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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 5

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 5

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Page Five Local News. Local News. Local News. THE BROWNSTOWN BANNER Business College. newspapers for sale at Banner Phone 28t2.

Seymour 403. Old office. Only Three Left Days School books and supplies at Shepard Business College. Phone 28t2L Seymour 403. Son's.

Flower pots at Shepard's, Pure, fresh candy at Shepard's. EveryrRupas being Bold at startling prices at Vermllya's. Seasonable fruits and vegetables at the Star grocery at all times. Orville Robertron went to Indianapolis Monday to visit relatives. Shepard's store is headquarters for Anything In school supplies at Shep-ards Son'g.

school supplies. Still many bargains are to be had at twn can be The finest candies in Vermilya's going out of business sale. To get in your votes on the Piano Contest. The standing of the Contestants at this time is as follows: The Model grocery pays the highest market price for all kinds of country Shoes! Shoes I Shoes for any member found at the Model. See my new fall millinery.

Everything new and up-to-date. Rose Durham, the new novelities in fall dress goods. They are beauties. Nierman produce. NAMES.

We have our dipping tank in shape for oiling harness. Prices reasonable, of the family at Nierman Kuehns. For SALE-Onegoodhard coal burner; in Rood J. Cummings. We sell Winner fl'eralM the kind that gives satisfaction.

Nierman Kuehn. Tovey Son. 38,000 35,000 Kuehn. Jane Shields Chas. F.

Robertson We are showing an elegant line of McHenry Owen, of Bedford, spent Representing the Combined Orders of I. O. O. Modern Woodmen Red Men Ginghams, all new fall patterns. Thursday with his mother, Mrs.

Mar Nierman Kuehn. tha Owen, Mrs. Mary Kerkoff, of Indianapolis, Special reductions in lap robes and visited her mother, Mrs. Louisa Frisha, horse blankets at Tovey Son's during several days last week. September.

Mrs. Mary Thomas, of Indianapolis, i The Star Grocery always keeps a Remember You Get Ten Votes on Every $1.00 Cash Purchase. Next Saturday will be the Last Day to get a Free Set of Dishes; Bring in your Cards at 2:30 on that date. We have added a line of Ammunition to our stock. is visiting nere this ween witn ner fresh and up-to- date line of canned goods of all kinds.

brother, Oscar Allen, and family. xsow is a good time to Degin your Save the trust's profit by buying winter sewing. See our line of outings, Endicott, Johnson Co's. shoes at Nierman A Kuehn's. I cantons, etc.

Nierman Kuehn. Mrs. Margaret lkuer, of Indiar.apo-lis, visited in the family of Alex Greg-er last week. We sell Warner's rust-proof corsets, the kind that are guaranteed. Nierman James Irwin, wife and baby visited his parents iri Jennings county from Friday until Sunday.

Bart Burrell and wife, of. Indianap-olis, visited their parents here and tended the home-coming last week. Dr. Felix Applewhite, of Indianapolis, spent with his mother, Mrs.JAr.na Apph'white, and family. There were no services at the Presbyterian church Suriday on account of the sickness of the pastor, Rev.

L. V. Rule. Dr. Hamlin Smith's new house on East Spring street is nearing comple Born, Terkhorn and wife, of Warren Corbitt and wife, of Delhi, Ohio, visited their son, K.

W. Corbitt, and wife several days the past week. THE FARMERS' STORE the Wegan neighborhood, Sunday, September 24.) 1911, a boy. i We are again buying soft ties such as L. The W.

C. T. U. will hold a market and bazaar in Tovey's harness shop Saturday. The public is cordially in red and black oak, beech, elm, gum and maple.

W. R. Bolles. vited. See Jackson for glasses at Me- dora October 6th and Brownstown Oc Mrs.

Zulima Barkman and daughter. Miss Mary, of Columbus, spent the past week here with relatives and tober 7th. No drugs used. Mrs. i Fred Hamlin, of Indianapolis, friends.

tion. It is a four-room cottatre of has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Scott Shields, for several days past. Curtis Ireland, who has been employ DollYOU Want CLOTHES THAT FIT-LIKE THESE? modern design. ed at Indianapolis the past two months, is visiting his parents, Andy Iaeland The Ewing Mill C'6.

hasbuilta brick I NoTlCE--I wish to rent a farm for one-third the crops; owner to furnish and wife. wareroom, on the west side of the main building and adjoining everything. Arthur M. Duncan, Val- the north side of the office. lonia, Route 2 27p2 See Dr.

Prall when others fail on your eye All kinds of eye glasses and repairing. 'Phone 584, Miss Lou Phifer received a letter Mrs. Chas. Krauss, of Indianapolis, Tuesday stating that her sister, Mrs, came down lnursaay ior a several Kate Beem. of Luther.

who has days' visit with her grandmother, Mrs. been sick for some time, is failing rap W. M. Rodman. idly and she 'will, leave for Luther to Seymour, Ind.

27t4 Mrs. A. J. Hamilton, of Bellview, came Thursday to visit her son, Laurent Hamilton, and family and to attend the reunion. John Sarver and family, of near morrow morning.

Last week a 14 year old daughter of Ed Crane, of Farmineton, went to Dan Henderson, of Hoosier. N. formerly of Grassy Fork township, came back last Sunday to spend the winter in old Jackson. Mrs. Pearl Hawkins and Roy Bran- YOUSwill always look well-dressed in "Superb" garments and never feelfthat "the other fellow" appears to better advantage.

The most styles the season'have just arrived and we will be pleased to show you this high-class line. Don't buy that winter suit until you inspect the "Superb" clothes. Any of our customers twill tell' you about the merits of Freetown, are moving to Brownstown Brownstown to attend the celebra tion. She failed to return at the time expected and the family became aman, of Indianapolis, spent several days here the past week with their into the property they recently purchased of Gayer Knight. Frank Heller, of Alexandria, and Phillip Heller, of Covington, took advantage of the Home-coming last much worried.

Saturday night the father went to Brownstown but found aunt, Mrs. Geo. R. Hamilton. i Clocks arid watches cleaned and re 'the girl had simply overstayed the time of her visit and was all right.

Sey paired. Work left at Brock's drugs tore mour Republican. week to visit relatives and friends here. For Sale At private sale, Art Garland Base Burner, two tons-of hard will be given prompt attention. AS.

Spurgeon. 28tf. thesef garments Garfield Kunshick, of Cincinnati, GUNDER'S COLUMN. 0 AL I formerly of Wegan, took advantage of the home-coming to visit friends in coal, sewing machine, lawn seats, and numerous articles of household goods. H.

C. Murphy, Ewing, lnd. Frank Boling, of Indianapolis, visit this vicinity last week. i i Mrs. Clyde Benton went to Indiana Town Property for Sale A good four-room house, two lots in Ewing; can be had in building and loan.

A bargain, see me at once. KUEHN "We are Satisfied With Small Profits" polis, Sunday, to join her husband, who went there last week to accept a ed his mother, Mrs. Nancy Boling, several days the past week, whose illness has been mentioned in these columns. She is reported better this morning. Farms for Sale Have some good position in Wassons' department store.

first-class farms for sale; good build The pleasures of the family dinner ings and good land, forty acres or more E. M. Ripple and family, who have near town. are increased your groceries and table deliacies come from the-Model been visiting Mrs. Ripple's mother, Dr.

Cummings has just re-papered my offices and hall and should like to sub Local News. Mrs. R. H. McCormick, and family, grocery, whose stock is always clean and fresh.

A let back office for a reasonable sum left Saturday for Warsaw to visit rel- ativea and from there will return to If you don't know what to get for to a desirable party. 20 acres in Hamilton township their home at Needles, Cal. Fresh bread at the Star Grocery. Bicycles and bicycle repairs at Tov the next meal just step into the Star Grocery, and many things on the shelves will be suggested to at your E. Dixon, of Ft.

Ritner, who had above overflow the Wm. Robertson the contract for the stone work in the old courthouse, attended the dedication homestead highly improved in the midst of as fine land as lies out of doors 200 acres can be rented around it price T. Fj Zollman and wife, of Medora, ey's harness shop. Oakley Allert and fafhily visited relatives at Seymour over Sunday. John and Ed Mann, of Indianapolis, spent Thursday here with friends.

here last Thursday. The stone in the old building was Jackson county pro $6000. T. L. Jones and wife, of St.

Louis, Miss Ruby Bennett and Gilbert Pollard, Four room cottage, two lots at duct, beinsr quarried at Ft. Ritner. Ewintr for sale $425. A good invest of Bedford, spent Sunday with Clarence Geo. W.

Snyder, son of Alex Snyder Miss Bernice Ireland left Friday for Goss and Rloominc-ton to attend the Indiana of this place, who recently completed ment. Was It Insured? While Lee Mitchell was hauling bal a course in civil engineering at Purdue University. University, has accepted a position ed straw last Satarday, the load turned over with him near the Ewing flour Prices still further reduced and the sale will continue until the entire stock as assistant chief engineer with the Allen Engineering at Memphis, ing mill, and in falling he severely spained his left ankle. is sold, at Vermilya's. Tenn.

Gayer Knight, who recently purchas Persons wishing extra copies of this week's Banner must call early as we ed Charley Schwartz's place northeast only have a few extras left. of town, moved into same last week. Better Prepared Than Ever Before to Give Our Patrons Very Best Values That Can be Had In Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Hats, Furnishings, Notions, Etc. We kindly ask your inspection of our large new stock before making fall purchases. We sell the "American Beauty" Corsets and "New Vassar" Sewing Machine, "Capitol Brand" Overalls and-Waists; also Fresh Groceries, Field Seeds, Hardware, Barrel Salt.

Goods Promptly Delivered To Any Part of Town John Mooney, of Princeton, a former Brownstown boy, was among the home-comers here last week. He came to meet his brother James, of Texas, whose visit here was mentioned last week. This was the first time these Room size rugs with small rugs to Mr. Schwartz has moved to Hamilton township, where he purchased the Caroline Wheeler place near Acme. match.

Also caroets. mattings, lace curtains, ect Nierman Kuehn. I Mrs. George R. Hamilton went to brothers had met for twenty-eight years.

Laura Frysinger, who has been here on an extended visit with rela Edinburg Tuesday to visit relatives and from there she will go to Franklin to tives, returned to Indianapolis Sunday. attend the marriage of her cousin, Mr. Lee Long, of Indianapolis, spent the Earl Freeze, to Miss Bertha LaGrange, The Banner force is under obligations to the Vallonia band for some excellent music rendered in front of our office last Friday morning, which was highly enjoyed by us all. As stated latter part of last week here with hi which will take place at the home of the bride tonight. father, Capt B.

E. Long, and family. Everybody asks this question after a fire. The next question which is just at important, "what company?" no Frank Miller has just completed a 1 The Baptist Sunday School will ob elsewhere in this issue this band ren body asks. The property owners of ders first-class music and will rank fourteen-foot boat He is eighty-two veara old and did all the work himself America pay annually three hundred serve Rally Day next Sunday, October 1st There will be special opening and million dollars in premiums for fire in without the use of glasses.

closing, exercises. The offering will among the best bands of Southern Indiana. Wanted Canvassing Agents at once surance, but not one in ten of them know even the name of the company go to State Missions. AH members whose policy may be his only asset in and their friends are urged to be present, F. C.

Foster, Supt. Attorney Fred L. Prow, Salem, was among the old veterans who came to the Reunion last week to renew acquaintance with old Jackson county for1 "Compendium of Everyday Wants," the book of general price also for "The Devil's Bride a wonderful religious allegory, price $1. case of disaster. Do you know? If not, what an astonishing state of affairs for an enlightened business like Ameri H.

Coffey Ewing, Ind. 0. H. Cooley made a business trip so. Phone No.

34 can citizen. comrades and friends. Harry Barnum has moved into his new home on South Main street, which Either outfit sent postpaid for ten cents. to Brownstown this morning, and will also be in attendance' at the dedication of the new court house there tomorrow. Jackson county can look with pride If you do know the name of the com Fifty per cent, commission to agents.

Big sellers. Address, A. B. Kuhlman, pany, what do you know of its stand 7 ing or its reputation for fair dealing? upon her county buildings as the court I Publisher, 136 West Lake St, Chicago, he recently purchased of Mr. Clara StilwelL Jas.

Weathers will occupy the Rose Buenning property vacated by Mr. Barnum. Ills. 26p5 the equal of iin uwuuru fire niBuiantc vAiuijiuijr I I10U86 alone IS fer 100 yeara has paid promptly every I quarter million any the dollar building in While watching a game of ball at. just claim.

It does to-day the largest state. Versailles Republican. Seymour last Sunday between the Sey i fire insurance business in America. mour, Imperials and Freetown Graya, The drugstore at the West End, un When next you insure, tell your agent you want to insure in the William Eckstien aged twelve, was struck in the right eye with a foul ball Elmer E. Dunlap," an Indianapolis architect and a former resident of this city, was here today on his way to BrownBtown.

This afternoon he attended the dedication of the new Jackson county court house at Brownstown. Mr. Dunlap made the plana for the til recently conducted by S. D. Hill, has been sold to the Red Cross Pharmacy with T.

F. Barrett in charge. Mr. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO and seriously injured. He was wearing Hartford, Conn.

If You Simply Can't Save a portion of your money, you are indeed unfortunately situated, but if you CAN and WlLI NOT, then -you must expect to do penance when Father Time reduces your earning powen V'-- Start Now. THE BROWNSTOWN STATE BANK. glasses at the time and particles Barrett was formerly of Indianapolis, Geo. Gunder Resident Agent, Brownstown, Ind. but for several months past has been I of glass 'flew into' the eye.

He was employed in Starr 'a drugstore at Me-1 taken to a specialist at Louisville who The Oldest Agency in Brownstown. Idora. He is a registered pharmacist of I found that the glass cut the corner Brownstown court house and it is one of the best planned and finest looking county buildings in the state. Columbus Republican. twenty years experience.

See their of the eye and there are some hopes near 65 acres White River bottoms, announcement elsewhere in this issue. I of saving the sight of the eye,.

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