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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 1

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I Jinx i vJ i I J-. I I if A A ILla 33S-J i PRICE TWO CENTS SEYMOUR, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 19t0. VOLUME XXIX NO. 173, AGRICULTURE IN SCHOOLS. OTTO.

EWING DEAD. State Superintendent Completes Out COfHTTEEIJEII HOLD MEETIH6 IICMIIS FOR i BIG CELEBRATION line for 7th and 8th Grades. dealers ure offering: some unusually attractive designs along- this line. The mayor has issued no proclamation prohibiting the use of fire crackers and fireworks and there will be nothing to prevent their use. From all sides will be heard thjr greeting word, "Glad-U-Come." Pla Injured in Elevator Accident In 0kla homa City.

Word has been received here of the death of Ottc Ewing, who was seriously injured iu an elevator accident at Oklahoma City several days ago. A message was received by. his father, NEWSY PARAGRAFS. Hubert the sou. of Mr.

and Mrs. ft. J. BaHnMir of West Fourth, street is ill with" wjiooping cotlglu 1. -i ii 1 The stale superintendent of public instruction has- completed negotia-r tions with the agricultural school of Purdue and has sent to cards bearing the word have been dis Democrats Meet at Court House for Committee Making Preparation to En- Jo hu wint? tf -Jitu mi to tluit lu tribute! about flw- city 5-tate printer a draft of an outline w')strioibIyianjuH one of the features of decorations ollfor a ourse of -study in agriculture Purpose of Reorganization and Electing County the business houses.

for the seventh and' eighth grades and tertain One of Largest Crowds Ever In This City. cupied by A. Sciarrn, the tailr, is be- gram was followed by another that he was. dead. DIED.

the high schools of the shite. The attaches of the ncliool have assured the fctate superintendent GKRltlNGEIl Paul Gerringer, the The deceased was born near Honey-town and was about. 44 years of age. In 1 884 he moved: to Oklahoma and It. JT.

Barliotir has purchased a new eighteen-months-old son of Mr, and ELSNER RE-ELECTED CHAIRMAN GORGEOUS PARADE A FEATURE of co-operation whh the plan in all its phases Lecturers for meetings of Mrs. John Gerringer, of near Four Corners in Jennings county died this for several years lias been engaged in business in Oklahoma CityV He is survived by hi father, one brother, morning after a brief illness. Few Democrats Besides the Precinct Hospitality Extended to Visitors jiuicK auiomooue ami is erecting a garage at his homeyon West. Fourth street. -I J.

T. and wife, of are visiting their, children at Medora, They moved from the latter teachers" will be supplied from the university, and the faculty has been placed at the disjwsal of the teachers of the slate interested in teaching the The funeral services held Saturday James Kwing, of Tunnelton, two sis morning at 9 o'clock at the Four Cor ters, Mrs. Laura Kobertson, of Committeemen are. Present at the Meeting. Jn the Greeting Word, ners, 'church.

Burial at the cemetery Brownstown, and Miss Sadie Ewing, subject as far as questions are con near the of Hoscfield: and two half cerned. Specimens of mountings of place eight years ago. sisters, one of whom resides in Louis insects and plants will be supplied by CHASTEEN Merida Chasteen ville and the other in Danville, 111. the university, with instructions as to The Democratic committeemen From all indications there is going aged 44 years died at his home in this The body will probabjy be brought how the common and high school pu Jackson county met atlhe court house city this morning after an illness of pils may make similar collections. Vernon this morning to meet the Denier who were en route from Madison to Muskokee, Oklahoma, to this morning at 11 o'clock for the pur several weeks, lie was born in Scott to Honeytown for burial, although definite arrangements have not yet been completed.

'to be one of the largest crowds in Seymour Monday and Tuesday that has visited this city for years. Some are of the opiuion that there is going puose of reorganization and electing The university, has agreed to give credits in the university for time spent county and was the son of Mr. and make their future home. Mrs. Renney Chasteen.

He had lived officers. The meeting was marked by the of enthusiasm, and the in. pursuit if the subject in the high in this city several years. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Mrs.

Curl Breitfield has Been criti to be a larger number of visitors here on the Fourth than formerly work done was merely the grind of Funeral services held Saturday at cally ill since Sunday, but was some attended the Sixth of Juiie celebra- his former, home in Scott county. Holds Last Meeting of Season at Rev. routine business, very few of the local Democrats besides the precinct set by the state board of education. what improved this morning. Ifer tions, which were known all over Burial at Scaffolick cemetery.

The outlines for the scheduled wok committeemen attended the proceed southern Indiana and attended 'i)y will be distributed among the high F. M. Huckleberry's. The Ministerial Association held aunt Mrs. Lizzie Lahrman of Brownstown, was called here Wednesday and remained until today.

thousands of people each year. schools of the state for use during the MARRIED. SEUBOLD-JOIINSQN. After the meeting was called, Ed The Jubilee committee is making coming school year. ward P.

Eisner was re-elected county final preparations for the big eelebra At 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon The various companies of the First chairman. Mr. Eisner occupied this MESSAGE RETURNED lion, and as the time draws nearer the the last meeting of the season at the home of Rev. F. M.

Huckleberry this afternoon. The families of the ministers were present and there was a occurred the marriage of Frank' II, position during the last campaign. members of the feci as AFTER LONG JOURNEY Battalion of Seymour drilled on the streets last night preparatory to their annearance in the narade on the Seuboid, of -Chicago, to Miss Flossie B. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. W. Welsh was elected special literary und musical program and George II. Deyer, of Vallonia sured that their time and efforts have been well gives and that the big event will be a errand success. Several new Bottle Placed in White River Near as follows: Fourth of July.

The members of 4he W. L. Johnson, of this city, only the immediate relatives being present The was chosen treasurer. Recitation. Evelyn Wood There was a contest on the secreta Medora Six Years Ago Found at New Orleans.

7 ceremony took place at the home of. Instrumental solo. Flossie Allen attractions have been secured this week, and the program of the free ry, some of the committeemen being the bride, Rev. James Omelvena, pas Vocal solo Miss Almyra Huckleberry in favor of re-electing W. CDaily, of tor of the First Presbyterian church, entertainments will be one of the best ever presented in this city.

The en Paper, "The A bottle containing a message plac Vernon township. The vote stooc officiating. The parlors were prettily ed 'in White River six years ago by about to 15 in favor of Welsh. tertainments, for which an admission Rev. II.

II. Allen The afternoon closed with a picnic decorated with ferns and roses. Miss Guv Holmes. Hubert Williams and TIi a nrecinct committeemen from Bert Prather has been found and their who attended the meeting supper. Gertrude Apgar, of Indianapolis, played the wedding march, The bride fee will be charged, have been highly recommended ancLthe committee made a thorough investigation of each show note answered, ine ooys piacea MnrUz.

WAlter McGovern. A Request. wore a pretty dress of poin d'esprit bottle in the river while they were Rrtnrt. Marion Weddel. before the final contracts were signed over silk, lace trmmiea.

Lagnt re All persons who have grievances on laying truant trom scnool, ana in tne rharles Sauer. Henrv Bettenbrock. battalion have spent much time in practice and will be one of the features of the celebration. -Harry, William and Edward Win-terberg and Edward Hasslam, of Ed-inburg, were in the city this morning on their way home. They have been on a fishing trip for several days having floated from Edinburg to Vallonia.

They report that fishing is good and that they had a pleasant vacation. O. B. Sappington, agent for the Pennsylvania lines at Columbus, and formerly of this city, has been transferred to New Albany, ad will become the freight ngent at that place. It said that J.

W'. Price, who resided here for severul years, and has been A 111 A II 1 freshments were served after the cer account of the delinquencies of con Much interest is manifested in the News Newsboys'-" Band, which is in demand all over the state, and the spirit ot tun encjosea ine ioiiowing Ai5ert Kasting, A. V. Lawell, A. note.

nnd fharlps Voi'el. emony. tractors to remove slops, or officers in Mrs. Seuboid was a graduate of harge of the. removal of ashes and "Mr.

Uuy Holmes, Mr. Uert 1 ra- Th committee discussed the comimr Shields High 'School 'in 1902, and of other refuse as provided in the ordin ther, Mr. Hubert Williams, ail mree nrui ontlined in a e-eneral committee feels that it was exceed ingly fortunate in securing this fea ture for the celebration. lernarr McFndden's School of Physi- ances of the city, will hereafter make single boys, from 17 to 19 years old. th work to be (lolie Another al Education in 1907, after which, their complaints -to A.

A. Davison, found by" a girl please correspond Lectins will be held in the near future The parade will be one of the big for a year and a half, she successfully hairtnan of the Board of Public with us. Address, Medora, onler ,0 arranjje more definite held the position of instructor in the Works. Such complaints to be in Jackson county. Looking for a wite.

n.llls 'hysical Culture Training Scjtool of writing and properly signed by the lease return this paper, giving date Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. Seuboid is name of the complainant, and giving and place found." SOUTHERN INDIANA HEALTHY at present physical director of the stree and number. j7d ifter that time they had given little 'hysicnl Culture 1 raining School at thought to their note mtil they re a clerk in tne mmuiddus station lor some time, will be promoted to the pirencv at Shelbvville. Interesting Statistics Pertaining to Chicago.

Gentlemen! eived the letter, upon' a' letterhead of Conditions of this Section. 1 Those present from out of town amboii Noel Lumber and Manu You are invited to stop at our place were: u. u. Jonnsou ana aaugnier, and ise our up-to-date line of all-wool facturing which reads Mrs. Joseph Harsh, and aunt, Mrs.

The last monthly, bulletin issued Corinne, of Madison; Gertrude Ap New Orleans, June 20, 1910 goods 1 for your spring and summer Louisa Mills, and the latter's granddaughter, Miss Cleota Sell, of Dick gar and Mrs. Geo. II. Smith, of Indi- by the Indiana State Board of Health shows that southern Indiana is the Mr. Guy Holmes, Mri Bert features for Monday, and it is expected that it will be one of the most gorgeous displays ever shown in this section of the the uniformed drill teams of the city will have their places in the line of march, and the decorations of the floats, automobiles and other vehicles will be magnificent.

The prizes which have been offered for the best decorated automobile has been an incentive to many owners to make an especial effort to present as attractive machine as possible. Already many nutoists "have planned the decorations and will have their cars in the line of march. The celebration has been well advertised throughout southern Indiana, and the railroads are making preparations to handle large-crowds of Seymour passengers. Special trains will bo run from Bedford, over the. South and Mr.

Hubert Williams suits. Also gents' furnishing goods. We do all kinds of cleaning, pressing etc. Ladies' and gent's garments napolis; Mr. and Mrs.

Liston II. Hill nd son, Harold, "of Logansport i ey Mill, returned tins morning Your bottled water route telegram healthiest part of the state. Writh a population of 722,147, there were 667 from Brownstown where they visited Mrs. Henry- Critcher. at George Seuboid and sou, Heinrich, of ound by our watchman at 7 o'clock Iuntingburg, and, Mrs.

Laura Fry- Saturday evening, June 18, lulO, Brownstown Mrs. Mills took Leonard deaths for the month, or 11.2 per cent The death rate in the northern sanitary section was H.7, and in the cen Scjarra, Tailor and Haberdasher, 14 E. Second street. Fireworks and flags at the BEE singer. Airs.

U. i uenton ana jurs floating in the Mississippt river, lower Leslie, a boy from the poor farm and rthur Gregory -of Ikownstown. end of New Orleans a-nd on New Orleans side, opposite U. S. Naval tral section 15 percent, 1,000 Mr.

and Mrs. Seuboid left shortly HIVE. 1 j2d population. The bulletin says the city will take him to her home in Kentuck)'. She has already reared one orphan boy who has grown to manhood and is now married.

fter the ceremony to make a short Station, 110 miles from Gulf of Mex death rate is 3.7 per cent, higher than isit with his parents at Iluntingsburg, ico. Enclosed find telegram in good I. L. Freight Car. The I.

L. freight car will not make for the whole state. The birth report 1 1. 11. after which they will leave for their future, home at Chicago.

its usual trip, on Monday, July 4. E. E. Fillion, who has been here for shape. No datent telegram; would be de lighted to know how long it was en route.

H. KLEE, reight from Louisville, will be brought several days because of the illness of are always a monin later iu.au me other statistics, for the. reason that yhpsicians and midwives are given twenty days in which to report. Marriage Licenses. mother, Mrs.

Peter Fillion, who is ern Indiana, and from Washington, over the B. 0. S-W. The trains will' return after the close of the at The following marriage licenses as.lar as coiisourg on ouiuruuy evening and to Seymour on Sunday morning. 'The usual shipments will at the city hospital, where sue last The total births "111 the state tor have been issued: Per, JULIUS LAMBOU.

The bottle with its messnge traveled miles during the six years and it is somewhat remarkable Saturday underwent an operation for cancer of the breast, was called back tractions, thus giving the excursion ists the benefit of the entire day Noble B. Wright, of Lafayette, to be made Tuesday. ld Large crowds will also be carried over March were 4,902, an increase over the death rate of 8.4. During the month of April the inspectors made 859 sanitary inspections throughout the slate. Twenty-five prosecutions that it could be returned after so long the interurban lines, and extra cars Ocie Robertsonof Brownstown town ship.

Albert F. Bush, of Medora, to Ret tie E. Elmore, of Sparksville. League Social. The5 Epworth League of the First to tns otnee in lnoianapons toaay.

His wife and little son, who accompanied him, will remain here for sbme time. His mother, who stood the op a journey. may be provided for the accommoda tion of the passengers. To Celebrate. M.l E.

church will hold their regular social this evening at the home of Mrs. Alvin W. Pemiock, of Cortland, to were made during the month for infractions of the law, and all were fined $10 each. The offenses were: Mr. and Mrs.

John Horsmaii, of The city will be decorated for the occasion, and many of the business eration well, is getting along as well as could be expected. Bedford Cora B. Cole, of Seymour. Win. Everhart on North Pine street.

Brownstown. will have a family re-' Russell Baker to Goldie Shutters, All members and friends are invited. houses and residences will have union and celebration of their fiftieth Selling lard containind cottonseed oil, both of Seymour. Mrs. Fillion has many friends in large display of flags and hunting.

weddin? anniversary Sunday, ine sausage containing suipnues, oieo- Frank Henry Seuboid, of Chicago, Ice Cream for sale. Chas. II. Many of the merchants are prepar Seymour, having visited here several times. anniversary was March 5th, but owing margarine sold for butter, conducting to the bad weather then the eelebra- unsanitary selling bleached Abell, 302 S.

Walnut street. j30d ing their show windows for the Fourth and arranerinir other decorations tion was nostnoned. Mr. and Mrs. flour, operating unsanitary dairy, sell Fireworks and flags at the BEE to Flossie Blanche Johnson, of Sey mour.

Alonzo Bolin and Myrtle" Clark. NOTICE. about their stores. O. II.

Nasrleisen. of Cincinnati, ar- ing cider containing benzoate of soda, IVE. NOTICE. I will not deliver oil and gasoline j2d According to the present indica And Mrs. Fred Nocr.

selling ice cream below stananj of -1 tions, there will be a large display of Monday, July Fourth. Get your ice cream at Swcany's of Tiuliannnolis. the Frueshnick clul- fat Mv shoo will be closed on the fireworks, not only at the city park, jld T. F. stewaut: stand.

ji7d dren, of Louisville, and others will 1 Fourth of Juyl. WM. M1SC1I. BERDON'S BARBER SHOP. but in all parts of the city, and the arrive during the week.

ooooooooooooo B. 19 DO YOU Don't Go ON YOUR 1 HOUM3 TRIP EXCURSIONS Every and Sunday Seymour to Louisville $1.25 and Jeffersonville $L20 Vlfl DREAMLAND TONIGHT 25c Vases 0 KNOW NICKELO TONIGHT "SISTERS" (Edison Prama) Utest Illustrated Song By MU Anna E. Carter V' VACATION WITHOUT Big Double Show I I. Traction Co. A KODAK That Protection in Old 2000 fett of Pictures, INDIAN, Tickets sold good going on any train on Saturdays and Sundays, and good returnit' I We carry a complete line SEN1C and DRAMATIC Illustrated Song: By Mil LoU Start 7:30.

oo any train until Monday. 0 of Kodaks and Supplies. We invite you to inspect our line. 1 OOCK300CXXOOOOOOCJOOOOCCO 10c Reliable Fire Insurance Companies cost no more than questionable 'insurance in doubtful companies. Get on the safe side by placing your Insurance' with the o.

000OtO000OtO000 THERE IS NOTHING- Try our fancy i i I I Prescription Work is Our mi JAPAN TEA Specialty. See our Window 5 That will spoil your watch quicker than old, rancid oil. Before it la ruined have it cleaned by ST i PHONE YOUR VANTS I FRED EVERBACIC per pound 50c Fancy Homegrown Peaches Albert flleseke "A MEXICAll'S WARD" Drama) 1 Latest Illustrated Son 7 fRST SHOW 7J0 Display Hoadley's Grocery. aGELCY COlIPaIIY Expert Watch Repairer Ql. and Jeweler Mayes Cash Grocery Rpltercl Pbrmcljtj -Pbon No.

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