Trial in News case seeks dissolution and sale of The News
In Indianapolis in the superior court the suit of W J Richards against Delavan Smith and Charles R Williams for dissolution of partnership and an accounting was heard. Evidence showed a copartnership existed and formal dissolution notice was served. Defendants offered no evidence. Judge McMaster ordered sale of The News. Defendants gave notice of appeal.
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Indianapolis
Auit
W. J. Richards
Delavan Smith
Charles R. Williams
McMaster
Reorganized By the Swearing In of Two New Judges
The Indiana supreme court reorganized with Alexander Dowling and Francis E. Baker sworn in to replace McCabe and Howard. John V. Hadley also sworn as Judge Hackney’s successor. Other judges remain in office. Many locals and visitors are noted, with frequent social notices and upcoming events and sales.
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Supreme Court
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Francis E. Baker
McCabe
Howard
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Hackney
Monks
Joran
Jordan
Hld
Big Four Railroad
South Bend
Williamsport
Evansville Pastor Opposes Expansion War Sin Mexico
Evansville Indiana January 2 Rev TF Asburn pastor of the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian church denounced expansion in a sermon. He warned expansion would be a sin tied to trusts and monopolies and said the country would face a test in the coming years to see if the Republic could endure.
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Asburn
Evansville
Ind
TF. Assburn
Jefferson’ Avenue
Mexico
Tatagdere
Republic
Salesman Frank Smith Vanishes From Valparaiso Church
Frank Smith a popular young salesman who recently came from Cleveland disappeared after cashing several checks of $25 or more, drawn by his father E C Smith of Manua Ohio. He was a noted member of the Baptist church and his disappearance alarmed local parishioners who say they will prosecute any fraud connected to his sudden departure.
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Valparaiso
Ind
Frank Smith
Cleveland
E. C. Smith
Manua, O
Smith
Baptist Church
Indiana Delegation Attends Mrs Fairbanks At-Home
Mrs Fairbanks hosted an informal at home in Washington for Indiana people in the capital. Attendees included Mrs John W Forster Miss Wilson secretary of agriculture's daughter Mrs Faulkner and daughters Mrs Sternsberg Mrs Heath Mrs Peelle Mrs Tracewell Mrs Mitchell Mrs Lawshe A Shunk Miss Sloan and Miss Potter among the delegation in Congress.
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Fairbanks
Indiana
John W. Forster
Wilson
Secretary of Agriculture
Faulkner
Sternsberg
Heath
Peelle
Tracewell
Mitchell
Lawshe
Eh A. Shunk
Sloan
E. Potter
Congress
Their Sixty first Anniversary in Hagerstown Indiana
In Hagerstown Indiana Rev and Mrs Lewis Kinsey celebrated their sixty first wedding anniversary. He is 81 and she is in fair health. The couple, Dunkard church members, have nine children and numerous grandchildren. Logansport Indiana January 4 Tom McFilaney, a discharged member of the One Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana, faces recall to service and has been ordered to report. He suspects a fault in the papers is to blame.
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Meecu
Indianapo- Ymca
Eldredge Novelty Company
Plectric Carnival
Boston
Grace Eldredge
Readland
Joseph Linder
Trewella Martin
Hagerstown
Ind
Lewis Kinsey
I “Hey
Dunkard Church
Logansport
Tom McFilhaney
Loggers Death in Minnesota Gorge Claims Duke at 24
Logan Duke of near Bekerly Indiana died after being caught in a gorge while logging near Brainard Minnesota. He was 24 and had worked in Minnesota for three years. Hog cholera hits Zanesville area with 1500 to 2000 hogs dead in two weeks.
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Bekerly
Ind
Logan Duke
Brainard
Minn
Duke
Minnesota
Zanesville
A Hunting Accident In Winchester Leaves Boy Wounded
A report from Winchester Indiana dated January 8 states Frank Harmon a boy about one year old accidentally shot himself in the stomach while out hunting yesterday. The incident occurred near his home and is described as a tragic mishap with no foul play suspected.
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Hanter
Winchester
Ind
Frank Harmon
Yeareold
Plain Talk Promotes Clear Thought
A reader requests simple speech and concise ideas. The note advocates plain language and direct expression over long winded debate and ornate jargon.
Whipped in Court for Stealing Wash Boilers
In Evansville Indiana on January 8 a police court ordered four public whippings for five boys aged 10 to 12 who had stolen old wash boilers. Judge Winfrey gave parents a choice between whipping or sending the youths to reform school. the whipping was chosen, and each boy received 25 lashes. The punishment drew loud cries and left one boy barely able to walk.
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Evansville
Ind
Minor Garrett
Ed Gardner
Elijah Scott
Frank Curl
William Morris
Winfrey
Reform School
Insane Prisoner Tries to Burn Himself in Jail Cell
Randolph Barry, an insane miner held for safekeeping in Terre Haute, Ind, attempted self immolation in his jail cell. Jailer Smith found him amid flames from a mattress, nearly suffocating him before the flames were removed and the fire covered.
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Terre Haute
Ind
Randolph Barry
Smith
Ana Sins
Annie Ates
George A. Shideler Withdraws From the Committee
George A. Shideler withdraws from the committee, retirement cited as an interest for Steele in a noted political reshuffle.
Groceries Offered at High Standard in 1899 Market
In 1899 the store pledges to maintain its former high standard of groceries and invites patronage by promising always the best goods in the market.
Rushville Editor Collapses in Rushville Indiana
Rushville ind jan 4 george h puntenney president of the farmers bank and editor of the jacksonian suffered a brain collapse while at the office in rushville indiana authorities report the incident details remain uncertain the condition is described as serious
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Rushville
Ind
George H. Puntenney
Farmers’ Bank
The
Jacksonian
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