I thought many of you might enjoy this,
Janet
As printed Oct 15th 1891 in The Graphic (Independent Newspaper of
Campbellsburg,IN)
Tipton has adopted electric light.
Roan is operating a $5,000 creamery.
Warsaw police are raiding the gambling dens.
Hartford City Glass Works are again in operation.
The churches of Marion are leading in a crusade against saloons.
Samuel BLOOMFIELD, of Kendallville, has been arrested as a counterfeiter by
the federal authorities.
A young man of Ft. Wayne claims to have invented a typewriter by which
records can be copied in a book.
Many fields of wheat in Huntington county had to be re-sown owing to
grass-hopper ravages.
Seth COFFMAN, a dairyman near New Albany, was attacked by a vicious bull and
dangerously gored.
"Black-tongue" has appeared among the cattle in Porter county, and
quarantine measures are being enforced.
Frank HILL, a salesman for Caylor & Goldy of Washington, upon being charged
with embezzlement, disgorged $315 and was released.