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CI I 11 MANNER VOL. XXXVII. BROWNSTOWN INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1905.

NO. 30 LE io REGULATION BOXES CIRCUIT COURT. INTERURBAN TALK. Childhood Sweethearts. Real Estate Transfers.

Real Eutite Transfers reported by O. 8 Brooke, abstractor and per cent, loans. This is the sixth and last week of the SOOfl to be Required on Rural Former Freetown Lady Marries First Love. September term of the Jackson Cir Traction Men Hold Meeting at Seymour. New Law on Vote Buying.

In view of the approaching election we deem tbis an opportune time to pabiisb the ainendements made to the election by the last legislatuie in regard to buying For the past few years, the penalty has been en the a iller alone but. now the buyer is also cuit Court. The following business Routes Under Proposed Order. Isaac N. Wiseman, Grd.

to Joelg F. Nelson, und. i of of eh sw sw, 36 7 4. 20 acres, Hamilton tp. has been transacted since our report last week: John Eggersman, ex to Wm.

Schwein There is something doing in the proposition to join with the Coluuibns Street Railway Light Company and Elizabeth Whittacher vs "Charles pt 9 5 4, 15 and 84-100 acre, Browns A special from Washington Wnittacher; divorce granted. The following special sent from Columbus will be of interest to many of our readers, especially in the neighborhood of Freetown, from the fact that the bride resided there a few years ago puni8bable. Here is the law on the town tp. $1349 33. The postoffice department is about to subject: George White vs Lora Mourning; Fredrick Zummerman et al to Mag enforce a new order with reference to rural mail boxes.

It has decided to build a line south either to French Lick or West Baden. E. F. Russell, the Chicago capitalist and engineer, who was here Tuesday plaintiff's title to real estate quieted. ELECTION BUYING VOTES PENALTY gie Price, pts lot 4 and 5.

blk 1, Dechm-son's ad. Seymour $25. Bertha Baxter vs Harry Baxter, to Section 1. Be it' enacted by the at which time she was assistant cor respondent for the Banner? mgnt to confer about tne road, went to annul marriage contract; divorce Minerva L. Spur ling to L.

S. Baker withdraw service from patrons of rural routes who do not provide regulation mail boxes. Indianapolis Thursday morning, armed granted plaintiff. Colnmbns, Oct. 9.

An unhappy general assembly of the State of Iu diana. That whoever, directly, or indirectly, hires, buys or offers to hire or et ux, wh sw, 35 6 6, 80 acres Jaekeon with an atlas of Bartholomew county which eboweil Tbi different roads in State vs Willard Clark, surety of the It is announced by W. R. Spilman, marriage followed by a divorce has ended happily and oddly, too, in the wedding of Mrs. Erne Calvin Kennedy the county and which gave the other buy.

or fnn)ib anv money or other peatee; dismissed. tp $2200. Mattie J. Love to Cora E. Cox and husband, pt 18 6 6, Seymour $1200..

general superintendent of rural delivery, that no favoritism will be interests! people a chance to see how Edward Sherber, assault and battery and Ler first love, Chas Deist, son of the ia'itt lav. K. F. Gottscbnlk. of the vritjh intent; continued until next term G.

A. Robertson Co. to David means to be usw-d, or directs or permits his money or other means to be used, or anv money or other means. shown in the enforcement of the order. Colnmbns Street Rail wav Light Com and set for trial December 7th.

Sber pos went to IudiftcapoiiH on the 12:35 car and it ia the understanding Mrs. Louisa Deist. Both are from the most highly connected families of Brown county and the odd feature of the reuniting of the old lovers is that they were married iu the oad. The but for the benefit of patrons with small purses ample time will be given to make the change. First the post ben is the man who attempted to shoot his wife on a Pennsylvania train near tbHt and Mr Russell me; with some Indianapolis capitalists in the after knowDiD- the same to be need to induce, hire, or buy any person to yote or refrain from voting any ticket or for any candidate for any office, to Seymour several months ago.

Abell, pt nh ne, 18 6 6. Seymour $500. Laura E. Doerr to Louis Gossman, pt 22 5 4, 37 and 78 100 acre, Brownstown tp $1100. Jason Wheeler to Patsey E.

Smith, pt sw sw 2 6 4-, 4 acres, Salt Creek $350. master will required to send to Wash noou. Oolnmbus Kepublican. vent occurred Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in frontof the residenceof Jus Pearl E. Wayman vs Chas.

Way man; ington the names and addresses of the A conference was heM hare Thurs tice Mason in Nashville. Brown county divorce granted. patrons on the several routes running day nign wiru Mr. Knsseii ana repre The' bride was formerly Miss Effie be voted for at any election held in this stare; or whoever attempts to. in- sentatives I mm Jackson, Bartholo John M.

Woodson vs Meedy S. Blisb out of thefr offices who do not have Calvin, daughter of Collins Calvin rnv, Washintt 'qk1 O'arta'p counties dace any person to vote or to refrain damages; compromised. This is the When children she and Charles Deist Albert J. Johnson to Fredrick Sey- were present The Republican is the regulation boxes. To each of such patrons will then be sent a letter from were schoolmates and later they be case wherein the plaintiff's horse be from voting for anv candidate for any bolt, pt eh ne, 5 6 6, 23 and 87 100 acre informed tYi a with Mr.

ama sweethearts. About the time office to be voted for at anv election Russell was closed at this conference Redding tp. $2500. the department at Washington inform when their friends were daily expect camel frightened at the defendant's, automobile. At the last term of court for the construction of a traction lire held pursuant to law or at anylprimary Frank Manuel to Cora' Thompson, ing him that his service will be discon in sr? to hear of their engagement or from Columbus, mrougu oeymour.

held in this state, bv offerim? snrh a jury gave Woodson $400 damages, their marriage, an estrangement oc Brownstown and on to French Lick pt nw nw, 7 6.4, acre, Bait Creek tp. $425. tinued if within sixty days he has not provided a regulation box. No patron. curred and later she became the wife" but a new trial was granted.

Mr. Kussell give a bond of $10,000 to of Dr. Edward Kennedy, of Freetown Arthur H. DeGolyer vs Robt. Har- person any reward or favor, shall be fined in anv sum not more than fifty dollars and disfranchised and rendered fulfill the terms of his part of the con Preston Bridges to "Clyde Keach.

This was four vears ago. Dr. and Mr. Spilman says, need haye any fear that his service will be cut off without seiki; to quiet title; continued. tract.

The other party to the contra MrB Kennedy lived together at Free wh se sw and eh nw sw and ne sw and 89 nw and se nw and sw ne and pt nw Arthur H. DeGolyer vs Amanda town and two years after their mar this ample notice. By a "regulation" incapablejof holding any office of trust or profit for a period of ten years from is the Company organized about two years ago for the purpose of promoting a traction line from Columbus to riage he applied for a divorce and she Weddle, to quiet title; continued. box isjmeant one of the kind, manu se, 188 acres, "Vernon the date of such conviction. Elizabeth Bark vs Wm.

P. Burk, French Lick. returnefu to Nashville to live with her father, who has been the proprietor of Clement Lanier to Vincent Lanier, i factured in widely different localities, that has received the approval of the divorce; continued. Mr. Russell will have headquarters SELLING VOTES PENALTY Sec.

2 Whoever sells, barters or in tnis city ana nas rented the rooms Jackson County Loan and Trust Co Ameda Lewis, Osa Callaway and Buell Lanier, each 25 acres in 31 and 32 6 4. Brownstown tp. $1. Po8toffice department. The government does not have the power to force formerly occupied by S.

A. Barnes in administrator of the estate of Thos. the Hancock block. offers to sell or barter his vote or offeis to refrain from voting for any candi- Galbraith, deceased, vs Eliza J. Wed- patrons to put up the regulation boxes.

Newton Hutcherson to Charley die, account; trial by jury which dis- it can take away the service from It has been the understanding here and at Colnmbns for several days that Mr. Russell holds an option on the datejfor any office to be voted for at any election held in this state, either ne sw, 14 5 2, 40 acres, Owen tp. $300. a sanitarium there. OLD LOVE RETURNS.

Before her marriage and since she taught school county schools and for a while was an' attend ant at the School for Feeble-minded at Ft. Wayne. When she was again back to her girlhood home she received the attentions of many, but paid little heed to her suitors Until eight months ago, when she again met Deist. Since early spring young Deist, who agreed, 0 the individual seryice who do not obey the order, and Superintendent Spilman Jno. S.

Crump street railway system for any money or "property or thing Chap, T. Benton vs The Pullman Car Barnhard Johnson to Newton at Columbus and that the plan is for the new company to take this property of value or for any promise or favor or damages; continued. says this will be done in every instance Hutcherson, wh se, 11 5 2, 80 acres, Theodore Moser vs. Elizabeth Moser; over and make it a part of its system Owen tp. $1000.

hope of reward, given or offered by any candidate to be voted for at any election It is claimed by the department that the order is in the interest of I he price put on the Crump property difc orce granted. Carl Miller to Ed F. Miller, pt ne nw. held in this state or by any other per Jefferson F. Lashbrook ys Selina I is a nrosberins: farmer, courted his is said to be in the neighborhood of $75,000 together with some stock in 30 5 6.

1 acre, Washington tp. $550. fascilitating the delivey of the mail and safeguarding the service. Eyery sons, shall be fined in any sum -not Lashbrook divorce granted. Thomas W.

Whitson et al to Eliza sweetheart, and again the people of the village have been expecting the an the new company, which will be in Caroline C. Whitehead, guardian, ys box of approved design has a signal corporated at $1,000,000. Seymour beth Bush, und. 2 10 of wh eh ne more than fifty dollars and disfranchised and rendered incapable of holding nouncement of their engagement. The plans for the marriage were made and republican.

Ora Winkler: jndgment for plaintiff in which the carriers can telljiwithout and pt eh wh ne, 25 6 0, 52J acres. srim of $433.56. were kept secret. A license was ob Jackson tp. $600.

any office of trust or profit for a peridd of ten years from the date of such con we reproduce the above to let our citizens know that we still have good leaving their wagons whether or not the box contains mail that is to be tained Saturday evening, and Sunday Larkin Kennedy vs Elizabeth Kenne prospects for an interurban road viction. dy; diyorce granted. posted. through here and hope to be able to Eliza R. Gaddy vs Vina M.

Gaddy The-government is trying to' insure WITNESSES. Sec. 3. Any person called as a wit Chas. W.

Newkirk to Chas. B. Lewis, pt eh sw, 10 4 5, Tampico $560. Eliza J. Mahurin to Sarah E.

Ma-burin, und. i lot 70. Medora $200. John R. Robertson to Henry Toppe.

wh lots 50 and 51. Davis' ad. Crothers publish something more definite con etial, partition, Daniel Wilson, Milton the came protection to the mail gather ness to testify against another for the cerning it in the near future. Turner and Ed Blish appointed com ed and delivered on rural routes as is violation of any of the provisions of missioners to make partition of real given to any other mail matter. It is morning, while on their way to his mother's home west of the city they stopped in front of Justice Mason's house and called him out.

While seated in the buggy, with the Justice standing in the road, the ceremony their friends expected over five years ago was performed and they were pronounced husband and wife. They then droye home and the news of their romantic and unusual marriage became noised around the village. Lehigh's Fourth sAnniversary. sections one or two of this act is a estate. considered only fair that the patrons competent witness to prove the offense, Sunday was the fourth birthdav'of should put up boxes that will afford Mary Schneck, Anna Bollinger, et al, ex parte proceedings for partition; Geo.

although he may haye-beea concerned protection to the mail matter placed the Lehigh Cement plant at this place. Since the plant was started four years ville $1000. Rudolph Koyener to Emma Kiewit, lots 3 and 4, Owen's ad. Crothersville $75. John B.

Fehring to Lawrence A. Ebner, lot 16, blk 54, Leininger's ad. Al Robertson. Geo. Veshlage and Frank in them.

as a party, and he shall be compelled to teetify as other witnesses, but such evidence shall 'not be used against him ago two and one-half million barrels of Stockover appointed commissioners to In the nrocess of numbering the Portland cement have been manufac- make partition of real estate. rural mail boxes, which is soon to be 1. Marriage License. Elmer M. Simpkins.

cf Houston, to tured here and all parts of in an7 Droeecntion for snch or any jWm. H. Carr vs Matilda L. Carr; di gin, the rural carriers will be instruct other offense growing out of matters vorce granted plaintiff who is to pay ed not to assign numbers to boxes that the country. This cement is of highest quality and is making an excellent about which he testifies, and he shall defendant's attorney's fees but no ali aie not approved.

monv. Seymour $125. Wm. E. Bulger, et al, to Florence B.

Durham, lot 9, blk B. Seymour, Geo. Bartlett to Geo. H. Turmail, pt ne.

19 6 6, 3 and 31-100 acres, Jackson tp. $2400. 4 not be liable to trial by indictment or information or punish for such off enf e. showing wherever used. That the Lehigh Co.

acted wisely when it selected this location there can begno doubt. John V. Scanlan vs Brownstown Paper Co. judgment for plaintiff for 'V Marriage Market Good. Pearl May Scott, of Kurtz.

Thomas J. Cummings to Julia both of Norman Station. William (H. Woodard to MattieD. Whitson, both of Seymour.

George jE. Heekman to Mary L. Tiemeyer, both of Hamilton township Anna Grimes ys EliBha Grimes; That. Mitchell has- profited by this enterprise is plain to be seen everywhere. The company also selected plaintiff granted divorce, $1500 alimony Dead Letter List.

The following is the list of letters re The marriage market in this county has been exceptionally actiye during the past week. Clerk Tinder issued license to three couples Friday and six Saturday, which is no doubt a record Nicholas Kelshch. of Jennings and $350 attorneys' fees. Robbery at Leesville. Leesville was again visited by burglars Friday night.

They broke into the postoffice and secured $100 worth of stamps. The store of Johnson Holland was entered but for some reason nothing was molested. They also entered the implement store of Mrs. Cynthia Holland and placed a J. 1.

Case Threshing Machine (Jo. vs Mitchell as the place to build mill 'G," which is bow in course of erection. When this mill is in operation Jas. H. Cole, replevin suit; finding for plaintiff.

we will be making 5,000 barrels of maining in the postoffice at this place, which, if not -taken out within two weeks, will be sent to the dead letter officeat Washington. Browa, Mr. Orth Berry, Miss Lottie Campbell, J. R. Cook, Mr.

breaker. The following marriages were sol emnized in Brownstown. Wm. H. Woodardand Mattie D.

cement every jtwenty-four hours. The 1 building of these plants here has given Big Four Route. charge of dynamite ia the safe, but it The fir6t aud last excursion of the was not exploded, and as the lamps Whitson. both of Seymour, were united in marriage in the Clerk's office late county, to Delia R. Meyers, of Jackson township, Thomas Wray to Emma Sieglert "both of Owen township.

Orril Gibson, of Medora. to Dora Reynolds, of Sparksville. Carrol Buah to Inez A. Hays, both-of Seymour.1 John eJ Alexander to Hettie B. Charles, both of Owen township, Wm.

Blackleach; of Crothersville, to Bertha Jones, of Seymour. Charles D. Mitchell to Dora D. Fink, both of Seymour. season via tne "Big ronr, win De were left burning, the supposition is that they were frightened away.

Hughes, Thoa. J. Turnev, Miss Mattie L. Hamlin Smith. P.

M. giyen Friday evening at 7 o'clock by tne ladies of the M. church. There fir 1 Home'talent is suspected. to Mitchell a business activity not before known and we-' fully appreciate our obligation to the Lehigh Company and their general manager, Mr.

Chas. A. Matcham. Only last week they purchased a chemical fire engine to be used at the plant or in the town if needed. This engine was shipped here and we under ill De stop-over privileges at asn- Friday evening.

Rev. L. B. Arwin, of the Baptist church officiating. Orrill Gibson of Medora.

and Dora Reynolds were united in marriage at the Clerk's office, late Friday evening gton, Boston, Indianapolis and Johns- For Sale or Trade. I have purchased seventeen young wn. Meas served at the various stations free. Trains leave station at jnares tor the benent rner of Walnut and Poplar streets of Jackson county farmers, which I Henry Philip Wayman to 'Anna stand will be ready at all times. Two by the Rey.

J. H. Weaver, of the Presbyterian cbureh. Thomas Wray and Emma Seigler were united in marriage. Saturday every 20 minutes.

Only 25 cents for even Election of Trustees. Notice is hereby giyen that a congregational meeting of the Presbyterian churfof Brownstown, Indiana, will be heldat their usual place of worship on Sunday, October 29, 1905, at 10:30 'clock p. for the purpose of electing three trustees. round trip. Don't fail to take in the this thirty gallon chemical tanks go with the engine and while one is in opera Marje Metz, both of Seymour, Paul G.

Schmidt, of Palmara, to Bernhardina E. Kramer, of Seymour, unique event, as you are sure to 1 will sell at reasonable profits or trade for young mules, at my farm 2 miles southeast of Crothersville. Call by 'phone or address Robert Crawford, Crothersville. Ind, tion the other can be recharged. All enjoy it.

Samuel R. Helen to Nannie Groom, morning at the office of Justice Wm. H. Daly, who officiated. Wm.

Blackleach, of Crothersville, of these things' show us plainly that Lehigh is taking an interest in Mitch both ef Casey county, Kentucky. 1 Coal! Coal! Crossties Wanted We pay fifty and thirty cents for ell, a fact we must not overlook. and Bertha Jones, of Seymour, were married bright and early Monday Mitchell Commercial. white, Burr and Chestnut Oak, and Buy Your Fuel. Don't delay buying your supply of coal at winter is not far off.

We handle best grades of hard and soft coal at lowest market prices. Plenty Notice. lack Walnut. Wild Cherry. Black We are handling the best grades of "soft and hard coal at the lowest market -prices.

Leave your orders early and "avoid the rush when bad weather sets in. 'We solicit both country and town Dr. Lew Wallace, specialist, of Crossties Wanted. We pay fifty and thirty cents for White, Burr and Chestnut Oak; Black Walnut, Wild Cherry, Black Locust, Mulberry; and forty cents for Chestnut ties. Dimensions, seven by eight inches by eight and a half feet long.

EASTTN ROCHNER. ijjocust and Mulberry, and forty flents for Chestnut Crossties Di QienBions seven inches by eight inches morning at -the Clerk's office, Justice Fred Chappell officiating. Samuel R. Helen and Nannie Groom, ofOesey County, were united in marriage Tuesday evening at the resi -dence of Justice Fred Chappell, who officiated. Indianapolis will be in Brownstown, on haad and prompt delivery guaran- Saturday and Sunday, October 28 and i .1 trade, and our coal gives umversa teed.

129. at the residence of J. M. Wallace. By eight and one-half feet.

1 Chas. F. Robertson. Practice limited to nose, throat and ear W.R. BOLLES.

-1 Buenning Bros, mmmmmmmmmmmmm immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm T3tT -SWT KS vc-v tax star "ecsr s- -c vcjr totr "str ax UK 'W SSZrr 190 r' lev Winter? fMre. reparea ror- It not, it is time you -were making preparations. Our mammoth store is aowstocked up with seasonable goods in all departments. OVERCOATS, over ZQO to select from; FURS and CLOAKS, new Hne for Ladies, Misses and Children; ROYAL SKIRTS, The kind 8 "'8 that fit; BLANKETS and COMFORTS, both wool and cotton; UNDERWEAR, fall and winter line for all; CAPS for Men and Boys, A also Corduroy SuitsCoats and Pants, Duck and Covert Coats, Knit Shawls, Scarfs, Hoods and Toques; RUGS, new and complete One. a STOVES I IVI AND TO 0, we simply have them all beat, in both coal and wood for heating and cotking.

You will regret it if you purchase any kind of a stove Well without seeing our line and gettiqg our prices. a if or Produce. Highest prices paid Satisfaction guaranteed on all purchases. -stl. r.

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