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   Williamsport Warren Review (Newspaper) - January 18, 1912, Williamsport, Indiana                                County july 15  TO THE INTERESTS OF WARREN 18, 1912.  3  In Fine Shape for Second Game Cleared for the University of Michigan During the Past Barney of tha Pittsburg has announced the training schedule for the coming It calls for the earliest start the Pirates have ever Pitchers and catchers will report at West Baden on March 4; the remainder of the team on March 11, and ail will be at Hot Springs March 17.  HOME PARTIALLY of Gasoline Stove Results In Damage to House and first baseman of the National League team of St. mentioned as having been offered the management of the proposed Columbian baseball club there said Saturday night that he had been approached regarding the management of the Konetchy said he told the agent he would talk business when certified checks were shown contract with the local club has another year to Purdue opened up its full battery of guns against Earlham Saturday night and 67 to 8. The Boilermakers were in fine shape for the second game on their In the first half they scored 35 points and in the second half 32. Earlham scored 4 points on free throws by Brownell and made just two field Purdue's team work was invincible and try as they the visitors could not break it Captain McVaugh was the star of the Hartzel was named by President Charles Somers Monday morning as manager for the Toledo American Association team the coming Hartzel was released to Toledo several weeks ago by Connie of the Philadelphia Since that time many reports had gone out to the effect that he was to be but confirmation was lacking until Hartzel succeeds Harry who may be sent to some other week ago last Monday about nine the home of Mrs. Jennie of located at the corner of Monroe and Council had her home partially destroyed by fire and was severely burned caused by the explosion of a gasoline which Mrs. Price was She was near the stove when it exploded and the shooting flames ignited her She realized at once what had taken an .i attempted to carry the flaming stove out of in order to save her home and in so doing severely burned her hands and her right arm being badly burned to the In her attempt to save her home from she placed her own life in and it is a wonder that she was not more severely flames quickly spread to other things in the and Price Knew that if she did not get her aome would be in as she was unable to cope with the anc ran out of house to the street anc the The neighbors heard her cries for and quickly wen her The fire alarm was turned and the fireman hastily but were badly ing to the hose being frozen anc oy the time the Company got another hose attached and everything the fire had gained headway and the build ing was so badly especially the two rear that she is un able to occupy the house until it is The loss on the building will reach probably while the damage to the household goods wil be right around The building was covered by but the protection on the personal effects was being only about Mrs. Price is a sister of the REVIEW editor and is at present at our home visiting awaiting the repairing o her on January 27th, 912, at 2 o'clock p. for the transacting cleared for the of Michigan during the last according to a statement issued by Director of Athletics The entire bal ance is due to the financial success 0 which netted Base ball lost while track athletics caused a deficit of over At the Athletic Association election Sat Morton R. of Chicago was chosen and John of 111., 1912 football appointee is the only authorized per i son to make such a following precinct committeemen so shall constitute the members election of one precinct j the Republican County committeeman for each voting and such committee shall meet in the January 29, 1912, at 2 p. election of one delegate I in the Jury Room in and one alternate for each precinct to i for the purpose of district convention to be held on a a January 31st, 1912, at i and the o'clock p. in Victoria Theatre so together with three or the city of for the more persons appointed by the of a district chairman or shall constitute the executive member of the State | committee of the county committee transaction of any Warren business that may properly come be- j The places of meeting for the the various ferent together with committeeman j number of delegates and number of will phone the result of such i votes of each are as YEARS ADDED TO Trustees Will Not Be Elected Until 1914, Off next election for trustees will be held in 1914, and the trustees who are now holding 0 fice as a remain in office six their terms having been extended two The last legis seeing that there were many democratic township trustees in the tried to good to them and gave them extension of two years in The extension was made on the that it was advisable to hold the election for trustees in off years and take the matter national THE FIELD OF to the Republicans of Warren Republicans of Warren j tion to Phone 1, as will meet in their respective soon as possible after the present committeeman or RATES FOR WARREN Rate For 1911 is Five Cents Less On the Than in 1910.  Meeting of OF 1 School 1 1 1 1 1  1 1  1 1  I 1  1 1  1 1  1 X i i i No. 1.......Williamsport................. 1 No. 2.......Wllllam.sport..................................1  1 3.27 2,62 2.82 3.57 1.37 1.81 2.00 1.57 1.56 1.71 1.87 1.67 2.54 1.40 1.51 2.22  No. 3.......Williamsport.................. 1 1............One-half  county is entitled to eight votes iii the District J. H. WORK FOR LECTURE Act as County Sealer None Is Moulton to Give a Series of I tures On the New Psychology in County Auditors of Indiana facing much work that many of 1 The lecture sermons given by do not imagine is at is Moulton for the last three Sundays assertion of H. E. the new i the Methodist church has awakened State Commissioner of weights and ' much interest along the lines of the Not a single county in j Philosophy of and quite a num Indiana has yet reported to Mr. our citizens have requested Barnard that a sealer has been i Mr. Moulton to give a series of to look after the weights and I His subjects would embrace In case such a sealer is i Thought appointed to each the | Personal Powers or Auditor must do the work provided i Telepathy or Mind Read for by the 1911 and other subjects with their plication to cure of food and drug child business and re of the State Board of ligious Such a series made who has been made the State practical would be of great help to under the new will all and it is hoped that get in touch with boards of | rangements may be county commissioners and mayors of | Prof. Moulton addressed the High the State relative to the appointment I School Tuesday arid we of the Many of the boards of understand there is a possibility the Auditor's books we get the following figures which shows the tax rates in the several towns and townships in this which were paid for 1910 and which are to be be paid this year for 1911:  3.22  2.52  2.87  3.52  1.32  1.75  1.47  1.37  1.71  2.13  1.66  2.35  1.41  1.27  2.22  County Tax a matter for comparison we also publish the tax rate for Fountain county towns and 2.87  2.82  Creek 2.56  2.20  2.18  3.42  1.89  3.30  2.06  2.38  1.89  1.68  3.12  1.89  J. a is The are of Stork Visits Mrs. Fred of While in a Carriage on Her Way to a are being and to all of them Mr. Barnard GOOD A. president of the newly organized United States left Cincinnati Monday for where he met officials from Cleveland and the Smoky regarding locations in those two Witman called on John A. Spiney and with him met William who owns the Cincinnati Hippodrome They took a lease on the park for ten years and can either rent or buy it during that Witman was very optimistic over the prospects for his Although he thinks the season will be a short he expects to have no trouble in getting things in shape to begin in will give a series of lectures to the be of great benefit in out their duhes under the new which went into effect Jan. 1. the telegraph during the recent baseball meeting in New the news to the four of the nation that Kid had been appointed as coach of the Chicago White smiled in congratulation to and sympathizing audibly or in with the Windy City Philadelphia knows Kid Gleason and baseball has a volume in its annals to deal entirely with He was the toughest scrapper in the annals of hard as nails and could lick any two Ordinary as an appetizer for annual meeting of the stockholders of the Warren County Bank was held January 6, 1912. The directors were chosen for the year 1912: Lee W. J. C. G. A. The directors proceeded to the election of as Vice Lee John A. Asst. W. H. Halton The stockholders were pleased with the showing of the business of the bank for the year just They paid a ten per annual dividend and carried to the which shows one of the most prosperous years of the undersigned trustees of Miquon Tribe No. 407, I. 0, R. will offer for sale on Jan. 27, 1912, at Redmen hall in their lot in together with the two story brick business building tribe will reserve possession of the second floor of the building until such time as it shall be able to vacate bids for the purchase of this property shall be and the Tribe reserves the right to reject any and all Edwin 2.90 2.90 2,40 2,81 2.32 3,38 2.30 2.76 2.69 3.40 2.09 2.20  1.85 1.80 3.48 1.89  J. living near is having a new experience with a pen of fifty Dr. a and Dr. the local health officer were called to see the hogs and both are The animals froth at the seem to be and none will The tail of each hog has been bitten off. The doctors say the hogs show symptoms of both hydrophobia and Five died early Saturday afternoon and it is believed all will The head of one of the dead animals will be sent to Indianapolis for is not an unusual thing to read about a stork being a passenger on a railroad but it remains for Lafayette to chronicle the only case on record where a stork has traveled in a closed The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon at the corner of Eighteenth and Meharry streets as Mrs. Fred wife of the North Eighteenth street was on her way to the Home Mrs. James Connell with warm blankets made Mrs. Calhoun and little daughter comfortable and they went on to the where they were doing just fine Monday in spite of their unusual of Water Supply One to Contend Show which Dr. J. N. of the state board of calls bookkeeping of hold out a pleasant thought for the new and go contrary to the declarations of many persons that the human race in the state is going to the with fewer people beino divorces rapidly and with fewer statistics for the last decade show the They show the of persons married in 1910 was greater than the percentage married in 1900. They show the divorces in 19i0 in smaller ratio to the number of marriages than in 1890, and only a little larger than in 1900.  borrowed the paper filing of the Warren REVIEW of 1905, will please same at once the JOHN A. C. pastor of the M. E. returned home after an absence of nearly Herman W. Briggs died suddenly at her home in Tuesday January 16,1912. She was one of Attica's best known death has cast a gloom over dreds of her friends in Fountain and m he and Warren counties where she enjoyed Northrop went to attend the an extensive Funeral of Mr. Northrop's father and a short services will be held at her residence visit to Mrs. Northrop in 1912, at 2 o'clock p. Rev. Stewart Interment will be made in her Obe in this ' Riverside is rapidly becoming a dry State without the assistance of the league or the prohibition Within fifty years the entire State will be forced to consider where its water supply is coming alarming condition of affairs is set out in a letter addressed to the people of Indiana by Dr. W. F. of the Indiana Sanitary and Water Supply which will hold its annual meeting in Indianapolis Feb. 15 and 16.  United Slates shows tlie ground water level of Indiana is receding at a rapid says some in the last decade the water has fallen twenty to twenty-five in the central part of the State a well of ten or twelve feet deep would furnish abundant water for a family and its live stock at all wells must be driven thirty or forty feet and are apt to go dry in seasons of In the sections of the State where flowing wells many have ceased to flow and that all are still flowing show a decreased over the State it is observed that formerly have dried up or show a great reduced It is a common remark of even our middle-aged people how our creeks and branches have decreased in water supply problem becomes acute in many counties has many fine waltzers and for the last year there has been much discussion as to who is the best waltzer in the A prize tournament has been arranged to settle the A dance will every Tuesday night in and on each night judges will pick out the best couples in the On the fifth Tuesday night there will be ten couples who will waltz for the championship of the The winners will be given a gold to be held for one The tournament is to be made aa annual Mayor D. D. Sheriff Warren J. Butler and Edward county have been selected as the show the birth as nearly Water companies find it as can be determined from to issue warnings and re figures in possession of the quest to practice economy in board uT has the use of Against this is a decrease in school | Dr. King says the association does in tlie ten but not to cause but aged son of G. S. who resides on a farm owned by William seven a half miles south of was painfully injured while hunting rabbits Saturday afternoon at 2 He was accompanied by Johnny a lad of about his own age and the owner of a new The boys had only been out a short time and were having a good time when a rabbit appeared in a space between the two boys and slightly higher than the The Baer boy and the load some of the shot entering right eye near The boy walked a distance of a and Dr. of was immediately called and gave what assistance he Later he was taken to St. Elizabeth where the X-ray was used to locate the The lad will lose the sight of the are able to show the decrease lias come about not in the number of of but through nioro accurate of enumeration were 30,677 marriage licenses issued in. state in 1910, and 4,632 The let the people know what a momentous question must be solved in the near f The only step taken by toward conserving the water in the statute against the i of Nothing has been done in the matter of reforesting or last Mrs. Dan of to was 15.1 Mayors of the Indiana have to name delegates 27,640 ih 19ia the which will be ratio of to marriages by dressed by experts of the years for the ten years was about 13 country along line of sanitary and and 14 per until water health officers are devoting considerable attention to the conditions of the colony living in tents on the city dump The fact that the of Oscar Sharp was ill with diphtheria first called attention to the The tent in which she lived was without bedding and she slept on a blanket on the In spite of the adverse conditions she and physicians say she is entirely out of A woman living in another tent has typhoid fever and has been removed to a house in the south part of the Several men and women in the which was not more ten feet wide by twelve feet long. There was a stove on the ground and the occupants of the tent took turns staying awake through night t4 keep the fire  

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