Covington Republican (Newspaper) - October 1, 1920, Covington, Indiana to the Interests of fountain County and NO. 43. OCTOBER 1, 1920. A Oc FOR 6 MONTHS IN SEX TO SAME has been circuit court of Fountain the commissioners that women not be provided with separate booths in the election and that there will be no distinction in the ballots used by the men and of the qut stions frequently asked was whether extra boxes Ije 7iecessary for women Il pointed out that there be absolutely no distinction whatever the it conies to lii precincts two ballot may be but the ballots of men and are to be in the same machines are they will bo used by and women has also been emphasized by the county board that women evaded the the Sept. 4 registration will be required to on October 4, if they not want to lose their The 21'' answer will not and the blanks must be tilled out in accordance with the the board of ty convened with 233 for A special effort will be made to dispose of all of them before the close of the the list of cases 47 are divorce failure to provide and 7 for The case of the First National Bank of and the case of Hi ram Johnson against John Shawnee township at the plaintiff's with assault and battery entered a of and was case of an collision in Buren case of the Trust administrator of the estate of John F. against the State bank set for October 18. Connor died overseas and left an estate of in His from whom he was had filed suit for but never the suit to trial after Connor went to In the he failed to mention the and the suit is to test the ownership of the case of Elva the who created such a sensation in Stone Bluff by had been kidnapped by a white man and a colored was After hearing the evidence the court ordered the placed temporarily in the care of relatives until he could make further Joe of Jacob and Miss Opal daughter of and Mrs. Dan both of this were married in 111., last After the ceremony they to and spent a few days with to this city They will make their future home in this Both are well known here and liave a host of friends who extend best MATURES DURING HOT dry weather of the past two has made a wonderful in the condition of the corn crop in the Experts are of the opinion that at least 75 per cent of the crop is matured so that a lieht frost would be of A heavy frost 50 per cent of the has been just of weather needed to hasten the maturity of the A bumper crop in most places is now a highly respected of died at his home in that city Monday night about 10 Death was duo to hardening of the arteries from which he had suffered for several being shoved into Mr. i COUNTY MAN SUES WABASH R. - oi has filed suit the railway for The suit is the result of a cars on the at W. MORGAN W. 58, an older brother of Charles Morgan of this died Thursday of week at his home in where he has lived for several Charles met the body which was accompanied home by the at Chicago on Wednesday morning accompanying the remains to their old where funeral services were held yesterday at 2 p. took place in the Hicks Morgan was well known in this section and was a splendid FINE brilliant fantasy entitled will be under the auspices of Tri October 14 15 at the Covington H. S. Ruth of the John B. Rogers Producing Company of Ohio will the The arc in full swing and Covington's best talent is taking part. A cast of one hundred nd be is filled with the mystic atmosphere of the weird veiled dances and special of far away Choruses of beautiful oriental ladies resplendent in becoming gay tunics and cunning trousers will greet the audience It is alive with dashing and witty American scenes and real Yankee ingenuity the Republican for plot of list of characters H son of Mr. and Mrs. David Drake of near and Miss Kate L. er of Mr. and Mrs. L. of were quietly married here at the Methodist parsonage by er of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. of Immediately after the ceremony they left for Ft Wayne and other points of interest for a short honeymoon Dickason is a very estimable young lady and has many friends wish them a and prosperous Drake has a fine position with the Sugar Creek Creamery of Danville where they will make their future and WENT THE and who could blame has not been seen about his usual haunts for more than a week The boys say he the for some reason or The neighbors also say the woman in the case has also gone but no body accuses her with being with Sam. It is barely possible that things just got or about here for both of Any way they are Although very feeble he was able to bo down in town the latter part of the Hayes came to Hillsboro Tennessee when a mere boy and has been a resident of that community for more half a than forty years auo he in the drug business with the late Dave HeiTner as Later he owned a general He then cashier of the Veedersburg bank and also a He still in Hillsboro but made his daily trips to Veedersburg for a number of having resigned position only a few years 1878 he was united in marriage to Rose Bailey and to this union one daughter was Mrs. Effie wife proceeded him in death a few Besides his daughter he is by a Miss Josephine Taylor and an aged Tobias of North services were held from the home Wednesday Warren County Pure Bred Live Stock association with the Warren county farm bureau RESIDENT OF THIS COUNTY M. 61, for 30 years a resident of the Grange Corner died their annual exhibit 18, following a third stroke of at six miles He is survived by his September 22, 23 one Funeral services with a fine grade of pure at the conducted The picnic Rev. Ray Interment the former home of Col. Wolf Creek which with its large barn and other commodious made an ideal place to hold 1 this kind cf It estimated that there were 7,000 people on the grounds The picnic was a grand greater than even the Lad expected it to The forenoon was given to the and showing of the live a great number being winners in the county fairs this and Calf and Pig club had a fine exhibit of pure bred pigs and a good number of which shows the interest they are taking in this line of Over in prizes were given to prize winners of livestock Avith a great number of special prizes for have been received by of the of Miss of and Forest Frazier of The wedding took place at the First Presbyterian church in Sept. 19th. They went to Northern Michigan to spend their but will be at home to their friends in Veedersburg after October 15th. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who at one time were residents of is the son of Mrs. Carrie Frazer of and has been employed at the ASSN. TO MEET of the association is called for Tuesday October 5, at the City Hall in at S o'clock p. m. for the purpose of The President will offer his A new president will be also a new All persons who are interested in the work of the association are asked to have been made to secure a county nurse but it has not yet been to find The plans must be made soon for the sale of Christmas Seals and Health association not only needs money but the personal interest and work of the people of Fountain F. The happened April 13. case to Covington on a change of from Warren SURE TO to vote is a thai every citizen a ran not of bad if they do n 't duty of Rogister ' n fourth if you have not Runyon who just south of the Tree on the ville Covington road died early after a aged 76 Runyon was never and lived on the farm with a maiden sister and a Funk and funeral conducted by Rev. Kern were held at 2:30 p. m. interment following in the Hicks cemetery at BULL a Hereford bull of is dead at the Orchard Lake stock farm of Warren T. where he long had been a familiar The animal had been a blue ribbon winner in many international live stock His position as head of the McCray herd will be taken by his line bred FINE special picture shown at the Lyric Tuesday was a splendid not orly was the story good but the setting was the mountain scenery being truly picture for next Tuesday evening Virgin of is a wonderful production and has been run in many of the larger you can't afford to miss this we know as we have seen it and will be glad of the opportunity to see it The shows the past week have says that the I all been fine and a splendid string will always be out to their many friends in this extend our best wishes to this estimable young couple and wish for them a happy and prosperous and Mrs. F. W. Boyd and son Emerson of were guests of relatives and friends here Wednesday and on for the coming The new screen adds so much to the clearness of the pictures and the music is Don't forget the Lyric when you want to spend a Hazel court spent a portion of her a guest of Mrs. Etta Hoagland of She home last many County Agent H. H. for some Daus had a good public sale was held on the Col. Lee Butler There were a large number of pure bred calves and hogs at this With their first picnic such a success the promoters are looking forward to next year when they will make preparations for a larger and better exhibit in all lines of great amount of prize money will be given to interest all live stock breeders in the country to make It is thought that it will soon rank to a county was furnished by the State Linf and a merry-go-round and concessions gave entertainment to the extend KRAMER P 22, alias Jack Harrison of one of a trio of holdup men arrested at Danville on various admitted that he and his pal robbed the postoffice at Kramer on night of last and also admits to the robbery of depot at Milner was also identified as the man who held up the Wiggly store in E. sixty-ninth annual session of the Northwest Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal church is now in session in Centenary church at beginning Tuesday Sept. 28, and will continue until next Bishop Frederick D. assigned to the Indiana diocese when it was created at the Des general is is the third session of the Northwest Indiana conference to be entertained by the Lebanon The first session was in 1897, Bishop John M. Walden and the second in 1906, Bishop John Since the 1919 conference which was held in accepted the invitation of the Lebanon church last the Rev. Charles A. pastor at has been transferred to South and the Rev. Frank R. who was sent to Lebanon from has taken up the work of planning for the entertainment of the a preliminary action on the of Fifth street was wisely laid Monday some in by the city BEST far during the present the Republican has done more business than upon any one year of its this business we are grateful to the public which has so generously patronized our to our greatly increased list of and to the generous patronage of members of the and such officers as have directed legal business to this The barring high prices has been a pleasant business and the public has shown its appreciation of a paper that stands for and a square This demonstrates that the business public appreciates a medium that gives them something for their we do all kinds of commercial we print display and legal appreciate your and try to show it by standing by home interests and giving such attention to our business in detail as will give you the least us your We FOR ALL AUTO RACES AT Illinois Association are staging auto races at OCTOBER 3, 1920 Having 17 entries enables us to the public one of the best they be able to see on a dirt having entries from three different and Some of these cars are racing at St. Louis Sept. 26. are your attention to a few The Olds piloted and Henderson of by Dr. driven by with his Ford Special They have hooked up together three times and each have one race to his Keep your eyes on these When they get the flag to go they are sure a wild start at 2 p. m. Come early and see the time trials for entry blanks it and pleasant for to make drift of the campaign seems to have set in every where to Senator His manly utterances have had much to do with BROUGHT body of Earl L. whose death occurred in a hospital in France while he was a member of the expeditionary arrived in Wallace Friday land was taken to the home of the young man's Mr. and J. E' where the funeral was his Mr. Fine is survived by a Mrs. Clark Jones and two Wallace and Austin all of Ost has been confined to his home the past week with the but is reported better at this Rhodes who was injured in an auto accident last week is going around with his head tied 20 Fern P. 19 both of O. 21, and 20; both of Veedersburg William L. 22, and Ruby 24; both of C. 21 and Ruby M. 22; both of E. 22 and L. 18; of Waverly and 111. 21 and Martha O. 20: of 111., and Terre D. 21 and Marie 20; of and 111. F. 20 19; both of 32 and Rufey 21, both of W. 20 and Ruth M. 21, Tangier and Strader and wife of Kingman transacted business in Covington Ada Elwell of Yeddo was a guest of Miss Blossom Boord Tuesday and