWEST OF CITY. H is to be hoped that the criticism
Earl Dunn Is Hurt In Wreck
F'ishcr one daught, Kleita Brown, one gr n,I,laugh'., i Mary I.oni , , o , -on-in-law (Jaibnd M. Brown, tho father John S. Elinor-, Brazil, two brothers Roteu 1. Elmore, Long Beaeh California, John I. F.ltnon ,
Stilesville.
She wa a member of th- First Christian Church of Gteenca-tie an al o ;i memher of Margaret Relte, , Lodge of Eminence. The funeral will be held ;t the Rector F uin ral Hone -due-day morning at Bc.'Ju o’clock. Burial in the
will not be serious and that other fairs will b h< I I here in the su,-
AEl.-t td NIA tM \RDS
Award- for the all-county hor < -how held satin ay afternoon, tne
fhe , in gen,u.-d ar musie, -eiipture pi iver, ci-ed, offering, teaching. Music has hIvvii)' he, n employed ii tii conduct of public set vice ill th, house of God. The text picture- very vividly this* element in use many Ihim.'ands of y-ai ago. What vvouh. we do without the beautiful hymns and the mu-i, of tin composer I hey greatly a 1st man in finding and fel low-hiping with God. The organ is indi.'pen-able a- an instiunniit fot the church. It should be the ambi ti,,n of Christian to s„ worship that -the glory of Jehovah will till the
house of God." ( hristian < hiirch
Rev. It. H. Bruner, -|>okc Sunday
\\ ASHINtiTON, Sept. 17 (CCl Hundreds of thousand- of per on a," hom, less and hungry in Porto Rico ,
unds. Baker and trained disaster
taff now on way to island."
Putnam county will as usual r,pond heartily to thi call for funds 'n relieve a very distiessing situa-
ion J h* latest inf i mation in,Heat i .mernor'T-wn i report-d to th- W,** cs a probable loss of PiOO lives nmi | (i, psitin, nt today in a plea for itnf I Oil,mid.00(1 property damage. AH I mediate H.--istance of all kind . ofitril,utions should l,c -ut to Roy Pr-sjo-nt ( oolidge mov, j imm-Oix •X brant', treasurer, Gieetica tie. who twiy to r, I love Porto Rican condition - the authorized pel on to receive ^ ordering th- army transport St. •uch gift' and will forward them tu Michael, which left New York 1 rulay
he National Red Cros'.
Probably the honor f making the irst contlibution g,,e- (,, a , hild in h- Mary Emma Jon-- building, who s a memher of Junior Red Cross. Mrs. E. R. Bartley is chairman of ! he children's brunch for the county.
for Panama, to -top at San Juan tomorrow an i discharge her cargo of
>, i toil' of food stuff
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (I P) Xn advi-ory warning ,• r th- weather bureau thi- n* ning iid the Hurri n- "X| parentty is two thin) of the way aero - F lorida and headed Nor'h-
we.st toward Tampa."
XX'ind velocity of loo miles an Inoir wa.- indicated, the bureau aid, a iding
,t l.ongden hall is greatly concerned 'b-r- was n» report of it- dropping.
>v, i the stoim in p, ito Rico in view >f the fact thue his mothei and sis ter live in Xriecbo, which i- in the mart th, dev a-tated area. N’o re poii',' ha hern received to his cable in,|uiriC' regarding their safety.
tEI.A n\ I S tIF s i I HEN I IN PtiHlo RH K STORM XItE X Sam Culpepper, a -tudei.t resident
NOBLE COX IS INJURED
FORD till PE DEMdl.J'HEP IN X( ( 11H n I NEAR ( in 81 N D X X NIGHT.
x bad vri k occurred at the ill- ,.' na | ( j H> () |- thf . fjfu, annual Putnam morning at th> Eir.-t Christian chur, i
tci'—tion of the extension ot ln ' n '| ( * oun t v Eair on the vest side of the
| ceding years, although many are ol llil;| a)u | Jackson street at 2: 0 pu | ) |j J .' M , ual ,. ar ,. announcul as fel
the opinion that a compact tract ol i ( ,| , ^ Sunday afternoon, when cars
the 'uhjcct, "The Biography
,|ijv, ii I,- Fa.11 Dunn and a brother
Fie,'man of Sp-over col
ground near th,* city should lie <>b-
' tained for the puipo-e and a genera' ( j- || ( . Mn j
i charge made for it all. lid- 1
o | Dunn vns knocked unconscious and
remained in that condition f">' some
•ter the accident. Dunn was •■t on the Indiana street
ten-ion road when the Freeman
THE XX EX I HER
FTiir tonight and piobably 1 ue.-day. Slightly cooler tonight extreme -outh ' lr i'
portion.
Best Saddle Marc (live (,atcd) 1st. Morris Brym. 2nd. C J. Arnold. I'iblKin. Elmer M, Kamcy.
Three (lailed 1st. Bob Dill .
2nd. Morris Bryan. Ribbon, Harry Woods
Noble L'ox, who is employed a< a' waiter at C IPs cafeteria, was pain-
Two Souls”. The sermon wa baseo ] fully injured, when hi - Ford coupe upon the incident in the life < f Jes left the road on south Jack on tr< < t us let,>r,led in tin first eight verse j Sim iuy night and plunged over the
the ide
of the twelfth chapter of John' Gos
pci.
“In this -cenc where Jesus i scat- >',| at a feast with hi- friends," Rev Bruner said, “we have two souls revealing them-civ c for what they ar,
ugh embankment just east of intcrurban track- on the north
,f tin highway .
In the car with Mr. Cox, wa a girl companion and anothei couple. The naehinc wa hudly ,b mag- and all
DAYTONA BEACH. Hu.. Sept. 17. 11 'Pi Y.o (it- in the Halifax river were being (>;•'*• r ' lo pttivs today by high winds nd : htng seas, a th- edge of a hurricane struck this city. Owners looked on helplc-My. X FTotida East C,»a>t tui-'eng-r train due here at f>:d() a. in had not arrived. Railway official bcliev-d it w maroon-d 'omewhere in the hurticane -tricken district to th- soulh.
M X RRI AGE ED ENSF.
Falmond Hillis Ton* and Ethel Lor
ne Hunt, both of Greencastle.
J. C. Penney To Open Sept. 27 DEL XX III E TO SHIPMENT OF ITMT RES t XI 8ES POSTPON I Ml NT OF OPENING STORE
INDI XN XPOEIs M' ESl'Ot K IND1ANAPOI.IS, Sept. 17. (UP)
Hog prices advanced 20 cents at the Indianapolis Livestock exchange to
"Tiitf " 7""’ ''"uniuia City. day. Bulk (100 to 'TKO lbs.) l.og- • l;i,i" l,<Jon ’ l,,00,nln Kton, 1U., cleHred the pens at fUT to $13.1"). (mi i "I'lf' ^' letnen-, Mich. The top price paid was $!3.3j. I!eI’h r ecipts were estimated at 3,,>00. j,i 1 1 ,,,n ini« Della Cattle receipts numbered (iOO and •
ul *'’ Wayne. calves 100. The market was steady, ueiing th' aC-rnoon.
Steers sold for $14 to $10. Vealei were quoted at •'M" to $1K and tin
heavy* calves ut •f” to $11. The sheep market was steady.
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Dr. Paul Y. HaB" his home by illness.
(ontined to
Announcement vv*a« made 'londay’
really worth. Not very many peopl* | vcrc severely cut by flying gla s and by C. I). Chapimi. . manag-r of the J.
. ,rth on th« tt, i M,,, Vir r.cblmg I nd, r 2 Xrs. j reach that pi eminence when mii-cd in the fall. It i iid Cox had C. Panne) Con new tore | into Both ea i ■ Fan on. ■ it. - tor> oi their live „„ fingei nearly cut h hand Grecnca tie, that it ' ' , j j ( p un u > a( j(j|c Cull. Mo»t peojilc write their own biyrra- ami al><» 'Ustamed >r\« r* lair rat umi* door.^ to the ^ tkthI pnbli on Tnurs-
it H< mi • ■ • the l "« 1 u "" v * bout th< tmc * “»•' »» •*
nt hc r a. »nfl. Jamo.' Farrow. pelted times ami places. We are m ’ He w* s taken to th* home of his An opening date of Thurri ay, b^pt. xv’itk'Hl <i' ^ ^ ( ' nr ' ~ ’ o — te rested in two of the characters in tarent al Hello Uoicn. Names of 6, was fixed some time but a do-
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"7 c *2 ' '. ‘ ,,V \ „, imar o ' • •••' on ol Mii . pouring out th. tained. "" '*• ng of anin M 1 1 "' v * rocker from « 1 ' ^ ••• l ".
V e."k-"' in '' hi . s i,, the Putnam circuit 1 we see the ascendency of a soul to sge towed the machine into the city. The fixture* are enrout • n*,d wn’.i 1 '‘(lihli" ■> " " iiourt Tht , tit | e to ti,,. cu ,^, j s Glenn the place, wher for th- sake of it | Th' front of the car wa era bed in . he in place thi- week, giving Mr.
CTirk Mi-us 1'Tnicr Chadwick. The Lord, it unconsciou.'ly and .'pontan- toward the da.-.h board. 'The top was t'hfpman and his a sDtunl- plenty of
" , ’ cmplHint alleges that the two par einndy make- the supreme offering , torn back; glass broken in th- win,I time in artanging their tuck nnd SPEt I XI. MEEI INt. ' ^ ow . IK .,| adjoining property and of the best which it haj upon the shiel, und side window-, ml the hack preparing for the opining. ( ,11 meeting Temple L««jT" 1 ' • ))m( , ||ogs of the defendant’s altar of live. Mary is one of the ,f the cat was also bent by the fotce —o .V X. M. Tuc day Sept. LMh ' > • *^ t|)(1 f r , )CP Hn( | destroyed world’s greatest examples of those of the impact when it truck the Mrs. Kate Boyd of « 'uuferd ville M. | tin« , r;il <»f I** 0 * Fudiaii ^ T... ...,.t«. 0 f th* plaintiff to the ex- who run tfiw* without counting th* (ijr.iund at the bottom «» tin embank' U th*’ ^ui t «*f ht r t i, Mi K«* »Hit
ilrti to the
B. A Baggy M'. M. property
E. E. Caldwell, Sec.
tent of $100.
1 co.-t.
In the action of Judas, in call m< nt.
Shuck and family ot'r a few da),
