Brownstown Banner (Newspaper) - May 10, 1905, Brownstown, Indiana MAY 10/1905. Against Rev. G. THE Guthrie Points Out Editor as His U. G. of a at the Saturday and in charge of his has a of in thia as White in Driftwood is included in his where he every fourth Last Bight and Sunday was his in but to he did net fill wife's oa 12, 1904. on afternoon which day Mr. aaye ke was away from abent fire ho found his wife from a He cut down and called in tho The t case and a of her John and of thought and an of which in the grand an indictment against Rev. The parents that daughter's face was not by the rope around hern that there were red marks upon that they feund some tbat had pulled from her upon another that she wore that tbat ker knees were the floor was found combined with the that she had decided to leave her that and come home with them to are the reasons they re fused to the suicide yeara ago his wife filed suit for alleging cruel but dismissed the At the siime time he was given a church trial and w is completely by the board of the Rev. declares ha is innocent and has no fear of He says his arrest is persecution and about by his friends bim in the New Albany believe he is and say they will stand by bim in bis Storm at Seymour day J. R. Robertson is now compelled to acknowledge to bis friends that be a poor Last Sunday over at Odon he was handling a target when it was Whether he was aiming at a barn door or some similar email obiect we have been unable to suffice to aay that simultaneously with the repor c of the gun he felt a stinging sensation in the digits of bis right foot and an revealed tho fact that rhe had passed the and inflicting painful but not serious Truedley A. with the O. and haying headquarters was stricken with the union station in Indianapolis His condition is not considered serious and the latest report received by Judge Gardiner regarding him is chat he is at his Cincinnati home arid that he is apparently is known here by a number of our been here on railroad business at various the man who shot said Silaa pointing to Virgil Wilson in Justice at Thursday Wilson for preliminary trial on a charge of with intent to kill Mr. while attempting to rob him ou the evening of April 20. cuid of iba appearance of Iho man at his of the demand for and of the Oa cross by McHenry attorney fer Mr. Guthrie said that he mot bo in the tkat fco liad known Wilson all his denied that he had talked the matter stw with his family as to aot tha man was Pointing kia finger at Mr. Guthrie are the and you know it. Yoa are not as bold as you were that but you are the Donaldson pastor of tha was the only besides Mr. Guthrie who was On the of the shooting ke and his wife were guests of He if Wilson wae at home tkat he did not see Harris recognized Wilson to the circuit fixing his bond at Wilsan has not been able to procure bomd and is in Social am interesting and pleasant eveat occurred last when tha Aid the official of the M. E. and James S. Clements and wife raided too M. E to the complete surprise of the Rev. T. W. his good wife being a party to the The was lured from his home to visit some of the when same with baskets with good and which they hastily spread upon the table in tbo dining where they were in gorgeous display oa the Reverend's A and elegant would be bard to find At noon hear James Clements and C. -T Benten bringing with thom an Morris which the j Hon. D. A. in remarks befit ting tho and expressive of the good feeling and well wishes of the donors and the congregation at presented to Mr. Northcott and the gift was expressive of the people for his settled incumbency of the pastorate of this congregation for years to as well as an appreciation of the work done by them since their comimg to their present Mr. Northcott replied in the acceptance of the chair and to Mr. appreciative in a few words declaring tha high value he and bis wifa would place upon this of his people's ardent good I them and their work BY of Fails Under Cigar is sold dit from the factory at one thereby Guaranteeing a better o cent Cigar to the this also that she siad her husband bad at no time and in no place found a people whom they more esteemed and enjoyed than the people of Brownstown and this After dinner was the guests one by one until all kad leaving behind them for the happy parson and pleasant i memories and a bountiful supply of Letter the list of letters remaining in postoffice at this if not taken out within two will be sent to the dead letter office at Miss most destructive hail storm in this vicinity for a long time occurred Monday 4 The hail fell for about tea minutes and literally covered the Much damage was done to fruita and and some farnaer s report injury to and and corn that was just coming M. F. who has a garden at the corner of Seventh and streets suffered a heavy loss that would have keem ready te market in ten Last year his garden suffered heavily from hail on Other that were in the path of the storm were The bail extended out beyond Cortland but did less damage and It extended more than two miles south but did not reack far aad not much damage is reported very far house suffered a loss of not less tham Nearly 300 glass were broken there and many plants were skylight at the Gold Mine veas and five of tkat crashed to the first floor almost a among the Miss the was uncomfortably close to Other damage was done by hail over the wind blew vary hard and a. of shade trees town were blown T. S. shed was blown bnt he had taken tks automobile to the mill after struck ou east Fifth street setting it on The fire was communicated to C. E. Abel's stable adjoining and both stables are practically a total Jackson County Medical met in regular session Thursday May 4, 1905, with the following in Drs. D. J. Ritter and subject oa the program for this meeting was Gastro Intestinal of Dr. jr. The doctor read a good paper on this It was much appreciated by the and fully since the time for these diseases is now an unanimous the paper was referred to the State Association for committee composed of Drs. D. J. and Gerrish was appointed to prepare suitable resolutions on tho death of Dr. H. A. a former and re port the same at after which the society H. Hanley and the members of the Southeastern Insane Hospital Commission will visit the different cities that are asking for the location of the new as May 2o; May 2; North May June 6; New June 7, and The contesting cities haye been notified not to prepare any social functions of any kind as the commission will attend to Indiana items from in Friday's states that Duke of this had successfully passed the mental examination for admission to the Annapolis Naval ten was killed this morning at 9:00 just west of by the freight train 98, on the B. boy had been jumping the trains and in some maimer fell under the wheels and his body was badly is a son of Louia who 1 is the B. O. freight bouse at of Circuit Court for the Past V3 Alfred assault defendant and Allison vs Annie to modify former decree of Lahrman vs Albert vs Allman and Lucas petit Allman following proceedings were held by ' the county after we bad closed our for last the matter of the extension of the Cobb gravel road ia Washington the report of tlie engineer snd viewers was rejected and referred back to them for report of the Seymour and Chestnut Ridge gravel road in Washington township was also rejected and r for the matter of the petition for a change in the construction the road in Carr the same was the contractor to pay Mr. Dalton iii compensation for the shortened roui and the to pay him Murray to purchase and place necessary stee points and stringers for the repair of the bridge ia Hamilton township and also tbe Mutton creek bridge in Redding township at a cost not exceeding on each petition was presented by the Fair Association asking for an This petition was filed under a new law authorizing county councils and commissioners to make appropriations for county said money to be used only for premi on agricultural and horticultural the appropriation not to exceed one cent on tha hundred The petition was referred to the county one of county's German at his four south of May 1905. in health for but the immediate aia death was oi Df ceased in September 23, 1844, to with 335s when aboat six years Ho lived in Grassy school enumeration has just been completed for this showing the total school population of the county to be 7,803, a loss of 145 from last year's We give below the by townships and with them last year's figures for 1904 331 378 3G4 387 454 4:38 503 .'323 4.-)7 . 47.-^ 592 G.39 470 i522 277 241 10.54 1G02 of Jackson who suffered a dislocation of one of the by a tree falling on him ia taking treatment at the and is improving Since the which occured last Rose has been unable to stand up straight and has suffered much In the short time he has been under the care of Dr. Morrow he has improved and will soon Columbus case continued antil next vs Estelle assault and battery V8 Charles assault and battery with dismissed by prosecuting V3 fouling a L. Foster vs Charles OK venned to Jennings State Bank vs Samuel judgment for plaintiff and appointed James Honan and to appraise land occupied by Greaman Furniture in D. Lutes ys Albert Jones et report of partition vs John obstructing plea of Hot guilty and to Scott vs Edward grand trial by court and defendant sentenced to state prison from one to fourteen A. Sullivan vs A. plaintiff granted divorce and name restored to Alice J. McNerney vs People's State et continued until next FOR I. Allen vs City of set for trial May 23rd. Hunsucker vs Owen School set for trial May 12th. L. vs Charles set for trial May 22nd. M. Woodson vs Meedy S. damage from horse becoming frightened ac set for trial May Pruitt vs Charles motion to modify J. McNerney vs Samuel F. note and foreclosure of chattel Holley vs Lizzie National Bank vs Herman on VandeWalle vs Elizabeth executrix of the last will of Henry to contest A. Guardian of Nora B. ys R. on Second in Production of C. a deputy revenue of who has served four years as made a statement a fe v tbat Indiana ranks as second in the production spirituous further stated that the impression prevails generally that Kentucky is the largest producer of in in fact she ranks Illinois is Indiana is New York Pennsylvania and Kentucky Indiana's beer output also very when he to Driftwood the farm he Sia first wife Sophia and his yrUe was of whom proceeded him to the He leaves two one by his first and one son by his second Fohr aleo all of Tho services held Friday coming at tLe German Lutheran charch ja Driftwood Rev. M. of Nichols and tof died May 5, 1905, aged 1 sis months and 36 The child has been sick for some time and was brought here by its mother for medical and died the home of its The remains were taken to for Rebecca J. widow of the late Lycurgus died at her heme in Seymour morning of heart She had returned from her customary rounds with tbe milk and was sick the Deceased was years of age aid one of Seymour's highly respected well Wagner at his home in May 3, 1905, aged 34 Ho was an engineer on the B O. road and was hurt some time be was able to be about and was in Brownstown the day before his six year old child of Charles residing southwest of died Wednesday of last week of scarlet aged two died Sunday of the same desire to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the and death of our beloved Fred and Fred H. to Matilda both of Driftwood H. D. Stahl to Clara S. P. both of Grassy Fork F. to Sophia M. both of Jackson H. to Katie B. both of Jackson pay fifty and thirty for Barrand Chestnut Black Wild Black and forty cents for Chestnut seven by eight inches by sight and a half feet Low B. of will be in May 13, 1905, at the residence of J. Practice limited to throat and pay the highest market price for are now ready to buy Anyone to sell should see us or write stating you can Bark must be Will be ready to commencing May 2nd. R. ail including the celebrated Oliver Land in fact our line is complete Tennessee Road single heavy Cu Window Oil Cloth and Groceries and ing of Iron and Guttering and Other r -