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I. YMO RE3PU. "7 OLUME XXXIII NO. 120 SEYMOUR, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914. PRICE TWO CENTS THE'FARMERS' XLUB in TP DA Ex riniirnni ni nn tn imrninr nnnirT 1 1 1 1 HM I 1 1 I 1 1 1 II 1 1 II T-p a UL.

LIILUILU IILIIL III UIIIUUM UUUII 7 'r I 1 1 Blish Estate Will Build Handsome Structure in Memory of Captain Meedy W. Shields. Present Indications Are That Busi ness of May. Term Will Not be Unusually Heavy. Many Volunteers to Wage Battle Against Trash, Rubbish and Debris.

Official Returns wiljf be Required ta Settle Contests in Marion County Primary. CLAIM CASE ON TRIAL TODAY LARGE REST ROOM PROVIDED -ACROSS THE THE CRY DEMOCRATIC VOTE WAS LARGE Suit For $50 Is Filed Against Eshom Agriculturalists of Jackson County Entitled to Membership in Association without Expense. Evidence of Cooperation in "Clean Up and Paint Up" Campaign Seen in All Parts of City. Heavy Voting Due to Bitter Race fer Treasurer Republicans Run Strong Second. Estate Number of Divorce Cases Filed.

1 i i -i -v i Work will be started lliursilay on In circuit court today a case filed by Alexandar Durkiess against the The Farmers' Club building wilic Indianapolis, May' 6. Because of the close race among several of the candidates the official count will required to definitely determine- all will be erected on South Chestnut estate of Robert Eshom, del-eased, The "clean Op and paint up" spirit is abroad in Seymour. Evidence of the' campaign which is waged thus week is seen iu eery nook and corner of this city. Dilapidated fences street just south of the city building by the Blish Estate. It wjll be con the results of the primary in Mariont structed of Bedford stone, pressed county yesterday.

This cut was made from a picture taken of. the architect's plans. The building will be erected on South street by the Blish Estate ns memorial to'Capt. Meedy W. Shields, the founder of Seymour and one of the leading of hi was heard by a jury.

The plaintiff alleged that a claim amounting to $50 for work and labor was due him and was unpaid. The entire day was taken up in hearing the evidence and with arguments of the attorney's! The docket was read Tuesday and brick and steel, and from the stund are being repaired, sheds repainted and trash and rubbish collected together so that it can be, removed by Edward -T. for" county point of appearance, will be one xf the handsomest buildings in the city, The structure will have a frontage of ran a runaway race, leaving his sharpest competitor, Jaaies Kervan, far in the rear. Joseph H. Schuab ran third and Albert B.

Hall ran fourth in this race. sought to collect a note. the issues were completed in several forty-fire feet and will extend the TWENTY-SEVEN RESCUED FROM SHIP THAT BURNED AT SEA the city haulers. Street Commissioner Brown who has charge of the removal of the trash is keeping; in close touch with the work of clean up week and says that there is greuter activity along this line than he has The State vs. Fred Spears case in cases which are now ready for trial.

full length of the lot eighty-two and which the defendant is charged with one-half feet. Richard -M. Colenian was nomin Arguments on demurrers were heard by Judge Swails in several suits. -It The Furmers' Club will be erected as a memorial to Captain Meedy Captain of Columbian and Thirteen Members of Crew Saved by Steamer Manhattan. alleged assault and buttery intent, was set for trial May 11.

The case of O. C. Borcherding vs. P. C.

C. St. Railroad for dam ated for county clerk over Charles Grossartf Joseph Turk was renominated for county recorder. ever witnessed. Fearing that the demands for the wagons would be too Shields, the founder of Seymour and is expected that the business this term will be about the average and no cases which will require several days for trial have been set.

one of the principal farmers of his I Theodore Portteiis was renomin dav. The donors are the heirs of In the divorce suit of Anna Hamil Captain Shields through his daughter. Sarah Shields Blish. The ages has been dismissed. Homer R.

Robins vs. the D'EIeur Swain Lumber Company suit for damages has been set for May 19. In the case of Inez E. Welsh vs. ton vs.

James L. Hamilton, the pro ceedings were dismissed by the plain building and 'endowment which wil tiff us were the suits filed by Samuel be provided for its maintenance will Jones for divorce from Martha E. represent approximately great Saturday he has started several of the teamsters at work hoping to have the task completed by Saturday. While efforts to clean up back lots and alleys are 'being exerted in all parts of the city great activity is seen in the southwest part of the city. Debris and trash that have been accumulating for months have been collected and many lots there been laced in first class condition.

4 Th teams were put to work in that fee-tion of the city today to haul away part of the rubbish. Jones, and Ruby V. Baker who ated for sheriff, and early returns indicated that he had received mort votes than his two D. Mortality and Warren E. Tinkle, combined.

'U Dr. C- Durham won out for re-nomination for coroner, recording about one-half of tbe total number of Votes cast. Fairly returns indicated that Salem D. Clark won out in the race for state senator. wished a separation, from Jesse The idea of providing a club house for farmers and their families who visit the city is the original idea of Sable Island Nova Scotia, May 6 -Captain McDonald and thirteen members of the crew of the British steamer Columbian, burned at sea, were saved by the steamer Manhattan.

A wireless dispatch to this effect was received from the Manhattan by the Mareoni station here early today. The Manhattan bound from New York for had been near the scene of the burning Columbian for some hours and was known to be searching fox boat containing' mem-brs of "the Columbian's crew. Her Baker. I he case of the State vs. Henry Lewis- Spalding to quiet title, the court found for the plaintiff.

In the case of the State vs. Henry Ilelpbinstine, charged with rape, trial was set for May 12. Thiw case is the outgrowth of the notorious GuftVy case in which the mother and daughter were sent to prison. They will both be, returned to testify against Helphinstine. M.

S. Blisli who has had the plan in mind for several years. When it is Parish for alleged grand larceny was continued until the next term of court completed Seymour will have the, dis at the request of the defendant. tinction of having' theonly building Charles Remster was renominated Clarence Lewellyn, whose wife, On Saturday the city -teams will of its kind in the middle west. Briefly stated the purpose of the Club is Ertie Lewellyn, secured a divorce collect the trash from all parts of the for judge of the circuit court; Joseph, city; Resident rged to haver.T' Markey for judge of the criminal the rubbish in the alleys by Friday! coiM Charles J.

prbi'son for judg from him at the last term of court, to provide comfort nnd conveniences for farmers, their wives and child asks1 that the judgment be set aside nnd the case reopened. night so there will be no delay in com- 01 superior court Koom success was announced "in the follow ingijnessage. 1 "Manhattan picked up one boat of Columbian, captain and thirteen oth Wm. Williams, of Medoru, asks for pleting the campaign. corner lor juage oi supenor court Superintendent T.

A. Mott, of Frank B. Boss for judge of ELECTRICAL DISPLAY ACCOMPANIED HARD RAIN No Reports of Damage Done in Jackson by Lightning Tuesday Night Have Been Received. ren who visit the city and nothing has been left undone to carry out the idea in detail. That such a Club will be popular with the farmers and their divorce from his wife, Pearl, charging cruel and inhuman treatment and ers.

One engineer killed in explosion and one man drowned leaving ship. Manhattan still searching for other alleging that his wife is not a good is easy to forsee as it ful iousekeeier. He asks the custody of fills the need that has long been felt public schools, has received from the probate court ana maications various buildings the reports on the were that Newton M. Taylor had up and paint -up cards which 'renominated for judge of the juvenOa were distributed to the pupils. The i court The contest for Judge of sn-results were highly satisfactory court'Eoom 4Pfeared tp.be the number of cards returned was'10 between Clarence E.

Weir and much greater than anticipated. The McCart and returns the one child, a boy two years of age. Accompanied by a brilliant electrical display and sharp peals of Martha L. Owens seeks legal-sep boat." Yesterday the. Cunard liner Fran-conia picked up one of the Colum-i bian's boats containing thirteen men Und the body of chief steward Matthews, so that twenty-seven in all have been rescued alive.

"Th sing boat, for which the Manhattan thunder a heavy rain fell here Tuesday night about 9:30 o'clock. The clouds approached from the north ana aration from Edgar Owens whom she married in 1901 and separated from in 1914. The defendant in this case has asked for a divorce twice before committee in charge of the campaign woeea a ciose contest oetweea 1 III" 11 Lt 1 i tT' 1 tru veled an rly 4ireetiou. A offered a potted plant Jo lor each five cards signed. jburi Massoit for judges of superior A total of 2,061 card were re- conrt Room 5 Reginald IL Sullivan but haw nevet obtained it.

"Mrs. Owens alleges cruel and treatment. here. Every resident of Jackson county who gains a livelihood, wholly or in part, by agricultural pursuits is entitled to membership without any cost whatsoever. The running expenses of the building will be met by endowment which will be provided by the Blish Estate.

The --Club has been incorporated under the laws of the state of Indiana and its object us stated in the articles of incorporation is to "promote the material, moral, social and educutional welfare of its members and their families." A In planning the building the idea was nommaiea lor prosecutor wnnout heavy wind rose with the appearance of the threatening cloud. No reports have been received here of any damage that was done by the storm. opposition. Arthur Rogers charges Helen Rog and other steamers are still search- turned from all the schools. 267 ing, contains the first and second pupils returned a sufficient number of officer and seventeen men.

jcards to entitle them to the prize of- I fered and some will receive more than ers with adultery. He wishes a di- The rain Tuesday night will cause orce and the custody of the one Paul Julian was renominated for surveyor. He. had no opposition'. Charles Maguiro appeared to renominated for county commission another delay with farm work.

At. camping UUtm. lone plant. A total of 387 plants four years. Mary R.

Adams claims that her The Blish boys have just set up in will be distributed among the children their home yard on North Chestnut of the public schools. The parochial er, Second district. Ueorge Uardia msbund, Charles II. Adams, is a abitual drunkard and is cruel and street one of the camping outfits 1 school children also distributed cards had no opposition for county com known as. a "Kenyon take-down but the returns from these have not missioner.

Third district, this time the farmers would be glad' to have a couple of week; of dry weather so that they might complete their corn planting. Some of the ground luvs leen in readiness for the seed for several days but the soil is now too wet for planting. While the inhuman, she also asks the custody of permanency was kept in mind und nouse, wnicn is made or water-proof leen filed with the committee. The following Republican i candi- the structure will be built so sub of the three children, aged 10, 12 and material nnd is collapsible in such a At the Shields building 480 cards 'dates were nominated without oppo- 3 3 4 I i'. tri 14 years.

way as to be quickly erected or tak were signed and 64 punls wereJ hitioa: Lewis IJ, hwbank. judee ot Jessie Cox has tiled a suit tor a stanuully that it will stand tor years to, come. It will be fireproof throughout and much of the frame work will be made of steel. The only wood divorce from Clarence Cox, charging wheut fields were not especially need of moisture the rains the last few days iyere nt injurious to them. awarded prizes, 156 cards were signed and returned by pupils of the Third Ward en down and easily transported from place to place.

The boys expect to become familiar "in oierating" the house bv the time cruel and inhuman' Mr used will be in "the finishings' and fur nishings. i School. Fifty-nine will be given Cox asks for $500 alimony and proper support for the five Children, aged Hotpoint Week Special. school closes and then, expert to thtr circuit court ton, judge of superior court, 'Room' Linn D. Hay, judge of superior court, Room Vincent Clifford, judge superior court, Room Theophilus.

J. Moll, judge of superior court, Room Mahlon E. Dashf judge of the probate court; Franklin J. Lahr, judge of the juvenile court; Alvah J. 14, 10, 8 and 4 years with the baby In the front of the building will oe a handsome stone puraptet about 5 months old, all of whom she wishes the custody, Cox is a conductor on plants.

I At, the Park school 442 signed cards were returned by the pupils, laud forty-nine returned five or more. The Laurel School returned the largest number of cards, 669 having been signed through the efforts of the five feet above the level of the sidewalk. This mfty be reached through either the north or south entrance by a series of stone steps arranged in one of the local railroads. In the case of Hat tie Friedman ys the city of Bedford, the suit was con During Ihe'week commencing May on many camping expeditions, but are 11th we will sell electric irons for looking forward with especial Practical demonstration all ure to the coming winter when they week in the salesrooms of the Inter- hope to take a month's Sojourn in state Public Service Company. Irons their outfit on the shores of the Gulf may be purchase there or at the fol- of Mexico.

lowing whops: W. C. Bevins Neal' The "Kenyon take-down house" Electric nil5tl can be seen and inspected at the Blish residence by any one who might be such a manner that the general at tinued by mutual agreement of the tractive appearance of the building will be augmented. Upon entering (Continued on page 8. column 2).

Kodak pictures that please. Amateur finishing of professional quality. Film sold by us deyeloied rge. 'Plat ter Co. parties to the suit.

The Connecticut Mutual Life In pupils there. Ninety-one will be given plants. Fourteen cards were returned by Lynn Street school pupils und one was awarded a prize. the Club one will find a large living Fresh river and lake fish, from the interested in a camping outfit of this sanitary fish box. Heins'.

dtf kind. surance, Company dismissed its suit against Allen Davis, in which it (Continued on page 6 column X) AJ ES TIC RESH TO MIGHT A Bank For All the People DREAMLAND NO. I and No. 2 "A MODERN FREE LANCE" l.j,(America OLIVER MOROSCO mm LET US FILL i YOOR PRESCRIPTIONS, STRAWBERRIES RADISHES lW jffesd plear-i'a- Wrltton in Amerloa 1 uur Mutual uin inursuay nmni. IllCddUIC C4WI IIIUICUICIIl for ewryorie to f'r'a'risact: busijl Series oitjTr''f NOTICE NEW TOMATOES NEW CABBAGE' LETTUCE PINEAPPLES f.

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