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i V' V- 1 T- 1 'j i -k- a a vv i WA v-i W-ss-V -AV Wis cVpV VOL SOJTO 17 INDIANA PA WEDNESD AY ffeWHOLE NUMBER 2475TA i ucsm nm -t OHrtlNB rU atwwMl lpM rwri iim mi( iii i-5 i Tuaeday afternoon wu sot apart by Hia Honor Jadga Telford to hear the petitions i for-and the remonstrance against the granting of license to sell liquor In the forty-taro hotels in Indiana oounty- -'v The first applicant heard' wu that of Elmer Manners of the 'National hotel East Philadelphia street' Attorneys XX 3 Msok presented a 1 1 'A V' clam Mr Glare Snyder of Bayne township died Tueeday morning March 98 1906 aged aboat 98 yean Mr Snyder waa A the second eon of Mr and Mrs Oaleb -8nyder early residents of Bayne township the elder eon Milton diet 1 a few yean agm For several months bo had been ill with lung trouble and hia death "(Si was not unexpected He iMnrvived his father and mother one sister Mre- V- 5V Hugh Brandon a wife user Blanche iW Oondron of Kellysbnrg and two ohil- yV --i dren Mrs Snyder ie a sister of Prof' Harry Oondron of Blairaville 4 y-' 1 ELIJAH mn Elijah McKisson who lived in Penter V' township fonr miles eonth of town dtod i-? MarchlB 1906 aged 89 vears Mr ilo-u-' Kisaon had bean infirm for along while 4k 4 but was carefully ministered unto imV if'1 4 A i'1 IsiwwdBf Civil Caaea tek i tm taitmltaiyilhr Iblrtr Kewlka-Aao XjrAlek Throe Civil ooort was held Wednesday afternoon the caae that of John Fnleomer vs Pennsylvania Railroad company to recover damage of 810000 for his death- He uleged that tha Pennsylvania railroad destroyed the viad net and public road and tha only-way tha pnblio hsdof ercesing the river was by tha iron bridge cm which hie wife wee two yean ago when etrqok and hurled' fifty feet into tha Conemangh killing her almost instantly Tha offered Mr Fnleomer 8600 at the time bat he claimed 810000 This wee qnite a legal battle Banks Era wee attorney for the company andJSW Smith Eeq fflf HVtf rfalWBMP- The plaintiff oould not prove the in fault and the matter wss oloeed by Banks making a motion for a ga $-VrAK KlIAOtM MEET AmagwO 0rtke SIwImh VMrthse Ska Maat KmUIU (KrasSi 1 Flan Oar FallFalr The fair manageiii held a meeting Saturday last todiaonas ways and means to make the coming fall attraction better and even more attractive and to arrange for the intervening holiday known as the It was decided to have a regnlar lold a celebration in which then will be immeihing for all ages elasses and oonditioDS and amnsement will be provided for alt 1 i-j A Committee wee appointed with Hon Thompson of Marion Center as chairman to seonre exonrslon rates on the railroads There mill be a balloon ascension horse raoee musio by braes bands and all that pertains to a Foarthy Free admittance to all old soldiers and their wives residents oftth county over 76 and children under 11V --The raoee at the fair promises to be of greater interest than heretofore and will taka plaoe Wednesday Tbnnday and Friday 4 road race 76 8 A0 trot or peoe 8200 and free-for-all trot or pace $800 -'This last pane will be furnished by the bnslnese men of this piece Jacob Gearhart was appointed chief manager of the cattle exhibits Frank Gibson will have charge of the poultry and machinery department The fair grounds have been enlarged fenoes having been plaoed around the 10 acres of ground secured last year The additional acreage is eonth of the iSite -'Vi grouadAV-i hie daughter Mrs Emma Steel and hte daughter who mad their home with tha 3 v'? -father at tha old horns- Mr McKisson wu gathered to hie people after a long: qniet helpful life- A member of tba Homer City church funeral ser- 'J vices wwe held by the pastor 8amnsl Laverty of that place and interment was made in Greenwood I' AUXX ij 1 EE Allen of Blsiraville died of i Pneumonia Monday March 97 1906 1 aged 60 years Mr Allen was born in ctl Greene township wu educated In the ffi 1 pnblio schools served three years in I Company Bi-Eleventh Begiment 1 became a commeriral agent wu -elected representative in the legielatnre" in 1889 served acceptably on the several committees to which he wu assigned and at the expiration of his term of service went into business at Blairaville He is survived by a wife and several children ubiah Touaxnrs Uriah Yonnkins of But Philadelphia street who had aperalytio stroke March 18 1906 died March 99 Mr Yonnkins Is survived by a wife and two children Funeral services' were' held at 2 pm Thursday conducted by hie pastor Bev Lewis Hay of the Lutheran church The A Post 88 of whioh he was a member took charge of the body and they laid their comrade away with the beautiful ritual belonging 10 their order- XXV DAVID HAXBISOX Bar David Har bison of Easton Pa dropped dead on the street March- 89 1906 aged 81 yean The gentleman wu one time pastor of Livermore and Olsrkibnrg Presbyterian churches and while in no way related to the West Lebanon Har bi sons has many friends in this County won when here a pastor He is survived by his wife one son and three daughters 1 Is JGHV BILL John Bell of near 8nilcksburg died March 99 aged aboat 76 jure Mr Bell wu the father of Dr Bert Bell who practiced dentistry at Indiana a few months ago and left on account of his arm being disabled He is survived by a wife three daughters end fonr igm's'l -iV 1 s'svJV i kyfKy- MTEKTY SOCIAL irwSay MlgM was a Sale Might at LtAT HaU-BebekahW Ccasltt lacaa The of Bebekah? gave a poverty social Thursday night in Odd hall Than were two hundred and thirty tickets sold end a nnmber there not admitted by ticket making the crowd so large oould be well entertained in the nalL The refreshments were a pickle on a toothpick and a ham ahdwich quite enough for poverty Stricken folks The fon came in when the grand march began and each person peeled hy the judge who were to award a prise for the beet eoetnma Mr A King took the prise Mrs Oliver Fly tha and little Miss Devon da Times went in to win the first prize bnt Mr toggery waa snoh a combination of Incongruous indescribable paraphernalia that -ha carried off the honor Mr Lowry was gorgeously attired with a Panama bat originally belonging to his aoriptnrally spesking Filipino brother and a shirt belonging to another brother on that faraway part of the United States The shirt wss an a brevis ted garment sleeveless bnt ie one of hletorio interest it waa tattooed with hieroglyphics readable to the native owner but meaningless fo an American It had been and thns rendered imperviouB-to bullets end tha Filipino wearing one oould march into battle feeling he had a charmed life and therefore safe from the bullets of the enemy Adam wore that shirt a la mode Filipino but he win the prise although he marched well end looked well but the 'judges decided that imported garments barred him from getting prize ut a poverty social WnIisb XtiMM GashmM Wednesday last the Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist church began in the new ohnrch on Twelfth end Ohnrch streets All told there were seventy five who came with desire for a few days to continue one accord in ant end thus claim penteeostqf blessing Business meetings prayer and conference meetings inquiring meetings un all day fart filled every minute of every day sod these people evidently got what they sought a very great blewing Sabbath afternoon Bov Cox Of Titusville general evangelist preached in Library Hall his theme justification sanotifation and love service A male quartette sang several pieces preceding and after the discourse The gentlemen have good voices and their sacred songs were snng with power and pathos drawing tha sndienoo nearer to God they had gathered to worship At the-closa of fteoaomau made an entire snrrender of himself was anointed according to the ougtom of their ohnrch and healed of his infirmity At 6 oommnnfam services were held in their church followed by a farewell service and conference adjourned to meet next year at Titusville The congregation at this place baa been assigned the Ber Mr Kennedy end wife both of whom oome well recommended for the Work of building np the chnrdh of Jeans Christ by building np tho individual members Among tha nnmber who took an active part in the meetings we notioe Bov Campbell a native of Indians county for several yean the much loved pastor at Dixonville where be bnried hie most estimable helper his wife Mrs Dr Jaoobo and danghtcr of Gosh Greek end Mrs Bankin of Gettysburg were also in attends noe throughout the interesting end helpful conference sy Indiana Canal Honeiwd From the News-Messenger of Homestead we learn of a fierce factional fight in Mifflin township Allegheny oounty by which the board of coinmia-ahmers had been deadlocked for three weeks over the election of solicitor and wo are glad tha fight was won by an Indiana county man whose former home waa West Lebanon The News-Mes-staffer ihjs: fight over the election of solicitor by the board of commissioners of Mifflin township which onded Wednesday night in tha deotion of 'Attorney Jura Brayden MoAdoo of this place hows to whet extent politicians will go in order to accomplish their end The oflloe of solicitor only pays a salary of 8260 per veer yet the politicians resorted to all kinds of underhand methods to elect their man and at the seme time gain oontrd of the board' the entire prooeedings since the fight wee inaugurated three weeks sgo being disgraceful In the extreme end totally at vert anoe with the best interests of the tax payers It must be said however to theoreditof Mr MoAdoo that he conducted a clean fight and is deserving of the victory he achieved being a bright huatijng yonng man with excellent prospects 5 Fregvsaslve Mssm Tha Misses Taylor' of Philadelphia treat gave a progressive dinner Saturday in honor of Bev and Mrs 8 Wilson of Tabris Persia Bev and Mrs Wilson are people whom every body delights to honor and their friends ia this homeland are filling every in lii-nte fall They In return are giving ont to other of their deep experience and knowledge obtained by their work In FereUb i-' ruiem anrriei Mr' Ida Stremna Ooal-port is visiting her bid home at Kelly f'-'-y Prof1 Gmrdon of the Normsl pending the vacation with the Pittsburg friends Franois Sndth Booth Fifth street on of tho Enreka boys la ont after a fonr siege of fever --Mise Bertha Baylor has been engaged as stenographer and book keeper by Stewart A Oompacy hardware store Mr and Mrs Williams and of last week thof Cook- Kith Mr and Mrs port Oborlin and family of Bioh-mond were guests of Mr sister Mte Linu Lewis first of the week Will Braufchterr of' WllmMrding Spent a few days with hie parents Mr and Mrs 8 0 Braughler of Philadelphia etreot Han Fisher and A Moor Bead rstnrned to Hsrrisbarg Monday morning to resume dniies in the legislative' halle Miss Bachel Foreman of Shy Beaver Huntingdon oounty is visiting her nnola end aunt Mr and Mrs Foreman -Samuel Nicholson manager of store at Pittsburg spent Sabbath with hie mother Mrs of Water street Mim Margaret Uehteberger of Pittabnrg is home to be with ber mother who isnot in her nsnsl health tbsse spring daTn-'twrilv' Gippert is the courteous ticket agent at the in lien of Archer who is at Colombo Ohio for his vacation -''J --Mrs Sarah Fsckecder and dangh ter Leah of Sligo Clarion bounty earns last week to see Airs Elixsbeth Galrbslth who wee ill with grip Hadden of Lovejoy wss jnry man last week and called to see os He ie a bine Preebyterian and attends ohonsh at Taylorsville Bw preaches at Hawthorne near Ohambers-ville and Ambrose Baptist ohnrch was in town yesterday and Mrs Bair of Tr afford City will arrive Saturday to visit Mrs parents Mr and Mrs 8 Thompson of North Ninth street William Berkey of Johnstown passed through town Saturday enronte to Penn Bnn to arrange for opening a select school at that plaoe Barnes of Allegheny spent last of the week at the home of Tiffany where two of hia' children are being eared for until he finde a housekeeper McElhoe of Kellyebdrg bad a return of his old trouble diagnosed as appendicitis first of the week and had to call a physician He was reported better yesterday evening Ida Mae Fair of Sonth Seventh street who resigned her position as stenographer for John A Boot! and Wood (Hark has accepted a position in Toledo Ohio and will leave for that otty tomorrow- OmusUIsm Are Mi Town council held a epeoial meeting Taesday night at which President Henry Hill announced hia appointment of committees sa follows Finanoe -Swan Mack Engle Boggs Thomas Dickson Polios OJark Buterbaugh Oamp-beU ut HsU Pattison Stewart The Secretary had a draft of tha' fire limit ordinance whioh is proposed to enact and it was freely discumed Several amendments were suggested and these will be embodied in the ordinance Tha fin limit will probably embrace all that portion of town lying between Nixon alley on the north Compare alley on the south Fifth street oo tha east and the railway on the west Frank Cochran of Apollo and Miss Wilda Miller formerly of Indiana wen married March 18 1906 by Ber PDaabenspeckpestorof tbanceby-terian church Invitations are ont for the marriage of Min Mildred Thompson and Mr- Clarence McCreight both of 'this plsoe at 10 a bl Tnerday April 11 The oeremony will be performed by Dr Orawfordand after a wadding breakfast the bride and groom will leave for a tour to Baltimore and Washington They will reside at 1230 Wert fhUsdel- phia street Mr Coleman ticket agent at the office in this plaoe and Mrs Mary Thompson of Marion Center warn married in Pittsburg on Mondgy' i -j Mow Cntuy Ctak At Oentnry olnb on Monday -Nil eaU was responded to with quotations from Shakespeare's Oarlolsnus as ijger on Cable was read hr Mias 'Ohartotta Bowed by a reading Clark This wss fol from Dr Sevier by Mra CL Wateon Mrs John 8ntton then closed the program with an interesting papw on Types in American Vi MI Welch preaohed at Ernest Bebbath afternoon Bgtlwert of SalUbnrg has moved here to practice dentistry --County Tressurer Seanor attended the Mg horse sale at Greenebnrg Friday 8 Fostlewait of Dayton has looatednt Homer City for the summer 3 -Q 8hlelds and family went Am of the week to a farm nesr ld argued for the petitioner and Attorney Pieroe had charge of the remon stranoe On the petition then were 101 TOteraOnthe remoostranoe 101 rpters 184 women 48 minora The second wu that of lX Kinter of the Indiana honae Attorney Frank Keener presented and argned lor petitioner EL Pierce Eafr for the re-monstranta Petition ained by 104 voters remonstrance by 104 voters 164 women 41 minora Petition of Tony Bianoo hotel near the Bt EkP depot was presented by John Xb'Getty Iq'i Oa the petition 4 was 38 names re monstrance 91 178 women 16 minors '1 Petition of li Allen of the New Amerioan was presented by Wood dark Eeq Petitioners 78 voters re-numatrants 811 voters 178 women 16 minors' '-p jIn addition to tbelegdrcananstranoe in eaeheaae Attorney Pieroe pretented a protest signed by over 18000 people of the eonnty 968 Indiana oOonty school teachers one signed by the faenlty and students of Indiana Normal and almost 4 the entire ministerial body in the ooun-'t- ty Th protest aet forth the necessity tnkeeping the county seat free from 1 the temptation Of the open saloon Application 6f O'Hara for the Hines hqnae earner of Water and North Fifth street wee presented by Wood Clark Eeq Petition was signed by 101 voters remonstrants 68 voters 178 vnil18 ninore'w- Application of Oharlee MoGKnley for the COatraon boose Water and North Sixth street presented by Wood Clark Eeq Petitioners 26 'femon' strants 64 voters 188 women and 14 minors Application of John Dodson was pre-eentedby 14 0 Watson Esq petition- art 88 remohstranta 66 voters 188 wo-S men 19 minors 14 Watson also presented the petition of Barrett for Oeotrsl hotel signersforllS against 104 voters 184 non-voters Harry Bchrsder of Glen B2 No remonstranoe Application of Milton Hallman of Cherry tree was held over ana witness os subpoenaed for a hearing Monday next There were no xemoustranoes against fJlMUhael jangherty' andJVml Beidy pf Hmaiter' Anl of Bmithpwt Cmriet Brixner of Wehram Gor-" man of Wilgns and Bra- dyahdG Etill EmQ Lipsober and Keok of Gil Hpsys Weriey Merri-id of Arcadia man and -Aloe Frycklund of and it required bat little time to dispose i of thfitr cinsoe Appliostion of Timothy Van' Bell 4 Hell wood was presented by Tay--1 lor Esq Large remonstrance against S' of Watt Kinter Oham- bersville wad presented by Wood dark Petitioners -few remonstrance AMioation of ObSr Monitor hones Kellysbnrg was presented by Msok Esq Objection wss made to it bond' Bemoastreie greatly outnumbered in this Honors timony was offered hyl Martin Shields Bohnrr and Chambers Appliostion of Ooleeto Hines Dis-mondvlUe wss presented by CJrkT Application of Schreoken of Plnmville of Plnmville was presen' Msok Number of remonstrants was three timed the nnmber of petitioners and in addition then were 940 women remonstrants --tyr Application of A Cooper of Bloh-mood wee presented by Attorneye Tomb and 'Watson Petitioners ont-numbered the remonstrants but a nnm- ber of sritnesees testified to the nnfltness of applicant': 'H 4 The Green township applicants William At Lingfelter Lovejoy Wstson attorney Petitioners 104 vot ere remonstrant 147 voters 188 wo-t men 90 minors Tonng Love Joy Langhsm attorney petition- an 148 remonatrante 186 voter 174 it women 90 minors Kerry Shaw- nee Wateon attorney petition' era 921 remonstrants 144 voters 188 women BO minors Olsir Kinter Dixon villa fMgiiMn At Elkina attorney 888 remautrante 188 voters women 118 minora Henry Blouse Angora Taylor attorney petitioners 170 remonstrants 144 voters 188 women 91 minora There are seven applications jet to be K(fart( Her Memorial Bay- 98 A- are already mahfng ementa for Deooratien Day eer-Oomrede Harris an eloquent in the Baptist denomination a Buoknell University Lewi who enlisted and went to the i Brashvslley township win the speaker on the oooaaion Furman speaks in highest -he ability and fsrris wishes to come and ime friends of his boyhood can be effeeted with rris the Post will try to nan the ordinary interest it -but gratitude Sede and honor those who mods it paasibls that we neblemingswedo Shields of Wilk-- of this piece have igagement of their Silo to John Cox a bride to is a i of Water compulsory non-snit It is thought the case Will be settled brMr Fnioonii sooeptlng tha original amount off ere er offered 8600 Dr- Schram for a medloal Mil amonntiog to 884 contracted previous to her death- A oompnlsocy non-snit was declared 1 1 Tha Cambria Powder company of Seward venue Kingsley Brothers of Arcadia for 860 due' for 60 kegs of powder shipped to Ihdrjjp yefdipt in favor pf company George Mentoh of Fsirvlew who eelebrated tiie New Year by entering home at Beads station end taking therefrom two pair id trousers two silver dusters a revolver' honey veined at 816 two Nile of butter a cost and vest a toy bank a pair of felt boots and a pair of erotics was sentenced to 24 yeera in the penitentiary Mr Mentcn waa indiaoreet enough to wear a pair of the stolen trousers taken from the home on a day Mr Evans wee in town and honoe his arrest Later be confessed and ss a result will serve thirty month Joe Lydick gets off with three yean This is third or fourth term in the penitentiary and he goes knowing him at Jnrt what ie in store for side on tiie Allegheny Henry Stampf of Bnrrell township who was cleared of alleged attem crimes waa placed nnder a bond of to keep the peace Jackson a negro from Blairaville who was charged with abusing his mother was reprimsnded and charged to be kinder in future The case of Battle Forsba vs David Aubrey was decided by each paying half theooets Asuit of great interest to landlord farmers and their tenants engaged the ooort part of Thursday sod all of Friday A Bose of near Saltabnrg brought suit against A Thomas for glm ThomaS was for several years a tenant on the Bose form end it was alleged did not live np to hie contract honoe and moke left on the form- were not cared for worked them on another farm farm went ont of repair Ac Attorney Fait and Taylor Eeq were counselors for the plaintiff and ex-Jndge Vhiteand Cunningham for defendant (March Motes Mrs Wilson addressed the Presbyterian Sunday 8chool Sabbath afternoon in the church The talk like all the talks Mrs Wilson gives was not only instructive bnt highly i sTg tabling Next Sabbath Rev on willpreach in Library hall instead of Dr -F Crawford Communion services will be held in Library hall Sabbath April 9 Oapt Joseph Mitson of the Salvation morning in the claims of the army ia interested and presenting the need of a home to shelter these nnfortn nates who want to try for a better life Rev Holmes spoke on the great ckueade that was now being made on these dene piril were driven ont and had no where to to He also told of having been celled iiQ those pieces when more unfortunate Mid gone down to Son-day night Captain Wilson talked in the Baptist church The army ft building a Rasooe Home in the city and tha gentleman ia ont soliciting nutans April mills' Tha nsnsl spring hegira has began Mr and Mrs Watson now oocupy their new house on corner of Seventh and Oak streets on the Heights Mr and' Mrs A Gilbert have moved from the flat in tha Trust building to the White hones vaoated by Wateon Mr Halstead of the Indiana lann- awillmoveto the flat in theTrast ling Mr Earl Lewis will move from the Mick property on North Ninth street to School street and one of the managers of the brewery will oocnpy the Seek honae''' trmm IlikSMsi Two soore or mine men came from Richmond Tuesday to he present at license ooort when the application waa made far salt of whiskey at tha Wid-dowson House Tha adherents of both sides were on hands evidence of the straggle for and against Plnmville also sent a delegation and no leas one from Clarksburg The BBAP railroad ia a great help to these people who are away from the oounty seat and yet yera and dtftens are inter-welfare of the sounty and a share in tha right administration of its lawn Vf: li: J-' AbAUm Matta The notioe for White township will be found on the third page pf this lame It Is of interest to every taxpayer in the township and we trust esoh one will get a copy not only to read bat to lay away for referenoa to compare with other yean noxxxcx XTUXL patebsox Mrs Florence Ethel Paterson of Oleerfleld nee Albert of DnBoie died March 18 1905 aged 67 years Mrs Paterson end family had arranged to move to Wind ber when death overtook 8he ia survived by her husband and fonr children and one brother Grant Albert of Oreekaide this county KBS ELIZABETH-BEHKXY Mrs Elizabeth wife of Thomas Berkey died Bolivar March 90 1906 aged 60 years She is survived by her husband and seven children one sister Mrs Charles Johnston and two brothers Hon James Hammond and Hammond of Bolivar BDWABD KBLLBT Edward Kelley aged 14 years died at jindaey near Pnnxsntawncy Sunday after an illness of 48 hours with spotted fever The house wee immediately quarantined the 00 nd it ion of the body ten hours before death determined disuse as spotted fever ana habt loxo Mrs Mary wife of Long of Jrey Banka township died March 91 906 aged 80 yean A husband fire ohQdren survive her I Killed Mar Saltafcarg Biohard Doty a 'glass worker living nekr Baltabnxg was killed Saturday evening as be was on his way from Saltebu'i worke wait bound trao lug train had left for Allegheny bpt an empty ehglne blowing struck him killing him instantly -1 One of Mr dahghtera found the body Ae aha was- walking-alpng the track towsrd SslUbnrg she saw a man lying on the cinder path apparently dead wild sha hastened to town to notify Undertaker BdUnaon and others of the ghastly find- A party of men went to the pta and were surprised to find the dead man was the gigl'e- own fstheer- Funeral service were held -Tnesdsy afternoon by Bar Mr'Byall pastor ot tba Presbyterian ohnrch at Saltabnrg A wifo and eight children three eons and five daughters mourn tide sodden B7s Wew the Cap Kiski played the last game in the contest for the Sutton loving enp on Saturday night The hall was well filled the game well watched end the loving onp was won by the Old Boys the game ending 89 to 16 The fun of the contest consisted in Indiana boys getting the onp no matter whioh team Vron for best three Indiana boys Thecnp was given to Oapt Olarenoe- MoOreignt became of his foot service as an efficient member of basketball The onp was given to McOrelght with the unanimous consent of the players and management ii ai 4a lk( list aick- Mrs Facht and her daughter and Ion tore all ill at their home on Chestnut treat each having a different disease Mrs David Simpson is nnder the care of Dr John StClair and is improving lowly Mis Button of North Ninth street has been oOnfined to her home for four weeks with peculiar diuxineM that makes walking aiooe imp a impossible trareh street is Mrs Adair of Chi lightly better the lnmp in her throat snppnrated and broke and she cans wallow some Mrs Elina Lowry fell bn the cement walk Saturday night as eh wee leaving the home of William StCQair In the dark she fsiledto notioe some steps and went blear over them and is this week nursing her braises CW i Wake Vw 1m Weak A large turtle wss placed in a barrel of water laat summer to grow fat for market The fellow was so large and handsome hia owner Oharlee Foreman of Chestnut street did not cars to have him slaughtered and the winter oameoa the water froaa over and remained ao until tha March days dawned and the un thawed that ioe when lo np cams the turtle smiling and blinking after a long three sleep We are expecting to he invited over for turtle rr V'6 neal "'j Mrs Gelhouii will give alnnch-ou this efternoon at her home on South Tenth street and tomorrow night Mr abd Mrs Calhoun will entertain a number of frhrnds st enchre Miss Fannie Nixon gave a dinner at her home March 86 1906 in honor of that ever yearly recurring event called a birthday Amdng the guests was ber old time friend Mrs A Bodenham-r the other usual guest on theee oo-raslone Mrs Lichteberger was not able to be present but enjoyed the frrtbdy dinner in ber own home Arrested a HHiVsif im MoOullbugh formerly of Smithport was arrested at PitUbnrg Wednesday last and brought to Indiana ail Thursday to answer aeharge of hav-ng shot a man la Banka township two reenago MoOnlloagh it la alleged la oo free with the see of fin arms and last year shot at and wounded hia wife Hanna near Smithport after whioh kipped a Joined Hia wife recovered forgave ed him at Plttstmr where they His ease will him opened a boarding hones oome before tha grand jury next Jana vAr i v-1? a'f -A In if It ts 1 4 Lai tm Itpslrt Wo regret to note that William J- on of Jack Esq a student at Yale tore a ligament la hie left leg Friday night while competing in the navel batalions indoor athletic tournament' Mr Jack hu been for three years a high nmper on the Yale track athletic team "4 and one of whom all his sssociatee were Vi mud He wu taken to tbeeollege in-: Irmary to have the injured member at-- 4 tended to and wait for time to do the Vy heeling While the lnjory will not hinder the yonng intellectual 1 training it may hinder further contests in athletics smbrsTUt Mrs Annie Gmnpera Yost who for eeveral years Wu the-obliging and pleasant clerk in the postoffloe and who a year ago became Mrs Matt Yost and moved to Bntler arrived Friday night lart for a visit of two weeks with her mother Mrs Martha Gompers of North Sixth strert Trials Mrs Yost's fifth trip home whioh goes to prova Mr Yort a mart indulgent husband who gives his wife plenty of money" ii 1 i tiki EI aet OOleera 'i- The members of the Indiana Lodge of Elks have elected tha following officers -for the ensnlng yeu Exalted ruler E- A Dngan esteemed leading knight Wallace Thomu esteemed loyu knight Feitresteemed lecturing knight A Oooperj treunrer Henry Hall secretary' 'BlsL HU eeeretary' Blair Sutton enquire Joaeph Moore tiler Felix BnL locks trustee Ed Mteasal flsv Spring Taeattea The Indiana Normal school students all left Friday last for their respective homes to baud tap their bodies ana rest their minds to make ready for the long summer term that will begin April 4 The new Leonard Hall will relieve the congested olsss rooms and tha -other buildings will afford facilities for all who may want to attend) Heretofore many students roomed and bonded down town bnt now that difficulty has bean Obviated AC?.

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