Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Richmond Item from Richmond, Indiana • Page 1

Publication:
The Richmond Itemi
Location:
Richmond, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Paid Circulation A OC i iMt iiiut TO 9 I nn tti tt Total Circulation laat iaaue INDIANA WEATHER 5084 UE EVENING ITEM. Bhowera tonight and Tuesday. MONDAY. AUGUST lanr. TEN CENTSA WEEK 0PE11ATED OPOfi HIMSELF The Pride of the Swedish Navy.

mum cur wEsfcon" GRADE GROSS TO BE ELIMINATED GLOWING TRIBUTE Pi TO PRESIDENT BY GOV. BUCHTEL Jack Swain, Carpenter, 8ewed Up Wound In Hl Foot and Pro. BUSINESS Ml Eagle Degree Team Did Very Well, Considering Climatic Condi-tlons of Last Week. ceeded to Recover, DIED SUDDENLY Special to. The Item.

Eaton, Aug. 26 Jack Swain a The Parker Amusement which was hero last week for tho Eagles' carpenter In the employ of Andrew carnival, left yesterday for Logans- A Great Audience at Chautauqua Hears a Notable Address. State Railroad Commission Sends Pointed Letter to Superintendent. Smith, a contractor, performed a phenomenal surgical operation Upon himself one day last week, the particulars Apparently on Road to Recovery After Long Illness When StricKen. MlLiXU-ti If I of which have Just come to public notice.

While trfflfJti II 1 I A port, where it will show this week. Considering the cool and threatening weather of the past week, a land office business was'done. A number of per-sons were on the grounds early Sunday morning looking for lost mnnpv win mm 1 nm dentally cut his foot with an nil In. PROCEEDING GRADUALLY fllctlng a very Bevere gash. He forth- I 1 WI 1 A if if A Tl who iook ironmis clothes an ordinary needle and some black linen thread IMMEHSELY WEALTHY but the carnival people evidently got away with all the cash as there was nothing In that line for the 'diligent searchers.

nd proceeded to "mend the cut. He Accidents Will Be Carefully WARM WELCOME GIVEN Former Richmond Minis', ter Cordially Received by Old Friends. then wrapped the injured member In Scrutinized and Safe Conditions Required. Left Fortune Estimated at vivid ui mc iiiuuK worn irom nis coat and again resumed work. The injury healed rapidly and is 'now almost well.

No septic poisoning appeared and ho CALL FOR BANK STATEMENTS. I I TltenlllL 11 i 111 Mil UB-Ji'VI II I A I 11 I Hi III $2,000,000 in Various Kinds of Property. Comptroller of the Currency Wants experienced but little Inconvenience, Report to August 22. By the Associated Press 1 GOV. TAYLOR TONIGHT RICKMAN STOPPED DANCE.

Speclal to Tho Item. Indianapolis, Aug. 62. In a letter written to the superintendent of one Washington, D. Aug.

26 The UNION COUNTY NATIVE Colored Man Fined for Interrupting North end Affair. of the large railroads operating within the Stated W. J. Wood, member of the Railroad Commission, outlines tho Tennessee's Greatest Polit comptroller of the Currency has issued a call for a statement as to the conditions of the National banks at the close of business August 22. While intoxicated Saturday nleht.

Education Limited But Iave Rickman, colored, visited a hall ical Character to Deliver Favorite Lecture. attitude of the commission on the question of railroad crossings and Kava In the north end where a dance waa Life of Vast Achievement. that the Commission will keep In in progress. Rickman proceeded to Station Agents Are Changed. Notice has been filed at the lnral mind continually the idea of the erarl.

snow bad blood and there were "tall ual elimination of the grade-crossine. didings" for a time. When1 the music offices of the Pennsylvania of the shift and establishing of' different Though apparently Oil tfirt wav ceased and the merriment of the ev Tonight. 7:00 Music, Band. or the following station agents: T.

grades for the rail and wagon roads. ening was spoiled Rickman was ar mat the advancement from the toward recovery after a serious Illness of eight weeks, John M. Westcott. pioneer business man and ranitaUnt rested. Then it was "let the dance 7:30 Reading, Miss Angela T.

King from Gas City to Muncle; J. E. Smith from Kentland to Gas City; T. S. Rehard from Bunker Hill to Kentland.

R. L. Hutton has been ap present crossings will be gradual is go Rickman was fined and for SWEDISH ARMORED CRUISER FYIOIA, WHICH BROUGHT PRINCS WILHELM TO AMERICA 8ts, court thfs mor' v.rrrr: ftAvA. drunk and disorderly conduct. costs in city court this morning evidenced by the letter, but the position of the commission Is clearly outlined In it, as follows: i 1 pointed agent at Bunker, Hill.

of Richmond, died suddenly Saturday night. The end came about 9:30 o'clock, while Mr. Westcott was seated In a chair, where ho had been also is the mission of Theodore who probably is the, most talked of "Your letter of the 17th with refer person In legal circles in the United IMPRESSION OF sum Mao OBrien. 4, 8:00 Lecture, "The Fiddle and the Bow," Senator Bob Taylor, of Tennessee. Tomorrow.

9:15 Devotional Exercises, Al- lrod Ware, pastor East Main Street Friends' Church. Educational Lec- tures by Profs. Bryan and Gillan. ARRIVED States today. Judge Kenesaw Moun ence to the work you are doing on the highway and crossings generally was received and has been submitted versing with members of the family.

Mr. Westcott had been a sufferer from Brights' disease, and an affection of the lungs. Life had been sustained tain Landis, of Chicago, who assessed STOCKS SHRINK STAGGERING SUM the $29,240,000 fine against the Stand to the Commission. The Commission Roosevelt that I say that he is the beautiful embodiment of the charac-terestics of hiB country." In referring to the great popularity of the President and the most marvellous extent of his acquaintance with the people of every nation Governor Buchtel grew facetious. "Why out jn REGISTERS FALSE ard Oil will be the guest' of citi during several weeks of his illness AT fJEV QUARTERS Is glad to note the active work you ar6 doing to get your highways in fair condition.

by moans of artificially administered zens of that community on Thursday, September 19, when he will attend the s.ou nocture, president E. B. oxygen. Mr. Westcott was 73 years of age.

A wife, three sons and four "'We beg leave, however, to object annual reunion pt the famous Thirty fifth Regiment. O. I. Judee Lan my state of Colorado." he said, "ev 10:30 Lecture, "A Globe Les- Government Does No to your proposition that there never will be a time when we can sav to ery man, every woman, every child. e-w a ounirc, iuu iimerai win take place Tuesday afternoi.

at dis will be accompanied by his two Head of Striking' Operators Representative Issues Have every bear, every cub, every bob-cat G'filock frnm iha brothers. father, Dr. Abraham the Commission that every. highway 1 tuiiurk Illtl Union Received With Guarantee Protection of Such Mail. H.

was the sursreon of the call Monday evening from 7:30 to 3: an crossing in the State is in first-class Diminished $1,725,000, 000 in Value. o'clock. Burial will be Dri7ate. gallant regiment. Enthusiasm.

The law of this State re and every Jack rabbit knows him." Not a Mugwump, Refuting the idea that often prevails that Roosevelt leans toward son," Prof. S. Y. Gillan. 1:00 Music, Band.

1:30 Lecture, President E. B. Bryan. 2:30 Lecture, "Money to Burn," Dr. J.

N. Hurty, Secretary State Board of Health, Indianapolis. Many. veterans of other reeiments. Friends are requested to omit flowers.

as well as citizens generally, will at "mugwumpery," Governor Buchtel John M. Westcott was born in tend the gathering. COUNTRY LAWYER WISER OPTIMISTIC STATEMENT told of an Incident In the president's DEVASTATING CALAMITY career's during his days as a mem WANTS ROPE NEXT TIME. Union county, near Libertyln 1834. His parents were Henry and Sarah (Dyche) Westcott.

Henry Westcott quires that highway crossings, when a railroad crosses them, shall be put in practically the same condition that they were before the railroad passed over them. "In the state of Massachusets the railroad commission has been in existence for fifty years and has been devoting a great deal of its time and 3:45 Music, Band. 7:00 Music, Band. 4, Hade Claim for Client and ber of the General Assembly of New York, indicating the the president has since that day believed in allying Sunday Drunk Gets Usuaf Punish was of English descent and tho mother of German extraction. John M.

was ment In City Court. Thousands of One-Man Offices Said to Be Closed Over Country. Received an Interpretation New to Many. 7:30 Reading, Miss Angela Mae O'Brien. 8:00 Popular Lecture, "The Age of the Young Man," Mr.

Lou J. Beauchamp. South African MarKet Shows Greatest Loss for Month of August. one of four children, the other thre being gfs. himself with a party, rather than endeavoring to hold aloof because of the difference of opinion that may exist.

Sunday drunks have been so infre- attention to the subject of getting the Mr. Westcott's early education was quent in Richmond during the past highway crossings in good condition to prevent accidents and loss of life. "Find the points of contact with vour not extensive. Ha attenrlod thn nnhlff bix weeks that the prosecuting attor schools near the scene of hWiaUYiifcsw neyhad almosfc Jorgeten forui; of We are Informed that In this state -rSoecIal to -Thp Tffm'T party, rather than the points of divergence, is a principle inculcated in Roosevelt's early life," said Gov amciavu. jonn Miller rescued the and other Eastern States persistent By the' 'Associated'" Press.

New 26.S. Smnll By the Associated Prfvss I n.io juuluiui experiences were SUCft as were common to the early settlers of Washington, Aug. 26. The majority Of 'the nennln nf tho -iTnltai ott memory of "our citizen from Center efforts have been made and are be ernor Buchtel. "And right here let president of the Commercial Union of vine" when he climbed off tho wagon helieve that when they register a let the community.

He did much toward the material improvement of the me tell you what a mugwumo is. London, Aug. 26. The next issue the Bankors' Magazine will print a table telling the tale of millions evaporated on the stock exchange bv the yesterday and fell in with a patrol "We can not look even imperfectly Upon a great man without gainin Bomething. The life of Theodore Roosevelt, public and private can not be considered without beneficial results.

He is the most fascinating and most powerful public man living An lejegraphers, arrived in New York Sunday from the Wpt Ho U7Q a mat ter or package in the postoffice thev He is the politician who always bobs man. It was the usual $5 and costs are safe, as far as being protect! on ing made to separate the grades at the crossings of the highways and the railroads. The Railroad Commission in Indiana proposes to commence now wherever It Is practical, through Its Inspectors and through the companies right up in the middle. He says to at the station by a large delegation of Mr. Westcott's first business ex for John in city court this morning me contents is concerned, hut they the Democrats, to the Republicans.

s.trjicing telegraphers. perience was as a dry goods clerk. The fine was paid. "If you ever get Mr. Small attended a meetine of Mm to the Populists, to the Prohibitionists are wrong, and laboring under a false Impression.

me back here again you can elve me earth at this time and when he goes and to the Socialists: 'When you run the rope," said Miller, in leaving po Striking telegraphers, where he was received with enthusiasm. He made the work of getting a- great many, If out of the President's office on March 4, 1909, he will have had the mnfit lice headquarters. depreciation of securities of all grades and of all varieties, which the editor likens to "a survey of a district afflicted by somo devastating calamity." For August the decline in 387 representative stocks reached the staggering total of $680,000,000. This makes an aggregate of 11,725,000,000 out of ideas, come to ME, and I will give you ideas by the When Roosevelt was in the New York not all, of these highway crossings In much better shupe than they are Later he opened a grain and feed store and prospered. He came to Richmond in 1862 and continued in the feed and grain business until 1872 when he became a stockholder In the Hoosier Drill works, then located at' Milton.

He then devoted his entire a brief address in which he dealt with the general situation. refrainW fmm marvellous career any man in the MUST HAVE LIGHT IN CELL. at tho present time. discussing local conditions. He later Legislature he awakened to the fact Third-Astfstant Postmaster-General A.

L. Lawshe," of' Indiana, 'says It remained for a country lawyer to wake up the officials of the Postoffice Department on sublet by calling, to their attention the wording of the circular which was formerly circulated (broadcast "over the country. It said something about the Govern. gave out an optimistic statement, re. one time that he was standing out Unusually Black Colored Man Fined "It proposes to go on with this work from year to year, getting them continually in better shape until the gardlng general strike conditions.

In alone in a fight which he could not attention to the construction of agri- which he said: "We have fullv fls cultural machinery and progressed to for Profanity. Henry Mitchell, the carnival neern hope to win without he found some points of contact with his fellow legis per cent of all the commercial telpe- a point- where he was justified in 1 raphers in the United States on strive world ever experienced at the age of 50 years." Such was one of the numerous tributes paid to the President Sunday afternoon at the Richmond Chautauqua by the Rev. Henry Buchtel, the "preacher-governor" of Colorado, who twenty-five years ago was pastor of Grace church, this city. Time has dealt kindly with the Eev. Mr.

Buchtel, and though a quarter of a century has been mlrTeri since the beginning of the year, of which 1555,000,000 1b In American- railroad shares, $240,000,000 in British funds and $180,000,000 In English railway and ordinary stocks. Judged purely from a percentage basis, how moving the institution to Richmond. who showed pugilistic inclinations lators. He found them and he is always finding them." meat "guaranteeing the safe delivery This applies to mall and large cities. Thousands of one-man offices nm great loss of life that has taken place at these crossings shall be avoided.

We note the difficulties that you labor under and the work you are doing, but we think It will be economy to put these crossings in the hest shane vou In 1878. For a long time the HoosIpp Governor Buchtel, to illustrate his at the registered letter or parcel." The real truth is the Government does plant was tho largest of Its kind in Thursday afternoon and was arrested, was fined and costs for profanity. In city" court Saturday afternoon. The arrest of one or more negroes America, and it was through it. prin point, referred to the fight in the Colorado legisiature for insurance laws and other laws which were fnr closed and the keys to the doors are In the possession, of city officials, to be turned over to the Inspectors of the company when thev arrive Mns nothing of the kind.

When. the. country lawyer put in a claim against the can at the present, because as we go ever, the most serious losses have been in the South African market, averaging about 25 per cent. postoffice Department for a client who the general uplift of the state. Among rurther In this work we shall require, wherever views of approaching trains has followed the advent of every carnival and circus Jn Richmond this season.

Mitchell is so black it is nec cipally, that Mr. Westcott acquired his stupendous wealth, which Is estimated at close to $2,000,000. He retired from the manufacturing business about eight years ago. Upon leaving the Hoosier. Mr.

West As regards the month itself, the has been published about arbitration, but the cry from coast to coast Is 'no arbitration." the members were two saloon keepers ffrom a mining district. Governor his age since he was a citizen of Richmond, most of the characteristics of features and of manner which made are obstructed by buildings or the topography of the ground, especially where the adjacent country is. thick nad lost a letter by reason of the destruction of the registered mall, the Department officials sat up and took notice about the wording which was cited to them byHhe attorney. The result was an Immediate cancellation Buchtel Bald it was natural that he could not use these saloon men to essary to keep a light burning, in the cell he occupies in order that he may be seen in the obscurity, cott, In partnership with his son-in-law, Omer Hollingsworth, organlzed- further the cause of temperance In table indicates that American railroad securities are far in the front with a shrinkage of $260,000,000. A TRAIN TURNS OVER tne union Loan Trust Company, Vv of the wording about guaranteeing the with offices in the Westcott hotel.

ly settled, to insist that proper warning signals, Including electric bells when necessary, shall 'be constructed. "It Is our Intention to scrutinize very carefully all accidents hereafter at highway crossings and to require In face of the statements by the president of the striking union is this, both the Western Union and the Postal Telegraph companies emphasize their declarations that the situation is Improving daily and that, barring a few unimportant towns, conditions are gradually but steadily reassuming a normal basis. They announce that thev arp ImnrlHno. all Via hcir.n. saie delivery.

Mr. Westcott was not identified in anyv. way with the Hoosior after its amal Mr. Laws'he says the reeisterv fee Colorado, so he, fought them in getting a local option through the legislative mills. "They fought like lions," said the Governor, "and I fought like a whole menagerie, and the menagerie won.

But they weye the laws which were needed and thi'ie verv MANY WERE DISAPPOINTED. C. L. Delayed Train Kept Chautauqua Crowd Down. C.

train No. 5. due in ntrh. mm so wen remembered, are with him still. He retains much of the enthusiasm of youth which marked his work In Richmond and other cities before he became famous, and enthusiasm, so apparent In everything he has undertaken has.

probably been a chief attribute to his success. Governor Buchtel has never been called a polished orator, in the sense that some of the Chautauqua platform orators are characterized as polished, but he certainly has convincing pow la a great protection to the sender, for It enables the Government officials gamation with the American Seeding these to 'be in a safe condition as Is possible under the present conditions, working up finally to the point arrived Machine Company, the big trust, in, which it is now one of the strongest Lucky Wreck on Southern Railroad, In Which Over a Score Were Hurt. mi VUC UUOIUCOQ UI1 fared wiih dispatch. to trace the registered letter or parcel right to the person who lost or. stole it.

That' is the only protection it af mond from the north at 9:35 o'clock, yesterday morning was six hours late. saloon men, who fought me on one issue, stood with me for new insur factors, and which has extended the plant to a point where It will soon fords, but that amounte to a ereat. deal. ance laws and several other measures. atjn the States I have mentioned, of a' separation of grades and the final elimination of accidents that so often take place at highway crossings.

We employ about 700 meninstead of 300 number of persons from Economy and Williamsburg intended to attend the Chautauqua by coming to Rich MISSED VEHIG II I simply emulate' Roosevelt, as best as heretofore. Mr. Lawshe says the loss of registered mail will not amount to tMe one-thous ers, a Keen sense of the humoroi I1U 1 could, and tound the points of con In 1883 Mr. Westcott purchased By the Associated Press. Charlottesville, Va Aug.

26 persons were Injured, none of andth of' one per cent of 'the amount forty feet of ground on the south side mond on that train, but were disappointed as It was after 3 o'clock when it finally pulled in. transported. HIT HEDGE FENCE the ability to drive home an idea, and tact with these men, instead of look a very thorough knowledge of his sub- Ing for the points of divergence." Ject, no matter what thairmay be. Temperance Legislation. Roosevelt His Theme.

Governor Buchtel in makine refer of Main street and personally super shall expect the co-operation of the carriers in this work, because the incidental benefits accruing to them will be very great. "The Commission trusts and ex a postal car is lost In a rail them seriously, by the derailment of road wreck and the registered mail MRS. HILL SUSTAINED INJURY. His address yesterday; on the s-jb-jence to temperance legislation said he 4nnf I is burned, there is no way to reim- pects that you will continue to devote xncunuic was; in 'desired to take off hat tn tho a northbound train on the Southern railroad here today. The entire train, except the engine and tender turned over.

The accident was caused by a broken rail RICHARD CANNON AND COMPAN itself a popular one and therefore his vised the erection of tho Westcott block, for a long time the principal business block in the city. In 1802 the Commercial Club of Richmond projected the Westcott hotel, in which he. acquired a controlling interest. This he held to the time of his death; In addtition to his many valuable Democracy of the South, particularly ION HAD NARROW ESCAPE. your time and the time of your men to the improvement of these large audience was "with him" at the of Alabama, ifhich state, he said, had burse the sender, under a new law which requires the 'sender to make oath to the value of tho content and then on application and proof or the same being sent he' is onlv en.

outset. Though eulogistic of the the best local option law in the Richmond Woman Suffered Fractured Hip on Leaving Car. Mrs. Gertrude Hill, who has been touring the East, in company with several other Richmond rypfinlA cue. President from opening to close tho country.

tributes paid were not overdone, and LION CREATES PANIC The Colorado governor In the course titled to be indemnified to the amount of $25, providing the original amount A Blaze. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 26. Fire of unknown origin Which started In the stories of the Moreton Truck and local holdings, Mr. Westcott owned valuable real estate in Dickinson of his address displayed his decided Speed Too Great to Pass In Roadway and the Machine Was Wrecked.

In order to avoid a collision with a Governor Buchtel displayed a great familiarity with the President's life by frequently Interspersing his ad Sensational Incident In a Cleveland antipathy for college athletics, as ex was that much or more, so if a post tained a fractured hip last Friday at Washington, while alis-htinir fmm county, Kansas. He had 5,000 acres devoted to a fine Btock farm. Much emplyfied in some of the leading edu al car or ship is destroyed and the reg- Pleasure P.eoort. Cleveland. Ansr catlonal Institutions of the country istered mail lost, the sender of monev car.

She fell tq the street with great force. She is now confined to the t. Storage building, a four-story brick building at 232-236 "Huron street, caused a loss last night estimated at about $200,000. The building was occupied of the land was under cultivation and yielded immense returns. Until a few and he did not say that even the or valuables through the mails Is sure vehicle on South near Nineteenth, yesterday afternoon, Richard Cannon women and children were inlured dur University of Denver, of which he is to be loser, although that is the safest years ago he operated a fine bre! ucuigeiown nospitai, and will he brought home as soon as she is able.

ing panic at a local pleasure resort way to send it. chancellor, 18 exempt of the evils he attacked. The governor referred to or Danville, 111., turned his magnificent 60 horse power touring car intn Dy me international Harvester company, a restaurant and other small concerns. In all cases of accident the first Sunday as the result of a Hon making an attack upon Captain James F. thing done by those reaching the mails dress with Incidents touching on his career that do not appear in the biographies of Roosevelt Much that he told probably was very familiar to those who have made a study of the life of Roosevelt, but the recital was interesting.

Governor Buchtel attributes the greatness of Roosevelt to his character whloh was bullded on the sort of a foundation that knows no failure. "He is a beautiful composite of the blood and training the beautiful embodiment. If vou nlpnao Roosevelt's college days. "Roosevelt," said hs "went in for everything, athletics as well as education. But is to save, if possible, the registered Briggs, a tamer and performer.

The beast laid bare the tamer's left arm by a blow of Its paw and lacerated the horse and Shetland pony farm, near Centervllle. In 1855 Mr. Westcott was united In marriage to Miss Carrie Mitchell, native of Wayne county, Indiana. They were the parents of seven children: Lucilla wife of J. A.

Cr.rr; Alice C. wife of Omar Hollingsworth: Frank Ryder Draws The police and city Judge did not see how Frank Ryder's efforts at reform were to his benefit and he was fined $1 and costs for beating a board vmail. Then the other mail is consider. the hedge at the risk of his own and the lives of the other occupants of his car. By a remarkable piece of good luck no one was seriously Injured although the automobile was Absconding Clerk Arrested.

Washington. Aue. 2(5 a ni.n.f ed. In cases where the malls en dnwn athletics in that day were not on the line of athletics today. Athletic instruction then, as it should be torlav The lion received at police headquarters from man thigh with its teeth, was subdued by attendant-j with ships the Government officials mil oaiumay afternoon.

Ryder de- su, w. va states mat James Ar always make an effort to raise the 'badly demolished. Mr. Cannon, who A panic seized the spectators and was the harmonious develomnent of mails and dry them out so that they Jennie M. Wilke, Charles G.

Burton, J. Harry M. and Maude Evelyn De will find their way to their destina the physical life of every student. Today when a student who weighs 130 tions. many women fainted.

In the rush to escape women and children were trampled upon. Aside from Captain Briggs, no one was seriously hurt thur Kemp, the absconding chief clerk of the Washington police department, has been arrested there. Kemp disappeared July 5, and examination of his accounts disclosed a cash shortage of about $4,000. Weese. In 1880 Mr.

Westcott pur irauaea Mrs. Jennie Williams, of North Fifth street, out of his "board and keep." He said he had no intention of beating the bill and only had postponed payment The length of the delay was too much to indicate was visiting friends here, was spinning along at a rate of about 30 males an' hour. The rig was seen approaching from the west, in plenty of time, under ordinary circumstances to avoid a collision. Owing to the great snepd pounds enters a college, everv nersnn chased an entire block, bounded by JUDGE LANDIS TO ATTEND Main, South Ji, Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, which has laid out with walks and drives, and immediate of the characteristics of the country he so wisely guides," said Governor Buchtel, "and his aim in life is the aim of the nation, to teach men self-government; to make possible the largest personal liberty for the individual and the family and to smite all the tyranny on the earth. This is connected with the Institution from the president down to the Janitor.

Joins in redicule. When a student who weighs 230 pounds arrives, every Alleged Bank Wrecker Arrested. Kansas City, Aug. 26. W.

A. alias M. D. W. Adams, former ms good.

Intentions to the satisfaction of the court of the car, however, it was Impossible to pass, except as Mr. Cannon did. ly Improved the nrooerty. The sec Camp Meeting at Jackson Park. Tllft tU 1 The machine bumped the hedse with hcuc nua cashier or the Farmers' bank of Clear- vital- ond year he erected a large brick resi person from president down to janitor rises up and exclaims what a erand uc Ul ucl oi mil IHT6Q CO i OTPn Board Meeting Later.

field. was arrpafprf in i v-- considerable force, throwing the oc- nnEMorohu fn. 1 iuu dence and since then four other resi Tk oc-' kjuuufl, vim i v.uiij cues or mis cuy neid a camn ine board of managers of th Home innnt in the charre of emhoxziinr th I vaiup quarter back he will make for the i iui mr; the mission of America. It is not the v. iiii i ii Prominent Federal Jurist to Diatin-guith Gathering of Veterans at Camden Reunion.

i mission to teach men mechanics fot hall team. And the rest us. ui.wuno auu ere-' mccuus jesitruay at jacKSon Tiark dences have been added. Until recently these houses were occupied by V. 1 118 havoc.

Frank Braffett ll9 UI on deposit in the More than 200 local colored neonle meetine Monday Senf bank, canainr ti. iirtUnHn. cu yopie i 5 irciunua me inusi severe lniur-1 v.i.w., un. laiienaea. Keen ar phmvh 1 U3 September 2, as heretofore announc members of the family.

Six years Mr. Westcott was united In marrizae to Mrs. Grace Carter, of Indianapolis. i were held. He was ea oi any oi tne occupants.

ed. agriculture, though we may teach wcl1' we the side lines them; not the mission to teach the I an(1 nowl to ths Players to break the arts and crafts, though we may teach fcoIIar bones of every competing player them. Self government is the thing hy. th rnd of the first half, and if not to be taught it is what the na-' to do b.v hp pnd of the sec The great for coal by for- vuivnu a in several varus Special to Thp Item 1 Socially Mr. Wrsfcott was connere! alighting on his head in the hedge 3: 7 13 attnbuted t0 the and cutting a bad nu rww al consumptions by their! IncrC ased ccal cnnRiirnnflnria Uv cutting a had gash In his cheek I Elton, Aug.

2C Camden, Preble flirt m.n avor i.ia i A man rather unlnn a Utf! count Ohin is iaB i wim me wnu? water iwipe or i. tion is teaching. It Is because such (Continued cn Page wub una nun np in 1 1 i a i-iu iuu ic.l lwu iw, ou cliwuu a i rn i nn 99 1. .1 1. 1 t.

1 samea oi a genous nature. i rtu a mvmn.r v. iae jeara, Globe. iju.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Richmond Item Archive

Pages Available:
173,127
Years Available:
1877-1939