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ANNUAL REUNIONilleAGAIN SUCCESSSIXTY-NINE CIVIIi WAR VETERANS AT GATHERING AT EB-ENEZER THURSDAY.DUasey nths ville ■ his high i atBIG DINNER THE FEATUREy of Ra-.ing.Forty-three civil .war veterans of various companies and regiments were enrolled in company G of the Forty-ninth Indiana at the annual I ist Ohio Cavalry; Otwell, Indiana.Ohio; Alfordsville, Indiana.William T. Pride, company G,58th Ind.; Washington, Indiana.H. C. Clark, company K, 143d Ind.; Washington, Indiana.Jeriah Hart, company H, 43d Ohio; Velpen, Indiana. 'A. O. Adams, company E, 58th Ind.; Logan, Nebraska.John Harris, company D, 80th Ind.; Alfordsville, Indiana.Col. WilliamCockrum, company F,42d Ind.; Oakland City, Indiana.Alfred D. Meads, company E, 6th Ind.; Glendale, Indiana.James Edwards, company E, 27th -Ind.; Washington, Indiana. ,Thomas Harris, company E, 24th Ind.;-Washington, Indiana.James M. Barnett, company G,65th Ind.; Winslow, Indiana.R. H. Bell, company I, 10th N. Y. Artilery; Washington, Indiana.Alexander Galbroth, company H, IsomPRITcomroacreunion at Ebenezer in Harrison Robert Edmondson, company E, mattownship Thursday. They are to 37th Kentucky; Algiers, Indiana.builbe honorary members of Companyflet-the:am-/ed-ios-foreght,themer□ro-Lhai ■ he iced •use ihotheirely•uidcci-►ne1iblegiltheghtstiffirn-John Woods, company F, 10th to hG and will take part in the reunions I Indiana Cavalry; Washington, Ind. | proyto be given in future years. Twen- t. J. McCafferty, company I, 60th | deity-six members of company G were Ind.; Washington, Indiana.greapresent at the annual;atherinJJohn McCafferty, company G, 87th courmaking a total of sixty-nine veter- ind.; Washington, Indiana.ers.ans at the meeting.William Bell, company I, 42d petitDespite the fact that it was circus ind.; Algiers, Indiana.mgday and many farmers of the neigh- j. A Thomas, company E, 27th missborhood came to Washington, there ind.; Washington, Indiana.tiomwas the usual large crowd at the re- w. H. Doads, company I, 5Sth Theunion. In the afternoon talks were Ind.otwell, Indiana.Bog£made by the Rev. J. W. Baker of William E. Hayes, company D,this city, Col. William Cockrum of 44^ Ind.; Otwell, Indiana.MroadOakland City, Capt. John H. Lemon Albert Benedict, company I, 44th overof this city, Abner D. Colbert and Ind; Johnson City, Illinois.thereothers. It was determined to hold g Belcher, company C, 44th plenlthe reunion next year on September jnj . Washington, Indian a.the11. There was talk of devoting two John G Leming, company A, 2d nextdays to the reunion but a motion to jn(j . Alfordsville, Indiana.to bthis effect was voted down. Cap- j. w. strong, company I, 42d tracttain J. A. Palmer, captain of the Ind ; otwell, Indiana.on acompany, had charge of the meeting. Michael Peach, company I, 42d TheMusic was furnished by the Cumbaek inj ; otwell, Indiana.haul:band.There are sixty living members, of Ind . otwelI TndiaIla.William Harris, company E, 24th is uspenslt;company G. This company holds Willis Wilson, company D, 24th ed uthe' record in the state and likely in Ind . Winfleld, Kansas.oneaveocktheBedock•its.lar-vasdidhethe United States among civil war Akester, company E, 27th Harrcompanies in point of membership. Ind . Washington, Indiana.ThFour deaths since the last meeting j M AI£ord; company E, 6th gmefwere reported: George Eubanks, Ind_. jasper Indiana.proplt;John Stone, William H. Gilley and J. C. Jackman. The sixty livingJ. G. Wallace, company E, 27th missi J. H. Davis, company F, 10th Themembers of the company, with the indana Cavalry; Washington, Ind. repoiailsbyMr.ideF.totownofinveridevesjpy - in 3o-ivebyeldhecesoftercesthebe-fe,oflatndlot:he•nv;healyan33-biswsadn.*herasirsn-byiceof3Ctueinti n ng)r.3S-asedVeto.ysaedndiv-ja-k'sj.”ip-:thtwenty-six present so marked, follows:Charles M. Allen, present.Andrew J. Allen, present.Joseph C. Allison.Andrew J. Burris, present. Harrison Browning.Thomas C. Bodkins.Florian Bartl.W. R. Baker.T. J. Beasley, present.Dixon. Carroll.Robert Carroll.R. E. Chappell, present.William Done.Dudley Ellis. . ..C. C. Gregory, present.Jeremiah Gregory, present.Thomas Greenwood, present. Thomas R. Green.S. F. Horrall.M. J. Hinkle.William L. Hughey, present.John D. Hinkle.E. R. Horrall, present.F. M. Hunter, present.Jacob Ham.William Ham.Thomas Ham.Benjamin Hopkins, present.D. F. Hancock, present.Norvan Johnson.S. F. Johnson, present.Thomas J. Matthewson.D. A. McCarty.. J. J.,McCracken, present.Henry McCracken, present.William N. McCracken, present.; Charles McCracken, present.W. A. Myers.J. A. Palmer, present. *.Albert Pride, present.J. W. Patten.C. C. Pride.Harrison Peachey.William Patrick, present.Thomas Rodgerson.Lemuel Rodgerson.J. Risley.John Russell, present.P. H. Ragsdale, present.Philip Scales.Joseph Swan, present.W. A. Tomey, present.W. H. Farris.*F. L. Waller.J. P. Wallace.D. C. Wallace.D. A. Capehart.C. H. Sturgeon.F. M. Masters.William Hedrick.The forty-three civil war veterans of other companies and regiments placed on the roll of company G, are given with the letter of their companies, the number of their regiments and their addresses, as fol-*lows:Joseph Tryer, company W, 10th Ind; Otwell, Indiana. fJohn F. Chapman, company E, 27th slnd.; Washington, Indiana.J. B. Boyd, company E, 27th Ind.;. * ,Otwell, Indiana.Nelson Purcell, company E, 27th Ind.; Washington/Indiana.E. A. Bell, company I, 58th Ind.; Otwell, Indiana.G. D. Abrahams, company I, 65th Ind.; Odon, Indiana.J. M. Peak, company I, 65th Ind.; Washington, Indiana.George W., White, company E, 27th Ind.; Washington, Indiana.A. D. Colbert, company 1, 65th Ind.; Washington, Indiana.Clark Kirk, company D, 58th Ind. ; Washington, Indiana, r r No. 2.Hugh A. Harper, company I, 58th 'Ind.; Algiers, Indiana.F. M. Hedrick, company F, '18thMILITIA AT RIFLE RANGEIt is crust point furth on tlThe local militia went to Vin- heldcenes Friday to take part in the rifle range of three days’ duration. About forty members of the company made the trip.VERDICT FOR $1,200.Th stock of th many scher ment comp payerThe jury in the case of Routh vs. pany the B. O. Southwestern Railway [ the iCompany to recover $10,000 damages for the death of plaintiff’s son, who was killed on a crossing west of Mitchell two years ago, returned a verdict Thursday in the Lawrence circuit court for $1,200.JOE IS HAPPY.Joe Franklin, the coal baron of Veale township, was in the city today wearing a smile not caused by the prospects of an early winter and a good price for coal. It^s a girl and Joe passed around ten-centers.CHARLES BASSETT HOME.Charles Bassett has returned from New Mexico, where he has been settling the affairs of his brother, thelate William Bassett.WILL VISIT GER3IANY.Charles Schickedantz has sold his east Van Trees street property to O. W. Deckard for $3,000. Mr. and Mirs. Schickedantz will visit Germany.haulwesteformehopesiship i of gr the pi agree reliev chanc struct Thlt; syster townsositio: tors hcan dsn topanymostanxio;townsTHANKS./■To the Editor; Myself and Mrs. E. R. Eskridge being too old and infirm for church going the captain of the Salvation Army kindly marched his band of soldiers to my home last night. They had a good audience and half hour’s service, very enjoyable. Old Glory” was here, and they sang “Marching Through Georgia,” etc. S. F. HORRALL.COMMUNION.The Rev. J. W. Baker of the First M. E. church wishes to announcef %that 'next Sunday will be the last Sunday on which to take commun-mion this conference year.GIBSON COUNTY FAIR.Gibson county had a record-breaking fair last week, the attendance Thursday and Friday being estimated at from 15,000 to 18,000 each day.USED A RAZOR.Petersburg, September 9.—Luther Cook, who, it is charged, nearly killed his stepfather, George Wiggs, by cutting him with a razor, was arrested and placed in jail on a charge of assault with intent to kill.A FRIVOLOUS THING.We reverence true religion, but d—n the “religion” that so engrosses a man’s mind with so frivulous a thing as paying his honest debts.We have some such on our books.— Princeton Tribune.Thlt; road up ag placet gard railro makes highWoTroy systen the cithis f agreet compl did ncIThePresbjPeters19th i an chilarge the fo: cennes among strong isters The city is cuss Tenth.ElWoj R. Sn Laura Miss., and fi took i is the the Plt; known loist c evangtWaltpromii
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