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The Columbus Republican from Columbus, Indiana • Page 8

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GonnESPOHDEiicE Old St. Louis. A. Snider was In; Cofumbua John Stultz transacted business in Coiumbus Saturday, J. 11.

Armstrong returned from Indianapolis Friday; BMnjMJB .1... "BMa Mal I i' -3'-' -4 John and Herman Snider butchered a. line porker, YaI of Flatrock, was in town Thursday evening. In spite of ihe open, winter there 13 xcry lUtlaeickness in this vicinity. Hoy Norris and visited in the vicinity of.

St. Paul, last week. hv and Mrs. Aaron Essex cave a New Year's dinner to all their chil 13 Days Only, dren and their families. About forty er.Joyed the feast" John Stultz has erected a modern 18, li Satu poultry bouse on his farm east of town and will engage in the fine 4, and Endi Saturday Evening, chicken Y.

George Boicourt, of Indianapolis. came down Tuesday to spend Christ- with' his parents: He; returned Thursday, accompanied by his sister, This sale is for I cash; the bargains real; stock large. Winter Suits, Overcoats and Pants, all of, an. and Ends Ida. who will visit there a few days; lower prices than ever before; all seasonable as the winter is just beginning.

Cf Bargains in Caps, bnirts ana naerwear at prices low enougn to lnauce you to lay in quite a supply in tnis sale at yilliam has -purchased a half interest in the Sim Mix grocery and meat market at i Hope and will take charge the first! of Ihe year. Jacob Snider, of this iblace. will, move on' Mr, Botetourt's: farm. The M. E.

Sunday school has elect the following officers for the en- sulnsr vear: Superintendent. Ell Sni der; Eva Essex; assistant, Not to Carry Over Any Odds rr Dttertaincd many of them on reduce our immense SPECIAL "BARGAIN COUNTERS at prices less than HALF OF VALUE. we have thrown We are bound to Pearl Snider: secretary, 'Jiena Boi stock before invoicing. Belowjire a fewof the bargains offered-. PANTS Wonderful cttt-in price of all pants, especiallv in odds and ends HATS and CAPS 50c quality at 39c, $ijoo grade at 88c, $1.50 qulality at $1.24, $2.00 and $2.50 at $1.69 and $3.00 grade at $2.38 SHIRTS 19c, 39c, 59c and 88c worth 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $1,25 i SUITS marked down to 3.75 worth 00 or $3 00 more SUITS marked down to $4 48 worth at least $6.00 to $7.50 SUITS marked down to $5.00 worth $2.50 to $3 50 morel SUITS marked down to $6.00 worth $8.50 to $10.00 Better grades in like proportion to $25.00 value OVERCOATS $3.98, $5.40, $7.65 worth $6.00, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 OYERCOATSBetter quality in proportion, at a saving of $2.50 to $5 on a coat USrDBRWKAR 39c, 79c worth 40c, 50c, 75c HANDKERCHIEFS Fancy and red, now only 3c SUSI ENDERS from, 7c a pair on up GET BUSY, BE ON HAND EVERT DAY OF THIS SALE.

Here Great Purchasing Power. We I Remember thb date i' and place, Columbus, "I Saturday Jan. i 5 best makes, at tne lviarinattan. and $1.00 -A Dome to Golurnbus from near and Jar to this sale, it will pay you BIG Mrs. John Rebenack donated 1 two large cakes for the New Year's at the Frances Comfort Thomas Orphans' -'i PRICE OF WHEAT.

DAS ADVANCED SLIGHTLY And Promises to Soon Reach The. Dollar Mark-4-Pricet of Eggs Hogs Declined. The local prices of wheat is again flirting ith the dollar mark end Bhippers are paying! ninety-five cents per bnehel for No.2j yet there is but; little wheat moving on the local mar- i ket The price of eggs has dropped to twenty, cents per dozen and the: are fairly The, price? cJ timothy hay har advanced to fourteen dollars per. ton, and the price of hogs has dropped ito four dollars anl thirty-five cents per one hundred )f i Parsnips are now: on Ihe. local mar-ket at seventy-five cents per bushel.

Rabbits are rather more plentiful than formerly and now that the quail hunting law is again on, there will probably beco'me more plentiful, hunters will of necessity devote more time to their slaughter. 1 COLITMBUS PRICES. January I. LIVE. STOCK Cattle 3 'Hog.

4 35. Veal 6 0Ch. 6 00 Lainibs 6 Oftj IN tOULTRT i Boring Chicken ii 4...... 4 ij Oaoos lO' Txwn Turkrvs 9 Hen Tarkfj. ......10 Geese.

Feathers j. 45 PRODUCE! Egs Butter. ii "ot.atoe.Iri8h. Potatoes, i apples. Imed bean.

'l 60 ...40 ...75 hm .....75 ...1 2S 0 4 4J i Hickory Nuts, small i Hickory Nnt, ainius 50 MEATS Hamt ...13 ...10 .2. GRAIN If ew i Oats. -1 I K. i court; musical director, Jap Lawless No change in the teaching force was made. 1 i 1 Grand View.

The here resumed operations last Monday, after a few -days' vaca tion. Annie McKinney continues to stay wlUi the Widow-Truex, of south Of town. There "are two or. three Indians now5 in our community. They belong to the lellsville.

tribe. Merchant Ping and wife spent Christmas night part of Thurs- day with relatives in. Columbus John Eickleberryjand Jesse Moore made a hunting trip to Story one day last week and met with poor success Cora Barkes continilea to her i parents, of our; own, and will after the tfro- another son-in- probably remain until traded meeting. i IJiaac Darkes has law eluce the last re iort from here. Mr.

of, lumbus, Ts the plucky man this 'time. Charley KInsejr, wh spent the holi-nearGeorge- days among relative townr has returned well pleased with his and. seems iTiETiome itlng the holidays, Art for the west to that of a barber. and wife, of WeBt juests of W. O.

Moore Moore and fam- sday night and Tburs- oore has returned after lacfed' eonttn ued where f. quarterly meeting, Inlsaed the sacramental la rtnrn- ate rial atj owff.exuenxe. Mr; Hart, Heth3y, was a tnis locality last weeV iftf tje had bought of Irwin King, whof aone Dougic of irwin King, wnoror- inerly lived here, an was proprietor of a general store here, but now lives hi fCoiumbus, It ba well fpr the pencil push er of Eastern Ilrown to be a littjle more scrutinizing, before lie reports visitors, as some" were reported last weeks writing! wnen tney were at home and had. not been anywhere. It seems tbat there are curious people in the world, some wanting new Jobs that hajire good Now the Eastern man has named sev cral1 who want to work for Uncle Sam and ill named have good Jobs, and he might have mentioned among oth ers who want to change Jesse Moon who is at work for Uncle Sam but has nla appucauon at two or three Dlaces for another so tUe ueonle of -this world are never sat Istled with what Iheyjiave.

Hartsville. rOur schools Monday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nowlin are off nti a vacation for ten days. Orville Padgett and wife, of Colum bus, are spending the holidays here.

Permana of i Lynchburg, istted his pareftts, Mr. and Mrs. t'harlea, Padgett. i The preaching at Barney M. E.

chcurch will be iu the morning inn- stfad of at night. Rtv. George Rlbolt and wife, of the M. C. hcurch.

of Hope, attended the funeral of Dr. Smalley, Tuesday Prof. U. K. Hope, Is, at tending to the drug store as, clerk while-.

Dr. Clyde Nowlln ia off on ia vacation. Janies Morrison and wife are the Seymour district of Ihe church at the formal open in? of the new M.E.hospital it Indl anApolis, this week. The' nrotracted meeting at- the K. church is in There wil lio Tr.eetlng every morning at o'cKx-k, ard every' evening at for' the next two weeks, prob- ly.

i.r many frienda here of Mr. and Vaught sympathize on account of the death of i Grove, -their only ew months d'ed a few ird. fen cf wi: died of rs1 1 I roe, fislt a v- Your Dollar Has fined to her bed for several weeks with typhoid fejrer, seems to be no better, and her little daughter has been "stricken down with the same disease, during the last few days. Mr. Boaz has the sympathy of all his neighbors in his sad' affliction.

Earl Stuckey, who lives a -mile south of Petersyille, was here on last Saturday night and the night being very dark, started home on horseback, going at a fast rate of speed, and in going around a buggy the norse stumbled and! fell. He was thrown to the ground, and had his coilar bone broken and injured his; left arm. Dr. Blue was called and dressed the wound, i Miss Blanch Robertson entertained Christmas evening, 25, for Miss Van esse Ratcliff, of Russiaville. and Miss Lola Hoopingarner, of of Tunnelton.

The gueses were Misses Myrtle and" Ruth Vickery, Grace Sleredith, Pearl Smith Mon-ta Finkle, Pearl Steinbarger Nell McCallie, Zella Holder, Martha Man-kin, Corda Robertson, Messrs. George Spptts, Garah Schumaker, Clarence Davis, Harry Steinbarger, Roy Vickery, George Boyer, Forest Meredith, Roy Maier, Will Steinbarger and Roy Finkie. Seventeenth Year. This will be Dr. Appleman's seventeenth year here.

When you consider the time he has been coming and the fact that he has a larger practice now than ever before, you will conclude that he must have met the -approval' of those who have employed him. Inasmuch as he deyotes all his time andattention td chronic and nervous diseases and puts all his spare time In hospital work on. these: lines, there is no reason why he should not get the best results. You can consult free at SL Denis hotel, Columbus, Tuesday, 'Jan. 8 a.

m. to 4 p. m. Ovstr nnni at th rtirteti.n Union chapef, three miles west of Co- iumbus. Saturday night, Everybody jnTte(j FAMILY -DINNER.

Mary T. Jones gave family dinner Christmas day at her home in Waymansville, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Talkington and children, Dale and Vivian, of Lou- Isville; Mr a-i Mrs. J.ha Jones re.

II. Iff and chi'dren cr.i Mr. Mean Business. hundred votes, and for each addition al fraction of one hundred votes, cast for Hon. Fred A.

Sims at the November election, 1906. Tie total number of delegates will be 92 appointed to the counties as folHows Bartholomew Brown Dearborn i Jackson Jefferson Jennings Johnson Ohio N. Ripley Switzerland 16 9 .10 9 .11 3 ,..12 6 will 'appor Each county chairman i tion the delegatesTf his. county! to the precincts, townships lor wards I there of and -give tv.o weeks' notice of the time and place of meetings to select delegates. 1 4 -WELDON' LAMBERT, Distiicl Chairman.

PRECINCT MEETINGS. Flatrock -South. The republicans ofj the South precinct of Flatrock township will meet in the township hall in Clifford, on at 7 o'clock p. Friday, January .10, for the purpose of selecting a pre- W. H.

RAILWAY, Com. Harrison To wnship. The of Harrison town- ship will meet, at Central school Fri day, January 10, at 6 o'clock p. for the purpose of electing a commft- teeman. T.

Ji BAILY, Cbm. Union Township. The republicans ofj Union township will meet at voting precinct In school house No. 2 Friday, January 10, at of 7 o'clock p. m.

for the purpose selecting a committeeman. i GEORGE OTT, Com. Clay Township. The republicans Clay township will meet in the township hall at Petersville, January 10, at 6:30 o'clocijc p. to electja committeeman and attend to biusiness.

E. MILLER, Cljim. Rockcreek Township! North Prepinct, The republicans 'north precinct, of township will meet at Burnsville, January 0, at 2 o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of electing a precinct committeeman.

I E. ROBERTSON. County Superintendent Charles E. Talkington has finished his book re port for this quarter, year ending toj day. As isr generally Che case the sales were light for the: Teas on that It, was not the beginning of a term.

The total sales for the quarter were $53.96,1 distributed as" follows: Ginn and Company, Chicago, Indiana School Book Company, Indianapolis, $31.50: Benjamin II. and Company Cicao, 52.t: Green ar. 1 New $7.24. Char'. -3 Els- i cf i I i IE enty-five new records.

Several beauti ful and useful presents were received. The father of the bride presented her with $100 in greenbacks as a wedding present Some other cash presents were also received. The 'day was an ideal Christmas day, one long to be remembered. ic For the present the bride and groom will reside wth his parents in Shelby county, and i expect to go to housekeeping in he spring in Scott county, Indiana. 1 The names cf those present: Rev.

C. S. Whitted. wife and three children. Ruth, Harry and Clinton; Martin McClintic anid wife, of Lewis Creek; Dave McCliiitic and of Newbern; Elish a McClintic and wife, cf Lewis Creek; William N.

McClin tic, wife four idacghter3. Nellie, Tessie, Leona and Irene; William H. McClintic wife i and! two sons, Oscar and Harley; Eston McClintic, wife and three children, Wiley, Maay and Ora; t3ert Fix, brother of the groom, and wife, 6f Lewis Creek; Ray Wertz, wife and, sor Lawrence; Mrs. Elvie Nading and two children, Ralph and Grace, of Lewis Creek; Albert Holland and wife; Charley Harry, wife and twp sons. Perry and Willie; May Lemar Daisy Daily, Albert McClintic and wife and three daughters; Elva, Ella and Elizabeth.

ENTERTAINED OLD FRIENDS. Great Bend, Kansas. Mr Isaac Brown, p-Dear Sir: Mrs. J. Wesley Brown, formerly Miss Minnjle Ward, Of Pikes Peak, IndJ, gave a Christmas dinner in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Cornelius Hurley, of Pikes PeakInd. A nuni ber of relatives and friends who were former residents" of Brown and Bar- tholomew counties, were present. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Cor-and Mrs. Daniel Markey and two nelius Mr. Keller, Mrs. Philip children, Charlotte land i Bernard Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Vard, Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Dudery and children, Ellis, Howard, Leota, and Sylvia; Mr. and Mrs.

Arthuir Brizendine. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward, Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Truex and Miss; frma'Hainline. An elaborate dinner was served and a delightful afternoon enjoyea ny the guests. mere was also a Christmas tree prepared which contained presents for both '-young, and old.

The writer was formerly a teacher in the public schoqls of your county. F. J. TRUEX Notice of District Meeting. The republicans pf the Fourth' con gressional district of Indiana are hereby respectfulljf requested to 'as semble in delegate convention at the city of Columbn3.

in Bartholomew county, at 1 o'clock! p. nx, on the 14th day of January, 13 3S, for the purpose cf electing a' district comtr.itteenan. 2.r. i for tra.i action such ctLer lucres? 3 car urstverly cc Ltlcre The rerrescz ts, ill be cne :rr.ate her, 28ftM was buried at Hope, Moni day, December 30. -Mr.

Steward was noble young man and wpll respected by all who knew 'hini. He ws thfrty-nine years of age. Jonesville. I Born, tos Edward Snidef an wifej Dec. 31, a son.

i Miss Clara Andrews Is spending the holidays wlti Indianapolis! Ed Parrtieck, of Illinqis, is the guest of his brother, Albert Pardieck, Frank Nentrup and famf -went to Vallonia Thursday 10 visit George Forman has mored ia the! property befenging to Mrs. George Gore. i William McKinney, of Bedford, has nloved here and occupy ng the- I r-j vire property, it i Mrs. Virgil King, of jWhiteland iil returned hoaie, after pending a few days with her OIHe Grahani find wiffe went to! Korth Vernon to visit Graham's! sister, Frank Shonfleld. Mrs.

Lizzie Shutnway, of Indian-j apolis, returned home Thursday, after visiung her sisterl Mrs. ShumWayJ Mrs. Eltiabeth Pardfeckt and daughters, find Mrsi William i Thomas, went to Indianapiolis to at-j tehd the funeral of Mr. Kernp. Petersville 1 pack bones ana spare ribs are now ripe.

j. Mrs. Owen Burnett, of IColumbus; la spending the holidays with friends here- J. I "I The iron for the new bridge at Davis ford has! been shipped! to Norton-burg, i Genevieve Ault, whhas been quite sick with tousilitis. Is able to be out again.

Mrs. Jarnes Mcln.tyre who has been confined to her roona by sickness, is reported better. v' Clay township furnished three members of the whitecap jury? and that manes an inms me vercuct wm De rtSht. i Mj Harry Chambers and Miss Pearl Smith were visiting Mr, and Mrs. or Ogilville, on last Sun day.

Miss Ethel i whoi ha confined to he? bed for theasV three weeks witb. stomach trouble, is much Improved. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ross, of who have beeii spending the holidays his parents and other relatives, left for their home on last- Tuesday evening.

Mrs, Mary; Smith hef4 granddaughter, Floral Smith, Fairfield county Ohio, are here visiting Mrs Smith's two nieces. Mrs. Mary Robert' son and Mrs.f James Mclntyre. Those who had the see-' ing the Christmas tree at thi3 place o- last Tuesdar night say it didn't look like there was any rantc on. The -program, "Santa CLyis Has she Grl?" well played by ihe htt.e fw.iC3 wnt away 11 Sweeny, only daughter or Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar McSweeny, and A. Perry Arnold, of Washington, D. is announced. Mr.

Arnold is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arnold, and is a nephew of Mrs.

John Suverkrup, of this city. The wedding will be among those of next fall. CHRISTMAS DINNER. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert' Calhoun entertained a few guests at Christmas dinner, at their home five miles northeast of the city. Each guest received a Christmas present from the host and Mr. and Mrs. John Joslin and daugh ter, Opal; Mr. and Ott Davis, Porter Linson, Harry Dehmer, Raymond Guthrie, Mary Fester, Bunell and Marshall Campbell.

ARTHUR-BEATTY. Miss Nellie Beatty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beatty, and Will Arthur were quietly married last Thurs day at 7:30 o'clock at their new and beautifully furnished, home cn the corner of Seventh and Wilson streets. Rev.

S. S. Offutt pronounced the ceremony in the presence of the Immediate families of both. Light refreshments were served after congratulations. The bride wore an.

exquisite gown of pink crepe de chine over taffeta silk. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Arthur. MASK PARTY, i A most enjoyable mask party was given Saturday night at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Reed, who reside one-half mile west of Grammer, in honor of their son, Kenneth. The vfary pleasant affair was in charge of Misses sByrde Robinson and Elizabeth Davis; The evening was spent With games and" an oyster supper was served.

Those in the party were Misses Lola Doty, Nellie Ardery, Grace Jackson, Bernice Guinn, Fannie Speers, Elizabeth Davis, Byrde Robinson, Mildred May, Joy Thompson an Messrs. John Thompson, Will Connell, i Wilber Hopkins, Louis Hoffman, Dr. a Riley, of Sardinia, Mr; and Mrs. James Reed, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward' Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reed. i FIX-M CLINTIC. Claud Fix, of near Lewis Creek, and Miss Maude McClintic, of near Newbern, were married "at the home of her brother, Albert McClintic, and wife, December 25 1907, at 12 o'clock.

i noon, In the presence of the immediate families of both and a few of the most Intimate, friends and neighbors, the Rev. ofncIaUng. fThe bride is the daughter of Martin McClintic, and was bom and reared near the home where she was mar- Tied. For while she gave music les sons, and was also organist at the Sunday; school at Newbera for sev eral years. Immediately afterhe ceremony the.

bridal party proceeded to the dining room, a rantl- ful course was served ter repairing to rarlor, ccr. were I IrcJ zzl Alhert I r.3 BAT TlIIKtlys 14 CO i It 0 fctrawj. 00 EE EDS 'X 2 60 ...7 to i Orchard grass. 1 75 Red ...4..... 1 r.j'rS aci Liir.Iy.

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