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THE HANCOCK DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1 4, 1910 4 Tin; Hancock Dbiackat. July Distribution. County Audit Troy this morning" completed making out lie semi-annual distribution of funds for the various townships and corporations. They are as follows: "The Republican press," says a news item, "is making it hot for Kern, Senator Shively and Governor Marshall." Hut this item is twisted. It is Kern, Senator Shively and Gov-orner Marshall who are making it hot for the Republican press.

Founded By WILLIAM MITCHELL. MITCHELL. and Trop. MITCHELL, JR Associate Ed. Some Strange Facts.

It is a strange fact that the State Accounting Board has been sending its field examiners to all the counties in Indiana and conducting a minute system of examinations of trustees, county officers and city officers. When anything is wrong from a page to two pages is written in the Indianapolis News showing up the discrepan Blue River Township j. J. Common school fund Congressional school Road fund Tuition fund Tariff the Main Issue. New York, July 13.

Governor Thomas R. Marshall, in an Indianapolis dispatch to the World, talks as follows: "I am not a politician. I was nominated for Governor at a fortuitous time to the manipulations, the schem-ings and the strategems of politics. I am in the kindergarten. I have a whoU some dislike for all kinds of political schemes.

In these days to be a political expert demands the utilization of the machine. Machines are beyond me. I don't understand them or their workings. I would have nothing to do with them if I did. So I am a kindergarten politician.

I shall probably never go bevond that Wickersham Silent. New York World. Attorney-General George F. Wickersham, refuses to answer the charges of Representative John A. Martin, of Colorado, who accuses the Department of Justice and the War Deparment of making it possible for the Sugar Trust to acquire the rich friar lands in the cnilippine Islands.

Mr. Wickersham was given an opportunity by the World yesterday to explain his official acts in connection with deeding the friar estates over to representatives of the Sugar Trust. He declined to avail himself of it. "I have nothing to say nothing to say to the World," said Mr. Wickersham at his summer home at Lawrence, L.

I. "I do not intend to comment on Mr. Martin's statement at this time. 511.20 97 1.250.31 1.431.4.". 1.015.7.-.

511. Vi 5.395.7' Special school Township fund Total TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy, per annum, in advance. When not paid in advance 1.25 One copy six months 50 To Subscribers: Every effort is being made to have the Democrat delivered to all parts of the county promptly. Subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly, or have any cause of complaint, will oblige us by reporting the same. Changes of address will be made promptly, but request must give the postollice from as well as the one to which such change is directed, in order to receive attention.

Entered at the postofflce at Greenfield as second-class matter. Brown Township Common school 1,742.94 Congressional school 33.04 Road fund Tuition 1. SSI. 41 Roosevelt is to make a speech in Indiana during the campaign, but, the precise date of the dental exhibition has not been fixed. The speech itself will not be important, unless he repeats his famous Tory utterance in London.

Having killed off nobody knows how many elephants, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, tigers, lions and other dangerous animals Africa, Mr. Roosevelt is coming to Indiana to try his hand on the anli-Reveridge Republicans. Or is it the other way about? grade. "The people must be awakened. Special school 4,592.42 904.15 If the world had come to me with i Township fund these charges in advance of their pub-! PHONE No.

11. HELL PHONE No. 11. cies to the full extent from the field examiners' standpoint, but the officer charged has no show at the supposed expose of frauds. The Indianapolis News and some Marion county politicians were the backers of this new-law.

Now, the strange facts regarding the execution of this law are that not an office in Marion county has yet been investigated nor is there any possibility of them being investigated. Not a word is being said in the Indianapolis News regarding this state of facts. Another fact is, it is charged that lie Assessor's office in Marion county lias been run in a very unsatisfactory manner for yeais and at the last Legislature a bill was passed relieving another case of "Too It was simply Much Johnson." They must be made to feel that it is their government. It has become necessary to remind the individual American that government is a matter of personal concern to him: it is not an impersonal or impalpable something in which his interest is remote or academic. The Wisest System "I believe when the fathers divided our Government into three co-ordinate branches they adopted the wisest system' of republican government the Total $11,134.42 Brandywine Township Common school 420.21 Congressional school S.1" Road fund 1.024.72 Tuition 1.044.

s. Special school 42S.7" Township fund 512. so lication I would have gladly explained my position. I will give my explana-' tion to Congress or to somebody, but not to the World. All I have to say at present is that I have answered the statement of Mr.

Martin before." When the first Martin speech was delivered in Congress Mr. Wickersham explained his position. He was in Washington at the time. He said he used to say in 1S03. as good as a 'nigger' haves himself." Still, as they "a white man as long as lie "Divine Healer" is Arrested.

New York World. From luxuriously furnished apartments at No. 79 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, Central Office detectives arrested ami arraigned before Magistrate Stoinert in the Harlem police court yesterday, John William Me- world ever knew. Probablv benevo-1 The Fourth does not. appear to have been characterized by safety ami sanity in railroad operation or racial relations.

Total 3.339.44 Bin Creek Township-Common school 5 Congressional school 13.71 Road fund l.f,33.97 Tuition l.301.sf Special school 1.20'.t.t;o Township fund SI former assessors horn any re Kinsi- K.uire, a tall, stately man. seventy-three should any irregularities be- bility come It i viiown. now in order for Mr Dehority The announcement that Staten Island is almost free from mosquitoes is made at an opportune time to attract immigration from New Jersey. to work on undoulit ed-for his i x- lent tyranny is the best form of government, as it is frequently argued, but there is unfortunately a very limited supply of benevolent tyrants and the chances of getting two in succession are mighty slim. "If the Payue-Aldrich tariff law was not what we wanted, why did we get il Why did we take something we didn't want? Who was it that would not let us have the best there is and just what we wanted instead of the best we could get? "The sophistries of the tariff are interesting.

This force, whatever it was. that would not let us. whoever we may be, have what we wanted is the same and his co-workers to get Marion county, and he will lv have a summer's work 1.0.-7.77 20.42 3.144.31 years old, who brushed back his silver locks and looked at his surroundings with scorn. A good looking young woman. Miss Belle Holmes, who is an investigator of the County Medical Society, appeared as complainant against McC.uire.

Her charge against McGuire is that of practising medicine without a license, and the story she told of her experience as his patient was interesting and amusing. In the end the Magistrate held McGuire in I ai 1 for an examination on Saturday. The bail was prompt lv furnished. Total Center Township-Common school Congressional school Road fund Tuition Special school Township fund ie Indians Tl aud exposun ollice. The no doubt hi ol wrong doing in Indianapolis News ii if they practice used to have a saying, those who lost money now understand, that 2.1 which many ot at Keiio will pi 1'tS public could what Ot hel" desir.

followed the rulings of the Attorney-General of the Philippines in deciding that the limitation on the amount of land to be sold to an individual did not apply to the friar lands. The Attorney-General draws a distinction between the lands acquired by the treaty with Spain and the thousands of acres purchased from the friars. The first named land is regarded as the public' domain, the latter as an investment. The Organic act of the Philippines adopted by Congress puts the limitation of forty acres to the individual and 2.5ni to the corporations or associations. 1 lie additional charge of Mr.

Martin that tlie San Jose estate was practically sold to the agents of the Sugar Trust before the Attorney-General made his ruling, and his comments on the expedition with which the deal was- closed in Manila after Washington had acted, had never been touched on by Mr. Wickersham. He has thrown some light on his conned ion with the Sugar Trust business which his old law firm. Strong Cadwalader, conducted. Henry W.

Taft, brother of the President and partner formerly of Mr. Wickersham, acted as attorney for the Sugar Trust in one or two cases. is mighty uncertain. -the white man ng about the lis board they have been preael parts of the Stale. We of Mr.

Delioiitv ai.d cnt. rate of decrease ot Day casualties the occ it At the prt Illdi penitence ers ot lists oi 'lie Total 9.590. :.7 Green Township Common school 01 Sv: Congressional school 11.9". Road fund 1.125.9: Tuition l.or.0.4" Special school 1.730.77 Township fund 509 nation (if eomp limed and slain will soon ho gone. ni: in the Marion county investigations.

In speaking of the great expose in Cass county just exploded in the Indianapolis News, a special dispatch from Logansport says: Prosecuting Attorney George A. Custer was besieged today by several of the nine former township trustees who are accused of shortage in funds and mismanagement of office by the field examiners for the State Aecout-ing Hoard. In the presence of several trustees Prosecutor Custer, when asked this afternoon concerning the Cures by Metaphysics" An advertisement in an evening newspaper asserting that "Dr." McGuire could cure consumption by the use of metaphysics started the young woman on her investigation. Miss Holmes said that in her consultation wit li McGuire she told him she had suffered from pains in her chest and limbs and that she had a sister at a health resort who was very ill with consumption. She asked him if he could offer any aid.

She says McGuire said: "Yes, I can cure. I do not give any medicine. 1 give spiritual diagnosis. A school of good manners for floorwalkers and salespeople has been established in Cermany. Yet a little example by customers often may be worth more ttian a great deal of precept by managers.

Total 5.107.91 Jackson Township Common school 7S2.40 Congressional school 11.95 Road fund l.Spj.51 Tuition 1.110.59 Special school 1.2SS.35 Township fund 1.521.35 In York. a trusted employe stole to bet on the baseball games. published report that he intends call Mr. Wickersham has never denied that he shared in the profits from this law business, but insisted that this was prior to his acceptance of the place in Mr. Taft's Cabinet at the head of the Department of Justice.

i special session ot the grand 1 cnu ecu uu man smiled ruefullv and said: "From I for fifteen minutes you will feel ing jury That such a thing should happen is not strange. That it should so rarely happen is a high tribute to the comparative freedom of the great American game from the gambling feature. been aide to gather today i changes sweeping through your body, that the boot is on the! anl doing now what Christ did in his what 1 hav it appears Total fi. 540. 90 Sugar Creek Township Common school 979.11 Congressional school IS.

9'' Road fund 2.270.S1 Tuition 1.025.99 Special school 1.3So.sr, Township fund 501. ot. one that muddles the public mind with schedules intricate and involved affairs, which even the men in Congress don't pretend to understand. Schedules Deceive "Schedules are put forward for purposes of deception. They are the product of fraud.

I don't care about the schedules. But I do know that Congress has no natural or constitutional right to enact laws which will take a dollar out of my pocket and put it into yours, or a dollar out of yours and put it into mine. "In the realm of political economy I am a free trader. But practically I believe in a tariff for revenue only. So do the vast majority of the people of Indiana, and in every other State, too, where the people are honest with themselves.

"The next Democratic platform will be written by a political economist, an honest man and a philologist. The political economist will frame the doctrine, the honest man will approve it, and the philologist will phrase it." "Then you think. Mr. Marshall, that the tariff will be the great issue in 1912?" "I think the issue may better be defined as Cannonism and special privilege. They are really the broader terms just now, although the tariff is the root of both evils.

Tariff Root of Evil "In fact, the tariff is indirectly the root of all our Governmental ills. What it has not done directly it has done indirectly. It has taught us how-to make graft legal. It has established a new code of morals for us. It has weakened the moral fiber of the countrv.

It has bound up the deca other bg, and instead of calling the grand jury to investigate the former trustees 1 may have opportunity to ap time curing with divine power. 1 cure for from three to five dollars, depending on the means of my patients. I treat patients all over the world. pear in court tor the Mate as detenu I havel'li'111 sPace count for nothing. I ant in several damage suits.

School Assignments. Lewis E. Weathervvax, of Blooming-ton, has been tendered and accepted the position of principal of the Greenfield high school. He is a graduate of the State Normal and the State University. He will teach mathematics.

J. E. Radcliffe will continue as principal of the departmental schools and assistant nrincinal at the high school Total 0.93 Vernon Township It will be a joke upon the motion-picture men if. after paying an enormous sum for the privilege of the Reno argument, they are prevented by the police from using their films in a considerable part of the United States. The action of Major Sylvester, the Washington Chief, is significant.

Common school Congressional school Road fund SI 1.4 4 1.419.S9 2.470.71 2.557.45 7S3.S4 carefully examined into the cases of four of the men accused of shortage. On close perusal it is apparent that the allegations are few and the insinuations many. The examiners appear to have proceeded on the basis i.iat whatever did not appear plain to the examiners was fraud. "In the four cases I have examined all the allegations and inferences in the published report are swept away building. The principal at the Lincoln 1 Tuition school building will he Arthur Wil- school Township fund Total S.05S.99 Fortville School Corporation Common school 070.

SO liamson: at the Washington school, Arthur Boone: at the Longfellow school, Earl Asher; at the East Greenfield school, Mrs. Ada New. Miss Nellie Haberstich. of Elkhart, has been chosen supervisor of music. Miss Haberstich is a graduate of the State Normal and comes highly recommended.

She comes from the State 1: Congressional school can treat your sister without seeing sitting right here in my home." "Then you are a Christian Scientist?" the young woman says she asked. "No." was the reply, "for the Christian Scientists deny the existence of disease. I admit its existence, hut I have the power to drive it away." His Method of Treatment That same evening Miss Holmes returned with a man detective, whom she introduced as her husband. He was made to sit outside while McGuire escorted the young woman into a dimly lighted back parlor. There he asked her to fix her gaze on a canvas painting of Romeo and Juliet hanging on the wall.

He told her to throw herself easily in the chair in a relaxed posture. He did the same in an opposite chair. Then he crossed his hands over his breast and swayed slightly, leaving the young woman to sit there in a dead silence for about fifteen minutes. Then he asked: in face of the indisputable tacts presented. I find in the case of one trustee, who is accused of a shortage of about that he loaned this money With those prideful "mugwumps" Lucius IV Swift and William Dudley Foulke.

running the Republican campaign, what use is there for the aid of Hons. Jim Watson. Jim ltenienway, W. T. Durbin.

C. W. Fairbanks and other war-worn and battle-scarred veterans of that sort? Tuition 1.444.13 Special school 1.501.S9 Normal, where she was instructress to another school corporation, that it was returned to him, that he deposited it in a local bank here with his school tuition fund, and that it was there on his final report. I have the county logue in lavender and gold lace and 1 of music. 3.209.05 Corporation 2,235.00 43.1".

5.757.17 05S.90 Total Greenfield School Common school Congressional school Tuition Special school Library school superintendent's statement, the statement of the School Board that Miss Genevieve Engibous. of Norway, will be in charge of the drawing department. She is a graduate of the department of drawing and manual training of the State Normal. Physical geography, one class in English and the eighth grade drawing will be in charge of Mrs. Jackson and borrowed the nionev.

and in addition. the statement of the bank officials Never has there been such a catching at straws by drowning people as tli.it exhibited by the Kepubliean State i ainlidates, from P.evei'idge down or up. as you please. Just now Roosevt is tie straw." And he will be as efficacious in the emergency as other st raw and no more so. showing the record 01 the money de Total City of Greenfb Special school Miss Margaret Cornell, the latter corn- OSO.37 2.729.7'' 2.5SS.OO 3.113.79 1.317.94 395.3S 000.

--I ing from the New Albany sc hools. The Corporation tunu second class in English will be in Water works fund charge of Miss Norma Miller, of Jas- Electric light plant per. E. W. Sterling will teach mathe- Fire department matics in the 7th and 8th grades and Cemetery fund assist in the same work at the high Sinking fund school.

Miss Selma Stephens will remain as secretary in the superintendent's ollice and instructress in sewing. Such an epidemic taste for unsweetened drinks and delicacies is reported in New York as to have caused a drop in the price of sugar. For example, pun. lies and sweet sodas are passed by, it is said, in the call for riekcys and light beers. It is a phenomenal season, yet the sour grape output is presumably as ungrateful as ever.

relegated it to conversational use on Sundays. It has brought us where the average man is satisfied if lie is in no clanger from a grand jury. "It is time to explode the myth of the American workingnian as the protectionists see him. The Steel Trust has 2.700 American workingmen up at Gary; they all come from tlie South and Southeast of Europe, and they were duly taken to the polls and voted to a man. and they voted tlie Republican ticket for their own protection, no doubt.

The American workingnian, who is worthy of the name, is not afraid of the competition of the European workingnian, and he does not permit the trust he may happen to work for tell him how he shall vote." Driving Out of Party "Will not your tariff -for-revenue-only plank drive some Democrats out of the party?" "It will drive out of the party some who think they are Democrats. It will bring into the party many Republicans who hold such political allegiance from force1 of habit, or by inheritance. That brings us up to the question of the third partv, doesn't it? "All the recent third party talk has come from the Republican side of the house. It is the usual discussion posited by the trustee accused. In the face of these facts, of course, the allegations in the report fade and crumble away, of course, there may be some basis for the reports made, on some of the trustees, but so far there appears nothing to sustain them and certainly nothing to 'even suggest legal procedure.

I will examine into each case individually, and if there is anything in the charges to warrant official action it will be taken, but so far the indications are that there is little or nothing to indicate either shortage or fraud." When it became generally known today that the accused men had received no statement or notices of the charges from the State Examining Board, citizens irrespective of party were outspoken in denunciation of the action of the State Board. Kach of the nine accused men stands high in the coun- "Do you feel anything?" "Well, yes." she replied vaguely. "Ah that's right," Miss Holmes goes on to say in her affidavit. Then McGuire said to her: "That's the rebellion in your system starting in. The chemicalization is now going on within you.

Be very careful and keep your mind right when you get home. Ho nothing wrong. Space and distance are nothing to me. At 10 o'clock tonight I'll give you another treatment. If you have not retired by that time all you have to remember to do is to loosen your clothing and my absent treatment will go on just as effectively." Then Miss Holmes said he charged her three dollars, which she paid him.

McGuire said yesterday that he was a member of the Association of Physicians and Surgeons and of the Ameri- $11,491.25 Corporation 040.02 130.50 12S. 3S 192.54 Total New Palestine Corporation fund Special bond fund Electric light Fire department Cott Weighed Fifteen Pounds. Allentown Cor. Philadelphia Record. There was born on Colonel Harry C.

Trexler's Shetland pony farm yesterday what is claimed to be the smallest colt in the world. It weighs only fifteen pounds and is rather smaller than an ordinary fox terrier. In fact, many a baby is as big. The colt, which is perfect in every way. began to kick up its heels in the liveliest fashion when it had reached the age of three hours.

Like all the Total 5 1.09S.04 Fortville Corporation Road fund 1,099.00 Corporation fund S5c.94 Special bond fund 1S.2S Sinking fund 500.13 Total Shirley Corporation Road fund fiSl.OO The statement issued by the Bureau of Insular Affairs regarding the possibility of profits in growing eoeoanuts in Porto Rico is almost worthy of a Wall street prospectus. There is a press-agent touch to the description of the harvesting of the crop, which re tv and for the most rart thev are ean roeiet 01 1 chichi iveseai 11 men who have had extensive business dealings over the country. run res "no hard work to be done, no 534.7S 1G5.2S cultivation, no anxiety," while the ponies on olonel irexlers tarm, it 1 Corporation fund is a standard-bred Shetland out of reg-' Water works fund istered stock. It is not believed it grower revels in the "refreshing breezes" or the "cool, delightful shade Total 1,3811: will grow to be any larger than a setter dog. Only five of the J.

in the county have filed their July report and paid into the treasury the fines collected by them during the last quarter. They have, however, several days to go on. Those that have paid in on cases in which the State of Indiana is plaintiff are: Adam P. Hogle, Sugar Creek, five cases, paid in Henry C. Garriott.

Brown, fifteen cases, paid in $2:.. 00; D. C. Gimason. city, twenty-three cases, paid in $194.

Oo: Milton of the trees." The question of appointing policemen is not a new one with the Mayor and his marshal. The matter has been threshed through the council on several occasions. Only a short time ago a bill was filed in a goodly sum for special police and the City Clerk refused to certify to its correctness, when new alignments are the order of the day. But whether or not any third party movement affects the Democratic organization we know now as the Democratic party depends on this organization itself. I object seriously to loading the party platform with all kinds of Tlie people The chairman of the Republican State Committee is quoted in the Republican papers as saving that campaign contributions will not be ac 0co and Councilman at Large Coble paid a Whittaker.

Buck Creek, no fines col-, ,1,., i. 1 looted; John J. Sims, Vernon, eight Real Estate Transfers. Clarence E. Suits to Albert Suits, land in Buck Creek township John Whisb-r to Nathan O.

Cranfill. land in Brown township John K. Henby to William K. Lants. land in Center township William Rozzell to John Whis-or.

land in Brown township R. C. M. Smith to Albert B. Cohee.

lot in MeCordsville. cepted from "corporations." This Mayor Myers re cast's, (liiiu 111 statement is safe enough. Corpora 4,000 Machines Will Haul Greenfield Passengers and Freight to New Castle. Imi ianapolis Star. To connect Greenfield with the recently completed New Castle traction line, the Greenfield Auto-Traction Company, of Greenfield has been formed.

The company will transport passengers, baggage and light freight between Greenfield and Maxwell and other points in the State by means of auto passenger trucks and combined passenger and freight trucks. Directors of the new company are George A. Carr, James F. Webb and W. C.

Welborn, of Greenfield. It is said negotiations are pending with the New-Castle line to obtain an agreement ports sixteen cases, and he paid in to the City Treasury, fine and docket fee. the sum of $95.00. 0011 tions usually make their contributions through individuals. It doesn't at-tiact so much attention when the list becomes public.

However. that staunch Republican ally, the Anti-Saloon League, has not yet said that it will accept no contributions from corporat ions. William A. Hughes, et al. to John R.

Moore, et lots in Greenfield 22.00 Auditor Hancock county to Q. The report of the State Examiners that examined the City Treasurer's books, going back some five years, was mailed at Indianapolis to the officials here on the 23d of June. For some unknown reason neither of the two copies, mailed under separate covers, have reached here yet. ants to get an opinion. He was not able to get it then, they saying they would send it to him later.

Whethe or not he has received it we do not know, but it makes but little difference as the decision of the Supreme Court on the 22d of June certainly settles the question of how and by whom a policeman in cities of the fifth class may be appointed. If this be the law the policemen appointed by the Mayor and the one appointed by the City Marshal under the instructions of the Mayor may bump up against the wrong man. A. Wright (T. T.

lot in Wood berry whereby tickets will be sold by the 1 can think of only one thing at a time, and that is all they should lie asked to think of. A tariff-for-revenue-only platform. with each word meaning just what it says, is simply enough. "New alliances are being formed. Views are changing.

But. instead of a third party, I believe that the Republican party will become soon the gathering place of all those who believe in the protective principle. It will attract all those, many of whom now profess allegiance elsewhere, who believe that government exists for the benefit and profit of the few that its function is to aid in giving to those divinely or providentially chosen and in taking from those who create wealth. All others will he driven into tlie Democratic party. "In such a division of political views there has been only one outcome as far as my reading of history has taught me.

The people have always won. That is why I say the one platform necessary is a tariff for revenue only. It marks plainly the division between privilege or aristocracy and popular rights by Democracy." traction company to Greenfield by way Liens recorded, $13,940. of tlie automobile line, and from Greenfield to points on the traction road. Liens released, $4,572.

Volney Caldwell, who was shot ty i Thomas Angle some weeks ago, was in ia pretty bad shape for a time on Fri- A Tough Dog. Shirley News. One of the pleasant social events in country life this week was the party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Grandison. in Green township. Nearly one hundred persons, young and old, enjoyed the Kentucky hospitality of Mr. and Mrs.

Grandison. Many from this city were present. idav last. He had been walking a now. An old brown dog, for some years 'laop considerably, and being tired Those Indiana Republicans who still call themselves "regulars" doubtless were deeply moved by the announcement that, those1 eminent lie-publican "mugwumps." Lucius B.

Swift and William Dudley Foulke. were with "Insurgent" Beveridge at Roosevelt's home. Swift and Foulke even stayed all night in order that they might impress fully upon the Roosevelt mind the dangerous situation in which Beveridge is placed. They not only called attention to the fact that John W. Kern is the Democratic candidate, hut it stands to rea a favorite playmate for Cyrus Willitt's he tlionght he would lie down and rest children, got in the way of the north for a tjniP.

When he was ready to get bound noon passenger train Monday, up nP ne could not do so, as he at the South street crossing, and waswas numb from his hips down. After tossed about forty feet, being struck a tjnlo ne was aDie to get up and move a sideblow by the cowcatcher. He ab0Ut and by rubbing his limbs he alighted in the grass at one side, andjsoon nai circulation started and was was thought to be dead by the fppiine nrettv well. Some of Why shouldn't the Beveridge organization bring the Hon. Nicholas Long-worth into the Indiana campaign? He is not only the son-in-law of the Hon.

T. Roosevelt, but he. on a previous occasion, came into the State and officiated at the political obsequies of the Hon. F. Landis.

Is the larger, though similar, honor in behalf of the Hon. A. Beveridge to be a monopoly of the honorable father-in-law? A number from here will go to Cincinnati Sunday to see the double header between New York and Cincinnati. They will go via the Big Four excursion out of Indianapolis. ered crowd.

But he wasn't. He was the snot that entered his body are Dr. A. L. Steward, dentist at New-Palestine Saturdays and at Tuesdays, starts Saturday for a working out, a number of them being now just under the skin.

stunned and lay for two or three hours, much of the time motionless, then got up and limped over home. three weeks' rest trip on the Great Don't forget the horse show. Get your horses, mules and colts in readiness. Come and get part of the money. Don't be afraid to show your stock.

Lakes. He will return August 6th, I Tuesday morning the dog was around son that they said a plenty about the "regular" Republicans, for whom they have no use at any time. Mrs. M. H.

Lichliter, of St. Louis, is here visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. M.

Larimore. as well as usual, except for a little ready to resume work again where it Subscribe for the Democrat. stiffness. was left off..

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