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The Republici
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PAGE FIVE THE EVENING REPUBLICAN COLUMBUS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1S09. 1 DO YOUR TUTTTT' 1 HOME OF GOOD JChristmas Shopping a Christmas Shopping NOW 11 mi NOW AND HERE. This Great Sale for the Sole Purpose of Clearing Stock, Not for Making Profits, Ends Friday, December 24th, 1909 at 10:30 P. M. You stfll have four days, after today, td buy clothing and" gents' furnishings for less money than ever before known in I i Useful Christmas Gifts At Special Prices.

Gloves Handkerchiefs Shirts Mufflers Hosiery Jewelry Sweater Coats Pajamas Night Robes House Coats Neckwear' Fancy Vests Columbus. The time to buy is growing short; take advantage of it, enjoy these immense savings while you have the chance. This sale has exceeded our expectation. Well that it should, for never has merchandise of like quality been sold at such extraordinary low prices. Last week was the I greatest selling week in our history; and Saturday was such a great success, in spite of the severej cold weather, that we decided to continue this great sale five days of this week; but Friday night, Dec.

24th, 10:30 p. will positively end this greatest of sales. Sweeping reductions in every department on suits, overcoats and furnishings; something for everybody, a price to suit every purse; some prices save you as much as 50 per all save you no less than 10 per so you see every department contributes liberally toward making every purchaser -happy. The character of the merchandise, and the sacrificing values of these unheard of low prices at this time of the year, is something unusual. This is no ordinary type talk, it's a business proposition, that defies all competition, East, West, North or South, We want your personal inspection during the remaining days of this great sale.

If you are a judge of good merchandise, and if interested, do not fail to be on hand early and get your of such merchandise as Hart Schaffner Marx suits and overcoats, Chiett and Monarch shirts, holeproof sox, guaranteed for six months against silk hose, in both Phoenix and Holeproof brands; the celebrated Pony hose for boys, suits and overcoats for boys, in Athletic cut; Phoenix mufflers, Highrock fleeced underwear, Auto brand Corduroy pants, shirts and overalls, I Keiser's neckwear, and so it goes. Every article included in this sale, all standard the kind you all know as best, at much less price than you pay for inferior grades. But it is heedless to say more on this subject; you all know the reliability of these goods and are buying as fast as Useful Christmas Gifts At Special rnces. Gloves Handkerchiefs Shirts Mufflers Hosiery Jewelry Sweater Coats Pajamas Night Robes House Coats Neckwear Fancy Vests Eskimo Hats Suits Overcoats Raincoats Umbrellas you can and we are glad you appreciate the advantages to.be gained by this extraordinary slaughter of prices on the highest grade of goodi' iislnmo rlats 5TO? IVLL BT OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Suits Overcoats Raincoats Umbrellas ONLY 4 MORE SHOPPNG DAYS AFTER TODAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS JJO PENNIES TO BOTHER WITH IN THIS SALE. i TT ha EWARB G0MP Save as much as 50 per cent.

No less BUY NEW CLOTHES Buy Good Clothes Save as much as 50 per cent, Jtyo less than 10 per cent. Always-Glad-toSeiNre 4You. than 10 per cent. i 1 r- ai hi im FOG, FOGG AND FOGGE. VIID AND WOLFISH the care of chariCy.

patients, instead of Indianapolis, who is president 6f of having to send them to'jailor leave the Indiana branch, of the ''American i i the residents that they were moving They all had their household 5 REGION HEARD FR0Hjses "1 r'r 'They going to the A-L are vicinity, of i uiDbardsviiie, twenty miles west or Smith; that's picture of Grover Cleveland. "Take another look at it," suggested the sheriff. Then Bill took another look and said he had paid a quarter forja picture of Taft when he thought was gettiag" Cleveland. He yanked the picture out of its frame and thew sheriff had to open the window to. let out.

the blue air that immediately collected. Old New England Family Holds Re- union in Boston. Boston. Dec. 20.

About one hun- dred and fifty members of the Fog- Fogg-Fogge family assembled for their I annual reunion at the Quincy house I recently. This is the eighth time that 'here, where the country is much more Brown County Wolves Have Aeain populated thaa ln the viciiiity of Elk-Gene or Warpath, According to -v Red Cross, and funds from the whole state reach him early in the new year it is expected that a goodly fund will be available for Red Cros3 work. The Red Cross hopes to sell 2,000,000, or $20,000 worth, of stamps in Indiana, and scores of organizational and individuals who are -promoting i the sales in cities and towns are mak-! ing an energetic effort to go over this amount. COALS Oipatch from Elkinsville. 'Stevers and Christian Helms are I the descendents of Samuel Fogg, who came from Exeter, England, in 1633, them In the care of neighbors, as has been the custom.

Dr. Roope has promised to lend his aid to the class in movement," which, it Is hoped, will eventually lead to the establishment of a city hospital, with an ambulance and all other necessary accoutrements. There will also be held the election of the officers who are to serve for the ensuing year, besides other matters of importance to come before the class." horough preparations have been made for a helpful and entertaining meeting ami it is urged that each member lay aside all other matters and be-at the church promptly at and settled in Hampton, N. in 1638, going because they do not care to re main in that section with their fam- Every now and 'again the cry of lies alone. The report that a pack of "Wolf, wolf comes from Brown twenty wolvS has heen seen in that i.

section has sent many hunters there county -a short of "call of the wild" .1 with their guns. and then It gsts Into the papers of; I i 4 1 DOROTHEA GLASS TO! TALK ON HOSPITAL Xmas slippers, elegant and at the Hub. have come together and the third year i that they have gathered In Boston J. The family association is now com-' I posed of more than five hundred mem- I bers. and while the bulk of these live I in New Hampshire and Maine, iiuw primes me coumy or urown Gur slippers make elegant giftsfori PALACE NEARLY COMPLETE.

Ticket with each toad. Pittsburg, Plymouth, West Va.t Ayrshire Lump and Egg, Raymond. Nut, West Va Anthracite and Coke. AYRSHIRE GOAL S3. 00 YARDS: -Second and Sycamore, Orinoco, Seventeenth and Pennsylvania Ry, BOTH PHONES 12.

is, Dut as a rule mere is nothing The Hub. these stories. If there is a wolf in i Brown county this paper lias been un-l i able to. locate the animal by telephon- Meeting Tomorrow Night, Whenj Ques- tion of Getting Ward in Rdope Sanitarium Will be Discussed. 7:30 o'clock.

111? all over the county It is believed IS It are descendants in every state in the Union. The founder of the family was a member of the Elder Bachelder settlement and he had four sons, Samuel, Daniel, Seth and James. At the I tl IIAII iff-. Xmas slippers for ladies and men at the Hub. meeting many of the members Wore black badges with the given names of some one' of these four sons from that there are not nearly so many wolves in.

Brown county, as there are. blind tigers in- Bartholomew, nor Is it believed that the wolves of Brown county are nearly as voracious as are the blind tigers of Bartholomew county. In fact it Is not believed that there is a wolf in Brown FUEL ICE. The White Plague in Indiana. Not only in Columbus, but all over At an aunction sale in this, city Saturday afternoon Sheriff Cox and Deputy Smith wero serving' as7 auctioneers.

Various articles weteVput up for sale and finally the sheriirheld aloft a picture of Abraham Lincoln. Indiana women's clubs, social organi- zations, health societies, committees from secret orders, Y. W. C. A.

and The Kaiser's New Residence in Posen More Like a Fortress. Dec. 20. The kaiser's new palace It deserves rather to be called a fortress is nearing completion. It was designed by the German architect, Frans Schwececs, not merely as an imperial residence, for the kaiser will not spend more than a few days each year there, but as an imposing sign of the German government's determination to maintain its grip on Prussian Poland, of which Posen is the capital, and carry out unflinchingly its policy of Germanizing an alien and hostile people.

The castle is expected to cost from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000 before it is finished. It confronts in granite grimness the stranger as he leaves the Posen railway station, his eye being at once attracted by Its central tower, over 220 feet high. Smaller towers and bas other forces, are pushing the sale of 510 Washington St DAN CROW, Manager, Red Cross Christmas stamps before The Dorothea adult Bible class at the Tabernacle Bible school, taught by Will Harding, is just closing its i first year of organized work, and their regular monthly meeting to held in the church parlors tomorrow! night will be in the nature of a reunion and anniversary. The following invitation has been sent to-j each member also to the husbands of the married. ladies: "Dear Classmate: i( 'The Dorothea class, you know, Is now just one year old, I And on -next Tuesday evening (Be the weather hot or cold), We celebrate the great event I Xhe public.

As Christmas draws nearer the interest in the "stamp be comes keener the sales grow county, for the county of Brown is I The picture was turned over to Deputy much more up-to-date than is generally Smith, who recited the praises of Lin-'believed. The primeval afe for thatcoln and 'tried to get a bid for the county has long since passed and the picture. No one seemed to want it days or wild beasts are also gone, li wa3 not so(1' However, the following dispatch from "Give me "the picture of a demo-Elkinsville, Brown county, which ap- and I'll sell it or buy it myself," peared in this morning's Indianapolls-j declared Deputy Smith. Star seems to indicate otherwise, yetj Spying a picture of President Taft investigations made by this paper I lrinS oear Sheriff Cox picked it failed of verification of the wolfish handed it to the deputy and remarked: larger. The indications are that the PERMANENT GRAND OPERA.

stamps will be as necessary to de velop genuine Christmas cheer as will. Christmas gifts. The general interest With our first birthday party. is much more pronounced this year than a year ago, when the public only In some of the larger cities could obtain the stamps. During Christmas to Please bring this card pinned Newly Formed Chicago Company is Capitalized at $500,000.

Chicago, Dec. 20. Definite and authoritative announcement' has been made that Chicago has been brought within the orbit of the most brilliant starts of the grand opera firmament. The company will be capitalized at $500,000. Bonds will be issued and there will be no preferred stock ob whom the wearer is descended printed in gilt letters.

The morning was given over to a reception and registration. Everything was conducted in a very informal line. For two hours the members talked with one another and renewed old family ties and friendships. The registration book showed that several had come from Pacific coast to be present. Musical selections were given by the Misses Shedd, Mrs.

Robinson and Mrs. William Macmann, all of whom are members of the association. Soon after 12:30 o'clock the gathering assembled in the large dining room of the hotel for dinner. The same informality which was seen at the reception was observed here and there were no speeches or toastmas-ter. The most important paper of day, which came next, was read by" George Osgood, of Kensington, N.

on "Our Soldiera and Sailors." This address is a continuous paper, read each year and will be continued until all the facts which can be coljected about the Fogge family on the battlefield and at sea are recorded. When this Is dene the data will be revised and probably printed- your "i We'll welcome you 'real hearty, "THE COMMITTEE. "December 21; 1909." time last year Indianapolis people bought 1 1S0.000 of these Red Cross stamps and pasted them on letters and tions relieve the somber effect of the high ramparts. The main tower contains the chap-ehand suites, of apartments designed for the use of the kaiser and his family. The chapel is inlaid throughout with a mosaic exactly like that in the famous Wartburg.

Below the chapel is the royal entrance, a huge arched hall In addition to the regular business of the class the following program story: "Start this picture of Grover Cleve- rFbur families moved away from fland. I their homes near Elkinsville this Immediately Bill Smith held forth In morning as the result, of several en- clarion tones on the late Grover Cleve-counters they have had recently with land and tried to get a bid on the wolves. The animals ere said to have picture. Nobody bid. so the deputy attacked Simon Helms and his eldest i offered a quarter and the sheriff de-son Edgar, and to.

have bitten the picture sold "to William severely on the arms and legs. This Smith for 23 cents. When the sale encounter occurred Friday afternoon was over Smith took his picture'vand at the Helms home, two miles south started to the sheriffs "If of here. "LUah Carter can have a picture of "The farmers living near Mr, Helms Taft in his office I guess we can have were warned and took their rifles with one of Cleveland in ours," said Smith, them when they went to bring their i and he carefully hung the picture of Christmas parcels which were sent to friends. In Richmond tie sales reached or 26,500 stamps at one tainable.

It is said that one of the men interested will hold enough stock will be given: cent each. Craw fords ville bought $1S3 to dominate the opera company, bat that a controlling' interest will be re- Class Song By all present. Piano Solo Hattie Drakel i Reading Mrs. Pearl Denisom Vocal Duet -'Helen Cheatham of marble and sandstone, and at the xainea in jnicaKo. and I -rThe fourteen men whose names end of this the broad stairway leading to the first story with Its royal have been made public are: J.

Qgdea -Armour, Martin A. Rynerson, John dwelling rooms and festal salons. The children home from school. The same Tart on the wall of the sheriffs! office, Edna Perry. Story Hazel Parker.

I Piano Solo Virginia Griffith-Vocal Solo Ether Spannagel. Class History Maud McClellan. latter are enormous, the grand salon Shedd, Harold S. McCormack, John J. Mitchell, J.

C. Shaffer, Samuel light the pack bothered much stock thinking all the time that he was ten- alone covering -six hundred square worth of them; Connersville, $137; Elkhart. $92; Ft. Wayne, $127; Mun-cie, $157; New Albany, $93; Princeton. $60; South Bend, $92; Terre Haute, $95.

A total of over 400.000 stamps were sold in this state. The people are not only buying the stamp for the clever Idea and Christmas cheer which centers in it, but each stamp sold is a contribution of one cent' to the Red Cross warfare against the white plague in Indiana. The indications are that the sales will be much heavier than a year ago. The money will be sent to 'Noble C. Butler, yards and' being ornamented With "Pass the Pie Social committee.

A Musical Romance. marble pillars. The building of the castle, which lias been going on for the last four years, has given employ ment to thousands of Poles, but the The Creek Candy Store is head-? In the vicinity and stole more than a derly paying his respects to the former dozen chickens. Yesterday Mr. Helms democratic President, says he saw the wolves near his Sheriff Cox let the joke stand for a Erly this morning Mr.

Helms, his day and then he asked Deputy Smith brother, Christian Helms; Charles what he meant by having a picture of Wilson, who was injured last winter a republican President hanging in a la a fight with four wolves, and Adam democratic county official's office. St jvers rode into Elkinsville and told "Republican President, ft 1, said One of the most important matters to be brought before, the class will be Charles u. uawes, janus Kosentngj. C. L.

Hutchinson and A. G. Recke) of Chicago, and W. K. Vanderbilt, Oti Kahn and Clarence Kew York.

The stock company will be recruitc'l as as possible from Chicago and will he permanent. Quarters for Chrlsfias- candy. More new kinds than Ayever heard, of. Jake Friedman makek it every iay; population of the province will always regard it as a symbol of Prussian des the discussion of the negotiations now under way whereby a ward may be provided in the Roope sanitarium for potism. The price is rghL.

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