„ )»/! ¥Historical SocielvJL ▼NEWS. 61.MIDDLETOWN, INDIANA, AUGUST I.SEFINANCED.Shott-Hale Wedding.i Assured.On Saturday evening July 22, Miss Lou Sbott of Middletown, and Mr. Clyde Hale of the Garden of Eden,, ft. G. and T. ! were united in marriage by Esq. J. H.Edleman at the home of the f squire. This may be chronicled as the first response to Mr. Edleman’s recent advertisement, agreeing to pronounce the marriage ceremony and give a night's lodging to the first couple calling upon him to he wedded. Mr. Eule-njan tied the knot so good and tightthat the young couple thought they had their money's worth and did no: tarry for the night.moted by HonYork on the^oon.ernlv who for *been prlt;minting ■lee -rie railroadTo I* do. hV W ;; VCLAUDE GRUBS IS DYING.RACING PROGRAM.Henry Shoemaker DeadHenry Shoemaker, a former resident I of Middletown, and well known ’ throughout this locality, died at theBig Events to be Observed at the home of bis brother, J. P. Shoemakerin Daieville, last Thursday morning.Fair Grounds This W8BK1 j Funeral services were held in the! Christian church in Daieville last Fri-i- ! day, conducted by Elder Muse. Theremains were interred in the SaundersA SPECIAL CARA FisticPba Wisehart gaged in a little Will Lowery’s baCarried Anderson and Middletown day afternoon.People Over the Line.Grounds Well Filled with Booths, cemetery, a mile east of Daieville.Stands, Shows and LikeEnterprises..RICKS ADMITS CUTTING.ed over some triv to blows. The In rated before eith*The First Trip a Delightful One—TheIRoad-Bed In Good ConditionSCHOOLS ARegular Service To*Dav.INew DepartmerSuperintendent Tykle and Secretary WUehart have had a verv busy time;He Claims His Assault Upon CrossWas in Self-Eefense.u..I Jj Yesterday evening about half-past, | four, special car No. 2S4. in charge; of Jesse Thomas, motorman. and John j Armstrong .conductor, made the firstSchools will PThe State Boa