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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 8

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 8

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Page 8 Wednesday, June 18, 1919. THE BRQWSTOWN BANNER if i COUNTY NEWS AND GENERAL 11 ML 3 Saje 3fcra eer iaesfl SMs? Miss Margaret Paddock, of Franklin, was chosen as the woman chairman, by the Democrats of the fourth district at Greensburg yesterday. Higdon, of Indianapolis, aged of Jefferson Higdon, rof Brownstown White Sox Loogobtee lass Workers the "My baking powder, less than smooth solicitor, costs ocoHsuurg, uiea last weeK irom a piece-of "meat getting lodged in his windpipe. Mrs. Anna Schoentrup, of Acme, has sold her farm of 120 acres to R.

M. Spradling, of Muncie, for $4,500. SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1919 EWING DIAMOND 5 deal was made through the O. m. Koontz real estate agency.

The four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Ray, of near With Ben Taylor in the pitchers box and the rest of the line-up materially strengthened Brownstown is ready Royal' "I But he omits to say that it often leaves a bitter taste, that food made with it is likely stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is condemned by many medical authorities for use in food. Scottsburg, was drowned yesterday.

She attempted to follow her mother to the fields and was drowned in at tempting to cross a small stream. Friday will be the last day that the railroads will accept shipments of whiskey or booze for transportation to put up a stiff fight. (y? The Glass Workers are reported as one of the Strongest Independent teams in Southern Indiana and will be out to put up a good, hard fight This game Will probably be the last game before the Fourth and those wanting to see a real game should be on hand. GAME CALLED AT 2:30 according to a statement of the Unit ed States Railroad Administration England and France prohibit the yesterday. Scott county leads the state in the sale of alum baking powders.

per capita sale of Thrift Stamps with an average of $2.27, according to the state report made yesterday. Jackson county has about the average amount, with a per capita sale of 63 cents. Citi- A Mr. Newmaster, of Stonehead, Baking Powder acquitted on a charge of assault and those of a ship. Charlestown battery in Justice Congdon's court at zen-Record.

Brown County, drove here Monday to deliver a fine young Herford bull to Seymour filed by a Mrs. Shepard, a neighbor. Mrs. Shepard alleges that Mr, Reed struck and that she did not Michael 'Russell, of Campbellsburg, who had made arrangements to meet him here. The animal was less than a year old and brought 3175.

There was considerable excitement in town Friday, night, when a married lady undertook to horsewhip a woman of whom she was jealous. The hus is made from Cream of Tartar attempt to defend herself, following an argument over a horse of Mrs. derivedl from grapes band kept his wife from 'doing the Shepard which was running at Miss Gladys M. Criro, Sellersburg, will be married Wednesday evening in the Methodist Episcopal church in large. Witnesses, however, testified other woman any serious injury.

The that town, to A. H. Wetzel, of Croth- inai ine woman sirucK mm several three all went off together and went blows with a club which she carried. ersville, where they will make their Royal Contains Ki Alum ILeaves No Bitter Taste I me uuuie oi. me man ana wiie wnen Countv Attornev Will F.

Brooks the affair was discussed loud and Ions home. Jeffersonville item in Louisville Courier Journal, Monday. turned over to the county treasurer to the great annoyance and humilia-the sum of $12,684.12 received from tion of the neighborhood, until a late Being found with nine quarts of whiskey in his room in Seymour Sat the judgment in the Dixie highway nour wnen some 01 tne neighbors as- urday. DeWane Thompson, of Colum case and from the compromise as to sisieo. quieting tne trouDie.

iff bus, plead guilty to a charge of illegal sympathy of the community seems to be all one way with the wife of the possession of intoxicants and was fin ed $80. He was. unable to pay his fine and was taken to the penal farm erring husband but they also think she used poor judgment, considering the time and place. Scott County Journal. Oscar C.

Williams, former State tion from an actual hunt. Other Jf 1 Hi AUUAJN liiii. thrills are ffumished by the races the TRAIN WRECK CAUSED SENSATION High School Inspector, has been ap vouniir thoroughbred horse Ihe the bridge on the same road. The judgment was secured against Ewing Shields and the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. in the Monroe circuit court.

Shields failed to finish the road, and bridge as he contracted and the road and bridge were relet. The county was awarded damage's for additional expense. Bedford Mail. The prairie schooner that brought the Gordon family from the Virginia coast to Washington county, Indiana, in 1804, was sold recently in the pointed State Normal inspector and Prof. Lee S.

Driver, former superin Whip" sett a new record ana wins i FOR SALE Second-Hand usoorn All" standard brands of canned goods are found at the Model Real Wreck- Staged for Photopraph-ing for "The Whip" the race. binder. Ed Goss. Ewins. 12tl tendent of the, Randolph county schools has been apDointed to fill the FOR SALE Full-stock Jersey CARD OF THANKS.

vacancy caused by Mr. Williams' pro We wish to thank our neighbors motion. heifer calf, two weeks old. Chas. Brownstown.

12tl i i and friend for their kindness during 1 a Jesse Wilson, the 11-year-old son Among the biggest thrills furnished in the picture, to be shown at the Royal Theatre next Wednesday night, Whip," is the train wreck. When the wreck was staged in Maryland a veritable sensation was the sickness and after the death of FLORENCE STOVES of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson, of near Zoah, died Saturday morning FOK wagon, in our great Uncle, Henry T.

Wmeinger, BEST EVER" and those hvho offered the use of good conation with hog rack eq- from the 'effects of bloo5 poisoning automobiles. I neighborhood of Bromer, near Salem, at auction for less than $4. Except for the loss of its canvas top and a wheel that replaced one lost by a creeping camp fire 75 years ago, the Aagon is still intact, after weathering At narry oariium, Druwuowir, jted from a slight injury caused. All the country folk in the eir immediate vicinity of the wreck, who 0sc; their scat T. Alexander and Family.

tu mo luut lie ii lik: bicuucu wii a uai- J. C. BLAND'S FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey row tooth several days betore. ine WANTED Motormen and conduct BKUYVJNSTOWN minh enwe- alan a annH sWlr miurv was not considered serious at 1 1 the seasons for a century and a auar- ors for Indianapolis city lines. 'We hunting dog.

E. S. Robertson, Ewing, I the time but later locsjaw aeveiopea ter. This ancient schponer made teach vou fche "work and offer steady Phone 53. lOtf aeatn resuitea oaiuraay niter many interesting trips to Bear Grass, no idea that the catastrophe was -staged for the movies, came running to Jhe scene.

Doctors were called, hospital in a nearby city was notified and altogether a large, amount of commotion was created. In the same spirit, that of getting Tealism, a Fox Hunt, as staged by the folk, is filmed in this produc several aays ot miense suuenng. now Lo-jisville. on the Ohio, to brine Ask for Circulars or Come' In and See them Demonstrated FOR SALE Two Airdale puppies Scottsburg supplies to the new settlement. 1 The employment.

Wages 34c to 39c an hou Ajply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Traction Terminal Company, Room 814, Traction Build- William D. Reed, of Freetown, was side lines of the bed are similar to from registered -stock Sherlock and Nancy Hanks at $5 each -John insr. IndiaiaDolis. It4 Fisher, Medpra. I 12tl STRAYED- One white-face bull, weight about 900 pounds.

Has brass OIL! or ring in nose. Finder notify Joe Rob ertson, Ewing, reward. 12tl FOR SALE A srood vulcanizinsr Concession Rights! For; Sale Sealed Bids for Exclusive Right for Refreshment Stand West of the Railroad at Ewing for the plant, steam heat, in perfect condi tion or will trade for good used car. Is rapidly making Kansas one of the wealthiest states in the Union. The Haverhill Oil Gas Company hopes to participate in the wonderful wealth being created by developing its holdings in Butler county.

Fhone 603 Pauley Son Garage, Seymour, Ind. I 7tf FOR SALE 16 hand Bay mare, Fourth of July Celebration The location for years old: also dark Bay horse, 15 3-4 hands! 8 years old.i Will sell first choicey reasonable. Anton Sohn, one mile northeast of Tampico. 12t2 ery stockholder shares equally 'according to the number of shares owned. There is no preferred stock or.

bonds. PLANTS Cabbage sweet potato, Red. Bermuda, yellow Jersey; trans planted early tomatoes, celery, man- gtf peppers and tobacco plants. -Wm. Schwein, Phone 177.

5tf this 'Stand will be on the ball ground where the Airplane will start and inisn exhibition and where the ball game will be played in the afternoon. There will be a large crowd on thia place up until seven o'clock. Bids must be accompanied by certified check for one-half the amount of the bid and the remaining oni-half must be deposited with the committee by July 1. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Bids will be opened at Brock's Drug Store in JEwing Saturday, June 21, at 1:30 P.

M. I Refreshmant and Novelty Stand Rights Will be sold as follows: Refreshment stands, 12 feet square, $12.50. novelty stands, 5 feet square, $5.00. For larger stands see committee for further information. Night Stands at Band Concert FOR SALE Kentucky Wonder ensilage seed corn.

Sample can be seen at the Feed Ex change or at my farm. Ralph Fis- lar, Vallonia, Phone, 207R1-2- ltf.d PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage, 1 tomato, mango, pimento and hot pepper, red and yellow sweet potatoes, Special Stands for the night program consisting of Band Concert tobacco and egg plants. Celery will be ready June 15. Frank Schwein, Facts Concerning pur Company and Its Holdings. The stock is fully paid and A stockholder is not liable for more than the amount of his' subscription in any event.

Every share of stock participates in all the earnings of the company. To illustrate: Should we fail to get from the first well and it was deemed advisable to put down another well and in order to do so, additional stock should be sold, the purchasers of this first stock would share in the further development in proportion to the number of shares owned. Should we be fortunate enough to get oil from the first well and it was deemed necessary to sell additional stock to fully develop our property, every stockholder will be given an opportunity to purchase as many shares of the additional stock authorized as he originally purchased. All stock is common stock and ev For cither refreshment and Moving pictures will be sold for $5.00 or concession stands. Brownstown, Phone 32.

6pl PLANS We own the oil and gas rights cn 224 acres in the heart of Butler county, We believe it will produce oil irr paying quantitiesbut we don't know i. Therefore, the purchase of our stock is not a sure thing and we do not want anyone to join us upon the assumption that it is. However, new wells with big production are coming in daily and the developments in the field are very encouraging for our holdings. We are now negotiating with experienced operators to have our prop FOR SALE I now have a few ex be Mailed to All Inquires and Bids Should tra Good Male Pigs from fiveto six DR. HARRY -SHIELDS months old.

Price will be right. Call and see them, iou can see some Chairman Concession Committee good Big Type Poland China Hogs. My sale date is September 23. Henry Indiana Brownstown, Brownstown; 6tf COMPLIMENTS THE BANNER Private Chas. P.

Silence, formerly of Jackson county, who is in the army of occupation in Germany, has sent FARMERS, ATTENTION! the following greeting to The Ban erty developed and hope to be able, to ner: WHY YOU SHOULD LEAVE YOUR NEW WHEAT close a contract lust as soon as the Ernst. Germany, May 5. Dear Editor: ON DEPOSIT necessary capital is subscribed. I wish to send you my' compliment on your good paper The Banner. I The Time to Buy Oil Stock is Ahead of the Drill AT THE BROWNSTOWN FEED EXCHANGE Arrangements with us are more satisfactory than with the i-mills, because We carry several different brands of Flour am in the, Army of Occupation and your paper brings sunshine and! If you wish to join us at 50 cents a share, it is necessary that yon act Dromntfi fijr the allotment at that nriri smiles to my Hoosier friends, as well is almost subscribed and may be taken off the market at any time.

as myself. 1 love the BANNER be cause it gives the news from1 many parts of the country. I can bardlv do I HHVBRH1I OIL G2S "MPftNY to exchange with, iou are not confined to any one par- ticular brand or grade when trading with the Exchange. i We carry White Frost, Gold Medal, Blue Ribbon and i Bandy's Best in stock at all times will give yoit your it choice when delivering. BROWNSTOWN FEE.D EXCHANGE A.

C. GREGER, Prop. without; it, have been receiving it for some time and can say that it is The coupons are for your convenience my favorite paper. Yours Respectfully, CHARLES P. SILENCE.

North Side The Square Brownstown, Ind. NEW COURT CASES FILED. Haverhill Oil Gas Co!) Gentlemen: Brownstown, Indiana," The following new circuit court cases have been filed Jwith Clerk btout daring the past week: Lula E. Reynolds vs. George Rey- Haverhill Oil Gas Brownstown, Indiana.

Gentlemen: Please send me full information regarding your company without, any obligation on my Address nonas, aivorce. rames were marri December '12, 1905, and senarat April 8, 1919. The plaintiff asks for $500 alimony and the 'custody of their six cniiuren. I. I w.

Economize by Eating More BREAD v- It has been prven that bread gives he highest per cent of nourishment to the cost of any article of our diet. EAT OUR BREAD It is honest weight; it is scientifically, made; it is evenly baked; it is 2ur and wholesdkne. WEST END shares of capital stock of Haverhill Oil Gas Co. at 50 cents per share and remit herewith y. which is one-fourth cf my subscription.

I agree to pay lie balance upon call of the compa- y. ame -J. ilu-ii Mrs. Sarah Overshiner has receiv ed word from her son Oral, who Has been overseas for the past ten months tnat ne nad returned to the states. 'tt--A.

-i i m. xiigness marKet pnees, cash or trade, rail 'for all kin i of cou-trf produce, at the 1.

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