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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 4

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Seymour, Indiana
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SEtfMUUK DAILY liEPUBLICAN, SEYMOUR, INDIANA OSOSOjg Everybody Great, Kldr.cy Ken.ezy CEiainea Fine Results. SOCIAL EVlTjTS. ai me time i commenced -using 7 your Hwamp-Root I was so bad that I had to give qp The pains in I my back would be like some sharp in BRCENaQEH-STANFIEU). KJ.Ii oiruaienii piercing my moneys ana f)n nf (h rnnot hpnntifiil wnAAintm could Jhardly oat a chair with of the season occurred bunday orler- 1 Ydtii 6ra7fib i 4uJM wjfe so fine that 1 hare reeom Albertina. was united in marriage to mended iCto others sand 3tenii promptly al two Cloct JJisn rJsre proaure ine same oenenciai results with Everybody' thatrttses iit? 'aw Conradi began playing Lohrengrin's -Good Country Fresh Eggs, Black Walnuts, lb.

Bridal. Chorus while the bridal party very thankful tb you for your great remedy, Swamp-Root, as I know that rf. 1 Many odd lots of merchandise, of holiday goods wilt be on sale i ind clJier thlnas In broken assortment will do at lowered prices In their places before an altar artistically arranged with ferns and it will do all you claim for it; Shell Bark Hickory Nuts, lb '4 CHAS. J. preparation for Invoicing: Prices In many Instances have been cut festoons' of smilax, from which hung Rice Pop Corn, lb.

3 1 rersonany appeared belore me, 1 whjte Wfdding bell. The Rev. II. In two. Mixed Nuts, this 23rd of September, 1909, Chas.

R. Booch of the St. Paul's Evangelical Choice of our Canvas Gloves, pair church, performed the ceremony. The who subscribed the above statement 4 2 for JSo 10c Apple. Butter, and made- oath that the same is true fa substance and in fact.

1 ring Ceremony was used, during which Mis Conradi played Hearts and TOYS Men's 50o Sweaters, each. 'lowers. R. oleason, vv: Justice of the Peace. Mea'g 0e; Underwear, each 4 i lb Dnda looked DeaulUul Jn a My commissipn expires May, 1912.

gown of white ivory satin, handeni AT HALF PRICE broidered. '-'Her tulle veil ar ranged with a Juliet cap effect of 1 1 Ot. KIImmt a c. illies of the valley. She carried a Mpl.

All odds and ends and small lots of toys left from our great holf- lovely bouquet of bride's rosea with- a Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do day stock will be sold at half price rather than invoice them. shower of white hyacinths tulle. Miss Alice Stanfield acted as For to Dr. Kilmer Bing- East Second St. maid of honor.

Her gown was of Seymour, Fnd; nint n.ni.in. nA arriA hamton, N. for a sample bottle. -uhnwm nt nJlr- CODVmce anj On6. YOU Will nA fimiin.

Xfi sih. i.nr,4 receive a booklet of valuable in- All Pressed Dolls left will be sold at ONE-THIRD THE REGULAR phice. All. 10o China will be sold for 5c First Floor. All 25o China will be sold for I Qc First Floor.

L' All Cut Glass at ONE-THIRD OFF First Floor. bride' "wn Are WIa 'Mm formation, telling all about the kid- silk mull trimmed with tink rofte bud. neys nd bladder. When writing be She also carried a large bouquet of ttenton he Seymour Daily nint carnations and smilfli. Littl BepubHcan.

Regular fifty-cent and ffi" rrwn Tianrvo Um one-dollar sixe bottles for sate at all i I1 I f- I 1 I I a fdrnir stores. unue, uower cufnrr anu wu I Adftrtlsemcnt dressed in a white suit caiTVing French basket of pink and white car Suits, Dresses an3 C6ats Mr. Bernard 1 Sunnenberg, I orCineimitttiractedwbestTnam- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The bride is- a highly esteemed Reported by The Jackson Co. Abstract Co.

young lady and has a wide circle of friends with whom he is very popu- KOTA SUIT OR DRESS OR COAT, BUT WILL NOW GREET Iar. YOU AT A NEW AND TEMPTING PRICE. The groom i- the son of Mr. and Shoe Nails Given Free With Each Pair of Half Nelson C. Apgar et al, to Eva Day.

Mrs. E. 8. Stunfield and is a very Dopular youriff man.1 He i enffasredf101 ooielda Ad. to beymmrri $1400 Our entire stock of Suits are put in two lots.

in the lumber business at' Norwood rfcremiaii -Henderson to Woodson Let La. Slampitt, 7 acres. Owen $375. Ko I -25 Suits all new this season's models, nil wool Serges every shade, choice. $7.95 After the ceremony elegant re- Cha8- OJlespie to Elmer Warren, freshments were servetL Kfr.

and Vernon $425. Let Ko. 2 35 Suits, our best Suits included, mixture and fancy Mrs. Stanfield have the congratula- Ernest Kovener to Rider Packing $1250 choice i eres, Sole leather in any quantity. Half-solcs 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c and 30c.

Heel taps, Heel plates, Heel supports, Cobbler's Outfit, Iron Stand and Lasts, Shoe Nails all kinds, Shoe Knives, Shoe Hammers, Rasps, Nippers, etc. tions and best wishes of a host of Lo in KoveneKs Ad. to Crothers-friends. In a 'few weeks thev will $100. cave for a honeymoon trip in the I Nancy J.

Butler to John A. Ballard, south and will be at home after Jan. 1 acre "rownstown $75. At Coats of many kinds worth up to $12.50. At $7X5 are Coats, good selection worth up to $15.00.

At $3X3 choice of any fancy Coat in our house. Wm. I Cosby to Cyrus and Mar 20, 1913 in their new home at Nor wood, La. garet P. Lynch, lots in Clearspring, $4000.

1 J. FETTIG CO. 'MILliURN-IIENDERSON. American Central Utt Insurance Ray Earl Milburn and Miss Co. to Sherman Hall and Love Hazel Henderson were married Sat- Densford, 50 acres, Vernon tt Lap Robes and Horso piankets uruuy evening uy ivev.

m. iiuctue- $JUUU. berry at his home on East Laurel Louis Oossmon to Rozella Shelton, street. 2 acres, Brownstown Tp." $20. jtir.

ainouni is me son or Air. nnd 1 fHE REPUBLICANjf-thviLprove 1" attractions. irs. Lf p. Aiiibum and a traveling Beware of Ointments For Catarrh salesman: -The bride "is the -daugh Thaf Contair Mercury ter of Mr.

and Mrs. O. Henderson, as mercury will surely destroy the Bothe popuhxrjroung eenotUd mplctelde-They will reside here. Tanee the whole svstem when Pnfn. At tMlTH, Editor and Publisher 5 ISO 4 1 '0 8 1 New erf 1 at the Seymour, Indiana, o.iice as Kocond-cliiHi Alma- and Ilobcrta McNeilLrPurdue Extension workers, are giving lectures and dc monstrntionft throughout the "tnfe, will give work each day of the course.

id Compiiny Methods 4 DINNER PARTY. tnrougn ine mucous sunaces. audi MissAnna Carter Pnrta! nd articles should 'never be used except AXXT ii.ii.ii I. -i Mi' Yiar 15.00 -M Miss Amy Howe, assistant' in thet Month "i ree Months. Week several friends with a dinner party ''scripIonOrmjretttable phy-Sonday at her home on North Ewing sicians as the damage they will do Home Eeonwmiett'Department, will .10 WXIZiUT We take pleasure in announclna to the Dublic that we are onen street.

Covers- were laid for the len lorn to ine good you can possibly Missed Leona Lail, 6f-Greenwood, derive from thenui Hall's Catarrh Cne $1.00 lear in Advuice- for business, prepared to Loan Money on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, also assist in the textile work. -Indiana women urged to send for complete program and to arrange to attendPurdue during Short Course wiagons, ana an Kinas oi rersonai Krcperty, and we are located on DAY, DECEMBER 30, 1912. Marie Boas of Vallonia, and Mr. Em- ure manuractured by iv J. Cheney mett-Cobb of Edinburgh nnd Harry Toledo, containjjBOJierT Shu ne, of Columbus.

curTt and is i taken acting directly noon the blood and mucous CORDES-TRIMPE. surfaces of the system. In bnvinc JUDGE FOR YOURSELF- Which Is Better Try An Experiment or Profit by a Seymour Citizen's Experience. west second street over HuDer's Shoe Store, with John Conjjdon. Our agent will be In our office all day Tuesday of Each Week to receive applications and make Loans.

EVERYTHING CONFIDENTIAL If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail to us. Our agent win be in Seymour every Tuesday to make Loans and will call on you. frank cordes and Miss Kmma Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you gel Trimpe a popular young couple of the genuine. It is taken internally Cortland were married this morning and made in Toledo, by F. J.

Chen by Rev. II, JL Booch at the parsonage ey ft Co. Testimonials free. Economics Short Course. Iiu'iana women will take an import part in the program of the Purdue runners' Short Course.

While the "ii are judging corn and live stock, listening to discussion on soils, fiuit, crops and many other subjects, ile women will take up work with foods, clothing, ho inn sanitfttinn Anil of the SU Paul -ehurch. VThey were Sold bv Drnsrdsts. Price 75c net accompanied here by Miss Emma Ilerkamp and Williani Cordes. They Take Hall's Family Pills for con- Something new is an experiment. Must be proved to be as represent- ed.

will reside on a farm near Cortland. stipation. Your name AdvertlMment letter social conditions in the coun- The statement of ii manufacturer try. Prof. Mary Matthews, head- of is not convincing proof of merit.

S. D. A. Conference. Address Amount wanted Vhe Home Economics Department, 'But the endorsement of friends is.

cays, "Indiana women are realizing Now supposing you hud a bad back, Church elders and deacons of prac tically every one of the 69 churches in the Indiana Conference of Seventh Day Adventists will join with the or CAPITOL LOAN CO. Over HUBER'S SHOE STORE With John Congdon. Why Farmers Like to Sell Veal. The following1 is taken from the curreni issue of Farm and Fireside "The high cost of living is usually excmplifled by the price of sirloin steak. There seems to.

be a widespread popular notion that a good steer-consists; of seventeen hundred pounds of sirloin, encased in a valuable hide," and that the fanner gets thirty-five ieir proteins more ana more and are A lame, weak or aching one, taking active steps to better; condi- Would you exeriment on lions. At the Purdue Short Course, You-will read of many so-called January 13-18, it Js hoped that a cures. st ate-wide movement for better so- Endorsed' by-- strangers -'from far. dained and licensed ministers, Bible teachers, and missionary colporters in holding a convention at the Twen un and Home lire in the country will away places Address all mail to CAPITOL LOAN COLUMBUS IND. ty-third Street 'church of that denom- i .11.

11, uiufirm wncii tne eiHhirseirent different when' the rndors It's- 1 rienc iwn juo rnnuHoii-u ill ironi noii)c. 7th. In addition to all the ministerial workers luthern litdiilna, lmv dfiuOnstratoU JiAy -to prove-Wat- 4etiiuouy. Read this case i l-j -----Mrs. Edward L'tterhflfh 7 the women wkh help fromJPur More than 1500 women attend price 6f beef is accounted for by the Vf nf fllv Vmon Conference, which w- W.

T. Jcludes the state conferences in Mich I A in Uoatf Mdncy PUlsa few yeoi .1 i' I -u 4 if rAtr r'j fc pe that we have a cttIf and by StfcriS 1 vice-president of the.General Confer ie subjects during the year." Pres- ing him for Uve weeks on whole milk pains across the Small of my buck an othcr tnuihlcs caused by my: kid- neysThis.j-emedyxu!d-XQajuid at that time I tmbliclr tnll nt itr nice, will attend from the headquar i QUALITY can "sell him for $18 as vealT This leaves a 1 oTnpn will attend the course at ters of the denomination in-Washing. tonJDCand a FMciVangh. presi -R rofitlhXxfi tdent-ofr-lhe" West sMchfff4it Confer by Mrs. Virginia Meredith of firm mv former lust A I J.

nts -v of 12. t- City, and Mrs, Julia Fried For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-MUburn TinfTnU "Now let US' see what we should make if we let him become a steer. ence is also expected. Mrs.

Mary. L. Patrick, of North Pine street, is ex pecfed to" go from the Seymour of Indianapolis. These vio 1 1 lKtntt. 1 lur Liwinin States.

beef tiirloin that makes livinffThurh ..) IF YOU HAD A Rememberhe take no other. You will not find a wore satisfsc- -ISove On Wowt--lX Advertlaemeat 5 tcry Corset 'on the market than says a policeman to a street crowd, and whacks heads if it don't. ink have them 1 C'D We Sunday School Report. 3 LONG ASTHI3 FELLOW ANQ HAD Kisses or Ladcs, sizes. on now," says the biff' harsh pills to bowel congestion and suffering King's New Life Pills don'i bulldoae the bowels.

They gentl persuade- them to right action." and Alt. Baptist 212 Methodist .200 of. his feed the first and $52 for the second year. As a two-year-old weighing 1,200 pounds, he wilt 'stand as' $78 and bring, say, $96. Here i a profit of $18 on the two-year-old and of $12 on the veal.

The farmct will have had the pleasure of the aii mal's society for two years, and more than he could have taken for "i rT Jay Smith went to Franklin thif 1 ffi w. health follows. 25c at The Andrews German M. 10a Christian 03 Nararene i' 90 V.o). 13.72 9.53 16.23 1.37 4.89 .1.80 1.01 .07 Dnicf Revmour.

Ind. Advertisement Woodstock I It Pro.ibyterian .55 Miss Floreneo Patterson has re -r 1 i. 1 1 21 niomint to attend a moetinjj of the If. T. turned to CohiTtibus after iendin few d.iys withler f-i.

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