THE TIPTON HAH^Y:TRIBUNES\OLD TIME RESIDENT., i 'C, O. Trimble Celoljrutos Today! JTls 85Ui Birth Anniversary. »:Residing with his son, MonroeED T1Animal on P* I ActedYesterdayTritiibie and family* three and7one-{‘Harry Criibtv fj half miles northeast of Windfall, the county vtWt the-5 .Columbus 0. Trimble today celehra- edted the eighty-firth ■ anniversary of of rabies, his birth. The day* was spent very; • Mr. Cr-uba quietly ou account of his very fee- ^ froraj home*.' .ble condition. ; - :j farmer In soMr. Trimble was born February. who ! was at 27, 1S2S, in Grayson county, Va. family dos 1 His father, John Trimble served in. Mrs/lCrubaus the war of J S1 2 as captain and his hurried to th grandfather Trimble,-who had come and lad vised to this country from. Ireland rind that the dog settled in Washington Co., V*., in ness j and- Pe the early days of the colonies was a -Crubaugh ho revolutionary patriot* serving his convinced th country with distinction, lt;and three, ing froni rat of his brothers were killed in this.;to take any lt;war. ’ . - : j . was killed..Mr. Trimble’s mother v^aa Susan -f; 1 j . —Knuckles, ' daughter . of Chari e* • j'ltESIl)• m , . *Knuckles, of Grayson county, Va.Hr. Trimble was one of thirteen Defends Nam1children, • he being tho youngest. Woxn/ui NaTwelve of these children grew toNew. York.i.on rc-ice nd et. 3.1 d resestplyDidwm#m ....\ •*»■lt;« • ....20ji■y.i--Taft, I Preside feuded the t;::rGames .Gwatl who is namedivorce aelioi Hancock I3islinirigham ftlsl: a bill |of part fore Supreme yesterdily. .. .• Taftl .demai be con 1 pel led dencc she hm •'with that #o1 how aild whe Taft? osaei charges were Mrs. ‘Gwathir : Gwathmey, fcQ2 'manhood and - womanhood,.' but all Exchange; ha 02 'are now deceased with, the1 exccp- Ration previc60:tion of himself, and George Trim-42 • ble, living with his (jaugbtpr. Mrs. * • v 29 * John Tcrwilliger south of - Wind-27555cusntions.-.Mr. tDos as wa cause there 1to give Bihofall. . . :The parents died in Virginia, his. . . leered evidentmot her., when lie was only, a babe _. * *in arms, and liis father in. ISGo at25 the aye of iKk.sion.20. In 1843 Mr. Trimble left Virginia ^nd came to Indiana, settling at • Greon.shurg. Decatur county, where' lie had brother?; living. Tie was 15 d*.'years old at this time and as school { [ privileges had *ibeen n*eager before j he intfk advantage of 1 Ii0 schools at — Mlroennlsurg. aticnrllfig school ‘there.PIYOl- )By New Vorlrnv -In l*!fh Mr! Trimble' was joined• 5■nr; in wedlock 10 Miss Elizabeth MeFnr-11 d mirk, of lincatiir comity. Ton chil-New York, the loss, of ^ of friends 10advert isenu- r* paper in*. IK'Sinstructor of, . ihe rontni'Tito th-.s ««!**. n««.-lvl 'W ;|H,:bo.r« ar.1 one ,u-l «»,d or Hi* nnm.w his rnrirriil.,,HHjUio following nr.*- still living:. \. il- 2j yuwUtam and Monroe, of near Windfall; - ' ‘ “■ ' ': , ;.vein’s nt eonh«j j Elmer, of Tipton : Alva, of Iwijiiiis- ' T, a',.'ionre- j lort. and Mrs. TJelos iMatl. of Swnxv 1 C‘ .«r Kansas, liis tlrst vyilo (lied in } lK.S7-S and he ^as married .the sev- ’ ond time; lo Miss Julia Jncksom 'oflt;r.hellvloutri-ittihees.in-ml30-isini ib me ed ml10Sso.healimony and Mrs. Francesher husband real osiate. c a Teacher an pcan tours ii Justice Bo• • A • -•1011.LiSC Grah.Ohio, but.' ivlio was a resirtent of Windfall at the time of tlieir marriage. To this union four mildt'en were born, three of them now living.Mrs. Fred Allen, or Richmond, Kenneth Trimble, residinc on the old homo, place near Windfall and Charles Trimble, of Richmond.His second wife died in 1909., for sonieMr. Trimble purchased HO .acres linetl Lo his of land in this county after coming snffcrins [ror here in 3S76 Later lie purchased ^ lias.. ]jeeQ SO ‘more ami now owns 240 acres of wcefes the finest Tipton county land. He . jhelped to run John Morgan out off ,TjQcfll motj the state in the closing days of iDlt;? ni„ht ;'ad u war ibid Iras always been a strong, ^^ wrCf;k advocate ot the union. He refers ^ \vere shown lib army record with great pride, it being seven days chasing Morgan in that famous raid.Tn political faith, he has alwaysing mtiny pecThe Brockheue• , , . ^ . I ran scriptedal- been a Republican and cast his first -courtJ at jrranvote for General Knehariah Taylor: to‘.-tl«it- court for president, 'There is'noMr. Trimble is a man of very Pr°- Jwill get-to ti nounced character and of strong^ t] conservative views, and a man of- to Jiave an ef integrity in all of his dealings. Hej united with the Proshyterian church 1\ . • - , T .. There is a‘.when a young man and has since^r . •then adhered^ that faith..' t Jfommg from, r 11 V ..state concernHe lias been in very feeble health i . • • .for about five, years. He suffered a ^ta e °ar .stroke of paralysis about five years ^°r.A.,,, u.ed at Us trueago which- wasHhc result of injuriesvaluation, thereceived , in a fall more-than..twenty-. i t * of 2d* per cenfour years ago, and ins illness uates.v .fromVthat time.. • • 1- 1is; unfair in. .■ *..v'matter./of,/ac.v:i fray -‘intended n; n:r take Tvn.TTGE. v - .»