Washington Gazette (Newspaper) - May 23, 1908, Washington, Indiana years west 01 When furnished with r it t i After rounding out a long useful life John Hayes passed away 7 oclock Saturday morning at his home on the south His death came as a shook as he was seen on the streets As word was pawed around of his leath there were hundreds of words of sincere Few men in Washington had as wide an acquaintance or pos sessed as man friends and to all the word of going Among the business were heard expres slons of regret and sorrow as he was so well and favorably known among Death was due to neuralgia of the The first attack came on r midnight Friday night A phy was summoned at that time and an hour afterwards the dan left with Hayes feeling bet t ter and When the deceased man got up Saturday morning he I at once was attacked again and n 1 a few minutes lost The physician again was Everything possible was done to re vive of no Death came in a few minutes after the ar rival of the The patient never regained Hayes was a retired farmer and since moving to has spent his time in attending To his He was successful In life and gleaned a comfortable the tilling of the He was born at Vincennes Janu ary lived with his parents until he reached his ma He was married September to Sarah Campbell of this city She died September leaving him with a family to care Two sons and four daugh ters are They are Will of this John Hayes of Daven John Morgan of In Hertford of Ws and Miss Sarah and Miss Adah Hayes of this Hayes was proud of his home and family and the first thought of his dally was of The Hayes home on avenue is one of the prettiest in the city and most of his time the last years was spent After the death of his wife daughters took charge of tie home and to them he devoted most of his Among the many mourn his death and who feel heaviest the be are the children of the neighborhood of the Hayes i shortly death bad been for a two She Hinkle was Cooper of one time lived In this iShe f a member of the Ben Hut lodge carred iShe the Methodist church when a young ive Two brothers and four surv i 1 the w i who was kij Jane He an el the shoil branches in the district He early took up the of which occupation toe engaged 1 fi the rest of his li the deato i his father he took of Ragsdale homestead jn tow near the Lett and hi lived there his and si ter until his JHe Is by his who will 1 eightyeight years if brothers and two sisters comfortable d ceased man was never May widow of the late Capta neighborhood of tne Charles H Jf With these the deceased mV was residence of hf Hayes possessed keen business were here before abilities and his Judgment as to the ve fl coupling cars William u Influential farmery of died in the sanitar ium at shortly after oclock Monday illness being of only His although he was suffering from acute case of On his Ragsdale was removed to hospital submit operation for appendicitis with which he was taken He passed through operation s and was to the road to Advices w received by relatives from his b id side that he was regaining his strength and a would see complete Monday morning when a physician went his chamber In the hospital to amine the patient hej was In the best of and still While physician examining a he William Ragsdale was a ill long citizen of hi Washington He wai an on to ing May llam now aad value of farming land often was sought He made farming a busi not His advice If followed was sure to mean success to the person seeking It as to farm his acquaintances he was known as a man of reserved dis but with his friends he was of a frank and open dis liberal in his views and slow to find fault or Any worthy cause or project was sure to find a warm friend In him and he was quick to appreciate a fa vor as well as to granting a favor when a friend for Hayes was a democrat In poll although he never tookan ac tive part other than to exercise his right to franchise and to the end of seeing the best man placed in He would not have accepted a pub lic office perhaps as he did not care to desert Ms domestic life for the un war of She iwi born In S lived In Washington from 1880 After lingering bo der for several grin rea er sufferings of Tale tine of east stree at oclock Wednesday He was afflicted withi jancer tl face and his condition toad be alarming for j His passing removes cl war as lieutenant In a company light union out the conflict p was born In Tennessee a certain qualities of the life of a llc The deceased man was a devout member of St Simons catholic church of this He made of re ligion a practical and wai found wanting in attending to his duties as a church In death St loses one Of Us and religion one of Its most devout r pride may be sild that ids he a farm M Barr tow ship where he continued ibis removal to Washington in 190 He was a member I the t c jJ Myers is fcy the w ow and seven children as follow Albert Jack Lewis and life that his purpose was In the rearing of family member of which to heWin UCB esteem the f fff 1 I STOLEN A horse stolen Fabe G of Shoals the first wjek recovered by Marshall ai a Night Sergeant night The 3 T knowledge 3ering in m east of the met was missed G the then to the Wi description the People of officers balloon ever recognized the description as tally In kbe United Ing with Corning and wish a cubic Kermode drove to Bethel will make Its fin t voyage from night and located the It was saddled and had been driven there bonn I for the At In thi who is an attorney ot has been notified of the of his MARRIAGES OP lA quiet wedding was solemnised in the parlor of the orphans home Wednesday evening at wihen Waller became the bride of Lloyd Cameron of The Douglass of tie Presbyterian church was the officiating Only the Im mediate relatives witnessed The groom Is a civil engineer by occupation and lives at Denver where he has risen high In the ranks of Ut He of a prominent Southern family having been born in South Cameron is a daughter of and and has been governess at the orphans home for several She Is pretty and is a gifted musician being a singer of much acquaintanceship of the couple began about two months ago when the two met at Mitchell while on a The friendship has continued and developed Into riper The couple left for Denver where they will live over the South western Wednesday They were granted a marriage license af ter supper Wednesday and friends knew nothing of the marriage until Friends of Will Duncan In this city have received work of his ap The announce ment comes as a surprise to The wedding will take place next Wednesday in New York wihen he take a a bride Miss Helen land of that She is a cousin of Levett and Is popular f friends and in The couple will Hie in a suburb of New York Duncan is a son of and William Duncan of this He was reared on the farm near the He went to New Tork several years ago where be engaged in the advertising He has a prosperous business there now and in the vernacular of the business world has made The marriage of Felix Mangin and Miss Osie a well known was celebrated at Marys church at 8 oclock Wednesday morning In the presence of numer ous friends and the Father Torbeck The groom is a machinist by occupation arid is an exemplary young Ho s a son of Felix a well known farmer and His ride is the and accomplished daughter of Henry of Chi sioned for six Chirles i the builder of St louls Richard nephew of Speaker Cannon Charles Lei It will be flro du May Richard till soft of a narrow escape from poison laft mercury and after a doctor lad given him an he ate ill the medicine anil became vio ill f A week ago the boy swallowed a sample of headache Two before some dandruff 1 lest body of Richard Higgins was in large circles of friends and In society In Unless weather interferes the START a serious change in farmers ol ay manufactured The of car will be He swallowed fous of Despondent of i turned the revolver cj i himself and died 1 The tragedy followed a violent sp ut last even Ing In the company of glee the Before Magistrate Scott the pris oner Bald he was Frederick The young lady said she was CliVe ot a prominent Philadel was i fined and costs and days ln Jail fo disor derly Whan the girl left the hearing room she said she hoped that the would be an example to j HU May Internal Revenue Collector Trobaugh filed Information before the United States grand Jury against a liquor dealer In him falsely labeling liquor shipped to and five Indictments have been returned against the alleged In ihe Is The liquor was labeled May Marquette aid Arthur Rogers of this city yesterday won a rich prize for a feat of daring of the kind told in stories of the early days on the great To beat other prospectors to a lumber claim on Isle Royal they rowed the 30 miles from the In a leaky boat and In half a The waters never still In thli part Of Lake and to make the venture more dangerous the shores everywhere are bluff and for affording but few places for deed he then found to a at hte sexton of the cemetery and IB supposed to have Buttered a temporary 1st of Be left a widow and Itwo Ms because bis was to marry Marshall late shot and wounded affording nut tew a j 1 young digressed mariners to make a land But jhe men took the chance In spite of as a resultare many thousands of dollars note of prosperity if marked In re gions of the a f goes to show iow largely the welfare of the nation rests upon ag newspapers of the great agricultural states of the west report farmers have money aid read with amazement the story of lingering panic condi tions in the We are told that states which were formerly large borrowers of eastern money no longer need such Artel and endeavored to her to re lent and change toer mi She was obdurate and In a of anger the disappointed lover shq the was years of age and is twen Both of the figures in tragedy are prominently connected Mi y is reputed to have be in the oldest parrot In the state die I at It was owned I y who had thirtyfive s been in the om one gen was a great For eighty years it h handed down f to It The parrot became Ifl and it continually callid out Campbell Campbell I want May The rec ords of thl Georgia prison commis sion that crime In Georgia presence of her May adm has Increased under the reign of the i prohibition Forthe first four a week ago ot when there was no state prohibition law In a total Of 17 criminals were tried and superior After deliberating for nearly two hours a verdict in favor of the dsj fendant was returned by the Jury la the circuit court Thursday afternoon In the case of Joseph ot Iowa against Stoy of Stouffer sued Stoy OB ae and Judge Remley of Iowa City were the legal representatives of the plaintiff and Ogdon and Inman had charge of tike defendants Charles receiver for the City Water company Monday morning offered the plant for sale at public auction at the south door of the court house according to the de cree of the circuit The sale was advertised for 10 At that Ime one bid was received when the receiver adjourned the salo until In the This was done to enable who was here to represent the bond holders In the east to make a motion of postponement of the When Judge Houghton convened court the motion was made and ar gued and Judge Houghton ordered to sell the plant under Jhe approval of the court Judge Houghton wil his approval or disapproval near the end of this term of When bids were called for at the sale In the forenoon sale Matthew Kelley bid At the after noon Harned bid Kelly then bid The sale was then declared to Judge Houghton announced that he would give his May At that time if the bondholders can show where they can pay more for the plant or Induce a higher bid sale not be otherwise the plant will be declared to be the property of Matthew Kelly the firm that bid In the City Water plant at the re sale offered the balance of the purchase money to Charles tho Tuesday and demanded that the sale the be completed and that the plant be Forthe first j placed In the hands of the receiver Monday ac cording to the orders of the conrt convicted felonies FOr the first ohs chief clerk of the vania stale and two women Miss Antoinette twentysix years ojf drank poison with suicidal of during which time the pro Frank been in effect a to at the rooming house at oclock last Judd picked up the girl and her to but after had held her In his a ms for near ly eight hours she possession of her trunk to Judd took immediate the her causing n tried to re county will begin soon to plant the corn i The downpour of rain for almost a fortnight during the first a panic among the farmers interested in the grow ing of wheat and oats and drove the price of corn to 75 cents bushel and caused a feeling of uneasiness all over southern Indiana Rumors of an Immense scarcity ot grain prevailed The farmers that by get ting their corn planted this month lihat the crop will be nearly as large as The ground has been too soft for Up to several days ago the river has been up over the river bottoms preventing the planting and Worrying the lowland dwellers con ner be removed to an undertaking es where body also tal of 12 criminals have been tried and convicted and sent up from the same The increase Is per and the balance Is to be paid the sale is The ers now claim that there was no au to postpone the sale the sale was legal and according to the order of the court and that every legal step has been taken In the mat ter of offering the plant for They are demanding the completion of the for tie Oil lie t w May the Qf of ihe local recruiting for reports today the of two he balance has young men from Clarence aged Palmer Cox not the great the The receiver has refused to accept the balance and will await the further orders of the cartoonist of the same name but a j cou young mat of 18 are the new defendant Both They he J will be attached to the first was ODON BALL Odon hassi ball team that is mak ing the great notional game the sole of discussion In the hustling village of Madison The team is playing nearly every Sunday generally manages to out the long end of the Tie nine is dubbed the White In a game last Sunday the Odon ball the Brownstown 8oz In a closely contested The woman was former ly an and later became n It is said she had been seen ait Harrisburg In company with Jndd who Is 60 years old and has a and faml jiMay George living near 50 miles east of killed by lightning while sitting inder an ap ple When the storm came up two com panions remarked danger from lightning and w int Souse near Martin said he would stay foe and he Lord would him with Y In a few minutes a holt Shattered e killing by a score of 6 to Needless is one of the moot ardent rooters the Odon National bank closed Its doers opening up A national bank examiner at once charge of the May western passenger justice of the He was about 35 years an eccentric indulged is work and sort of local pi 5 He had a mania old horses ami and could be seen on the Sroad driving old and was Sometimes queer rig at aj y pretty k masher A te beating this gave on Chestnut much to ttm of a big Seyera persons crow May A ed about And Such was the verdict in the Daviess circuit conrt thla morning by the twelve 6 and for The case was opened In the cir cuit court Monday afternoon and the attention of the court V a Justice of the Ki peaces court at Elnora where Hoi found was declared guilty by a jury Hear disease ls supposed He was charged with to have his having assaulted Wilson at Indian May pro a Bale last and the trouble ar in convention in this ising over the dispute as to the pedl city nominated of a Weapons of every ticket beta Lieutenant Abraham geri I are to have figured Port In the battle between the The case was closely contested and there was a large array of legal talent on each Both Wilson and Holstine are prominent reri William Sullivan Dri Henry Leb State Patrick selling to State selling to anon Attorney Bal MacDougal et al C lard Brooks i on account Judgment supreme against defendant tor and i Samuel Patrick et al J Superintendent of tl Seating T j i against defendant for Chief of the bureau of Jesse Jeff Jesse Lowenhaupt on