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The Elwood Daily Record from Elwood, Indiana • Page 1

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DeHORITY 41 HOWE ElwoolHfceord; DeHQRITY HOWE, Slum in Jrttir(ivKt, ''ol7f dllll lh-tcliihi Solution lor Cu nirruH- Fair and Colder EIiWO()DrINI)IANArVVEDNE8DAYrMAlCIIria7 TEN CENTS A WEEK INDIANA NKWS. Rajral aukaa tha loud pun, whulwm tut company replevlneJ the stuff today, valued at ulatut $200. Wincgardncr had charged storage duties on the iunhlncry and wanted the company to soUle before he would release It. 'J'he company put Die mutter In the hands of the sheriff Mnd took the goods. Suit will follow.

mm IIKlllKIT ICVKIt KMOWN Ibovhhhi luwii)oiim Mw.ll Nlraama, 1'nuii WmIihiiii anil llnlajr Tratwa. Iiici'HMiuil. nil UK Mm paat three day liuvu run tcti high waters untl causad great dulay in tlm mull aurvlr.e, especially laal night and today. No trains urnved al nil last night and were mint roil ml nver another (IIvInIoii. A big WlihliUIlt 111 illlKITNlllWII I'ttllHfcl til lH.

Kruiii every (I I ret; t.litrt unities reports of overflowing Ln ii iijh, numerous wiihIi out" mill much ilfHLrur.t li in of proper ly. Trains have ull been belated today, awl report, arc rotitliig In Hint th big rlvcrn are rlNliiK rupldly mid thrcatnh to hreak all high water rec You Can't Loose These Spring TIih changeable njiring weather constantly reminds you of the nwcenBity of the protection of your health. It is too warm for a winter Overcoat, but dangerous to run about without any. You Must have a Spring Overcoat. You should buy it here, for at no other nkuv will you get so much goodness and style for so small a price.

510, $12, $15. -aw-ak-o D. Evans Co. Clothiers for Everybody. I'KAt'K PIKM KKUINIIN l.l.wallya Mort and Wlfa mrm Having an laalug tm Court.

Llellyn Mori, a well known Weish tin plain worker, and IiIm wife. Alice aru having a trial In Klnc.li'a court ui day, the wife hcvlng brought surety of peace prccecdlngs Hgalrml Mort. Llewellyn I a addicted to drink and hla wife allege that lie la hard to get along with when In lilt cups. On Sat-urday night they hud a racket. In which John Heard wan mixed up, the evldenca tending to how that Mort had Mhled an Iron mlmile at Heard.

A will In mixed up In the cane and the whole affair la tielng exploited during the trial. Hli (loa.llt.oa S.rloua. Dr. O'Connor, who has liaeu III the pant two weeks, la In a serious condltloa and grave feara are enter tained for bio life Dr. O'Klla, of Loulavllln, under whom Dr.

O'Connor nil u-d, hiia been summoned to ihh iM'ilaldn and la expected to arrive today. There Is uo disguising the fact that the doctor la in a serious condition, which will be tad ne WD to IiIm many friend. It Ji fcaoo Mra d. I'eter Jackaon, the once great col-ared who fought a alxty-three round draw with Jaiuet Curbctt, wan whlpix-d In three rounili In Sao Kran-elnco laat night by Janiei Jeffrlen, the Pacific coant (lant. Juckaori wan an eaiy victim.

lira I la lllood lrrp. IiIimhI nieunn a rlenn nkin. No iH-auty witlmut it. HM'atvIa, amly 'nttiar- liean yuiir IiIoihI unil krci it tlenii, liv itiiniiK up Ilin laity liver uml driving nil nil lt lea Irimi tli IhhIv. IIikhi tmlny uninli iiiinnli-a, hoila, lilnti hea.

Iilnckliondn. that mi klv liilioun eoiiinloiuii liv Inkiim 'uacamtn, lM-iiiity Inr tn rent. All drug-glnla, Mtiafui tiuli giw-i'-tei'il, Spring of Black thn nnw and jntpular color. Would Iwplriatwd ords In this city hui'k 11 reek In higher than rvcr hrforo known. Tim two small bridges In Mic nnrMi purl of the city ate niiluK tkci) and tin' waters are rubbing Mm Norl li Anderson aired llr lrtno All Mm ImiMomi lands are In-undated and wale la standing In sev-itI liouara n.

in Duck creek 'a course. Cellars are lllled Wil li water and the laaai'N miNtiiliied liy Mitt floods urn by no meaiiN trivial. Nprlng freshet are c) ii iiKf in and costly affairs, hut. they fan nnl lie prevented. IHvarrta UrantiMl.

Mr. Kate Heed has Mccur-d a divorce at Hiinlivlllf from Lou lleed, for merly or ihla city. It In reported that ijoeu ih now In Alaska. Mo In wanted for crimes committed here and at Indianapolis. Kecd's etmatlonal abduction and marriage are yet frh In the mind of the public.

Th Woman' Christian Temper ncn Union No. I will hold their regular meeting on March 25, at the home nf Mr. Yelvlngton, IUI5 South I) street, at 2 o'clock. Please be prompt and every lady come that feci an Interest In this work. Kilvli.r1 Noma Mwoila, Some dlfTerenee of opinion aroae between John Wlnegardner ami the Deerlog harvesting company over some machinery lielotigfng the latter thai the former had hern and the We am hliowing our full Drew (immJh, t'liihrnciLg all Htylt'H Iwiiijf wovttn in thin to hIiow llu'in to you.

Cents! Cents! 5 At nioMt l'ho Die km your Htock. MCK at tin mi niiil For 11 ti' lit 111 For a till the ress ds Crina Iiileri-l. I frmii tha Vl'lroa, l-(r llumlt'r ICuMtlcm. INDIANAPOLIS MYSTERY. a Tiiiiiik liiiioul hihKoikicxiI lii Itroad lullKhl.

Im.ianaioi in ml. Mini 1'i'iii'iti iivi-N in ii oiirl nts till uclieil to llih iliu of l.ii on. ss. II. Iiml ncciihlou to alment liiuiM-lf fur a hliui ti mo Tiu'mIiiv.

mnl iiiini r. iiiiiiiii found IiIh viiinur wife liuiiud ami iiii-iI mid uiicuiiMioiin, will, ejulli fwcurely tied ubout her lii-ail. Mr. I'earee hiniiiiiuiii il viIhIiuicc, mid after cuiieiuiisiii.aa Mr I'earee, Hliuinuiily III yeai-K old, liiU-l Unit slioi liy afu-r her himlmnd'a leparture Iwu men Miilil. nly entered her npHrlineiils, nml.

Iliisliin revolver in lier face. euuiH lleit her tu remaia nllent while they IhhhhI ami giigvud her. 'J'lu-ii hlie filing. il. Itnuwinir noth ing mure until In Ini-Jntnil returned.

The woman wiih sulijccted to no other indignity nml mulling apra-nra to have Ihtii Kluicn she uIm elnima her anMiiliuiU were white men, whose fucch crc hlliclicllcil. ''lm iuliee lire utterly at a I tu exi liiio Hie KtraiiL'-a happen in with iiiiii-Ii nent on and li pi her htuteineii ilonhi. Mr. I'earee 'n IuihI I lie 1011 1 si reel nsliillgv ton) of the eiilerlng or Inn uliM-nee. city, unit no une wits seen (he pluee ilurillf WATtH-SOAKED.

Kvrrf Nrrllmi uf Imll.um Hwepl liy Urmrf Kalnralla. IMUANAeoi.iH. Mareh '1 he Hlat is water sunked. Kvery wetion till heen swept l.y heavy ruin fulls. In tffi city 'i i inelies uf ruin has fallen la the past Jil hunrs, anil the tall eontia in s.

Kivers nml creeks are hank full ami overllinvinjf. ami in luuny seetloii the illinniL'e tu In, in hui.U is wid. spread. 'I imrtliern Indian the, sturins luive heen eontln Unas fur several ilaya, and in Kiiseinsko ami eoiinties inneli luss has U-eti sllstnilloiC in Oaviess ami Sullivan euimtiea th lowlainls are already covered and farm- era have Iweu forced to abandon prop-ertle and remove their live stock to the hills, The lake Erie A Wwi raiifuad' siilfered were waalioUt near I tluml. and tha lliff Pour luUrrupMl between Warsaw and (ioshen.

All Imlieat ions point to one of the heaviest ilisxU known for years. DANGEROUS PLAYTHING. I'hllil 4ilvn a Hyimiiill I'arlritlKn hf (Irnmlfaltifr la I'mhahly l-'wlll Hurt. iMiUNArol.lN, March Jit. Lit tle liracc uf this city, wliilu visiliii(f her if rami oarciits east uf the city, was seriunsly.

and perhaus fatal ly, injured I iicsday muriiiiijf liy th I'Xpliisiun uf a ilviiaimle eartrnlru. Iter ruiiilliilher Iiml foiinil the cart riilife some ilnys Is-tnic nml luel iriven it to the little firl tu play with. tliinU- i 1 VT it nmi-explo-ive. iluf a hide 111 the cartridiro with a pin ami a few grains mtte It'll on an iiiljaeent stuve ami went up with a Hash. threatened to throw the cartridge away from her but it exploded as it left her hand, Tin) cartridge hud Is-en bitten and tossed arotiml the house for some time as plaything.

A Hoy'. HhI Ileal h. Kt.wooii. March 'Ja. Harry, tho briirht and proinisiiiK scvcn-year-old son of Mr.

ami Mis. Niluuioti Addisoii, net with a trairir death ruesday morn I11K. While troiii(f to school he stopped by the wayside and, standing on the edire of a pond uf watcrcoiitented him si-lf with thi'uwiny in rocks ami sticks. He tripped ami fell in, and was at once drawn into a closed sewer Tin) buy lodged and lieforn lie could Ik- rescued was ilruwned. An electric bath was resorted to in order lo hrin back life, hut all elTorts at resuscitation failed.

A Hrlug at Marlluavlllis Maiuinsvii.i.k, Iii, March IX A modern deluire has prevailed here for aix hours mnl continues. White river was rtimiini; uut over the bottoms bu-fore it Is'iran raiiiinir Tuesday, ami the Hood of ISTfi may Is- repenteii. Indian-apolia ami Vineennes trains are at a standstill 1kciiiisc of washouts, as likely to to the ease with the I ti vr I'uur Ik-fore luorni Such a raiul'iill can not he ri'iiiciulicfcd lu re. Scores of cellars are Hooded, and there is' con-aidernlile loss tu stocks of trim Is in basements. Illah Halt-rat Kiel nl.

KiriiMuMi, Mareh The heavy rains of the past 4H hours Tues day nirht caused the Whitewater river to ovcrllow Its hanks. The power house of the Mirlit, Heat and Power t'o, was Hooded and the city is in darkness. People living In the river bottom were compelled to llee. for their lives. The damage ail told will prou-ably run into the thousands of dollars.

Had washouts nlontf the Pennsylvania railroad are reported. llara lllil hcrla at Tlptiiii. Tll'TOM, March 'Jll. Two sniall children of I'harles Ynuiiif died within a few hours Tucsiliiy from the most vi-rulent form of diphtheria. Antitoxin was resorted to without success.

A strict quarantine has been esta hi islietl, and the schools will dose until dniijrcr is over. There are yrave appreheii-sjojisiif Hl a iHHH-brtmf cliililren have symptoms of the iliseuae. FQVDER Absolutely Pur own aMuaa eownta ooM aw vona. MTATH HALL tKiUtlK Oral4 Tsatsriiar at Aadaraua Willi laCltlaaln It. A'i'peclul from Aodurson to the morntiiK' papers says a stale base hull league win ornanized there last 19 cities 10 tne league are KIwikkJ.

Aoderaon, Alexandria, Marlon uncle and Kokomo, ull near cities. 'At Marluu Sol Altitun bus charge of ths club and bis manager Is Al Law-son. In this city John Klytin will he buck of the club and the team will be iuanaKM by Enoch Summers, Zauei-vlile. an experienced hand at the At Alexandria John Ilosche will man it affairs. Tbe Munclaclub will be uiaoaired by Lee Wachul a younit business man.

The Anderson club la backed by Cal McCullnuk-u and will be manskred by Henry Mote. Uus Henry, of Indianapolis, will have charge of the Kokomo club. The sM'ary limit has been placed at HWami 05 frames will be piayed, Including ind ay ball Tbe season will open April 15. Tuo Irounds will probably besrrati at tbe fair grounds. The It owing offlcers wero elected: Presld'-nt-C.

K. McCuJIoukU, An-deraon. Secret GalTln, Montpeller. Tberf -ri1 will open May 15 and DICK WANTS OCT. Thlaks What Tlaaa Bs psB In Jail aoatUb Dsdaatsal.

Isacc Goodman was In the city Mon day In the Interest of his son, Dick Uoooman, who Is in the stale prison and want to secure a pardon. Goodman was sentenced to a term of four year la the penitentiary and his time will be out in June. Uefore receiving bis sentence Goodman claims to have laid in the county jail eighty days and he will ask Governor Mount to credit him that amount of time which would lethlooout of prison nearly three months sooner. The trouble Is that no record of the time Goodman was kept in the county Jail can now be found Anderson Herald. It Is now thouabt that Goodman will have to serve the remainder of his time His home is three miles east of this city, Tha ooaid Ca.a.

Kitty Have Is ithe second woman ever put on trial In Madison county for murder. Tbe other case rai that or Nancy Swope, who kllljfi Sarah Dawson at Sumraltvllle July Ihh7. Mrs. tiwopo was acquitted, In 1874 Mrs. Mawson, residing south of An derson, was charged with murdering her son Albert.

She committed sui cide a few dayi after her hMi's decom posed body waa found. rarBale. No. 1 speed cart. For further par ticulars call at Feasler's livery barn.

Fastidious People can be Suited in El rood as well as in Indianapolis. Tbe Dressiest and Swellest things in cloth ing as well as Hats aud Furnishings can be found at the The Mammoth B. The Guyer Hat the latest pattern, can be found in our store. plain or fancy gitmlH in clotlm tlmt and ihhI. (itmrnntcoil to HiTvicc every time.

luru ranu of popular Htyloa in lutuMt wcitvcH. The rutinl of and 75 cent vhIiich. liitrcMt iiKHiirtinont of iniportud (ioihIh in Klwoinl. Any Htylu fancy want, can lo found in this The Boston Store. riral Day's Trial.

Hays, charged with tbe murder ol her lover, Lew Fink, passed away uneventfully at Anderson yesterday, Minnie (Jollier, Grace Mosler and Dr. Keller were examined yesterday. The (Jollier woman had been an Inmate of the Hays ranch since September and aid Kink came to the house and made it his home until murdered. They were all dniiklut; and when they ar rived home she was dead drunk and didn't know what transpired. While Or.

Keller was testifying as to the nature of the wound, the un derclothlriK, white shirt and necktie worn by Kink on the niht of the murder was exhibited to the Jury. The shirt showed powder burnt) In the back and all the clothinir was thoroughly saturated with blood. The slifbt of the bloody uarmeuts threw the ruur dcresa Into hysterics and twice she hud to be taken from the court room because of her wecnlni: The trial was resumed today and will consume the remainder of the week. Real K.tala Traa.f.r.. Wtu Lee to John Hayden, lot 19, Lvnwood add.

Klwood. (150. ItenJ. Hlte, etal to Henrietta Syl veiter et al, 10 acres lu Green town' ship, toOO. Henrietta Sylvester et al to Ben Hite et al 2.r acres in Green township, M.aiO Henrv 0.

Callaway et al to Llewel lyn Mort, lot 19, Kidwell add, El wood, 100. Cassius M. Greenlee, commissioner, to Thos. L. DeHority, laud in Pipe- creek twiiablp.

Llewellyn mort et si to tnos. a Thomas, lots IS and 19, Kidwell add, Sarah llowland to Wm. A. Itarnes et al, lot 152, Park add, El wood Louis Willis etal to Joshua Jones et al, lot 59, Lytiwuid add, Elwood, H0 Francis Watklns, admr. of estate of Iilchard Thornburg.

to Thomas Wood, lot 222, Englewood add, Anderson, $50 ChrlHtlau V. Rott to Catherine K. Nagel, part of lot 0, Plate Glaus add, Klwood, $850. Krank K. DeHority et al to Joaeph Jeffrlen, part lot (I, block 1, Anderson add, Klwood, $1.

Ntrla. Still On. The strike at the United glassworks is HLI i I on and it seems that It can't be settled satisfactorily. The arbitrating committee decided ycHtorday that the flattener who has been the cause or the troutiie, had heen discharged legally and that the men should all go back to work and otdered the manufacturers to order the men back last night but as yet none of them has returned. The it-ter as It now stands looksTiN though here would be a lockout for some time.

Tha Woman's Club, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett will entertain the Wnmad's club at a social sesalun at their pleasant home on South Anderson street tonight. A pleasant time is anticipated. Marr'Iaga KiaaDias.

Hubert Weight Julia Oraney. Horace U. Stlllwell Olga M.Brown. Our Spring Line of Shoes has arrived, and we have the nobbiest, prettiest things in the Rosa Nixon has Nixon for divorce tued George W. Wilbur Hunter, Panhandle agent, la In the city.

claim H.eef ls 0D the Jury that is trying Kitty Hays at Ander- William Stanton Ml8 Louise Smith will occur lu Have a glass of beer on a float at I Schrote's place, North Anderson street. Miss Ella H. Stultz, of Zanesvllle, i. lrue8t of Mr- "id Mrs. A II.

Uelch. ABda Newman has entered suit for divorce against her husband, Alex Newman. Have a glass of beer on a float at 1 od Schrote's place on Forth Anderson street. Fronk Dencls, a music dealer of uncle, Is the guest of Elza Williams and family. The marriage of William Jones and Mary Ann Love will nr.mii In nlntA glass addition Saturday evening.

Oeorgs Broad, who married Mies Kitty Jones, of this ntt.v Hof.at.H for the nomination of mayor of Gas City. Grandma Clark, residing on East Main Street, hart a uerli.m at.t.aIr of heart trouble laat nlirht. nnii vnu In dangerous condition for a time. The Mackay opera comoanv. who are to appear here Saturday night in oaiu rasua." nave recent osed a nine weeks' eniraizeinent.

at ti, o. Elwood ball nlavers this afternoon profess to know nothing of the formation of a ball league er of a club In Elwood. They thlak most of It is on paper. Mrs. T.

C. Hall, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Anna Mc- wonaia, of 612 North ltlth street, re turned to ber home at Cincinnati this morning. George Ream, one of the bast known base ball pitchers in Indiana, shot himself accidentally vevterdav while out hunting ducks, a load of shot pass ing tnrougu nts side, Henry Lyst received a latter tcdav from Mayor Dunlap, of Anderson. stating that he bid accepted the In- vii.ar.inn nr r.tiA i a viat.

tn here on Decoration day. The Mort trial in Mayor Finch's court came to a termination at noon, Llewellyn agreeing to swear off from drink and attend more strictly to bus iness, he case was then dismissed. AranriHuA k. i ousmess man or Hnramltvllle aaatnst whom Olive Jones, a charming young widow, Drought serious charges, bas cerfapromtsed mattars, paying the wo- maMloO. Waker ThomDson.

the tenor of the Mackayv opera company, poHsesses a nnra mmnM nf almnut. nnlim tAri compass, Tbe press of Cincinnati and other large cities are unanimous in thelr-pralsc- Kilnrata Your llnvola With Cairarata. Canity Cathiirtlc cure cnnstlnatlnn forever. tO-i, 1( C. (ull, uruKKluut rutuuil uiuQtiy, 5Yqu Will Make a Mistake if you fail to look at them before purchasing footwear.

WM. J. YEO. DeHority Bank Building. gagkgkga gMgA bbbbbb ggatiagkglggiafkAaVBA gguK gtk4ka liwWWWJWlllWWTimWt Spring Wo could writ for rlitya and yot oould not do Juatlee In the irrand dlilay of tailor made anrlnir atilU an1 troimera.

To oonvliieu you of the truth of thla tU)vk Wo Kiiurantea a perfect fit keep cleaned, repaired and prcsaed Pan la Ilcat or Suits pleaae call and examine nur do sale. Your clothing 3 free of charge for one yoar. ou Riirlh i i.nn A St. SuUh IIcHt on ISarth $10.00 vcrcoatH IIchIou HIGH ART Clothing Parlors. I353 South miliUlLLiiliUiUiUiUi 1 1 i.

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