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   Bloomfield Democrat (Newspaper) - January 23, 1891, Bloomfield, Indiana                                JANUARY 23. 1891.  MILES points make Hood's to all other in preparation of possesses the tall value of tl best known remedies tbe vegetable in strength Hood's can Hundred Doses Medicines in and smaller bottles larger and do not as good results as Peculiar in its Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cores and has won title Tbe greatest bloody in Its good name is now Hood's sold in is in its niX record of sales attained such so short a and Its popularity 1 confidence among aU classes people so ottier mm to cet Che hood * One Greatest Indian Problem for Many Years Hostile Leaders See the Mistake They've Wisely Decide Upon Absolute who the Imt in a way it is to say that those who have in the e are of the or heathen element the A majority of the and Indians have remained longer at the sacrifice of name and ty and Ht the risk of their is Jan. Post staff at Pine hin paper that Kicking Bear that he will but this Ih regarded with considerable doubt bv the The hostiles the officers tracking in tlie enow and at 3 o'clock the found Walton at a relative s and brought him to jail to but when found he was sitting by the fire his which were wet to the and wife are very and both are in a critical TO TRADE Two of Jan. 14.A sensational comes from Williamsburg relative to Mr. Frank of toward Pine Ridge but Carlos w quite slow in e- Randolph agreeing to swap rtf DO GEN. MILES of having some fifty wounded warriors with They Wll Robbed in the TREATED HONEST BY THE WAR OF THE Any of tbe Come Into Their Camp There'll Be Jan. 14.The Post Dispatch has the special from Pine Ridge S. dated Jan. 18:  The friendlies held a council Tlie report is that the Helms were disconsolate because they had no children and the Smiths because they were being favored with too the swap Smith's four children and small farm were to go to Helms and wife and small town property to But Justice of Carlos on whom they depended to the law while they were could not it in the where the authority for divorce and under such ever been Hence he got from under the TAX * TAX Conn and decided that they wanted HOW TO DISARM THE BUCKS none of the hostiles in their have dug rille pits and say that if a solitary warrior comes among they to them and causes any trouble they will hangs and if he resists will kill friendly camp is between the agency and and if a fight takes place no one will know a friendly from a hostile and the fight may become simply a battle between all the Indians and the The ten chiefs did not come in last They are expected bnt there are fears that It will be a or two they can be induced to come to Frank Giraud spent the night Said to Committing in the camp and he says was was there talking The chiefs told him that he could talk as he but they CHIEFS COME TO have nothing to said they are crazy The young men are mad and the old ones acted NOW THE QUESTION WHICH THK IS Which Most Favorably U to Have AU Arma In aad and Checks fot aad Then eu Certain Them to Given Out on of the With the Understand Inc That They are t* Be In Northern General Indian W. AT in Greene and OSee ever hardware 4 8qaarc, over dros - - - l. A la any where oar Also deputy we will represent the before of fke when W. E. * DAVIS ET 8 AT Will practice law In or tn court servine ra v ka have boaks oi oar and will make a 8p<iiiltv to real estate aod at iMt 8c They Have No Skew with the S. Jan. 14.Gen. they are half The squaws Miles The greatest In- are sdent and the lean not tell what they will but there problem of half a has been several hundred men who w ant The commanding general has to They have meir war paint on received the absolute submission of for a chiefs who have been disturbing IT ALL among the The reds are General Miles Authorizes the Withdrawal pocketed in a within two miles of agency with the troops on all Miles has written a letter to Gen. W. Buffalo and Short Bull both ot the Nebraska now the war is over and tional stating that all the hostiles they are willing to do as Gen. Miles within a mile and a half of and nothing but an accident can the re-establishment of The general has told them that in the Gen. Miles that he feels not be other hand they will get absolutely dence they have afforded the people in honest treatment at the hands f the their frontier OUR Vieira on the tiun of Farm Jan. 14. Secretary Rusk has been in the movement of W. S. Delano to advance the of our com to foreign for which an appropriation is asked of Secretary Rusk has written a letter to Senator in which he says that he has commissioned Col. Murphy as a special agent of the agricultural to make a on this and he intends to enter extensively upon the one consideration which I think ought not to be lost sight says is tlie and house to caucus The 1 I he resolution fur a committee to report a to revise the tax and Ians of the In the senate two c were governor's lu the Senate a resolution was presented looking to a of the state for 1)11 s. and senate met Monday and the feature of both sessions was the marked of a desire upon the part of the tj ex penses to the In the senate it was decided by a very decided vote that the number of pages should not be although the law gives the lieutenant governor the the house a special reported in favor of assistants to o s but the was only ad by a vole of to 43, a number of farmer members joining with the ins in an t to table the tlie for the of tlie session is but Monday it was reduced t f of which is for house for senate for ths joint of the two of Lids were on elections has to report in favor of who is contesting the seat of Senator 0.sb<'!ie, of The senate will then 85; 15.  the bills were introduced providing for local appropriating 0,-000 for the world's fair and providing for a levy of to pipe natural gas to The resolution to B. A. Cortez H. Michigan F. Foit M. P. C. Thompson find Henry T. H. Terre A. he to some of itn It has questioned whether confining 1 he elector to a certain ballot and to nominations is It has been urged by other and is in this that such a system deprives an elector who is not associated with any particular of a The cost of the last nearly was briefly and the assessment of candidates for office political Hovey's position on that question admits doubt as to what he would like to have this general assembly Such it is limit all of nomination to the and he recommends that they be le He suggest whether the Connecticut method oi distributing and casting ballots would not be an improvement on that followed in this In Connecticut the instead of being are inclosed in a John H. T Akin E. the killing of at oV the I insane was laid surplus states and the members of our t the In tho senate the Democrats organizations the seaf for feel indisposed to support a on having in view the extension of foreign markets for a single The appropriation could be made fcT the purpose of an | effort toward the extension of foreign I markets of American agricultural secretary then called attention to the absolute importance to our agricultural interests of a careful study of all the foreign in order that we may be informed as to the demand in foreign markets for such goods a-s McHugh t seat for to which was Taps from the wife of Edward was found dead at her home under circumstances that suggest foul The body w as near a natural gas and the face and arm and one side considerably of an insurance who dis 0_ 8CBGEO.  All calli to day or M. AM Ind. OB east aide ol tbe square 1 Am Gavina * a C. aC tka ft. 8. east represented here by Capt. Wound cannot get into the Miss Sickles has sent messengers for He tells them that OF INDIANS and It Beach 363.  S. Jan. 14.Fred. half-breed near has received a letter fear that he would make a com- jm Indian relative at Pine Ridge is still He was short in as to the beyt manner but the deficit had been made in which said goods must be prepared in He was last seen at and it order to satisfy the foreign is thought he by He suggests this could be done by a i a natural gas furnace burst at eral to enable the and Baker Hohl and his mau Walter tary of agriculture to make a will probably of and report upon the 1 burglars visited the house of of foreign markets for apicultural Charles a farmer living near and to adopt special means to in- fight with the of our agricultural products to foreign effort is being made now by the and state departments to enlarge our trade for farm products and congress will at this session be asked to lend assistance in the way of an on the elector preparing his ticket as he sees fit and then inclosing it in an hands it to the election most important feature of the message was the attention given the financial condition of the For the last fiscal ending Oct. 31, B. F. North A. E. general net receipts from all were If the E. I ent rate of taxation is maintained there Theodore will be no material difference henceforth Union H. B. Hartford Richard C. E. G. M P. first Monday In n. Jahn U. W C. first Monday in Septem ber and HaTS L. with Gen. Miles that will lead to that 363 including women and propriation for the appointment of disarmament and There will be probably no fight and within forty-eight hours a portion of the military may get orders to move to had thus far been killed by The letter further states that the will now continue the war to the bitter end to avenge the killing of these women and Parties in from the Cherry creek say that the Indians there are still Miles has considered np the wailing and lamentations for disarming the which strikes him the most favorable is to have them tom in their arms through their receive a check for then when they want to go hunting or to a beef killing they can present their checks and get their killing of the women and children at Pine Ridge and Wounded all of the friendly Bad river Indians to fear an attack before WIFE'S made escape is entering the lists Cincinnati for possession of the Indianapolis car ife not enough money in the Indiana ray the expenses of the present session of the is getting too and 4i)0 farmers out and slew twenty-eight of the chicken of New sued liis mother-in-law for dam g in persuading her daughter to leave The old lady is of is in jail on the charge of the 13-year-old daughter of B. C. It is said not to be his Wood aod Mac i two young at Terre of steamships to ply father's house in order and Cotton would of that he had agents to go abroad and work up and report upon tlie markets there and the plausibility of enlarging the sales of oui It is likely that Senator Manderson will an amendment to the agricultural to this Move in Jan. 14.A secret convention of delegates from all the southern states is in session here to secure a to bi that I on of aad at my oBer ray on lo the mt and so will be Mily tfaya aa bv to In Her Jan. 13.Mrs. Frank and when it is over return them S. Calkins and Dr. Frank F. Hendrix This would be a of their are in jail here charged with murdered Calkins on the 3d of hereby to he of taat I will tbe of township at aav ia on any In tlie weak that I each to tbe and no will ba m provided by BOO Tr the of Gnat that I he at oa eadi aad at tvo mile on each te tbe of H. DECK la hereby to the people of Greene Ikat I will tbe ot said at my en O. la Wm thj to tba of that I will the of at office a on aay day la tbe except JOSEPH Calkins was 60 years well I and at one time was the editor of The Labor the state organ of the Knights of The three persons went out boat riding on the date I Mrs. Calkins and Hendrix their clothes dripping and reported that Calkins freight and on the return trips steamers would bring which the south must The Alliance ia interested i. the Blackburn addressed the senate In favor of free and predicted that if that issue is rejected by this it w 111 adopted by the next even over a preside the l ouse the Lill to reimburse Cw Kow of Thena Ue Jan. 14.A special from Pine S. Indians have sent Miles word that if he will guarantee them that he sank to the bottom they will come in and lay down did not and that Mrs. general to make any kmd of and Mrs. Calkins were with in the interest days will all peace and to prevent bloodshed done so. It is stated on the that Gen. Miles to-day company refused to pay the Gen. Schofield that he foul play and without ing the and its revenue as anv disposition he wanted to of ing a second demand for it Calkins It is to give the of maxe any ne m in encouragement of the is irritated and says Convict Albert who threatened to bum the town when his sentence is a bad and Governor is another for pardoning who retired to the Michigan pen after a robbery fourteen years will be a drawing card for some He has com his term without a the temperance has begun a series of at Ind. Oil was struck by the E. Queen of for covered into the United States six mil north of In 1., ury by Gen. Butler at the time of his The well is good for one of that was taken up but not voted the senate Mr. Sherman barrels a next convention of the Republican League of the United will be lieM in April 21 and 33. John at went Joseph afterwards removed with now at the that to where she 1-than the First their - here is NORTHERN a professional who had a good soon went to Chicago and established himself last grand jury indicted both for the result of an investigation which was secretly Mrs. Calkins was arrested in Niles af Said to Be Jan. 14.Reports Wednesday To in Choteau attorney she made a full on the line of She said that she Northern say planned the families came in yesterday get rid of her and that creek wid reported that a band was to have half the property 250 Sioux were raiding and also the insurance killing stealing she gave committing other liquor before they is illy prepaid for him while an Indian Six rifles his she a few revolvers constitute soaked their clothing of At a tbe to lend plausibility citizens it was decided to make on the governor for stands of arms with s to tbe people ot of ea of eaA week mf of to transact tbe af BO will be am aa by D Momber 8,000 and the Women and 3,600.  Jan. 10.The situation as summed up at the interior is about as are in all about 20,000 Sioux women and on the northern Of this was brought here from Chicago at midnight Saturday He is not aware that Mrs. lias to Talk of of Jan. 14.Excitement over the confession of Mrs. Frances Calkins to the murder of her husband still continues Frank whom she implicates in the ia to tbe of as they are in of to no wili be only on aa by law ' the senate Messrs. Sherman and spoke against free after which an made in regard to the vote the the debate on the army appropriation was The amendment reducing the cost of the to Hot takiM part in the present whether Mrs. Calkins was also in This leaves Since then he has refused to Md children to Dr. came in Monday and was several hours in the jail Mrs. Calkins furnished an hereby Riven the people of Greene that 1 will the bugi neu of I he at my residence near Hexton P. O aa of earh r. command of CAUSE OF THE New World It la Jan. 9.The World s Pine Ridge correspondent telegraphs ia to the people Of 8 World should investigate of each department at of the awful crime in her own writing to the prosecuting attorney Sunday It is understood that will assist in the and an effort will be made to have the case brought to trial without BLOODY suicide at by taking s Terre started out to shoot his couldn't find her and on his original design by killing Paul left the of Frien 1-ship, in 1850, to gather gold in California and returned for the lirsh time last His wife been married and widowed and tha l 83, will again be legislature has its first fall-out over the Harroll from an treasury for The faction favor the m tlie Curtiss faction crushes it and the minority smiles 1 s John with married Widow Heirs with one little he to and turned them both out of The neighbors to eyes to his rifT C. of has a yuung la ly 0 to to inquire into the marry him and help him reform the 12,(0^,000 ounces of silver trial of J. A. charged with kicking to death in the Eastern Indiana is commenced at ragged came into a revival that he had broken every commandment on the in addition to breaking and requested the to pray for 8-year-olil of Mrs. of a suburb of from what pronounced to be Three months ago the little was bitten by a receiving a scalp skeleton found at Louisville on brown doited veil is said to be the one day may to the explanation of a and was reported Mr. Morgan spoke ou the financial the the army appropriation was reported and It provides for the appropriation of an increase of 1400,000_  the senate Mr. Quay introduced a for the suspension of habeas and the employment of military to prevent force and A motion of Senator Plumb to the passed to establish the record and pension in the war Mr. Stewart offered a amendment of his free coinage Allen and Cockrell spoke in advocacy of free house a resolution providing for a special committee of five to invest gate the alleged connection of members of in silver and which the United States is asked to The debate on the army appropriation was R. A. M. Tell G. G. Fort T. Harrison - - Orange Iverson H. J. J. Crown E. South S. F. J. W. W. K. Nine S. M. Ft. F. L. T. Ash J. F. New W. P. New H. S. B. W. R. A. F. S. Ft. N. A. J. E. F. aim Marion Henry C. J. E. and F. J. L. N. T. L. S. Tell C. Put D. R. St. illiam H. South V. B. T. T. N. M. M. anil C. AND E. 8PAISHOWER. ia I win bf at lav la universally becoming to the is otie of the severest tests of good worthy of the name will behave as well abroad as at Rev. C. H. Spurgeon writes from the south of France that he is slowly but surely recovering his banish red ants from the pantries strew whole cloves around the The same is also considered a good moth Sylva says Seven years ago Charles who was a produce dealer living near Nothing has been heard of him His Thomas Sem who had into possession Of Hell's du^ up a in his stai le which corresponds to Bell's It is believed Bell i for S. and Isaac Prairie S. E. E. A. Columbia Bunker ( 1 M. Kilg 1 G. Leni F. L. r. S. Ft. L. M. New Henry K. J. N. H. Newton C D. D. M. F. S. i the state's For the current year the of the state government will be about with unpaid will give a total of To this must be added specific if any are passed by the present general But not including these specific there will under the system of taxation now a deficit of at the end of the fiscal year of 1891. In 1892 the expenses will be and in 1893 they will reach leaving a deficit for year of and for the year fr wing of To these deficiencies must be added whatever additional appropriations are to be provision to meet the emergency of a continued with a continuation of deficits is as the debt has now reached change in the system of taxation is made the state must go on borrowing money to sustain the institutions of the state and its other The governor opposes emphasis a continuation of that policy on the ground that the people of to-day have no right to mortgage future to be paid those who may come after mentions in this connection the laws of other states under which revenues for state expenses are raised without imposing burdens on the lands of the corporations and railroads alone supply by far the greater part of these Under the head of corporations in these instances are included telegraph and gas and and New York secures by this means New and A comparison of the latter state and Indiana as to railroads is Connecticut having 1,010 miles of from which as state revenue js has 58 from she derives for her own use only Nearly all the expenses of Wisconsin revenues from her merit of taxing and it is lies in fact that the burden will not fall exclusively on but be divided among the people who do business of Indiana's income is obtained from laud Nor is that with the tax on land is that on thus leaving the farmer at the of the tax Licenses for various are suggested as an additional means of and the heavy taxation of and vanities is In tbe absence of to meet all these the general assembler will have but the of raising the tax levy to twenty-five cents on He recommends the creation of a sinking fund which to liquidate the present on which is annually other parts of the message attention is called to the of passing a salary law governing county one to curtail the of township trustees in making another providing for free school and another for apportionment of congressional governor urges the of a board of railroad commissioners and the passage of a law providing for a board of bridges and s. An for completing the and according to the architect's design is and a small one for the Gettysburg Battlefield association would meet with the governor's is directed to expended for improvements at the state prison north without any law providing for These made on the order of the included oil room new and others of minor This has been done by a direct violation of that the warden of the Juis disregarded the law by holding balances in his hands which should hav promptly paid at Stalcup Borter I. D. Krank Jean H. Geo Bosard a. N. field No. 84 meets or before faU W. W. W. M W. G. 8. James J. W. W. Sec. U R. S. U. J. D. E. Lodare So. 411 oa night on or before fuU J. w. T. B. S. B. W. W E. S. W. O. A 0 I. M. Taylor 457 c W. Henry 3 J Thomas 8 Abner J. O. R. George O. city Mewberry 8witz A. W. Rutledge Post No. 468 meets at 1 o'clock p. m. on tbe second and Saturday of each T. B. J. U. 8. J T. Officer K. O. I. M. O. Chap O. O. Lodge No 457 meeU each Friday John W N. Simon V G H. B. H. Lodge 137 L O. O. F. meets every Tuesday night Eugene N. G. P N Bee Sec Heory Traus 8.8. W. A. ISO Wednesday of each Author A. High W. S. W Eugene J W. Godfrey of Lodge No. 870 p. Vice aster John S. Lodge NO. 63 at each Thursday W. W. W. H. R. Vice B. T. O. K. of R. A Sam Maater O. Master Grant Taken up by Baty one roaa supposed to he 18 months with a crop the left ear und s bole in the right Baty Terhune swears that the marks or brands bavo not been m or since tbe same became an other than in description and sworn to me this 20th day ot 1891.  H. J. at ten dollars by Charley Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20tb dav of 1891  H. J. of the Greene Circuit In trie matter of the of Samuel is that W. Bactor the will of Samuel has day in tbe office of the of I he Greene circuit court his final tbe estate of said and that the same will be beard by tbe court same being the 2ii judicial day of tbe February 1891, of said heirn aud of are hereby notified to appear In court on said and cause why socb should not be my name and seal of said at 15th dav ef 1S91.  Clerk Greens Circuit of quarter to the state with the through that officer receives thousand a is an to forbid t i riving by any officer of any is d. aud of ons n to the d the court are and tlie of fees by county r-t out of the dog tax fund in tlu ir Counties for detecting and White Caps is WHITE of llif d to the I i vc 12.Sniat'n- in the st nate Friday a for of the in at with the plan liy 3Irs. to embrace mansion as a private executive enlarged by the addition an executive or on the ami a wing or gallery of and art on both of the original structure in and by colonnades and and on the south by a range of iron and No. 11.  to regulate and the keeping of or other tables or a for 8C. 1 by the ot of the town of that it aball bs for any person or persons to keep or maintain any billiard or any ether sport or hire w tbe limits of the town of in Greene In. d unless such person so keeping or 8ucb table or tables shall first procure M BO to keep as herein U. Anv or who ahall aav billiard table or for sport or hire within tbe limits of the town et I. in Greene who to tbe for a ro able or and nav Into ibe treasury of lowD the suiu of fifty tor any of l to be liars for earb And thereupon clerk issue ii thereby permitting to such er tablea fur aport or ho ti for a period of one vear In accordance to laws Of the Statu Of 3. Any person or who shail ur pool billiard table or ot her tur irt or hire flist d a as lu two of lilts lie fined lu any not than one dollar nor more than five that the ur 5th ilay of Jan 1S91,  Pres. W. M. Kingly to the court the Great one day thought to men study a that by appearing present troable is caused by Nearly Kill an Old The Indians for half They get Jan. 12.Charles bnt little and an unknown party Friday woman as they study the but him in an elaborate flesh IS a and beat Charles and his wife they do not understand till the day after- bv the great Frederick's to robbed them of a that he had made a he of Jan. 13.In response robbers were pursued by a telegram from the commissioner Utte at night officers from this who inquired of the robbers near the supervisor oi education at battle with revolvers Bidge how many being fired on both sides with and parents of are the U the June lajrs that it is to I 11 n 1/1.Til, .........-s - and of is I wlU hold for -n last Saturday supervisor education at robbers started the has recently been found that certain and reappeared with a more growths have the power of The not ing gold from water containing it in i noticing the at length turned to tny and cavalrymen are appeared at But all bowlegged people now m a flesh which they should 1x3 just now in a flesh colored aud 15  HOVEY'S conservatories and whiter the whole architectural forming an inner park or at a l ost not to exceed present intention and hope is that the of the new structure can be laid with ceremonies Oct. as this date is Governor being the 4t)oth the discovery of America and the of the laving of the he natural gas well at was Uns Jan. 10. Hovey's was submitted to assembly The present views on certain of - are well and Iji tuK of has at some broken of Philip election law of course receives that the has quite recovered while the governor of the The horse was it on its the last a eight of Petition to Sell t 1 Greene of estate Probate Cause No. 125. | el John Annie Qui M. Qui Mary Emma Clementine Mary J. Mary Lewis Mary Samuel K. Alfred Nancy William Hettie T. Mary H. Martha Charles E. - her hereby that tbe abore xs of the estate has tiled in the Circuit Court of a making you praying therein fur an order ana of said the of certain real estate to the estate of said and In said to assets for the of tbe and of said and that said tiled and Is set fur hearing in at tnu court in on Judicial day the February 18i)l, ot Mid tbe same being the 2ud day of the Clerk ana Heal of said rhiB 6th dav of  

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