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The Richmond Item from Richmond, Indiana • 1

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The Richmond Itemi
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1 KING ITEM 5 fci VOL. XX111. NO. 182. RICHMOND.

MONDAY. JUNE 10. 1901. RFVPN ftFNTR A WPPlf. flAIIMTV flVnfllUOmril killed two officers.

I TinTv fllTTvTiniiTT li 1 MnnrcM wnnnnrw 1- Phone Main Tenth BEE HIVE GROCERY A. 190 Kentucky Biennial of Before Ha Died Himaelf-- Tragedy. Report of the Condition That Order. Disposition of the County Court" cil to Economize Is Evident. You Use Flour? Hiram Pitman a Well Known Man Expires of Heart Disease- Special to the Item.

St. Paul, June 10 The report of Head Clerk Charles W. Dawes, of the Modern Woodmen of America, for two years ending December 31, 1900, show By the Associated Press. Mlddlesboro, June 10 Deputy Sheriff ranliara demanded the surrender of Andy Cox, who has been terrorizing Corbin, Saturday night. Cox shot and killed Branham and motrally wounded the chief of police, Silas Wilder, who succeeded in killing Cox.

This occurred Saturday night and Wilder diied this morning. BUT FEW APPROPRIATIONS WAS A CIVIL WAR VETERAN ed the total benefit certificates Issued to be 8,980 camps in goo'd an increase of 3,033 camps; receipts of the benefit fund, $7,570,988, disbursements, receipts of the general fund, disbursements, total insurance carried, $905,153,500. ....25 Pound Sack Carpenter's Fancy 50c Pride of 50a Victor Jno. Wolfe's best Dicks mighty fine for the White Satin 65c Haxall Pillsbury's Best Floribel, patent W. E.

HASTINGS If You Get It At The Bee Hive, It Is Qeod. Wae Not Stricken Until after He Retired Laat Night Death Came Quickly-Other Death and Fun' erale Reported Today. Hiram Pitman, a- well known man Xoet of the Number Aaked for Go Over Until Next Fall-Matter of Bridge Bulldine-Other County Affairs of Intereet. The county commissioners have named James Davis as the Wayne county representative to rurdue Cecil Veale, the other ap- Blacklist! Legal. By the Associated Press.

Chicago, June 10 Judge Waterman, of the circuit court decid'ed that the blacklisting of girls by the Stock Yards firm was illegal. The girla struck last February and the firms affected refused to take them back. Mrs. McXinley the Same, By the Associated Press. Washington, June 10 Dr.

Rixey reports no change In Mrs. McKialey's condition. pointee from this county will finish and a civil war "veteran, died' last night between 10 and 31 o'clock as a result of heart disease. His demise was of the most suddeif sort and there was the greatest surprise this morning when his many acquaintances wer told of ft. Mr.

Pitman w.i ap his course next year at the univerai THE ART EXHIBIT. THE ELOCUTION ty. John C. Nicholson, superintendent of the county poor farm was re-elect parently in usual health Taturday, but ed by the commissioners Saturday for yesterday he complained somewjat of Preparations In Progress for the Opening1 of the Display Tpmorrow Night. The opening of the Richmond art another year.

feeling badly and remained' abovt. his home most of the lime. Last eight 1 Ladies' 1 That there was a disposition on the part of the present county board to exhibit will occur tomorrow evening he retired at 8:30 o'clock and'an hour economize, and that they are intent and preparations are now geing made or so later was stricken. He lived but upon keeping down every sort of ex- with this end in view. A large num a short time thereafter and' did not pense in every department of the county.

Is very evident from the work regain, consciousness. The funeral will take place Wednes ber of paintings are already in pjace and the remainder will be hung tomorrow by the committee having this hirt Department of Barlham Gave a Beoital Saturday veainv. In Llndley hall Saturday eveniuifr occurred the annual recital of the department of elocution of EarLham. Every number was well executed and was highly pleasing- to all present. The following was the program presented: "Song of the Triton" Molloy (Quartette.

"The Home in the 1L W. Grady Geo. S. 3ond. "Mrs.

Briggs aud Boy Crockett Frances Sheppard. "The Name of Old Riley Roy Barrett. day afternoon at 2 o-'clock from, the work in charge. Those who have seen done at the special session of last Saturday. Everything that was not looked upon by the council as an Fifth street M.

E. church. Interment the collection, say that It exceeds ex pectations. This morning 125' pieces of decorated china arrived from in Kings cemetery. Zanesville, O.

for the department un emergency was deferred for action either for or against until the regular session next fall. It is too early to The funeral of Mrs. Mary Wuenker took place this afternoon at 2:15 der the supervision of Mrs. Stubbs. Tomorrow night's opening is for mem 00 bers only, but those persons who had o'clock from St.

Paul's Lutheran church and was attended by a large predict at this time what the council will do with the several matters that were left hanging In' the air at the contemplated the purchase of mem congregation of friends. Reiv. bership tickets and who for some rea Bpecial meeting. The mutter of re son failed to procure them, will find them on sale at the door tomorrow pairing bridge structures and of lluber conducted the funeral services. The pall bearers were William Bart-el, Henry Cutter, D.

H. Meerhoff, Ger- One of the delightful fea tures promised for tomorrow night will be the presence of the entire Rich mond Orchestral Association orches tra. (a) "Fiddle-dee-dee" Field (b) "Little Brown Maude White. Solo, "Beeause I Love 5 Miss Johuson. Set of Aldrich Florence Morgan.

"The Revenge" Tennyson Levering. "Jimmy's Steam Chair" Anon Helen C. Munger. (a) "Gaily O'er the Ocean" Abt (b) "Good Night, Flnsuti Quartette. hardt Heitbiiink, Samuel Taylor and Chris Theodore J.

Manning, aged. 53 years, died Saturday afternoon at his home on Northwest Fifth street, after many weeks illness with bowel trouble. Friends may call at any time this ere-ning. The funeral will occur Tuesday morning at 9. o'clock.

Interment at Fountain City. MARKET OPENS. These cool, comfortable, sensible and styl- i ish garments will be more generally worn than ever. They are deservedly popular and are 2 growing into faior more and more. Used for dress, outing, walking in fact a shirtwaist jc can be worn anywhere.

But, we want to- im- press on the minds of the ladies the fact that our line.this season is far above former SeascWi ifc in style qualities and low prices. WHITE WAISTS-These are taking the building other ones is me of the most important things that the council has to investigate. There are petitions pending for new bridges and! recommendations for the repairing of several It is said that there is no question but what one or two of the bridges asked for will have to be built; or else the county will be compelled to shut off traffic on one of them at least in order to avert the possibility of an accident The council has in. its investigation of bridge maters, ordered the repair of every bridge structure South Side Market House a Great At traction Laet Saturday Evening. At eight o'clock laet evening1 was The city markets for the summer held the public meeting1 of the Young Woodmen Meet.

By the Associated Press. St Paul, June 10 Delegates to the have opened. Saturday afternoon there were large numbers of people 4 who visited the south side market Head Camp of the Modern Woodmen Woman's and the Young- Men's Christian Associations. The address was made by Prof, albert Russell of the house, where a goodly number- far of America, whose convention opens mers and gardeners had assembled. here tomorrow morning are coming Biblical department of the college.

lead. Good reasons no colors to fade nor to get ugly; look neaterand cleaner, and can be The display of vegetables and fruits in on every train. that is deemed to be really in danger and as stated Saturday, one new one, a small structure, was ordered. The matter of the extra pay for the assessors of Wayne township was not was particularly fine, considering the Tonight the Ionian and Phoenix backward season that the country Lterary Societies will hold their pub Found Murdered. By the Associated Press.

made up to a better advantage, with lace, etc, I 98c WAIST that is a beauty in every folks had toa contend with. Market Master Dunham says the sales were large and that patrons are highly lic exercises in Lindley hall, acted upon, but went over with other Atlanta, June 10 Miss Bessie Jack matters until fall. Another pleased with the showing made. Tomorrow morning; market will be held iv.i j. The program for the remainder of son, an adopted datig-htcr of R.

C. Flower, a dairyman at Poplar Springs, iKiug wenu over, was tne ques at the east end place, between Fit- tion of the pay of the janitors at the way. Nice, closely woven, fine quality lawn, beautifully trimmed and fits perfectly.1 All other prices are here, and every priced a suburb of Atlanta, was found mur this week will be as follows: Tuesday, June 11. teentn ana hixceentn streets, upon dered near her home this morning. court house.

Besides the numerous minor appro which the city has secured anotner 10.00 m. Class Day exercises by the A negro boy employed on Fowler's Senior Cluss. lease. East-end markets will be held on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, and south end markets on 2-00 p. m.

Business meeting of the place has been arrested on suspicion. 8 has a big bargain waist for its comparison. ft 39c to $1.39. Alumni Association. prlations that will be wanted next fall from the county council, there will come up the proposition to make an appropriation for the building of The girl's throat was cut.

Wednesday and Friday mornings and 8:00 p. Public meetlne- of the Saturday-evenings. Alumni Asaociation. Address by Chioaro Markets. By the Associated Press.

Clarence Burkh older. Ph. '94, a new Duiming at the poor farm, as recommended by the county board at Probate Matters. charities. Poem by Ethel Coleman, '99.

Wednesday, June 12. Chicago, June 10 Wheat 72; corn. Lloyd K. Hill, administrator of the COLORED WAISTS The prettiest patterns in all the rich, new shades are here in abundance 8t the right price. WALKING SKIRTS Grey, black and 42; oats.

87. estate of Kitredge Hill, filed final set a. m. commencement xeroses. tlement.

Toledo, June 10 Wheat, 72. Address by John Henry Barrows, A FIGHT IN STORE. Edward J. Humpe, guardian of the D. president of Oberlln college.

minor heir of John H. Humpe. filed Conferring degrees. BIG TIME partial settlement. George Bishop, guardian of Eliza tCiffht of Fidelity Are Oppoaed by the Clarenee Wright, right tackle of the blue, elegantly made, good qualities only made with the new stitched flounce, $2.98 to beth Mallot, insane, filed partial set '99 fotball team.

Is spending the week tlement. Plonio at XltoheU'e South of the Olty Koyal Arch, The Knights of Fidelity, the new se at Earlham as tie guest of college Martha E. Dennis, administrator of $5.50. the estate of Jetbro Dennis, filed final friends. Teeterday Larrely Attended.

Between' 1,000 and 1,900 people at settle me nt-. Ladies Department, 2nd floor, front room. cret organization of saloon- is not to occupy Indiana exclusively -e- Miss Carter, '99. of Platnfield; J. Skinner, g-ua-rdisin of the minor heirs of Wlutmel Hill, filed partial tended the picnic held just south of spending the week at Earlham.

settlement. iutcneii station on the R. M. 3 yesterday. The railroad ran two spec LOCKED HER DP.

ial trains down and both were packed to overflowing. The day was particu IN GOOD CONDITION. larly fine for an outing of the sort and everybody experienced a good without a fight with the Royal Arch, which the Fidelity gentlemen have attempted to succees. It Is understood that Br. Rogers, the High mogul fthe Royal Arch, expelled the lodges which subsequently farmed the Fidelity Society," has communicated with the officers of all Royaf Arch lodges in Indiana which, were not personally represented at the "seceders" convention in Cincinnati, recently, promising to stand by them financially Jn their fight.

The State Liquor League, which holds Its state conventon at Terre Police Place Mrs. Bessie Maaley Xn Jail ume. mere was music' throughout R. II. Railroad South of the City ta Hold Her ae a Wltneee.

tne clay and a dance platform wheh In Fine Shape at Preaent Time. had been provided especially for this occasion, was one of the enjoyable Mrs. Bessie Manley, colored, who The roadbed of the Cincinnati, Rich features. sometime ago filed an affidavit against mond and Muncie railroad from Rich her husband! charging him with as riTin iniTfii.M sault with attempt to kill, and who in good shape. The work of ballasting KH.

MNKMKR KKSIRNN failed ta.be on hand at the preceed- v. 2 1 i. jii Haute, June 19 to 20, Is reported to be hatching plans for giving the new nigs me jn-oseeuung wrcness wnen the case was called for trial on two sarily quite slow, as every foot ofTshe roadbed must be gone over time and Desirea to Oo to Another Climate for different occeasions, was arrested last His Wife's Health. againi before it is in proper shape. The road, however, is In such good shape, even at this time, that the pas Be Your Own Barber night and will be held in jail to appear ae a witness against her husband.

She had been out of the city until a day or so ago and the police Uquor organization a run; for Its money. The Liquor League has no Indianapolis branch at present, j. J. F. Weiss, of Canton, president of the National liquor League, Is to attend the Terre Haute meeting.

It is said to be the only state meeting-, outside '-f Ohi, which he has attended, whlti Is looked npon, as significant senger trains can easily make the trip Rev. R. N. McXemer, pastor of the in less than schedule time. tirst ttuptlst church, yesterday ten say she was preparing to leave again.

The work on the south end) passen- dered thecona-reu-at-lnn Vila retoT.n, George Schultz Sundsyed in Oxford; ger station Is progressing quite rap- tion, to take effect September 1st A Idly. It promises to be a very pretty meeting- will be held tomorrow night Ohio. Claudia McBrfda spent Sunday to it. Rev. MeNeinsr desires to move to The new Gem Safety Ra zor shaves easy and clean.

Absolutely no danger oi cutting the face. Warrant- ed and for sale by Ia Now a Cadet. Robert Sen err has passed in the Eaton. Correction. another climate for the -benefit of hisl Misses Anna, and Alice Nolan spent xam.lna.tl9.n at West Point and has In the advertisement of the Colonial wnes Health.

The members of the been admitted aa a cadet. Sunday la Eaton wih their grand congregation are loath to accept the resignation, as Rev. MeNemer has Grocery Saturday the types made us say that you -could get ten bars of Ives soap for ten. cents, when it 1 mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Waiter Dalbev and Mr. Miss Kramer, of Dayton, was tha been a very popular pastor aad it Is hoped that he may ret find it possl- guest of Richmond Mends Saturday and Mrs. Allen, Hart visited 1a Eaton I should have read twenty-five cemts. Sunday.

tha ad. odaj JOHN II, ROLING. taaa.

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