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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 4

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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both broke at the first tarn, but were SATURDAY'S RACES. SMOKES OV7F A' T.T. A soon on their leet and kept almost side i The Attendee Larger Thin On 'lay h7 aeduring the remainder of the i- heat. In coming down the last quar Previous Day. We defy competition in Beauty, Quality and Cheapness.

ter-mile stretch Almont went slightly ahead and came in first. Time, 2:32. Panetelas, Flavored, or Red! Tonic, TMavored. i i 1 Two of the Best Brands of Cigars in the City, The Track in Fair Condition and the I Composed of Lacqaers, Bronzes, Micas, White and Brown Backs a fullline of Ingrains or' Felts. jlj The following is the score Racing Good.

2 1 Black Diamond The disagreeable weather prevented 3 Ural ton. i There were three starters in the run the race meetings of tlie Bartholomew County Trotting! association, held here Olareiice W. Adams, DRUGS, PAINTS. GLASS, ETC. ning one mile dash for the $200 purse, as Moorefieldi Belle Gibson and Johnnie G.

The start was made with H. HOLMES last week, from being the complete success ia the matter of attendance and fast racing that otherwise would hare Belle Gibson ahead, hut she was over- DRUGr GUSTS. i been had the heavy rains not damaged I taken by Moorefield( who won the race, the track and made it unpleasant for I with Belle Gibson second and Johnnie ONLY THREE DAYS people to i be present. The visiting I G. third.

Time, i horsemen themselves as being K0TE8.I i well pleased with treatment they The books of the association are being audited to-day. i MORE OF THE received at the hands of the association. The attendance on Saturday afternoon was larger than of the previous days. The grand stand was almost completely Dick Thomas was shipped last night CDKCOICE to Newark, (X, where he is entered in the I Great Trade Sale filled, while many persons remained outside. Wm.

Flynn, who was given the official scbre card privilege, proved him- The first race called was the 2:40 Dace OF I for a purse; of $300. There were five 8811 ine nSnT Pan tne n8at Place starters, as follows: Lottie owned i W. H. Tafti gave the best of satisfac- bv W. Cartwneht Frank, owned bv 1 won as a starter.

ie was impartial in Brooks Hadlev, of Rockville Dick I his and fair in all of his deal SELECTION! i i 1 CHOICE MM '--iirt-s- hi i I I .1 ihgs with the association. Thomas, owned by Lyle Palmer, of Columbus i Montgomery; Wilson, own ed by C. L. Clancy, of Edinburg, and Finley, owned by John Dickerson, of Green8burg. The people of this city 1 Ordination Services.

The ordination of Rev. P. Lipsey will take place at the Baptist church, in Columbus, on Tuesday, June 4, 1889. peck; ram or exibcisks. Meeting of the Council, 10:30 a.

m. i i Heading of minutes. Organization of Council. Appointment of proper committees. Adjournment to 2 p.

m. AT WALLACE'S. i Over 400 pairs have been sold, but the stock is not yet as 200 I pairs more have been received, embracing some new styles, and put on the market at HALF PRIOE. were interested chiefly in Dick Thomas, and admirers evidently expected great things of him in the race about tot be run. Finley sold for favorite in 7 11 .1 fi .1 i- t.

fj I1 I 1 I 1 II i' i SEE QTJR NEW LIINE OF the pools, The track had been scraped and was in'fair condition for the mak Do not let this opportunity go by for purchasing your sum- ing of good time. In the Examination of the candidate for ordi- mer slippers, but gO at OllCe to FIRST HEAT NKEMB SUITINGS Finley was given the pole, with Montgomery Wilson second and Dick nation. Adjournment to p. m. The committee on entertainment are requested to be present at the morning meet Thomas third, i There was considerable delay experienced in getting the ani- ing- i For Hot Weather Wear.

Mace's, 529 Washington street the MODEL BVESISG SERVICES. Voluntary Benedictus Choir Invocation. Anthem "Great Source of mals off, but they were finally started in! proper At the: first quarter Finley with1; Frank a near second anjd Lottie third." Dick Thomas showed wonderful power, but hroke at the CAIuL EARLY. Scripture lesson. Hymn "Coronation," Congregation Prayer.

Anthem "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains," 1 Choir lire i lower yim anu cuuiu.nu.bgei.ua his feet again in time to make 1 1 up for the' loss he made. coming dawn the home stretch Montgomery Ordination Sermon. Ordination Prayer. Hymn Selected fee LOTHING OUSE, 1 tons, Wilson ahead of Lottie 1D. coming under the wire third with Frank second and Finley first Dick; Thomas was Charge to the Candidate, Charge to the Church.

A.Hils;er distanced. Time, 2:35. It was the firstj race in which "Dick Hymn Selected Hand of Ministerial Fellowship. Doxology and Benediction. EXCELLED BY NONE! i Thomas was ever in, and the other horses seemed to excite and annoy him.

THEt- LE ADINGT AIHORS. Evening services begin promptly at 7:43. The public is invited. Gored by a Cow. The 12-year-old daughter of Mrs.

In order, that Jhe might get familiar with the ways of racing he was per STew G-oods and Correct Styles mitted to continue on the track in the second heat Bell, who resides on P. H. McCormack's Tb Best Tali for fta least Money! jr SECOND HEAT. The horses were well Btarted and place, just north of the city, met with a serious accident yesterday morning. She was playing in a lot when a vicious 1 CALL AND EXAMINE.

kept pretty much in a bunch for the The Johnstown Disaster. I I cow attacked her. One of the animal's The Evening Republican first half, when Lottie C. broke and fell first half, when Lottie C. broke and fell The greafi Johnstown disaster was the I from third to fourth place.

They came horns penetrated the child's side under Lie Rosenh MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1889. 1 m. absorbing topic of conversation among in with Finley first, Frank second, the right arm, cutting a gash about two all classes people here yesterday Montgomery Wilson third and Lottie inches lone. The other horn struck 1 COLUMBUS, IND. Mrs.

E. G. iHallowelrs old home was I Ci fourth. Time. 2:34 her in the breast but did not produce a I Th.6 MODELi Clottlier, lrjr S'x's tailor, you all know him well; i For cutting and fitting he's quite a swell.

Largest line of alE complete; You bay a suit aad he'll make it up neat. serious lniury. ir. j. o.

Arwine was summoned and dressed the wounds. at Johnstowp, and she living there I third heat. two married sisters and a married jThere was considerable difficulty ex-brother. Her I sisfers' names are Mrai perienced in getting the spirited ani-Libbie Thomas ahd Mrs. Jeanie Ran- mals started in this heat, They were kin and heif brother Wesley Carter, strung out badly in the first quarter, be sold to- Three trunks left must night Peel's old stand.

Nice new jewelry at Lafest styles. Watch, clock and jewelry repairing JOS. FAULKNER, i specialty. .1 DIED. She has received no word from any of Finley taking the lead, with Frank them since (he great flood, and she has I second and Lottie G.

third. The horses Manufacturer and Dealer in I The time for shooting squirrels un CLARK. Raymond J. Clark, the infant strong fe that jthey perished -with held these; positions during the first son of Frank and Ida Clark, died at the res der the new law! began Saturday It is said they are plentiful in this section. their famili idence of its parents on Mechanic street although therr names half mile, but on the last quarter Mont- appeared among the I eomerv Wilson went ahead of Lottie FINE HAND-MADE Buggy Sunday evening at 7 clock.

Funeral to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock have hot drowned. I The ig 8ix jubilee at Seymour, Thurs- he parents of Mrs. H. Time, 2:38. Finley was declared usjr uue o.

arw iruiu oo cut. at residence, by Rev. X. Ryan. Interment also live at Johnstown, I the winner of the race.

The folio wine Kreinhagen lor round trip. 1 at Section cemetery. 1 Fly Nets, Dusters, i h.ips all grades. has been heard of their I is. the score.

and nothins fate. Fbley. i.l i Ill ThelJM. HARNESS I Lvre kept busy ye- terday in sending a working force and I Lottie .4 4 4 4 1 1 Have your jewelry cleaned at TJpDe- fcraff'sfrte of' charge, '-v a 1 UpDeGraff cleans your jewelry free, ii 5 jl! I The Elizabethtown base ball aggregation came here yesterday to win laurels from a picked nihe of this city, but were given defeat instead of victory. dis.

materikT to nirkin renairiner th damairp I Dick Thomas, 0 In the running three-fourths mile done the Pennsylvania railroad by the water, H. F. Bbbinson, master carpen- And Other Thingskept in a SimiliarlEstablishment. Repairing PromptlyJDone. I 1 dash Belle; GibsoU won, Texas Girl being a close second.

They were the 'received ter, ihfitructions go ta Pittsburgh the Bcore. standing eighi to thirteen at only starters. Time, 1:23. North House. COLUMBUS, IND.

day evening vbr eighth inning in the end of the of Columbus. The third race was a 2:20 trot for a parse of $350. The I starters were immediately and pie left that night, Telegrams were also -received here or- Black Diamond, owned by W. H. Mc- uenqg me section men aiong ine enure S-EIEJ il.

to be in readiness Enmey, 0f Kansas City Almont, ine of the J. owned by John Dickerson, of- Greens- to leave for the scene Of the disaster oh ae of the diaaater on K. of P. Big StxtH EzcnrstoB to Seymour, I -f Id I I For the Fourth Annual fubilee, 1C. of excursion tickets will be sold at low rateato Seymour on Jun 6th, via th Jeffersonviile, Madison Indianapolis railroad.

For time of trainand ratesof fare see bills or call on a moment's The gangs gathered I bnr8! and Grafton, owned by Nor- here Saturday night and Btaid at the I U1 -reterBourg, xwaca uumona agent of the company. 1 1 derx)t all night and yesterday, but were 1 801d a yorite. tne not called upon. A force of twenty of first hsat W. EiC.

wm I The ladies of give a the road's bridge carpenters left here in I Grafton took, the pole but lost in the a special ar, fitted bp with bunks and I start. Black Diamond went ahead but musical and literary entertainment this evening at the O. A. R. hall, of which carrying their; morning.

I was almost caught by Almont at the the proceeds are for the benefit of a sol At Indianapolis the car was attached to I first upper turn The horses, however, a special' train for Johnstown. Pa. I held their respective positions throueh- diera son, six yeara of age, who has, by va accident, been crippled so that he is Seven jcar loads. piling and six of out the heat, Black Diamond coming in bridge itfmber Were shipped from here first, Almont second and Grafton third. anable totwalk, and unless help can be Absolutely Pure.

obtained soon rdust remain so through life. We; are kssured jfby physicians Saturday nigh to be used in helping to I Tune, 2:27. ij repair the dareageJ g. i SECOND HEAT. that a cure can be effected if begun rhl powder never vtrlea.

'A tnrrel of purity strength nd wholeaomenes. More eoonomic! taan the ordinary kinds and cannot be told in In this heat the first indications were a few, morel days to' sell several soon. Let thene be a good attendance, cam petition tbe multitude of low that Black Diamond would again win I AiKKiB Samokd, Setfyi THAT IS TO short weight, alum or phosphate powder. Soli thousand dollar's Iworth of dry goods, notions etc. Mnstlbe sold.

Tha price only in cana. Royal Biking Pwder Company 106 Wall N. Y. i i the heat, but he was overtaken in the second quarter by Almont and the two came in almost neck and neck, with A number of gamblers and confi THE GLOBE BOOT SHOE STOUE will do it quick. Peel's closing sale.

1 ience men who-were; here during the Watr-Wolta Tested. fX Almont 1 enough in advance to win. Hi Howell Leads all Competitors I The 'fire "department made a public I Time, 228.1 laces, went awa Saturday night 'without paying theif board biU at the Bis-ell hoteL Watrantsl were sworn out Bells the best and cheapest grades of In the laxsrest stock: In the best assortment, In the latest Coal Oil, but only the best quality of stove gasoline. Buy from the tank wagon or leave orders at styles; In the most perfect fits; In the highest grades, and in the lowest rjrlces. lor their arrest, and the police stationed themselves at the Seventh street depot Mt Store, 411 WASHINGTON STREET.

THESE FACTS PRICK COMPETITORS BUT Saturday night ha effect their capture when they attempted to board the north bounL passenger train, i The test of the new water-works engine Sat- 5 thied heat. nrday night The improvement worked Pralton started in the lead in this perfectly1 atrtitfactoty. Lines of hose heat but was soon left behind by Black were attached to -lour fire-plugs on Diamond and Almont. I The former Washington and with a direct kept first position until the third quar-pressure of seventy pounds streams of ter was reached, when he was given water were thrown to a great height, second place, Almont winning the heat At the court fcouse the water struck Time, 228. I above; the dial of the clock.

It was Ifoueth heat. plainly demonstrated by the test that The' fourth heat was elose and ex-the city has ample fire protection. citing. Almont and Black. Diamond L.

H. XOWXIX. i V. O. TITO.

men were slic in: theiJr actions jand PLEASE CUSTOMERS. pent Kenans 'ii OirtiatB Gas-lVriS 1 1 Promlaes of unscrupulous competitors and was not In the habit of oomlnar to our store i But the wise dame who leadeth him Is onto successful in evading COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Wholesale and retail dealer In foreign and do i That tired feeling and loan of appetite are i meauc iruus, eeuntrr proauce, etc our racket and aha is leading him to ttaaQLOBB BOOT AND BHOB tntlrely overcoma by mod's rjarsapariiia, BTOBJU the peculiar Try it ana see. CAHN, Prop.

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