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The Daily Labor Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 1

The Daily Labor Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 1

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TIE DAILY LABOR RECORD Howe TOM DaHONITV. CUNTHOttl. DeHORITY HOWE, Hammock3v Fisbing Tackel. HASG liLLT SUPPLIES DRUGS AND UNORIM It'O Cll'MIII lilli WhIiT. rrow riplion a Specialty DCUTSCHiN APOTHIKIft.

i VOL. I. ELWOOD, FMDAY, MAY 21. 1897. NO- ALL RKTTI.MI.

INDIANA NEWS. aimmrnrfffffFffftfFftfffFfiFififtFtiyftwfwtntnfnmmmTnmT! NEGOTIATIONS Th Jaue. 1.11. Vmmttt Traiiwla la THE LEADER. Gents Furnishings and Hattors U.I Kit.Ml.

Kvery reader of Hip Kk( oku I more af lalara.1. Hot rraaj ike Ware, Vat HaiMlar Itaa4ra. STATE NATIONAL BANK For Piaci Miy Bi Made Bitwun Turkey and Greice. or lea. familiar with tint troublo that LEESON'S.

I lias rUt-d fur the putt munlh In thn Jonas Leal In family, renldiritf ii'irlh I et of UiIh city. Ttrmi AfUrward Will SubmltUd to tbt Europua CoDfarane. Iilvjrcc prtjccedltigs were brought mid the decree granted, aud for a lime Was thought all fullirn trouhle would averted, but such wan nut An introduction to tli jwt.plH of Klwoorl. Wm intro fiiKH onrnelvwn, not witli nitre idle talk, hut with Hargain Facte-. Wrt claim and can convince you that our pritH on giKxi.

HlylMi good in lower than other on cheap Am AraaaiUa lf A(r i AlllfM tk. TvlVl mm4 ttr.M ta WIlA ik AlKlr.lt, At l.t.a.trt, t'la. bf Ma.k r.iania.r 0r(. H. taldar.ll.

lMKuaaroi.il, May 1. A ape oial to the Newi from Logansport, The NtaU national bank was olo.nd Thursday norulng by Na ttoual lUnk Ksaaioer Ueorge It Cald-well, lie arrfved in the city and began hi inve.tigatlon Ws.lpe.day and Thursday morning he feltjustlfled in abutting down the concern. A crowd soon gathered about the bank and heavy lo.ers cursed their ill-luck. Tha bank examine reporta that the cloa. the cuo, Only a few day.

ago Mr Li-lle, whHc plowing in a field near ilia home of III divorced wife, luvulvVd In a free fur all fight with hi former wife and alrp aim. Il canni out of the bat IliaLia, May 1. A Ulafram civd her from CooaUotinopl Thursday afUrooon say that th Attain pt of tha Turkish cttnoiaudtr la Eplrua to treat with th Greeks far as arm Is tic haa resulted in failure, owing to tb (irseke having Ignored th flag of truce and to their having attempted Wednesday with two battalions of troops to uiak a fresh incur- tie xecond ljcit. Not content with TjHE LEADER, Gents Furnishings and Hatter. giving lihn a suver! bt-atliig.

hi an ing was nucessarjr because much of the surplus aud other money had been loaned on worthless securities. He expect. howvr, that the deposits, amounting $.100,000, will be ailanlM went befjro 'Squire I'lackard i A Few Saturday Specials 21 Soutii Audernon Street. at (irem and kwoieoui threa arjlda viu against lilin, charging provoke, assault and bitu-ry aud car aloa into 'lurkinh territory. Tb Oraeka, it is further stated, also rying concealed weapon shelled tha Turk' position.

For Bargain Hunters. 1 The cace cmiiim up for trial yi-ater- la conclusion th Conatantlnool dlapateb saya th Tarklsh g-over anient Id.iy. Leslie wan defumlnd by Attor- paid In full. The capltsl stwk Is (MW, of which is held by th president, .1 Johnston. Th sur-I plua and divided protits amount to about HOl.OiO The etockholdcre of tb.

bank ara wealthy people, and are i liable to the creditor of the bank for I twice the amount of stock. The exam-I lner ia pursuing his Investigation, and interesting disclosures are anticipated. 1'resident Johnston haa been regarded disclaims all responslbllUv for what Ofy reel) Ice, of this city, while the prom-cullou waa looked after hy Allor- may follow. CoiteTAMTiMori.c, May ak At p. f.O ixh (lood Onalltv Uubleac.hwl MiimHii.

Sft 3 ney Carver, of Alexandria. A Thursday, an armlslloa was also for mally ooneUdad l'hnrslsy, for IT f)0 ikw Finn UuMeadiwi Munlin worth 4 at 3 icoiupromlM) WAt effected and forty acri-a of real estate wan divided, each days, between the TurkUn and Urk troop on th frontiers of Eplrua. jnetlliitf a half. Kverylhliitf apx'arii as one or liio soundest men in the city. Kxuminer Caldwell said that it wsa impossible at this time to give for publication the condition of the bank, but Aiuaaa.

May 2L Aa armuitle be now lo Iki ar.aiiu'''d, and There is Nothing So Palitableas Good Bread Ami there i no one run niiikc good hreatl out of poor iimteriul. Our liicml is hiikIc out ol Hour nnd ct nipetent union linkers. It in full weight nnd every loaf Iihm tlie union IiiM. DAUIS, 216 South Anderson St all future tfi'iulile will pr'ihahly oe tween the Turkish and Greek troop la Theaaaly to extend ovor a period of averted. 17 dayawaa formally ooneladed Tb are- BO ch HIhucIh.

MiihIIii worth 71: nt Cc )'. f() jk Hlnached MiihIIii worth 8j at 7c. Good Quality JM nhtitf.ij 12Jo. (lood tfunimer Comit at 2rc. valiiH iu Summer (-'orcein at day, i aaid that it had sustained some heavy losses and that the losses were ao aerioue that they would use up the bank'a surplus and Impair it capital, lie further aaid that the bank owed A Nrw lln.lit.M.

May 8 Although it la not definitely decided, it is 11 ii thai ahut the- Urt of IJuhb or July Ir. ToIiIuk will 'accept lMltlon with one of the leadiotf lullil uery ttlorc. an lit-iid irimiNec. The about 1:100,000 to While the assets are above the Indebtedness, much is aaid about the security not being gioi on many of the public school. Humors were afloat I doctor ii( ha.

on exhibition at lilt li'ffl a of hi arti.lle nklll a a thought tha peace negotiation will be conducted between 'lurkey and Ureee direot and that afterward, following th precedent of the treaty of St, St-pbano, the term, will be submitted a Earopeao conferenee, which will probably aneet in i'aria LoNDoa, May IIL A special dlapaVsh from Canes, Island of Crete, aay that th Cretan, have decided to oo-operate with admiral eommaadiag the fleet 1 huraday that they would be closed trimmer that he will g-ladly hIiow lila I LACE CURTAINS. frlendi rriuey. Wled aad R.ia tl.rig.i ldlanapalla. APER HANGING O'NEIL InniANAPoLia, May 21. A se- AND PAINTING.

(Jood value lu Lain Curtain at 7.r, 1.00 and 3 vere wind and rain storm passed over ARE WE MICROBES? mis city at o'clock 1 huradar after. th fore gu power la th work A Tfcrr Tkat Itanaa Ilvlaa.aa4 Alt noon For a time the wind blew at $1.25 wt pair. Lira Ara ((! lua. of Tkrm. rgsnitlng aifoverninebt forth lalaad.

M. V4 ho niKn-ciliil to the seat Agi-nl for Henry Bosch Co. I.inr of Wall i'anrr, Window Shades, ltoom Moulding. Kti; Kinct I.in In city at 31 rents Loanoa, May ii Th Roma oorrts-ondaat of the Dlly Mall say Uars on unquestionable authority that th power, hsv agreed upon the of the (jirot Piwtriir in the Kmncb ai-adeniy, n-fcrml In hia InnuuroJ ad- I Ladies Shirt Waists. (Imw to the IntrrrMtinir theory I lint hu ningU roll bd up.

kief condition of peace, namely In- man beluga ami till life ara aggrega UNION LABEL On Kvcry Garment. aamalty to th smouatef arm million tion of microbe. a.v the New York the rate or a mile a minute. Lightning waa severe and wrecked a large window In the north end of thecapitoL No one wsa injured. A large number of roofa were liftel in different parts of the city.

The most He vere damage wsa done at the corner of Pratt anJJllinoie streets, where a horse and dog show was being given under a large tent. The tent was leveled and the hundreds of spectstors were panic stricken. Several were more or less injured, one boy having his limb broken and a woman as taken away unconscious. pounds guaranteed by a control of Journal, Good value In Ladlec Shirt Wnintn at a SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. YOUR PATRONAGE SOUCTED.

N. S. DAVIS, tha Qrek oustoaiJ aad the reotUoa- The mlcrol." ha ld, "wer tloa of th frontier, detail aa to known before I'nateur, but the part fc 75c, 100, $1.25 and whieh have not yet been settled. which they pluyed In nature waa not Atiuhs, May IL M. H11L th pre- 1401, Went Miiia Street.

Cor. S. and rtrcct. clearly dlarerned. They jicnetrnte Into mler, la the eenra af aa Interview Tharaday aaldt p.

tha tlMiiea of the human body nnd pro-due Infectious diaetwe; they people The ladeeaalty which' Oreeoa will the air; tbey All the water; they aatu- pay to Turkey will be lm proportion to llathaw.r's tft.eno tiamaf lalt. KOBI.MVII.1.B, Ind Mav 21 Tha tha resources of Or aud har finan rcent trial of the damaira suls rnte the aoil; dwell In animaJa and planta; they develop ua, aerva our por poaea and threaten ua from all cial position. Th oesslon of territory ts out of the question. (J see oaa not eav, ara, DerhttDL.urlaa. ecpt amoarocation of lu atrategetlc The life of amieriof eiiin anpeari to wnicn would render easy th i I "ar iron lie oieoc-a urn too rrauit 01 myriauaoi ineaa i Orli territory by armed bands and which would eoropei Greece I I mora and more opuloiii and differ to maintain a numerous army in order to prevent such incursions." entiated, oomponed from the merest in- aeet to the roue, the rcdnr.

tlie euple the whale, tha man, the immense ami dazzling network In -the meahca of NATIONAL GAME. The WlBBlaf Clnbs Thsrsdsf Waral Ota-laaatl, ritsbar(b. Bo. to a. LaalsTlUa, WMhlagteat PANS.

which Uiey eemelrmly circulate, de I L. LEESON. I atroyed and yet renewed, ever alnoe Ultra haa been produced aiid without lanlafs I I I I I I I a. a. I 0 I a I 0-11 II doubt produced lv them on thia (rlobo ei0ll.ll 1-1 II I of Gny Hathaway against the Atlanta Tin Plate Ot la pn iB tha etn-ntt nonn Uathaway ia a young man, and while in the employ of the company fell Into a vat of boiling oil, receiving injuries from which he will suffer through life.

The esse wss tried before Judge SU-phenson about a year ago and the jury failed to agree. Judge Kent, of Frankfort, wag then called to try the case and waa on th bench Thursday. AM.Mor Aftar Mla.r Hav.lta. Tkhhc Havtr, May 21. Tha troublca ol old man Havelin, whose married daughters took in $10 gold pieces which he had buried in hit garden, are never ending.

The assessor wants him to pay taxes for the eight or ten yeara the money was burled, lie haa recovered the gold from his daughters and paid a good fee to a lawyer for recovering it, and no- he will have to pay a considerable sum in taxea. D.sth at tha Altar. 'Viftcaxxis, May 21. Mrs. Nancy attended services at tha Free Metholist church, and while of oura the myarriotis (law niif of life.

We offer a sample Mne of Rich Ostrich Plume Fans at one third irnpor- 3 Bstterle EArst Dwyer sad Behrtver: Hot- Thla, therefore, la what the atudy of ml-erobea hoa revealed to amazed human I- for aaa Otark. Umpire Sh.rtdsa. Iaalat i 114 171 a-s. m. I I I 0 I I 4 0 10 10 I ty.

ter's cost in blacks, pinks and blues, with carved ebony sticks at the low 3 JDkla, aiiiiiois 4ii rtn4a OLDEST RACE NAME. SlUan ad Sudtsa; nn.ld aad iatwrJsA. 1 neeia Obvbi All Union Men r-Uarlt nrirfiS of 85c. 98c and $1.00. Dl.llartlon FJeloaara a iha Chlaear, I I I I I I l-a iwwra.

And Others or Moavollaa. CalsKM I I I I I It I 0-14 IT I Midget and Down feather Fans in licht shades 22c, 29c. Empire Fans, 3 The population of the globe may be aaid to be primarily divided Into thre Should join the larfi pdces 50c. Continental Fraternal Union Which pays a splendid weekly fionetit in event of SICKNESS or Japanese Belt Fans, bone sticks, 3 racea; Uia yellow rnou, the white man and the block nutn. Any other race, compared with these, la unimportant, and uuiy be considered a modiflcation of one or moreof tliemr Andoraoh saj-a Waue.

4IIIII0I I-1S 4 Betssise. 8rra. ul Ansoat King, Oer-maa, shilaaiiaj Aad VfcOulra. Umpire aio-DoasM. iBBssts 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 11 tl lli-a at a LoaUwtUsllllllllO t-Ull I Breeks.

Klltlll 0 I I li 14 Batiarlas swbsb. CusolMBsm ant Dsn-ton Daak, BTsBBedr Orlm. Umpire Me-DstmeM. IbbIsc I I I I I I h. a Bt liosus 0 I I I I 1 0- 4 II I Uatkta I I 1 I I 1 a II II I Bsitorlsa Caschtsonand MeFarlaad; Lswls and Qaaxel Umpire Ljnch.

35c. Jaoanese Violet Fans 45c. ACCIDENT, iM'sides Riving a larirer return for your money in a-neeung at mt altar praying waa stricken with heart disease, dying in that "the yellow men have immemorial occupied the great central and north A Proposition and How She Accepted. 1oni ha proponed and uaietl mo to give him hin anawer in a letter. Shall you do it I No! 1 will Ik tuoro literal nnd jtivo him hia ahHwor in throo letters K-S, on condition thai ho Miiioko nothing but Staphs and d-iya' IrccinHV Sanfolieo, Ool den Kutwet and Co.nmercinl Club, the very in-at 5c cigars on the market.

STAGGS GUY Jaoanese Royal Vishtu Fans 50c. 3 six and a half years thun any other Fancy Japanese Fans 5c, 9c, 15c. 3 eimtcrn plaina of buraaja, awl are therefore railed Mongola or Turan-Chinese. For counties centurlea they far out-numbered all the rest of the Folding Patent Pocket bans yc. stantly.

I he congregation was thrown into a commotion by her untimely death. 'The corpse was taken charge of by the coroner, who on Investigation found she had died from natural causes Kasln.sr rhllllp. Klllad. JirKBRsoNViLLK, May aged 43, married, was dragged Hew Tkay Btaad. lnwtitntion in existence.

CHARTER No. 128 Is now open for members. Sco Capt. A. O.

Mitchell At Di. liuich's duntal rooms or on the street for further information. world, and even now the white men. In Asia form only a tenth of the population. From their number, position and other they appear to have flint existed; the otjier two race under the Haiti more Ohio South western passenger train by a runaway horse and killed.

A companion, Wal Plarao, Won. Lot ilmor. it 19 Clnolnntl 24 IT -TU8 PHUburfb (I MT Pbll.ddlphla t3 II It .566 Ci.T6l.n4 1 10 .64 Boatoa 12 10 .641 20 10 10 A00 Brooklyn -W IS .400 New 1 11 Chlo.ro 83 .804 tl 15 -K88 St Loula 18 ter Creamer, was badly injured. Phil lips was an engineer on the Pennsyl Fancy Leather Belts 10c. Scotch Plaid Belts, harness buck- nlc I9r being derived from thein by emigration, change of cJUiinte and mode of living." The writer then poea on to say, later; "Thua the three great racial type may linve aprung from the Mongolian stock." Ilawlinion acema to oonflrm thla view, and in that case the Egyptian, for example, ia ivot no old a the Mon- vania road.

L. H. POTTS Fine Leather Belts covered 3 hur.kles 23c. col. The term Mongolian doea not Wsst.ra Leagua.

lnnlnfs 1 I I 4 6 I MlnnespoUi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 2i Bstterles PhUUppt, Bsrvev mean, aa haa been aurfposed, that the Green and Red Leather Belts with 3 a a. a 0- 1 I I 0 a 14 14 0 and Miller; 10 a. B. a race originated In Mojnpollo, but only Boss Flattanor Fatally Hart. Habtfokd Cur, Ind May 21.

In a fight between Felix Wittebort, th boss flsttener, and William Sullivan, a boy at the Hartford City glasa works, Hullivan hit Wittebort on tha head with a "crocking" iron and fatally Injured him. Vlno.nn.a Bond. 8old. Vincknnks, May 21. Twenty-two thousand dollars of Vincennes high school bonds were sold Thursday to N.

Wf Harris A. of Chicago, at that tlie phyak-al charticter of the race are preeminently displayed In the Mon- pockets, stitched buckels 2yc. Red Silk Belts with pockets 39c. bpecial Ladies Bicycle Belts 35c Phillips and Woods Innings. .1 I I I I I I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Or.

B.pldsl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Bstterl.s MoQill and Spies; frolian. For this reason, therefore, tlila race holda to the ancient tuune, the 1-1 I 0 4 Cross aad most ancient among many. School of Penmansliipv rvn Jif- Cards written and delivered to any address. Children. Ladies and Gentlemen, all ages.

Please investigate. TERNS $1.25 PER WEEK. Fitzwilliams Block. Second Floor. Koom" 10 and 11.

Elevator Service. Best Material furnished. Oflieo hours 8 a. m. to J) p.

m. DEMAND FOR FLINTLOCKS. Twln.h.m. I I I I I I 7 a a a Milwaukee 1 S000ll-t Detroit. 0 00001 0 III Bstterlsa Terry and Maok; Egsn an Tker Are Had to Drllaht Af rloaa Trost Other l.v.i...

Strange aa it may appear, flintlock Ladies' Bicycle Hats. Gray cloth Tarn O'Shanters a premium of (2,272.00, or a little more than ten per cent. There was 14 bids submitted. Plant at Al.xndria. Elwood, May 2L The American plate-glasa plant at Alexandria Daatb of S.aator Earla.

Columbia, 8. May 21. United tnusketa are not merely a record of by gone ages, say a tlie ol. Louis uioue- States Senator Joseph II. Earle died Dranocrat.

In 1895 no lower than Covert cloth Tarn O'Shanters, rib- 3 000 gun flints were produced at the at his residence in Greenville Thursday afternoon at 5:35 o'clock. lie had been ill for aeveral weeks, but until bon bows, leather bound 69. Ling-heath minee, Braodou, Sumolk, Wednesday hopes were entertained England. These flinta are chiefly to delight African and other savages, who. for hia recovery, fright's disease was the cause of death.

Gov. Ellerbee will have to appoint a successor to serve FOR having been so long' used to flintlocks, are reluctant to give them up. HEADQUARTERS FOR- until the general assembly meeta next The method of manufacturing these winter, when it will elect a senator gun. flints la very interesting-, in tne operation of the worker for the unexpired term. Congressman MeLaurin and Attorney General Bar will take a "quarter" in his left hand Reliable -Merchandise.

I ber ara mentioned in connection with the appointment. and placing it on. hie knee, around which a protecting band of leather has will be completed and ready to resume operations in full June I. It employs 400 men and is one of the leading independent plants of the country. Bpoka Faotory Bnrntd.

Winchester, May 21. Votaw's large spoke' factory was buroed at noon Wednesday. The loss will reach (50,000. A high wind prevailed, and for a time the north part of the city was in danger. Pr.bjterlan AmciudIv.

Eagle Lakk, May 21. Rev. John Withrow, of Chicago, retiring moderator, opened the proceedings of the Presbyterian genera assembly Thursday morning. 'J Ei.etad Moderator. May 21.

Dr. Sheldon Jackson was elected moderator of Presbyterian general assembly over Dr. II. Minton Thursday by a vota of 818 to 838. 9 Bpata So laoraas.

tha Armr. Mapmd. May SL Gen. De Arcar- Stoves, Tinware, Refrigerators, Garden Tools. Lawn Mowers, Netting, Builder's Hardware and Cultery at prices that Defy Competition, See V.r iiv he a nr cv been strapped, gently tap the flint with a hammer, giving it each time a well- I directed blow.

At every tap a flake adx inchea lonsr and one inch wide falls into raga, minister of war, has Introduced a bill into the cortea providing for an hia hand and, if a good one, is deposited Increase of the army in Spain to 100, THE ELWOOD DRY GOODS CO. i a nail bv his ae. all baa ones Deing oa. i Votaataare From Amnio-, LoKDOW, May 81. A dispatch to the Standard from Athens says that too Greek volunteers from America arrived Uivt Ihuradajfi discarded.

The knappeVs worky these Hints' with hammers with long-, thiu often-made of old files, transversely striking the atrip of flint on aa Iron fixed in their bfpche. 1 r. in, ulmulv i 1415 West Main St..

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