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,hanpay; St.shoes : can look vincejp toWeil, l cant say Kir sure. 1 «ai 16 last March. 1 could tell you the! year if I had tbe testament.''The testament: Then her innocent; baby daja came Hitting out Iroiu tbeir de/.en years of beastly incarceration, and we wondered how it is that io time tie conscience becomes as seared as a withered leaf. Here before u was but child In years, a baby at her breast, and upstairs behind grim iron barjonewbo auswered to the call of father, charged with Its authorship. And she said her birth was recorded in tbe family testament!It was Hi o'clock on Thursday night when Sheriff Klcheson, Detective Morgan, Deputy Sheriff John Smith and Policeman Tom Morris called at the door of one of John Lux's shacks near tbe Sontbslde ijuarrles. Tbe mother wag away from home called to Rfdge-ville, Randolph couoty. to see her mother, Mrs. Julian Woodard, who was seriously sick, Silas Miller answered tbe rap at tbe door, and was soon in jail. His daughter begged piteously not to be separated from bcr father, and at last was permitted to accompany him. He was placed upstairs; she in private rooms. Their beds in the Lux shack were about four feet apart. Miller came here September 20. and has been employed as teamster at the unarries. His mall came in the name of Albert Miller, the name of one of b:s three ions, and he went by that name while here. Della is the only daughter. He is about 4n years old. was married about twenty years ago to Alice Wui dard as above stated. Before •omiiij here ho was on the farm of Sinvn Ramsey, one and one-half mi!-9 south ot \V inchest-r. Some leu oi n l*-n tears ago in a drunker.; Jis-jvie-!11 onbr.itt. lie sled and kiKed Isaiah Silvers.an une.e. lor this hi; served an e:ght-year sentence if. the Michigan Citv) penitentiary. lie is n tough cusIt Vtoiler.I- it not tr.;e.' Miss Mi.lei. that Mt» \ .iv F. Mid.im.theritsaid the writer to1 jmi have an aunt, j a si'tor to or‘ ves ah'it twelve;ii. tomile-hei hmjlt;-one r*Kili.Yes.-w »• uli husband and Hie.in Wiaeiiesu-r. and that al \ land yuer father occupied |r. Cut is true. I thought it [ right Mis. Flo »d and liei | .slept together, and la'lierjBut ion-uv that, vour father is in-The lailroad branch of the Voting Men's Christian Association of Cincinnati ba9 arranged with Jiiii Burwick, the railroad evangelist, to hold a series of meetings at Cincinnati, beginning January 31 and continuing for a period of two weeks.Mrs. I. W. Egmao of Twelve Mile was out of the yard Sunday for the flrst time since February. She wanted to see a sick neighbor. T. J. Hoover, who lived just opposite. Accordingly the genial' merchant of tbe village (bis name his Egruan; took her under bis arm and walked her over. Her many friends now hope for her complete recovery.Our boys went to Kokomo Friday and got it out to them 6 to 5 in a game of foot ball. Tbe boys came borne and lay their defeat to what they term the rottenness of the umpire. We don't pretend to know—up to this time we nave never witnessed a game of foot ball. But we do know that boys some times take delight, when defeated, in inventing some excuse. A better wav is to take your pill without making any naughty faces.Mrs. M. H. Krairti. of Pern, accompanied by Miss Cora Annice Fogle, of Fort Wayne, have been here this week visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Martin, alan her sisters, Mrs. Elsie Kistler. of Royal Center. Mrs. X.La Rose. of Lucerne, and Mr- C. 13 Carlton, of Kewanna. Her husband, M. II. Kraus*, has been admitted to I he bar and had hislirsl case Monday .it Winamac, which we understand he won.The Centra] I'ninn telephone men constructing a line from hen* tlt;» Indianapolis proceed I without aulhorifv tu prune ‘..me shad trees in front of Councilman limner Bartholomew'srf'-idence in Tipbm. and Steven Noviek. tne foieinun. was arrested. The casewas linVIv couipimiil***it hv Bartholomew lii'uu raid •jo We are mm acquainted with all the ejr-uuidances, but from the fart that $:«• was paid, and from the funner taet that ir.cst r. Hu pa nae.s • I this kind go shak'tig dnwn evervi hing in their wav. we are inrlir.cd to say. Amen! let the cond work proc-cd- It is about tune t*» teach M'liie telephone peonle that only that |K.rtiii of Hie earth which they rav for is ivallv lueir.s.m litI SPEC ' Rapid rustic, live p-M;j' Mi
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Logansport Times

Logansport, Indiana, US

Fri, Nov 17, 1899

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