horses :ment. nd the . The )ri8on-ries of stance i from ito the »d that I hap-he en-sum-loaded ene of ropes ctims, 3d-and wouldUlymers and this is his first visit in forty years.The Delphi base ball team was defeated at Rockfield Sunday by the team of that place by a score of 14 to 2. A feature of the game was the batting of Vayou. The batteries were: Rockfield, Emely and Vayou; Delphi, Shriaer and Mullendore.Richard C. Shone, a prominent and wealthy farmer of Benton county, west to Lafayette Sunday morning intending to visit with relatives near Battle Ground. Upon alighting from the train at the Big Four depot he was taken suddenly ill with apoplexy. He was removed to St. Elizabeth hospital where he died shortly afterwards.!Tippecanoe county recently voted ‘wet.*' Notwithstanding this, however, Lauramie and Wayne townships ffill remain “dry” by reason of the blanket remonstrance filed with the commissioners at the Jiriv session. Thetime was le He was welloften visitelt; of Mrs. Thelt; Rohde atter held from t City yesterdLast Fridf a former re member of I. O. 0, F., ford, 111. H trade and £ old Bowen which stood; end of Franl two daughti was held SuiForrest N weeks old ba White, form*