ANY TRIBUNEBED WEEKLY.OVEMBER 3, 1906itleman or Lady with to travel by mil or with 1,073 per year and exaid weekly and expenses rase, with ittmp. Joe. A. ’ Albany,Ind.UMBER. LUMBER.PETERS-BEARD. -FATALLY INJUINuptials Solemnized in Louisville Today.Col. Thomas J. Jackso at Kansas City.m cannot afford to let lie ont in the rain when from the Wood-Mosaic New Albany, at prices 3c per 100 ft. and op, ao-»y.rgetic. trostworty man rk in Indiana, represent-□afactnnng Company. f90 per month, paid ies advanced. Address I. Moore, New Albany,NEWS NOTES was Tuesday grantedMr. Frank W. Peter*, secretary and treasurer of the I. F. Force Handle Company in this city, and Mr*. Lina H. Beard, whoee borne is on the Cory-don pike, five miles west of this city, were united in marriage at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of the Rev. David Bruntng, pastor of the Oer-man Evangelical chorcb, 1231 West Jefferson street, Louisville. There were no attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Peters will reside for the present at the bride’s home Both are well known residents.Mr. Peters has been manager of the factory of the I. F. Force Handle Company for the past thirty years and is vice president of the Hickory Handle Manufacturers’ Association which inclades all the leading factories in the United State*. He is one of the leading business men of the city. The bride.has been a resident of Floyd county nearly all her life and has a wide acquaintance in this city.RAFFLES.1 Col. Thomas J. Jackson, for this city, who had been living ton, Kansas, for the past twee died last night at Agnew hospi 1 sas City, from injuries sustain depot Tuesday night.Col. Jackson attempted to train and fell on his faoe. 1 arm was severed by the whee car aud his clothing was cang car tracks and his body vti around so that the rear whet both legs below the knees, taken to the hospital, where he d in twenty-fonrYiours.Col. Jackson was in commi regiment daring the civil war i tioed law in this city for a nc years after the war, moving tc aboot 1886. He was prominent R. circles in Kansas and at tht bis death was chief of tht ment staff. He served In the i ate of Kansas last year.He leaves two sisters, Mies Jackson, East Market near Four •kU «!( Mra M.tHo P