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THE COLUMBUS REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, ,1910. )Ttertnn- Harbor. Wednesdav aftrnrnn of green and white was carried out In by Mrs. K. IX H.

Reap and in the floral and the burial was also there. detail. The young couple at GQUIITY GORRESPQIIDEIICEinD PITIf Ifl UAQ GETTING READY uu. I 1 1 inn unu to complete Its work-. This work was finished in another hour and the verdict returned.

Donaker Spaugly attorneys King, will likely file a motion asking that the judgment be entered on the interrogatories rather than on 'the verdict. FOR BEUERIDGE RETIMED BEEN contest the prize was awarded (to Mrs. P. E. Wills, Delicious refreshments were served.

APPROACHING WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Lena' Finke and Will Ruscher will be solemnized Thursdays October the sixth, i Miss Finke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Finke, who reside north; of the tended by the' bride's sister, Miss Maude Carmlcbael, and the bridegroom's brother, Oscar Behrman. The bridal gown was an exquisite Per-sian lawn, elaborated with lace, and the bridal bouquet was an armful of white asters and ferns.

The" bridesmaid was dainty! in a pretty lingerie gown. 'Grand View. Mrs." William Bush is spending a few days with her daughter. "Mrs. Georgia Truex, who has been seriously' ill.

Is much improved. School' begins at Grand View next j. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have. been issued to the following: William EKattler and Hilda Dietrich.

-to the following: Ruth Marie Burnett and Henry Bush. Henry L. Moreton and Carrie Louise Brooks. MAKING PLANS FOR Begins Sixth Year. as Pas- city.

1 SIX O'CLOCK DINNER, After congratulations a weddingH Homer Burns and Reba Tyrell. DISTRICT MEETING Senator to Formally Open CarVipaigrn in Bartholomew Saturday. tor of First M. E. Church of This City.

supper was served. The wedding presents were numerous and handsome and attested the popularity of the Try Republican classified ads. Monday with H. N. Williams as instructor.

i. Mr. end Mrs. O. J.

Lackey entertained Mrs'. Lackey's brother and wife last Ed Skinner, Walker Ping and Leslie Harden were visitors last Sunday morning. Coon Butler nd wife and John Truex aid wife spent Sunday with J. M. Thayer and daughter, JUiss Minnie, will- entertain the following guests at six o'clock dinner this evening at their home in Clifford: Dr.

and A. J. Banker, Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. White and son. Banker, Mrs. Lottie Dye, H. E.

Cosby, Mrs. Martha Boyle, Miss Mary Boyle and J. W. Cook. Soldiers Geting Ready for Big Gathering Here October 12 Tentative1 Program is Announced.

newly wedded couple. Mr. Behrman is a most estimable young man and is employed in the mill at Waymansvllle. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and POTATO DIGGING HAS GLUTTED THE MARKET AT CITY HALL AT NICHT DR.

HYDE IS CHANGED i ENTERTAINED. At their pleasant home in Wales-boro, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Bells Mrs. Hade Carmichael ajid has a host of friends.

Among the guests at the wedding were Miss Lena Carmichael, of Lang-den, Kansas; George Schwartzkopf and son, Clarence; E. T. Carmichael, In Columbus aid Farmers are Having Difficulty in Disposing of Their Crops Turkey Crop Good. I entertained the following guests: Chas. FORMER DISTRICT SUPERINTEND Lines, John Shoemaker, Ida and Clara Mr.

and William J. Parker. Mrs. Mary Eickleberry and daughter-: in-law. Dora, visited the latter's mother, Mrs.

John Greathouse, last Sunday. James Hendricks expects to go to Columbus Thursday, where he will act as sub carrier on R. R. No. 4 for a few days.

't Rev. William Hobson. the new pastor" of the Beck's Grove circuit, preached his first sermon at Grand View Sunday afternoon. i Partial" arrangements have been made for the Fp-jrth district meeting of veterans of the civil war, to be held here October 12, and tomorrow night there will be a meeting, of Ishame Keith Post Xo. 13, G.

A. to make I the' final plans for the gathering, Announcement has just been made i with reference to some of the regi-' mental reunions. The Sixth Indiana Miss Minte Carmichael, John Guthrie, Belle Shoemaker, of Indianapolis; Or- WILL SPEAK AT SCOTTSBURG SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND COME HERE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE MEETING THERE-MILLER TO PRESIDE. ENT GOES TO FIRST CHURCH AT GREEN SBURG AND F. A.

STEELE-IS THE NEW SUPERINTENDENT. This is potato digging time in Bartholomew county and as a result the supply is far exceeding the demand, for the reason that the weather is too warm to put potatoes away for Miss Ivy Carmichael and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Meissler, of this city. BURNS-TYRRELL.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tyrrell, on Chestnut street, was the scene of a beautiful wedding Sunday, the bride being their only daughter, ville, Sweeney, Mary Sweeney, Clifford Sweeney, Van Littiken, Emma Littiken.

Leonard Groul, Tillie Thompson, Harry Romine, R. Swartwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney. The day was spent with various outdoor amusements and in "feasting.

FAMILY DINNER. Volunteer Infantry survivors will meet John E. Carter, of Columbus, and. County Chairman John M. Davis and if A I on the morning of the 12th in the the winter, ami as nearly all the Masonic temple.

The Sixty-seventh farmers seem to want to sell their po-: and One Hundred and Forty-fifth willjtatoes direct from the patch the local i meet in the city hall. The Twenty- market has been glutted and buyers et- ncuo. numerous otner republicans are Miss Iva Hurley, of Pike's Peak, were marled Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at the home of the bride, by Rev. Henry Griffin, of Bloomington, Ind. The assignment of ministers of the Indiana conference of the M.

E. church was not made at Evansville until late naizaoein Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ross, who live i groom, Homer Burns, of ting things in readiness for the Bev- east of the city, entertained with a town 'prides moptinor tr Ur. Violrl horc ciatiir.

tnvntli T-iil nmot in itta r-rniTiHI pham- lat nnv nrirp are iliffimlt to find vet Those present were Melvin Hurley and Mondav evenine. The announcement The ceremony was pronounced at. if 7 v' family dinner Sunday at their home. Those present were their sons, P. W.

uaj mgiii. iuis Will martt me open- Uer. lne norm court I OUIII win uxy iue seueiai jujicilo mainei uiiuusuuui high noon by the Rev. William H. Book, pastor of the Tabernacle Chris- ing of the campaign in Bartholomew the meeting place for the Twentj-ithe country remains unchanged, county, and it promises to be a mon- second and One Hundred and Twen-j Xew sweet potatoes are on the local Ross, of Pittsburg, and Oscar Ross, of this city, and Mrs.

Ross tian church, in the presence or tne daughter, Fair, of Hope; Mr. and Mrs. that Dr.cAlfred H. Pitkin is re-Mead Morris, of Bloomington; Miss turned to the pastorate of the First Leverne Griffin, of Bloomington, and church here. This begins Dr.

Mrs. Carter, mother of the groom. The gixtn year the pag. bride is one of the most popular girls jtor and establishes a new record for in this- section. They have gone to tho len.h of Hm nrift minister has ster meeting.

tietfr. The Xintety-third, Twelfth, market at $1 per bushel. Reports hmthera nrd their families. Mr. and i immediate families and a few rela- Senator BeverMge opened his work Twenty-fifth and Tenth cavalry will be" from various parts of the United States indicate that the turkey crop Columbus to make their home.

remained in charge of the Columbus church. Dr. M. B. Hyde, formerly of this Hartsville.

this year is larger than that of last year and it is believed that the Thanksgiving 'turkey this year can be had for less mc ey than year. However, none of this year's crop of turkeys has been received on the local at Indianapolis last night and in a assisned rooms in the court house. A pretty color scheme of pink clearcut manner showed that he has i the afternoon tiere will be a white was carried out in all the dec-; nQt receded from tae 8tand ne took i general meeting of all the veterans orations and appointments. The flow-at thg state convention. He of the Fourth district, at which the ers chosen were asters and carna-, ig making his fl-gQt on progressive business of the district will be taken tions.

The bride, who is a beautiful Une8 and he win make a far more in up young girl, wore an exquisite gown terestins speech here than he ever At night there will be a camp fire in of white embroidered -mull with Irish imade nere before. the city hall and the list of speakers Mrs. J. C. Steenbarger and family, Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Steenbarger, Joseph Steenbargerand family, and Mrs. M. Steenbarger and Elijah Steenberger and family.

DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Richards entertained at their home north of Tay-lorsville Sunday at a 12 o'clock chick- Protracted meeting is in progress at city and former superintendent of the the Barger chapel. Seymour district, has been assigned to Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben B. Utter will the pastorate of the First M. E. church move to Hartsville after the election, 'at Greensburg, and the new district Lyle B.

Clapp joined the state mili- 'superintendent is the Rev. F. A. Steele, tia for three years from September 25. He was pastor of the M.

E. church at Miss Mary Beck spent Saturday last year. point lace trimmings, and the pn.iai The senator Wjn speak at Scotts- will include the department command- COI.17MBC8 PRICES. September 28. LIVE STOCK.

Cattle wt50 Hogs 0 Veal 6 00 Lapaba 6 (OS GRAIN en dinner and a 5 o'clock water melon bouquet was an armful of white Saturday afternoon and will ar- er. Congressman Lincoln Dixon, and supper. 'nations. jrive here on a north-bound Pennsyl- two others. An effort will be made Those present were Aaron Newton After the ceremony and congratula-: Vania Lines train due at 5:40 o'clock.

to have a short parade at night, and family, of Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. tions, an elaborate wedding dinner jije wjh probably be taken to the Ho- The veterans in charge of the meet-Henry Lorts and children, of near was served with covers laid for twen- te St. Denis for a little handshaking ing here wish it distinctly understood Hope; Ed Lorts and two sons, Mrs. ty-five.

'and will then go to the Irwin home, that all soldiers are invited to attend Mary Lorts, of Hope; Mr. and Mr. Burns is the son of Mr. and where he will be the guest of W. G.

the meeting whether they are mem-Will Harrod and family, of Flatrock; Mrs. Calvin Burns. He Is a farmer Irwin, the Rev. and Mrs. Z.

T. Sweeney bers of the G. A. R. or not.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Kiefer and a most exemplary young man. He and Mr. and Mrs.

Th. Miller. He will 30 so 35 with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William H.

Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Padgett are visiting their son, Arvel, at Shelbyville this week. Edward Henderson and family have gone to Batesville, wbere Mr.

Henderson has work. Prof. J. L. Funkhouser will preach The appointments for the Seymour district follows: F.

Steele, superintendent; Bean Blossom, to be supplied; Blocher, E. R. Vest; Brownstown, E. F. Schneider; Charlestown, Samuel Reid; Clarks-ville, to be supplied; Columbus, A.

H. Pitkin; Cortland, to be supplied; Crothersville; J. F. Blocher; East Co 8 is on ...4 00 to 00 ter, of Indianapolis; Miss May and and his bride will reside on a farm speak in the city hall at 8 Lizzie Kiefer, of St. Louis Crossing.

near Elizabethtown. From all parts of the county the JOSEPH F. GENT IS DEAD IN MICHIGAN MORETOX-BROOKS. Those who came for the wedding word conies that tne people want to were Mrs. X.

j. Tyrrell, Mr. and Mrs. Reveridge. He is the republican Charles Pickens and son.

Mrs. Charles standard bearer in Indiana this cam- Miss Carrfe Louise Brooks and Hen-! at the.M. E. church next Sunday at Rumbus, J. W.

Weekly; Edinburg. SL 10:30 o'clock. A. Marrow; Elizabeth town, M. Mack- "Mr.

and Mrs. Gentry Rominger are lan; Flat Rock, W. C. Watkins; Frank- Wheat Core Oats, HAT Timothy, baled Clover, Straw MEATS yaoon Haiti Sho alders Lard Hides Wool TnHow POULTRT Spring Chickens per lt Hen Cocks Tom Turkeys Hen Turkeys 15 18 2 9 ....20 toS5 ry 'Moreton were quietly married Sat i urday evening at 8 o'clock at the Coats and daughter, Margaret, 6 ltn, W. E.

Edginr Freetown, W. H. Reynolds; Hartsville, F. M. Westhafer; T- of and the voters are anxious id, ihcar him explain the vital issues of! jthe campaign.

His speech is going .36 to 39 home of the officiating clergyman, uianapuns. Telegram Tells of Death of Former Columbus Resident and Patentee of Famous Cerealine. QUA It ET 1 rJ KfciU.NlU.X. The home of Mr. and Mrs.

James H. ue wen u.ui mims. Crittenden, near Stout's Mill, was the nien have taken a special-interest scene of a pleasant gathering lastie meeting and it is expected that 10 ft 15 IS 10 8 6 30 there win oe a oig represeuictiiun ui Sunday. The members of the Burns- working men in the city hall when the cn C. Thomas received a telegram Keeping nouse ior i nomas ivummgei Jh the.

absence of Mrs. Thomas Rom-Jnger. Simeon Dinsmore has bought a farm of eighty acres one mile, east of West-port and will move there after the election. The new bank building will be ready for occupancy October 1, 1910. It is a solid building with a cement vault, burglar proof.

Mr. and Mrs. Japp Spaugh, of Bur-ney, visited Mrs. Spaugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Crim, Saturday Henry ville, W. H- Thompson; Hope, E. H.

Port Fulton, L. H. Kendall; Jeffersonville, Wall street, J. H. Doddridge; Memphis, A.

J. Spaulding; Morgantown, to be supplied; Nashville, to be supplied; Newbern, T. J. Anthony; Xew Washington, William De Hart; Nineveh, C. B.

Thomas; North Vernon, N. Brown; Ogles-ville, D. W. Noble; Otisco, to be supplied; Scottsburg, A. E.

Haley; Sellers; ville Male Quartette, after a separa speaker starts. He has been a con-J from Dick Geut Monday morning tell- tion of fifteen or twenty years, me sistent worker for the good of the fac- j. DncEfl Qeeae Feathers peeae Feathers duck PRODUCE Butter New Irish Potatoes Green beans per liu. Ununi Rev. William H.

Book, on Seventh street. The young couple were accompanied by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks and Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Moreton, who witnessed the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Moreton left Sunday morning for Cincinnati, Ohio, and after a few days trip will be at home to their friends at the home of her parents in East Columbus. The bridal gown was a dainty white mull elaborated with lace and the going away gown was a black suit with picture hat. nKAirA nmntinnoil Virm mid ing of the death of the latter's father. III aUU Illuiiuuvw t.

torv employe ana ms wum m- Gent, at Benton -Harbor, blended their voices togetner in me -d jJ Mr. Gent had a old time melodies. Such melodies as the Sunday night. i illicit anuii i4wu the "Soldier's Farewell, The Old ls.i miner home at Mt: Clemens, Dried-Beans, per be country. Butter Beans, per qt.

Kentucky Home," "The River of Pod Corn, per Former Lieutenant Governor Hugh near Benton Harbor, and had been ill 10 I Time." and many others were sung by i(le at the Bever. tl ere for some time. burg, J. S. j.

Asbury; Taylorsville, C. S. Whitted; Utica, J. M. Lasmore; Vallonia, C.

P. Gibbs; Vernon, E. G. Jaun. this old quartette and nau tne oKrume mtinsr nnd will introduce the -Mr.

Gent was horn in Columbus and i 70 40 60 ..10 3 40 1 J5 1 75 It 4(1 60 7 to 4" 1 00 80 40 Mr. Moreton Is a painter by trade I ring and brought to mind memories speaker. Mr. Miller has hosts of ad-j was closely identified with the early mirers in Bartholomew county and he history of the city. He was a member and i pmnlnvPd with Reeves Co.

of past years. This quartette is com Walnuts, per bn LargreiTickorynuts, per bu Staellbark Hickorynnts, per Honey Apples Beets Turnips per "on Watermelons, each Peaches Corn per doz Cintalonpes per doi Plums Shellout beans Cabbage nosd. of tli following persons. J. A.

in com ethintr of in-iof the firm of Gaif. Geut Thomas His bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks-and is a beauti SOCIETY ful and accomplished young woman. She is a graduate of the 'OS "class at the high school and a member of the Epsilon Kappa Gamma sorority.

Sev night and Sunday. Ed B. Bach had the misfortune to receive an injury- by a wagon wheel running over his foot, caused by a slip on a sliding place. September 17, 1909, W. H.

Mobley had a stock sale that amounted to $20,000. September 20, 1910, he had a sale that amounted to $22,800. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Griffey spent last week with their' daughter, Mrs.

Starkes, at Cincinnati, and this week they will visit friends and relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Thomas Rominger and daughter, Mrs. Albert Wertz, are visiting Mrs. Rominger's brother at Geneva, O.

From there Mrs. Wertz will return home and Mrs. Rominger will go EXGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Dr. and Mrs.

W. T. Banker announce the engagement of their daughter, Ed eral social functions in her honor pre- HIM WMlllvf uuv -o Carter, who resides near Burnsville. tcltPst for lnem in.his speech of intro-aml was the man who obtained a pal-first tenor; James H. Crittenden, of tluction on Cerealine, believed to be the near Kelt's 'Mill.

Jackson county, sec-; Tnere wjn be no street parade pre-j first breakfast food manufactured in ond tenor; N. B. Reed, 'of near Gram- vious to the Beverhlge meeting. The: the United States. He was also the mer, first bass, and Robert Bar- wiu he out and will play at the patentee of the intricate machinery hour, of Seymour.

second bass. hotei and the city hall, but the street jused in the manufacture of Cerealhie The morning was spent in song and I parade feature a relic of the old-time and was one of the men who 4milt conversation. The noon hour having campaigns will not be resurrected for the old Cerealine mill now standing a sumptuous dinner was this meeting. i idle across the track from the Pennsyl- spread. Those present were J.

A. Car- vania passenger station. Several years ter and wife, N. B. Reed and wife, Buy it now.

Now is the time toao he dismantled the plant here and James H. Crittenden and wife, Rob- buy a of Chamberlain's Colic, moved it to Indianapolis, where the na L. Banker, to Harry H. Sobbe, of L.eded the wedding Indianapolis. Ka.

Choiera ana uiarrnoea nemeuj. n. alcoreai ls stlll manuiacturea. ert Barbour, wife and daughter. BUSH-BURNETT.

Miss Ruth Marie Burnett and Henry Bush were married Sunday morning at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary M. Burnett, on Fifth street. The ceremony-was pronounced by the Rev. Z.

T. Sweeney in the presence of the immediate families of the young couple and a few of the most intimate friends. Owing to the serious illness of the bride's mother almost certain to De neeoea ueiuie member of St. Johns' tl 1 1 1 vi 1 v' SEEDS 1 Timothy J2 Clover oo Orchard Redtop I 24 SlueOrass 2 '5 Oow Peas 3 oo Buckwheat 1 25 Rye 8a CHICAGO GRAIPT. Septeml)pr 28.

WHEAT Open. High- Low. Close. 8ept 9i0 'J5H 9'79 D)C 'Jhm 9 f'7H May 103 3103 1 "15-4 1 0SH 1MH CORN 8ept 52 52 hi 62 Dec 6050J 50fc 60 SOX May WKS 3 f3K MM INDIA5AFOU1 CASH PRICES. September 2i WHEAT Weak.

No. red. track 96 So. 3 red, track sw July August CORN Weak. So.

iwhltii. I throne-h blllllUC. SIX 1 -f I chel, and son, Robert, and av i tne sumrner is over. This remedy has on to Johnstown, to visit her Lodge No. 20, F.

A. and the Miller, of Seymour, Holns Moor, no superior. For sale by all dealers sons, Lewis and James Rominger. and son and and son Arli OlirV and wife other local Masonic bodies, including Columbus Chapter No. 14, Knights Templar.

I Mr Oent was first, married here. Charles Boody and wife, of ENGAGEMENT Dr. and! Mrs. A. P.

Roope announce the engagement of her sister, Miss Jessie L. Spurgeon, and Philip G. Baltz, of Chicago, the wedding to take place the latter part of October. BIRTHDAY DINNER. Mrs.

C. Vogelsang, living two miles west of Columbus, entertained a number of guests Sunday at a two-course" dinner in honor of her husband's sixty-sixth birthday. Mr. Sheff-nef and family, of Shelbyville, were the out of town guests. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY.

In celebration of the eighteenth birthday anniversary of their son, Carl Boaz, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Boaz TEN DOLLARS DAMAGES It is the avowed purpose ot mis the wedding was a very quiet one. The front parlor was reserved for TslT AWRFNf.F wife being Miss Abbett, sister of iULAnncnijLaiijMiCri jwmiam A Abbett of this city She died before the family removed from the ceremony room and it was beau male quartette to meet at some central point within the borders of Bartholomew, Jackson or Jennings counties at. Jeast twice or three times a year, for rehearsals.

Jonesville. Miss Mollie Donhost visited friends In Columbus last Sunday. Barney Burbrink and wife, of this place, spent Sunday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ben Prather, of Greenwood, is vvisiting Herman Prather and family.

John Ford and daughter, Neva, visited his father at Shelbyville last Saturday. The four-year-old-, daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ballage has typhoid fever. No.

3 white. throneh billing. Si 'this city. Two children born to After Being Out From 2 O'Clock in D5ck and Mrs. Carl Nemethy.

the Afternoon Until 10 O'Clock at j0th are living. Nisht Jury Gave Him That Sum. Mr Gent came from a familv of millers and was a son of the late So 4. thro ugh billing No. mlxea, th rough billing.

tifully but simply decorated with white roses and ferns. The bride, who is a beautiful blonde, was married in her traveling suit, a handsome blue tailored suit, with black picture hat, with blue plumes. Immediately after Sarah Henderson. Sarah Henderson, aged 84 years, 'Tliomas Gent. The father conducted Lawrence Stuckey was -only given a mill west of this city and after died, at the home of her son, Allen TT I rrf T-l ctPPPt.

at i entertained thirty-five young people Saturday night at their home northeast of the city. The evening was OATS Quiet. So. 2 white, throngh billing 385 No. 3 mixed, through bOling.

3 AY- Quiet. Choice Timothy -'l. 92 No. 1 Timothy ft No. 2Tlmothy.

.....13 00 No. 1 light Clover, mixed 00 No heavy, mixed 13 to STEERS the ceremony Mr. ami Mrs. Bush left for their home in Evansville. oving to Columbus had a grist mm I iir cu) inc auivuub vs.

"iw mj Mrs. B. F. Clark went to Indian Mr. Bush is the only son of Mrs.

spent with music and various games noon yesterday. Funeral from me w- deUvery Qorse Qwned by Amos King ion the site of the present abandoned dence of Charles Henderson on JacR- knocked Csrealine mill building. Mr. Gent got son street at 2 o'clock Friday after- Hg practical schooling as a miller from apolis Saturday to remain a week with cream and cake were served. Mary Bush, of this city, and is an express messenger running from noon.

Burial in the city cemeiei v. being from father a2d tooK empoyment wan ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Bonham announce the en easement of their daueh- her son. Miss Nellie Bedgood returned home Thursday after spending a week with Indianapolis friends. Evansville, to Atlanta, Ga. His bride is the only daughter of Mrs. the firm of Gaff Thomas, later be- i i i a Mary Burnett, and her father was the ier, oiiss neieu juewia rtonuaxu, sua 2 o'clock in the afternoon until 10 o'clock at night, decided that $10 was enough for him.

Mr. Stuckey prosecuted the case on the theory that King violated a city coming a member of that firm. Before the process of making cerealine flakes was discovered the company manufactured hominy. Mr. Gent represented Bartholomew Wood to choice.

1.300 ids i.7 3-7 jo Common to medium. 1300 lbs, 7 16-7 to Good to choice. 1.150 to 1.2S0 lbs 6 65-7 25 Common to medium, 1,150 to 1,260 lbs 6 Good to choiee. 900 to 1,100 lbs 5 -6 -5 Common to medium, 900 to 1,000 4 50-6 29 Kxtrc choice feeding, 900 to 1.000 lbs. 00-5 35 Oood feeding, 800 to 1,000 lbs 60 Medlnm feeding.

700 to 900 lbs 4 J6-5 00 Common to best stock 00-6 60 HEIFERS Rood to choloe 5 09 6 75 Fair to medium. 15 4 ea Common to air, Ukt 4 BO 6 25 COWS late William Burnett. After graduating from the high school here she went to Terre Haute and took a ordinance by the fact that one of his Charles Wright Doup, the wedding to Edna, -were the guests of Mrs. Fred one of the nuptial events of Oc- Hunter Sunday at Columbus. tober.

Mr. Doup is the younger son Trin Hubbord and family visited wt'-wv. j. ai of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Doup, of the Mrs. Hubbord brother, Al Crane, and t. Hawpatch, and is a prosperous farmer, wife, at Garden City Suhday. ,7 c. i His bride-to-be is an accomplished Miss Clara Suelter, of Indianapolis, 4 vmiTic wnman and talented violinist.

a -I tVn 1vrH lof nro tVi J-tTi Tm course at the State Normal. She is one of most charming- and lovable employes left a horse standing with-i county out being hitched or without a driver, jand was a candidate for renomination The horse ran off and knocked Stuckey but was defeated for the nomination young women of the city, and is a 4 2-i 5 25 The next session of the Indiana M. E. conference will be held at Bloomington in the new $100,000 M. E.

church there. This has been decided at the conference now in session at Evansville. At the present conference Mrs. M. B.

Hyde, formerly 'of this city, reported as president of the Woman's" Home Misisonary Society that the contributions this year were almost double those of last. Announcement has been made at the conference that Dr. il. A. Farr.

formerly of this city, has been transferred from Evans-Tille to the pastorate of the Walnut Hills M. E. church at Cincinnati. popular member of the Epsilon Kappa Gamma Sorority. Many social func Good to choice.

Fair to medium. 3 75-4 00 spent one day last week vising ner Both socially. down and he then sued for damages. are prominent I 53-3 10 manners ana cur. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Suelter. Good to choice cows and calves ....45 00-70 00 BIRTHDAY PARTY. Common to med. cows ana so ww The Ladies Aid Society of theChris- ti.n )iiiHih nrill meet at 2 n'ctnek n.

tions in her honor preceded the wed ding. BEHRMAN-CAliMICHAEL. by D. W. Heagy.

He leaves twro sisters here, Mrs. Margaret Sayre, who lives on Jackson street, and Mrs. Mary A. Abbett. While a member of the legislature Mr.

Gent introduced a bill to have In celebration of their birthdays, A TH ThnMilav with rs At their beautiful new home 4n -ttnd th Buddenbohm entertained the Ladies' BULLS AND CALVBS- Good to prime onlis Good to medium Common Common to beet veal calvee Fair to good heaw 4 60-4 75 6o-e oo 3 60-4 00 6 00-a 25 4 b9 26 Waymansvllle Thursday "Miss Clara whipping posts established for wife- -of William Burbrink last week. The And Society of the Christian church at iHvi of the deceased have' the and several other Carmichael and Louis Behrman were This case was tried during the last term of court and the jury failed to agree, the twelve men being evenly divided. Tuesday afternoon the balloting began and the jurymen seesawed for several bours. They had about 'forty interrogatories to answer and at 9 o'clock came -in with a verdict. Judge Hacker prepared to receive the verdict when he learned that all of the interrogatories bad not been answered and the jury was sent back thA npiirbborhond.

Monday afternoon at Mrs. An- .9 00- 9 20 U.i4 k.w4a na tint nn. married at 6 o'clock. Rev. Baumgart officiated, in the presence of a hun ut ion iVia anil nf .9 00.

9 15 Mr and Mrs. Will Pardeick enter-: dterson's home in Elizabethtown. Good to choice lights. 160 to 186 40- 9 16 Common to gsodlighte, 140 to ISO lbs. .9 to- 9 beaters.

Tbe proposed) measure attracted attention throughout the state and brought Mr. Gent into considerable prominence but it was never adopted. The funeral of Sir. Gent was held at dred and fifty relatives and Iriends Miss Xlarearet Laughlin haaacgepfc w1 a hfl BChOOlSnT0Sey tained about forty friends and rela- The rooms were -prettily arranged Oves with a 12 o'clock- dinner Sunday. with, house plants and cut flowersand The rooms, were made beautiful with Best ie there to I ot I It ville, and They are preparing to move to In-; various contests rurnishea entertain ilk of sales Bui quantities of palms, ferns, asters and dahlias, and the dainty color scheme teach.

diananolls soon. The picture contest was won t. s..

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About The Columbus Republican Archive

Pages Available:
11,673
Years Available:
1872-1927