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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 12

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 12

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Page 12 Wednesday, December 8, 1926 THE BROWN ST OWN BANNER 1 well chosen stock at our store. Come DEATH RECORD SEYMOUR MAN CHARGED 1 torn turkeys, 18 to 20 pounds, prices Random Items Of WITH BLACKMAIL SCHEME in, let us show you. J. S. Clements, reasonable.

See Mrs. Sherman Perry, FARMERS' EXCHANGE Brownstown, Indiana. 35tl Crothersville, Rfd. 1. 34t2 General Interest Herbert peinemeyerAlleged to Have Hunter Dr.

Freeman S. Hunter, aged 77 years, passed away at his LOST Bedel Hound, white with AUUiiiicu inn Agauin Dr. IChenoworth. home in Bedford Thursday afternoon brown spots Jesse Weaver, Browns- FOR SALE Good baled cowpea hay; town. 34pZ also some fence posts, barked.

Grovex following a stroke of paralysis he suffered two weeks ago. Herbert Klelnemever. proprietor of Rev. Jesse Nichols united in marriage Saturday morning at the court house, Rex Bond and Miss Blanche Luvena Shepherd, both of Brown county. i V.

d. Fisher, a farmer near Boon- a restaurant in Sevmour is alleged to HEETXHO OF CO ST If COITHCTL Notice is hereby griven that the- County Council of Jackson County will meet in special session at the Auditor's of, fice at the Court House in the town of Brownstown, Indiana, on the 22nd day of December, 1926, at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day for the purpose of making any extra appropriations which may be Dr. Hunter was born at Leesville nn-n rtA-rn rx Doerr, Brownstown.

34tf FOR SAL Or trade for town property, forty acres six miles west ne of Brownstown; or will rent for cash g0? cockerels. Mrs. Wm. MeahL or grain. Fred Ray, Medora, Route Vallonia.

Route One. 33t3 have confessed to a plot to blackmail December 19, 1848, and was one of ur. ti. tnejnowonn, against wuum the last grand jury returned an in- ville fell from his bed while asleep Two. 35tl 1 FOR SALE Timothy, sov bean eight children born to William and Charlotte Hunter.

After receiving his a few niehts ago, his body landing Jietment on serious charge on tesu-monv furnished bv Maude Nicholson, and cowpea hay; baled and loose. The annual Xmas bazaar of the George Lambert, four miles west of across his shoes in "such a manner as 17, waitress in Kleinemeyer place 01 M. D. degree at the Ohio Medical Col- to break one of his ribs, i i unnsuan laetnoaist and Baptist lowing 34p2 churches of 1 be held FOR SALE-First class. March the l.

O. O. h. building at iampico, i Arr.orriinc miblished reDorts. it lege in Cincinnati he practiced his Thcmas Henley has been appointed necessary in any of the funds of the County that may be overdrawn at the end of the year, and to attend to any other, business that might come before said council.

Given this the 7th day of December, 1926. SAMUEL. CARR. Auditor. (December 8, 1926tl) is said that Kleinemeyer, approached profession at Ft.

Ritner and from moychai at. saiem to succeed Xiewis arshal at Salem to succeed Lewis Saturday, December, 11. 34p2 Tjtt whrt tendered his resignation ur. Lnenowonn recently wim a pro- there went to Bedford where he prac also some old roosters. Mrs.

6. Shortridge, Medora, Ind. 35ti FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze recentlv. Mr. Henley moved to Salem position to sell his restaurant to the ticed continuously for the past thirty- vnt-iVir several vears aeo.

I doctor for $900 with the stipulation I mat tne cnarees in me inuicuueui. FOR SALE Fine litter of pointer pups sired by Imported Harders Un-cas 87289; Dam, Elwood Nellie, No. 119896. A direct descendant of the famous John Proctor. Elmer Briner, TAike Lather Fisher, of Norman VOuld not be pushed, Cfotmn and Miss KUDV Well lUm- I T.nter arrariced a meet- five years.

In April, 1875, he was married to Miss Sadie Trainor, who survives him. He also leaves an adopted daughter, mings, of Owen township, were united jng at his Office with kleinemeyer, in marriage at tne court nouse oanu- i having nrst arranged ior cniei wm. dav morning by Kev. Jesse JNicnois. a.

Misch to Lsecret himself the or lice. Crothersville. 34p2 XMAS DINNER At $1 per plate at Mrs. Wells hotel, in the Dr. Ewing house, Vallonia, Ind.

Please send your orders by mail or phone reservation to Mrs. Wells at Mr. Well's Service Station. 35pd Mis Txiis Brooks, aire 6, aaugn-i At v.ot inmncr.mmi BATTERIES Mrs. Lulu Schmeiser, of Bedford; one sister and three brothers, Mrs.

Margaret Bailey and Morton Hunter, of Heltonville, Marcea W. and Orville W. Hunter, of Bedford. He was a member of the Methodist church and the Masonic lodee. ter of cnanes crooss, have admitWd that he and the Nichol-Hill, Hamilton township, fell Tues- son hadi sought to obtain the in- a.

dictfnent against the doctor on false Willard Thread Rubber day morning on a concrete waiK her home and sprained her ankle. evidence. she had been skating, on the ice, After Kleinemeyer had spent the which covered the walk. night in jail it is said that both he i 4.i. 3i i vny fmirth time thieves nave 1 t.

v.ii, a We Repair All Makes And Have Rentals To Fit Any Car The remains were taken, to Leesville where funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church by the Rev. R. C. Todd. Burial in the Leesville cemetery.

Kruge William C. Kruge passed visited tne nen reosi ui they made (admissions of having se WHIPPET SEDAN $695 F. O. B. ner vernon wwumu cured sou a Seymour barber as otnU nHrmt XU Khoae isianu I ullc.u f.

nj biicjf uw.w i nuiiii nviii aiigcu i Ltakiuua nik.ii Reds. On tne vis, wrcjr the Nicholson girl which they also FOR SAUD Forty-seven acres of fine bottom land, with shelter house; three profitable crops during past three years; attractive price and reasonable terms. See or address A. H. Mitschke, Brownstown, Route Three.

35t3 WATCHES, MANTEL and WALL Clocks, Chains, Wrist Straps, Silverware, Mesh Bags, Rings, Pins, Compacts, Toilet Sets, Belt Sets, etc. any of them make ideal Christmas Gifts. Select now and have them laid away at J. S. Clements, Brownstown.

35tl 80. the second time 10 ana uie uum sala were false. time between 30 and 40. Both Kleinemeyer and the girl i issu- were Pveri their liberty following FRED J. BOWLING i TTlHTr aHH lltllCIV thnm iAfAr1r.1Aiin GARAGE BATTERY STATION EWING, INDIANA ed irom xne county ucuvo vv away at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis Friday evening, aged.

36 years. Mr. Kruge was injured in a fall when he tripped over a halter and fell against a post and rolled into a stall while feeding stock in his barn GIRL M. nnH W1111ATT1 I a nn con in iixi. m.m.

CALL HAVE CLOSE Moorman, to Esther Niemoeller, Co- MVWl liiwj lumbus R. R. No. 7, daughter of Mr. When Bud Hanners' House Burns and Mrs.

Herman Niemolier.oi am Near Kurtz Pet Dog Burned at his home south of Keddington, November 3rd. A deep gash was cut bus Republican. 1o Death. in his left temple seriously injuring Geo. Baker, aged 65, who attacked his son-in-law, Chas.

Stader, aged 66 Kurtz Items.) the nerve. When the wound began to heal lockjaw developed and he was Vi. i-u ijnfUm MMintv with a inrs- icnaru icuo; uanners and (both of Bartholomew county) witna anm. Richard (Bud) Hanners and taken to tne metnoaisi, nospitai uu Thanksgiving day for treatment, where he gradually grew worse. knife recently, was jentenced -six of toe HanneTs home, abojt a mile north of Kurtz, fined $500 hv iurv in the Barthol a was destroyed by fire Wednesday He was the son ot William JvrAige, nmew circuit court.

Mrs. Stader, morning of last week, together with daue-hter of Baker, an eye witness of most all of its contents. the affair, was the principal witness The fir was discovered bv Levi against her father. Stogdill, a neighbor, who was Dassine of Seymour and was born March 19, 1890. The body was brought to Seymour Saturday and was taken to the home of his father-in-law, Geo.

Schrier. Funeral services were conr ducted by the Rev. E. H. Eggers at the Lutheran church Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial in the by. He gave the alarm and Mrs. The largest wolf killed in Martin Hanners and Miss Elkins rushed out just befori the house began falling in. county in several years was brought to Shoals by hunters last week. It measured four and one half feet long ine woodnouse and smokehouse were llctil iGCt 1U11K i Lutheran cemetery.

Twenty-five Dollars in Gold! Will Be Given Away Free by us Dec. 24th We are now giving and will continue to give until Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, absolutely free with each 25 cent purchase a ticket with which you are given the opportunity to secure a part of the $25.00 in Gold which is to be given away free as our annual Christ- mas Gift to our customers. Christmas Gifts On Display i Our special Christmas Goods are now on display ready for you to make your selections. Come and see the wide variety of Gifts for Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, Children and Friends.

See them and you'll agree with us that it is an unusually attractive offering of Gifts. Especially do we-want ft you to see our Toys. J3f. BOLLES HARDWARE CO. and vas twenty-six mcnes nign at 6 -1 l' v' lJ-UK 111 U1C wuuu- A baby daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Kruee December 1. Bap house and! was burned to death. the shoulders. Hounds chased it from early in the morning until about the middle of the afternoon, when.it The hopse was a storv and a half tismal services were held at the bier frame biiilding of several rooms.

The loss was only partially covered of Mr. Kruge for the baby, which was the wish of the mother. was shot. While classed as wolves. with $700 insurance.

It is thought the animals of that kind are desie nated by government experts as be ing coyotes with some different fea the fire started from a defective flue. tures developed by their living in a RABBITS' DISEASE timbered and hilly country. AFFECTS HUMANS CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the sickness and after the death of our dear darling Kathryn Rosine Mary. 35pl Mr. and Mrs.

John Pottschmidt. Lafayette, Three cases of a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS new disease called tularemia, contracted by humans from rabbits, have Claude H. Murphy to Ervie Murphy, 14 5 6, 6 acres, Vernon township just been reported in Lawrence coun $300. ty, Illinois. According to Dr.

Tom William W. Ireland to Emil V. Hel Kirkwood, of Lawrenceville, the disease was contracted in dressing rab ler, pt lots arid CLASSIFIED ADS bits for sable use. The evident scar William W. Ireland to Charles P.

city of rabbits and other rodents in Indiana and Illinois at the present Silence, pt lot Brownstown $600 time is apparently largely due to epi FOR SALE Apples. 60 cents to Georgia Polly to Reese F. Rogers, 35 5 6, 50 acres, Vernon township $1 demics of disease, according to G. C. Aetna Life Insurance Co.

to Fred 90 cents per bushel. C. J. Branaman, Norman Station, 33tf UderkirK, of the U. S.

Biological Sur C. Mitchell, 21-4 6, 52 acres. Vernon vey, working co-operation with ractiveiGifts township $1. FOR SALE Two good hunting Purdue University. Persons dressing dogs; day or night.

Carl Wayman, Frank Schomick, receiver, to Oren R. Johnson, 14 4 5, 100 acres, or skmining specimens of rodents Ewing, Phone 180. 34p2 should take precautions against in Vernon township $1000. fection I and should cook the meat FOR SALE One used player pi thoroughly before using it. Infection Bernard C.

Simon to Harvey L. Mc Cord, lot -12, block 14, Charlton's sub 1ft Himself Would Choose takes ace usually through cuts or ano, good, priced ti. Conner, Brownstown. 35t2 division to Seymour $4200 other abrasions of the skin while these rodents. Alfred Christie to Cudwith Able, lots 46 and 47.

Peter's Park addition dressing FOR SALE Two used pianos, just overhauled, at special prices. to Sevmour $2000. CELEBRATES 94TH Geo. H. Conner, Brownstown.

35tZ Glen R. Empson, commissioner, to Benton Miller, 25 5 4, 17, 18 6 3. 40.25 "WEARABLE GIFT" is a practical Gift! And to. either man or boy it's the Gift that pleases most! There is no doubt A BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Mrs. George Schuler entertained acres, Brownstown and Owen town ships $225 with alfamily reunion at her home in Crothersville, Sunday in honor of the 94 tp birthday anniversary of her Eliza A.

Ballard to Clarence Lucas, 31 6 4. 30 acres, Brownstown town ship $600, Peter Nichter to Rosa Nichter, pt lot 528, block 20, Seymour $1. Edward B. McCowick, et al, to 'Grace M. Stepler, lot 20, block 50, father, I W.

F. Stewart. Mr. Stewart is one of Jackson county's oldest citizens. He was born in Jefferson county, December 5, 1832, but has practically spent his entire life in Vernon township.

His wife died irJ 1914 since which time he has made pis home with Mrs; Schuler. He has four living children, Mrs. H. about it. It's something that "strikes home" with his personal preference for, any item that enriches his personal appearance or adds to his comfort, tends to increase his pride.

And doing that, it's Gift most acceptable! So if you want to see him radiate true Happiness this Christmas-just watch him when he unties the Gift boxes addressed to him and containing articles of Haberdashery selected from the attractive assortment at this store. FOR SALE Three hundred bushels of winesap apples, $1 per bushel. Wm. H. Peters, Vallonia, Ind.

34p9 MARKET The Pocahontas lodge will hold a candy and food sale at D. M. McKain's store Saturday, Dec. 18. 35tl ORDER YOUR Home-made Christmas Candies early.

Leaveners Class, Christian Church, phone either 125 or 157, Brownstown. 35tl FOR RENT A seventy-nine acre farm, five miles west of Crothersville. Fillmore England, 816 Shepard Indianapolis, Ind. 35tl MR. FARMER Subscribe for the Blish's addition to Seymour $1 John J.

Collins to Henry W. Hoe vener, 6 5 6, 136 acres, Washington township $2500. 1 Thomas Gooding to Joseph D. Ayd, 25 6 3. 30 acres.

Owen township $1. E. Kaittman, of Brownstown; Mrs. Schulet- of Crothersville, Mrs. Laura Lewellen and Delmer Stewart, of Indianapolis, all of whom attended the dinnerl Besides his children he has Mayme Belle Smith to Fred H.

Day, 19 53rT16.28 acres, Carr township eleven grandchildren and eieht ereat- 1 grandchildren. MARRIAGE LICENSES NMAE 8: Indianapolis Daily Times. Special rates. See, write or phone at my expense. Ralph McGill, Seymour.

35p2 BAZAAR The Loyal Daughters of the Christian Sunday school will hold their annual Christmas bazaar at Min Joseph S. Fetzer, salesman, son of LOSS OF ARM IN Hosiery HUNTING ACCIDENT (Continued From Page One.) Silk and Wool -Mufflers An. ever-handy Gift these all-wool or silk Mufflers in plain and mixed color injuries he took him to the Schneck Memorial hospital at Seymour, where nie Johnson's Millinery store December 9, 10 and 11. Home made mince meat for sale every day and a market-on the last day. 33t3 THROUGH THE AGES precious metals- and stones have been the sym it was found necessary to amputate The Ideal Gift one sure answer always to the Gift Interwoven Hosiery the arm about four inches below the elbow.

L. A. Fetzer, both of Louisville, to Autumn Glenn Creamer, dental assistant, daughter of Asa B. Creamer, both of New Albany. Lynn Reed, truck driver, of Sey-mour; of Bruce Reed, deceased, to Gladys M.

Teulker, daughter of Fred Teulker, both of Seymour. Raymond Murrell, restaurant manager, son of Frank M. Murrell, to "Florence Marie Brown, daughter of Clarence L. Brown, all of Shelbyville. Melvin Hines, laborer, of Seymour, son of James T.

Hines, Jennings county, to Edith Mabel Glasson of Redding township, daughter of Emerson Glasson, of Indianapolis. Acton is a married man and was bolic expression of good will of one emoliyed at the Kieffer Paper Mill person to another, and this is even in Brownstown. i more true todav with the added value I of exquisite mountings by master Old papers for sale at The Banner craftsmen. Your Christmas Gifts to Office. Five cents Der bundle or others what could be finer than a ten cents for three bundles.

piece of jewelry selected from the We Wrap All Purchases in Attractive Christmas Packages i Rex Bond, farmer, son qf William Bond, to Blanche Luvena Shepherd, daughter of John W. Shepherd, all of WE WANT YOU TO SEE IT WORK Brown county. Luke Luther Fisher, laborer, son of Gloves it Joseph A. Fisher, both of Norman Station, to Ruby Nell Cummings, daughter of George Cummings, both of Owen township. Hickok Beltogram Belts An individual Gift his initial on buckle of one of these attractive Belts.

We have just installed the most modern machinery for repairing of shoes and we want you to stop and see what we have and what we can do. Especially do we want you to see the power nail which converts wire into nails and drives and clinches the nails in the leather. No question but what a pair of fine Gloves will strike his fancy. VISITS OF THE STORK Born, to Mr. andf Mrs.

John Pfaf- YOUR SHOES WILL LOOK AND SERVE AS NEW ONES WHEN WE REPAIR THEM. WEEKLY HINTS TO GET MORE WEAR OUT OF SHOES No. 4 ZEXP TOTXB SOXSS OTT OT ROT STOPACTS Xlke stove, tteam plpec, ate, specially If the shoes are wet. enberger, Seymour, December 2, a boy. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Will Kruge, Seymour, December 1, a girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Dob-' bins, Kalamazoo, Dec 7, a girL Mrs. Dobbins before her marriage was Miss Geneva Reinbold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Reinbold of Brownstown. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Shaw, Mt.

Healthy, Ohio, December 7, a boy, Arthur Kern. Mrs. Shaw was formerly Miss Laura Praggy of Brownstown. In a der F. B.

GRAY INDIANA XI BROWNSTOWN Otte Shoe and Harness Shop Brownstown, Indiana.

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